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- Nation on the Fault Line: Hispanic American Education President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans The Creation of Excelencia en Educacion Excelencia en.Educacion: The Role of Parents hi the Education of Their Children
- ? The council's recommenschools within schools, which can offer sustained . . . dations for each of these institutions are not individual attention to the developing adolesutopian or .hypotheticaL' Workihg models can cent in the context of a supportive group
- the Ad Council to·work with us on developing at least one ad, and some of the pharmacehtical companies have said that they would contribute funds. . I . This builds on our public sector efforts. Last February, you and the President initiated
- and enrollment in the Children's Health Jnsurance Prognmi (CmP). Key o'rganizational representatives that will facilitate the development anri implementation of this initiative are: Brenda A. Leath. MHSA. President & CEO, National Consortium for African American
- . To address this important concern, on March 6, 1997, the President issued a memorandum (Appendix 1) directing the Secretary of Education and the Director of the National Science Foundation to form an interagency working group to develop an action strategy
- by the Community Empowerment Board. The Empowerment Zone program is one of this Administration's most important community development initiatives and the President and Vice President are pleased that the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Accomplishments [3] [Binder]
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- grievances; and enforcement provisions to make these.rights real. I · · ; Va~cine. F,ocusing National EfforJs on an AIDS On May 18, 1997, the President challenged the nation to develop an AIDS va~cine within the next ten years. He announced a number
- The President's Family Agenda . Over the last 30 years, pressures on the family have increased. In a world dominated by more dualearner couples and single parent families, high pressure days and longer work weeks, parents find they have less and less time to spend
Accomplishments [1] [Binder]
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- Neera Tanden Files Office of Po lie~ Development, Domestic Policy Council, First Lady's issues BOX 1oft HRC accomplishments in the Arts CDHS Tobacco Control Section Video UI I FMLA I Parental Leave Effective Tobacco Prevention Strategies How
Accomplishments [2] [Binder]
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- rate on record. [source: HHS, Centers for Disease Control, 4/29/99] Ensuring· Safe Food • President .Clinton created the President's Council on Food Safety to develop a comprehensive food safety strategic plan for federal agencies. • The Clinton-Gore
- Community Preservation and Development Corporation
- of communities into strong, sustainable networks of resources working with and depending on each other. Acting in many roles, CPDC offers its knowledge and experience to all stakeholders in community building. C re-develops deteriorating properties using
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Justice Salutes Kids Coalition, 5 Goals
- Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Justice Salutes Kids Coalition, 5 Goals 20 11-0688-S kc634 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204
Child Care-Princeton Speech
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- the Carnegie Corporation•srecent pair of r ports (Starting Points [1994] and Years of Promise [1996]), 1 the cover article of a current Time ("H A Child's Brain Develops" [February 3, 1997]),2 and the President's recently-established Early Chi dhood Initiative
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile [Justice] After School [Programs]
- BartCh'ilton. Department of Agriculture . Gary Guzy, Environmental Protection Agency Douglas Tsao. Environmental Protection Agency · Jan no Lieber, Department ofT ransportation .Jeanne Nelson, President's Crime Prevention Council Chris Lehane, Department
Race
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- ) develop the President's view on the matter by reference to the Vision presented in Chapter 4; (iii) sketch the practical implications for . public policies and private practices- with some of those implications detailed in later chapters of the book. · C
- for study. In the 1997 Balanced Budget Act, Congress established two new commissions to address several Medicare issues, including the need to develop alternative financing for GME and the GME reimbursement needs of children's hospitals. Why does more need
- Microenterprise-Microenterprise Development as an Economic Adjustment Strategy [1]
- UNIVERSITY Microenterprise Development as an Economic Adjustment Strategy Vlll 0 • Self-employment by itself does not sustain most of microentrepreneurs' households. We found in most cases that self-employment is used in conjunction with other income
- Policy Council and Specia!Assistantto the First Lady 5) Collaborative Request- Ms. Brenda A. Leath. Persons in Attendance ~. ~ · 'r '; National Consortium for Africa~ American .'Children ()'{CAAC). Inc. .. . • Ms. Brenda A. Leath, President & CEQ • Dr
Environment-Green Bonds
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- development. ... THE WHITE HOUSE WASHiNGTON February 5, 1999 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT CC: THE VICE PRESIDENT THE FIRST LADY FROM: GENE SPERLING BRUCE REED PAUL WEINSTEIN JONORSZAG SUBJECT: "Better America Bonds" During last Friday's briefing
Girl Power
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- youth across the country. The "Girl Power!"- P.L.A.Y. CORPS partnership announced today will help to put into action the findings of a report by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports released in March 1997 by HHS and the "Girl Power
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Asthma and the Environment
- of Economic Advisors Honorable Andrew Cuomo Secretary Department of Housing and Urban Development Honorable Neal Lane, Director Office of Science and Technology Policy Honorable Gene Sperling Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Honorable Bill
- , the Vice President's office and the Education Department to develop the strongest possible proposal to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, with the objective of transmitting it to Congress by March 1. While there is still much to be done
Pillars [1]
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- rtnerships TIMELINE Proposed by the President's Council on Sustainable Development in Jan. 1997. McArthur Foundation to recommend policies late fal11997. Adm. initiative could be announced in early 1998. BENEFITS CoSTS/FEASIBILITY POLITICAL RAMIFICATIONS
- Education-Community Development
- ,. Dear Mr. President: I am writing to share with you exciting news from my home-Harlem-which has significant implications for economic development in inner-cities across America. I know that you will share in my joy and enthusiasm given your outstanding
Welfare [2]
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- : The Vice President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success; a coalition of civic groups committed to helping former ~elfare recipients stay in the wb:rkforce and succeed. Tailoring their services to meet welfare recipients needs
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence [2]
- COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 23930 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool!Violence [2] 20 11-0688-S kc621 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- J44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
- Microenterprise-Microenterprise Development as an Economic Adjustment Strategy [2]
- Adjustment Strategy 115 The economic context within which West Company has always worked continues to be a challenge. West must work together with other economic development actors to bring environmentally sustainable businesses into the county . Finally
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Prevention, Convening, Etc.
- ----has written a lot on this topic and was part of Carnegie effort) Very well known. tl!'oundation x Ruby Takanishi (Asian) President, F oun.dation for Child Development ·(was staff head of Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development) x Doug Nelson
Abortion-RU-486
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- with representatives of Roussel to discuss··: issues. In March 1993, Secretary Shalala wrote to the president of Hoechst urging him to eliminate all corpo~ate barriers to introduction of RU 486 in the United .States. ' Roussel Uclaf identified the· Population Council
Breast Cancer-Breast Cancer
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- over the Internet and on the principle that underserved women could benefit from this Information. the Information Action Council developed the Bl'idglng the Gap Initiative. Through a competitive procurement process in lhe third quarter ofFY97
- of polluted sites for development. Under the continued leadership of the Vice President, we propose to triple the number of empowerment zones, to give business incentives t
- of the Administ~ation's CHIP outreach efforts is a national ad campaign. Most experts think that a major reason why over 4 million uninsured children do not enroll in Medicaid is because of a lack of awarenesJ. Thus, a sustained, multi-media campaign to raise
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-At Risk [2]
- • NATIONAL.SEXOFFENDERREGISTRY .. Pursuantto P.L.lOS-119 GRANT PROGRAM INFORMATION .The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) administers this discretionary grant program, which supports the President's goal of establishing an effective national · registry of sex offenders. The FY
- -based 'ik;,; ' information can help to guide practitioners' . •-· · ·. · Tli~ Commission is pleased that the President has .. actions and the· development and implementation ):~;: ~cted to ensure accountability in Federal public of manage~ent policies
Child Care
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- of information to develop 5 DRAFT· the research agenda April 9, 2001 The member agencies shall assess the need for continuation of the Task Force or its functions, and make recommendations to the President. 6 -----------------·-·· PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION
After School-Coordination
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- for providers Increased public awareness of the need for out-of-school care Resource development to sustain the project's goals MOST plays a critical and extremely constructive role in coordinating after-school efforts in Boston. MOST's activities include
- Start and Early Start. • November 1997: Cong. McGovern lobbied successfully to secur~. $114 million in additional funding (above the request made by President Clinton) for key early childhood development and child care programs as part of the fiscal
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile Justice Conference
- and support the development of healthy children and safe communities. In taking on the challenge, we are armed with a tremendous body of knowledge on how to treat juveniles in the justice system and how to prevent delinquency in the first place. We've learned
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Child Care After School [2]
- CRIME AND After-School ,Crime or Chie1, Knoxville, Till R. Gil Kerllkowska Commissioner, Sutfalo, NY Talmadga N. Moore Chlot. Fl.Waytlll. IN Charles A. Moose RESOURCE COUNCIL Barbara T. Bowman, M.A. After-School Programs: President. Ericlcson
Health Reform-Asthma [3]
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- Attorney General Department of Justice Honorable Janet Yellen Chair. CounCil of Economic Advisors Honorable Andrew Cuomo Secretary Department of Housing and Urban Development · Honorable Neal Lane Director · Office.of Science and Technology Policy
- . Felicia Stewart, Deputy Assistant 'Secretary fo·r Population Affairs at HHS. I have also attached an· article by the Council on' Scientific Affairs of the· American Medical Association on the same subject. Dr. Ross vses this article to support her claim
Parenting Education
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- federal agencies ·to discuss a Presidential Council, and asking the President and Mrs. Clinton · to make statements about the_ importance of parenting education in such forums ~sour summer 1996 National Parenting Instructors Association conference
- grantS to public or nonprofit private entities and to enter into contracts with public or private entities and individuals to assist in developing and' making available family planning and population growth information (including educational materials
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Child Care After School [1]
- . Bartlett Sheriff, LA County. CA William Bratton Fmr. Commiss'r., NYC . Sam A. Cabral • President, lnt'l Union of Police Ass'ns. AFL·CIO Dean M. Esserman NATIONAL CRIME AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION RESOURCE COUNCIL Chief. Metro North, NY Thomas C
Education-School Choice
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- ) 01/2811997 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA!Box Number: 14955 FOLDER TITLE: Education-School Choice 20 11-0688-S keSS! RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-General Accounting Office Report, Juvenile Courts, January 1999
- , and Union counties; and Hamilton County, Ohio. We chose these locations because experts at the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) and the American Bar Association (ABA) considered these locales to be implementing significant
- don't have any clue about that basic information nor what to do with it. As some of you may know, the President and I will host a conference at the White House later this month on early childhood development and learning. Our goal is to help spread
New Ideas [Folder 1] [3]
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- care system. Adoption 2002 -- the initiative developed by HHS in response to President's charge-- included efforts to break down barriers to adoption. The Administration secured $10 million in FY 1999 for HHS discretionary Adoption Opportunities Grants
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-At Risk [1]
- Justice and Delinquency Prevention; and coordinates Federal activities related to juvenile justice and delinquency prevention. OJJDP also ser:Xes as the staff agency for the Cdordinating Council on Juvenile Justice ·".;'1" ·.· ~~r
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School [2]
- showed those in "self care" were more likely to get poor grades or behave badly. Good· youth-development programs not only keep kids safe, they often change their lives. Finally, social policymakers ·are getting the message. Last week Vice President AI
- Administration to start outreach Direct :Federal Government to hit·e tilore people w/mental illness. Develop a model plan for Federal hiring of people w/disabilities ACTION President includes in budget High Presidential Priority President includes in budget
After School-Report [2]
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- that it helped the students. and they would use it again. Hands On Science Outreach· ·' Hands On Science Outreach (HOSO) is an exten~ed school-day and after-school ·program developed to encourage children in grades pre-K to 6, including minority, lowincome
- on Child. Care that you will_. unveil a child care ,initiative in your State . I . , ,· . of the Union Address and FY ~999 budget proposal. . The memorandum refle!cts· a policy development process led by the Domestic f_o)*ey . Council with significant input
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Prescription for Reading Partnership
- on ABC • 4,500 physicians and nurse practitioners were ( television stations. trained in early literacy development. ·. • A multi-lingual book publishing program was developed by Scholastic and the R.R. Donnelley • The America~ Academy of Pediatrics
- costs, but may not exceed $150,000 per year. The President's budget will include approximately $500 million over five years for these tax credits. PROMOTES EARLY LEARNING AND HEALTHY CHILD DEVELOPMENT Promotes Early Learning. Research shows
Violence Against Women [3]
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- of Justice to coordinate implementation ofVAWA. The Steerins Committee bas developed a. Departmental agenda for action on violence against women that was submitted to the President last October in commemoration of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Under
America Reads
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- of Americ11 Reads participants are being conducted to learn how colleges and universities are responding to President Clinton's America Reads Challenge. Dr. Lois Bader, Michigan State University and Dt. Lany Kenney, University of WisconsiJJ~ Whitewater. have
Service
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- of serving ~s President Clinton's Sec~etary of Housing:and Urb~n Development. And from the very first conveisation we had on the subject he stressed that the priority was dealing with those Americans who are homeless. After all, they. are the most .unhoused
