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Carol H. Rasco
Economic and Domestic Policy
SUBJECT:
Invitation
Phillip schneider:
My sincere thanks to you and NACDS for the invitation to speak on
February 12 to your membership. I apologize for this rather
impersonal method of responding, but I wanted to get an answer to
you quickly and without the usual phone tag we can all play for
hours. I deeply regret I will be unable to accept this invitation
as I am already obligated for an event that day. I hope you will
give me a raincheck for another time .•. as you know, I especially
like to visit with audiences of pharmacists!
I have notified Marilyn Yager that I must regret the invitation,
and she assures me and asked that I share with you that she will
immediately go to work on obtaining another speaker for you.
Again, thank you for the invitation. Please know we are all
deeply appreciative of all the work NACDS is doing in support of
the health care reform effort.
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carol Rasco
Marilyn Ya9'er
Invitation to Speak on February 12
The National Association of Chain Druq Stores has
invit~d you to speak at their annual conference on
Fab~uary 12 In LQJolla, California.
As you may know,
the NACDS has been one of our
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organi~ation~ ~upporting
the Health Security Act. Five
of their company CE05 have been active members of Mrs.
Clinton CEO 5upporter meetings over the past five
month5, ana they are working closely with the DNe on
the gra.55roots a.ctivity.
They especially want you because of your father's
relationsh1p w1th retail pharmacy business.
Your schedule perm!~~in9, ~h!s is an
would strongly recommend accept.
Please advise.
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As you know, the N:niooaJ. A£SOQiation of ClWIl Drug Stoles (NACDS) is I. srmng suppon~ of Pres14ef1t .
Cliacon', bMl~ ~iI reform..tforto. Along with the i'tlin:iQI\al Assac1:u.lOIl· uf R.e~ail Drumlilim, NACllS
formed the Community Retail Pharmacy lIQ:iJth Cae Refi;um Coalition. ThtoUBb this COalition 'lie are
pbarmaclsu 1n OVf:lllO.OOO oommuruty phitlDilCiea lO promote
ul!;ltJll~iJJ! 111. 112,000 colIUuunity .,qij
the p~m~iple$ ohhe. PrelildlElE'i plan.
On behalf Of Rollild L. Ziegler, NACDS PresideDt and CEO. \Nt ate iDvitinj you to addtr!SS an ilrlportant
element of the NACDS membetibip. On Februal)' 12, approx.lm3tely 150 executiVeB whO are the CE05
and owners of chain drue stores will 2i1her for a three-day comerence ill LaJolla. California.
A major portion of me ron(aram:e deals with health care taCoI'm. 00 thll attlJtI100ll of Febn.r.Atj' 12, wt
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me Prcsldenr:'s pliiD. Our dOl,;l:n: hup.! is Wal you will be 'hilL 1l:l-'1"1AA:ul"••
personal associatiop. wilD. eo~nity reWl9hvma.cy.
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is a S\lmm.at:Y of the activities NACDS hAl; iDitiated w demonsuate and build support tor the
President's plM. Of plltliwlar imp(lrtarlCC is the laum:b of Ii oatlClDai petition dt1v~ Ulrougll retail
phanual;iea to gaerate p"bl1~ ;uPPOEt Gat can be demo.1Ub'1!e4 to tlle CClngtei.li. You would bl! talking
direCtly 10 me ohain drug store exec\lliVes we are mobUiting for this obj~ti.ve.
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we lOOk forward 10 YOllr acetptanee of our invitation. 1 will contact your offic~ shortly to discuss your
POSSible InvoJVement at our contor~n,e,
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The Honorable Carol H. Rasco
Assistant to the President
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Second Floor, West Wing
The Wbite House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Ms. Rasco:
As you know, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores.(NACDS) is a strong supporter of President
Clinton's health care reform efforts. Along with the National Association of Retail Druggists, NACDS
formed the Community Retail Pharmacy Health Care Reform Coalition. Through this coalition we are
mobilizing the 112,000 community retail pharmacists in over 60~000 community pharmacies to promote
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the principles of the President's plan.
On behalf of Ronald L. Ziegler, NACDS President and CEO, we are inviting you to address an important
element of the NACDS membership. On February 12, approximately 250 executives who are the CEOs
and owners of chain drug stores will gather for a three-day conference in LaJolla, California.
A major portion of the conference deals with health care refprm. On the afternoon of February 12, we
seek a representative of the Administration to address the aU(lience on the current status and outlook for
the President's plan. Our sincere hope is that you will be that representative, especially because of your
personal association with community retail pharmacy.'
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Enclosed is a summary of the activities NACDS has initiat~ to demonstrate and build support for the
President's plan. Of particular importance is ~e launch -of a national petition drive through retail
pharmacies to generate public support that can be demonstrated to the Congress. You would be talking
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directly to the chain drug store executives we are mobilizing for this objective.
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possible involvement at our conference.
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companies to demonstrate and develop support of t,he President's health care ,reform efforts
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commurucate' our support for the President's H~alth Security Act (its principles a,nd
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pharmacists to communica~e to them the merits of the President's plan
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Outreach to numerous' public interest/elderly and disease organizations (diabetes,
arthritis, ,etc,.) to communicate merits ofthe President's program and to build support
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express support for the' principles of the' President's plan ,and inclusion: o~ the
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