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CREATOR: Kay Casstevens ( CN=Kay Casstevens/O=OVP [ UNKNOWN 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 09:21:10.00
SUBJECT:
tobacco amendment
TO: Elena Kagan
READ: UNKNOWN
CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
CC: Barbara Chow ( CN=Barbara Chow/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
CC: Paul R. Carey ( CN=Paul R. Carey/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
Kay Casstevens ( CN=Kay Casstevens/O=OVP [ UNKNOWN 1 )
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TEXT:
Hi Elena.
Yesterday on the Senate floor, Harkin and others offered an
amendment to the Ag apropriations bill to provide full funding for the
FDA's effots to prevent youth smoking.
(The offset for the $34 million
was obtained by increasing the tobacco marketing assessment, which the
sponsors said would be ultimately borne by the purchasers of tobacco, ie
not the tobacco farmer.)
The amendment lost 52-48, with 11 Democrats
voting against it (including folks like Moseley-Brau, Landrieu, Moynihan,
Inouye and Reid)
They are going to take a revote today.
Harkin and other
sponsors contend that without ths amendment, th Greensboro case outcome is
nullified.
The sponsors are hoping that someone in the White House would
call some of the Ds above and persuade them that this amendment is worht
fighting for.
I'm not sure who is following this issue in the White
House, but I thought you and Bruce might be interested.
I have some
material I will fax you on it. Let me know if there are others I should
contact. Thanks. Kay
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CREATOR: Ruby Shamir ( CN=Ruby Shamir/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 10:18:38.00
SUBJECT:
Welfare To Work
TO: Robin J. Bachman ( CN=Robin J. Bachman/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: David S. Beaubaire ( CN=David S. Beaubaire/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Laura K. Capps ( CN=Laura K. Capps/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ:UNKNOWN
TO: Elisa Millsap ( CN=Elisa Millsap/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Christa Robinson ( CN=Christa Robinson/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Suzanne Dale ( CN=Suzanne Dale/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
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TO: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
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TO: Catherine Moore ( CN=Catherine Moore/OU=OMB/O=EOP @ EOP [ OMB 1 )
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READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
There will be a message meeting tomorrow (7/25) at 3pm in Ann Lewis'
office for the upcoming Welfare to Work event.
Kate Carr from Welfare to Work will be there as well.
Please confirm your attendance.
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CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 10:39:24.00
SUBJECT:
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Hyde Amendment Mtg is set up w/ Tarplin at 1:30 in rm 211 OEOB
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CREATOR: Diana Fortuna ( CN=Diana Fortuna/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME: 24-JUL-1997 10:47:51.00
SUBJECT:
Hoekstra hearing today on Corporation/AmeriCorps
TO: Janet Murguia ( CN=Janet Murguia/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Stephen B. Silverman ( CN=Stephen B. Silverman/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Barry J. Toiv ( CN=Barry J. Toiv/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Ann F. Lewis ( CN=Ann F. Lewis/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
Just FYI, this morning the Corporation is being raked over the coals at a
hearing on the Hill by Rep. Hoekstra, one of their traditional opponents.
Apparently it will focus on management issues rather than some of the
pOlitical stories that came up around the time of the summit.
Criticisms
will be that the Corporation is not auditable and that their trust fund
can't account for $20 million.
They don't expect much bad press beyond
the traditional Wash. Times article, but they will update me if it goes wor
se than that.
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CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 11:03:39.00
SUBJECT:
TO: ELENA (Pager) #KAGAN ( ELENA (Pager) #KAGAN [ UNKNOWN 1 )
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CREATOR: Leanne A. Shimabukuro ( CN=Leanne A. Shimabukuro/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 12:09:42.00
SUBJECT:
juvie markup update
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Michelle Crisci ( CN=Michelle Crisci/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1" )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Jose Cerda III ( CN=Jose Cerda III/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
A deal was cut last night --without consultation with Justice-- and the
bill was favorably reported out of the Judiciary Committee this morning.
The vote to report out bill was 12-6 with Feinstein and Torricelli voting
in favor.
The only amendment voted on was the Specter prevention/intervention
amendment which failed.
Accepted amendments:
* separation of juveniles and adults in custody.
* expansion of the purpose areas of the prosecutor funding in the bill
($50 million) to allow for probation officers, and activities such as
Operation Night Light in Boston.
* Grassley amendment on drug-free schools which originally would have
kicked kids out of school for drugs and tobacco.
Supposedly this is a
substantially watered-down version but Justice has not yet seen.
* revocation of bill's provision to repeal the old prevention programs
authorized in title v.
Committee staff has promised to work with Kohl to
insert prevention language in current appropriations bill. (Approps has
$75 million for our new DOJ anti-truancy initiative, which could be used
to fund afterschool programs.)
No vote on Brady for juveniles. Hatch was planning to offer a
second-degree to delay implementation until insta-check goes into effect
But this shouldn't have stopped the amendment from being offered in
committee. Biden's amendments on prevention and increased funding for
prosecutors were also held for floor.
Justice will be sending over a summary of markup later today.
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CREATOR: Richard Socarides ( CN=Richard Socarides/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 12:27:54.00
SUBJECT:
NC4299: Wells Fargo extends benefits
TO: Elena Kagan
READ: UNKNOWN
CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1
TEXT:
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Socarides/WHO/EOP on 07/24/97
12:27 PM ---------------------------
rwockner @ netcom.com
07/23/97 04:24:00 PM
Record Type: Record
To: Richard Socarides
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Subject: NC4299: Wells Fargo extends benefits
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LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 23, 1997
(Excerpt)
On Account of Image
Wells Fargo Has New Ads Up Its Sleeve
By DON LEE, Times Staff Writer
Expanding Benefits
Wells Fargo Bank and Union Bank, the state's second- and
third-largest banks, respectively, will join Bank of America in offering
health and dental benefits to gay and heterosexual partners of employees
starting in January.
The move by the three San Francisco-based banks was prompted by that
city's ordinance penalizing city contractors who do not offer
domestic-partner benefits. BofA, the nation's third-largest banking firm
and the state's biggest, in March became the first major U.S. bank to
announce such a program, extending benefits not only to domestic partners
and their children, but also to adult siblings, parents and grandparents
who are dependents.
Neither Union nor Wells went that far. Wells has yet to disclose
eligibility standards for domestic partners, but Union defined a domestic
partner as an adult of the same or opposite sex who has lived with the
employee for at least six months and is exclusively committed to and
financially interdependent with that person.
Both Union and Wells said they were taking the step to retain and
attract talented workers. Most companies that provide the coverage have
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found that only 1% to 3% of employees sign up. The low participation is in
part because the benefits are taxable.
Times staff writer Don Lee can be reached bye-mail at
don.lee@latimes.com
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CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 13:0.3:13.00
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CREATOR: Michael Cohen ( CN=Michael Cohen/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] )
.CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 13:35:43.00
SUBJECT:
Draft of press paper for tomorrow
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD ] )
READ: UNKNOWN
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URBAN SCHOOL SYSTEMS ACROSS AMERICA JOIN MOVEMENT FOR
NATIONAL STANDARDS AND TESTS IN THE BASIC SKILLS
In a speech to the National Association of Elementary School Principals, President
Clinton announced today that 13 urban school districts -- with the support of of local
school boards, superintendents, and teachers organizations -- will participate in voluntary
national tests in 4th grade reading and 8th grade math that reflect high national standards.