- community-based groups lik~ religious groups, boys and girls' clubs, etc. Could also .combine with the Vice President's "child fairs." • Public-Private Council: Create advisory council that would meet quarterly to oversee · current outreach activities
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile Crime Legislation [3]
- failed on a party .line vote. leap forward on both counts," he says. Kohl has said he will certainly offer the But Mark Soler, the president of the trigger-lock amendment again, if the, bill Youth Law Center, a public interest law ever gets to the Senate
[Family Issues]
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- and qualified. But that doesn't mean that they are always given the support they need or the encouragement they desire to improve their skills, to have opportunities that are not just meaningless workshops, but sustained professional development that enable them
- to the states to· develop their plans i~ necessary. Late May I Early June Announcement of Federal Outreach Plans: To comply with the President's recent directive to form agency plans for outreach, llliS will release a report in late May I early June describing
Education [Folder 3]
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- and sustains safe and high-performing schools. There are no Isilver bulle~ to improving schools and improving student learning, and that is why President Clinton emphasizes the need to focus on many vehicles for educational improvement in his "Call to Action
- day. When President Clinton hosted the White I:Iouse Conference on Child Care on October2J, 1997, it became clear that, more th~n ever, America's. working families are pressed to find safe, affordable care fortheir children. ' Millions of America's
After School-Report [1]
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- of the ·America Reads Challenge, READ*WRITE*NOW! Summit Com'mitment. As part of the Presidents' Volunteer Summit, the Department pledged a nationWide effort to develop 1, 000 new after-school partnerships by December 1997 through the 21st Century· Community
- since the start of this administration. I have appointed mor~ women and minorities to senior administration positions and judicial posts than any administration. I also established the President's Interagency Council on Women, the White House Office
- Safety and Youth Violence. Last month, the President launched the Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative, which will provide tip to $180 million this year-- and a total of$380 million over the next three years-- to help 50· communities develop
- to take the time to ask the right questions and ~en respon~ in a thoughtful way,u Coats said. Joining Coats and Wolf at the news conference were: Charmaine Yoest, F~ily Resear~h Council Heidi Brennan, President, Mothe~s at Home Dr. Brenda Hunter, child
Child Care-After School Care
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- Develop~ent Promotes Early Learning. Research shows that children's e~periences: in the earliest years are critical to their development and future success. The President's pr6posed Early Leaining Fu~d provides ch~llenge grants to communities (distributed
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School Particular Programs
- ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14952 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-AfterSchool-Particular Programs 2011-0688-S kc624 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
Welfare [1]
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- .... ' i I ) THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES WASHINGTON, D.C. 70201 ··JAN 27 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The purpose of this memo is to outline the information we have so far on the impacts of changes in welfare programs
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Prevention Programs, Hillary Rodham Clinton
- enceration and punishment for all juvenile offenders. ' forcement efforts. Moreover, Congress stripped the President's Ounce of Prevention Council of its After-School· Programs and Other funding and eliminated money that had been set Prevention Measures
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Gun Event, 4/27/99, POTUS/FLOTUS
- FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON CHILDREN AND GUNS EVENT THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 27, 1999 1 ---------------~---------. It is an honor to join the President in welcoming all of you to the White House this afternoon.· We've come together today
Children's Health-Issues [2]
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- week): In the week ofApril27, ~erica's Promise will convene a meeting to (a) review the focus group results and choose a tagline; (b) talk · about the more important work of developing a media strategy. -Interestingly, the Ad Council has expressed
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-School Safety, Substance [Abuse] [1]
- ( Reauthorization of the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program President Clinton will announce his plan for the overhaul of the Safe and Drug-free schools program to provide more effective programs for the reduction of drugs and violence in schools
Child Care-Policy Memos [2]
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- and Development Block Grant. Options far increasing federal investment in the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) include: A. · Distribute additional funding to States by current CCDBG formula without restriction. B. Require that states set benchmarks
Child Care-Policy Memos [1]
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- · a child c~e problem.· Now, National Institute of Child Health and Human thanks to the President and Mrs. Clinton,. we've brought Development found a direct link between high quality I the issue of child care into the spotlight and turned the child care
- on the council • The council will develop and coordinate policy and share best practices ANALYSIS • Language does not preclu~e broader membership on the council • The Interagency Federal Child Care Council is underdevelopment, and is projected: to meet in January
- ) for Demonstration Transportation Systems in 3 Parks (April22, 1996) On Earth Day 1996, President Clinton asked the.Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary ofTranspo~tion to develop a plan to enhance. resource protection and the quality of the visitor experience
- Learning Centers) 15 OPTIONS FOR CHILD CARE INITIATIVE December 1, 1997 I. Affordability A. Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit . . B. Child Care and Development Block Grant. II. Quality/Early Learning A. Scholarships. B. Consumer Education
- . The challenge is to continue moving fo!Ward·despite c'
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-[Conference on] School Violence-Afternoon Panel
- ) RESTRICTION nd P6/b(6) nd P6/b(6) '; i ! COLLEC:TION: · 1 Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council I Neera Tanden (Subject Files) I . ONBox Number: 14957 I FOLDER:I TITLE: I Youth Development/AfterschoolNiolence-[Conference on] School
New Ideas [Folder 1] [2]
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- A) is developing specific outreach strategies for Latina/Hispanic groups across the country. These safety net programs can assist immigrant working families in reaching and sustaining economic self-sufficiency. Ensure that both public and private health coverage
Abortion-Abortion [1]
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- impulses- "get into trouble," we blame them rather than adults for their dilemma. According to Sexuality Information and Education Council of the u.s. (SIECUS), President Debra Haffner, "Unfortunately, sexuality education messages can be conflicting
Child Care-The Hill [3]
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- . Food Safety and Em•rslng lnfediftiJ• Oi!C&!a"M. · The President's budget Includes an additional $75 million for the comblnecfeffo.rt"of COC ~nd FDA to develop and expand'natlonal early warning systems for unsafe food and emerging .Infectious diseases
- of juvenile crime in communities where after-school programs are inadequate; and we know that low-income mothers will only be able to sustain their independence when quality child care is available and affordable. We, therefore, strongly urge the President
Education-Shanker Speech [1]
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- are being hired at twice the rate of Title 1 certified teachers. The President has proposed a dramatic expansion of professional developmenh-· Mike is it $200 million? No--we are combining Goals, Eisenhower Professional development and the Title VI block
- Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14956 FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform-Long-Term Thinking, Big 20 11-0688-S kc600 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- JS U.S.C. SS2(b)) Pl P2
Child Care-Group Proposals
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- NATIONAL BLACK CHILD. U DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE. INC. January 15, 1998 Evelyn K. Moore President S!"1CJ C/::0 BOARD OF lltiRECTORS Brnan P. Mathis Cl11;1ir Wasrunoltm, DC Ms. Audrey Tayse Haynes Deputy Assistant to the President Director, White House
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Prevention-Children Exposed to Violence
- Fmr. Commiss'r., NYC Sam Cabral" President, lnt'l Union of Police Ass'ns, AFL-CIO Dean Esserman Chief, Stamford, CT Edward Flynn Research Director William C. Christeson, M.H.S. Development Coordinator Jonah S. Van Zandt Dear Candidate, Trying
Health Reform-Asthma [2]
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- (CHF), Schering-Plough Corporation, Montefiore Medical Center, and the New York City Council: The New York City Childhood Asthma Initiative, brainchild of New York Cicy Councilman Kenneth Fisher and CHF President Dr. I:i:v.in Redlener, is designed
- is not adequate, though we ate making progress. We need more and better research to develop effective models of prevention, aetection, and intervention. . The President: What can we do to interveL early, before the mental illness causes a child to become violent
- and Vice President of the University for Medical Affairs. He continues to participate as faculty in the educational programs of Rush Medical College. From 1984 to 1988 Dr. Henikoff was a member of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American
Women's [Issues]
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- . utJ President's Interugency Council on Women Working Group on Women and the Global Economy ACTION PLAN Goals and Qhjec:.tjyes The goals of the Presidcmts Interagency Council on Women (PlCW) Wotking Gro':IP on Women · and the Global Economy
- for the President, in conjunction with the ABA, to highlight the problem of domestic violence and call for greater efforts to combat it. Several of the ABA's proposals would have the President meet with children harmed by domestic violence to share his own
Education-Teacher Quality
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- . mentioned Nortel and Glaxo•Wellcome and Keenan and the regional education laboratories .. This is one of the most important statements that we could make about how we will achieve the high educational ·goals that the President outlined in hls call for action
Pillars [3]
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- Focus on security: 1998. Presidential elections: 2000 Dramatically improve lives of Haitian people (greater security, · political freedom, prospects for economic stability.) Sustain one of President's signature achievements. Haiti bogged down
Child Care Media [2]
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- psychologists believe that parents, not center-based day care facilities, are the answer to a child's proper development. Clinton's well-intentioned conference began with two factual distortions. First, he claimed to be the first president to address * the child
- PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION CLINTON LTllRARY PHOTocopy THE PARTNERSHIP The Center coordinates its work with other research and development centers, resource organizations, technical assistance providers, and the U.S. Department of Education
- Brendan J. Fitzsimons Communications Director John W. Bartlett Sam A. Cabral President, lnt'l Union of Police Ass·ns, AFL·CIO • Dean M. Esserman NATIONAL CRIME AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION RESOURCE COUNCIL Chief, Metro Nortn, NY Thomas C. Frazier Police
- developed nations.fw"e spend over 20 ( 25 ) ~ents of every health care dollar on administration while other natioos spend far less) · In 1993, President Clinton tried to reform the health care system to provide affordable health care to all Americans. Like
- , Harrison McKay and Judith Winkler, Ipas.' United States; Dale Huntington, Population Council, Egypt and United States; Ngozi lwere, Community Life Project, Nigeria; Shireen Jejeebhoy, consultant, Special Programme of Research, Development and Research
- , there were no written exams. And in fact, when President Elliott first suggested them, there was an objection because many of the students couldn't write. Yet like you, the students at the end of the last century had much to look forward to. When Oliver
- professional development. "(4) reqUire its local educational agencies to use effective, research-based prevention and early intervention strategies to identify and·support students who need additional hetp to meet those promotion I . standards, including
- ~~- The Domestic Policy .Council has been leading a policy development process, with sig11ificant iqput from various federal agencies ~nd White House offices, to develop policy optiorts on child care for the President's consideration, · The purpose
- or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAl PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRAl P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Gun Issues
- and gun laws. As we have discussed the proven Massachusetts gun violence prevention model and laws can greatly assist the President's and your legislative and public policy agenda. I look forward to continuing to work closely with you and your staff. Let's
- 1 PRESIDENT CLINTON lJNVEILS PRINCIPLES FOR MEDICARE REFORM AND UNDERSCORES NEED TO DEDICATE THE SURPLUS TO MEDICARE February 3, .1999 Today, in his speech to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), President Clinton underscored
- scientific drug app.roval prodess became under assault in the 1 05th Congress. President Clinton threatened to veto a provision that would have prevented the FDA froni usin~g government funds to test, develop or approve drugs that may induce medical abortion
Health Reform-Budget [2]
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- for the sustained effect at tf'Je community level on druQ use but not on emergency service visits. Trained physicians retained a direct link with end control over drug prescribing. Fer every asthma patient with a service daim, there ere roughly two others without
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile Justice Bulletins
- on selected research in family therapy, child psychiatry, community development, group · work, and stress and social support. The FAST program helps youth· succeed by creating-structured opportunities-for voluntary involvement in repeated, positive, personal
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile Crime Legislation [1]
- Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/AfterschoolNiolence-Juvenile Crime Legislation [1] 20 11-0688-S kc635 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom
- Children's Congress (1 page) nd P6/b(6) 003b. letter ~elegate LaNisha to Sen Kohl (partial) (2 pages) 02/19/1999 P6/b(6) 002c. letter , ·:··.' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number
- , the development of a video training program for caregivers, and- of course- Special Olympics Specwlsmiles™. Ms. Fetter was recently the General Manager of the Johnson & Johnson CPI Professional Division and is currently president and owner of Specialized Care
- new lnltlatlve . '.unveiled ·by President Clinton. : work were prom!)ted in part by a new.· :,. In a commencement address at Gram· Council or Economic Advisers report that bllngState University, Mr. Clinton also an· found that the average time parents
- to inspire students to achieve academic, social, and c:ueer success by providing a supportive community' that identifies, encourages' and develops each student's individual interests and abilities. Members of the community will participate in the learning
Child Care Media [1]
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- guardians of young children. Gary Bauer, President; Family Research Council·, also was consistently quoted·orfeatured in several negative editorials, op-eds and news stories stating he was against day care and "empowering government to spend more time
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Cost of After School Programs
