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Clinton Presidential Records
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Records Management - SUBJECT FILE
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23789
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THE WHITE HOUSE
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March 10,
2000
Mauria J. A s p e l l
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71913
Dear Mauria:
Thank you f o r y o u r l e t t e r , and f o r f o r w a r d i n g
the l e t t e r from John Harrod. W e ' l l l o o k i n t o
the i s s u e s he r a i s e d .
I ' d l o v e t o see you t h i s s p r i n g when you come
t o town. Be sure t o c a l l Nancy when you know
y o u r schedule.
You asked about H i l l a r y ' s campaign.
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450 Seventh Avenue, S u i t e 804
New York, New York 10123-0073
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Dear MaarU:
President Bill Ouitort came to the Hermitage Tomato Coop promoting his Market
Initiatives Progmm. He congratulated the members ot the Coop on the job they
were doing, in joining together to heip promote and market their tomatoe*. As the
President said, "Most of the members were facing bankruptcy^ operating as
individuals". By joining together, it allowed them to compete in the market place.
President aUton and the Coop's representative stated that it was an effort for the
area, and announced an approximate $5,000,000 doOar loan backed by Rural
Development, to expand their operations. One of the USDA requirements was for
them to add at leastfivenew members. We had been led to believe that, we would
be some of those new members, since we had applied for membership over a year
ago.
Initially, they denied us for lack of packing facilities, because we usually grow over
100 acres of tomatoes. After the facilities were avaUable, instead of adding active
fanners like us, they recruited people that had not tomato farmed in years, but were
close friends of the dissenting board member.
After talking to some of the members, oar names bad never been presented for
membership. Prior to the President coming we were told by some of the members
that we would have an opportunity for membership during that phase In fact they
used some of our tractors for display during the President's visit. WhUe the
President was visiting with my Mother, Glenda Darnell Harrod, and family, we
considered speaking to the President at that dme, but did not feel it appropriate or
that there was even a need.
Since that time, wc have talked to Cari WiUock, WUbur Peer, Jerome Green,
Senator Lwcoln's office. Congressman Dickey's office and others, and they could
not understand why we were being denied. All asked, what reasons were the Coop
using, ^ r not allowing us to participate in the Coop. To this point there has been
none. We do not understand why. But were told by some members that it was egos
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's New York Senate Campaign
Date
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1999-2001
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2006-0224-F
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In 1999, Hillary Clinton formed an exploratory committee to pursue the possibility of running for the U.S. Senate seat in New York. The seat was resigned by long-time New York Senator, Daniel Patrick Moynihan. In February 2000, the First Lady officially launched her senate campaign with an announcement at the State University of New York. Hillary Clinton first faced opposition by Republican candidate Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and later by New York Congressman Rick Lazio. Hillary Clinton won the election on November 7, 2000, with 55 percent of the vote. The First Lady was sworn in as United States Senator on January 3, 2001.
The types of records contained in this consist largely of the First Lady’s Press Office files that include draft schedules, press clippings, memos, event attendee lists and email. The collection also contains records created by White House staff members that reference the campaign.
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Office of Records Management
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System
Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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32 folders in 2 boxes
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414239
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PP005-01
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2006-0224-F
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Box 1
<a href="http://www.clintonlibrary.gov/assets/Documents/Finding-Aids/2006/2006-0224-F.pdf" target="_blank">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1127742" target="_blank">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Office of Records Management
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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1/8/2015
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1127742