These tests will be administered for the first time in the Spring of 1999.
GROWING NATIONWIDE SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL STANDARDS AND TESTS:
Thirteen urban school systems, including the three largest (New York City, Los Angeles, and
Chicago) and six of the seven largest, have pledged to participate in the President's voluntary
national testing initiative. Located in ten states, together, they represent XXX percentage of the
nation's 4th and 8th graders. The committment of these large school systems demonstrates that
support for the President's call for national standards and tests is truly nationwide. Students from
Ft. Lauderdale to Seattle, from New York to Los Angeles, from El Paso to Chicago, will be
prepared to meet the same basic skills in reading and math, and students, schools and school
systems can and will be judged against common standards, and on the same measures. For the
first time, parents, teachers and the public in these communities will know how well students
perform compared to national standards in reading and math, international benchmarks in math,
and to students in other cities and states throughout the nation.
HIGH STANDARDS FOR ALL STUDENTS: With this announcement, urban educators and
communities send a clear signal that students in inner city schools can and should be held to, and
measured against, the same challenging standards that are being set for all students throughout
the nation. Rejecting the notion that students from disadvantaged backgrounds cannot learn to
the same standards as more advantaged students, these communities recognize that setting high
standards in the basic skills for all students is a prerequisite for improved teaching and learning.
Research and experience shows that students can meet high standards, and that low expectations
lead to low achievement While this step alone will not improve teaching and learning for
students in urban schools, it will guide and catalyze efforts to strengthen curriculum, provide
. training to teachers, increase parental and community involvement, and support the necessary
investments at the local, state and national level to improve our schools.
A CHALLENGE TO EDUCATORS: USE TESTS FOR IMPROVEMENT AND
ACCOUNTABILITY: President Clinton challenged local educators to use the test information
to improve teaching and learning and to strengthen accountability. The U.S. Department of
Education will make available information that describes the knowledge and skills students must
master in order to meet the national standards. Each year once the tests are given, the test items
will be released to the public to further clarify what students must know and be able to do to meet
the standards. Educators should use this information as well as the state or local standards set
for their students to take steps such as upgrading the curriculum, stengthening teacher preparation
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and professional development, and promoting parental and community involvement and learning.
The President also challenged educators to use these test to strengthen accountability, by
incorporating the results into school and school district report cards, by reporting the
performance of subgroups of students (such as by race, gender and other background
characteristics), and by providing needed help to low performing students and schools.
A CHALLENGE TO THE NATION: PROVIDE STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS WITH
THE HELP THEY NEED President Clinton challenged the nation to support students in urban
areas and throughout the nation so they can reach high st~dards in the basics, and continue to
learn for a lifetime. He called on the Congress to [whatever we need to say about taxes, and to
enact his proposal to promote early literacy and to recruit and prepare teachers for urban and poor
rural areas.
A map highlighting the cities that are signing up will be attached
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CREATOR: Mona G. Mohib ( CN=Mona G. Mohib!OU=WHO!O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE!TIME:24-JUL-1997 16:47:16.00
SUBJECT:
DOJ!Interior Justice Issue
TO: Robert N. Weiner ( CN=Robert N. Weiner!OU=WHO!O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan!OU=OPD!O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
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TEXT:
Lynn would like to set up a meeting this Tuesday, July 29 in her office.
She suggested the times of 8:15 am, 11:30 am and 2:30 pm.
Please let me
know what times do not work for you in order to help actually set up the
meeting.
I also can be reached at 6-2896.
Thank you.
Mona
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CREATOR: Cathy R. Mays ( CN=Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 16:48:42.00
SUBJECT:
Meeting with Tom Jolly -- Distilled Spirits
TO: Elena Kagan
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TEXT:
Tom Jolly will be here at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow, accompanied by Tim Dudgeon
and Fred Meister.
I have notified CoS office that this meeting has been
set.
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CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 18:07:40.00
SUBJECT:
tomorrow's schedule
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
Tomorrow you were supposed to have lunch w/ Cliff Sloan at 12:30, but now
there is going a 12:45 meeting with the state tobacco programs, Bruce &
Shalala.
It is going to be on anti-tobacco advertising campaigns. Do you
want to keep your lunch or go to the tobacco meeting?
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CREATOR: Jerold R. Mande ( CN;Jerold R. Mande/OU;OSTP/O;EOP [ OSTP ) )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 18:52:36.00
SUBJECT:
Tomorrow's Tobacco Meeting
TO: Barry J. Toiv ( CN;Barry J. Toiv/OU;WHO/O;EOP @ EOP [ WHO)
READ: UNKNOWN
)
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN;Elena Kagan/OU;OPD/O;EOP @ EOP [ OPD ) )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Toby Donenfeld ( CN;Toby Donenfeld/O;OVP @ OVP [ UNKNOWN)
READ: UNKNOWN
)
TO: Elizabeth Drye ( CN;Elizabeth Drye/OU;OPD/O;EOP @ EOP [ OPD )
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)
TEXT:
Here is a description of tomorrow's meeting, a list of participants, and
some backfround information.
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Participants in Friday, July 24, 12:45pm Tobacco Meeting:
Purpose:
1.
To hear from state and local officials who have been fighting on the front lines,
and to hear from experts on anti-smoking "counter-advertising" campaigns.
Gregory N. Connolly, D.M.D., M.P.H. of Massachusetts.
Gregory Connolly is Director of the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program.
Massachusetts, along with California, has received national recognition for reducing
tobacco use, especially among young people, by enacted a tobacco excise tax that has
generated funding for a statewide counter advertising campaign. Dr. Connolly is also
credited with passage of the 1986 federal law on smokeless tobacco, and was awarded the
Surgeon General's Medallion for National Leadership by Dr. C. Everett Koop in 1987.
He has testified before Congress on numerous occasions, and appears regularly on major
national news shows.
2.
Donna Grande, M.G.A. of Arizona.
Donna Grande is Director, of Full Court Press in Arizona -- a 5 year, $3.5 million,
program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, to develop a successful
prototype to reduce youth smoking by 10 percent. From 1991-1996, Ms. Grande ran
Project ASSIST in Arizona.
3.
Sally Herndon Malek, M.P.H. of North Carolina.
Sally Herndon Malek is Manager of Project ASSIST in the North Carolina Department
of Health. She has been with the project since its inception. Sally serves as Chair of the
Association of State and Territorial Health Officers' (ASTHO) Tobacco Prevention and
Control Network.
4.
Randy Schwartz, M.S.P.H. of Maine
Randy Schwartz is Director of Community and Family Health, with the Maine Bureau
of Health, and has run Project ASSIST in Maine since it began in 1991. Mr, Schwartz
has worked with numerous federal, state, and local tobacco control efforts.
5.
Peter Zollo of Illinois
Peter Zollo is President and Co-founder of Teenage Research Unlimited the first
market research firm to specialize exclusively in teenagers. Peter has worked
extensively on teenage cigarette smoking cessation and the development of
counter-advertising. He is on the Columbia University School of Public Health, Tobacco
Counter-Marketing Panel, and has conducted research and consulted for the State of
Massachusetts in its counter-advertising campaign.