- and opportunities to learn new skills (Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, 1992). • Parents rallk high computer classes, art and music courllies, and community service as activities for after school programs. In a 1997 survey of parents who after-school
Child Care-Tax, General
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- Options . '' An NEC process in coordination with ~reasury staff has developed possible new tax cut options for the President's budget. NEC-DPC subigroups (Treasury, OMB,CEQ, OVP, and various agencies) have been working on priority areas, in~luding health
Education-Shanker Speech [2]
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- and Accountability Parent involvement Charter schools and school choice 1 Class size Social promotion School construction Early childhood development . scienc~ You may want to consider a focus on a particular set of initiatives that are more directly connected
New Ideas [Folder 1] [4]
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- . 103. Early childhood development. 2 TITLE II-PARENT GRANTS Sec. 201. Parent grants. 1 SEC. 2. FINDINGS. 2 Congress makes the following findings: 3 4 I (2) The proportion of illegitimate births to 5 I . (1) The family is the foundation
- president advocate fifl:een· year jail tenns for anyone seeking to pur· chase a health service· that the government . deems i.~·mecessary (and therefore excludes· from the mandated benerh: package), I re· quested rhar Will pinpoint the paragraph
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-FTC/DOJ [Federal Trade Commission/Department of Justice] Study [1]
- List (partial) (I page) nd RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-FTC/DOJ [Federal Trade
- National Association of Children's Hospitals INI•A•C•IH An Affiliae< nfNACHRI Peters D. Willson Vice President, Public Policy Phone (703) 684-1355 Fax (703) 684-1589 40 I Wythe Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 National Association
- ~e 2~5% of their funding to develop · State capacity tci assist low-perfonning schools and districts. Ofthis·set•aside, States would be required to allocate 70% of the funding directly to LEAs with the greatest Qercentage of schools in need
- (3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Neera Tanden's Files Archived by Eric Morse Office of Policy Development, Domestic Policy Council, First Lady's issues Health Reform Mental Health Conference Mental Health Conference Health Reform
- Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14952 FOLDER TITLE: ·Child Care-Child Care Issues [2] 20 11-0688-S kc559 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- !44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom oflnformation Act
- ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Office of Policy Development Neera Tanden (First Lady's Issues) OA/Box Number: 20164 .FOLDER TITLE: ' [Parental Unemployment Insurance and Paid Family Leave] [4] [Loose] 20 12-003 8-S kc639 RESTRICTION CODES
- of today's children; WHEREAS millions of children still live in conditions of poverty, abuse, neglect, and exploitation; WHEREAS comprehensive individual development (including psychological development) can take place only under conditions that protect one's
- I .rv 1 0 I VI 1 Promise: I;Iistoric advances-- including the discovery ~f drugs that have the potential to prevent cancer, the increasing pace of our ability to map the human genome, and the development of new imaging technologies used
- environmental causes of asthma and developing new strategies to reduce children's exposure to asthma triggers; and conducting a new public information campaign to reduce ex~osure to asthma triggers. to The White .House DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL . ·FAX COVER
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-FTC/DOJ [Federal Trade Commission/Department of Justice] Study [2]
- Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/AfterschooiNiolence-FTC/DOJ [Federal Trade Commission/Department of Justice] Study [2] 20 I 1-0688-S kc632 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C
Choices and Consequences
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- , , .I I COUR PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH COURT TV AND OTHERS TO TEACH ADOLESCENTS TOLERANCE NEW YORK: April 7, 1999 -- In connection with the introduction of far-reaching federal hate crimes legislation, President Clinton
Health Reform-Asthma [1]
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- 10 and migration from subsistence societies to economically developed countries .II 12 It is generally agreed that the observed increase in the prevalence of asthma is not simply a consequence of improved diagnosis1314 or of diagnostic transfer. 15
- . Origins and history: The initiative was stimulated by President Clinton's challenge issued in bis 1995 State of the Union address that ''parents and leaders all across the country ... join together in a national campaign against teen pregnancy to make
Violence Against Women [2]
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- assistance thr~ugh its newsletter, Violence Agains~ Women Act News and tWo handbooks developed in consultation ~tb. the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women: A Conbnunity Checklist 'and Stop the Cycle of Violence. . I i .. . Organizes
Child Care-Welfare
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- _ ____;0~7~12Y98 WED 11:25 FAX 202 456 5581 DOMESTIC POLICY COL · 141001 ·' THE WHil]: .~OUSE. · Domestic P~licy Council . DATE: . · T/~'I . ·sr~~- FAcsiMIT...E FOR: . £/-ei1Dl/'L...J--,~-""' .-fj};S 1 .'t . {od- '({~ FAX: PHONE: ·.I
- ?] and · · requiring States wait for regulations to talce action. i ALSO SUBJECT\ TO SBREFA PROCESS. tq I . OPTION THREE: ~nstruct DOL to Produce Model State Legislation for Separate UIFMLA Fund. DOL would develop voluntary, 1model State legislation for creating
- that, at best, does not support their optimal develOpment and, at wor:st, may compromise their hea/Jh and safety." · New Findings on Children, Families, and Economic Self-Sufficiency National Research Council, Institute of Medicine • • • Currently; no.state
- used a · · single lyspnea scale; two studies used the Mahler Dyspnea Scale (MDS), while the other four studies independently used the Borg Scale, Fletcher's Dyspnea Scale, the Tr:msitional Dyspnea Index (TDI) or the Medical Re5earch Council Dyspnea
- , and we will highlight strategies to put these models into practice nationwide. . ~ : Local events like yours are being developed across the country to . .underscore the importance of schools, communities, and families working together to create safer
Children's Health-Issues [1]
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- through their ambulance, school bus, emergency physician and para-transit services. • .The Ad Council will develop public service announcements for tehwision and radio broadcast. • Bonneville International Corporation has agreed to run spots about CHIP
Violence Against Women [1]
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- 03/05/99 141001 14:25 FAX. THE WHITE HOUSE WASH l NGION I I l DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCil: FACS~EFOR: I jJI' -() r.. J 1 -~rJ l a.J. --~~~~--~--AJ--,~~--L----~-----I DATE:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ TELEPHONE
Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Accommodation of Pregnancy-Related Disabilities on the Job
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- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Accommodation of Pregnancy-Related Disabilities on the Job
- EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE. PRESIDENT b!BRARY OLD EXEGUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING Room 308 ROOM: x57000 DATE: ~Your Request 0 FYI Comments: Fro7 ~dbz; EOP LIBRARIANS-- YOUR INFORMAT/ON PARTNEiS BERKELEY JOURNAL OF EMPLOYMENT & LABOR LAW 334 have
- , Mississippi, Missouri, New jmey, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia Reproductive Health © 1998 Advocates for Youth President, James Wagoner Suite 200 1025 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20005 202.347.5700 FAX 202.347.2263 www
- said abortion should not be permitted comprised 18 percent in 1989 and is now at 22 percent. The public's attitude toward abortion largely lines up with President Clinton's phrase that abortions should be "safe, legal and rare," said Elizabeth Adell
- Occupational Injuries have not been adjusted for age and are limited to persons 16 years of age and older. When the indicator for childhood poverty was developed, the under-15 age group was chosen to depict the most family-dependent of children. These data
- and our children. The objectives for the White Hquse Millennium Council for the next two years are to: I -- Develop, coordinate and promote national millennium projects which "Honor the.Past -Imagine the Future," with a special focus on Saving America's
- 2-24-98 ; · SENT· BY: 18:02 ; SCI & TECH 62878;# 3/10 POLICY~ II.FISCA-;::, YEAR 1999 RESEARCH AND DEVELOP~.-~:NT BUDGET: OVERVIE~ President Clbton has submitted to Congress the flrsl balanced budget request in 30 y~ars. FY99 is also the sixth
Reinvention Laboratory
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- and efficient use of federal resources; and /. • Develop sustainable, community partnerships between fed~ state and local government committed to getting results. Community Plll'tldjJatio'n: . · The Federal Support for Communities Initiative invites
Education-Arts
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- established an · Advisory Council made up of more than 40 educators, school administrators, curriculum specialists, artists, multimedia specialists, and Museum staff to guide the project. At each stage of development, Northwest Artists will be evaluated both
- Early Childhood Development-Early Learning
- . FIRST LADY HILLARY ROD HAM CLINTON SPOTLIGHTS EARLY LEARNING AND HEALTHY CHILD DEVELOPMENT January 28, 1998 I believe the President's proposal will help us all move together in fulfilling our most important responsibil?ty as individuals or as a nation
- ori Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans J ·Workplan January 1998-December 1999 This· workplan was developed through a six week collaborative process with members of ihe President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic
Pillars [2]
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- and develop positions on outstanding controversial. issues. I Develop strategy to pass . the President's legislation preventing health plans and employers from discriminating on the basis of genetic information. I Making FDA more efficient and responsive
- , $ 27,500 Laura Tayman, $ 25,000 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL** Anthony Lake, assistant to the president for national security affairs, $ 125,000 Samuel "Sandy" R. Berger, deputy assistant to the president for national security, $ 110,000 Nancy E. Soderberg
- of addressing the need for safe, affordable, quality child care. The Domestic Policy Council has highligh~ed four current programs supporting child care: • • • • Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit HHS' s Child Care and Development Block Grant USDA's Child
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Mentoring and Adolescent [Pregnancy] Prevention [1]
- for all our youth. References Source: Great Transitions: Preparing Adolescents for a New Century, Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, March 1996, pp. 36-37. Public Agenda/Y ankolovich Public/Private Ventures on Big Brothers/Big Sisters ATTACHMENT
- proposed changes in the federal government that could improve comprehensive strategies for children and families during a meeting convened by President Clinton's Domestic Policy Council on January 26, 1996. The meeting, held in collaboration with several
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-White House Strategy Meeting on Children, Violence, and Responsibility
- Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/ AfterschooiNiolence-White House Strategy Meeting on Children, Violence, and Responsibility 20 11-0688-S kc638 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Conference on School Violence [10/15/98] [2]
- ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool!Violence-Conference on School Violence [I 0/15/98] [2) 20 11-0688-S kc630 RESTRICTION CODES
- to the President that lays out the DPC and Education Department's recommendations for changes to ESEA. It also identifies areas requiring further development. The DPC and the Department have been working_ together on a reauthorization proposal with the dual goals
- an important role in developing the White House Conference on .Early Development arid the White House Conference on Child Care. During the policy development process for the child care initiative, ·the President looked to the First Lady for her advice
- Cristina Griego National Council of La Raza Carla Taylor National Black Child Development Institute Mott Foundation WilliamS. White, President· Marianne Kugler Judy Y. Samelson Maur~en H. Smyth Alonzo Crim Johil Porter Patsy K. Edwards Daniel J. Cady
- ,!k group began meeting in late September, and will present a draft strategic approach to the · Regulatory Policy Council at its October meeting. The work group acknowledges the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to developing guidance on benefits
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-At Risk Convening [2]
- schools. She described Red Ribbon Week in which high school students develop entertainment with anti-drug themes and present them to elementary school students, and described several special days with anti-drug themes.] The President. Thank you very much
Equal Pay [Folder 2]
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- women. "Closing the pay gap and offering equal benefits and pensions to women workers is vital to our nation's future economic health," said Linda Tarr-Whelan, President and CEO of the Center for Policy Alternatives, authors of AMERICA's ECONOMIC AGENDA
- to support the development of charter schools. In addition, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley has been asked by President Clinton to use broad waiver authority to provide maximum flexibility in the use of federal funds to help charter. schools ad
- Sciences. In December~ 1996 I completed the Child Development AssOciate Credential Course at Capital Community Technical College and I will take my final assessment exam for this credential on May 5,.1997. _ _.__ 01/27/98 13:47 COORDINATING COUNCIL
- To make child care better, safer and more affordable for America's working families Development, announcement, and roll-out of the President's White House Conference on Child Care FY 2000 child care initiative Oped in women's magazines (Parents, etc
- is vitally important tQ our community and economy. · SchoolReadWne§~ ~ ' .................... Sc•h•oo•l•R•~•din•es:;•WJ~ .. :. WJM£, School Readines:; ---- What Every School ·Readiness Council Should Know When Developing Its Two to Five Year Plan
Neighborhood Networks
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- centers. While launched by HUD, Neighborhood Networks relies primarily on local support for development needs of the centers - such as computer software and hardware, furniture, personnel and capital funding - and long-term sustainability. Neighborhood
- developed a model system to do background checks o:: child care workers in the centers and :ramily day-care homes it sponsors. The President's directive is aimed at bring a similar level o::excellence to the non-military :rederally-sponsored child care
- ( · , ___(k)Chair ofthe Council oft.Envir
California Child Care
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- California Early Childhood Teachers To unify and professionalize these programs. .. ..1 Develop a uniform public subsidy equivalent to other levels of education ..1 Vary hours to meet family needs ..1 Require all early childhood teachers to meet
- Biwserman, Jr., J.D. Joan Langworthy HONORARY PRESIDENT: David Brenner, Entertainer New York, New York . HELPING PARENTS HELP.KIDS 0 ·. Ch;t~'5 RiGh-+5. (OqNci~ @. ie ) ·Ap;r:Jl 1 I 1998 DIR. OF DEVELOPMENT: Laurie A~ Casey PARENilNG EDUCAllON
Health Reform-Hill Democrats
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- to support activities such as professional development courses to improve overall teacher quality. · Quality ·Teachers. The legislation w,ill provider local school districts with $1.2 billion to .recruit excellent teacher candiqates, retain and support
- in the city. The Health . development resource materials. Connecticut Charts-a-Course. the Director of the Cooperative Education Service, the School early Childhood Council and Stamford Readiness Public Schools will provide workshops Program will give a ·bi
Kiddie Mac [2]
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- a commiSsion to be known as the Children's Development Commission. · · '(b) MEMBERSIDP- the ' (1) APPOINTMENT- The Commission shall be composed of 7 members appointed by President, not later than the expiration of the 3-month period beginning upon
- ) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of ·personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed
- options. Working Group of Business Leaders. The President would appoint Secretary Rubin to co-chair, with a private sector executive, a working group of business leaders on child care. The group would report back within 60 days on strategies for developing
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Children and Guns Event [5/8/99] [2]
- (victims' families) (2 pages) nd P6/b(6) COLLECTION:. Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Su~ject Files) ONBox Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Children and Guns Event [5/8/99] [2] 20 11
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Crime
- .. ,· ' April 1, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR AITORNEY GENERAL JANET RENO FROM: SUBJECT: BRUCE REED, DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT JOSE CERDA III, SENIOR POLICY ANALYST DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL WHITE HOUSE PRIORITIES ON CRIME This memorandum
- , evidence regarding the impact of breastfeeding on cognitive development and on attachment behavior and emotional development suggest more soundly the presence of multiple factors influencinghuman growth and development; -The transformation of the health
- Reagan in 1988 to the.Child Care and Development Block Grant approved by Preside~t Bush in 1990. We look forward to working withthe Congress to secure this critical · . support for America's working families. ~002 02/20/98 FRI 14:08 FAX 202 622 1294
- of the package. The remainder is accommodated within the Administration's overall budget. Specific "pay tors" have not been identified. There are four elements to the President's proposal: expansion of the current child care development block grant, an increase
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-School Violence Conference
- CounCil for NIMH. Currently, she is a member of the Centers for Dis~ Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Comm.iit.ee for Injury Preventio" and Control and of the President's Expen Committee on School Violence. 111 addition, !iihe is a member of.nurneft
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-At Risk Convening [1]
- ) . COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/AfterschoolNiolence-At Risk Convening [ 1] 20 I 1-0688-S kc625 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44
- Early Childhood Development: Children's Charter
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 23930 FOLDER TITLE: .,. Early Childhood Development: Children's Charter 20 11-0688-S kc569 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act'- [44 U.S.C. 2204
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Youth Violence Ideas
- ·administration signals a turf. er .~-~~n -il .d· . i ' vice president and-general counsel ·lit recent years. tlie NRA has takwar b~tween gun 'lobby gro\lpS. pGeoeopl: •. Nscha,ld!scofuBncth preset en . for O.F. Mossberg & Sons. - ' . Council .officials and observ
Children's Health Day
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- • National Pork Producer's Council •oregon Dairy Council •Pennsylvania Department of Health •President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports •Produce for Better Health Foundation/Five-A-Day •School To Work Publications Inc. •shape Up America! •society
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence [1]
- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 23930 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschooi!Violence [I] 20 11-0688-S kc620 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- J44 U.S.C. 2204(a)J Freedom
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- of Direc~ors. Jim is married to Lisa Murray McGovern, a. Congressional Relations Officer for the General Services Administration. In 1995, Lisa McGovern was named as an alternative member of the President's Interagency Council on Women. The McGoverns have
- Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14961 FOLDER TITLE: JDF [Juvenile Diabetes Foundation] Children's Congress; Delegate Letters, Applications, and Photographs [Binder] [4] 20 11-0688-S kc611 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
Child Care-Legislation '99
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- in the form of grants for the Child Care and Development Block Grant program. States would be required to provide a 20°/o state match and allocate 70o/o of the new funds to low-income families not benefitting from other forms of assistance. "Our. nation's
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Children and Guns Event [5/8/99] [1]
- Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA!Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/AfterschoolNiolence-Children and Guns Event [5/8/99] [ 1] 20 11-0688-S kc627 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -,144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Conference on School Violence [10/15/98] [1]
- · behavior; listening and learning from academics, parents, teachers, law enforcement and other experts about efforts that are effectively keeping our children safe; sharing best practices and exploring new solutions; and developing strategies to put
- Early Childhood Development-Early Education/[Dept. of Education]
- bame-visitiq cluses IDd have sreat flexibiUty to decide whetberta support child-care. help schools $tay open later for eufycbiJdhood development programs or provide health &ei'Yices for YOWlS c:bildn!ll. , . 11tle m- ExcelleDt Principals Cballeage
Families-Parent Corps
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- spend about one-third of their waking life in school, and it is there that psychiatric disorders often express themselves." The Partnership has an Educational Advisory Council of national leading educators and mental health professionals developing new
Child Care-Child Care
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- the Military Child Development Programs with Federal. · State, tribal. and local a'gencies, as well as with private a1id nonprofit groups. that are responsible for providing child care: In his Directive' the President stated
- to answer this question. Listed below are the explanations that have been most often cited and that were carefully considered in developing this proposal: • less social stigma attached to pregnancy or childbearing by unmarried teenage girls; in fact, some
Education-Shanker Speech [3]
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- into the school day,· would give teachers the opportunity to confer with their colleagues -- like doctors and lawyers. do. In response to these urgent needs, the President's has pr9posed a $1.2 billion fund for these professional development activities . . 15
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-National Campaign Against Youth Violence
- Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschooi/Violence-National Campagn Against Youth Violence 20 11-0688-S kc636 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204
Child Care Media [3]
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- ! Rogers-Adams, executive director of the Ebenezer Child Development Center, a facility that has three staffing vacancies. At Thursday's conference in Washington, D.C., President Clinton said he plans to unveil ways to help parents in January, His proposal
Kids Count
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- • Ron Haskins, Staff Director, House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Resources • Sharon Lynn Kagan, The Bush Center on Child Development and Social Policy, Yale University James Stojak, Executive Vice President, Global Fulfillment, Citicorp Credit
Title IX [2]
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- for designating Title IX coordinators and for developing effective grievance procedures to handle sex .discrimination complaints. Page 3 - The President • Fairness i~ testing and assessment practices. In the near future, OCR will issue final guidance for its
Health Reform-Long Term Care
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- Takamura re Alzheimer's Disease (partial) (2 pages) 03/2711999 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Su~ject Files) ONBox Number: 14956 . FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform-Long-Term Care 2011-0688-S kc599
Education [Folder 2]
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- is the supply of zealous, tireless people willing to endure the tribulations of starting ar:-d sustaining a charter school? We know there are hun~ dreds of them, but are there tens of thousands? Conversely, on the demand side, how widespread is the I0 MANN 0
- ). These documents reflect the development of our position of strong support for President Clinton's child care initiative. · Chair, Narlonal Law Enforce· , _ OffiQOra W81'11orlel F"'"CI Jam•• A. Fo•, Ph.D. Dean, College of Cllm~l Ju.tq. Nortll••tem Univartity
- of care our children receive by enhancing early child childhood development through a new Early Learning Fund as well as by supporting enforcement of state child care health ~d safety standards. Finally, the President's child care initiative addresses
- of an Executive Memorandum issued by the President on February 18, 1998 to Federal Departments with programs assisting working families:. Treasury Department, the Departments of Agriculture, Education, Labor, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human
- FAMILIES ALSO STRUGGLE TO FIND INTERIM CARE WHEN SCHOOLS OR CENTERS ARE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS OR FOR STAFF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAYS. THESE GAPS ARE APPARENT IN RURAL, AS WELL AS URBAN, AREAS. THERE IS ALSO AN UNMET NEED FOR CHILD CARE FOR 1NFANTS
- Development/After School/ Violence •!• After School •!• YD/AIV •!• After School-· 1/7 •!• YD/AIV •!• After School Program Survey •!• YD/AIV' •!• Costs of After School Programs •!• YD/AIV •!• After School-Hill 98-99 •!• YDIAN •!• After School-Particular
- of President Clinton's State of the Union · Address Tuesday evening. Recognizing the social and economic importance of early childhood issues, · . state lawmakers have recently adopted policies to support working families anc::Lquadrupled legislation addressing
- . The Personal Responsibility arid Work Opporturiity Reconciliation ACt of 1996, PL 104-193, establishes the Child Care and Development Fund to provide assistance to working low-income families to achieve .and maintain economic self-sufficiency. The major change
Early Childhood Development
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- Early Childhood Development
- ! [parti~l] 002g. letter "Paul and Mary Ann" to The Education Center . 002h. letter "Elizabeth" to The Education Center [partial] (1 . I (1 page) I pag~) I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Su~ject
- THE SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WASHINGTON MAY 2·.2 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR: Jennifer Klein Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House This is in response to your request for federally conducted education programs
- asthma and to develop improved methods· for prevention and treatment· of pediatric asthmii. This funding would be available ··for competitive grants to States to test disease management app~oaches including, but not limited to,. thos~ based
- , Congress passed and President Bush signed the. landmark Child Care and Development Block Grant Act. I was proud to have helped· lead the effort, and I am proud of what · our states have been able to accomplish since· irs implementation. · But, it is also
- is developing partnerships to encourage a complementary range of private outreach activities. Enhanced match fm; outreach. One option for improving state outreach·is to provide an enhanced match to enroll children who are eligible for but not previously enrolled
- of Congress (partial) (1 page) nd P6/b(6) 003c. letter Parent of Delegate Jimmy to Sandra [Silvestri] (partial) (1 page) 03/09/1999 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number
- final say over l · the school budget. .The District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority: the "control board"--a five-member panel created by Congress and appointed by the president-has broad powers over the city's
National Parks
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- Resources Defense Council · National Trust for Historic Preservation July 1997 . T''"" · 07/22/1997 13:01 2022730895 NATL PK SVC PAGE EXECUTJVE SUMMARY merica's first N
- nurses' associations, and the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports to implement asthma education programs in schools. An exciting new program focuses on assisting health care professionals in the managed care setting with implementing total
Health Reform-Teen Pregnancy
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- Life Program provided an additional $9 million in new funding to enable communities·to develop and implement 66 abstinence-based education and demonstration projects throughout the country. President Clinton continues this commitment in his FY 1998
- Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14956 FOLDER TITLE: Health Refonn-Hill, Families Agenda 20 11-0688-S kc597 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- 15
- childhood development. . ' ~ . Total cost over five, years not to exceed .President's Proposal of $21/ billion I. Child Care Block Grant (CCDBG) President's Proposal: Provides an additional $7.5 billion in mandatory funding over 5 years through
- in the battle against asthma, Jacy Hass !: Jacy ... ':. · 11/05/98 CEQ. THU 18:17 FAX 2024560753 141001 •.. ·-EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT- COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ·PHONE: (202) 395-5750 722 JACKSON PLACE, N.\V. \V ASHlliGTON, D.C. 20503
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- presidents (see attached). Literacy leaders who want to provide input as the initiative is developed or who want to involve work-study students in their programs should contact the college presidents directly. The full text of the radio address is attached
Health Reform-Ovarian Cancer
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- . cc: Tim Saunders r 09/10/98 . ·.:. ,I ' '', •' •I , '·: . 141002 THll 12:35 FAX OVARIAN CANCER AWAN.ENESS , ~ WEEK, 1999 I BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAWI.TION We hav.e many weapons at hand in our war
- for schools that are not accountable to the public. If such an amendment were adopted and included in the bill presented to the President, his senior I advisers would recommend that the President veto the bill .. · I I Economic Development Initiative We
- and the nation. The Council members collaborate to help develop Child Study Center school-friendly programs. Port Washington Alternative High School Program This program is geared to adolescents who are academically capable, but have had difficulty in school
New Ideas [Folder 1] [1]
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- from sustaining our commitment to the Congressional Black Caucus. Status. OMB passback: + (0); WH Need:+ $50 million; HHS appeal: +$50 million Building on the President's Race and Health Initiative. (existing WH initiative) Minorities suffer as much
- [partial] (2 pages) · nd P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14954 FOLDER TITLE: District of Columbia-Charter Schoo.ls DC [I] 20 11-0688-S kc566 RESTRICTION CODES
- program that integrates child development, leadership and democracy skills. In 1993, the class was piloted in Hartford, Connecticut. The President of St. Francis Hospital and an American Leadership Forum member, offered his hospital as the first base site
- :I :i 'i .i ( :I ' Thank you very much. (applause) Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you Neil, thank ·j . I you Professor Seefeldt~ thank you Congressman Hoyer, thank you, President Kirwan J As I was .. . . :I ;I . sitting up here
- Joey Silvestri's fafily [partial] (1 page) nd P6/b(6) I I I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domistic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14954 FOLDER TITLE: Children's Health-Juvenile Diabetes Ev~nt I ! 20 11-0688
- to the President in consultation with the Domestic-Policy Council, the NatioDal Science and Technology Co"uncil, the Council on Environmental , Quality, and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). 3-303. Membership. The Task Force shall be composed
- development initiatives; · DC Reads program created, using AmeriCorps to help DC children learn to read; President. First Lady, Vice President and Cabinet visit DC schools, highlight existing partnerships and announce series of new efforts to renew capital
- perspective, how [does] your program work to reduce delinquency in children as they grow older? Dr. Lynn McDonald: James Culmore, from Yale University, says succinctly (he is a psychiatrist there) that relationships are to child development what location
- that they are ·getting a fair share of DCPS' resources in relation to other schools in their division. On what principles is the Weighted Student Formula based? In its first session, the Academic Committee developing the WSF established the following five principles
