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- Government's investments. The proposal I have discussed with the Vice President specifically calls for: 1) consolidating NSpC, NCMC, and FCCSET in a single council, renamed the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC); and 2) forming a private sector
- :00 p.m. for a briefing on the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women and a discussion of the United States follow-up including the President's Inter-Agency Women's Council. As you know, the end of the Conference in Beijing is actually
- September 20, 1996 - Rural Development Policy Consultation [1]
- PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION \ ' \. SEP I 9 ,/996 . . NATIONAL RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE ! September 19, 1996 The Honorable Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council - West Wing
- Thrusts of Benchmarks: Categories of Need r Economic Development Social/Human Services . Transportation Housing Sustainable Community Development . Public Safety '. Drug Abuse Prevention Education " ' Environmental Concerns III. Major
- Interagency Council NGO pu~lic Mtg., OPM I 14 st. Catherine of siena Women's Guild Breakf~st [Sr. Dorothy Ann Kelly], Riverside, CT M~Y 16-18 "Woman, community and sustainable Development" N.C., Chapel Hill, NC ~f 28 u. 6:30'-9:30 "Beyond
- Council on Foundations 9-28-93 9:00-12:30
- Joyce Bove, Vice President, New York Community Trust Discussion 3:00 p.m. Opportunities for Collaboration George Latimer, Director, Special Actions, Housing and Urban Development Discussion 4:00 p.m. Adjourn COUNCIL ON FOUNDATrONS Meeting
- Domestic Policy Council Mtg 2-7-94 (Roosevelt Room) 5:30-6:30
- , program, and service delivery. Empowering local initiative to experiment with new ideas and to link distressed communities to metropolitan regional development. The President's Fair Housing Council o Bring together cabinet departments, law enforcement
- December 17, 1996 2:15p Rural Development Meeting
- Long Thompso Under Secretary: RUral Development USDA fJl) Diane Regas White Hous~oitrestic Policy Council SUBJECT: Next Meeting of the Rural Policy Working Group The September 20th Consultation on Rural D~velopment Programs and Policies
- President's Crime Prevention Council: I had a very productive discussion about the discussion paper I prepared on youth violence and hopefully I will meet Karen Pittman when she is in Arkansas in June. I am also really pleased that you met Matthew Hampton
- -related programs and activities as requested by the President. This memo proposes one approach to developing the plan that can. help to focus our discussion on the 25th. The process of developing a national pian for AIDS should begin at the agency level
- ofHousing and Urban Development has one simple objective: to provide the support your community needs as we work together to transform the community's vision into reality. ' In partnership with the President's Community Empowerment Board, we have now
- ,....................................... 26 . , INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ......................................... : ........... 27 ' DEFENSE .......................................................... : ................ 31 PRESIDENT'S INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON WOMEN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 7, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL Rasco~~istant FROM: Carol H. Domestic Policy to the President for SUBJECT: Meeting Agenda for April 11, 1994 The Domestic Policy Council will meet for its
- COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT . FROM: SUBJECT: Rasc~sistantto Carol H. Domestic Policy the President for Appointment request· Recently, I visited the Pine Bluff, Arkansas site housing the Pine . Bluff Arsenal (U.S. Army Armament Munitions
- Systems William S. Edgerly Chairman . Foundation for Partnerships. . Sol Hurwitz President Committee for. Economic Development Josh S. Weston Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Henry B. Schacht
- , legislative, regulatory and advocacy groups . ' o Develop alvisionlfo~ the relationsbip of public and private roles in addressin~ work-family issues ! I Q I o Celebrate I the tenth birthday of .the Council in the context of past accomplisbmen~s
- Salinas/Las Tablas Resource Conservation District, President National Association of Resource Conservation Districts, Range & Public Lands Committee CA Cattlemen's Association Conservation Resource & Development Central Coast, Executive Council San Luis
- the President propose a Second Round as a part the FY97 Budget or, later in the spring or summer as an initiative for the· Second Term? Discussion of Pros and Cons 3. Access to Capital/Community Development Financial InstitutFund (15.minutes) a. Should
- revitalization efforts in inner-City neighborhoods, no institution has as its primary mission a focused, targeted, and long~term comprehensive , strategy for development within a defined area: / • No 'fully capitalized, self-sustaining institution
- to develop a V-c:hip-cornpatible ratingssystem 'that cOuld go into effect . as ,soOn as possible. There are many important issues to consider in providing families the information they need to navigate the universe of teleVision programs. The President
- development concepts and programs. The broadcast is sponsored by DHHS with support from USDA, HUD, DOJ, President's Crime Prevention Council, and the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. III. PARTICIPANTS The expert panelists (a mix of youth
- Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [1]
- to Break the Cycle of Homelessness. This report, which was developed in response to a directive from President Clinton, was praised for itS honest assessment of the issues surrounding homelessness anc~ for its bold recommendations. The. Council subsequently
- of Housing and Urban Development the Attorney General the Assistant Secretary for Policy and Evaluation, HHS -- the Assistant Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, USDA -- Senior Advisor to the Vice-President and Director of the National
- September 20, 1996 - Rural Development Policy Consultation [2]
- Government Leveraging: $8,094,100 to date; entire EC is also a virginia Enterprise Zone Major Accomplishments: 1. sustainable Technologies Industrial Park at Cape Charles: In 1994, the President's Council on sustainable Development selected our planned
- , a central 22 registry of persons who sustain traumatic brain 23 injury in order to- ' 24 "(1) collect information to facilitate 25 the development of InJury prevention, -BIt 3121 IB 16 1 treatment, and rehabilitation programs; 2 and 3
- in Rwanda, Burundi, Zaire, Liberia and Sierra Leone, require immedi, te and sustained . assistance; h~,manitarian and development . WHEREAS National Black Methodists for Church Renewal, Inc. represents the concerns of the African diaspora who hold
- and our Public Policy Council, I want again for your consideration. We look forward to you in helping the President to advance his commitment making meaninful health coverage secure for everyone. Sincerely, 7.di:;-V~ Peters D. Willson Vice President
- and our Public Policy Council, I want again for your consideration. We look forward to you in helping the President to advance his commitment making meaninful health coverage secure for everyone. Sincerely, 7.di:;-V~ Peters D. Willson Vice President
- Developing and Sustaining Shalom Teams to Carry Out Shalom- building and utilizing a successful team 4 RaiSing and Leveraging Money for Shalom - writing grant~ and raising money frof!l individuals and churches ' 5 Building and Reh,abilitati'-'g Houses
- of the National League of Cities TAB L Drop-By Meeting with the President's Council on sustainable Development TAB M Phone Call to New York State Democrats D'istributed Separately Talking Points Distributed sel'arately -"', Withdrawal
- phone: (202)632-0150 / Ext. 510 1:00 - 2:00 Molly Olson, Director Council on sustainable Development Location: 730 Jackson Place Washington, DC contact: Eunice Lockhart-Moss @ (202)408-5445 3:00 - 3:30 Dr. John Deutch, Under secretary -Dept
- List (partial) (3 pages) COLLECTION: ' Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 . FOLDER .TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [3] 2010-0198-8 RESTRICTION CODES
- holiday season and a happy new year! Sincerely, I , . I 'I ! 1 f!a;tuL- Carol H.. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy .), THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 18, 1995 " I , ',' Paul Niebanck Community Development
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8489 FOLDER TITLE: October 9-10,1996 - Santa Fe, NM 2010-0 \98-S db1703 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.c. 2204(a») Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.c
- and make health insurance a reality for all. Third, the President i~promoting the development of young children with the biggest expansion of Head Start ever •. But the administration is not just going to make Head Start bigger; we're going to make
- Fund(former) - Member: Trustee on United States Council for International Business Trade, President's Council on Sustainable Development, University of Georgia Foundation 11
- Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy White House Domestic Policy Council Old Executive Office Building, Room 224 Washington, D.C. 20050 Dear Ms. Rasco: Depanment of Education Leo Sandoval • We invite you to be the Keynote Speaker for our Opening
- the :Domestic POlicy' Council (DPC) and the'Natiomil Ecqnornic Council (NEC) to lead a formal interagen'cy process "to cooidiria~e existing urban efforts, to frame' choices for allocation of scarce resources; and to provide a forum for developing additional
- Review of fin81 strategies and produceieport to , White House ' February ll:·March 31 EPA ,Report by DPC/OEP to President Aprill1 , ' - OEPIDPC' , 3 , ,. The Oregon Option Domestic Policy Council. Meeting: Ootober 24, 1994 THE OREGON
- on the Role of Fathers in the Lives of Children. Finally, I have also 'included the William Raspberry column I; referenced' in the meeting. As we discusse~ Monday, the President's memorandum of Jun~ 16 is only the beginning of an ongoing process of developing
- Domestic Policy Council (Roosevelt Room) 6-10-93 10:00 a.m.
- TH E WHITE HOUSE WASHI NGTON AGENDA FOR. DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL MEETING June 10, 1993 Roosevelt Room 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 10: 10 a.m. I. Opening Remarks President Clinton 10:10 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. II. Legislative and Program
- Care.Access 4 - 6 year Increase Child Care Access Achieving goals by focusing on outcomes THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 17, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL FROM:, ' Carol H.Rasco, ,~~s,i"stant to the President
- be invited to participate. President's Crime Prevention Council: Glue Grant recipients Department of Agriculture Rural Development and Extension Service Progran:lS Department of Health and Human Services Community Demonstration Grants Family Preservation
- . a significant corporate supporter of Audubon's family development centers; Helen Sears., chairperson of the Advisory Council; and Ms. Rasco, the President's chief domestic policy advisor. , A special tribute is due to Helen Sears. She has been Rolling Heighl
- National Rural Development Policy Consultation March 5, 1996 [2]
- to respond to the needs ,of most ru~al communities. Discussion , USDA initiated the State Rural Development Councils as a means of bringing all of the rural development players within a State to the table to resolve problems with Federal programs, eliminate
- Resource Council in mid-July. Steps are now being t'aken to implement the plan. . .. . . Sixteen Task Groups have been developed for purposes of plan implementation., Each group will address an individual objective in the Action Plan ' (e.g. family
- Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [2] 20 I0-0 198-S kc57 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)1
- \-\ W~v'\ \S o@tuLl '\)0 '. 1o:J~ w~T1'f?) Supporting Women and Families President Clinton's Accomplishments and Agenda "... Until all women have an equal opportunity to develop their full potential and to make contributions that are accepted
- Economic Development Building, Rm 770 65102 t~;-;:riferen~. meeting you recently at The conference was extremely productive you were able to attend. . Sincerely, President. for Domestic Policy """'r'''>., "" - !.-f..t. \)I,. ,Y: ":":::';:'~ t
- performed by the Goals Panel. and the Couhcil (NESIC); (B) the process the Council uses to develop criteria for certification of standards and assessments; (C) the process the Council uses to certify voluntary national standards as well as standards
- totalling $6.5 million over two years. These 'grants enable communities to develop plans for implementing and evaluating community-wide interventions that are innovative, comprehensive and sustainable. In addition, these demonstrations include an evaluation
- resources. It builds self-sustaining community economic development. 4. Strengthened YOU CAN HELP THROUGH ...generating new models ofdevelopment It tests programs that can be replicated in other communities . .••empowered by local congregations
- Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [3]
- " INTRODUCTION In May1993 Preside~t Clinton signed Executive Order 12848 that directed the member agencies of the Interagency Council on theHomeless to develop a single, coordinated Federal Plan for breaking the cycle of , . existing homelessness
- oorporation Northeast Bconomic Empowerment' Development (N.B.B.D.). .He is a melllber of the Hosp.LL«l Council of Southern CalirorniQ' 'lnd. GJorves on • ita legislative committee. . He is active with 'the Northeast San Fernando valley chapter of the U/~.L
- Resource Table 11:00 a.m. Conference Call to Order Leslie Lilly, Vice President Foundation for the Mid South,. .' ". I' Greetings I Terri Love, Religious Liaison Representative for Mayor Marc Morial's Council of Religious Advisors New Orleans
- :EducatioD Content Standards . adopted. November 15, 1993 . . r " Tn 1990, the President and Governors agreed on six nation~l education g~als and committed themselves to a decade of sustained action to meet them.. The National Education Goals Panel W:U
- this as 'a government only approach. som~ As ,.a result, aren't as familiar with the President's Empowerment strategy and the very positive results that.are being achieved. When he first entered office, the President asked several of us to' develop an approach to r
- Corporation will discuss the issues facing rural Americans and opportunities which are available. (5 min) '. JOB CREATION 10:05 a.m. Lonnie M. Edenfield, Jr., the Executive Director of the Cordele/Crisp County Industrial Development Council will discuss