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ASSIST
NCl's American Stop Smoking Intervention Study for Cancer Prevention (ASSIST) project,
represents ajoint effort among NCI, the American Cancer Society, and health departments in 17
states. During the first 24 months of the project (1991-1993), each state conducted a detailed
site analysis and needs assessment. Following a careful review of these findings, each state
developed its own comprehensive 5-year smoking control plan. In the intervention phase
(1993-1998), each state has been implementing their plan. State programs rely on proven
interventions in work sites, health care settings, schools, community groups, and mass media.
Detailed guidelines and extensive training has been continually provided to ensure that all
interventions used in ASSIST are consistent with current scientific knowledge. While
prevention and cessation services are an integral component of any comprehensive effort, in
ASSIST emphasis is placed on the strategic use of media and the adoption and implementation
of those smoking control policies that support nonsmoking as the accepted community norm.
ASSIST also relies on a coalition based model. To date, more than 2,000 community
organizations have
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CREATOR: Christa Robinson ( CN=Christa Robinson/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] )
CREATION DATE/TIME:24-JUL-1997 19:00:19.00
SUBJECT:
NAESP Brief
TO: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO]
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Here is Mike Cohen's final draft of the Elementary School brief.
There
will also be two "meet and greet" lists for attachments. They are being
finished now.
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July 24, 1997
EDUCATION STANDARDS ENDORSEMENT EVENT
DATE:
July 25, 1997
Gateway Marriott, Crystal City, V A
LOCATION:
BRIEFING TIME: 9:45 am - lO:15 am
EVENT TIME:
lO:30 am - 11 :55 am
FROM:
Bruce Reed
I.
PURPOSE
To announce fifteen new cities that are supporting your proposal for national standards in
education.
II.
BACKGROUND
You will be making remarks before the National Association of Elementary School
Principals (NAESP) at their annual convention. The Executive Director of
NAESP, Sam Sava will be presenting you with the Distinguished Leadership in
Education A ward. Past recipients of this award have been Secretary Riley, George Bush,
Bill Bennett and Stephen Bickel, CEO of VALIC a corporate partner.
The NAESP consists of school leaders in every state, the District of Columbia, and
American schools overseas. Approximately 450 principals will be in attendance, and the
NAESP will distribute a copy your remarks to all 30,000 elementary and middle school
principals across the country. You have been invited to address this group every year of
your presidency, but have not been able to attend. The First Lady met with this group
last year.
You -will be announcing the support of Atlanta, Broward County (Ft. Lauderdale),
Chicago, Cincinnati, Detroit, El Paso, Fresno, Houston, Long Beach, Los Angeles, New
York City, Omaha, Philadelphia, San Antonio, and Seattle for national standards.
In each of these cities, a partnership including the superintendent, school board and
teachers' union has endorsed the school system's participation. In almost all
cases, especially where the mayor plays a major role in education, (e.g., Chicago and
Philadelphia) the mayor is fully informed and supportive.
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Despite their participation in the testing initiative, the superintendents have also
expressed particular concern about our decision to limit the 4th grade reading test to
English only. Almost every city has a large Hispanic population, and all of them test
Limited Proficient English students in their native language. As we have with Hispanic
groups such as MALDEF, we have told the superintendents that we will work to explore
ways to address their concerns, without committing to changing our position.
Mike Cohen along with the Department of Education and the National Science
Foundation staff will meet later in the day with the urban educators to discuss this issue,
as well as other ways in which the federal government can assist the cities in preparing
students to meet the national standards in reading and math.
III.
P ARTICIPANTS
Briefing Participants:
Secretary Riley
Rahm Emanuel
Bruce Reed
Mike Cohen
Jordan Tamagni
In
Event Participants:
Secretary Riley
Yvonne Allen, Incoming NAESP President, Principal of Whiteville Elementary School,
Whiteville, Tennessee
Stan Paz, Superintendent ofEI Paso School District
Sam Sava, NAESP Executive Director
Seated in the Audience:
Members of Congress (Frank Riggs and Matt Martinez)
NAESP Board of Directors
Elementary school principals
Superintendents and other representatives from the endorsing cities.
President Louise White and President Elect Ginny Markell of the N ational PTA
IV.
PRESS PLAN
Open Press.
V.
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
- You will briefly meet the Board of Directors of the NAESP.
- You will then take a group photo with the education representatives from each city
endorsing standards at this event. (Fourteen photos total.)
- You will then be armounced onto the stage accompanied by program participants.
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- Incoming NAESP President Yvonne Allen will make welcoming remarks and introduce
Secretary Riley.
- Secretary Riley will make remarks and introduce Stan Paz.
- Stan Paz will make remarks and introduce you.
- You will make remarks.
- At the completion ofyour remarks you should remain by the podium. Yvonne Allen will
introduce the NAESP Executive Director Sam Sa va, who will present you with the
Distinguished Leadership in Education Award, which is a 10 inch engraved bell.
- You will then work a rope line of school principals and depart.
VI.
REMARKS
Remarks Provided by Jordan Tamagni in Speechwriting.
VII.
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SUBJECT:
Here's a copy of the memo which went into Staff Secretary tonight
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TEXT:
Also, the draft NGA speech was circulated by Staff Secretary tonight -comments requested by 11:00 am tomorrow.
What do you think?
I would like to share the draft speech, or parts of it, with HHS
and DOT, to make sure we used their materials correctly.
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July 24, 1997
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
BRUCE REED
CYNTHIA RICE
SUBJECT:
NEXT WEEK'S SPEECH ON STATE WELFARE REFORM EFFORTS
On Monday, July 28th, you will speak to the National Governors' Association in Las
Vegas. We believe your speech is an opportunity to make a major statement on welfare reform
one year after you signed the new law into effect and four years after you began to reform welfare
by granting waivers to the states. You are scheduled to follow this speech with a Welfare to
Work Partnership event on August 12th with several hundred business leaders in St. Louis who
will accept your challenge to hire welfare recipients.
We thought that in the NGA speech you could provide a statement of the principles and
values that have guided welfare reform. You could discuss the importance of work and
responsibility, of requiring both parents to support their children, and also of teaching teenagers
that staying in school and avoiding parenthood are the right things to do. You could talk about
the new role of welfare workers: not to dole out checks, but to assist welfare recipients in
meeting the challenge of joining the workforce. And you could talk about the need to support
work -- to make sure it pays better than welfare -- through the minimum wage, EITC, child
support, and investments in health care, child care, and transportation.
We also thought that in the NGA speech you could tum the spotlight on the states: to
underscore the successes -- but also point out some of the shortcomings -- of state welfare reform
efforts. You could emphasize that while we have much to be proud of, we cannot rest on our
laurels. Instead, states must seize the opportunity to use savings from declining caseloads and
the growing economy to put even more people to work. Many states are investing new funds in
child care, transportation, and other welfare-to-work efforts; others are diverting savings to other
parts of their budgets. We thought you could praise those who are doing the right thing, and
scold, though not by name, those who are not. Overall, we hope in this speech that you could
send a signal that we intend to hold states accountable for their actions.
Finally, you could include an update on education standards in the speech, probably
referring to the announcements you will have made on Friday of the big city school districts that
have agreed to adopt the new tests.
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The State ofthe States
As you know, welfare reform began long before last August, with the waivers we granted
to 43 states to allow them to impose tough work requirements and time limits and provide
incentives to make work pay better than welfare. Under the new law, nearly 90 percent of these
states have chosen to continue or build upon their waivers. Many of these states have intensified
their efforts, either expanding small demonstration projects state-wide or leveraging additional
financial or community resources for welfare to work efforts. Other states are simply in a
holding pattern, postponing changes because of political conflict (i.e., New York and California)
or for other reasons. Here's a summary of some of the interesting trends we've uncovered.