- of development attempted to adapt to modern conditions. They warned us about unaccountable power, they warned us about creating checks and balances, and they set up a system that they thought would create a balance of power. I think that is what we have to see
Health Reform-Epilepsy [1]
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- epilepsy. OFFICERS Susan Axelrod, President Debbie Flader, Vice President Nancy Monica, Vice President The economic cost and emotional toll of epilepsy, particularly uncontrolled epilepsy, is devastating. Over 2.5 million people have epilepsy
- Advisory Board Reverend Willie Davis Executive Director, Monroe Council on Teen Pregnancy Jean Bethke Elshtain Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, Divinity School, University of Chicago Wade Horn President, National
- , et al (partial) (1 page) 07/20/1998 ,. P6/b(6) P6/b(6) COLLECTION: .Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14956 FOLDER TITLE: Hillary Rodham Clinton-Columns [2] 20 II-06887S kc606
- /1999 P6/b(6) 004d. letter Delegate Adam to Rep Porter (partial) (1 page) 02/22/1999 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14961 FOLDER TITLE: JDF [Juvenile Diabetes
Health Reform-Budget [1]
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- process. The budget t~am held its first meeting with the President today. Children and Families •. Child Care. We have recommended that the President essentially reintroduce last year's child care initiative-- $7.5 billion for subsidies for working
Education [Folder 1] [2]
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- development. I know that people must not only be committed to success; they must also have the skills they need to succeed. During the school year, we provided focused professional development for principals and teachers on standards, cuiTiculum. instructional
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Hollywood, Ratings, Etc. [3]
- and practical system for rating programs if the industry does not develop such a system itself." !d. at 195. The language and structure of the Telecommunications Act and the Conference Report demonstrate, therefore, that Congress hoped that the television
- of unpaid leilve following the birth or adoption of a child. • · On Sunday, May 23, 1999, President Clinton directed the SecretarY of Labor to propose · new regulations and model State legislation to enable States to develop innovative ways · of using
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Hollywood, Ratings, Etc. [2]
- ENTERTAINMENT. '(a) Requirement: The National Institutes of Health shall conduct a study of the effects of violent video games, and music on child development and youth violence. ·'(b) Elements: The study under subsection (a) shall address-- to '(1) whether
- information !(a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors !a)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy !(a)(6) of the PRA
- that commitment As this commitment is embodied in the President's executive order and EPA. policy, though, it should be one we can all feef·comfortable·writing into law. Moreover, as CEPA is less stringent than FQPA, weakenil"!g CEPA can't really be justified
- Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Breast Cancer-Mammography Correspondence 2011-06.88-S kc557 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- ]44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act -15
Working Women Count
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- : 703-549-9864 Hs. Helen Coronado Special Assistant to ~resident National Council of La Raza 1111 19th Street, N.W. suite 1000 Washington, D.C. 20002 202/785-1670 FAX: ~02/785-0851 Ms • Susan Cowell · \, , ' Vice President Intl Ladies Garment
- National Council of La Raza Publications
- will be better able to direct prevention strategies and services to those most at risk fot contracting HIV infection. Developing and strengthening sex- and drug- related risk prbvention and reduction programs must continue to be a top priority for Hispanics
- , and it is there that psychiatric disorders often express themselves." The Partnership has an Educational Advisory Council of national leading educators and mental health professionals developing new models to address the needs of children and teenagers in school. • Parenting
- and require centers to comply with accreditation standards. Provides for technical assistance to assist center compliance with these mandates. Directs GSA to establish an inter-agency council to facilitate cooperation and sharing of best practices, and develop
- from the president of the National Council on Family Relations. . · . 'We have a time famine in this ·country," said oouncilleader William Doherty, professor of family social science at the University of Minnesota. "Definitely children get less face
- of International Women's Day,· the President is taking several steps to assure that women's rights -- in this country and in " •
- advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA[ P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted i'nvasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's
- v 2100 M Sl'REET NW SUITE WASIIINGTON JOO DC 20037 BOARD MEMBERS Chairman Thomas H. Kean, former Governor of New Jersey and President, Drew University President Isabel V. Sawhill, Senior Fellow, Johnson Chair, The Brookings Institution Linda
- that I gave you a quick glimpse into a unique volunteer program taking place in HUD-subsidized properties that we developed and managed for 20 years. Not to make light of the President's originality in motivating volunteerism in America, I am delighted
- , but depopulation," says Allan Carlson, president of the Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society ih Rockford, Ill. Mr. Carlson and others who worry about shrinking populati'ons think modern prosperity helps stifle fertility in a country where only 11 states
- New York Hospital Association (representing all of the hospitals within the metropolitan area of New York City, both public and private hospitals). ELEANOR LITWAK Eleanor Litwak, President of the New York state council of Senior Citizens
- MAR-24-98 10:28 From:CDC/DCPC 7704884760 T-902 P.03/05 Job-642 and applied research, evaluation, health education and communication, program development, public policy, surveillance, and clinical services. CURRENT EFFORTS: The Division
- !. Katrina Robertson· Reed, recently served as an adVISer to School, Marquette Jenkin, 7; was able. Joe Carrillo, brought in a few president~lect of the American U.S. AVERAGE 505 Ackerman. downright gloomy. Asked whether months .ago as personnel chief
- ) --an increase of over $1.2 million since FY 1993---we are intensifying research, developing innovative public and health care professional education programs, and designing targeted health care services for women. In December 1993, the first Deputy Assistant
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School [Event] 1/7[/99]
- AND WILLING TO ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS THE TEA01ERS ASKS. WHY? BECAUSE THE CHILDREN HAVE DEVELOPED SELF CONFIDENCE FROM THE SUCCESS THEY EXPERIENCED IN THE AFTER-SCHOOL OR SUMMER PROGRAM· THANK YOU, MR- PRESIDENT, MRS.· CLINTON, AND VICE PRESI.:DENT
Education [Folder 1] [1]
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- the Number of Children Receiving Child Care Subsidies to More than Two Million. The President proposes "to expand the Child ·cai-e and Development Block Grant to help working families struggling to meet the costs of child care. This block grant is the primary
Abortion-Daschle/Santorum
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- fetal viability (when the fetus can sustain survtvability outside the womb with or without life support) unless the mother's life or health is truly endangered. Tfle health exception to the comprehensive ban is being written to cover only very rare
- DPC [Domestic Policy Council] Weekly Reports
- in the new charters.) The Education Department is now in the process of developing draft guidance on these issues. . 2: vP Bruce Reed Elena Kagan · SUBJECT: ~CA...~~ I ' 3. Education- Social Promotion Policy: We are attempting, though not with any
- and barrier~ to· effective implementation of States' child care certificate systems under the Child Care and .Development Fund which is administered under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act. · ·BACKGROUND '• . Child. Care a Priority :, o•t
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School [1]
- Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14952 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/AfterschooiNiolence-AfterSchool [ 1] 20 I 1-0688-S kc622 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C .. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- 15 U.S.C. 552
- President's announcement (February 18, 1998) fYIJf~ d-df~ 4. Goals of Today's Meeting: Discuss work to be done Set up ameeting schedule and timeline Brainstorm about ideas ,. ~Wf~. ~ ~ ~~y-s,. h~ o-p>~ ~~ 1~ a~ ·1- o o 7 () TO BE SIGNED
- .:.. President Dana E. Friedman, Ed.D. Families and Work Institute Vice-President Richard B. Stolley Time Warner Inc. Vice-President Rosalind B .. Chaikin Secretary Sue Plastrik National Council of Jewish Women Treasurer Roxanne J. Coady R.J. Julia Booksellers
- to assure that this does not · happen. . . . Adopt rigorous grade-by-grade standards and develop assessments and curriculum 'to support them. With such standards teachers will be better able to id(mtifjr students in trouble, and they can seek "just in time
Abortion-Choice-Reframing
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- !Brown research will join us for a briefing, accompanied by Jo Blum, Vice President of Government Relations at NARAL and James Wagoner, Executive Vice President at NARAL. ' I Enclosed are suggested readings from Harrison for the meeting. Please call
- McLanahan, Ph.D. Professor, Office of Population Research Princeton University Brent Miller, Ph.D. Professor and Head Department of Family and Human Development Utah State University Kristin Moore, Ph.D. President Child Trends, Inc. Leslie Kantor Co-Chair
New Ideas [Folder 2]
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- , parentsunite.org., showcasing examples of the best ideas and practices in. the business community. A White House Forum, 'in follow-up· to the Family and Wc}rk (::onference chaire4 by Vice President Gore, would have a tremendous impact in pushing this agenda forward
- _ . ~0 ' . , •.· ·.· . . . . 1 the development _of 1· ~ . ~auilly ~d.~· ... ~· (}Jnh ..· . ·y(~~ training Of providers, ortbe prOvisioU of p~t l,. c?"'J!l . edw...01~nalid~ppo~ .. ..- ~· · .. :.yMfl; . . oJ-l . / ' • . lind safety fund
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Hollywood, Ratings, Etc. [1]
- THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN "::!- I~ -9 c/ ~•e.QI ·~.cl ·rci.:n~ p~~· FROM: Bruce Reed Neera Tanden RE: Ratings Systems for Different Media This memorandum provides you with information on the ratings system for media. ranging from movies
- . Nineteen states, Puerto'Rico and the District of Columbia are receiving grants to support start-up and development ofhtindr~ds of additional charter schools. Charter schools are public schools under contract-- or charter.-- from a public agency to groups
- - ---------------------------------------------------. Nashville Family Reunion Conference Hosted By Vice President AI Gore, June 24, 1996 PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES NEW FAMILY-FRIENDLY WORKPLACE PROPOSALS: o EXPANDED FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE o
Families-Paid Leave
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- compensation under knew initiative The initiatives involving family and · .. :.. ; · : ·· ... ·~veiled ·by President Clinton. work were prompted in. part by a new ..- In a commencement address at Gram· • · Council of Economic Advisers report that bllng State
- and advocacy to more ing in 100 hours or land attac'it8; Iraq .·.Mr. President,. you might' not know than 2;000 adults and children each ··was. forced to withdraw from-Kuwait. how.devoted·he actually was, since -he year, as well as numerous hours ofed~ . When
- of · the violence-espousing fringe-
- ) 0311611999 P6/b(6) .. COLLECTION: . Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14952 FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform-Asthma Event May 1999 [2] · 20 11-0688-S kc584 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
- implementing them nationally. Several states, including New York, developed a guaranteed student loan program b~fore the· 9 national program was lauhched. In addition,,the Georgia Hope Scholarship program provided a \ model that the Clinton Administration
- Economic Report of the President, February 1998 [two copies]
- , the President will make enrolling eligible uninsured children in both Medicaid and CHIP a priority. In partnership with 108 above The quali of regulated found that mediocre or development, dren's health I the States, health care providers, and business
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Responses to Littleton-White House
- officials said they were . planes, and wtth a two:week-old general secretary of the cheCking the reported attack. u.s. mandate from NATO to bomb a National Council of Chtirches; the · and o!her. NATO spokesmen said broadef range of targef:S, Maj. Gen. · Rev
- 't know if her intention favored music or the idea that, as a church boy, I would be a good influence on Kathy. Either way, I took the music end of it very seriously. All through high school, I developed private students. I paid for my first year
- (6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domistic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14953 FOLDER TITLE: Child Care-WIC [Women, Infants and Children] [Folder 2] 20 I 1-0688-S kc562 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
- ! [partial] (2 pages) 11/1811998 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: 14954 FOLDER TITLE: Abortion-Clinic Violence [Folder!] 20 11-0688-S kc555 RESTRICTION CODES
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Safe and Drug-Free Schools, Prevention
- schools that need the most assistance. Under the President's new Safe, Disciplined, and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Program, school districts will be expected to develop comprehensive plans that: Adopt and enforce, clear and fair discipline polices
Health Reform-Asthma-Hill
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- Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14952 FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform-Asthma-Hill 20 11-0688-S kc585 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- IS U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 P3 P4 b(l
- Health Reform-President's Medicare Proposal [2]
- pages) 03/30/1999 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) OA/Box Number: 14955 FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform-President's Medicare Proposal [2] 20 11-0688-S · kc604 RESTRICTION
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
- form; • A copy of the article run in the JDF International Countdown magazine, announcing the event; • A copy of the handwritten letter that Joey Silvestri, who is the son of the family chairing the event, wrote to the President and First Lady
- PREVENTING INSURANCE DISCRIMINATION BASED ON GENETIC INFORMATION Today the President pledged his commitment to enacting bipartisan legislation in this Congress to prohibit health plans from inappropriately using genetic screening information to deny
Boxer Event 5/26 [1998] [1]
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- description). Jen said it would be fine for the First Lady to include mention of the bill in her comments. ·This is a Very exciting development because,· like the Scholarship Fund propOsed by the President, this links compensation and training of child care
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Cook County Juvenile Court [1]
- the annual conference of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. --more---------·-··--··---·---------CHIEF JUSTICE DONALD P. O'CONNELL PRESIDING JUDGE WILLIAM HIBBLER PRESIDING JUDGE NANCY SIDOTE SALYERS CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY
Title IX [1]
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- with the Tribes. This consultation process is critical to maintaining the government-togovernment relationship that President Clinton has expressed as the policy of his Administration. In this situation, such consultation would include discuss.ions of both
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 13, 1998 INFORMATIONALMEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT .. ..; . ~ · .;· . i-
Child Care-Taxes
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- Ownership TJ Credit ~ ,.... /rv Res~arch and ExoerimentatiL Tax Credit • • ~· - . . . li/ . . ' Expanswn -- researc consortia · Small Business featule Other: • AMT Relief Extensi0n (Note: These ideas are in addition .· tl Presid~nt' the s tax cut
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-FTC/DOJ [Federal Trade Commission/Department of Justice] Study [3]