- to assist Fighting Back Planning Teams in the development of Fighting Back activities. Neighborhood Youth Council The Youth Council will playa vital role in determining the focus of neighborhood's activities for children, adolescents, and young adults
- of Transportation Eileen B. Claussen Special Assistant to the President for Global Environmental Affairs Senior Director for Global Environment National Security Council Bowman Cutter Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Everett Ehrlich Special
- community needs to hear with regard to research are: • Finding a cure and developing a safe and effective vaccine are national priorities that have the full support of the President. • The AdminIstration, at the highest levels, will take steps to remove
- Interagency Council on the Homeless Meeting; 5-24-95 [1]
- -0001 May 16,1995 Mrs. Tipper Gore Office of the Vice President Old Executive Office Building, Room 200 Washington,-DC, 20501 ' ,' ... ' Dear Mrs. Gore: The next meeting of the Interagency Council on the Hom~less is schedul~d for Wednesday, May
- physical and me~tal health services. Before working at Teen Health Cpnnection, Ziegler was the Foundation Director for Mecklenburg Council on Adolescent Pregnancy and LFounder and Vice President of:A~o~escerit Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North
- and development . .The major components of the new alternative model are: parent involvement; high expectations and standards; community based; sustainable relationships with mentors, staff, and community; builds on resource~ of community institutions, churches
- in Communitiy Development Financial Corporations that invest and lend to communi:Jy residents. Universities can sit on the boards of these CDCs. . Amenca Reads· '\ • As I'm sure you are aware, President Clinton annoUnced his America Reads challenge
- . Jansson The Milwaukee Foundation James I. Luck The Columbus Foundation ADVISORY DIRECTORS o National Technical Assistance Conference Series: open to all Coalition partnerships, not just grant or award recipients Kathryn A. Agard Council
- OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 6 FEBRUARY 1995 MEDIA CONTACT: Karen Hinton202-708-6339 1-800-977-2310, PAGER Michael Zerega 202-708-0685 ADVISORY PRESIDENT'S DOMESTIC POLICY ADVISOR & TOP USDA
- . lilt is always ~tnb to see peOple working together for a better, stronger community. That's what the President's initiative is all about - developing stronger communities that can better meet the needs of children and families. II Rasco will be joined
- Introductions: Dan Bicz, Commissioner of Community Development Welcome: Anthony Masiello, Mayor of Buffalo Greeting: Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Featuring: Phoenix Mission, Medodi Kwa Nongoma Musical Ensemble Reverend Leshy
- . NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING HOSTED BY THE DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, i996. OEOB Room 472 1:30 - 3 :00 p.m. AGENDA 1:30 Car'ol H. Rasco, AssIstant to the President for D()mestic Policy 1:35-2:00 Don
- ACCOMPLISHMENTS Community Enterprise Board -- This board is responsible for implementing OBRA Empowerment Zone provisions. Chaired by the Vice President, the Board recently created a subcommittee on American Indian Economic Development to help develop
- who have a strong interest in the teenage pregnancy problem. Planning the National Campaign: November, 1995 through January, 1996 The President asked Dr. Isabel Sawhill to develop specific plans for a national campaign to reduce teenage pregnancy
- SUBJECT: September 27, 1994 , MEMORANDUM FORi DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL, FROM: Carol H. Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy SUBJECT: Meeting Agenda - October 24, 1994 As 'you are aware, the second Monday in October is a federal
- the life. of the projects. In each Challenge Grant community a consortium of schools, businesses, libraries, museums and community organizations are matching the grant with substantial commitments for equipment, software development, technical support
- ,and implementation than the agenda-setting process " per se. These efforts include public relations campaigns, research, staff development and the like. • DRAFT FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ONLY·· 12 • NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS, wi th references
- -- these are all programs that contribute to this Administration's overall efforts to prepare and protect all children and youth, to prevent problems through early intervention and sustained targeted supports. . The President is committed to making our streets
- was jomed by Governor Rowland, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Carol Ra,sco, members of the Connecticut congressional delegation, and other . federal, state and local officials on a tour
- to the President 'for Domestic Policy r ;E x ' E CUJT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 13-Dec-1995 11!50pm iTO: FAX (9 -1- 801- 532,- 6456, Leonard, Don) : FROM: Carol H. Rasco Domestic ~olicy Council CC: : SUBJECT: Julie E. Demeo
- you will continue to share your though~s with us. Sincerely, ( Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President fo~ Domestic Policy CHR:ram THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April·19, 1995 Cheryl Gibson Smith Downtown Child Development Center, Inc. 200 The Healy
- beyond typical. I would suggest adding Patricia FiIi-Krushel, the President of ABC Daytime Programs, and Ruth Wooden, President of The Advertising Council, among others, to the media sub committee. . . . Secondly, Jane Fonda and I will agree to host
- to increase its population base at a rate higher than any other' industrialized nation. The President's Council on Sustainable I?evelopment reports that if current Dlortality, fertility, and immigration patterns persist, it is possible that the population
- families out of ",n\/po""v· • Sustain services for those . school diplomas but lack
- not a voting member ofthe Council) attends Coun til activities in the absence of the Director. Deputies may also participate in CoUncil Task Forces and other activities as appropriate. E The Council's chief of staff is its President who discharges
- Sirianni.' Our work· has been eririchedby sustained conunemary from m3ny co~leagu.es, including especially Richard aattistoni, Benjamin Barber, Melissa Bass, Steven Clift, David Cohen, Mary Dietz, E.J. Dionne, 'Edwin Fogebnan. Alan Isaacmml. Juan JacksO
National Education Goals Panel Tuesday June 15, 1993 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Briefing Materials [1]
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- in mathematics, reading and writing using achievement levels developed by the National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB), and 3) . the degree of NAEP alignment with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards, the advisability
- Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 5857 FOLDER TITLE: Health Care Meeting: Long Tenn Care Alan Solomont 25 Jan. 19953:00 - 4:00 pm 20 I0-0 198-S ry821 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)] Freedom
NGA Summit June 6, 1995 [2]
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- ••• ' .' ',' w;5 '. '. '., '~:~~: the President (or lntergo;emmental Affairs .'.' ~ ,. ..: ~l)1JL'. As~istanno th~ Presiden(~()r Do,!,estic Policy ALIO ~ .( 1\ ~ John Emerson . . .'. . . • . . ' :.~~~ . ) ' , ,~ '. DeputY, Assistantfor'int~r,govern~ent~:,~ff
- on September 17 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. At this meeting, we will discuss the development of a decision memorandum to the President that wiil propose an annu'al report on the condition of children. The meeting will be held in my conference room, Room 415F
- with representatives of The President's Council: on Sustainable Development to ,discuss including The' Bioplex in the 1995-1996 program. : 4) Advise of other programs' which could advance project development, and arrange introduction for Jack McNulty and Derrill
- recommendations to the President and the Congress on (..'Oordination of overall policy and development of objectlve~ and priorities for all Federal juvenile delinquency programs and activiti,~s. Members of the Coordinating Council 1Ire listed above. The nine
- And Resources Coordinating Council on Juve~ile Justice and Delinqu~ncy Prevention recommendation , 'to develop a Management Information System on Federal· 'youth violence reduction ' . , ·activities. ' Educationl-goO-USALEARN, on-line information, and Web page
- Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OA/Box Number: 7262 FOLDER TITLE: Tribal Leaders Mtg. 4-29-94 [2] rwl78 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act· [5 U.s.C. 552(b
- Interagency Action Team organized under the guidance of the National Performance Review to partner with Oregon to further develop the Oregon Option. o Representatives from Domestic Policy Council, Office of Management and Budget, and seven agencies
- . Prior to becoming ODe President, Mr. Shriver served in the New Haven School system as Director of the Social Development Project, overseeing all school prevention programs for substance abuse. pregnancy, AIDS and violence. He has recently launched
Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [1]
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- Senior aovernment· omclals and members of the President's Advisory CoUncil will be on-lwId to paitidpate In workshop briefinp with manbers of the San Fnl.neisco/Oakiand community on cUrrent actions related to the epidemic. Participants will take part
NGA Summit June 6, 1995 [1]
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- , and emphasize the importance of a community-based approach to the development o~ eff~tive programs. Remarks by President Clinton Overview Presentations Goyernor Dean will discuss the role of states in the development and implementation of state and···· local
- the ability to pursue more comprehensive strategies forchildren,and families. Several' different Administration initiatives -- including the Department o f ' ' Education's Working GroupoQ Coordinated Services, the President's Prevention Council, HUD's Campus
- . Rasco Director Domestic Policy Council 2nd Floor, West Wing The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco: Les Ramirez asked me to send you these materials pertaining to concerns about U.S. policy on .the rights of indigenous peoples
- Education Development Group. Ltd. November 3, 1993 Ander~.on The Anderson CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 9'~OUD Mr. Mlcnael M. Arnold Director at Investor Relations AFL·CIO Investment Trusts Mr RalDn Barrow Retired President Jobs tor Delaware Graduates
- policy advisor at the White House. In this role, Carol directs the President's Domestic Policy Council, which consists of Cabinet Secretaries and heads of domestic agencies, and is· responsible for helping to shape; implement and articulate
- they sought help. In response to the 1993 BRAC round, the Clinton Administration developed a bold program to revitalize base closure communities. ) • • On July 2, 1993, President Clinton announced his "Five-Part Plan to Revitalize Base Closure Communities
- Force of the President's Council on Sustainable Development, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NGSI,..), 'the National Conference of Mayors, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), PPFA, NARAL, NFPRHA, CEDPA, and the Communications Network
- Employment policies of corporations Sol HUJwitz President Committee for Economic Development I Role of Public Sector Employment Discussion Leader: I I Richard Nathan Provost, Rockefeller College state University of New York at Albany I 4 90
- Seattle Fred President and Chief Executive Officer Executive Dire"ctor "TRADEC, Incorporated Lane Tom President and Chief Executive Officer American Indian Trade &" Development Council Northwest Fruit Exporters Seattle' Mathison Wenatchee
- Environmental Justice data- and studies; and developing interagency model projects that show cooperation among agencies. 2 • ". •. By April 11, 1995, the Working Group must report to the President, . through the Deputy Assistant to the President
- , and the extent of their collective co~mitment and on-going partnerships to implement the plan over time the extent to which the state and loccil government will eliminate unnecessary state and local barriers to sustainable' economiC development and safe
- Opportunity, expect this Women's Hispanic, council to provide the focal point for employees and management to discuss issues of ~ommon concern and to develop proposals to solve problems affecting employees. 12 ~ E. To provide consistency
- Press at 800-624-6242.· Great Transitions. The 1995 concluding report of the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Copies available from the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development at 202-429-7979
- enunciated for the EZ/EZ initiative: economic opportunity; sustainable community development; community-based partnerships; and strategic vision for change. Innovative Federalism and Governmental Reform: The EZ/EC initiative takes a challenge-grant approach
Trip: Conway, Arkansas Eighth Governor's Conference on Leadership Keynote Address May 19-20, 1996
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- advisory panel !o the NCCJ president. Michele Matzat , Michele Matzat. director of Student Development and Leadership at Hendrix College; manages the campus Center, coordinates the Orientation Program, oversees services for registered student organizations
- , victimized, offered drugs, or exposed to drug trafficking. Developing Principles on Which To Build Strategies , 2. I' . Identifying Elements' of Effective Strategies' 'Strengthening Families,'and Creatill'g Safe Passages for Youhi . , (Moderated
- . The Goals Panel is charged with monitoring and assessing progress toward achievement of the National Education Goals; issuing an annual report to the President, the Governors and the Nation; and overseeing the development of the National Education Standards
- ~stic Policy Council what is seen by some as a , simple statement of' purpose':. All. children shall be empowered to develop, to their fullest potential. You and I know that the 'only way children can do so ,is if each of us as human beings are given
- "-\"'.:-.-" ':_-"_':: . - ..... j.'---' Nan H. Rich fV1arch. 18, 1996 1 Dear 2~: As you may know, Ihave ~etently been install.ed a's NationaIPr~side~t of the National' Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) :' On: Thwsday, March 28, Carol Rasc,o, Assistant to President Clinton
- E X E CUT I V E o OFF ICE 31~Jan-1995 F THE PRE SID E N T 11:27am TO: - (See FROM: Julie E. Demeo' 'Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: B~low) DPC Staff Meeting Kent Amos, President of the Urban Family Institute, will be the guest
- and Responsibility: Set national goals for youth development and economic integration. Create a national, non governmental entity to pursue these goals and attract private-sector capital for local . youth development partnerships. Use the Ounce of Prevention Council