Child Care: Efforts to expand child care are widespread. Because of the additional $4
billion we secured in the welfare law, all states are receiving more federal funds, which they must
match with their own dollars. About half the states are increasing their spending beyond what is
needed to match the new federal funds. Some states are adding quite a bit more: Wisconsin is
adding $160 million, Illinois is adding $100 million, and Florida is adding $23 million in new
funds and shifting $60 million from the welfare block grant to child care. A new paper by the
Progressive Policy Institute praises Illinois, Michigan, and Washington for establishing
"seamless" child care systems which provide subsidies for all workers below a certain income,
whether they've been on welfare or not. (There's a growing concern that some states are
short-changing the working poor by giving former welfare recipients priority for child care
subsidies. Creating a universal, income-based system avoids that problem.)
Transportation: Several states have developed strategies to ensure welfare recipients have
the transportation they need to get to work. Kentucky is now implementing an initiative to
ensure that transportation is available in all areas of the state. Connecticut is earmarking $2:2
million of its T ANF funds for new transportation services for welfare recipients. New Jersey
has announced a $3.7 million initiative to move Work First New Jersey participants to work. In
May, the Department of Transportation worked with NGA to award planning grants to help 24
states develop transportation strategies to support their welfare to work efforts.
Welfare to Work Programs: Nearly all state welfare-to-work programs include the
traditional elements: job search, training, education, community work experience, and placement
in unsubsidized jobs. But now, according to a new survey by NGA, 36 states are using welfare
checks to subsidize private jobs, although mostly on a small scale. Twenty-seven states have
"upfront diversion" programs which provide job search assistance or emergency cash grants to
help prevent people from going on welfare. Several states (Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida)
provide tax incentives to companies that hire welfare recipients. In many states, the governor
and other elected officials are reaching out to the business community to forge new partnerships.
In Nevada, the state has set a goal for new casinos to set aside I 0 percent of all positions for
former welfare recipients.
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Diverting Welfare Savings for Other Uses: Not all states are investing welfare savings in
child care, transportation, or other welfare to work efforts. According to the Progressive Policy
Institute, Ohio is actually cutting state spending on child care and is using some of its savings
from lower welfare caseloads for tax cuts (the state protests that, with the infusion of federal
dollars, it is still spending more overall on child care than before). In Connecticut, the governor
proposed and the legislature enacted a plan which uses federal TANF dollars to replace existing
state social services spending. In Texas, the state spent less than one-third of its surplus from
declining caseloads on welfare to work programs; the rest was used on state programs previously
funded by state dollars.
Child Support Enforcement: As you know, we have made progress in child support
enforcement, increasing collections by 50% from 1992 to 1996. Last year's welfare law
included tough new measures to help states track deadbeat parents across states lines. To date,
however, many states have not enacted all the state laws needed to put these tough new measures
into place. According to HHS, one state -- Idaho -- has not enacted any of the new child support
provisions required by the new federal law. Moreover, nine states -- including California, which
has 22% of the nation's welfare caseload -- will likely not make this October's deadline to put in
place new child support computer systems. We think that in your speech you should underscore
the need for prompt state action in these areas.
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TEXT:
TO:
DIRECTOR FRANK RAINES
DEPUTY DIRECTOR JACK LEW
ACTING DEP. DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT ED DESEVE
EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR JOSH GOTBAUM
FROM:
OMB LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS
DATE:
JULY 24, 1997
SUBJECT:
LEGISLATIVE REPORT
CONGRESS TODAY {7/24}
SENATE
Passed {99-0} S.1033 - Agriculture FY 1998 Appropriations bill
[SAP sent 7/23: Admin. urges the Senate to "reduce funding for lower
priority programs, or for programs that would be adequately funded at the
requested level, and to redirect funding to programs of higher priority,
such as WIC. "l
While under consideration, the Senate took the following action on S. 1033:
o
Tabled {54-45} the Wellstone amendment that would have provided
$25 million over 5 years - $5 million per year - for the School Breakfast
program.
o
Approved {voice vote} Robb amendment that reestaQlishes an
investigative unit in the Office of Civil Rights and provides additional
funding for the Outreach for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers program.
Began consideration of S. 1022 - Commerce/Justice/State FY 1998
Appropriations bill ·{final vote expected Tuesday}
[SAP sent 7/24: Admin. will seek restoration of funds such as ATP, Globe,
etc .l
While under consideration, the Senate took the following action on S. 1022:
o
Rejected {42-57} Brownback amendment that would have banned
companies that post more than $2.5 billion in revenue during the preceding
fiscal year from receiving ATP awards.
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o
Approved (voice vote) Lugar amendment to provide funding for the
National Endowment for Democracy at the $30 million request level
(Committee prov1ded zero).
o
Began consideration of the Feinstein amendment which would
replace Committee language that breaks up the Ninth Circuit with language
establishing a commission to study the issue more broadly and produce a
report by a date certain.
HOUSE
Passed (392-32) H.R. 2160 - Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug
Administration and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for FY 1998
[SAP sent 7/16: Admin. will seek restoration of certain reductions to the
PresidentD,s requests such as WIC]
While under consideration, the House took the following action on H.R.
2160:
o
Rejected (195-230) Obey amendment that would have increased WIC
by $24 million, offset by a $36 million reduction to crop insurance
administrative and operating expenses sales commissions.
o
Rejected (177-248) Meehan amendment that would have increased the
FDA tobacco initiative by $10 million, offset by a $14 million reduction
to crop insurance administrative and operating expenses sales commissions.
o
Approved (voice vote) Sanders amendment that increases Meals on
Wheels by $5 million, offset by a decrease of $5.47 million in FDA
Salaries and expenses.
o
The following items were dropped on points of order:
o
Authorization for the FDA to collect $91.204 million in
user
fees.
The Administration supported the collection of these
fees.
o
Section 727, which would have deSignated the City of
Galt,
California, as a non-rural area.
The Administration had
objected
to this provision.
o
Approved (voice vote) Nethercutt/Stenholm amendment to drop the
limitation on funding the immediate office of the Deputy and Assistant
Deputy Administrator for Farm Programs within the Farm Service Agency.
The Administration had objected to this limitation.
o
Approved (voice vote) Wynn amendment to increase funding for the
USDA Civil Rights Division by $1.5 million, offset by a $1.5 million
reduction in the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
o
Approved (418-0) Cox amendment that would prohibit any direct or
indirect aid to the Communist-ruled Democratic People's Republic of
Korea. Any food aid distribution would be made through private groups.
o
Rejected (209-216) Lowey amendment to·prohibit crop insurance for
tobacco farmers.
Began consideration of H.R. 2203 - Energy & Water Appropriations Act for
FY 1998
[SAP sent 7/24: Admin. strongly objects to the CommitteeD,s reallocation
of national defense funds from DoE programs to DoD programs.J
CONGRESS
TOMORROW (7/25)
SENATE
Consider S. 39 - International Dolphin Conservation Program Act (cloture
vote expected)
[POTUS letter sent 7/15: Admin. strongly supports]
Consider S. Res. 98 - Global Climate Change Resolution
HOUSE
Convene at 9:00am for legislative business.