- Presidential Records . Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Sub.iect Files) OA/Box Number: 14957 FOLDER TITLE: Youth Development/Afterschool!Violence-FTC/DOJ [Federal Trade Commission/Department of Justice] Study [3] 20 11-0688-S kc633 RESTRICTION CODES
Abortion-Abortion [2]
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- .- This procedure is repugnant, even to many so-called "pro-choice" physicians, since it so clearly 41volvea the slaying of a developed child already partially.born. I , Mr. President, for you to veto this legislation during a time so sacrec;l to the Christian
Child Care-Stay at Home
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- care services for working parents. What does the proposal do to help parents who choose to stay at home? President Clinton has enacted many policies that assist parents who choose to stay "at home, including the new $500 per child credit enacted as part
- to fundraise and produce the film, is currently the Vice-President of Marketing for Home Video and Audio for Goldenbooks. She handles all aspects of marketing "Sesame Street" titles as well as overseeing the development of packaging, advertising, and promotion
Social Security
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- on the NCRP proposal); and • a May 1998 proposal by Robert Ball, commissioner of the Social Security Administration under Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon and a member of the 1994-1996 Social Security Advisory Council. The CRS analysis
- , community and media leaders with expertise in anti-violence advocacy and youth advocacy should be convened to develop a plan to deter acts of violence, H. Con. Res. 29, Sponsors: Reps. Sanders (I-VT) & Morella (R-MD) Contact: Bill Gould, Sanders, 225-4115
- L"' .- ~- EXECUTIVE OFFI.CE OF . OFFICE OF MANA . THE PRESIDENT GEMENT AND BUDGET . . .. . · . .· ' . . . . . /f6: frl(f/u~~ .·.· · , ~: /Jar~ (2)otV {mi 1 f?t kvr h~ kbtl' · (/;,c6(, tflbiWl . ~-10.~ · · t! c. ·. .. , .·. .. r
- , more than 500 women gathered in Washington, D.C., recently for the first-ever Women's Equality Summit, sponsored by the National Council of Women's Organizations. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, one of the speakers at the March summit, told the story
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence [3]
- '!'llf to Cabot ~~~- ~~~~-~~ ·_ Rosenthal· is president of Meredith Management Corp. He is· a successful real estate developer, as well as an activist committed -to social, economic and environmental justice. Rosenthal has founded two no_n-profi.t
Jumpstart
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- trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly
- . .• . • . . . . . : . . . :· ' ·. . . ' . . Board leadership training for :corporate ex~cutives . . . .· .. .I . . . . .. Develop partnership with the Board· of Tra~e and D.C. Chamber of Commerce. I. . · . . to promote program . I i • ·. Individual counseling to dete~mine interest
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Juvenile Crime Legislation [2]
- of mcnts well. Even 1! a missile defense o! mini- In Ma.y, WUliam Murphy, President of the trcaty"s terms-therll Isn't all that much mal ~;ost. deadly accuracy IUid reUabll1tY the NDAA. e:JCJJrcssed ·NOAA's serious tll:iS8.t.ISfactlon-but to «. fundamental
- United States Office of Personnel Management Washington, DC 20415-0001 MAR 2 6 1998 • MEMORANDUM FOR DIRECTORS OF PERS FROM: Steven R. Cohen Director Office of Workforce Rela · SUBJECT: President Clinton's Directive to Improve Federally
Equal Pay [Folder 1]
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- PRELIMINARY DRAFT-- Not for Public Release or Citation - EXPLAINING TRENDS IN THE GENDER WAGE GAP Jime 1998 . A Report by . The Council ofEconO:nifu.Advisers ···· · · ·- • • .. - • • · - ·. :·.. '"'" '. " ..-, .... r
- Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number:· 14955 FOLDER TITLE: Health Reform-Home Health Care 20 11-0688-S kc598 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)) PI P2 PJ P4 National SecuritY Classified Information
- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 00 1. contact info DATE SUBJECTffiTLE address (partial) (1 page) nd RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden (Subject
Title IX
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- l \ :1M \\.v- \.1') C). l I :·~1 \l The President The White.House \'1ashington~ ~ ~' v""'-' w- «JV'- D.C. 20500 . \' t> \. t£h ~ _J\it... A.,J."( --. ·~ ,. ~ \).(.VV'""" ; -~-~\ ~~~h.. Dear Mr. President: v.~ \.,!,. &.~\ C1 . t
- the fact that only· 30 percent of Do:rle McOovem St11pat Child Health and Development study round preschool children are cared for by paid Edward& McH&Ie TaDDer t!tat the greatest factor ·In the development child care providers. And of that 30 perBarel
- ... TESTIMONY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HEALTH SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE by Shepherd Smith President ·.. Americans for a Sound AIDS/HIV Policy w. May 11, 1995 Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members
- . It is to be hoped that future developments in orga,n preservation techniques and immunosuppressive regimens will expand the donor pool and decrease the incidence of posttransplantation bronchiolitis. SOURCE: Postgrad Med 1998 Apr;103(4):179-80, 183-6, 192-4 passim
- to talk with their customers about the appropriate use of medications. Grass~roots organizations Will host interactive events across the city during the Women's Healt/!: Take Time To .Care (TTTC)Week. The lS cities will plan all of the events and develop
- grows and develops, or repair of postoperative abnormalities in the scar. LONG-TERM TREATMENT Severe bilateral cleft lip requires treatment and on-going counseling throughout the patient's childhood and adolescence. TREATMENT Cleft lip I cleft palate
- ---~ ----- DEC-13~1999 17=54 -· Exe·cuti\'c Office· of the President oftl1c United States .: . · _ .(])ffice of~a.'n.~ge'ment and Budget ~f'fi.C:a ,df·.T.nf.'o:rmat.i.on .· . ,. :.·: · . Human· R~scfuri:e:. .. · · iiew E1eecut1ve •rid Re'gul
Education-Vouchers
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- .. ·.: / . . THE WHITE HOUSE April 30, 1999 -- .. ~ ... :: ·-·:. -~·;:·: ·.·.. : " ' ' :· ...· .··· .. :· ..... :..: .· .. ;; . ~:. . ·...... -.. .. Ms. Carole Shields President ._ People for the American Way 2000 M Street, N. W. - Suite 400
Children's Health-Toxic Toys
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- and whether safe alternatives exist (Miller release, 11118). (All cites 11/20 unless noted.) (Back to Contents) 3 of 13 11/23/98 5:56 PM EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20503 November 23; 1998
- Health Reform-President's Medicare Proposal [1]
- ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICARE DRAFT: April12, 1999 PROPOSAL: Increase the Medicare age eligibility from 65 to 67, one month per year, parallel to Social Security. Some proposals include an unsubsidized. Medicare buy-in proposal, similar to what the President has
- EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ROUTE SLIP Take necessary action 0 Approval or signature 0 Comment 0 Prepare reply 0 Discuss with me 0 For your information 0 See remarks below 0 DATE: REMARKS: Suppie
- Child Abuse National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Asso"ciation National School Boards Association National PTA National Women's Law Center NOW Legal Defense & Education Fund
- ,- ... I j(l I •·\ I I ; "r YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ I ARTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE I I L •!, . ·11 hL . SOCIAL SECURITY BRIEFING. BOOK FOR . MRS. CLINTON . PREPARED BY THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL NOVEMBER 25, 1998 SOCIAL SECURITY BRIEFING
- THE URBAN INSTITUTE Nonprofit Org. - · U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 8098 Washington, D.C. 2100 M Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 (' Mr. Christopher C. Jennings White House Health Policy Development Division Room 212 Old Executive Office
- Charged With Murder, Idaho Statesman, Aug. 23, _1989. Nadine Strossen President "";'"'' " " ' ' " ' " " ' 125 B•ood Ira Glasser Executive\o,rector s'"'"· N~ Yo
- the government must prove, not only that the abusive act occurred, but also that the child suffered an injury, prosecu~ors often have insufficient evidence to be able to sustain a credible case. It is frequently very difficult to identify a nexis between
Social Security and Women
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- of highest earnings rather than the current 35 years. Two proposals of the Advisory Council on Social Security, the Individual Accounts and the Maintain Benefits proposals, would do this. But 70 percent of all women retiring in the year 2021 will have worked
- . the Council for SLC O:\BAI\BA198.251 -!0 Tohaceo. Researdl. the Smokeless Tnbatt() Cmmcil. 2 the Center for Indoor A_ir Research. or any ()t!wr 3 trade associati0n or entity that is primaril.\· funded 4 h~- 5 6 persons who manufacture a tnhacco
- women who seek abortions in the second trimester do so because it is only then ;~that they discover that their fetus has developed severe anomalies, i.e., physical defects that fall into question the ability of the fetus, once carried to term, to survive
- ~· . ;'. ::··' l, ' 1 .. , ' The Arts Education Partnership, a national non-profit organization supported by the US. Department of Education, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National
- MEMO To: The First Lady From: Subject: ·nate: Neera Tanden Illinois Facilities Fund June 24, 1998 Due to an increase in the number of children that would need to be served under the new child care proposals such as Child Care and Development
- Amerlea Reads SteeriDJ Committee of College Presidents Will take on re5ponsibility for math as well (and perhaps add a few new members with real.inrerest in math tutoring). • Developing Strong·Resources aad Training for Math Tutors .. This will include
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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- models. and in the governance process. • Latino faculty and student leadership roles and capacity will be expanded in the process of developing and implementing plans and in sustaining partnerships. 8 I I I I I I I ·I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
- for our Children · Strengthenipg Families and Communities A Global Economy New Challenges to Peace and Security Examples Of Innovative Policies Following are examples of some ofthe innovative policies the President's new agenda·' will develop to address
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Youth Violence
- 04/09/98 14:21 FAX 202 456 5557 , DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL IJ'\L.-1 .............1 ' I &Jt::.ll • ~002 202 622 1452 P.02/09 _DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20220 · Februa:ry 1998 Youth Firearm Violence Key Facts Patrick M. Bell
Kiddie Mac [1]
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- a commission to be known as the Children's Development Commission. · · '(b) MEMBERSillP- . '(1) APPOINTMENT- The Commission shall be composed of7 members appointed by the President, not later than' the expiration of the 3-month period beginn;ng upon
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Case Study-Fenton Avenue Charter School-June 30, 1998
- I 1 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE --- I I .L_-----__,___ I I I ) ' --· CASE STUDY·-· Fenton Avenue Charter School ' June 30, 1998 \. WestEel IAUSD Charter School Evaluation -:·1 -~I Acknowledgements This document vns
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Bulletins
- Office of Justice Programs + U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Child Development-Community Policing: Partnership in a Climate of Violence Steven Marans
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Early Work with Kids
- grams at .the Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, praised the Seattle program as one of the very best she has reviewed. Ms. Quinn, who is now program director ·at the DeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, said the study has three "remarkable
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- and their families; and the first ever White House conferences on child care and eady development were held in 1997. ,.. . PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES CHILD CARE INITIATIVE January 7, 1998 ,, President Clinton today. announced.ari historic initiative to. improve
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- detected relatively late in its development and classified by its site of origin and appearance under a microscope. In the future, thanks to visionary new programs spearheaded by th~ National Cancer Institute, scientists will be able to unlock the mysteries
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Radio Address 5/15[/99]
- "·~ -.... ... .. . President Clinton: Challenging the Nation to Address Youth .Violence · May 15, 1999 As part of his weekly radio address, the President qutlined measures that the government and media can take to address youth violence
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- over 5 years through the Child Care and Development Block Grant to Increase the amount of child care subsidies available to working famifies. This investment will double the number of children served by the block grant to 2 million by 2003. Enhancing
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- Kids with 1he President to take . · place during the children's visit to Washington for the organization's Annual Achievement' Awards Dinner in June. The children involved are Skyler Flourie, 12, of Pel Mar, California, and Brittany Maples,: 9
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-[Conference on] School Violence-Follow Up/Notes
- JUL-20-1998 18=18 P.01 12018945511 DARE TO DREAM Joanna Lall Pulil
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Asthma in California
- Washington, DC 20500 . Dear Ms. &haves;e7!f(}M;; The San Francisco Chronicle reported in.its January 28 edition the First Lady's imminent announcement of the first-ever comprehensive, administration-wide strategy to combat asthma, featuring the President's
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-State of the Union [1999]
- that a centerpiece of Black History Month). For your consideration: As a way of further dramatizing the Administration's commitment to education/literacy, particularly the key role that tutoring/mentoring plays in that commitment, the President could announce
- provides governmentwide policy guidance and technical assistance to agencies on ~nhancing work/life programs. It will assume the Center's I leadership role in developing work and family policies, practices, guidance, information, and technical assistance td
- teachers l~ck adequate preparation for the subjects they do teach. tbo I ~hat is why improving teacher quality is such an integral part of the President's education agenda. I We expect and demand .... '1 : I FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
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- to promote stronger accountability and program quality, notabiy the Hean Start Quality Research Consortium .. In 1995) the Head Start Bureau established four Quality Research Centers (QRCs). One objective of the QRCs is to work cooperatively to develop
- Po I" ~o flm )r-ruq111r19 July 17, 1997 ""''n, Do(s [ rtt~YOfl , me ] rh lf . d,; ltrok. vltuy h {ovr ~ 1tYI Dear The President asked me to respond to your June 23 letter out permanent restrictions in the ~econciliation legislation
- and its effects among different population groups. . · . ·I~ this guidance document, CDC recommends that States establi~h tobacco control programs that are comprehensive, sustainable, and accountable. This document draws upon "best praCtices" determined
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Senator Dodd Teen Legislation
- and one that offers a cohesive way to embrace the disparate issues facing our youth. This is also a message with a shot at gaining bipartisan support, since it takes advantage of Republican interest in reducing crime and developing a competent workforce
- of oth~r investigators reported in the medical literature. . . The medical literature reveals n vast body of data exploring theimpact of absent parents on tht ~motional development of children. ·Beginning with the classic research of· Dorothy
- 06/1li~8 fHU 16:52 FAX 202 456 5581 . DOMESTIC POLICY COL· THE 141001 WHtTE .HOUSE .. . . Domestic Policy Council DATE: b-(t i . ------------~~~------------------------------ '·'o~~ FACS~EFOR. __~~~--------------~--------~----FAX: PHONE
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- ., ,,. · THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON . June 14, 1998 . ·'. ' MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: GENE SPERLING BRUCE REED SUBJECT: Individual Development Accounts . . '• On Wednesday, the Senate Labor subcomniitt~e wiU mark-up the Human
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- between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors ja)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy j(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School Programs-Strategic Audit Debrief [1]