- .' Su~porting Women and Families . President Clinton's Accomplishments and Agenda .. "Until all women have an equal opportunity to develop their. fulCpotentiai and to make contributions' that are accepted and welcomed by our society, our freedom
- and Sustaining the Process of Building Capacity and'Long.terin Development Partnerships ala111evels in the Most-Distressed Communities "Initial Sponsors: ' . Wmthrop RockefeUer Foundation.' .. " University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Services W. K. Kellogg
- another. In fact, in the timethat I've served as your President, . , I've had the honor of ,speaking to you several times. In those three years, our country has, grown progressively stronger. Our eC9n~my is thriving. We have the lowest. coinbined
- PreSident said. , The·Reverend'Iesse Jackson an.d President Clinton's Domestic Policy Council Director, . Carol RaSco. will join the Vice President at the all-day conferenCe. The conference, will ' . include men' and women's forums; entertainment
- , and bureaucratic hurdles frustrated local officials when they sought help. In response to the 1993 BRAC round, the Clinton Administration developed a bold program to revitalize base closure communities. On July 2, 1993, President Clinton announced his "Five-Part
- Initiative. A sub-contract was granted to the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce to develop this demand reduction program through small businesses in Little Rock. In early 1992 the President's Drug Advisory Council launched a national program called
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- mobilize local people, includ ing neighborhood youth. Leadership development is a central element ofeffec tive community development and youth service." The YouthBuild Directors' Council, composed of the Directors of seven YouthBuild sites meeting
- Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, Inc. 5-5-93 10:30
- , 1993 Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic policy The White House Washington, D.C. ~0500 Dear Carol: Thanks so very much for taking the time to meet with representatives of the Massachusetts Biotechnology 'Council last Wednesday. I
- with an additional $12 million in private sector capital to establish a new community development bank. ' : '1 TBECO~E~OWERMENTBOARD In 1993, President Clinton created the Community Enterprise Board, now renamed the Community Empowerment Board (CEB), to encourage
- . Robert Rubin, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy National Economic Council Ms. Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy National Economic Council FROM: William V. Bill Alexander Tel: 202/783-1800 P6/b(6) Tel: (private) Fax
- ) '. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJBox Number: 7263 FOLDER TITLE: California Trip September 21-24, 1995 [2] 20 10-0 198-S ry914 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c
- V, ... 11' . . < { ,. TALKING POINTS FOR CAROL H. RASCO TOWN HALL MEETING· 2:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. ROOM 450 NOTE.: It is our expectation that the Vice-President will be here for this session. He is scheduled to be with us.from 2:30 p.m
- Force Members (partial) (I page) 08/08/95 P6/b(6) 008. letter To Carol Rasco from Kenneth L. Carder (partial) (I page) 08/04/95 P61b(6) 009. letter To President Clinton from meeting participant (partial) (2 pages) 08/08/95 P61b(6) 010. fax
- Council CC: . CC: Elizabeth E. Drye Carol H. Rasco for CHR calendar THE PRE SID E N T E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F T HE PRE SID E N T 22-Aug-1996 01:12pm TO: (See Below) FROM: Margaret Pugh Office of the Vice President SUBJECT: CEB: Cabinet
- Teams should identify and apply for . potential funding to sustain community level teen pregnancy prevention efforts through traditional and nontraditional funding sources, volunteerism, policy development, and legislative action. • By December 1997
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- development, substance abuse, health and disability benefits, international c;ooperation, and discrimination. ' . , Third GoaUPurpose The third purpose of the Conference is for the President to demonstrate his ongoing leadership on HIV and AIDS, calling
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- of the long-deserted Wash bllrnWire factory oll'tllf' F111tBrivc' -:- options indudc 8 hotel, marina complex and technology park - and an analysls'of lhe beslways to develop La Marqueta, the.sprawling Latino m'arket in East Harlem. ::,i
- do, let me tell you a little about"what I do. 1 DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL • As Assistant to the President for Domestic .Policy in the White House, I chair the Domestic Policy Council which coordinates Administration efforts to develop
- the gallery space. WEST MAIN STREET REVITALIZATION BARBARA HOFFMAN Barbara Hoffman is the President of Hoffman Associates, a real estate development firm she founded in 1982, which specializes in rehabilita ting 88BB urban commercial buildings
- funding priorities and planning for the development of an American Network of Parks and Open Space. INTRODUCTION Thirty years ago this year, in a remarkable bipartisan effort, Congress and the President created the Land and Water Conservation
- to Market. . Weiner and Coan Background. Mr. Weiner is a longtime Democratic supporter and contributor. He is past president of the National Association.of Homebuilders (represents interest of for-profit developers of housing) and is a developer
- to the President for Domestic Affairs The mission of Wesley Housing Development Corporation is to develop affordable housing and sustain quality communities for low income people. In nineteen years, Wesley Housing has sponsored, developed or enhanced 961 housing
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- Detro" City Council Maryann Mahaffey, President Gil Hill, President Pro Tern Clyde Cleveland Sheila M. Cockrel Kay Everett Nicholas Hood III Mel Ravitz Brenda M. Scott Alberta TInsley-Williams Communication & Creative Service
- All of Us Have the Ability , to Make A Difference: a community leadership development program Whether it's voting, IJOlunteering, orjust lJOicing all DON'T HAVE opillion to be heard, everybody has something to contribute. 7b leam how you can
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) QAlBox Number: 7263 FOLDER TITLE: AIDS Coalition Meeting October 18,1995 [I] 2010-0198-S ry951 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204
- or incest, or endanger the lite of the mother. ' Empowerment of Wo~en -The United States delegation to the International Conference on ,Population and 'Development in Cairo, led by Vice President Gore, successfully advocated a global.approach to improving
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7679 FOLDER TITLE: IL, NY Trip May 28-30th, 1996: Summit '96 Evanston, IL 5/29/96 2010-0198-S db1662 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.c. 2204(a») Freedom
- Council 409 Third Street, SW . Suite 5850 Washington, DC 20024 . . ···:·~~fw~Lffii~fr£tJ;····;:····i .;. . . . .. U.S. Small BUsiness Adniinistration . 409 Third Street, SW Washington, DC 20416 .. ~th1een Brown Senior Vice~President Bank
- principles of the plan (geared towards this audience), Qn~~~~., special issues of concern to this audience, and links to welfare '~~vvv reform. ®Red ~ The Process.... • More than 500 people from allover the country came to Washington to help develop
- . • President Clinton created the Interagency Council On Women, which made this event, and others like it, possible. The Council, chaired by my friend Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala, consists of 3 representatives from the White House.and
- ; in which ~v ire HO~, re~enu~s ar~ ,~c'ncr~ted' ~',~';-';' '. .. • • ';r~ c~an;;;led' ~oo~, h~ari:~~~c'/ ,Iina';;:';'d. ': ru:cd. to' 'agenei,,", and community development. initiativ,," infJuena.s, what' programs and .ervic
- : appt. with Dr. Stem ( I page) 08/08/94 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records' Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco OA/Box Number: 5261 FOLDER TITLE: Pine Bluff/Little Rock (Biop]ex) September 7-9 1994: LRiPine Bluff 2010-0198-S RESTRICTION
- with the Clinton administration. Carol and the President were able to agree on a single sentence that would define and provide , guidance for the work ofthe Domestic Policy Council. She explained that the sentence is quite simply "that every child shall
- governors, four members of Congress, four state legislators, the U.S. Secretary of Education, and the President's Domestic Policy Advisor. This. report is fifth in a series of annual reports to measure progress toward National'Education Goals and marks
- pages) 01/19/94 P6/b(6) J COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OA/Box Number: 5040 FOLDER TITLE: Alicia Pelrine Lunch 6-1-9412:00 rw173 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
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- . They will be followed by the national conference and the writing of a report to the President and Congress containing policy recommen dations, Further, the 1995 WHCoA also intends to develop a post-WHCoA _. .. -. ____ ... _. '-_I..... :_.... I ... rY"IAnt JUl 2
- , stronger community. That's what the President's initiative is 1 about developing stronger communities that can better meet the needs of children and famil S.II Carol Rasco will be joined by Elaine Kamarck who serves as Vice President Gore's senior policy
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- disclose trade se'crets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute
- pages) RESTRICTION 10/25/95 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7468 FOLDER TITLE: Second Annual Families conference Davis, West Vitginia October 27, 1995 20 I0
- oversees development and implementation of the President's domestic policy agenda. The Council was established on August 16, 1993.by Executive Order 12859 to bring together the heads of key federal offices and agencies to ensure coordination
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- Ron Brown Labor Department: Larry Katz, Chief Economist Bernard Anderson, Asst. Secy, Employment: Standards Administration National Economic Council: ' Bob Rubin, Assistant to the President fot Economic Policy Gene Sperling, Deputy Assistant
- AIDS Policy Coordinator cc: ~arol Rasco, Dome~ticPolicy Council Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders , ..... ' NOV I 6 1993 OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLICY THE WHITE HOUSE FROM THE OFFICE OF: TO: I /jh~ CAROL H. RASCO &8SISTaMr TO THE PRESIDENT POR
- the development of nine (9) Alert Centers. All Alert Centers are currently staffed and fully operational. Our staff continues to playa major role in participation, as well as, selection of the Paint Your Heart Out Program neighborhood, and provided technical
- ) / 1 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 8504 FOLDER TITLE: 1996 Paid Travel Vouchers ,[5] , 2010-0198-S kelll RESTRICTION CODES i Presidential Records Act - [44
- .' THE WHITE" HOUSE Office of the' Press secretary For Immediate Release March 11, 1993 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO CHILDREN'S DEFENSE FUND CONFERENCE The Washington Hilton Washington, D.C. 1:52 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much
- IIDI'ics, the " culture. Since his appoint colee with liquor is pretty good.it but· general had a question. Siace a tw'eft ment bv President Clinton as the di- , J.dded that sustaining himself on drug ,year-old who smokes pot is SCftI1ty' rector ~f
- ) COLLECTION: Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJBox Number: 4592 FOLDER TITLE: Gaynor McCown 6-21-93 11:45 a.m. rw145 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C
- Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OA/Box Number: 5040 FOLDER TITLE: Telephone Meeting: Secretary Cisneros (will call) 6-1-94 2:30-2:4S rwln RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom
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- supported the development of the nation's first system of voluntary standards of excellence for students while encouraging grassroots reforms to improve . our schools. Goals 2000 affirms the Preside~t'sbelief in'the critical role of education tn building
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- , Governor Clinton decideJ ItO have a theme for the year. He , , : I; , ' talked long and hard abo~t moving the next step from the education project of t~e tlevious year. And he talked about how it must be an integrkiion of Human Development
- ~.. . THE WHITE HOUSE " , ,': ' WASHINGTON April 4, 1995 (". .. MEMORANDUM FOR DOMESTIC POLICY COuNCIL" , . 'Carol" 1:L Ras, ~o, ,k~8iJtant to. the President for , . D~:>t1i.estlcPollCy ~ . FROM: . ,Meet'1.ng 'Agend'~ for M
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- : Address and phone number [partial] (1 page) 05/0111996 P61b(6) 003. memo Patricia E. Romani to Deborah L. Fine; RE: Phone number [partial] (1 page) 04/05/1996 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic ,Policy Council Carol
- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. paper DATE SUBJECTffITLE Pat Smith; RE: Telephone number [partial] (l page) n.d. RESTRICTION P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council
- . Subsidies. Subsidies will help offset high per capita fixed costs in low population density areas, but will not be as effective in helping to offset the costs of infrastructure development. Accordingly, subsidies will work best when the health care
- them.Of course we do, and we need to do some elders. councils.; mayors} and the religious may be dabbling in everything from politics to leadership (medicine' men. soothsayers. real estate development The government has thing else as well. We need
- functioning o Enhance parent-child interaction and positive parenting o Promote 'optimal child development , o Assure a health care home and full immunization o Assure use of community resources including family planning o Prevent child abuse and neglect
- . Panetta from Bryan P. DuVall re: conference (partial) (I page) 12/.04/95 P6/b(6) . .0 I .o. letter RESTRICTION COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7467 FOLDER TITLE: San
- ) advises the President on consumer affairs and ensures appropriate consideration of consumer perspectives in policy development across Federal agencies. ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) provides
- coor~inator~ Topics included working with advisory councils, work plan components, intake and assessment, interviewing skills, service delivery, program development, evaluation and reporting. Specialized shori-tenn workshops were also available during
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7467 FOLDER TITLE: New York Trip Children's Centers Site Visits January 29-31, 1996 [I] 2010-0 \98-S ry984 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