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Continue consideration of H.R. 2203 - Energy & Water Appropriations Act
for FY 1998
[SAP sent 7/24: Admin. strongly objects to the CommitteeD,s reallocation
of national defense funds from DoE programs to DoD programs.]
Begin consideration of H.R. 2209 - Legislative Branch Appropriations Act
for FY 1998
CONGRESS -- LONG-TERM SCHEDULE
SENATE
Week of July 28th
Begin consideration of H.R. 2169 - Transportation FY 1998 Appropriations
bill
[SAP pending]
Continue consideration of S. 1022 - Commerce/Justice/State FY 1998
Appropriations bill (final vote expected Tuesday)
[SAP sent 7/24: Admin. will seek restoration of funds such as ATP, Globe,
etc .]
Begin consideration of Labor/HHS/Education FY 1998 Appropriation bill
(expected Tuesday)
o
FDA Reform (possible early in the week)
o
S. 462 - Public Housing Reform bill (plan to take up by Unanimous
Consent)
[SAP pending: Admin. supports thOe purpose but believe the bill is
fundamentally flawed.]
o
Balanced Budget Spending Conference Report
o
Balanced Budget Tax Fairness Conference Report
HOUSE
Week of July 28th
o
FY 1998 Appropriations Bills
- Defense
- C/J/S
- Labor/HHS/Ed
- Treasury/Postal
H.R. 2159 - Foreign Operations Appropriations Act for FY 1998
[SAP sent 7/23: Pres. veto threat over Mexico City amendment &
State/Treasury/NSC veto threat over insufficient funding level for
International Affairs]
o
H.R. 2015 - Balanced Budget Act of 1997 Conference Report
(possible) (Subject to a Rule)
o
H.R. 2014 - Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 Conference Report
(possible) (Subject to a Rule)
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RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL
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(NOTES MAIL)
CREATOR: Diana Fortuna ( CN=Diana Fortuna/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 01:17:49.00
SUBJECT:
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Attached are a 1-page fact sheet for the radio address on the National
Service Scholars program, and a 4-page update on Summit progress to give
to Jamie.
We may want to add more to the fact sheet.
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The National Service Scholars Program
President Clinton announced today that more than 1,600 high school students have won
scholarships of at least $1,000 in the first year of the National Service Scholars Program. The
college scholarships recognize outstanding community service.
The President proposed the program last year in an address at Penn State University, challenging
communities to raise at least $500 for their local high schools, which the federal government
would then match. High school principals nominate the junior or senior with a strong
commitment to community service to receive scholarships.
The $500 federal match is provided by the Corporation for National Service, which launched the
program this spring in partnership with the Citizens' Scholarship Foundation of America. The
deadline to apply for the program was June 30, and 1,683 high schools submitted nominees.
Awards will be sent to scholarship winners in early August.
The program has proved extremely popular, with a host ofleading community organizations
stepping forward to raise local scholarships and secure the federal match. The most frequent
local
contributors include: Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Dollars for Scholars, Seventh Day Adventists,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Elks, Women's Clubs, the Masons,
Soroptomists, Junior Leagues, Optimists, Jaycees, Quota International, Sertoma, Parent Teacher
Associations, and Chambers of Commerce. The Miss America Foundation committed to
providing matching scholarships in every state; Sallie Mae provided the matching funds for every
public high school in the District of Columbia; and the Minnesota state legislature voted to fund
the match for all high schools in that state.
When he announced the initiative at Penn State, President Clinton said, "I want every principal in
America to be able to stand up before a graduating class and announce the name of a National
Service Scholar. We should make service to the community a part of every high school in
America and a part of life of every dedicated citizen in the United States." Noting the success of
the first year effort, the President today challenged schools and communities to award
scholarships to many more students next year, with the goal of instituting the program in all high
schools.
The President's FY 1998 budget includes $10 million for the National Service Scholars Program,
enough to take the program nation-wide.
Attending the radio address where the President made the announcement were two scholarship
winners and representatives from four civic groups that raised local scholarship funds (add
names).
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Talking Points on Presidents' Summit Followup
The President's Commitment: The President remains committed to the goals of the
Presidents' Summit for America's Future in April in Philadelphia. The Summit's goals for
children (a caring adult, a safe place, a healthy start, a marketable skill, and a chance to serve) are
each vital goals of the Administration.
Since April, the President has continued to speak about the importance of service and
volunteerism to audiences, including the Business Roundtable, the Conference of Mayors, and
businesses attending the announcement of the Welfare-to-Work Partnership. He has talked
extensively about how all of us must move forward to reach the goals of the Summit and to give
more children what they need to grow up to be productive citizens.
In addition, the President applauds the work of General Powell and America's Promise and looks
forward to possible participation in future Summit activities. In fact, Members of the
President's Cabinet will soon begin to participate in follow-up Summits around the country.
National Service Scholars: On Saturday the President announced in his weekly radio
address that over 1,600 high school students have won scholarships of at least $1,000 as
part of the first year of the National Service Scholars program. These scholarships
recognize students with outstanding records of community service. The President first
called for this program in a speech at Penn State in May 1996, challenging communities to
raise at least $500 for their local high schools, which the federal government would then
match. In the first year, a host of leading community organizations stepped forward to
raise local scholarships, including the Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Dollars for Scholars,
Seventh Day Adventists, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Elks, Women's
Clubs, Masons, Soroptomists, and Junior Leagues. The Miss America Foundation
committed to provide scholarships in every state. Sallie Mae provided the matching funds
for every public high school in D.C. The Minnesota state legislature voted to fund the
match for all high schools in that state. Each high school principal is invited to nominate a
junior or senior for the scholarship. He urged all 20,000 high schools in the nation to
participate next year.
Representatives of civic groups along with five scholarship winners were in the audience.
Our hope is that civic organizations will publicize this event in their newsletters and drum
up even more support for this program next year.
AmeriCorps Scholarships: Saturday the President announced that service and religious
organizations have responded positively to his summit challenge that the Administration
would provide 50,000 new AmeriCorps scholarships over the next 5 years to organizations
that offer young people the chance to serve. The response has been even stronger than
expected, as 77 organizations have answered that challenge by offering to sponsor 10,000
new AmeriCorps members. The Corporation expects to make the first year's awards this
summer.
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Recent Actions on Welfare and Children's Health:
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In May, the Vice President announced that he will head a new partnership of civic
organizations that will mentor families seeking to leave welfare for work.
•
Eli Segal's Welfare to Work Partnership is mobilizing businesses to hire welfare
recipients, so that those parents can move into the economic mainstream and
improve their children's future. A major expansion of this group was announced
in May.
•
In June, the President announced that Kaiser Permanente will commit $100 million
to provide health coverage for uninsured children in California, complementing the
Administration's efforts to enact new legislation on children's health coverage.
Federal Agency Commitments: Federal agencies are following through on the more than
40 commitments they made at the summit, which included mentoring and tutoring and
launching new partnerships with corporations and nonprofits. They are also continuing
to launch new initiatives and partnerships to reach the summit's goals. The following
highlights some of our progress since the Summit.
•
The White House has convened an interagency group to focus on this issue. It will meet
regularly and hold agencies accountable for their progress. The White House has asked
all agencies to complete timelines and milestones that show how they intend to reach
their commitments.