- the creation OfCommunity partnershiPs that •. .· ··' , will fund and sustain quality programs - ·T.o. ensure increased access to -all children : ·>. · 1731 F:ifteen1h Sbret. SW!:e 200 Boulier,Cohl:ado 80302 K 303 546 9311 Fax 303 546 9237
- Programs Person Presenting "Inaugural AMCHP Award for Outstanding Leadership in Maternal and Child Health" to Mrs. Clinton: Deborah Klein Walker, EdD President Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs The Association of Maternal and Child Health
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- Resettlement is $395.7 million,· the sa·me as the President's FY 1998 request. However, there will be a redistribution of ORR resources between two of the program's act1vities. It has been Administration policy to provide eight months of transitional
- (Acknowledgements: Jack Dunfey, Chairman; Eleanor Dunfey Freiburger and Tom O'Neill III, vice-chairs; Pam McDermott, vicepresident; Jerry Dunfey, president, and Mary eaeherine Dunfey,~~~ who present you with the award; and Harvard Professor Alvin ~~~~~ Poussaint
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-America's HOPE Scholarships
- America's HOPE Scholarships .... , ~ "~ . YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE A Tax Cut to Make · ·; . 14 Years Of Education The Standard For All June 4, 1996 ~~~-----------~~~~~~-----c
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Culture and Violence
- Families, Children And The Media: . ·The President's Leadership In Workin~ To Give Parents The Tools To Protect Their Children y~ars paren~ The President, Vice President, First Lady and Mrs. ·dore have each worked for to give · more tools
- . Gilmore, M.S., M.H.A. Execullve Vice President I CCOJCOO First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton The White House Washington, DC 20500-2000 Scott Gordon, L.C.S.W. Senior Vice President I Business Development lntertm President ACH Foundation Gena Wingfield
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Chicago Study Neighborhood Cohesion [2]
- by the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods, an unprecedented longitudinal study supported by the National Institute of Justice and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Key issues: The Project's 8-year research study will attempt
- ~to environmental ·hazards and pay for a public information campaign. It would be administered · by the Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency and was developed in part by Vice President Al Gore·. · Over the last 15 years
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School-Hill 98-99
- 1 Colloquy Between Senator Jeffords And Senator Dodd on Afterschool Care March 11 , 1999 Senator Dodd: Mr. President, I'd like to thank my colleague from Vermont for his cooperation in working out an agreement to address the need for afterschool
- Barbara B. Kennelly. Vice Chair AGENDA Child Care Briefing April 30, 1998 I. Introduction . Chairman Vic Fazio II. White House Child Care Initiatives and Strategy .. Elena Kagan, Deputy Assistant to President for Domestic Policy Jennifer Klein
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- and hard work ranked third. up later on tough issues like sex and Sipce then, obedience has dropped drugs. · arid hard work has moved up, and "I do think it's become more and more important t6 develop lines of they are now tied for second. · ;"People have
- is Charles de Seriere . . . For many months he has been proudly teaching the student body directly from the materials generated by the Administrations focus on gang prevention and teen · smoking. Last week utilizing the Presidents direct message points, Mr
- Early Childhood Development: Children's President Ideas
- Institute of Child Health and Human Development. "The report provides a valuable tool for tracking the condition of children and can help inform policy decisions that will affect them." 2 of5 02/27/98 13:51:07 1997 News Release http://www.cdc.gov
- and inhibitory forces-on and off search is on to find out more switches if\ the form of neurotransmitters-governs the - about genetic factors associated with the development of seizures There are also advances in related issues of fundamental understanding
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-School Safety, Substance [Abuse] [2]
- .· .. ,;-_ --.:. .......~ . . ------~!"-~ -..--..-..----·----··:--;:""~ ---~ ~---:.-~·-......... _. . :.:...,_ """;.!.'"":';:---_.:_ ...... .• . -
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Preventing Crime-What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising (National Institute of Justice Research Brief)
- , such as aggression and hyperactivity (review by Tremblay and Craig, 1995)[see pp. 4-19 to 24]. In Schools o Building school capacity to initiate and sustain innovation through the use of school "teams" or other organizational development strategies (D; Gottfredson
- . . STATEMENT BY THE -PRESIDENT ON CHILD CARE ' ·• . . ~ / ·' . . . Earlier .this week, I submitted my' budget proposal' io Congress. ·I am proud that this budget_..: the first balan~~d ·'budget in a generation-- includes an ambitious iriitiative·to make
- , Children's Hospital, Boston, MA Marilyn Yager, Director of Health Policy Development, Office of the Vice.Chancellor for Health .· Affairs~ Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, Nashville, TN · ' · .. ; : __ .r ; Mr. .Lawerence A. McAndrews, President
- of the Medicare Mammography Initiative. This event continues your support for this initiative, which you have been involved with since 1 993. Last year, you and the President highlighted the · efforts of the Medicare Mammography Initiative and its partners
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- ·r·· January 27, 1998 . CHILD CARE PANEL DISCUSSION DATE: TIME: LOCATION: FROM:· L Wednesday~ January 28 12:10 PM - 3:00 PM · Trinity College Hartford, CT . . Brenda Costello PURPOSE . To highlight the President's Child Care Initiative
- % ofthose patients will die within 5 years. However, only 37% of all colorectal cancer cases are diagnosed at this stage. When the disease is diagnosed at an advanced stage the death rate i~ a staggering.93% within 5 years. The risk of developing colo rectal
- impressive progress. Almost immediately, the President ordered the federal agencies to develop a national outreach program -- distributing information, oordinating toll-free numbers, and simplifying the application process. States also et to work to develop
- , or·to·an associate or bachelor•s ~4 . degree in child development or early childhoOd 2S education. 26 H (4} ANNUAL. MAXIMUM SCHOlARSHIP GRANT AMOUNT. -The. MAY-14-1998 09:53 T0:229 NEERA TANDEN FROM: HASKINS, M, a~a~aed P, 19/39 eligibl~ 1
- environment. . STATUS: referred to the W~ys and Means Committee, no furth~r action taken this year; will be introduced as a separate bill in the next Congress. PROVISION #4: Develop minimum quality standards for breastpumps WHAT IT DOES: Require the FDA
- president of the much indu-.. ,...,..._,,;..._ 'We have· American Academy of Pediatrics. "At -~ .......,.........,... every age and stage .of their develop- not had good success ill increasing the t~.:...;;;. ~ .... _ number of new drugs that are tested
- Child Care-CCDBG [Child Care and Development Block Grant]
- Meet Their Child Care Need's The Child Care and Development Block Grant is help working families in Alabama struggling to meet the:costs of child care. This block grant is the primary federal subsidy program to pay for child care, enabling low-income
- --"what is b~st for children?" Perhaps my comments relate ·.to a more specific aspect of that question, namely-- "what is best for the healthy, emotional development of childr~n?" . . My observations derive from 35 years of clinical experience, from my
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- -456-6244 Dear Ms Clinton, ;On May 19, 1998 President Clinton declared, in a White House cerem
- of. this incredible "market failure". Where Could We Go from the VA Base? . -The President, you, .the Vice President, Donna Shalala, and Secretary Daley.(in his role_as . lead in E Commerce) coujd take press,. doctors' groups; business and payor groups, and others
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- OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICI: OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Washington, D.C. 20503-0001 Wednesday. March 25, 1998 LEGISLATIVE REFERRAL MEMORANDUM Legislati'?"Q1is~ficer- See Distribution below TO: FROM: OMB CONTACT: SUBJECT: ~e-~fit~irector Janet
Census Information Center, Hispanic Women Fact Sheet (National Council of La Raza, November 1998)
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- Census Information Center, Hispanic Women Fact Sheet (National Council of La Raza, November 1998)
- .-----~~~~~~~~~~---:-~~~~----;-~~~~~----------- NCLR - CENSUS INFORMATION· CENTER NATIONAL COUNCIL OE LA RAZA NOVEMBER· 1998 HISPANIC WOMEN FACT•SHEET. . Overview 'In 1998, the numbe; ~f Hispanic women totaled 14.7 million, accounting foi
- , or sustained petition to demonstrate that the determination was based on the individual circumstances of that case. A few commenters even suggested that we delete the paragraph in its entirety. -210- Response: In keeping with the supportive comments we
- is to review and analyze data and studies on the prevalence of mental illnesses, the efficacy and cost effectiveness of treatment for mental illnesses and to develop strategies for implementation of fair' and equitable health coverage for individuals
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- •!• Community Preservation and Development Corporation •!• Cook County Juvenile Court •!• YDIAN •!• Education Excellence for Hispanic Americans •!• Education •!• Flashpoint •!• Illinois Facility Fund •!• Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International •!• YDIAN
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Crime Polling
- AND PUBLIC SAFETY EXECUTIVE OFFICERS THOMAS J. SCOTTO President Detectives' Endowment Association ot New York City B. D. "BUD" STONE Executive Vice President Berl
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- would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAl PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRAl P6 Release would
- ::: JJJJ.JJ; ii&J£.LziLiitS.i!OJ ... d.J i ai::ai::..,us:illts :ieunzaanaa4:c::aanzaan: s~ :n: LAM ID: RJP273 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGI:MENT AND BUDGET Washington, D.C. 20503-0001 Monday, May 18, 1998 LEGISLA1"1VE REFERRAL
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- , M.D. President, American Lung Association May21, 1998 It is a great: pleasure to be here today with .our Frrst Lady to announce a remarkable new initiative .to educate parents, grandparents. day care workers and other care givers about simple steps
- UNDER THE CHILD CARE BWCK GRANT Overview: Under the new welfare law, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996, Congress streamlined the several funding programs for child care into the Child Care {J1Ui Development
- and computer games, advertisements, and Internet sites aimed at children. I • tonducts research on media's impact on children. · • Develops partnerships with national organizations and corporations who are borrimitted to maximizing the benefits
- in the development oiimplernentation of a program impr.ovement plan, as required. 'by ACF, will be ' subject·to the maximum increased withholding of 42 ·pereent.of its title IV~B and title iV-E funds, as described in ·paragraph (b) ( 8) of this section, for each
- or indirectly. The staff includes Kenneth Roth, executive director; Michele Alexander, development director; Cynthia Brown, program director; Holly J. Burkhalter; advocacy director; Barbara Guglielmo, finance and administration director; Robert Kimzey
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- ··~. Record Type: To: Record . Neera Tanden/WHO/EOP cc: Subject: Head Start Here are the Head Start numbers. These funds allow for the addition of26,000 regular Head Start slots and 10,000 Early Head Start slots, continuing toward the President's
- to develop a PIP after their primary review. For some . I States, ;the PIP will be effective for as long as one year. Furtherciore, the iitle IV-E review is not the ·sole mechanism in place ··to assure the propriety and accuracy of States' claiming
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- the development and operation of resource and refer· 6 ral systems, and . (8) to improve the availability and quality. of · 7 8 child care Services for children with special needs, in. eluding spe~ial needs relating to health and disabil' 9 10 · ities. 11
- their own emotional and g .tii steady n~ that continued psychological· development and un .1 ~1. · ·. · their ability to become econonlical- . · ~stin Moore,· the president of ly self-sufficient. C~udtrends, a. research group, sa1d the trend toward lower
- a history and continuing practice of program expansion which is I of2 3/2/99 3:25 PM Overview of Title IX http://bai I iwick.lib. uiowa.edu/ge/title_ ix .htm I demonstrably responsive to the developing interests and abilities of that sex. 3. Where
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- they have suffered ... to promote equal employment opportunity ... to advance full development of the talent and capacities of our Nation's people."· The regulations under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the federal law prohibiting .sex
Women Count
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- to replace male voters as the dominant and deciding factor in election campaigns. However, according to a number of reliable and credible national political surveys, recent political developments appear to have had a negative effect on all voters, but most
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- . The President's Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry addressed this concern early in 1998, when it issued the Consumer Bill of Rights and Responsibilities, which, among other recommendations, called for mnnaged care
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- of Neurological Sciences ioc cc: .If Susan Axelrod Advocates for Epilepsy Debbie Flader Advocates for ·Epilepsy Leo Henikoff, M.D. President & CEO RPSLMC Avery Miller · Senior Vice President, Corporate and External Affairs RPSLMC Nancy Monica Advocates
- , INC., WIC Project 32, Bryan, Texas BREAD FOR THE WORLD CALIFORNIA FOOD POLICY ADVOCATES CALIFORNIA WIC ASSOCIATION . CAMBRIA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL, INC., Johnstown, Pennsylvania CARDINAL GLENNON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, St. Louis, Missouri CENTER
- Economic Report of the President
- food supply. These factors place children at risk ofboth contemporary and future hardship, as many of these factors may be critical to the social and economic development of children. The current administration has adopted a range of strategies
- and external to the agency, which, at a minimum, must inClude those individuals who participated in the development of the State's CFSP required at 45 CFR 1357.15 (1),·courts, administrative review bodies, children's guardians ad litem, and those individuals
- ) are markedly different from those of children in higher-income households. Every Snapshot, ·whether it discusses health care, parental employment, social engagement, or factors related to child development, shows that low-income children face more difficulties
- developed fac~ual record. 8 This issue need 8 Por example, although Plaintiff WMPC has asserted that it has standing because it will incur civil liability under the Act, this Court does not now have facts sufficient to conclude that Plaintiff WMPC may
- W-GOP-RADIO WELLER sked TRANSCRIPT January 17, · 1998 RADIO ADDRESS JERRY WELLER U.S. REPRESENTATIVE (R-IL) WASHINGTON, D.C. WEBWIRE-DELIVERS REPUBLICAN RESPONSE TO THE PRESIDENT'S RADIO ADDRESS FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC. 201
- under the guidance of Mrs. Eunice Shriver. Earlier, she had been asked by her brother, President John F. Kennedy, to become involved in the development of a program of physical fitness. Subsequently she began a camp for children with mentally handicaps
- · '· -~ .... ·· ......-.· •· • • • -· ...... • •. • ·-·-·. ,, .·- ' •••••• ._ .... '···· •• \, .; • •• • • •• • • ,. ·- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Medicaid Managed Care for Persons with Disabilities: State Profiles : Marsha Regenstein1, M.C.P. Vice President The Economic and Social Research Institute and Christy Schroer Research Assistant The Economic and Social Research Institute December 1998
- on Medicaid and the Uninsured whose collaborative efforts made this forum possible . Eddie N. Williams President Joint Center for PolitiCal and Economic Studies James R. Tallon Chairman The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Cook County Juvenile Court [2]
- the • ' , ' I • research ;ointly. This ·report, which presents our analysis of the ma;or findings from • • " , , the study,-was prepared by Debbie Klingender, I a: Hart. Research senior vice president, and Bill Mcinturff; CEO, Public .Opinion