- on - to this effort. These community-mInded Individual!! have always been at the foreCront of crea.tlng an effective school program. The!r development and ~1,lpport (or thJs LIck-Up for Learning Is Broor of their commJtment, and I than them for It. Mr. PreSident
- ,· too, appointed by' their respective governors. established an Infant. Mortality Task Force responsible Ior developing recommendations The Council sought· to educate religious for the governor, while Alabama instituted leaders' about the impact of early
- Detroit, Michigan • Wayne Nargang Vice President,. Development Blodgett Hospi~al Grand Rapids, Michigan 17 • Tim Nichols Secretary-Treasurer Michigan Building and ConstruGtion Trades Council Lansing, Michigan Lisbeth Nordstrom-Lerner' CareGivers
- Capitol Complex Charleston. WV 25305 Fax: (304) 5.58-l008 Telephone: (304) 558-0627 January 27, 1995 Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House ' Washington, DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco: .. .I am writing to invite you
- fo~. ' , . SCImiCS Administered by: Project 'status: " National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, DC ,The project is circulating a discussion ,document and sample content standards _' CUrrent schedule'is
- and citizens? What is your department now doing to participate in national and community service, and how could that participation be enhanced? Attachments The Domestic Policy Council Jack Quinn, Chief of Staff the Vice President (ATTENTION: Debbie Bengstson
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- regarding employment opportunities and barriers. I will visit with a group of Chicago CEO's on the domestiC policy agenda of the Clinton Administration and have dinner with an economic development consultant with whom the President and I worked while
- in the use of theory i to understand, manage, and integrate knowledge, each student also pursues classroom work and reading in two other a~eas: General Conceptual Development (Area II) and Personal and Social Develo~bent (Area Ill). The curricula in Area II
- ) (partial) (I page) 09/27/1996 P61b(6), b(7)(C) 011. letter from Katie Bilotta to Pizzuto re September 27, 1996 Lunch (partial) (I page) 08/2011996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips
New York, NY Trip Interview with Ellen Levine, Editor of "Good House-Keeping" November 27, 1995
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- of Business Development Blanche Moore Director of Government Relallons Dana Smith Chief Inform.tion Officer Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Second Fioor, West Wing The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20500
- Rasco Travel Infonnation for Sunday, July 10, 1995 (partial) (l page) nd P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 6504 FOLDER TITLE: Family Reunion IV: The Family
- governors; 6) Appearing with the President in their states and their regions; , 7) Keq>ing the Administration, apprised of noteworthy developments/providing advice. You should tell the governors that you want to meet with each of them individually, either
- DO NOT QUOTE WITHOUT PERMISSION. • • Abstract President Clinton has urged a strategy for health care reform that merges the main features of classical universalism-universal benefits, universal coverage, community rated insurance, and global
- Policy Council. Above my desk hangs the sign: "How will this decision affect children?" I ask my staff to keep this question ,in mind no matter what policy options they are working on. I know that the President and First Lady put children and families
- E X E CUT I V E- 0 F F ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 25-Apr-1995 09:07am TO: Carol H. Rasco FROM: Diana M. Fortuna Domestic ·Policy Council CC: CC: CC: Jeremy D. Benami Rosalyn A. Miller Bruce·N. Reed SUBJECT: Background
- Lee~ I would like to request the opport~nity to meet ~ith you to discuss these programs. and how they may further the strategy' and gohls of your office. I am the appointed DoD representative to the President's Crime Preven'tion Council and Community
- to develop curricular materials on women, welfare. domestic violence. and reproductive health. ' 9 '. Council. of Presidents of National Women's ,Organizations Summary of Contacts and Activities on Welfare Reform ,by Selected Member Organizations
Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [3]
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- for the majority of such uses, although many legitimate off-label uses may not be included because of compendia publication lag. The prevalence of off· label drug use in routine clinical practiCe and the development of newer and more costly drugs for treatment
- to they'd like to see the federal govenl meet the requirements of a grant mentdodifferently.". from the U.S. Department of Hous· As assistant to the President· for ing and Urban Development and domestic policy, Rasco heads the matching nmds from the state
- .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,', , , , . . . . . . . . . . 15' PubliCations Development. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .'. .. .. . . . ..' . . . . . 16 Resource Directory . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . : ., . . 17 Public/General Outreach Activities
- Preside~t i '" ,,/,' , " Whit~ House , Old Executive Buildi~g. ' Roori1,224 ,Washi,ngton, D.C.. 500 • ", ,:+'£31 Ph.: (202) 456-2857 I ,Fax: (202)456.,~ 29 ".' ~..! , Gaynor McCowen ; 1 Senior Policy Analyst, Domestic Policy Council
- : Address [partial] (I page) 0511711996 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 7678 FOLDER TITLE: Las Vegas, NV May 13 Gov. Miller & Las Vegas EC [1] 2010-0198-8
- in May, 1992.) We also have developed a paper on the President's plan which supports his endeavors and makes suggestions on ways to strengthen the b ill (see attached 1994 document). However, since the early days of the planned development
- as the President's domestic policy advisor the President and I sat down and talked about what the guiding mission should be for domestic . policy: that every child should, be enabled to develop to his or her full potential. I believe that to achieve this goal we
- ) 002e. calendar RE: Phone nwnber and DOB [partial] (1 page) 10/31/1996 P61b(6) 002f. calendar RE: Phone nwnber and DOB [partial] (1 page) 1110111996 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings
- regulations and simplifying both programs' administrative requirements will reduce paperwork. eElectronic Benefits Transrer (EBT). Under a separate plan developed by Vice President Gore, states will be encouraged to move away from welfare checks and food stamp
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7468 FOLDER TITLE: Women's Campaign Research Fund's Leadership 2000, Chicago October 28, 1995 2010-0198-S ry954 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
- Council of Governors' Policy Advisors 9/12-13/93 9:00-10:30
- ' Conference or the. COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS' POUCY ADVISORS . September 12 - 14, 1993 Uncoln, ~ebra.~ka PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT Carol H. Rasco Name Title Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Affiliation White House - Domestic Policy Addr~s 1600
- (3 pages) RESTRICTION 10/16/93 P5 n.d . P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 4593 FOLDER TITLE: Crime Coordinating Meeting Roosevelt Room 10-12-93 4:00 pm
- staff of the President's Domestic Policy council. She also serves on the Department of Education's National Education Goals Panel. In Arkansas, Ms. Rasco was Governor Clinton's Senior Executive' Assistant responsible for the staff and operations
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- be called by a ishow of hands of ten members., I ~~ two-thirds ~otion ~o . I . .. ' LIST OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN POLICY I COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCE EDC-3 Proposed Amlndments "Military Base Closure, Disposal, and Reuse
- finally owning up to the truth behind their plan to decimate Medicare to pay for a huge tax cut for the wealthiest Americans. In 1994, The Republicans Claimed They Wouldn't Slash Medicare. In 1994, the. President claimed that :the Republicans' would have
- that will "further" their systems reform efforts to improve outcomes for children, families, and communities; • have an opportunity to learn and then apply that learning to develop the increased understanding, o knowledge of each other, o skills, o strategy
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- Witlldrawal/Redactiol1 Sheet Clinton Library' DOCUM ENT NO. AND TYPE 001. report DATE SUBJECTfTlTLE 07/08/96 Re: INS Actions (l page) RESTRICTION b(7)(E) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8504 FOLDER TITLE: 1993, 1994, 1995 Misc. Paid Travel Expenses [2] 20 I 0-0 198-S kcl23 RESTRICTION CODES' Presidential Records Act· [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] PI National Security
- ) 08/08/1996 P6/b(6) 003. letter Carol Rasco to David McDonald; RE: Address [partial] (1 page) 1010311996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 8486 FOLDER
- Billion I $5 Billion I $3 Billion I . . . ,.} . SENATE WELFARE REFORM PROPOSALS - , . . , II> There are, four major Democratic plans under development .;,- the Leadership proP9sal, Senator Conrad's proposal, Senator Moynihan's proposal
- ;~;.~ifj:;irP;58[f~'1l:i~~~·k!t;,~iJ~:.' "i>:''{'j~''{');It:~';f?!~:::;;'~oil' that the human immu-, whether the people with nodeficiency virusesSIV eventually develop HIV-1, and HIV-~are AIDS, but the potential basically ape or monJor cross-species
- Schedule for Wedsnesday November I, 1995 (partial) (1 page) 10/27/95 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 7466 FOLDER TITLE: Trip Bo()k Carol H. Rasco West Virginia
- WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. letter DATE SUBJECTtrITLE 07/09/93 From Carole L. Sherman re: VOR (2 pages) RESTRICTION P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol
- , included representatives from the Departments of State, Labor, Justice, Defense and the ,President's Interagency Council on Women. The delegation held prod~ctive meetings with American NGOs and is continuin~to meet in Washington to explore ways to develop
- community services Corps across the state concentrate on making a difference for communities through projects in four general areas: )( Neighborhood revitalization and economic development )( Housing rehabilita tion and weatherization )( Conservation
- ." And indeed it has. I hring to the Domestic Policy Council what is seen by some as a simple statement of purpose: All children shall be empowered to . develop to their fullest potential. You and. I ~
- to the President for Domestic Policy. United States Office of Policy Development 2:00-3:30 pm Workshops 3 :30-4:00 pm Break 4:00-5:00 pm Workshops (continued) 5:00-6:00 pm Reception '. .~. c Friday. December 8th Time ~~~--------~ Event 7:30-8:30 am
- in the overall development and success of a program. The results of this type of inter vention will not only increase opportunities to the chil dren but also increase their self-esteem, social skills, independence through sports and recreation and estab
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- even better partnerships. Sincerely, Carol H. Rasco Assistant to' the President for Domestic Policy THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON· October 8, 1996 Donald L. Shumway Co-Director Self-Determination for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
- cp.ildren Being all Arkansan, ,\ 06/13/95 TOE 11: 43 FAX 501 450 1200 . HENDRIX _ COLLEGE June 13,1995 F . ax: (202)4S6-2878 ATIN: Pat Romani TO: Carol Rasco: These are very rought notes: 1.). . Greetings from President and Mrs. Clinton
- Policy Council Carol Rasco' (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 8488 FOLDER TITLE: Taping ofNPR Show "Disability and Health Today" December 4, 1996 2010-0198-S kc53 RESTRICTION CODES, Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204{a)] Freedom
- :. licensed psychologist and certified addiction . ., treatlllent administrator. president of Gerald D. Shulman, Training & Consulting. ,Charlottesvin~, Virginia "", Tom Brady, Jr., MEd, CAC Private Consultant; Author of ~'Sobriety is a Learning Process
- in II Lists of metro-area It's a place where mourners 1855. agencies and charities you sought comfort after President Ken Th~y didn't find what they were can help. Pages 3, 4 nedy's assassination - and Presi looking for, and their attention soon dent
- and blundering new huildings that offer zling restoration projects, for instance us such a deliciously negative reservoir' saved the day often over the years by of object lessons. New Orleans activists Nathan Chapman and Jim Logan ex convincing city councils
- facilitating a meeting with Carol Rasco and the two organizations. Again, they are as follows: 1) Fran visco President National Breast Cancer Coalition (NBCC) NBCC is a coalition of over 175 organizations representing thousand of women and their families
- of Advisory Council for Project Ready California Department of Education"s Preschool Training for Children at Risk due to Prenatal Substance Exposure, Sacramento "91 - "92 Developed Teacher Training Component of Leadership Empowerment Against Drugs (LEAD
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: 5858 . FOLDER TITLE: Meeting with Cong, Wyden 1111 Longworth HOB 15 Feb. 19954:30 pm [I] 2010-0198-S ry825 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U,S.c. 2204(a)1
- . This development has brought with it a culture dash. as documented by Linnea Berg, Lynn Olson and Aimee Conrad. researchers :with Project Match. an employment program near Cabrini-Green. They interviewed 58 participants, mostly women, and foUnd that 60 percent lost
- fD'\~ Fax: 212-956-2764 (The Hampshire House) Phone: (212) 333-6133 150 Central Park South New York, New York 10019 August 10, 1993 ~~~ ~~ {,]~ ~ ~\\O- \' Carol Rascoe, Assistant to the President of the United states \, for Domestic Policy
- .. ~" .... ' , } • I Helping People wilh Disabilities Achieve Independence Finding sponsors for the Community Leadership Development Program Here are some ideas for participants in this Community Leadership Development Program seeking
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: 6135 FOLDER TITLE: Frontline: Interview 16 March '95 11 :00 am 20 I 0-0 198-S ry844 RESTRICTION CODES , Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.C. 552
- National AIDS Strategy in a photo op with the Vice President, Patricia Fleming, Scott Hitt (Chair of the Advisory Council on mY/AIDS), and Carol Rasco. This photo op will further emphasize that the response to mY/AIDS isa priority of your Administration
- Thursday, December 12, 1996 11:30am POTUS Drug Policy Council
- meeting of the President's Drug Policy Council. The 11 :30-12:30 session will be the second meeting of. the Council. You win recall that during the Council's initial m:eeting on the 2Rth of May, members brieted,on how lhey were implementirig
- Community Development Dinner 4-14-93 7:30 p.m.