•
The Administration is working with the National Association of Partners in Education to
meet its goal of adopting or establishing partnerships with an additional 500 schools by
the year 2000. Prior to the summit, federal agencies had partnerships with approximately
1,500 schools across the country. The Social Security Administration and the
Department of Transportation have already established new partnerships since the
summit, while the Department of Health and Human Services is working with the
organization "Everybody Wins" to adopt more schools. In addition, this summer the
Labor Department is operating a new four-week summer academic enrichment program
for D.C. public school students in partnership with the National Council of Negro
Women.
•
The Administration is working toward its goal of using national service as a strategy in
the President's proposed America Reads program, the national literacy campaign to
ensure that every child can read well and independently by the third grade. At this
time, the Senate has appropriated $20 million for the Corporation for National Service to
fund AmeriCorps tutor coordinators to help recruit, organize, and manage
volunteers who will tutor children. While awaiting congressional action, the
Corporation is launching a "Seniors in Schools" initiative, with nine pilot sites and
support for 8,700 school-based Senior Corps programs. In September, the Corporation
will deploy the DC Reads Initiative, with AmeriCorps, Senior Corps, and federal
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work-study students tutoring in 18 of the lowest perfonning public elementary schools in
D.C. In addition, the Corporation and the Department of Education have recruited over
500 colleges and universities to dedicate work study students as reading tutors. This
summer, AmeriCorps members are helping 8,000 pre-K to 3rd grade students with
reading as part of20 "Summer Reads" programs.
•
The Corporation for National Service is taking the lead on a strategy to meet the
Summit's goal of engaging an additional 2 million young people in service. In August, it
will convene a national strategic planning session in Washington in partnership with
America's Promise and Do Something, with participation from the youth community,
faith groups, the education community, and summit commitment makers in this area.
The Corporation hopes that America's Promise will assist its efforts to expand the
National Service Scholars program next year; its goal is to reach every high school in
America. The Corporation will place an AmeriCorps*VISTA member in every public
high school in D.C. to serve as the service-learning coordinator. Finally, the Partnering
Initiative co-sponsored by the Corporation is working this summer to launch "partner
schools" in the fall -- schools with model service-learning programs.
•
The Corporation and its State Commissions on National and Community Service are
taking lead roles in organizing many of the community and state summits in the months
following the summit gathering in Philadelphia.
•
In June, HHS Secretary Shalala launched a new partnership between the Girl Scouts of
theU.S.A. and the Department's Girl Power! public education campaign. This national
program will teach Girl Scouts about the dangers of substance abuse and other risky
behaviors. It features a new patch that Girl Scouts can earn by completing the program.
HHS has also launched its Playcorps commitment with Nike, which trains college
students to coach and mentor kids in underserved areas in recreation leagues.
•
In September, USDA Secretary Dan Glickman will convene his department's National
Summit on Food Recovery, to develop a national strategy to increase gleaning efforts by
one-third by the year 2000.
•
This month, the Department of Justice followed through on its commitment to expand its
. Drug Education for Youth (DEFY) program. DOJ gave out grants to 26 DEFY summer
camp sites that are now serving 900 children. DEFY promotes positive life choices for
children between the ages of 9 and 12. After the summer program, the children will have
mentors from the local U.S. Attorney's office, police department, or university.
•
In May, the Department of Justice and the Corporation for National Service held the first
meeting of a new public/private Mentoring Alliance that will promote the mentoring goal
of the Summit. Members include Big Brothers/Big Sisters, One to One, Boys and Girls
Clubs of America, Save the Children, and federal agencies. Plans include a
teleconference in September on effective practices, a national 800 number to link mentors
with opportunities, and development of best practices materials. In addition, DOJ
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expects to follow through shortly on its commitment to more than double the number of
sites for its Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP).
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In June, the Attorney General kicked off the Department ofJustice's new Youth Network
in Baltimore, to provide a forum for young people and community organizations to
exchange ideas on juvenile violence and delinquency prevention.
•
The Department of Education now has 380,000 tutors and learning partners reading with
children this summer, a significant increase over last summer's 300,000 and is well on its
way to its goal of 450,000. The program's goal is to get 1.5 million children reading by
the end of the summer. In addition, the Department has added 300 partners to its
Partnership for Family Involvement in Education, for a total of 3,000 partner
organizations.
•
In May, Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater launched his department's new effort, the
Garrett A. Morgan Technology & Transportation Futures Program, in Cleveland, Ohio, at
the Garrett A. Morgan Middle School. With its industry and labor partners, the
Department updated the school's computer lab, established a tutoring and mentoring
program, and sponsored transportation career days for the students. To date, DOT has
heard from over 200 partners who want to join its effort to reach one million students by
the year 2000. The program's goal is to give one million students better math, science,
and technology skills and infonnation about careers in technology and transportation,
through tutoring, mentoring, and educational curricula.
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CREATOR: Cynthia A. Rice ( CN=Cynthia A. Rice/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 08:53:52.00
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States to Mention
I propose to substitute some different states as examples to make the list
of states praised more bipartisan.
On page 3
Instead of Florida giving tax credits, list Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts (this will also keep Florida from being mentioned twice) .
Take out Washington (leave North Carolina) reo public/private
partnerships
On page 5 -Challenge every state to follow Maryland's lead to take the money
saved from case load reduction and use it for welfare reform (take out
Indiana and Oregon -- they aren't great examples anyway).
With these changes, we will praise-Pennsylania
North Carolina
Wisconsin (twice)
Florida
Michigan
Kentucky
Massachusetts
Maryland
Also, Governor Carper and Thompson will be mentioned name as
co-chairs of the Welfare to Work Partnership Advisory Council.
Child Care Question for Bruce and Elena
On page 4 -- do we want to mention the White House Child Care conference
here? We had originally thought no, because the conference will focus on
child care beyond the welfare realm.
However, I think the way it's done
here gives it a universal theme -- particularly after the President's call
for more universal, seamless systems.
So I'd be happy to leave it in.
Question: have we announced the date of the conference yet?
Question for Emily
Diana asked me last night if it's excessive on page 2 to say that
"Governors were central to this battle for fairness" in restoring legal
immigrant and food stamp cuts.
It sounds like it is, although we could
say it anyway.
What do you think?
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CREATOR: Ann F. Lewis ( CN=Ann F. Lewis/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME: 25-JUL-1997 09:57:12.00
SUBJECT:
Breast Cancer stamp
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I see that Congress has passed and sent to the President legislation
authorizing a new postage stamp that will support breast cancer research.
We should begin thinking about what (and when) the signing for this bill
might look like.
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Car #12 has been circling horseshoe; it is still there.
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SUBJECT:
Here the talking points you wanted to call the reporter back
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One year ago, the President signed welfare reform into law because he didn't think governors
should have to ask permission to impose tough work requirements and time limits and provide
incentives to make work pay better than welfare.
As of July 1st, welfare reform has taken effect in all
it is working.
so states.
Early indications are that so far,
There are 3 millin fewer people on welfare than the day President Clinton took office, and a
remarkable 1.2 million fewer since he signed welfare reform into law. This is the largest
decrease in the welfare rolls in history, giving us the lowest percentage of the population on
welfare since 1970.
In Monday's speech, the President will take a hard look at how we are doing -- to highlight
successes and point out shortcomings of states. He will look at how we are doing in five areas:
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Creating jobs that will move people from welfare to work;
Investing in child care to give women an opportunity to get and keep jobs;
Making sure people who want to work have adequate transportation to get to
work;
Are states using savings to move people into the workforce or diverting them to
other uses?