- A Renewed Commitment to Safe and Affordable Housing. President Clinton proposes to increase the low-income housing tax-credit, giving .States the authority to allocate a fixed pool of tax credits to developers of affordable housing. For 1999, the President
- ofadults, then a coherent, _sustained guidance into adulthood developed for them. A few managed to find it. ·Violence is not something you stop by preaching. Violence disappears as children experience success and discipline and begin belieVing in their own
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- to the President: · . North American Development Bank........ Global Environmental Facility, United Nations Familiy Planning Agency, and Multi- and Bi-lateral Aid ......................... · 287 Department of Agriculture: Rural WaterNVastewater
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- in its Mother's Day greeting cards an insert urging women to get mammograms and direct~ng them to a toll-free number for more information. . . With Hillary Clinton's strong leadership; the President proposed and Congress adopted, the expansion
- in Prescription Insurance and Contraceptive Coverage Act (EPICC). Authored by Sens. Olympia Snowe (R-.ME) and Harry Reid (DNV), EPICC would require coverage nationwide in privnte, employmentrelated plans. Instead, HIAA President Willis Gradison (himself a former
- for the development of the Sabriya's Castle of Fun™libraries. They gave ethnic theme books to Sabriya to boost her spirits during her hospitalizatioo. These books reflected the spirit of Sabriya and the diversity of her broad circle of friends. J)?ecUaf ~a(u1'e~ fun
- PROGRAMS See. 121. Nationai Institutes of Health Trust Fund for Health Research. CHAPI'ER 3-lNvESTMENTS FoR CHILDREN See. 131. Improving child care and early childhood development. See. 132. Improving elementary education. See. 133. Increased enrollment
- Congressional office and developed individual rapport with Congressional staH: who highly appreciated the briefings. Denver also conducted two outreach events in underserved areas of Colorado for Hispanic migrant fannworkers. In cooperation with local advocacy
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- ASsibi. .:s!Ji. ;: .:. .: .: :.. . · ·it1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Washington, D.C. 20503-0001 Thursday, July 3. 1997 LEGISLATIVE REFERRAL MEMORANDUM Legislatl Li~on Officer ~ See Distribution below FROM: OMB
- : song about men and women." said Department at _.L.:lbor survey 20 Ellen Ga.llnslty, president at tlle inst1· yeat3 ago. Working mothers spend . '. .. . tute. "There are rea! cbanges in more time witll tb_eir dlildren but ... and 1!10re time· cnores
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- (!-"'• 1'\UVI('ts DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH&. HUMAN SERVICES '+ Chief of Staff Washington. D.C. 20201 "•"'·no SEP 2 6 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR ANNE MCGUIRE Attached is a letter from Secretary Shalala to The President regarding his Directive
- . We've also been developing a board of agents and producers in Hollywood who will help us develop our video series. And we've been speaking to organizations such as MotherNet and Sister Friends about our Mentoring plans: : As I may have mentioned, we
- to help in developing the final regulation. Comments should be submitted in writing to the U. S. Department ofLabor, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration, 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Room N5669, Washington, D.C.,. Attention: NMHPA. The interim rules
- , and the usefulness of the information in carrying out the agency's responsibilities. B. Case Review System 1. How effectively is the State able to meet State plan requirements that parents of children in foster care participate in developing the child's case plan
- OF WEDLOCK BYLINE:_ by Allan C. Carlson and David Blankenhorn; Allan C. Carlson is president· of the Howard Center on Family, Religion, and Society in Rockford, Illinois. David Bl,ankenhorn is pr~siderit. of the Insititute for American Valu.es in New York
- ). Table 1 also shows th.:lt mco who differ appreciably from developed colorectal c::mc:er ·did not 1 mco without colorc:c-..a.l c::mc:Cr with respc:a to mean calorie intake, man percentage of calories from animal protein, vegetable protein, fat
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- ,, ).; } ··.: • ~· r .., • ¥: i . I ~ PRESIDENT CLINTON DOESN'T TALK ABOUT IT, MUCH ANYMORE, BUT THE RANKS OF THE UNINSURED KEEP GROWING-AND MAY BY MARILYN WERBER SE~AFINI . • laine· Gaither of Ciarksville, Md., her husband
- ~ndividuals (17 men, 17 women, median age 55-64 years, who developed colon cancer (!CD-8 codes 153.0-153.8) between 1975 and 1983 and 67 controls ~a:ched on race, sex, age, and mon:h blood was :c;.ker.. Qu~n::iles of ser'..!!:l 25-hydrox)":~:a.:::i::: D, in ng
- Phone (20Z) 78S.t6tt Fu. (202) n6-rm NATIONAL COUNCIL OF IA RAZA R:xul Yz:JgUlrrc:, Presidenc FAX COVER MEMO :PATE: Tllv.tE: CC# TO: NAME:. ~ud'(YZ..'f. COMPANY: ____~·----------------------~------~--CITY: . STATE:._------------------PHONE
- ~ .------------------------:----------------- ----------------- IL _jl Losing Shorty 3 Another result was a chaotic city and unregulated growth. Renters replaced· homeowners, dairy farms sold their small fields to developers, and the rural feel of the dty disappeared along with its spotted cows. Th(! main
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- b~.und¢rstood by cpnsu~er . ~'Th~ bdef summary might be fine or someo~e who went through :medical . schooi't says Linda Golodner, presid nt of,.the National Consumers League. Even thet\,.~he says, "you have to ge out a magni'fying glass to try
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Beyond the Walls [Bound Material]
- have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization~ To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. / YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Latino Education Status and Prospects [Bound Material] [Copy 1]
- YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Channeling Violence-The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming [Book]
- please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. e••wu pe .awe 19 • •, a YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Second World Summit on Television for Children-1998 Final Report [Bound Material]
- ., . ,, '. ~- YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLE~CE 6 A '*MMM@WE !MEN ''*'''''' w - M Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Target Prime Time-Advocacy Groups and the Struggle Over Entertainment Television [Book]
- YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE 5 'MB5'MPW8 ¥ * ._.. M*H Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Third Annual Public Policy Center's Conference on Television-A Summary
- YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ THE THIRD ANNUAL ANNENBERG PUBLIC POLICY CENTER'S CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN AND TELEVISION: A SUMMARY Report prepared by Melinda M. Schwenk 22june 1998 THE ANNENBERG PUBLIC POLICY CENTER
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Keeping Schools Open as Community Learning Centers [Bound Material]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Latino Education Status and Prospects [Bound Material] [Copy 2]
- Intricate Pathways, Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods [Booklet]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-1998 Annual Report on School Safety [Bound Material]
- have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization: To seethe full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. / YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE H QiQWE* 'M 1 W'II&Wf
Illinois Facilities Fund
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- November 6, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FIRST LADY FROM: Neera Tanden SUBJECT: ILLINOIS FACILITIES FUND: Recent Contributions to Childcare The Illinois Facilities Fund (IFF) is a community development financial institution that has been
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Preventing Crime-What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising (DOJ Research Report) [Bound Material]
- U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE Preventing Crime I I Wllat Works; What Doesn't, . · What's Promising By University of Maryland, Department of Criminology and CriminalJustice Office
Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative [Bound Material]
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- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiative [Bound Material]
- I·-- 1 ~eSohool lth YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE {)TlTU I Ini iati n Program Announcement • Application Instructions and Forms Sponsored by Education • HHS • DOJ OMB 111810-0621; Expiration Date 9/30/99 ewppiiWM@N A ** e IM*b
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Straight Talk About Risks, a Pre K - 5 Curriculum for Preventing Gun Violence [Bound Material]
- YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ AFTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE Discusiones Claras de los Riesgos (Estrella) A Pre-I
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Restitution-Restructuring School Discipline [Book]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Sex and Adolescents [People en Espanol, April 1999]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-State Responses to Serious and Violent Juvenile Crime [Bound Material]
- -? .~ .. ·~ This is a facsimile memorandum from ILLINOIS FACILITIES FUND To: Neera Tanden@ 202-456-22.78 (;l:ti~ From: Mae Hong Neera - - -Per our meeting two weeks ago, we have developed some language that we would like to get incorporated
Flashpoint
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- for young people. • Created, developed and produced a 12 session FLASHPOINTcurriculum including participant manual and facilitator guidebook with accompanying educational and promotional videos. • Created an advisory board comprised of experts
Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-America's Choice-High Skills of Low Wages [Bound Material]
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- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-America's Choice-High Skills of Low Wages [Bound Material]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Mentoring and Adolescent [Pregnancy] Prevention [2]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Schools Without Fear [Bound Material]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Straight Talk About Risks, a Grade 6-12 Curriculum for Preventing Gun Violence [Bound Material]
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-A Celebration or A Wake? The Juvenile Court After 100 Years [Bound Material]
- •!• YD/AIV Asthma in California •!• YDIAN Beyond the Walls: Improving Conditions of Confinement for Youth in. Custody •!• YD/AIV . . Brighter Babies, Stronger Families •!• Early Childhood Development . Catholic Health Restriction May Be Hazardous to Your
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Lost Boys-Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them [Book]
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- . -vaccines for the 21st Century: ATool for Decisionmaking,• commissioned by the National Institute. of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), employs a new quantitative model to compare the cost and heaHh benefits of developing more than two dozen different
- Early Childhood Development-Brighter Babies, Stronger Families
- the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. I '. 'I. 4Wi • . . . . . a--tes, ~tron er · How home visitors Families help families grow ~~~~ together EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT An Ounce
- NICHD [National Institute of Child Health and Human Development] Child Well-Being Report, July 15, 1998 [VHS Video]
- Early Childhood Development-Home Visitations/Early Childhood
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Chicago Study Neighborhood Cohesion [1]
- Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods Principal Investigator: . osP:elton Earls, M.D. . Harvard School of Public Health Tel: 617-432-1227 Fax: 617-432-3488 , ~ #- .v} . vp ~~ ,;vv r . I """'"\ Site Director: U.S. Department
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Flashpoint
- Programs. The creators of FLASHPOINT are professionals from various disciplines who recognize the influence that media has on youth development. The media is a significant contributor to negative cultural images, high risk behavior and streams of violence
- award developed specifically and exclusively for work in pediatric HIV I AIDS, was presented by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to: Robert Doms, M.D., Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, who is investigating how HIV gets into cells in an effort
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-FAST [Families and Schools Together] Program
- BULLETIN: PARENT INVOLVEMENT HELPS PREVENT DELINQUENCY: THE FAST (FAMILIES AND SCHOOOLS TOGETHER) PROCESS BUILDS RELATIONSHIPS FOR AT-RI.SK YOUTH Boxed Quote: "Relationships are to child development, what location is .to real estate." Dr. James Comer
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Coordinated Grants
- the entire community involved in creating safe environments for learning-'there is no single strategy that is being promoted. . I Communities are encouraged to develop strategies which meet their unique needs and resources. I i Will funds be available to c
- and Human Development U.S. Department of Hea~h and Human Services National Institutes of Health Public Health 5 ervice Child Care Does Not Affect Infant's A11achmentto Mother, Unless Mother Insensitive to Infant's Needs NICHD-supported scientists
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-After School Programs-Strategic Audit Debrief [2]
- to be with friends. 1731 F.ifteen1h Sb:eet; Suil:ia 200 Boulier, Cohm:io 80302 303 546.931i Fax 303 546 9237 k r .N o I R· E .o I . 1 Kezia l· ... because they lacked an appropriate ·environment to fully develop their life __skills
- that television teaches-and to envision instead the many accurate, effective, and life-saving solutions to the problems of violence. Ronald G. Slaby, Ph.D. Lecturer on Education & Pediatrics, Harvard University Senior Scientist, Education Development Center, ln.c
Education-Even Start
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- on· reading development, reading instruction, and prevention of reading difficulties." Explanation: The changes bring the purposes in line with 1998 amendments to Even Start, which define Evert Start family literacy services and emphasize research-based
- Schedule. Rationale HCFA developed an entirely new method for calculating practice expense values for TC services and other services without a physician work value in its November 2, final .rule on the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 1999
- Proposal for a White House Commission on Integrated Health Care: Developing A National Plan BACKGROUND Widespread and Increasing Use: The New England Journal of Medicine reported that, in 1990 alone, an estimated one in three Americans visited
- "pediatric indications"), the development of additional information in pediatric patients is needed·to provide appropriate dosing recommendations. Correct pediatric dosing cannot necessarily be extrapolated from adult dosing information using an equivalence
- are covered under the waiver authority: • Title I, inCluding Even State and Migrant Education · • Eisenhower Professional Development Program • Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities ACt • Innovative Education Program Strategies (Title VI) • Vocational
- Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-Suburban Alienation
- produced uneasy discussion about the psychological disorientation FAR AS THE EYE CAN BUY Highlands Ranch, a development south of Denver, has they might house. • Cost • Win • Win YoUJ I Crea Perso - • Win Festi •New ·Sear •Add • Cell; •Upct • Vah
- ) A State will be determined to be in substantial conformity if. its-performance on: (i) each statewide data indicator developed pursuant to paragraph (b) (4) of this section meets the national standard described in paragraph (b) (5) of this section
- $100 in state tax revenues on child care and early education, with Nebraska spending 63 cents. Despite the critical importance of child brain development in the first three years of life, Nebraska spent 4 7 times as much in state funds on higher
- of 50. This is the risk of developing colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer strikes over 140,000 men and women inth~ ' United States each year . .... and causes over 56,000 deaths, making it the second most oommon cancer killer. Even more aiarming, colo
- study by a group of universities. One in eight centers were found to be providing 8 care that could jeopardize children's safety and development. Equally alarming patterns 9 were found in a study ofhome-based ~are --·1 in 3 could be'harmful