- Board & CEO Northern Slates Power Company SOL HURWITZ President Committee for Economic Development ANNA FAITH JONES President The Boston Foundation JAMES A, JOSEPH President & CEO Council on Foundations THOMAS W LAMBETH Executive Director Z, Smith
- President's Interagency Council on Women Meeting June 13, 1996
- E X E C UT I V E OFF ICE o F T, H E PRE S ',I DEN T 12-Jun-1996 04:21pm TO: Jill Pizzuto' FROM: Deborah L. Fine Domestic Policy Council CC: Elizabe~h SUBJECT: President's Interagency Council on Women E. Drye BACKGROUND
- President's Council on Counter Narcotics Mtg. May 28, 1996
- - The future ofU:S. counter-:drug,programs ,.," Closing Remarks , " , • AGENDA CONTINUED PAGE 2 - Director McCaffrey summary of actions/responses - The President gives ~emarks 1:00 pm -1 :30 pm Post Council Press Conference , In the White House Press
- Strengthening Institutions for Adolescent Development: ! State Government Thomas H. Kean President Drew University Former Governor ofNew J~rsey Moderator' James D. Watkins President Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education
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- 6488 P.03 Preliminary questions Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy west Wing 456-2216 1. We noticed that the Domestic Policy Council was not established by Executive Order until six months after this Administration took
- Crime Prevention Council Meeting 24 May 2:00 - 3:00
- awards [HHSINIMH] Community & Program .. Write-up [pcPC] THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 24, 1995 A MEMORANDUM FOR CAROL RASCO FROM: GAYNOR McCOWN SUBJECT: PRESIDENT'S CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL MEETING The first meeting of the President's Crime
- and families central to the policy mission of this country. Vice President Gore has been a leader in promoting and developing these partnerships and in ensuring that the needs of families are ALWAYS in the forefront whenever federal policies are made and while
- will be meetihg with Kirsten Moy, the President's nominee to head the Community Development Financial. Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) at 10:30 am for twenty minutes. This is mainly a courtesy call. Paul Dimond and' I will already have met with her for one hour
- : Carol 'Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy SUBJECT: DPC Meeting - Monday, March 7 I My staff has visited wi~h Nancy McFadden and Ron Klain, and I thank you for agreeing to present at the upcoming Domestic Policy council meeting. I hopk
- September 20, 1996 National Council of Jewish Women Interview
- 9-17-1~96 10:44AM P.2 FROM ,,'; ,/ ' 'National Council Y& ' ofJewish Wo:t.n en Nan Rich National President , ~:~""Susan'Kat;:: Executive Director September 16, 1996 Carolllasco Assistant to the President's Domestic Policy Council
- . H. Rasco· Assistant· to the President for'Domestic Policy i ·1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON . - .. May 29, 1995 Rev. Eddie Gilmore, Jr. Grand Street Community Development Corp. P.O. Box 430,923 North Grand Street Brinkley, Arkansas
- ',. C? UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR . • ~4 ~'/S' February I, 1996 ·e-9 ~~ Cv!~.~(): Ms. Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President Domestic Policy Council Office of Policy Development 1600 Pennsylvania-Avenue m'l Washington,' DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco
- for all children needs to be addressed,Reso~ving issues of validity, reliability,and'fairness is critical to the success oftl\e new system. The Council concludes that the United States, with appropriate safeguards, sho,uld initiate the development
- Domestic Policy Council Mtg. 9-8-93 2:00-3:00
- WASHINGTON AGENDA FOR DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL MEETING Wednesday, September 8 Roosevelt Room 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. I. Opening Remarks .•..•....•.....••..••..•.••• President Clinton 2:10 p.m. II. Program Updates A. Office of the National Drug
- i.~/'- . I GAO I United States General Accounting OfficE/ Washington, D.C. 20548 I I . Resources, Community, a~d Economic Development Division B-254971· May 3 r, 1994 I I j I The Honorable Carbl H. Rasco , Assistant
- President's Commission on White House Fellowships 10-6-93 1:00-1:30 Indian Treaty Room
- . But what is really·the underlying, theme of this Domestic Policy Council: Every child shall be empowered to develop to her/his fullest throughout her/his life. If we are truly serious about a better economy, competitiveness, etc'. for our country, we
- our actions, not just our discussions. If you have thoughts on how I might best do this, please feel free to share them with me. Sincerely, c~~ Assistant "to the President for Domestic Policy Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development , " Carnegie
- President's Cancer Panel Meeting November 2, 1995
- discussed initial thoughts for this .reinvigoration which include an emphasis on this theme of broad participation and responsibility in the war on cancer. I will continue to stay in touch with Dr. Klausner and the President's Cancer Panel as they develop
- POLICY ADMINISTRATOR OF·THE SMALL 'BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGE'J,', FROM: THE VICE PRESIDENT CAROL RASCO, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR . DOMESTIC POLICY . BOB RUBIN
- PAUL MONES ATTORNEY P.O. BOX 5701 SANTA MONICA, CA 90409 310-396-3743 P.O. BOX 10241 PORTI.AND, OR 97210 503-225-1054 FAX: 503-225-0102 November 22. 1996 Ms. Carol Rasco. Assistanfto· ihe President for Domestic Policy The White House West Wing
- disability rules to speed approval of eligibility. o Creating the Office of National AIDS Policy at the White House and the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS. fiI. Research Developments & Opportunities for Progress A. THERAPEUTICS Implications
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- sites. An intensive series of regiona1conferences on coalition building and best practices could be developed to ad,vance toward this goal.' . ' " • ' I Enhanced Information , " " ' . : ". • '~ • S~stems, President Clinto~ hasnot,ed frequently
- . Vice President of Policy and Programs Maureen Friar SRO Providers Group (Member, National AUiance to End Homelessness) National American Indian Housing Council judith A. Borden Communicatons Consultant National Association of Community Actioo Agencies
- SILO [Science Information Liaison Office] Advisory Council (EOB 472) 5-5-94 2:00-2:45 pm
- Marcl1. 11, 1994 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant to the-President for Domestic Policy The white House Washington, DC Dear Ms. Rasco: The Science Infor tion Liaison Office's (SILO) Advisory Council will be meetingln Washington on May 5th and the morning
- !'202 456 7739 19:56 LYNN M. MARGHERIO P6/b(6) Pro'frssjgnal :experience 1993 'lbe White House Senior PoHC¥ Ana.l)'a. Domestic Poliey Council Coordinate pelley developmem fur the President's hr:alth reform task force. with emphasis on private sector
- OCT I I 1995 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT " ' THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20410-0001 ,October 6, 1995 Ms. Carof H. Rasco Assistant to the President Domestic Policy Council 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington
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- . '. .' . . , 1 09/21/94 '5'202 514 6897 11: 00 DAG As th~ Project has developed, it has attracted Cabinet-Ievei interest a~d .attention from . 'community leaders around the country. In panicul~u.carol Rasco,' Assistant to1the' , President for Domestic
- to the President for Domestic Policy THE WHrrE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 3, 1995 Heidi Chapman Special Assistant Interagency Council on the Homeless Department of Housing and Urban Development· 451 7th Street, SW, Room 7274 washingtJor~ .~~, 20410 Dear
- care agenda for the future. HI. PARTICIPANTS This meeting will bring together principles from the White House and the Departments to discuss and agree on a process for developing health policy options for the President and to begin to highlight
- /OPC for policy development which linvolves calling for initial work through a deputies' council of fhe NEC/OPC followed by a Principals' meeting of the two groups and/or an interagency working group of the appropriate members of Ithe two councils
- on how all agenc naturalization promotion . are and/or can icipate in E X E CUT I V E . OFF ICE o F THE PRESIDENT' 29-Aug-1996 11:15am TO: TO: Jeremy D. Benami ana M. Fortuna FROM: . H. Rasco Domestic Policy Council CC: Dorothy K. cra:ft
- while developing novel pharmaceuticals from tropical plant sources, formed an independent non profit group, The Healing Forest Conservancy (HFC) in 1989. The HFC is committed to conserving biocultural and biological diversity and to sustaining
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- set-asides to areas where serious discrimination remainS. Do More to Help Disadvanta~~d People and Distressed " Communities. The President has .directed the Vic~ President to develop new, ways to use government, contractih'g to help'. businesses
- Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJ8ox Number: 5261 FOLDER TITLE: Phone Call - Yvonne Burke 25 Oct 19942:00 EST 20 I 0-0 \98-S ryl182 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act
- -7223 Pam 667-7429 Fax 667-7390 Janice Wilson . Area President, Metro East Divsi First Interstate Bank of Oregon P.O. Box 3131 Portland OR 97208 Business 225-2720 Assistant 225-3425 Fax 226·1764 Oregon Business Council 1100 SW6th
- Professor, DIrector, Soda) Work, U of A. FayettevilJe Slalewide Partnership Development; Family-centered Sodal Work Education; Governors Parlnership Council (5tate and local health,.human services, education collaboratives) eamlyn De~ter-Eyanff
- to Order Leslie Lilly, Vice President Foundation for the Mid South Greetings Terri Love, Religious Liaison Representative for Mayor Marc Morial's Council of Religious Advisors New Orleans, Louisiana Welcome George Penick, President Foundation for the Mid
- National Rural Development Policy Consultation March 5, 1996 [1]
- . 20460 260~4071/260-21S9 Don Mache Nebraska Ruial Development Council 310 Centennial Mall South P.O. Box 94.666 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4666 (401) 471-6003/471-3778 Kathy Eneguess Vice President New Hampshire Rural Development Council 122 North Main
- Interagency Council on Homeless 9 August 1994 1:00-2:30
- ~ for Interagency Council on the Homeless , Meeting ! ' ' , , i., ',' , , ' I " , As background for today's Interagency !CounciJon the ;Homeless meeting. the " " following provides infonnation on the Preside*t' 5 FY 1995 homeleSs: budget request
- Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [2]
- : President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities ACF Waiyer Meeting' Bob Cabe ' Briefing: Health Care Professionals DPC Full Meeting Hunter HS . Medicaid Providers' Crime Prevention Council Meeting Immigration Betsey with Biotech
- could assist the White House Council on Domestic Policy on Child Welfare. Continuing to hear from individuals involved in policy development and research, for example; . as well as people like Paul Mones and me -- who everyday deal with the application
- heading up a sub-group of the DPC (or a sub group of any kind). I believe there are two primary reasons for this resistance: • First, there is a basic misunderstanding of how the Domestic Policy Council (and Intergovernmental Affairs as well) works
- .~.~· Karen Pittman w { ~~. Sheryll Cashin 4..0,....( ~ ~ Carol H. RaSco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY With the announcement by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to take over the Chicago housing
- : collaboration. But what is really the underlying theme of this Domestic Policy Council: Every child shall be empowered to develop to her/his fullest throughout her/his life. If we are truly serious about a better economy, competitiveness, etc'~ for our
- ) to the President. Domestic Policy Council. and all federal health and education agencies. i 15 C. (to the Surgeon General) That the Surieon General (1) advocate a .wlicy of free and full disclosure of information concerning all aspects of the HIV pandemic (except
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- SUBJECTrrITLE I RESTRICTION ' RSVP for Rural Development Policy Consultation Frid;ay, September 20, 1996 (partial) (I page) i " , P61b(6) nd COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) 'ONBox
- Devdopment, Organizational and systems change . Betty Cubman, Associate Professor, Director, Sodal Wurk, U of A, Fayetteville Statewide Partnership Development; Family-centered SodHI Work Education; Covernors Partnership Council (state and local health
- been challenged, as others, to looking at more creative solutions for positive community growth and development. This group would be interested to hear about the role of the Domestic Policy Council and what you see in the way of the developing nature
- Coalition on AIDS National Middle School Association Oignity!USA National Minority AIDS Council Education Coalitiol1 or Central New Hampshire , Education Development Center, Inc. Foundation for the Future of You~h ' Friends Council on Education Girl
- courts, public health; youth development and soci . 'ces, substance abuse ion and public housing. In his remarks, the· Vice President praiied the work of Campbell, head of the Justice Dep~itment's Violence. Against Women Office. He also commended
- will influence state government and state policymaking. The Council of Governors' Policy Advisors (CGPA) because of its' access to state policymakers and its' extensive history in developing strategic frameworks through our Academies, is uniquely suited
- Interdepartmental Task Force on'HIV/AIDS Biomedical and Behavioral Research Working Group Annotated Agenda Jan~ary 25, 1996 Welcome and Introductions . . . Pat Fleming President's desire'to make clear'nation's commitment. to finding
- Speech: Nat'l Council State Legislators 5/7/94 12:00-1:00
- .• Child Trends, Inc., Washington, DC Policy Discussion 2:45 pm • 5:00 pm The task force will review the federal welfare debate and begin discussion of an options paper for policy development. 4:00 pm • 7:00 pm Registration President Clinton's Working
- XEROX TELECOPIER 702( . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY THE WHITE HOUSE SECOND FLOOR, WEST WING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20052 . TO: PHONE: (202) 456-5565 FAX
- Services . . On May 19. 1993. the President signed Executive Order 12848 directing the member agencies of the Interagency Council on the Homeless to develop a single coordinated Federal plan for breaking the cycle of existing homelessness
- ~1J ~rol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy j 'fHE WHITE HOUSE September 13, 1996 Brenda H. McDaniel Kentucky Highlands Development Corporation P.O. Box 1738 London, KY 40743-1738 Dear Brenda: Thank you for the time you took
- ~/~l I Ms. Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20500 ' , I , Dear Carol: I , ' i , With the retirement of Senator Kassebaum, I am
- economic development program. S~Cial We extend a "Thank You" to the BaJsville City Council and the Independence County Quorum Court for their con~inued support through our economic development partnerships. The Chambdr would also like to recognize
- to the President for Domestic Policy. cc: Governor Edward Schaefer THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON August 20, 1996 Ms. Clarice Walker President National Black Child Development Institute 1023 15th Street, NW, Suite 600 Washington, D.C. 20005 Dear Clarice
- to Carol Rasco; RE: Address and phone number [partial] (1 page) 06/0711996 P61b(6) 002b. resume Laurie D. Cooper; RE: Address and phone number [partial] (1 page) n.d. P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol
- Preservation and Support Act, passed in 1~93, provided almost $1 billion over five years for the development of preventive and supportive services. I 2'" ' o freserving Crith.;al Programs; The president has al~o stood firm 'throughout the budget debate
- of homeless persons. Use the Interagency Council's and other Federal regional conferences to promote such strategy. (ICH,HUD) 5 / S/I Develop and implement strategic planning workshops of outreach and the , provision of on-site technical assistance. (HUD