And fifth, are they taking the steps necessary to make sure women and children
are getting the child support to which they are entitled?
Examples to cite:
Creating Jobs
36 states are doing what the President has encouraged every state to do -- use welfare checks to
subsidize private jobs.
Pennsylvania and Massachusetts are providing employers tax incentives to hire long-term welfare
recipients, something we agreed to do on a national level in the bipartisan budget agreement.
Welfare to Work Partnership led by United Airlines CEO Jerry Greenwald launched May 20th at
the White House, pledged to obtain commitments from over 1,000 companies within six months
to hire people off of welfare.
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Child Care
President made sure $4 billion more in federal funds for child care was included in last year's
bill.
About halfthe states are increasing their own spending as well.
Wisconsin, for example, is planning to add $160 million.
Transportation
Kentucky has launched a coordinated effort across four cabinet agencies to ensure transportation
is available.
In Wisconsin, where only 3.5 percent of welfare recipients own cars, the state's "Job Ride"
initiative is vanpooling thousands of central city workers to suburban jobs.
Diverting Welfare Savings for Other Uses
The President will make a strong statement challenging states to use the savings from declining
caseloads to put even more people to work and saying that he thinks the talk in some state
Capitols about diverting funds to other uses in just plain wrong.
Some states are doing the right thing. Maryland has committed to maintain its spending in
welfare reform, pledging to keep its state spending at 100% of historic levels to invest in the
things people need to go from welfare to work.
Child Support Enforcement
The new welfare law included tough new measures to help states track deadbeat parents, such as
new hire reporting, license revocation, centralized collection, and paternity establishment.
States need to pass their own laws to put these new measures in place, but not all states have.
The President will make a strong statement urging governors to work with their legislatures and
get it done.
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CREATOR: Cathy R. Mays ( CN=Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 11:14:59.00
SUBJECT:
America Reads/National Service Mtg
TO: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
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TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
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FYI
--------------------- Forwarded by Cathy R. Mays/OPD/EOP on 07/25/97 11:13
AM --------------------------From:
Melissa Green on 07/25/97 11:09:20 AM
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See the distribution list at the bottom of this message
cc:
Subject:
America Reads/National Service Mtg
Gene Sperling is holding a meeting on Tuesday July 29 at 12:00pm to
discuss strategy for appropriations reo
Education and National Service.
Any questions please call Melissa at 456-5804.
Thanks
Attendees:
Dep. Secy Smith
Carol Rasco
Mr. Wofford
John Gomperts
Director Raines
Deputy Director Lew
Barry White
Bruce Reed
Mike Cohen
Bill Kincaid
Sylvia Mathews
John Hilley
Gene Sperling
Mike Shireman
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William R. Kincaid/OPD/EOP
Barry White/OMB/EOP
Jill M. Blickstein/OMB/EOP
Janet L. Graves/OMB/EOP
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Sandra L. Via/OMB/EOP
Janet Himler/OMB/EOP
Virginia N. Rustique/WHO/EOP
June G. Turner/WHO/EOP
Laura @ 401-0596 @ Fax
Kerry Galea @ 565-2784 @ Fax
Vicky/Sara @ 401-3095 @ Fax
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CREATOR: Jose Cerda III ( CN=Jose Cerda III/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 11:54:53.00
SUBJECT:
Weekly Items
TO: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Leanne A. Shimabukuro ( CN=Leanne A. Shimabukuro/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
EK/LE:
LeAnNe Is DoInG tHe WeEkLy BuLlEt oN jUvle. Here are some other goodies:
Brady Law
On Thursday, July 24th, the Arkansas Attorney General issued
a statement making clear that Arkansas did have the proper authority under
state law to continue doing Brady background checks. Thus, Ohio is now
the only state that has given to the NRA's pressure/legal argument that
they do not have the authority to continue doing Brady background checks.
Justice and Treasury officials are still working with the Ohio Attorney
General's office to reverse this post-Brady decision policy.
Household Survey
Preliminary findings from HHS' 1996 Household Survey
on drug abuse are in, and the results are mixed.
They include:
1. Overall drug use remains flat.
There are 13 million current users or
6.1% of the population. Most are marijuana users -- 10.1 million persons
or 4.7% of the population.
2.
Increases among some youth seems to have stopped. The jump in
marijuana use by youth aged 12 - 17 that has occurred since 1992 dropped
slightly in 1996. However, marijuana use by youth aged 18 - 25 has
increased slightly.
3. Heroin use up. Not only is heroin use increased since last year -particularly for youth ages 25 and under -- but there are a record number
of new heroin users (141,000).
4.
Cocaine use showing signs of coming back.
Past month users of cocaine
are up slightly for the first time since 1992 -- and up 27% since the 1994
low point in cocaine use. Also, HHS estimates that the rate for first-time
cocaine users in the 12 - 17 age group is one of the highest ever.
NB:
The Household Survey measures drug use in America's households (age
groups 12 - 17, 18 - 25, and 25 and up), not the entire population. The
survey misses youth below the age of 12, military personnel, homeless
persons, and those in prisons and jails. Thus, the survey tends to miss
some of the hard-core drug users.
Crack Study
Justice's National Institute of Justice is set to release
an analysis of Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) data from 1987 to 1996 that
shows crack use down in 24 cities. The report finds that crack use by
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arrestees is down substantially -- and at least by 10% -- in 10 major
cities; that, in another 7 cities, crack use is down among juveniles,
which suggests that declines in the overall rate are forthcoming; that, in
5 cities, the crack epidemic was as strong as ever; and that no crack
epidemic exists in 2 of the cities.
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CREATOR: Karen C. Fahle ( CN=Karen C. Fahle/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 11:56:14.00
SUBJECT:
Erskine letter
TO: Elena Kagan
READ: UNKNOWN
CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
TEXT:
Hi Elena. I sent you a letter from Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard last Tuesday
as Erskine wanted a response prepared for him.
The subject of the letter
deals with the Family Violence Option.
Is a letter in the works? Thanks.
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CREATOR: Jose Cerda III ( CN=Jose Cerda III/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 12:02:53.00
SUBJECT:
Household survey findings
TO: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
CC: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
CC: Leanne A. Shimabukuro ( CN=Leanne A. Shimabukuro/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
EK/BR:
With respect to the Household Survey findings, I don't think we should
include them in the weekly if you think they will leak -- what do you
think? I don't want to screw the one person at ONDCP who's willing to be
helpful to DPC.
I'll forward to both of you the copy of the memo to McCaffrey on this that
I got my hands on -- so you have some more info.
jc3
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CREATOR: Cathy R. Mays ( CN=Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 12:10:37.00
SUBJECT:
Tobacco Mtg
TO: Jerold R. Mande ( CN=Jerold R. Mande/OU=OSTP/O=EOP @ EOP [ OSTP 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: Elizabeth Drye ( CN=Elizabeth Drye/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
CC: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
The meeting with Ben LeBow and the Liggett Group will be Tuesday, August
5, from 2:30-4:00 p.m. in BR's office.
I'm waiting on their list of
attendees.
Secretary Shalala also attend.
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CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 12:43:29.00
SUBJECT:
TO: ELENA (Pager) #KAGAN ( ELENA (Pager) #KAGAN [ UNKNOWN 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT: .
Please come to Bruce's Office ASAP
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CREATOR: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 )
CREATION DATE/TIME:25-JUL-1997 12:46:39.00
SUBJECT:
NGA edits
TO: Cynthia A. Rice ( CN=Cynthia A. Rice/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP
READ: UNKNOWN
OPD 1 )
TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1
READ: UNKNOWN
TO: James T. Edmonds ( CN=James T. Edmonds/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 )
READ: UNKNOWN
TEXT:
Excellent work on the speech, as usual.
thoughts on how to shorten it:
I have a few suggestions and
At the end of the 1st full graph on p. 2 ("Fixing our broken welfare
system .. "), I think we should make more of the fact that welfare reform is
working better than most expected.
I would change the last 3 sentences
into a new graph (in bold) that says, "A year ago, I signed welfare reform
into law to make tough work requirements, time limits, and parental
responsibility the law of the land.
There was a lot of debate at the time
over whether this bold experiment would work. We still have more to do.
But today, the old debate is over: welfare reform works." That should be
a good soundbite and applause line.
1.
2.
In the next graph, you should add a sentence about state caseload
reduction.
Cynthia can give you the specifics.
It would say something
like, "X states have cut their rolls by over 40% in the last 4 years;
Wisconsin (and any others) has cut its caseload in half."
3. On p.3, I would drop the 5 questions, which take a lot of time, and
just say, "We need to take a look at what states are doing in 4 areas that
are critical to moving people off welfare:
jobs, child care,
transportation, and child support."
4. On p. 4, I would move the other area (savings) to 5th (after the child
support graphs).
I would drop the sentence "we all know that some things
are not going so well" since we don't have any specific examples of states
diverting $.
This works better as a general caution than as an assessment.
5. On p. 5, instead of "We still have a ways to go before we can declare
victory", I would say, "We still have a ways to make the permanent
underclass a thing of the past."
Thanks -- let me know if you need anything.
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<p>Elena Kagan worked as Associate White House Counsel from 1995-1996 and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1997-1999.</p>
<p>During her work at the White House Justice Kagan worked on many topics including, but not limited to: AIDS, budget appropriations, campaign finance reform, education, health, labor, race, tobacco, Native Americans, and welfare.</p>
<p>In 1999 President Clinton nominated Kagan to the U.S. District Court of Appeals, no hearing was ever scheduled and she was thereby never confirmed.</p>
<p>Note: These records were made available in response to a <a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/freedom-of-information-act-requests">Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)</a> request, FOIA 2009-1006-F. This collection contains both records created by Elena Kagan and records concerning Elena Kagan. </p>
<p><strong>Descriptions of the Sub Collections:</strong></p>
<ul><li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Elena+Kagan%27s+White+House+Counsel+Files&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">White House Counsel Files</a></strong><br /> These records consist of files created and received by Elena Kagan when she served as Associate Counsel to President Clinton from 1995 to 1996. The files include but are not limited to records concerning Amtrak, campaign finance reform, gaming/gambling (especially as it relates to Native Americans), timber, regulatory reform, and welfare. The records include memoranda, notes, correspondence, articles, reports, executive orders, bills, and directives.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Elena+Kagan%27s+Domestic+Policy+Council+Files&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Domestic Policy Council Files</a></strong><br />These records contain files created and received by Elena Kagan when she served as Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1997-1999. The files include records concerning domestic policy topics such as AIDS, budget appropriations, campaign finance reform, education, health, labor, race, tobacco, and welfare. The records include memoranda, correspondence, articles, and reports.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=White+House+Staff+%26+Office+Files+re+Elena+Kagan&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">White House Staff Files re Elena Kagan</a></strong><br />These records are compiled from a variety of staff office files including the Chief of Staff, Personnel, Office of First Lady, Counsel, and DPC and include correspondence, memorandum, forms, and reports all concerning or having to do with Elena Kagan.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=White+House+Office+of+Records+Management+Files+re+Elena+Kagan&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">White House Office of Records Management Files (WHORM)</a></strong><br />These records are from the White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) subject file series. The Clinton Presidential Library inherited a document-level index maintained by WHORM during the Clinton Administration which tracked some incoming correspondence and other documents as they were circulated throughout the White House and filed by WHORM. The records contain files created and received by Elena Kagan that were tracked by the WHORM Subject File index. The files include records related to a variety of topics such as memoranda, correspondence, and Domestic Policy Council weekly reports. The records are tracked by an alpha/numeric code, and are listed as such.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Elena+Kagan%27s+1999+Nomination+to+U.S.+Court+of+Appeals&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Elena Kagan's 1999 Nomination to U.S. Court of Appeals</a></strong><br />After serving as the Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council, Elena Kagan was nominated to serve on the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia (D.C. Circuit) in1999. Her nomination expired in 2000 without Senate action. The files in this opening contain records from the White House Staff and Office Files, Counsel’s Office and Presidential Personnel, concerning her nomination. The records consist of Senate Judiciary Committee questionnaires, correspondence, law review files, news articles, briefs, and press briefings.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Email+Received+by+Elena+Kagan&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Email Received by Elena Kagan</a></strong><br />These records consist of email received by Elena Kagan during her time as Associate White House Counsel from 1995-1996 and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1997-1999. In addition to the email proper, these messages include forwards, reply chains, and attachments. The attached documents include notes, memorandum, articles, reports, executive orders, bills, and directives. These email concern a myriad of topics including but not limited to Amtrak, campaign finance reform, gaming/gambling (especially as it relates to Native Americans), timber, regulatory reform, welfare and domestic policy topics such as AIDS, budget appropriations, education, health, labor, race, and tobacco.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Email+Sent+by+Elena+Kagan&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Email Sent by Elena Kagan</a></strong><br />These records consist of email sent by Elena Kagan during her time as Associate White House Counsel from 1995-1996 and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1997-1999. In addition to the email proper, these messages include forwards, reply chains, and attachments. The attached documents include notes, memorandum, articles, reports, executive orders, bills, and directives. These email concern a myriad of topics including but not limited to Amtrak, campaign finance reform, gaming/gambling (especially as it relates to Native Americans), timber, regulatory reform, welfare and domestic policy topics such as AIDS, budget appropriations, education, health, labor, race, and tobacco.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Elena+Kagan%27s+Records+re+Native+Americans&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Elena Kagan's Records re Native Americans</a></strong><br />These records were created or received by Elena Kagan during her service as Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy Council (1997-99). These ten folders were previously opened as part of a Freedom of Information Act request related to Native Americans (FOIA case <a href="http://www.clintonlibrary.gov/Documents/Finding-Aids/2006/2006-0197-F%28seg%203%29.pdf" target="_blank">2006-0197-F</a>).These records consist of memoranda, emails, reports, notes, and clippings.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Additional+Materials+re+Elena+Kagan&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Additional Materials re Elena Kagan</a></strong><br />These records were taken from the files of Elena Kagan. They include memos to, from, and relating to Elena Kagan’s work on Domestic Policy issues. The records include some memos from Elena Kagan to President Clinton.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/browse?search=&advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=70&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Federal+Email+re+Elena+Kagan&range=&collection=&type=&user=&tags=&public=&featured=&exhibit=&submit_search=Search+for+items">Federal Email re Elena Kagan</a></strong><br />The federal email re: Elena Kagan consists of 114 email messages that were part of the Federal side of the Clinton White House. The email generally consists of summaries of meetings or telephone conversations in which Elena Kagan was a participant.</li>
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