- Citizens Center, Inc., and Bridge Street Housing Development Fund Corporation -Member, Board of Directors, United Way of New York City ·Founding President, New Yark: City One Church/One Child REFERENCES Furnished upon request . .t
- of Educational Activities WETA-TV 26 Justine Maloney Vice President National Board of Directors Learning Disabilities Association of America Da.vid H. Marlin Executive Director Disability Rights Council of Greater Washington Jennifer McCarthy
- . / •I I • American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations j! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 815 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 637·5000 LANE KIRKLAND PRESIDENT Albert Shanker. Wayne E. Glenn Vincent A. Sombrotto
- upon request. CD LOOI~ FAX TO: WAVES CENTER, 5-5349. DPC Contact: Jill Pizzuto, 6-2249 .' d ~~ ._-------------- DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL MEETING ON FAMILY-FRIENDLY WORK ARRANGEMENTS Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President
- for their community and other people within that commlUlity. . This report COnflITl1S the work already undef\IVay by the Administration including Federal level coordination efforts such as the President's Crime Prevention Council and the Juvenile Justice Coordinating
- for Domestic Policy The White House West Wing, Second Floor Washington, D.C. 20502 (202)456-5565 phone . (202)456-2878 fax email: [email protected] THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON November 41 1996 Barbara B. Blum President Foundation for Child Development
- to further develop the Oregon Option. Representatives from Domestic Policy Council, Office of Management.and Budget, and seven agencies (Health and Human Services, Labor, Education, Justice, Commerce, Agriculture, Housing and Urban Development). Meets weekly
- . RASCO " SUGGESTED TALKING PC;>INTS FOR.AT THE TABLE WITH PARTICIPANTS IN SUMMIT 96 , May 29, 1996 OPENING Good morning. I am Carol' Rasc'o, Assistant to the President and Chair of the . Domestic P~licy . Council, which coordinates
- the dream of every Democratic president since Harry Truman and make health insurance a reality for all. Third, the President is promoting the development of young children" ~A=ehe si:!!Jgest eX~R of Jieat!::Start Que '5 eut: 1;R8 - a~inis't;r;:at~-fl~~ just
- Nat'l Council on Aging 10-29-93 4:30-5:30
- Dr. DanielTIIursz President, The National Council on the Aging Dr. Donna Wagner Vice President of Program. NCOA Instiblte for Human Development University of Missouri-Kansas City 10:30-10:45 10:45-1:00 Break Fundraising Speakers: Volunteer
- , and other developments. Call the Council's office to be put on the' mailing list. , . '\ ' " , ' [n Fiscal Year 1996, the President's Crime Prevention Council wili continue its efforts on both the federal andicommunitylevel. Through its review
- . 267 Shawnee Mission, KS 66204 913-384-4661 Ken Canfield, Ph.D., President The National Center on Fathering i~ a leading research center that develops resources to strengthen community-based efforts addressing the need for more and better fathering
- of the Old Executive Office Building. At this meeting, we plan to follow up on the discussions at the Domestic Policy Council meeting on the. 21st as well as your individual discussions with our staff to develop a concrete work plan for the next few months
- Presidential Records . Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [IS] 20 I 0-0 198-S kc69 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204
- to the effect that1sdn's life leads local woman to White House." And indeed it has. :. . ' . I I I . I bring to the Domestic. Policy Council,what is seen by some as a • . . I simple statement of purpose: All children shall be 'empowered to develop
- /Fraternities/Law Enforcement, and others . Moderator: Angela Glover Blackwell, President, Urban Strategies Council, National coordinator, BCCC Fishbowl Discussion 5:30 - 6:00 Break 6:00 - 8:30. Dinner and discussion w~th leading Black journalists on working
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- to insure coordination of their own efforts and to work directly with us. The Federal Executive Board for the Southeast received such instruction from President Bush last sum mer, but its potential has not been realized. With a current directive from
- to handle these arrangements. Co-&ccutive I>irecIor PAGE 82 PJlR 2. 8· 1995 The Instii-ute for Community Development 600 Community Drive, Manhasset, l\Jew York 11030 (516) 562-5440/5441 April 27, 1995 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant io President Clinton
- . Smartt Domestic Policy Council CC: CC: Elizabeth E. Jill Pizzuto SUBJECT: Youth Development Video Conference HHS requested your participation at a downlink s (14th and Independence) for their Youth Development Video Conference on Friday
- The Domestic Policy Council oversees development and implementation of the President's domestic policy agenda. Established on August 16, 1993, by Executive Order 12859, the Council ensures coordination. and communication between the heads of relevant :9 federal
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- the Allhninistration. andcwnomic development. Included amona these national issues. ofcoun;c:. are matters of policy of th~ Federal governmc:nt. the President WilJiain J. Clinton Adminimation and matten of implemcDtin, Federal law within the Administration
- with support from the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) of the U.S. Department of Education and The Pew Charitable Trusts will develop and disseminate the National Standards for Civics and Govemment. The National Council for the Social
- Wing/Second Floor Washington, D.C. 20500 Phone: (202)456-5392 Staff contact: Julie Demeo ) Fax: (202)456-2878 / Domestic Policy Council Fact Sheet The Domestic Policy Council oversees development and implementation of the President's
- development consultant with whom the President and I worked while in Arkansas. Friday, June 9 through Sunday, June 11 will be personal travel days. I will return to the office Monday, june 12. Travel Schedule: June 6 - 11, 1995 Skypage: 1-800-921-7576 June 6
- (Technology Assistance and Early Intervention) received increases above inflation. Further exacerbating this problem was the President's economic stimulus proposal which totally ignored disability programs which might have played a role in jobs development
- staff contact Don Leonard in the Council office (801-363-7997). We sincerely hope you will seriously consider meeting with us. Robert N. Rebholtz ~~r;(~ Chief Executive Officer Agri Beef Company Milt Ward Co·Chainnan. President and Chief Executive
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- to join us today because something unexpected has arised . . (1.) Carol Rasco: . Ms. Rasco serves as President Clinton's.top domestic advisor at the White House. She directs the Pr~sident' s Domestic Policy Council, which.consists of Cabinet Secretaries
- : it., ,In' t~ealtemativ~. position"the President as fighting for, true welfare reform. The DPC' is,thelead, White Houseofflce . in developing theadlni~istration's position on welfare reform~ 'Timeframe: Senate' " . _, ' . ' t \ , action expected in early
- N.Y. Trip Institute for Community Development 8 May 1995
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 6519 FOLDER TITLE: N,Y, Trip Institute for Community Development 8 May 1995 20 I0-0 1-98-S '" '876 REST.RICTION CODES Presidential Rewrds Act - 144, U,S.c, 2204(a)1 Freedom
- . Attached you will find a copy of the proposal for . Performance Partnerships in the President's 1996 budget. At the Monday meeting we will discuss: performance partnership proposals; memorandum regarding the Hatfield proposal; and next steps
- HOUSE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS Don Baer . OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT Elaine Kamarck Nancy Hoit WHITE HOUSE PUBLIC LIAISON Doris Matsui OFFICE OF THE FIRST LADY Nicole Rabner DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL Carol Rasco Mike Cohen Elizabeth
- 26-27, 1995 (date on note is wrong) (partial) (1 page) , 06/0811993 P61b(6) 003. notes info from Austin TX trip, Apri126 727, 1995 (partial) (2 pages) nd P61b(6) " COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
- , President and Chief Executive Officer" National Caucus and Center on ' , Black Aged, .Inc. , , LAWRENCE T. SMEDLEY, 'Executive Director; National Council, ()f Senior Citiiens DR. MARTA SOTOMAYOR,. . . National Hisp:ciic Council on the Aging' P~esident
- P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8489 FOLDER TITLE: October 17,1996 - Texas A&M Trip Mtg. 2010-0198-S dbl708 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
- ) To Julie E. Demeo from Mail Link Monitor re: Confinnation: Appt. Request for Rasco, Carol H. (partial) (1 page) 03/13/95 P6/b(6),b(7)(C) 002. memo RESTRICTION DATE COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
- in raising our children. I've got a lot of faith. It has sustained me all these years. I don"t want to put my thumbs up under my shoulders and say I'm Christian, but I try to live the life I talk about. Euba Harris-Winton is a black community developer
- Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) QAJBox Number: 8486 FOLDER TITLE: September 12, 1996 Texas A&M Mtg. 2010-0198-8 dbl690 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C 2204(a)J Freedom of Information Act - IS U.S.C. SS2(b
- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. resume SUBJECTfflTLE DATE Re: Lawrence E. Elworth (partial) (l page) nd RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
- ! The Domestic Policy Council assists the President and White House senior staff in shaping and articulating the. administration's domestic agencJ!. The DPC develops administration positions consistent with key Presidential themes (cbmmunity, opportunity
- , Food and Drug Administration Art Agnos, Regional Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development Jeff Levi, Deputy Director, Office of National AIDS Policy Dr. Michael Rankin; member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS . Regina Aragon
- to the American Consulting Engineers Council. Dialogue like that in which we engaged' is invaluable to us in the Administration. I debriefed the President on our conversation, and he extends his appreci,ation to you as well for your visit. . I do look forward
- and board members were honored by President Bill Clinton and U.S. Department of Education representatives for their efforts in creating the first teacher-developed pro fessional standards and assessments. "Throughout history, great changes have required
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- . Alexis Herman Assistant to the President Director, Office of Public Liaison *** BRIEFING The First Lady . Carol.Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council *** QUESTIONS &·ANSWERS ***
- ) (I page) 10/04/95 P61b(6) 006. letter To christie Earle from Carol H. Rasco (partiai) (1 page) 10/04/95 P61b(6) , COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, EV,ents) OAfBox Number: 7263
- NCIL Meeting (National Council on Independent Living) May 7, 1996
- on the difficulties of serving rural residents and develop new ways to eliminate gaps in rural IL services. . State Independent Living Councils (SILCs) Joan Kester 3.75 hours.- Beginner and Advanced Three workshops dedicated to SI~C related issues, including
- : Carol H.Rasco Assistant· to the President for Domestic Policy SUBJECT: ~ CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY With the announcement by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to take over the Chicago housing Authority, I have been asked by Secretary
- \Q Remarks Carol Rasco. Assistant to the President for DomsJ:tic Policy :Introduction of Foundation Presentations Barbara B. Blum. Foundation for Chfld Development Overview of Shared Interests Jon Blyth. Mott Foundation Experience
- ...impressed many at the Nashville meeting. Sally Leiderman, 215-664-4540 Project Director for the Pew Trusts' Children's Initiative. Vice President of the Center for Assessment and Policy development. ••~epresentative of comprehensive multi-state program
- )., LN. Associate Dlreetor D--ber 1~. 104."l6 "'''''''u, I"J ~~. r.ahlcola l. SpIes. M.A. AssJStant Director Shonna (j. Will...... 1.5. Assistant C1reCtor (ot MarketIng and DeVelopment ~ Ms~OarolRasco~ Assistant to the President for Domestic
- . • a' Phil Adam, Vice President of Business Development, Interplay Productions, Irvine, CA. Mr. Adam is currently. Chair of Software Publishers Association Board of Directors. He was the cofounder of Spectrum HoloByte, Inc., where he was responsible
- 12-16-93 12:02PM FROM USDA UNDER SECY SCRD TO 94562878 POOl .~} ~1fo' ,,-1.-'£ '1-"(, ''i FAX COVER SHEET SMALL COMMUNITY ANI) RURAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENrr OF AGRICULTURE npc TO: Carol Rasco, Director, FROM: Peter C. Necheles Special
- to be here to recognize you Nan for the years you have devoted to public service and to congratulate you. for the honor of serving as the National Council of Jewish Women's new president. You are lucky to have the support of so many good friends who are here
- summons the Church to join the divine initiative of liberation" reconciliation and salvation. ' The Council of Bishops is, therefore, requested to authorize the Episcopal Initiatives Committee to develop a means by which the Council can lead The United
- "ll'owing people went: Marca Bristo, NCD Dave Williams, Career civil servant, HUD Ilene Zeitzer, SSA Also, Christine Spain of the President's Council on Physical Fitness atten?ed. 272-3425 We should talk. h \~DW' P 'f'U'-.t\(\\ t l> ",:t\(AA-"".\ tJ {i
- President's Committee on Mental Retardation 4-26-94 10:30-11:30 [2]
- of Rehabilitation Medicine Maine Medical Center Barber MarianJ. Senior Housing Specialist Barfield Kammie President People First of Ruston Barnes M. Alton (AI) Director Arc/Housing Development Services Bartholomei-Hill Steve WeHare Specialist Office
- top .domestic policy advisor at the White House. In this role, Carol directs the President's Domestic Policy Council,~-which consists of Cabinet Secretariesanrl heads of domestic agencies, and is responsible for helping to shape, implement
- allow you to speak about any issues.•you feel importanOo a Florida representation similar to the President's Interagency Council on Women, as well as; major organizations. We expect 40-50 people to attend. . i S~ember ,8 9:00 a.m.' A morning coffee
- ) 422-4861 Vice President of Administration: Terry Woerner Administrative Offices (407) 425-7873 Guardianship (407) 423-8905 Fax (407) 425-5969 Vice President of Development: Frank Fiddler Vice President of Programs: Jan Kerlin Community Relations
- -09:25 09:45-10:45 Introductions with Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy (West Wing, 2nd Floor) Briefing on Comprehensive Strategies in Schools - Gaynor McCown, . Senior Policy Analyst, Domestic Poiicy Council (DPC
- billion) Example: This President signed the inter-state, banking legislation -- an historic reform, while the House RepUblicans are calling for eliminating funding for . Community Development Banks: After 20 years of effort, this Administration passed
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- to the President for Domestic Policy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINCTON December 15, 1995 Cheryl Gibson Smith Downtown Child Development Center; Inc. 200 The Healy Building 57 Forsyth Street, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 Dear Ms. Smith: As we celebrate this holiday season
- roie at the' Carnegie,. ,Council on Adolescence:in DC. " ' Stephen A. FO'ster;~ecutive Vice President " Ch3rles A. Dana FOUJidation, inc~ , :' 745 Fifth' Avenue ~ Suite ,700 New York NY 10151-0002 , 212-223-4040 Bruce L,N,ewman~ Exe,tutive
- .~. 20036' . (202) 331-2290' (202) 296-7023 ! June 30, 1994 The Honorable Carol Rasco Assistant to the President Do~estic Policy Council 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW W~hington, D.C. 20500 ·JUL. 8 REC'O DeJu. Carol: I I found our meeting Monday
- . Advisory Council Rolling Heights Family Development Center & Audubon Area Family Development Center Please reply by September 20 ." Feb 13 '97 09:22 P02 Fax : Roiling "'eid,l1~ FanUiy Deveiopment center . ... , ' -r ': ,'., ' ' Z161 EaSt 19th
- NEC [National Economic Council]/School to Work 7-1-93 8:30 a.m.
- OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET i THE CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS . I I ~:: ~~~i~i~~~~gRT~~ ~::SIDENT FOIR DOMESTIC POLICY SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIQ,N THE CHIEF OF STAFF I THE COUNSELLOR TO THE PRESIDENT THE SENIOR ADVISER
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- ACCESS DESIGN GUIDE WASHINGTON, June 15 •• Joined by the head of President Clinton's Domestic Policy Council, the USDA Forest Service, the American Recreation Coalition and Project Play and Learning in Adaptable Environments, Inc. (PLAE), today unveiled
- 400 anti-drug ad' "its national drug prevention campaign. One ,he country's foremost experts on the issue of red 9 demand for illegal drugs, Mr. Burke has served as ch 'an of the President's Drug Advisory Council. T "Mc,B.urke is member of CASA
- Street Washington, D,C. 20001-1512 Telephone (202) 624-5300' ,APR I 7 1995 ,', Ms. Carol Rasco " Assistant to the President Domestic Policy Council The White House , 1600 Pennsylvania Averiue, Northwest' Washington; D~C. 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco
- Pacific Rim Economic Conference: Pacific Rim Economic Conference of the President & the Vice President June 27, 1995 Portland State University
- and Economic Development Olympia, WA Irvin Fletcher Oregon AFL-CIO Salem. OR Carla Floyd CWA Local 7901 Portland, OR Ron Fortune Northwest Oregon Labor Council Portland, OR Billy Frank . Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Olympi~ WA
- prus; Hawkins. CalaJon.o. Mo"ison el The Se.anle SoCial Development Project al.• /991: HawJrins & Weis. 198$). The (SSOP) (H~kJns, caJeiJano. Jones. & Fine. model also accounts (or the importance of 1987) is a IODg-term in&crvenrion thai uti· antisocial
- is the chairman of the President-. cancer Panel, 3aid_ -The aummits have a spec:fa) charge to reach women from minority groups and women who are medically underscrved. To reduce tile death rare for breast cancer, we must develop culturally appropriate ways
- DNC Nat'l Finance Council: Issues Retreat Florida 3-5 March [1]
- I ·111 I , '~ . ~ i, '~I· !' , ,I ' . I I . Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTfflTLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. note Notes from Carol Rasco to various P¥ticipants in the DNC Finance Council Meeting
- a priority of,the President's dating to his days as Governor of Arkansas, where he played a key role in the development of'1988 Family Support Act. President Clinton is committed to wel,fare reform that reinforces the basic American,values of work
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- talking to you first. I just spoke with Rob Reiner. It is his belief that the President made a commitment to him to host a White House Conference on Early Childhood Development in early April. He envisions the WH Conference being one of a series of events
- of the Deputy Secretary of ' Energy; Wesley Warren, ~ssociate Director, White House Office of Environmental policy; Eilleen Clausen, Special Assistant to the President for ,Global and Environmental Affairs; National Security council i Bruce Lind~ey', !Assistant
- . These plene were then to be reviewed by the Secretary of E:d.ucatiQn and developed into an Annual Federal Plan for Assistance to' HBCUe, which would in turn be submitted to the President for consideration after review by the HECU presidents. No l?:reaidential
- . DEVELOPMENT AND EXPORTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY: Vice President Gore has challenged this country to develop and export technology. No area appears more ripe for development and exportation that environmental technology. The combination in one place
- of the Board of Directors of the American Adoption Congress. A nationally known author, Mr. Watson was named Child Advocate of the Year by the North American Council on Adoptable Children in 1992 and in 1993 was awarded the President's Award by the American
- Council . Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: . 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters', Memos, and Faxes: Scheduling Notes, May 1996 [1] 20 10-0 198-8 kclOO .. RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· 144 U.S.c. Z204(a)1 PI
- time out to participate in this Fellowship. The Fellows meet every Friday to learn about and meet people in Washington as part of their Professional Development Day. This group of Fellows just returned to D.C. a few weeks ago. It would be interesting
- ' We recommend that the Task Force utilize the following for advice: -- c~uncils -- the President's Draw on' the expertise 1f the three presidentia1 advisory Committee on ElT\Ploy~ent of People with Di~abilities, the National Council on Disability
- - Norman, David H. and others (partial) (I page) 09/02/94 P61b(6), b(7)(E) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco ONBo,x Number: 5261 FOLDER TITLE: Bennett X-Ray Co. David Norman (Cong. Ackerman's District) 13 Sept
- to the President for Domestic Policy THE: WHITE: HOUSE: WASHINGTON October 10, 1995 Michael Stegman ~ssistant Sec:retary for Policy Development and Research U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 5 - Room 8100 451 7th Street SW Washington, D.C. 20410
- annlUlllyfrom fJispanic-owned businesses. The Chamber and our member}inns back Bell, too. jPe buy their services and products, as well, . and want this relationship to /seep growing." .i Raul Yzaguirre President, National Council of La Raza' :1 -, 0_ "Ilt
- and to congratulate you ~1IL&Qigf serving as the National Council of Jewish Women's ~~ new president. . ~~~::t:I:t~I-\ 0 have the support of so many good friends who are here today, and ~ave you at its helm. NCJW is extremely 2 • . REMARKS BY CAROL H
- E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 12-F:'eb-1996 ,06: 32pm TO: FROM: ' ia E. Romani Jul E. Dem'eo Domestid Policy Council SUBJECT:, ,PH: Anne Hingston #202-822-9266 + Cal Anne Hingston Best Friends Phoned. 11:00,am
- in all the others. Empowerment zones: collaboration. I ~~~~. ,,&~:uy But what is really the underlying theme of this Council: Dome~ic 'k()o" Policy I Every child shall be empowered to develop to heb/his fullest throughout her/his life. If we
- Chairperson and Vice President The New Cabinet - Remarks by the new Secretaries followed by questions and answers 8:30 a.m. - The Honorable Henry Cisneros, Secretary for Housing and Urban Development, WHF '71-'72 Introduction: Dartanian Warr, WHF '92-'93 9
- Michael Micciche California Thomas Green Arkansas Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy White House West Wing - SecondAoor Washington, DC 20500 Secretary Karen Novachek Arizona Treasurer Dennis Darling Pennsylvania
- homelessness includes a special focus on homeless veterans. • Targeted. Supportive Funding. The President's budget calls for $1.6 billion to assist communities in developing local, coordinated solutions to break the cycle of homelessnesB. VA funding
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- TO: WAVES FAX: 5-5349 FR: JILL PIZZUTO, Domestic Policy Council 6-2249, WW-2nd FL RE: Meeting tomorrow with Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy & Jeremy .Ben-Ami, Deputy Assist. for Domestic Policy Meeting: Wedne:sday, Sept. 4th, 1:00
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- .and Urban Development 451 Seventh Street, S. W. . . Washington, D.C. 20410 pear Secretary Cisneros: . On November 14 and, 15,.1995, the Domestic Policy Council, in cooperation with the National Performance Review, the U.S. Department of Education
- In its concluding report on adolescent development, Great Transitions, The Carnegie Council ... states good programs give youth what they want: mentoring relationships; reports that mentors can "rewrite the future of youth;" calls on community
- with then-Governor Clinton in the state ( I of Arkansas (with a child welfare system that was taken over by the courts); and finally, in my position as Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council. In my current position, .1 have been
- THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary February 1, 1993 For Immediate Release REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT DURING PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH GOVERNORS AFTER HEALTH CARE POLICY MEETING The East Room 11:23 A.M. EST PRESIDENT CLINTON: Well
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- . Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy . . • THE WHITEH.oUSE WASHINGTON December 15, 1995 Susan Stearns Assistant for Policy Development Office of the Governor State Capitol, Room 216 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Ms. Stearns
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- education law known as Chapter 766. She participated in the development of state special edli~ation policy as a member and Chairperson of the Regional Advisory Council to the Massachusetts State Board of Education, and as a member of the State
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- A. Gephardt Reuben M. Greenberg Washington Clark Hill Ray Marshall F. David Mathews Roretta Dukes McKenzie Calvin A: Michaels Kathlyn 1. Moses Paul M. Starnes Josephine M. Velazquez Sarah C. Shuptrine President Advisory Council Karen Edwards , , Cassandra
- ) ' !\ 0711111995 P6/b(6) 002b. note Thank-you to Dr Lance Laurence of the Tenness~e Steering Committee (partial) (I page) , I'" 07/1111995 P6/b(6) II ,'Ii, I I:' , I I " I ' i' , , ' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council
- to personal;home address (1 page) map 04/11/95 nd P6/b(6) t-" COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 6519 FOLDER TITLE: Women's Campaign Fund Dinner &: Reception 5/9/95 (8:00;m
- · such pleasure in being here is the fact that we on the White House Domestic Policy Council focus all our work toward the pursuit of a sing,le premise,and that is this: Every child shall be empowered to develop' to his or her full potential throughout life
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- continued progress. Please continue to be'in touch with Jeremy Ben-Ami and with our otherDPC staff working on this issue. Also, as you know; the President has asked Henry Foster to be his official liaison to youtwork. We hope that you will stay in regular
- 'to oth~r ch~ld development efforts. ~cw.W~~ ~- . . m. ..?~J
- 17:= 12 . '5' ( ;'O~12-95 ; 3:40PM ; 2023954639~ ~001 67025:1 , EXECU'rrVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND nUDGET ~' 1;' Old Executive bfficc B(uilding Room 246 Wnshington. D.C. 20503 Phone: ··202/395.3120 FilX
- in ICESA's statement. "Bring Down the Barriers," State ob TrainiJ::lg Coordinating Council Chairs, December 1992 "Developing our Human Resourices Through an Effective Employment and Training Syste~: Recommendations for Action," The New England Employment
- Eastern, 'Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197 ~. ~~~ May 27, 1993 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant·to President' Domestic Policy Council White House···" . Washington, DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco:' On 'behalf of the U:Aw-chrysler Nat:ional Training
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- billions of dollars from the Energy Department, cut down the Transportation Department and shrink 60 programs into four at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. . • Our'reinventing government initiative, led by Vice President Gore, has already
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- of the Domestic Policy Council staff to prepare in coordination with HHS a briefing paper on the policy issues to be discussed with the President. We will distribute the paper to all participants no later .than the close of business Wednesday, June 16. The purpose
- of the Domestic Policy Council staff to prepare in coordination with HHS a briefing paper on the policy issues to be discussed with the President. We will distribute the paper to all participants no later .than the close of business Wednesday, June 16. The purpose
- and coordinate citizens and professionals man effort to end chUd abuse tluough volunteer, community based prevention programs,- pubLic._ education, advocacy and intensive _public awareness. , -, Facilitator Training _ Council Development f-" 3:: WE
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- OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY, EOP PRESIDENT'S COUNCil ON ARTS AND HUMANITIES CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION ,DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FEDERAL· COMMUNICATION COMMiSSION
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- etary. and human. We must set goals that will impl~ment our vision. and then develop objective measurements .' marks so that we can, over time. measure the progress we have made toward each. This is the mission ofthe Connecticut' Progress Council. Once
- the others. Goals 2000. Empowerment zones: collaboration. But what is really the underlying theme of this Domestic policy council: Every child shall be empowered to develop to her/his fullest throughout her/his life. If we are truly serious about a better
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- to Barbara Bouguegnean (partial) (I page) 12/04/1995 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clintop Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBoxNumbcr: 8488 FOLDER TITLE: Alphabetized Copies of Holiday Letters 12/95 Carol Rasco
- to Discuss the Status ,of ,the President's Immunization Initiative, December 15, 1993, ,11:00 a.m.--BRiEFING . PARTICIPANTS Office of the Secretary Kevin Thurm Chief of Staff Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health William Corr ~ Deputy Assis
- Glenn Ramuin llolly IRambin : Eugene Huht , Mary Hunt Jerry Taylor ,Linda Taylor Clincy Tranlmel1 Thedora Trammcl1 Jean Edwards Brett Ball , President Economic Development Al1iance President $inilllons First National' Bank " .,' Lawyer', Mayor City
- A1lsimrnt tu the Carol Hampton Rrutc:o at t:lu! While House. 5C1.'VC:S a3 Pr~ident for Doril~tic Policy President Clinton's top domestic policy advisor In this role. Carol directs the Pn!sidant'g Domestic Policy Council.. whl~ con.si.srn of Cabinet
- Domestic Policy Council Roosevelt Rm. 25 July 1994 5:30-6:30 pm
- , , ,'., " ','. .', .: ';:'" , " " ",' " .... " "; " , ,.; , ' :. , . July 19, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL FROM: Carol H. Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy SUBJECT: Meeting Agenda for July 25, 1994 The Domestic Policy Council will meet for its bi-weekly meeting on Monday, July
- School ' ( i l l Superimeodent Dr. Abe Saavedra. , As President Clinton'S top domestic policy Policy Council. The council consists of Cubinct I 1, 'i , advisor!\~ascO~dh·bcts the PresidenCs dOl~lcstic membcrfLd headJ of don~btjc agencies. Rnd
- National D-Day Museum . . 1 M' & Arts Complex II $30 Million Lee ClfC e useum terprise Center & IncubatOI' II UNO Tec1no'1ogy En. 1 , III Le~dership of MetroVision & Council of Gov (5. . II Economic Development Sch 0 1 h' p'ogram aI'S Ip t c II DowntOwn
- ) OlOa. memo Mail Link Monitor to Patricia E. Romani; RE: Name and DOB's [partial] (l page) 04/08/1996 P6/b(6), b(7)(C) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7678 FOLDER
- to the President for Domestic Policy - E X E CUT I V E OFFICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 12-0ct-1995 06:01pm TO: Julie E. Demeo FROM: Carol H. Rasco Domestic Policy Council CC: Patricia E. Romani SUBJECT: MIHOW letters I've cc Pat in case Julie
- Council ~9~5\l~~ Doris Matsui Deputy Assistant to the President Deputy Directory of Public Liaison S.ENIOR RSVP APPOINTEE BRIEFING AND RECEPTION VVO~EN SEPTE~ER 20,1994 Briefina - 4:00 p.m .• Room 450 Reo:;;op'tion - :5:30 p.m., India.n Tr
- RELEASE USDA ·FOREST SERVICE AND PARTNERS DEBUT UNIVERSAL ACCESS DESIGN I GmDE WASHINGTON, June'I5·· Joined b~ the head of President Clinton's Domestic Policy Council, the USDA Forest Service, th~ American Recreation Coalition and Project Play
- development, opportuni ties, and prevention'. You will be introduced by NASSP president-elect Dr. H. Michael Brown,principal of Hope High School in Hope, Arkansas. (He knows the President and the Hope High School Band marched in the inaugural parade
- . Experienced in. research and development of policies and procedures regarding bealth care as well as acting as staff to Statewide Coordinating Council of Louisiana. Presently producing a videotape and training manual on "Thinking and Planning for Supported
- : Implications for the Classroom and Beyond Conference To date: 1. The Vice President has defined accessibility as an important component of ' Universal S e r v i c e . ' ' Ex: He discussed this on his Compuserve Teleconference. 2. The Administration
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- ' for the 21st century. . . . SpecificallY' the President has four goals:. : . (1) (2) .(3) ,(4) Provide access to modern computers for all teachers and students; 'COruleCt .every school in America to.the Infonnation· Superhlghway; Develop effective
- ) 02/26/1996 P6/b(6) OIl. memo from Debbie Fine to Carol Rasco re Fourth Roundtable Discussion with Florida Women (3 pages) ," 02/2711996 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings Trips
- Clinton Presidency Retreat 11-6-93 8:30-4:00
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- Force utilize the following for advice: Draw on the expertise of the three Presidential advisory councils -- the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, the National Council on Disability, and the President's Committee on Mental
- , this vms the !lIS lI,ld apt ghaal dis· .. s!li~. - Cheryl Sullivan -- the Secretary of the Indiana Family and Social Service Administration. CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY ill. [ • Cheryl, through your local Step Ahead Councils, Indiana has been
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- and highly applauded! Best wishes, ~~ Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domest~c Policy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .December 4, 1995 Mimi Bushman Project Manager Oregon Business Council 1100 S.W. Sixth Suite 1608 Portland, OR 97204
- , population 3,800, is cine· of the President's designated Enterprise Communities. Flooding, which is common in the area, poses 'a significant obstacle to the economic development that is the integral component of the EZIEC initiative. As agreed at our last
- '" ' '5'216 79i 0104 , 141 003 ,N'. I .R. F.F .D. BACKGROUND~BILOSOPHY Charles Augustus Ball~d is the Founder' and President' of The National Institute For{ , Responsible Fatherhood And,Family ,Development. Mr. Ballard conducted a research project
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- by the, Vice President, A.Ilthony Lake" Carol Rasco and Leon ~anetta , " ~;_ '" , " , , , I' 1 IV. PRESS PLAN Pool coverage in tJIe Roosevelt Room after the private briefing and signing of memorandum. . V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS !Attorney General Reno
- 3 or Till PllISIDINT omCE OJ! NATIONAL DRtlG CONTROL POLICV WliNhiDgtOn. D.C. 20Sll December 6. 1996 G./ r: The President's Drug Policy Council will meet on December 12, from 11 :30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the; Cabinet Briefing Room. Will rcvir
- Cheryl A. Slaughter Project Coordinator, New Beginnings Equal Employment Planning GLORIA W. ROBINSON DIRECTOR ~TROIT CITY OF PLANNING . 65 CADILL Paul L. BroughtOn Senior Vice President Central Region DEVELOPMENT DEPT. C SQUARE, SUITE 48226
- as a facilitator, catalyst and developer of programs and systems that enhance the well-being ofchildren and youth ~n the City. In 1996, the Mayor and City Council re-affirmed the importance ofworking on behalfof our youngest citizens when Mayor and Council issued
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- Assistant to the President Domestic Policy Council The White House Washington, DC 20500 At-large Members S. Kimberly Belshe' Dear Carol: California James Bernstein North Carolina Robert Crittenden W:ashington It is my pleasure to invite you to give
- . initiatives in o his r her agencies or departments to implement the Beijing doc.ument.· I am proud to sayJhat I sit on the Interagency Council.· • The President also created the White House Office For Women's Initiatives and Outreach to serve as a liaison
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- Employment AWareness Month, always a busy place, but there truly has never The Domestic Policy Council has a full the President called for concrete steps to been a dull moment over the past few months, docket of issues that concern the mental "ensure
- American Home Economics Association State President's Unit Wkshop 9-27-93 12:00-1:30
- Association . Rasco October 22, 1993 Page 2 Home economists are among your richest human resources in helping to develop and support domestic policies that are compassionate, effective and economically sound. Our members are eager to help the President
- SE~T 202632t096" aY:Xerox Teleeopier 1020 ; 5-1,7-96 ; 7:30AM; . . 94562878;# 1 , OFFICE OF NATIONAL AIDS POUCY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OFTBE PRESIDENT 150 11th Street, NW Washington, DC 20503 Phon,: 202·632·1090 . Pta: 202·632·1096 FACSIMILE
- , Inc.,·8nd Bridge Street Housing Development Fund Corporation ·Member, Board of Directors. United Way of New York City ·Founding President, New York: City One ChurcblOne Child REFERENCES Fumished upon request '. .11 Clinton Presidential
- with the President on the development of a Rural Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community certainly deserves commendation. After all, a commuhity is more than just buildings and streets, it is a commitment by its citizen~ help to one another. We are proud of the city
- . These "E~" were designated as part of the' Presidents Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities initia~iv.e. Under the auspices of the Foundation for the MirlSouth; they have banded together to form the "Southern Enterprise Communities Forum
- [partial] (1 page) 1011711996 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: 8489 FOLDER TITLE: Nancy ZirkinlAAUW (American Association of University Women) October 18, 1996
- : Cynthia Spires (partial) (l page) 07/18/94 P6/b(6) J COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic POlicy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OA/Box Number: 504] FOLDER TITLE: Appointees wlDisabilities 19 July 94 2:30-4:00 Roosevelt
- the President announced his intention to issue an executive order ,requiring federal agencies to do more to buy recycled products. The EO at issue satisfies the President's promise and would increase recycling, reduce municipal waste and encourage
- . The USDA HNI builds on the President's goal of providing moreopporiunities for US. children to lead healthy and productive lives. For example, nutrition research is needed to understand the link between diet and cognitive development in .children
- Title: ____ \ -,-',=-"-'-'_.?K---"--tQ-=--=:...:::!b~C=:-O _ __ • Carol Hampton Rasco Carol Hampton Rasco serves as President Clinton's top domestic policy advisor at ,the White House. " In this Council, role, "Carol, directs ,the' President's
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7466 FOLDER THTLE: Meeting with Dr. James Granfield, Southern Connecticut State University & Dutch Wednesday, November 15, 1995 2010-0 \98-S ry960 RESTRICTION CODES Presid,ential
- . adaptive technology and service companies. A world-wide forum for disability research policy development will also be held in conjunction with the Paralympics. The Triumph of the Human Spirit. .:;/ President Bill Clinton June 22, 1994 Page 2
- for the Urban; 13" Speaker: Andy Levine, .President Development Counsellors,International OCT-02-1996 14:30 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m UNO CHANCELLOR OFFICE 504 286 6872 P.004/0B4 Lunch Chancellor's Private Dining Room "Partnerships with the Urban School
- those. . E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE ~9 o F THE PRE SID E N T .Ju I :.. 1996 06: 4 2 pm TO: Carol H. Rasco FROM: Jill Pizzuto Domest Policy,Council SUBJECT: 1. s Family Development Center request: Kentucky/Rolling According to my
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7679 FOLDER TITLE: IL & NY Trip May 28 - 30th 1996: National Summit on Teacher Prep NYC May 30, 1996 [1] 20 I 0-0 198-S db1663 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44
- ) '.; ,', ',., .:.. ' ""! ~ ,; COLLECTION: ',Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) , ,ONBox Number: 6519 FOLDER TITLE: Re: Epilepsy and ;'. ','.. di~ability Issues Meetin~"I',May I ?95 3 :30pm (. ... ~. ' ,it" . , 20 1O~O
- ) , ,,05/28/1996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clint~n Presidential Records Domestic Policy 'CounCil Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, . Faxes: Scheduling Notes, May 1996 [2] , and , \ i
- \./fG Mead, APOC Board Member, President's Council on S&PF Member Diane Straub, Paralympic athelet (swimmer) and family ~andy Snow, Paralympic athlete (basketball player) and father Congressman John Lewis (family?) 9:45 a.m. . ~ -'"1'11\.'7 v
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- Services The National Institute of Child lJealth and Human Development (NIC;HD) National Institutes of Health U. S. Department of Health and Human Services PRESiDENT'S COMMITTEE ON MENTAL ¥TARDATION (PCMR) A Presidential Forum~' The President's
- tomorrow .. Nan Roman is the Vice President of Policy and Programs at the National Alliance to End Homelessness which represents non-profit housing providers. You met her and their Executive Director, Tom Kenyon. at their Awards Ceremony in April.. Nan
- (2) Our society's and, in particular, advocates'. and professionals' piecemeal views of individuals, families' and communities. 6 The Domestic Policy Council's operating premise as agreed upon by President-elect' Clinton and myself is a simple
- ASSOCIATI HEALTH Q: The Presi . t has stated that one is child ea or wo years in a row, the '.~ President has proposed cuts in the Title V MCH Block Grant in his f budgets. How do you explain this inconsistency? prio~ities A: The President
- I ~\3 - " The Honorable Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President, Domestic Policy Council Office of Policy Development 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 1111,11111.,1.1.11,"11.. ,H.! II ,~ 0 't ? --~·- 0 ~r
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8486 FOLDER TITLE: September 30, 1996 Childhood Hunger Day 2010-0198-8 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C 2204(a)1 Freedom
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- , universities, communities, and local schools to work with the Administration over the coming months to help develop a nationwide public/private partnership to· meet these four goals. On Octobel' 10, the President and Vice President met with 14 leading
- • , A. "Redesigning the National Assessment of Educational Progress" Draft for Public Comment B. ' Board Endorses'Draft Plan for NAEP Overhaul" (Education Week, May 29, 1996) C. Biography for Mark Musick, President, Southern Regional Education Board TAB 4
- page)· 10/19/94 P61b(6), b(7)(C) ( COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 5261 FOLDER TITLE: Meeting: Indep. Sector (CHR's Office) 10-20-9411:00-11:30 [I] 2010-0 \98-8
- Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Event~) OAlBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [IS] 20 I0-0 198-S ke72 , RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· [44 U:S.C. 22(!,4
- Thoene, president Abbey Meyers, Executive Director Glenda Booth, Director of Policy ! am faxing a short briefing ~aper that outlines some of our ooncerns that we understand under consideration as the White House Task Force develops tne President's health
- Policy Council 6-2249, WW-2nd FL RE:· Meeting with Carol Rasco, Assistant to the. President for Domestic Policy & Jeremy Ben-Ami, ,Deputy Assist for Domestic Policy Meeting: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1:00-2:00pm, .QEOB RM 180 Raymond Scheppach: Evelyn
- , ~.th~ Carol H. Rasco· . Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Oc·tober 29, 1996 Marilyn Ives Manager Childcare Resource Council The Children's Cabinet 1090 South Rock Boulevard Reno, Nevada 89502 Dear Marilyn
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- Arthur ..1one.s (202) 456-:nOO President Clinton asked ISecre-caL'Y shalala to release the fOllowing statement at: her pres5 C1cnferanc~ an.nouncing the formation of thc Nat1onc11 l'a::ok Force on AIDS Drug Development: I " I I I I stat.ement
- Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTnTrLE To Rosalyn Miller from Karen Barry re: visit with President Clinton (partial) (2 pages) . 001. memo RESTRICTION 02114/95 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol
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- need to do ... so on behalf of 2 the 'President and his Administration, I want to thank yo~ for all your efforts . . Children are our most precious n~tural resource. If we , are truly serious about developing a stronger economy, increased
- that Roberta Doering, President of NSBA, Thomas Shannon, Executive Director of NSBA, and Janice Kreamer, President of the Kansas City Partnership, attended that meeting. Generally, the NSBA has been supportive of the Administration's efforts. were particularly
- the pro V1Sl0n of employment and employment skill development. As President. you can incorporate the theme of the importance of the family to provide leadership and direction in this area. The Reunification through Employment Act would include: Afford
- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. list DATE SUBJECTffITLE 01126/94 Meeting participants (partial) (1 page) RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
- To Ronald ,6. Andrew from Patricia E. Romani re: appt. request (partial) (1 page) 07/25/94 P61b(6) 004. list ACORN Meeting Attendees (partial) (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco