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POTUS Scheduling Requests
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- REQUEST: Staff briefmg for the President on current AIDS issues. Presidential attendanCe at the ftrst meeting of the Presidential Advisory Council on mv and AIDS. PURPOSE: The President would be briefed by staff on current issues and trends related
- NEC [National Economic Council]
- Security Council); (2) develop and manage the economic policy making processes with resp~ct to domestic and international economic issues; (3) coordinate economic policy advice to the' ! -2 President; (4) ensure that :economic policy decisions
- National Science & Technology Council [2]
- Office of the President W,L
- their improvement plans and will support the development of model standards against which states, , communities, schools end Individuals can measure their progress. The Federal Role Setting High Standards A National Education Standards and Improvement Council
- was a member 01 the MontgomelY County Council, serving as· president from 1980 to 1981. From 1986 to 1991. Fosler returned to the CommilteefOf Economic Development as a vice president. 1967. BA. Dickinson College. Pennsylvania, 1969. MPA. Woodrow Wilson Schoof
Forest Management
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- to develop their plans for a particular area, instead of later in the planning process as is now the case. It would also involve the use, where appropriate, of regional consultations. CONCLUSION The President's Forest Plan for a Sustainable Economy
- on the Environment 20 Peace Corps National Advisory Council 20 Pecos River Commission 20 Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, Board of Directors 20 Permanent Joint Board on Defense. US·Canada 3S Postal Rate Commission 36 President's Advisory Board
- National Science & Technology Council [1]
- address, and the President will convene our first meeting as soon as his schedule permits. One of our first tasks will be to agree upon a mechanism for developing information on agency R&D budgets that ensures an integrated investment package and provides
- The President’s Interagency Council on Women [2]
- at the Conference. The Council will also develop related initiatives to further women's progress and engage in outreach and public education to support the successful implementation of the Conference agreements. The President said: "The (Women's) Conference is going
AIDS Commission (Only) 1993
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- Commission on AIDS has been developing for President-elect Clinton a succinct set of recommendations on immediate actions by which he can rapidly set the national response to the HIVI AIDS epidemic on a more appropriate course. We are encouraged by Prasident
- The President’s Interagency Council on Women [1]
- @OOl UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL. PROTECTION AGENCY. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460 EXPEDITE Dear Member of President's Interagency Council on Women: You are invited to a meeting on February 1, from 4:3,~~:39::tG'=ttis~~m1i of the envirorunental
- Scheppach and each of the Governors mentioned above about this turn of events. While none were pleased, no one views this development as a reason to withhold the President's 400 MARYLAND AVE.. S.W. Wi\SHlNG'!ON. D.C. 20202. Ou.r m.ission is fO ~nslolrc
OMB-DPC Program Staff [3]
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- . ·cjJ,Ujj'l'AFF 'CO.NTACTS Steil Advisory council recommendations due by end of year. Welfare Reform HHS Task Force Sawhill Proposal by 9/3 OMB staff attending working group meetings. Met with President 6/18. continue development of materials
- Community Development Banks [2]
- procedures under which the Fund is govet:ned, the future role of the Fund in 4 addressing community development, and the ability of the, Fund to become a 5 private, self-sustaining :entity capable 'of fulfilling the purposes of this Act. 6 (c
Urban Policy
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- FROM: Paul J. weinstein, Jr Domestic Policy council SUBJECT: Urban Strategy Working Groups Please add Maryann Froehlich from EPA to your list of Agency reps. to the urban strategy working group. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCil
- of an initiative they have ;launched is 'At the Table' roundtable discussions - - which are- ,being conducted by IAdministration officials throughout the country. (A descr~ption is enclosed.) I I 1 I . • The President's Inter9lgency Council on Women was also
Community Empowerment
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- and develop the self-sustaining institutions that provide vital social. services like child care facilities, health clinics, better schools. , , . ' ' , With our limited resources, we can't afford to focus on the outc:omes of the problems: in our
Children’s Issues [5]
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- to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council Executive Office of the President 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 CWo I Dear~o: . The Domestic Policy Counc·il, in cooperation with the Policy Exchange of the Institute
Empowerment Zones [3]
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- . Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco: I am writing to express my support for Oakland's Empowerment Zone application. The CitY of Oakland
HHS Info ‘92/’93 [2]
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- Development Council 35 National Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Advisory Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 National Advisory Dental Research Council
Congress ’92 – ’93 [3]
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- since his first day in office, through executive orders and legislative and budget proposals, bear witness to the depth and sincerity of that commitment. Some time-ago, the President asked the Domestic Policy Council to take the lead within the executive
- Community Development Banks [1]
- June 30, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT~" '" .:\ ::;; FROM: Leon E. Panett SUBJECT: 6. Presidential Tran 1ttal of the "Community Development Banking and Financial Institutions Act of 1993" I am forwarding a legislative proposal -- entitled th
- teachers would work with small groups of children, developing their cognitive and social skills through sustained attention and education. In addition. the panicipants would provide services to parents -- literacy training. parenting education, etc
- [DPC Working Group – Council on Homelessness] [1]
- background information on the,new working group. We look forward to seeing you on December 16. ~.~ 1sneros Secretary of Housing and Urban Development / Attachments Carol a co Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Full Council Meeting
RU-486
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- the company would send (or at least publicize). There is some "buzz" among pro-choice and women's groups about this issue so there is a chance developments will leak before the deal is finished or the letter is formally sent. Clinton Presid~ntial Records
- A Supplement to the President's Fiscal Year 1994 Budget Office of Science and Technology Policy Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology COMMITTEE ON EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CEES) Chairman: Frederick M
- . * * * * * * * * (DO Not Distribute outside Executive Office of the President) This draft position was developed by LRD (Connie Bowers) in consultation with HR (Barry White/Bayla White). The Departments of Education (Hansen), Labor (Morin), Justice (Taylor
AIDS 1993 [9]
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- Council and the CabInet, with the endorsement and support of the President. • The Presigent and the National AIDS Policy Coordinator have. ~ilounced the Work force Education Initiative for Federal employees (see attached l~emos from POTUS and KG
- [DPC Working Group – Council on Homelessness] [2]
- this replication. The task before the provider community today is to develop and sustain a wide range of residential and housing opportunities for those individuals who may need them. 3. Creating a service system separate from the mainstream programs
- fied by the National Education Standards and Improvement Council (NESIC)? ' Background: The Goals Panel has exerted leadership in developing high standards for curricu • , lar content, student performance and assessments that are aligned
Resumes ’92 – ’93 [1]
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- Assembly. Worked cooperatively and successfully with members of Senate and House committees. • With the Secretaries of Education and Health and Human Resources developed the Council on Child Care and Early Childhood Programs. The new "umbrella" agency
Aspen Institute
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- Council )45 Eas: 4('!11 .sl~CC!. SUilt;700, New Yorl-t, ~y !OO~7-3)62' 1212\ (,97·1226' FAX 12~2:) 61)7·22'i-K '. Barbara B. Blum President Foundation for Child Development Geoffrey Canada Executive Director Rheedlen Centers for Families
Montana June 1, 1995
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- , and Chester Finn.' . . . The purpose of the council was to provide an independent review of the . .' qu~ity of model national and ,state academic standards being developed by ,professional organizations in each discipline. These standards would be . submitted
Congress ’92 – ’93 [1]
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- chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, Dr. Tyson spotted me across the room and came round to tell me that family preservation was very important to the President. I replied that I knew this, and was accordingly for it. But then something rebelled
Dep. of Agriculture 1993
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- governments; • develop links with the Vice-President's Empowerment Board; • develop support strategies with MAC for their staffs in the region; • brief the Monday Management Group and the State Rural Development Councils of the National Initiative
- plan, I President Clinton is d'recting the Wh{te House National Economid Council, Office on Env'ronmental policy, and Office of Science I and Technology Policy 0 develop measures within one year that I will significantly red ce greenhouse gas emissions
Resumes ’92 – ‘93 [4]
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- the prosper~ty, freedom. and influence America has developed, is President clinton's greatest challenge. I . I would be an asset to your staff legally and politically. I _ . I have a strong desir1e to engage in public service. Following' law school, I
Drug & Alcohol Abuse [1]
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- negatively impacts the State of Arkansas. Furthermore, I tielieve it may be indicativ~ of a prejudice against rural states and a faulty policy of how these grants 'are funded. On September 1, 1990, Crowley's Ridge Development Council (CRDC) was awarded
Native American [1]
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- Swartz: President, Swartz and Associates - Chair : Eric Schwartz: Director? Human Rights, Refugees and Humani , tanan Affairs, NationaJ Secunty Council . l : Donsia Strong: Senior Policy Analyst Dgwegjc RoJje)' C9''PGiI • 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Rock Creek
- the coordinated development,' review, and approyal of legislative'proposal'sneeded' to, carry , , out the President's leg1islative program. ,• Help 'agencies develop draft bills that are , consistent with and that carry out ",t.qe presi~ent 's policy
Resumes ‘92 – ’93 [2]
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- . " . PROFESSIONAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, Office of Management and Budget, EXPERIENCE Washington, DC. January 1990 - present. Policy Analyst: Analyze regulations and supporting economic analyses developed by the Environ mental Protection Agency
- , ,Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy. " Guest Speakers • Ramsay Selden, Chairperson, Technical Planning Group on NAEP Reporting Shirley Malcolm, Chairperson" TechnicC!-l Planning Group on Nationwide Content Standards Criteria Development Clyde
- are emphasized in the four key principles enunciated for the EZ/EZ initiative: economic opportunity; sustainable community development; community-based partnerships; and strategic vision for change. Innovative Federalism and Governmental Reform: The EZ/EC
Empowerment Zones [1]
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- agencies, chaired by the Vice President and vice-chaired by Carol Rasco and Bob Rubin. At the first mee~ing of the Board, on February 2, 1994, the Vice President charged the staff with developing an interagency consultation process. A draft memorandum
- consistent enforcement of reemployment requirements. * * * * * (Do Not Distiibute Outside Executive:'Office of the president) This Statement of Administration Policy was developed by the Legislative Reference Division (Brown), in consultation
Foreign Policy & Disability
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- the lows and ic:teaa. we ct.nlh crI ham& WIIh h The United. . . tnb ID r.:.srw a stable domoa ca1ie warW IIy promoting bOGdobasecl cqviJaLle, and sustainable clewloprnent ·ects and proeIcans Ih~ the Developing WorfcL It I, the .......... ofthcw UClHd
AIDS 1994 [6]
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- of inter-agency activities and development of the President's budget recommendations related to AIDS programs. Elizabc,h Jeppson, Ph.D. Bethesda, MD Rolando JimenczwMercado, MPHE S(wluan Bonita Judon I look forward to continuing to work with your office
- to sustain repression and their way of life. 13 " WHAT SHOULD BE U.S. POlley ON HAITIAN REFUGEES? The decision of President Clinton to continue automatic repatriation and to blockade Haiti to stop boat people .is indeed illegal and immoral
Childhood Disability [2]
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- at the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, the 1990 Parent to Parent National Conference, Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation and the National Association of State Directors of Special Education. ' Presently
- council role. steil Advisory council recommendations due by end of year. Proposal by 9/3 Sawhill chairing . group on prevention and participating on task force. OMB staff attending working group meetings. Met witb President 6/18. continue development
- -development aircraft; I sent a more detailed memo to the 'President last week Otl this. HEALTH CARE REFORM . . ' . .. . . , Three positive news articles on how th~ President's health care reform would improve health care for military dependents have
- attend (or who you will send in your place). We look forward to working cooperatively with you in this effort to develop and implement policies that are key to the President's economic message for preparing America to meet today1s challenges and to seize
[Empowerment Zones] [1]
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- ;\ The Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers .......................... Laura Tyson The Director of the Office of Management and Budget.. .............. Leon Panetta 11 others as may be designated by the President 1 I L._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -L
AIDS 1994 [3]
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- you will provide Patsy. cc: Patsy Fleming c .. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the :Press Secretary For Immediate Release August 2, 1994 Statement by the Press Secretary President Clinton today appointed Patricia S
Housing
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- ""Dan Development NO. 125 WashIngton. D.C. 20410-8000 OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY ~OR HOUSING-FEOERAl HOUSING COMMISSIONER OCT - 6 1994 Mr. Danny D. Ghorbani President Association for Regulatory Reform . 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W
- sUbstantive expertise and experience, they are responsible for developing regulations and assuring that the regulations are consistent with applicable law, the President's priorities, and the principles set forth in this Executive order. (b) The Office
AIDS 1993 [3]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET CI inton Li brary Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OAlBox: OA 7680 File Folder: AIDS 1993 (3J Archivist: rfw Date: 3/19/04 1. Memo To Steve from Sandra C. Massenburg re: attendance for Nov. 8 meeting, 1P
- Outside Executive Office of the President) ! This draft position was developed by LRD (connie Bowers) 'in consultation with HRD (Barry White). The Department· of Education (Riddle), OIRA (Chenok), GC (Damus), and White House Legislative Affairs (Fernandez
- "'''' lyi for two additional terms. The council was actively iINolviid':jJ!' t~'I'e$haPin9 1'Ilental bealth service deli.very in caliro~nia. l ' ! :::il1 :1 I~ I . j I . • 1 ,!!. o Served as PreSident: ot thll california Psychological A$sociation
[Health Care – Misc.] [1]
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- Bailey, President .......•.••.•..•.•........•••.. .'. .. . . . . . . . . .. Health Care Leadership Council • Carson E. Beadle, Managing Director •..... . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. William M. Mercer, Incorporated • Charles
Budget [3]
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- ............................ _....................................... 27 Refugee resettlement program......... ........................................ 28 Timber sales: FY 1994 level............ _....................................... 29 University research and development overhead...................... 30
AIDS 1994 [2]
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- MAR 30 REC'O THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1994 MEMORANDUM TO CAROL RASCO, Assistant to the President FROM: . SUBJECT: Andrew E. Barrer, Ph.D. Office of the National AIDS Policy Coordinator Health Care Reform and HIVI AIDS Kristine has
Violence [1]
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- initiatives aimed at improving economic opportunity and self-sufficiency, including community development banks, microenterprise, and welfare reform. * Values: The President will continue to use the Bully Pulpit to call attention to crime, violence
- . Using reprogrammed funds from the Appalachian Development Highway System! the federal funding levels would not need to be increased over the President's FY 1995 recommendation for the ARC of $187 million. ~anagernent ISSU~S FACING ARC ARC has
- to be recognized, there must be clear evidence that its stUdents are developing a solid foundation of skills in reading, writing, and mathematics, as well as reasoning and problem solving. Further, the instructional program should provide all students with high
- -0374 632-0389 Lisa Mallory Billie Rollins 632-0150 [email protected] [email protected] billie.rollins@nPF·gsa.gov Community Empowerment Board: Margaret Pugh 456-9039 456-9054 [email protected] President's Crime Prevention Council
Department of Energy
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- of this order, and each year thereafter, the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency shall report to the President about efforts and actions by agencies to meet the requirements of this order. (a) The shall develop in conducting submission
- The Goals Panel requests the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Alliance of Business to form task forces to comment upon Promises to Keep and offer additional advice. March 31, 1994 President Clinton signs
AIDS 1993 [13]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHIEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OA 7680 OAiBox: File Folder: AIDS .1993 [13] Date: 3/25/04 I. Letter Re: Bob Redfield, Ip (partial) nd P(l1B6 2. Resume Robert Ray
- two particular activities on risk that are centered in the White House and that will be proceeding in parallel. First, the President recently signed Executive order 12881 establishing the National Science and Technology· Council (NSTC). Currently, OSTP
Drug & Alcohol Abuse [2]
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- training, judicial reform, crop control, sustainable development, interdiction and demand reduction efforts. This supports the Presidential Decision Directive that you signed, which called for a "controlled shift" from interdiction efforts in the transit
NPR Implementation
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- ~--- THE WHITE I-lOUSE . . OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLlCVL.e CAROl H. RASCO I / ;f/j;t7 Assis/ant /0 the President (ot Domestic Po/ic)' ----.---- ,t.:. , ,', ' Drafl n',pOllse for POTUS and forward 10 CHI
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OAlBox: OA 8252 File Folder: PCMR [President's Committee on Mental Retardation] Appointments Archivist: rfw Date: 5/8/04 1. List Nominee Demographics, Ip 11116/93
OMB-DPC Program Staff [1]
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- annually on accomplishments and siqnificant problem areas. In addition, the Act creates: ~ National Education Standards and Improvement Council to oversee development of model academic standards, advise states on the development of their own standards
AIDS 1994 [8]
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- Fund AIDS Action Council Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund National Gay and Lesbian Task Force National Association of People With AIDS National Minority AIDS Counell American Foundation for AIDS Research AIDS PAC People for the American Way
Native American [2]
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- Administration. of the united states 'Department of Transportation and the T~ansportation Research Board co-sponsored a conference titled: "Exploring Solutions to Native ,'Americans Transportation and Economic Development Problems." : The agenda of the conference
Health Care [9]
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- to sustain their' specialized services. ' • Families ,should be assured of access to pediatric specialists and subspecialists within their plans. • Health care reform sbould allow the development of comprehensive pediatric care networks
Budget [4]
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- the Nation's progress toward the goals and report annually on accomplishments and significant problem areas. Nat~onal Educ~~ion development of In addition, the Act creates. ~ Standards and Improyement Council to oversee ~odel academic standards, advise
- of the turie for subsequent development and decision. Denied claims, represdnting about 70 percent of the Appeals Council dispositions, are" held iIi the Appeals Council for possible appeal'to Federal DistriCt court. I ' " . I I I ". . . .Allow~d
Methodist Church
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- to President Clinton on Domestic Policy THE WHITE HOUSE Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mrs. Rasco: , Greetings! On behalf of the Consultation of Methodist Bishops, I wish to thank you for your willingness to share with the group. Your address touched some
Black Male Employment
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- preferable to later ones for in-school youth. But one-time interventions such as Head start will generally not~ by themselves, prevent deficiencies from developing over time. MOl:e sustained forms of skill remediation are therefore needed over the student1s
- Standards and Improvement Council (NESIC). The Panel solicited arid reviewed over 300 nominations of potential candidates and selected a slate of nominees forwarded to the President in July 1994. ." 2. Prepared for the standards review process of NESIC
Budget [1]
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- -6947 IRA MAGAZINER, DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL 456-7739 GREG SIMON, OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT 456-6231 ALICIA MUNNELL, DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY 622-2633 JONATHAN SALLET, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 482-'4191 LARRY KATZ, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 219-7971
Welfare Reform [5]
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- -::5o~t( k:qq~ {2-/21 (jV December 17, 1993 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco: As the Administration formulates its roposal, we believe that the I
Children’s Issues [4]
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- of ASFSA's '94 Annual Report is also enclosed for your information. Since;;,Iy, /1/, 1thtJ";4 /d/.M?( Dorothy Caldwell, MS, RD 1993-94 President ASFSA Enclosures 1600 Duke Street, 7th floor I Alexandria, Virginia 22314 (703) 739-3900 1(800) 877-88221
Welfare Reform [3]
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- -ll- 94 ~ 16:34 ID: TEL t-(): **65l3 P02 TO AU. GOVERNORS; ne WeI1lu'e Leadenblp Team S~~C~~~ working olOlCly with the President's as it develops i1a welfare reform Workina Group to COffYfJy proposal. The Administration is now neariDS 1iDal
Congress ’92 – ’93 [5]
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- House Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. Clinton: I'm writing to update you on some of the developments at-Hamilton Terrace since we last corresponded. I understand how heavy the mail has been since you and the· President moved to Washington, and I can only say
Welfare Reform [4]
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- 'Assistant to the President , Domestic Policy Council , :: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Vashington DC 20506 Dear Carol: I enjoyed our recent conversation and wanted to drop you this note of ,follow up ,concerning Governor Thompson's "Work Not Welfare
- as they develop tHeir strategies. (Section 1-102(a) and (b». DPC and OEP, will b~ responsible for reporting progress to the President and, with EPA!, for providing the agencies with effective criteria. (Section 1-104). . I The President signed JhiS Order
Medicaid/Worker Protection
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- care capacity is developed, public hospitals and their Qutpatient clinics offer important "safety valve" access. ., o I .. The success of states' managed care efforts is not assured. If, for example, public revenues do not grow enougmto sustain
- ,:' ; '" " .. . ; , ~ • , NEWSLETTER OF THE I , INTERUNIVERSITY CONSORTIUIYI I ON POVERTY LAW .. .: LAW SCHOOLS AND NONPROFITS CAN CONTRIBUTE THROUGH AMERICORPS ' As a result of President Clinton's National and Commil inty SerVice
Immunization [2]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OAlBox: OA 7454 File Folder: Immunization [2]' 1. Memo Archivist: rfw .Date: 8/16/04 To Carol Rasco from Sara'Rosenbaum Re: Immunization strategy options
- in all regions of the world. World AIDS Day, The theme for this year "Aids andFainil.ies," encourages the world to focus on familie~ . as primary to HIVI AIDS MILLER,ROSALYN A OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT DOMESTIC POLlCY COUNCIL WH ZFL/WH
Family
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- and community development. PA empowers parents to playa vital role in their own development as well as the future of our organization and empowers communities to address their unique needs in a and effective way.. PARENTS ANONYMOUS IS AT THE .HEART OF PARENT
- Assistant 200 Huntington Hall Syracuse. NY 13244-2340 ,(315) 443-4336 ' May·2, 1994 Carol'Rasco Assistant to the President Domestic Policy Council 1600 pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20506 Dear Ms. Rasco, First of all I 'want to say
- Wiliiam~ - Commissioner, Administration on Developmental Disabilities Denis~ Rozell - Nation~l Association of D~velopmental Disabilities Councils Julie Ward -Epilepsy Foundation of America' Paul Marchand - The Arc Glen White - University of Kansas
Access Board [1]
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- the Council of American a complainant who aiJeged that the company rejected. on the basis of his disability, his application for refin:lncing his mortgage loan, The mortgage company paid to the complainant direct expenses that were sustained as a result
Indian Gaming [1]
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- , S.D., ncwspaper. Ms. Auquoc said president'S statements to her represented a change In attitude from comments he made in May in a speech in San Diego. "lie told me it (pmblJn&) was a positive economic development tool for our tribe.," Ishe
Disability Leadership
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- St., S.E. Salem, OR 97310 503/378-3142(V),378-3599(TDD) 503/378-3599 FAX NICKNAME: Eugene CONSTITUENCY: gc Ms. Kathleen Kleinmann President Penn. CounciL on Independent Living 69 East Beau Street Washington, PA 15301 412/223-5115 (W) 412/223-5119 FAX
Welfare Reform [1]
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- OF THE GOVERNOR INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46204·2797 EVAN BAYH GOVERNOR June 17, 1994 Honorable Bill Clinton President of the United States The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear President Clinton, I am pleased to forward to you Indiana's demonstration
Budget [5]
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- creates: 7hA National Education Standards and Improyement Council to oversee development of model academic standards, advise states on the development of their own standards, and support development of new assessment techniques; and Ih§ National Skills
Health Care [1]
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- Pharmaceutical Services wayne N. Burton, M.D. MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Vice President, Corporate Medical Director The First National Bank of Chicago Patrick J. casey, J.D. Executive Director ' Health Action Council of Northeast Ohio Mark H. Glasser, M.D
Health Care [6]
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- ? THE PRESIDENT: Well, the most important thing, I think, is someone who really understands how to deal with the agriculture community, understands the interests and is committed to agriculture and to farmers and to rural development. And let me say, if r
Immigration Info ‘92/’93 [1]
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- WITHDRAWAL SH ET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Ca~ol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 5859 File Folder: Immigration Info '92/'93 [1] 1. Memo From V.P. to POTUS re:Gov. Wilson's immigration Date: 4/2/04 8111193 P5
Immigration Info ‘92/’93 [3]
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- various aspects of asylum raform in res'ponse to President Clinton's July 27 announcement. J~ .!: 1c I:' Acting Comrhissioner Chris' Sale said I'NS proposals include streamlining existing c;lsylum pro:cessing, increasing the number of asylum officers
- professional spokesperson on p,ublic health and science issues; providing advice to the Secretary in the review of JUdget and legislative proposals related to public I' .., ,' I heaith and science; , ,. assisting the Secretary in developing a policy agenda
[Welfare Reform] [1]
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- National Disability Employment Awareness Month, 1993 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The United States has long been a champion of the civil rights of individuals. and it is only natural that we now serve
Employment – WH
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- }, regulatory and administrative systems to increase consumer focus. TIuough work with numerous state human services agencies and developmental disabilities planning councils, HSRI has assisted in moving service systems away from rigid regulatory
HHS Info ‘92/’93 [1]
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- be as important as the breast cancer prevention potential of the medication. The results from: t;:he Stockholm Breast Cancer Study '(Jroup support the ., " continuing effort to develop tamoxifen therapy, for di§l,ease 'prevention. Tamoxifen preventioll
- those concerns back to him. In addition, he did give, for the first time of any President, he gave small business a seat at the economic table. He gave us a seat on the National Economic Council, because he said he wanted to make sure he knew what
Immigration Info ‘92/’93 [2]
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- by taxpay ers through governme~t.spon. BOred health programs fori the poor. ThiS situation is unlikely to change because President ClintOn's na· tioMl health reform plan is elIpeCt- . e;;j ~ ",",IOOt; m"sal inlldi(jTa.... from coverage. say, an I I I
Arkansas Abortion
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- ,.", .' ,) ., ,".6>" _ •• ~I U~ ':. ... ,; , _ .. THE PR£SIDENi fillS SEEN ,'; :~ , , 1 May 20, 1993 ~ MR. PRESIDENT: , .; The attached is a decision memo on aborti~ related issues written by Bill Galston on ~ behalf of a Domestic policy council
National Performance Review
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- President Al Gore I I i . Report of the National Performance Review . , , I I I I I j. 9: 14 PM 9/22/95 I I , I I ! Page-1 FANCY7E.DOC .Contents Chapter 1: Making The Big U-Turn Status In I Minute Just Listen To Them A Revolution It Works
- -convening the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women, an executive branch council developed by President Kennedy and disbanded by President Reagan in 1981. The President's Commission on the Status of Women functioned as a federal oversight mechanism
- -convening the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women, an executive branch council developed by President Kennedy and disbanded by President Reagan in 1981. The President's Commission on the Status of Women functioned as a federal oversight mechanism
Medicaid Waivers
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- with the governors at the direction of the President.· Option three opens the door to all kinds of groups that will want to be included in the mandate to be shown as included in the waiver development process which will lead to excessive (as perceived by the states
Radiation
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- to the President for Domestic Policy Honorable Robert Rubin Assistant to the President for Economic Policy National Economic Council Honorable John Gibbons Assistant to the President for Science and Technology Policy Honorable Anthony Lake Assistant
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council Rasco, Carol OAiBox: OA 7452 File Folder: Interview: Phill Wilson 6 Sept 1994 11 :00-12:00 SUBJECTITITLE .. POC,UMENT . NO.&TYPE 1. Bio 2. Bio Phill Wilson I p (partial) Phill
Welfare Reform [6]
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- . Specifics of this proposal are still under development. . $ 4.0 B Tighten, Sponsorship and Eligibility Rules for Non-Citizens 551, AFDC and Food Stamps require that part of a legal immigrant sponsor's income is deemed available to the immigrant
- . ' Sihcerely, ,,' ~~t.D ,' Assistant to the., President 'for Domestic;policy , , , , , \ cc: ",Bruce Reed \ ~I ' " " , \ 'L > \ I ( " '- THE WHITE· HOUSE ·D(),'.~E>TIC' POLICY OFFICE OF CAROL 1-1. RASCO Assislantlo tile Presidellt
Medicaid
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- , I WITHDRAWAL SHEET I Clinton Lib~ary i Archivist: rfw Collection: 'DolTlestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OA ~10160 . OAlBox: File Folder: Medicaid' I 1. Memo i Date: 4/23/04 From Carol Rasco to POTUS re: ~edicaid. Ip : 12119/95 P61B6
Prevention Council
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- Prevention Council
- PREVENTION COUNCIL AND THE COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE BOARD As you know~ when the President signed into law the Violent. Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 on September 13, 1994, he designated us as Chair and Vice Chair of the Ounce of Prevention
- National Youth Council Against Violence
- of the youth of America, as well as empower local youth to work in cooperation with their city and state governments. When Vice President AI Gore made his appearance at the summit, he also verbally com mitted to assisting in the development of a national youth
- DPC [Domestic Policy Council]
- to the Council members for their consideration and input, and then are presented to the President, also on an interim basis. ,,27 These working groups are where the experts and "policy wonks" thrive developing ideas that can be implemented
Presidential Personnel Info.
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- and Development Pennsylvania Ave Development Corp, Bd of Dir Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp, Adv Ctte .to the President's Export Council Publlc Broadcasting, Bd of Dirs of the Corp for Resolution Trust Corporation Rural Partnerships Investment Bd of Directors
- -governmental programs chosen to participate. When the plan is approved by the federal government, Indiana will use the Step Ahead Councils already existent in 92 counties to foster the processes provided in the plan. Cities of over 100,000 may also develop
AIDS 1993 [1]
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- TIne Presidential HIV/AIDS Advisory Councill 2. ("Co~cil"). Objectives, Scope of Activities and Description of n:~ The Council shall advise the President and the Offi~ of the National AIDS Pollicy Coordinator regarding programs and policie:,i
- E X E'C UTI V E OFF ICE 07-Mar-~996 o F THE PRE S L DEN T 12:45pm TO: Carol H. Rasco 'FROM: Paul J. Weinstein , Jr Domestic ~olicy Council CC: Julie E. Demeo SUBJECT: LISC Julie advises me that you wanted some information
Prevention Council
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- Prevention Council
- : PARTNERSHIP CAROL,RASCO / As you all know, solving the problems of distressed " communities and the peopl~ who live there ,is a high priority for the President. As we pursue an urban policy to promote economic and,comnlUnity development and provide, jobs
- OUT IDENTIFICATION OF FILE MATERIAL Description CHARGED TO DATE CHARGED THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 24, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ FROM: CAROL RASCO LAURA TYSON SUBJECT: Memorandum directing the Secretary of Treasury
- Pres. Council on Management Improvements
- OF THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT FROM. Steve Mertene SUBJECT. Ad-hoc PCMI Briefing on Performance Mea~ure5 This ~5 to notify you that Phil Lader, OMB'f! Deputy Director for Management, will brief the Council on the neKt stepf
- strategies to deal with these issues • Developing a system of rewards and penalties for coworkers without disabilities, based on their acceptance and support for their co-workers with a disability RESOURCES President's Committee on Employment of People
- COPl Jobs for America's Graduates, Inc. CHAIRMAN The HonQrable John R. M(:Karnan. Jr, Governor Slate of Maine 26 REC'D PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY Mr, CHAIRMAN eXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mrs. Caro1yn Warner Mr, John Hofmeister Vice Presidenl Human
Republican Cuts
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- ATTENTION: IL PLANNING COUNCIL ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABIUTIES UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY OF ILLINOIS Carol Rasco Domestic Policy Council Dear President Clinton: PARTNERS IN POLICYMAKING PEOPLE FOR INCLUSIVE COMMUNITIES & FA MIL Y SUPPORT
- Council to oversee the development of a national, voluntary system of internationally competitive elementary and secondary·level standards and assessments. 400 MARYLAND AVE .. S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202-0100 , " , it . • Establish
- with appropriate Organizations to provide' specific services Process o Local Step Ahead Council works to develop a joint funding agreement among the participating agencies. o Agreement specifies any matching funds to be supplied by participating agencies
- . Indiana has already demonstrated tremendous mobilization through my Step Ahead process in developing Step Ahead Councils in all 92 counties to design comprehensive service. delivery systems for families and children. I have received Step Ahead plans
Rasco-Articles and Bios
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- . As the President's chief domestic policy advisor. Ms. Rasco supervises and coordinates the work of the White House staff of the President's Domestic Policy Council. She also serves on the Department of Education's National E4ucation Goals Panel. ' In Arkansas,. Ms
Homelessness Info ’92 & ‘93
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- the eX1st1ng Federal Plan to Help End Homelessness (developed in 1990) within 60 days. The Council would specifically be required to report on ways in which the Plan could be improved and expanded as well as recommend benchmarks by which Federal progress
- Association Coalition of Higher Education Assistance Organizations The College Board Cooperative Education Association, Incorporated Council for American Private Education Council for Educational Development and Research The Council for Exceptional Children
- ..... riP';-:---(ZJ-:j{J-_· '0' , -~- ... -- ,_., " .- • Aaeocy tor latematioou Development WIUblApNa, D.C. D.Za ,- January 27, 1193 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ~ ,'. FROM: JamesH. Kichel,ActingAdministratorO ' SUBJECT: AID'PamilyPlanning
AIDS 1993 [5]
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- army of dedicilted people and fragmented stabs of leadership, Our collective presence and actions today can alter, for all time, how the next chapters develop. Lee C. Smith Chair, The Na'tional Leadership Coalition on AIDS Former President, Levi
L.A.
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- were to Developm~nt Block Grant funds today, it would. be . distributed equally to all without regard to need or impact. L.A. council districts The local community must be forced to develop a comprehensive plan. . \ . . My hope is that our
- asked that . Ms. Kathryn Way, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, assume the responsibility for the continuance of the development of the Consolidated States Plan and the relationship between the Domestic Policy Council and yourself
- Employment Housing Holistic Supports (Family, Interpersonal, Technical, etc.) Disability Concerns Associated with Aging The issues identified and recommendations developed will form the basis for the next PCMR Report to the President. SINCERE THANKS ... Co
- to meeting the needs of older citizens with developmental disabilities. In addition, Councils continued their work in Federal priority areas such as public education, child development and State priority areas .. Through the efforts of councils in many states
- '--- OCT I 2 REC'O STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CHARLESTON 25305 GASTON CAPERTON October 7, 1993 GOVERNOR Ms. Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W
First 100 Days
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- -and-answer session with Vice President Gore and employees of Silicon Graphics, Mountain View, California; policy focuses on high-skill, high-wage jobs in the technology sectors, research and development and experimentation, education for America?s workforce
- , 1994, !I issued an Executive order establishing a president'~'Fair Housing council to be chaired by I the secretary of Housing ~nd Urban Development. I agencies and programs, , . th~s I Working across Council will bring new focus and I
Other Disability Issues
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- failure to Q. They don't look it. comply fully with United Nations Security Q. How about Ross Perot, Mr. President? Council resolutions, the United States will therefore continue to apply economic sanc Jogging Track Q, Why build a jogging track when
Learning Challenge
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- been one oithe central themes of the President's National Information . Infrastructure" Task" . , " Chaired by the Secretary of Co~erce. Force . -' ,- -, ;, The Tiger Teams Three "tiger team" task forces 'have been asked to develop :specific
Regulatory Review
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- ON REGULATORY REVIEW As many of you already know, when the President abolished the Competitiveness Council, he asked the Vice President to prepare recommendations for a new process of regulatory review. At the direction of the Vice President, I convened
Nutrition
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- if the President will hold such a Conference, not an invitation to come to an event already planned. We are looking through our files now, but I believe we answered this inquiry months ago; if not, we will proceed to answer. However, if such a meeting has been set
- National Crime Prevention Council
- .--. Christopher L. Scileppi Editorial and Research Associate National Crime Prevention Council 1700 K Street, NW, Second Floor Washington, DC 20006-3817 202-466-6272 ext. 111 [email protected] National Crime Prevention Council
AIDS 1994 [5]
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- in use by NIH for research and MRS for prevention). Concem was expressed that the Coordinator's title sounds too weak. Concern was also c!x.pressed that the President's AIDS Advisory Council be as inclusive and representative as Pilss1bLe and that its
Merwyn Bagan
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- ) Nominating Committee ~riaan 1988,1989 College of Burgeons Advisory Council for 1989-1992 Neuro8u~gory American Assoeiation of Neurological Surgeons (AANSI Direotor-At-Large 1989-1991 President-Blect 1991-1992 President 1992-1993 P~st-Pre.ident
AIDS 1993 [10]
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- worked as a consultant and staff person with a broad range of foundation, corporate and individual's donors. From 1977 to 1980 he was Vice President for Planning and Development at the city colleg~ of New York (CUNY). As a volunteer, he has had
- for UNOSOM II. * * * * * (Do Not Distribute outside Executiye Office of the President) This statement of Administration policy (SAP) was developed by the Legislative Reference Division (Rooney), in conSUltation with lAD (DuSault/Sasser/Davis), NSD (Gessaman
Native American [3]
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- comprehensive approach is necessary. At my direction, the Vice President has established a working group on Indian economic development as part ofour Communi ty Enterprise Board. I've as~ed them ro study the recommendations trom last yt?ll"s National Indian
AIDS 1994 [7]
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- UmeHayes PhilD4elp/Ua Elizabeth Seal. Jeppson. Ph.D. DE!ar President Clinton: On behalf of the Board of Directors of the AIDS Policy Center, we would like to recommend Dr. Michael Kaiser and Jim Neiss for positions on the Advisory Council of the Office
Navajo/Hopi
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- Qj)fficeof t~e .!ttllrnel! ~enernl Bag ~ington.1II. QI. 205:10 AUG ... 5 /?EC'f] August 5, 1994 TO: Carol Rasco Domestic Policy Council The White House ~~. ~ FROM: Eleanor D. ACheson~.· Assistant Attor General SUBJECT: Nava j o-Ho. 51
Empowerment Zones [2]
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- President and v~ce':"'chaired by Carol Rasco and Bob 'Rubin. 'Wehave developed a process for implementing this consultation process and are submitting it to you now for your review. II. OVERVIEW OF PROPOSAL 'HUD and USDA would, screen all application
OMB-DPC Program Staff [2]
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- Environment 64 Midwest Floods NEC Adams USTR Glauthier state Treasury EPA USDA other Agencies on-going. Submission of President's budget. NAFTA legislation enacted. president's FY 1995 Budget fully funds env. activities needed to support NAFTA. Develop
- Community Development Banks [3]
- of legislation submitted to the Congress by the President last summer. In July of 1993, the President sent to the Congress legislation to establish a Community Development Bank and FinanciaL Institutions Fund (CDBFI). The purpose of the CDBFI 'Fund is to make
Enterprise Zones
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- of National Drug Control Policy; and up to by the President. 11 other members as may be designated The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the Secretary of Agriculture shall be co-chairs of the Enterprise Board. SEC. 202. ESTABLISI:lX2N"1
Parenting
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- for sending the information about the parenting program developed by Dr. Marilyn Steele. I hope you know of. my genuine appreciation for aU the hard work and diligent eftbrts you and'others continue to put forth to make lasting, meaningful differences
Empowerment Zones [4]
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- President, and is co-chaired by Carol Rasco and Bob Rubin. At the first meeting of the Board, on February 2, 1994, the Vice President charged the staff with developing an interagency designation process. Attached is a draft memorandum outlining the process
AIDS 1994 [10]
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- '()Ry' TilE 1:-."n:R.....,u, lu:n:.,·u£ Sf.R\1C~: P6/(b)(6) October 12, 1994 The H{ln()f'able Carol R~ISCO Assi~tan' to the President Dome;;tic Polic)' Council )(,(10 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20506 ()ear Ms Rasco: As of this dAte
Junior League
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- Coalition for the Handicapped SERVICE ON COMMUNITY AND STATE BOARDS 1982-83 1980-82 1979-82 1973 Present 1979-80 1977-79 1976-78 1975-78 Fulbright Elementary School PTA President Little Rock Conference United Methodist Church Council on Ministries
- Massanari Francis O'Byrne Ruth Pierce Daniel Skoler' ' Moderator, President, President, D:isability Association of OHA Analysts OHA Managers' Association National Association of Examiners P~esident, National Council of Social Sbcurity Management
- that challenge federal agencies (a) to agree to a code of environmental principles to be developed by EPA, in cooperation with other agencies. that emphasizes pollution prevention. sustainable development and, state-of-the-art environmental management programs
POTUS Traveling States
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- technology award. • Commerce - EDA Grants: The EDA reserved a $260,000 Public Works grant and a $52,100 Bonus Grant for the Bourbon County Economic Development Council, City of Fort Scott. This grant will provide the necessary infrastructure to expand
Exceptional Parent [1]
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- the ment::ll ret::lrdation community. Staffed by C::Irol H Rasco, the' mother of a child with various disabilities, the Council is composed of the President,Vice President and 22 other high f::lnking fedef::ll officials. TIle American He::lltJI Security
Congress ’92 – ’93 [2]
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- Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: I am forwarding to your attention a proposal for the development of a Presidential Commission on Asian American Development. This proposal was prepared by Washington State Representative Paull H
Atlanta – May 18
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- provides advice and information regarding the development of employment policy and empJoyment opportunities for persons with physial and mental disabilities. PCEPD is operated by th~~ chairperson who reports directly to the President, The Chairperson
- and in suburbs, this would help policy officials develop strategies to further stabilize and strengthen these neighborhoods. We anticipate that these strategies would be in line with the aims and operation of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Neighborhood Preservation
- ! ' DISTRIBUTION LIST, I I Honorable Janet Reno . i United States Attorney General 'Honorable. Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Office of Policy Development Honorable Robert Rubin Assistant to the President for Economic
- of audiology and speech-language pathology services. Carol Rasco, who supervises and coordinates the work of the White House staff of ,; ~ the President's Domestic Policy Council, also serves on the Department of Education's National Education Goals Panel
- MEMBER 1969 - 1981 FELLOW 1981 - PRESENT COMMITTEE OF BLACK PSYCHIATRISTS, 1973 - 1976 COUNCIL ON NATIONAL AFFAIRS, 1992-1995 BUDGET COHMITTEE, 1994-1997 l: BLACK PSYCHIATRISTS OF AMERICA, 1969 - PRESENT PRESIDENT, 1978 - 1980 SECRETARY/TREASURER
Resumes ’92 – ’93 [3]
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- , President; History Club; campus Crusade for Ou1st; Lambda au Alpha fraternity. Schoo~ Star-Spencer HigJ Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Activities: Senior ()"1ass President; Yearboo~ Editor; Student Council, Vice President~ Basketball Letterman; All State
- -APPAl:ACIUAN REGIONALCOIDIISSION----"',;;:-------'----- OFFICE OF THE STATES' WASHINGTON REPRESENTATIVE Washingtoil, D.C. 20235 2021673-78-'2 February 9, 1993 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant To The President For Domestic Policy The VVhite House
- This is to confirm the President's participation in the above even·t. Your office will be listed as the staff contact. date: time: location: WH contact: CC: Rahm EmanuE!l Mark Gearan David GergEm Alexis Herttlan Nancy Hernreich Anthony La}::.e Bruce Lind~;ey Mack
- institutions, ~hould schools, businesses, community institutions,. or government - promote physical and emotional security and health, help children reach their full potential, and heip them develop and sustain caring relationships with others
Stan Herr Memos [2]
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- Policy Council SUBJECT: Phone call Carol H. Rasco wishes you to handle on her behalf .~. Carol received a phone call from: Ira Schoelholtz President, American Association of Business Persons with Disabilities 714-852-7000 He wanted a return call
Civil Rights Working Group
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- and .~~ the. Civil Rights Division. . . . . The Presidential memorandum iealls for the wor]Qng group to submit· its fir$t report to the President by February 4. 1995.' I . \. I I I. I I '1 I I I. ·1 I l .I I i MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF EXECpTIVE
Stan Herr Memos [3]
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- Rasco, Assistant to President Clinton for Domestic Policy Tom Hehir, Director of the Office of Special Education Programs Barbara Wynn, Deputy Director, ~ureau of Policy Development, Health Care Financing Administration WHAT: Miniseminar: What WUl
AIDS 1994 [4]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 7452 File Folder: AIDS 1994 [4] Date: 4/2/04 1. Memo To POTUS from Carol Rasco re: Elizabeth Glaser, 1p 11114/94 P61B6 2. Memo
Stan Herr Memos [1]
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- . Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy '\ .'. '\', E X E CUT I·V E OFF I ·C E o F THE PRE S· IDE N T 19-May~1994 11:31am TO: Stanley S. Herr FROM: Jeremy D. Benami Domestic Policy Council CC: Suzan D. Johnson SUBJECT
Personnel Matters
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- Telecommunicators for the Deaf, Inc. 1990 - 1992, President of Michigan B'nai Beith Youth Council 1969 • Miss Deaf America - National Association of the Deaf "Ambassador". Traveled the country promoting deaf awareness. 1974 - 1976 ADAtTECHNICAL SOLUTIONS/DEAF
HHS Info ‘92/’93 [3]
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- development and external relations functions. The job needs someone who knows the policy issues, is committed to the President's vision, and is connected to and respected by the important Washington networks. I am recommending Ann Rosewater for this position
National Institute of Health
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- and urinary tract research. The InterSociety Council represents more than 16,000 providers and scientists for kidney and urologic diseases. I appreciate your time. .,' cc: Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant ,to the President For Domestic Policy SKADDEN, ARPS
AIDS 1993 [8]
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- , corporate a~d pe~sQn with a broad range of foundation, individuals donors. From 1977 to 1980 he was Vice President for Planning and Development at the city College of New York (CUNY) • .. As a volunteer, he has bad extensive experience
- ' · ' " " '1 ':. ".. '" . ':'::,>',' . . Live ~overage oJ Speeches
POTUS
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OA 10159 OAiBox: File Folder: POTUS 1. Memo For POTUS from Carol Rasco re: Florida friends, Ip PI National security classified information [(a)(1) of the PRA
Violence [2]
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- is; our target aqe group? Should we conceive of this as fooussed (or packa~ed) solely in regard to youth violence prevent.ion, or to youth development more broadly? What is enoompassed in the idoa of prevention? How does ~is relate t.o ot.her int~ra9'Qnoy
- ... NT E X E CUT I V E E X E CUT I V E OFFICE OFFICE o F o F THE THE PRE SID E PRESIDE N T 16-Aug-1994 05:45pm TO: FROM: Stanley S. Herr Domestic policy Council CC: meeting Carol H. Rasco Patricia SUBJECT: SUBJECT: draft agenda
Operation Distant Shore
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- immigration in most of the summary. 3. Finally, the Plan assumes a policy of direct return of refugees. That is a policy decision that only the President can make at the appropriate time. Eric Schwartz had the' sam~ concern and concurs in this assessment. I I
- \'fJI', Development , E. '_NSTC Take'Up UrdverSalDesign' '" " ".F: ,NIDDRTake Up Universal Design iit RECsan'd other Inithltives., ,'m. 'NEED:fOR INnWRA1ED~FEDERALPRESENCE: ": " " ',; .' ,- . IV.' EXAMPLES OF WHERESTATUTE::ANDREGUI"ATIONS FAIL
- FOR THE PANELISTS 1.. Guaranteed National Benefit Package Becky Ogle, National Council on Tndependellt Living Cenfers - from the studio Most of us in the disability community applaud the President Clinton's efforts to include us in his health care plan. We under
- i i ·'. i JUN I' 3 REC'D . I I I 1350 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., SUITE 500 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20005-4709 (202) 393-1250 June 10, 1994 Carol H•. Rasco Assistant to the President 'for Domestic'Policy The white House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Ms
Performance Partnership
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- with a "statement of policy" : containing annual goals and objectives. Examples of Performance Indicators: Sources include, but are notlimiled to, the Department Q{ Housing and Urban Development's Performance Agreement (HUD), the State ,
- & Advocacy or~anizationi around the country to provide support to parents when they seek inclusionary program's. (4) Appointment of parents and advocates ~o national committees such as th~ President's Committee on Mental Retardatiohand the National Council
- if the analyst does not answer): (2) sending us a memo or letter: or (3) if you are an OASIS user in the Executive Office of the President, sending ani E-mail message. Please include the LRM number shown above, and the subject shown below. I I· TO: Chris
- are to assist the President and Vice President in specified tasks. Th~se include: (1) the Director of'OMB; (2) the Chair (or another member) of the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA)i (3) the Assistant to the President for Economic P()licy (NEC); (4
Childhood Disability
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- and Prevention (CDC), 1990-1993, Deputy Assistant to the President for domestic policy and Director of the White House Office of Policy Development in 1989 1990, and Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration, DHHS, 1986-1989. NAME Jack
- the requirements for improved operations at theRTC. * * * * * (Do Not Distribute outside Executive Office of the' president) This statement of Administration Policy was developed by the Legislative Reference Division (St.ige~), in consultation with the Departments
Appointee w/Disabilities
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- POLLCY COUNCIL FROM~ ~·r;u;txt~ ~ eM- Carol H. Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic policy SUBJECT, DPe Meeting _ Monda~'; July 11, 1994 Due to travel schedules that will preclude a number of DPe members fro~ attending the regularly
Health Care [4]
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- Columbia University and a Ph.D. from Yale University. Paul Pietzsch President Health Policy Corporation ofIowa Mr. Pietzsch leads the Health Policy Corporation of Iowa (HPCI) which is a private, non-profit organization formed to develop and suppon
Microsoft
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- if there are projects with which he can help us in the future. With many thanks for your help. cc: Jamal Mazrui t' ' ... NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY An independent federal agency working with the President and the Congress to increase the inclusion
- . conference report, my colleagues have Sec. 102. Development grants. f fit Sec. 103. Extension grants. demonstrated their .sense 0 a mess 0 Sec. 104. Progress criteria and reports. the American people. The savings and Sec. 105. Administrative provisions
- .' " THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 23, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: BILL GALSTON VIA: LEON PANETTA GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS CAROL H. RASCO SUBJECT: DLC/PROGRESSIVE POLICY INSTITUTE 'INTRODUCTION . Recently, you asked me
- , N.W. Suite 210 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 347-5700 FAX (202) 347·2263 Francine Coeytaux, M.P.H. Development Consultant The .Population Council 1512 Stearns Drive Los Angeles, CA 90035. (213) 934··1109 FAX (213) 934·4736 Philip A. Corfman, M.D
- of the Act to provide that the purpose of part B is to provide for allotments to support stat$ Developmental Disabilities Councils in each State in their efforts to prQmote -- through systemic change, capacity building, :and advocacy -- the development
Airline Industry
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- DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET CHAIR OF. THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY DIRECTOR' OF THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT. CHIEF OF,STAFF COUNSELLOR TO THE PRESIDENT SENIOR ADVISER
- Chapel Hili The Sthool or Medicine: l'ht Robert Wood JOhllSllIl CBI '7IOS. 5034 Old Clinical S,holim l'rOlnlll1 Chapel Hill. N.C. J',Il9·'I05 (919) 966·J2'74 ----~~~~9~4--------- FAX TO: Ms. Carol Rasco Asslst~nt to the President for Domestic
- I I To: Roslyn Miller Company: The White House \ Fax 1= 202-456-2878 Date: 10/2;/94 , pages: 14:42 :KENNEDY KRIEGER D ! Dr. Uary Gold::;"\;ein From: Depanment: . President IS Ot'fi
- . A copy of the letter is attached. I I I I * * * * * (DO Not Distribute outside Executive Office of the president) I This draft Statement of Administration policy was developed by the Legisiative Reference Division (Weinberg). I The House Science
- FOR THE REHABILITATION OF THE DISABLED AND THE U.S. COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL REHABILITATION, AS CO-HORTS FOR THIS EVENT HAVE DONE AN AMAZING JOB, AND I ADD A PERSONAL NOTE OF THANKS TO SUSAN PARKER AS PRESIDENT-ELECT OF USCIR AND A MEMBER OF STEERING COMMITTEE FOR HER
- STAFF & INVITED GUESTS, CLOSED TO PRESS) MEETING OF THE NGA COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCE, STAFF ADVISORY COUNCIL (10:00am - 4:00pm) Contact(s): Tim Masanz (OPEN TO STATE STAFF & INVITED GUESTS; CLOSED TO PRESS) NGA LOBBYISTS MEETING
School to Work
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- DEVELOPMENT: I just heard that the President will be meeting some 125 me~bers of the disability community in the WH at noon this Monday. I put a call into Mike Lux who is apparently coordinating this event. My informationiis that most of the invitees
Childhood Disability [1]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: . Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 8251 File Folder: Childhood Disability [1] 1. Notes Re: candidate~ for commission, Date: 3/24/04 2p nd P5
- , the ADA inspires mixed reviews. There are the "cheerleading reports" such as ADA Watch -- Year One, transmitted to the President by the National Council on Disability on April 5, 1993. This report concluded that the federal government had, "overall
AIDS 1993 [7]
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- WliTHDRAWAL SHEET ClOnton library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OA 7680 OAlBox: File Folder: AI DS 1993: [7] 1. Letter Archivist: rfw Date: 3/19/04 To Carol Rasco from Debra Frazier-Howze re: appeal to Black churches leadership
Legal Services Corporation
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- - LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION John P. O'Hara President 750 1st St., NE, 11th Fl., Washington, D.C. 20002·4250 (202) 336·8800 . Fax (202) 336·8959 Writer's Direct Telephone (202) ,'. .. , '. November 18, 1993 Mr. Stanley S. Herr; Kennedy
AIDS 1993 [2]
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- or that the President has asked me to work towards developing a national plan for AIDS. We have one, it's called "Stop AIDS." That's the strategy, that's the plan and that's the goal, and the question is what are the strategies that we are going to use between now
Mitzi Rabin
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- Housing Council of the San Fernando Valley" P.T.A., Boy Scouts and Little Le~gue. . " Decid,ing to J?ut to use the kIlowledr;re she has gathered, Ms. Rabin has been counsell.ng individuals to a~sl.st in t~eir J?ersonal development throu.ghout Los Angeles
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET .Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OAlBox: OA 10160 File Folder: . Missing Children-Morgan Nick 1. Schedule Schedule of the President, 12 p (partial) PI National security classified information
Reconciliation
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- \ '" ..... " U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR SECRETARY OF LABOR WASHINGTON. D,C. July 20, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT, VIA: Robert ,Rubin' FR01:vt: RobertB'. SUB-fECT: Reconciliation, the EITC, and the Minimum Wage: How much progress
- OF ECONOMIC. ADVISERS. 395:-6947 ,", '. JOSEPH STIGLITZ',' COUNCIL OF' ECONOMIC ADVISERS 39.5-6947 ~':. . IRA MAGAZINER:; DOMESTIC POLICY' COUNCIL . 456.-7739. GREG SIMON, OFFICE' OF THE VICE PRESIDENT' 456-6231,:. ALICIA MUNNELL,. DEPARTMENT, OF TREASURY' 622
AIDS 1994 [9]
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- Departmenr. AS Jnterlm NationJll AIDS l'oliq Coc....:Ih..tor (Aug....t 1994 '" 1'
[Health Care – Misc.] [2]
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- AND COMMUNITY: SOLVING HEALTH PBOBLEMS TOGETHER • • • 3. pAGE4Z It will take everyone working together -- ~~getting the right people together to get good ideas and' develop a plan of action. Some references concerning the interagency council and what
Department of Labor
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- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR' SECRETARY OF LABOR WASHINGTON. D.C. July 20, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT VIA: Robert Rubin FROM: Robert B. SUBJECT: Reconciliation, the EITC, and the Minimum Wage: How much progress towards the make work
Miss America ‘95
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- disabilities, The following organizations can provide valuable infonnution about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Employment, Advocacy, and Independent Living: The President's Committee's Job Accommodation Network (JAN): (&00) 526-7234
Executive Orders Disability
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- Reporting Requirement. Agencies shall cooperate with requests from the President's Management Council, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") for information pertaining to an agency's implementati~n
- "a substantial handicap to E!mployment" and prevents their work in "normal competitive E~mployment." PL 92-28, Sec. 5( 2). • The President appoints its 15 members. By statute, 11 of these members; are nominated by the heads of the named departments. See Id. Sec
Transitions
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- perspective. It I aII;l enclosing a:. recently publisbed article that appeared in the Journal of Career Development for Exceptional Individ11als entitled, !'Engaging Employers in Transition: The Bridges Model.1! It presents national data on Bridges during
- documents or abled to be amplified. ! ' 26. Development of software( based on new neural self-learning principles) that converts highly technical information products in easily understandible text ( for individuals with cognitive disabilities.) 27. Neural
- Share research and development activities. o Push for supportive policymaking and stick with it until you see funding follow through. o Make the argument for prevention - provide visible support for President Clinton's commitment to preventive
Oregon
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- ' Minnesota has a similar 'M"destones probudgeting''?), it may be here to stay. Why? Roberts, are Democrats, but Roberts actual- gram, for example, and there are,other ver. First, it's' a way to ly appointed David'Frohnmayer"- the Re- sions developing in Maine
- Council 'on English Br!aille; President, 6/91 to present. . ! , I National Federation of the Blind; Member of . I the Board of Directors, 7/84 to present. . I' . i National Federation of the Blind of 'New Mexico; Member, 9/80 to present; president 4/82
- Council 'on English Br!aille; President, 6/91 to present. . ! , I National Federation of the Blind; Member of . I the Board of Directors, 7/84 to present. . I' . i National Federation of the Blind of 'New Mexico; Member, 9/80 to present; president 4/82
HHS Info ‘92/’93 [4]
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- i' THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND,HUMAN SERVICES WASHINGTON, D,C, 20201 J..N 22 1993 , The President , The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: In accordance with Section 540 of the ederal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
Exceptional Parent [2]
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- coordinates the efforts of the White House, the Cabinet secretaries, and the other federal agencies concerned with the development of our domestic policy. As the leader of the Council's day-to-day work, I bring this strong sense of purpose: All children shall
Drug & Alcohol Abuse [3]
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- Rasco, Assistant to the President, Domestic Policy Council Peter Edelman, Counselor to the Secretary, HHS . Marni Vliet, Chair, CADCA . Alvah Chapman, Founding Chairman, CADCA Jim Burke, Chairman, Partnership for a Drug-Free America PARTNERSHIP
Health Care [2]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OAlBox: OA 7454 File Folder: Health Care [2] Archivist: rfw Date: 8/16/04 1. List Re: Healthcare Reform Meeting, lp(partial) n.d. P61B6 2. Note To Roz, lp
Farm Bill
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- development, conservation, ::nutri tion, international aid, and many other matters. The 'i:idministration will be expected to submit its recommendations ;,~arly next year. , " . ,USDA is now in what we hope are the final stages of collecting '·its
Chinese Immigrant Smuggling
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- , their personal staff White House includes the President the Vice. President of the United States, and advisors,' the Counsel of.,'the White House, '. White House. Press Office, Office of the General the National ,Security Council, and any spokespersons
Unfunded Mandates
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- and Staff Secretary (x2702) cc: Kurniki Gibson Marcia Hale ( THE: WHITE HOUSE WAS HINGTON ~ MR.~SIDENT: October 20, 1993 ' The attached memo from Carol Rasco and the Vice president discusses the need to develop an Administration proposal
AIDS 1993 [11]
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- Research Council. (Seven-year grant: $100,000 in 1990, $217,973 in 1991, $3,608,599 in 1993, $5,324,850 in 1994, $3,614,561 in 1995 and $1,898,865 in 1996) January 21, 1993 Page 3 TOTAL AWARD Disbursed in 1992 Basic Research CUNY Medical Sophie
Wall St. Journal Follow-Up
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- -- that parents like Ms. Jennings now experience in the delivery and reimbursement of health-related services. Under the President's plan, parents will no longer face exclusion based on a child's (or their own) pre existing condition or life-t'ime limits
Violence in T.V.
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- Body President and Faculty Advisor and advise them of your interest to fonn a SAVE chap~r~ 3. , Discover ail inspired faculty meIllber pr group ~dvisor to. serve as your SAVE advisor(s).· The local Mothers Against Violence In America coriuilUnlty
- ), unless a State can· demonstrate that it meets certain condieions. In so dOing, section 102(e)(6)(8) appears to require Staees to carry out a large ~umber of specific activieies ehat are not required under seceion lOl(b). +hesel, include the development
Budget [6]
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- \ ., , i , EXECUTI~E OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC AOVISERS WASH1N('jrON, D.C. 20500 . THE CHAIRMAN July 22, 1994 , MEMORANDUM FOR NEC PRINCIPALS I FRO!\1; i ; SUBJECT; @"l "I -: ROBERT ~, RUBIN, NEC ~l' ~ 1 , LAURA
- Program as I have heard so many £ine things about this program throughout the years in Arkansas. Again, thank you for your time and interest in the youth of our nation. I Carol I • Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy CHR:rJ I cc: Carrie
Welfare Reform [2]
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- with President Reagan and Senator Moynihan to develop the bipartisan consensus that led to passage of important legislation to strengthen families and move people from welfare to work. I believe we must end welfare as we know it, because the current welfare
- , some cited in the letter as open, some relating to the five bulleted points in the letter,.' •. ' and some (such as standards for judicial review) not mentioned at all, on which the Administration will need to develop positions . 'c
Budget [2]
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- some concerns, which are described below and in the anclosure~ As you develop on the senate ',lersian of the bill; your consideration of these concerns would be appreciated. I President/s Investment Program The Administrationl supports the House's
Clinton Legacy
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- . lll1Z!93 1G: 29 :3G..;'::: > ·.t EOP OAS IS . AX-} Hsg:17834B 2 Pages EXECU' lIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Washington, D. C. .SMITTAL COVER SHEET FAXT DATE: 12-Nov-93 TO: CAROL RASCO SUBJECT: PRIORITIES , I FROM: MARGARET P
Memorandums
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- office should.send out the announcement, etc. Thank you. February 23, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO THE CmEF OF STAFF FROM: Carol Rasco SUBJECT: Proposed Policy Briefings for White House Staff I am proposing that the Domestic Policy Council staff host a series
- YNE HUNTER-GAULT reporting: Sheldon Hackney's path to the National Endowment for the Humanities was an academic one, and not always a smooth one at that. He's a historian by training. He started at Princeton University, was president of Tulane
NEA (Arts)
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- December 30, 1993 TO: FROM: SUBJ: B 11' Galston ~ inquiry I reviewed the attached and decided that NEA should President might write something along the following Dear Jerry Noone and Stephen Randolph: Our mutual friend Rachel passed your letter
AIDS Condom Campaign
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- Association to the AIDS Action Council. These prevention planning partners will serve as individual consultants to the CDC and will develop action plans for local, state and national levels. 3. Why is the prevention program targeting young people
AIDS 1993 [6]
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 7680 File Folder: AIDS 1993[6] Date: 3/25/04 1. Note To Carol Rasco from Phil re: AIDS Coordinator position, Ip nd P5, P61B6 2
- FROM: Stanley S. Herr Domestic Policy Council SUBJSCT: RE: survey for disability appointees In reply to your note, you may wish to drop a note as well to the Boston program chair and new AAMR President since she was responsible for arranging
Medical Savings Accounts
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- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHI NGTON , October 13, 1995 MEMORANDUM FO,R THE PRESIDENT 4\)1 '\ (': ~/'- FROM: LAURA TYSON AND CAROL RE: RAsco Medical Savings Accounts PURPOSE: To reach a decision on an Administration position on Vte use of Medical
[Welfare Reform] [4]
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- may submit waivers before the end of the year because there is a persistent rumor that the Administration is planning to cut off accepting new waiver applications beginning January 1, 1994, in order to facilitate the President's own welfare reform
CEO Institute [1]
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- IWorld Bank. the In1er~American, Asian and African Development Banks, and the European Bank fOT R\X:onstru
- Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco: The American 'Society for Deaf children is a non-profit orgahization that helps parents and others learn about and develop a positive attitude toward sign
“NGA Winter 94”
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- if appropriation levels were set at the level of the, President's budget. On June 16, NGA Chairman Romer, Governor Edgar, Chairman of the. Economic Development and Commerce Committee, and Governor Bob Miller, Lead Governor for Surface Transportation, sent
Easter Seal [2]
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- OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES "Health care reform that will provide universal, comprehensive and affordable health care to all Americans regardless of their health or disability status is a priority to the American Council of the Blind. President Clinton
- \Visconsiri ' ': Vice Ch';i~,:' ' I" Dece~ber 14, 1~94 Carol Rasco Assistant to the President Domestic' Policy Council , The White House 'W~stWing;' , Washingt~ri, DC 20500 ,I; f,' ,:' ,'" ' , , Deai: Carol: ' ,I, i " " it ismy. pleasure to in.viteyo
- need your ~pproval to prepare leg1slat10n. The Department, 'in cooperation 'with the Domestic Policy Council, will develop ,legislation. In doing: so, we plan to intensively consult key Members ~f Congress." '" I
Organ Transplants
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco OA 10159 OAlBox: File Folder: Organ Transplants Archivist: rfw Date: 5/1/04 1. Form HHS Fax cover sheet re: orgap transplant, Ip 6122/93 P6fB6 2. Memo w
Disability Proclamations
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- . DEVELOPMENT OF AN ACTION PLAN Within 90 .days of the issuance of this Directive, the Interagency Disability Coordinating Council established pursuant to section 507 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, in conjunction which the head of the Office of Presidential
- . With best wishes, Since~el , ,', / I / /1d p. Paster / How~ Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs The Honorable Paul David Wellstone united states Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 THE.WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April'2, 1993 Dear Mr
- OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T l4-Jul-1994 04:02pm TO: TO: Carol H. Rasco Stanley S. Herr FROM: Jeremy D. Benami Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: Disability Got the attached note from Belle. note to Alice (1) It may be a response to your I
- for clearance. Interagency task force formed to oversee USDA's efforts at improving meat and poultry inspection met 3/4. 53 Glauthier Min 10 for tbe President. Date of transmittel to Congress to be determined by Domestio Policy Council. USDA announced
[Empowerment Zones] [2]
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- Enterprise Board. • The Council would be comprised of ten agencies and the chairperson would be appointed by the President. Th~ Community Enterprise Board is made up of I 15 agencies in addition to the 'fice President -- who serves as its chair
- : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---:i"'+--____ 7 _--:7 o Regret Designee to~end: Remarks: ~ Af!""\ 'A In I I j ; (Gt~ '''0 ""l ~tMJ~C~C~P~ N~~C~ EDUCATORS {or SOCIAL RESPONStBIUTY April 12, 1994 Carol Rasco Assistant to the President . Domestic Po Hcy Council The White House
- extraordinary improvements with his SSI) i State Coordinator, Children With Attention Deficit Disorders (Ch.A.D.D.), State ADD Council of Ohio Parent Coordinator Ch.A.D.D., of the Miami Valley (Dayton, Ohio) President, ADD Resources Unlimited Ms. Guyer advises
AIDS 1993 [4]
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- ). Soo JAMA 1992;267:2nS·9. 3See technical notes. 4Twenty adults/adolescents and 2 children developed AIDS after receiving blood screened negative for HIV antibody. Five additional adults develooed AIDS after receiving tissue or organs from HIV-infected
- Laboratories announced that for the seventh year in a row, average price increases on all its pharmaceutical products will be below. the cpr rate of inflation in 1993. David R•. Bethune ,Group Vice President of .AItlerican cyanam.id who has responsibility
- OEOB, Rm. 252 395-4840 (Fx: 3888) Jos~ph E. Stiglitz Member, Council of Economic Advisers OEOB, Rm. 315 395-5036 (Fx: 6947) Robert E. Rubin Assistant to the President for Economic Policy 2nd Floor/West Wing -- White House 456-2174 (Fx: 2878) Carol H
Ginny Heiple
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET 'Clinton Library· Collection: Domestic Policy. Council -.. Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 8251 File Folder: Ginny Heiple 1. Letter Date: 3/26/04 To Carolrrerry from Ginny Heiple re: Hamp, Ip 10111194 P61B6 RESTRICTIONS
- , q~~.M James J. Schubert, M.D. President '.' I .. :..- ........ --_......... . .~ --... ,- Executive Overview Out report concentrated on three ulobal issues from which a series of additional issues and questions were developed.' The following
- I ,I WITHD~AWAL SHEET Cli~ton D~mestic Library Collection: Policy Council, carJI Rasco OAlBox: OA 10159 File Folder: National Summit on Children and Families I I Archivist: rfw Date: 4/28/04 i, 1. Form Summit Registration Form, Ip
- of care for the provision of oxygen and oxygen equipment. In addition, the Medicare program has not developed quality standards for the home medical equipment (HME) services industry. As a result, there is a wide variety in the levels of care provided
Children’s Issues [3]
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- : Michael 1.. Oddenino Arcadia. California D1R. OF INFORMATION SERVICES: Ed Mudrak ' DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS: Dean ne Mechling DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT: Clifton A. Clark ADVISORY PANEL: Rabbi Mendel Abrams. D, Min, Former President
Special Education
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- school districts are developing some type of local education\: reform. Districts developing education reform to improve all, students' learning and a.c.hieve the Nationa.1 Education Goals, arel fr)cusing on five interrelated systemwide components
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasc9 OA 7454 [The Health Security Act of 1993 [3] Archivist: rfw Date: 8/16/04 From ·Carol Rasco to Christopher Frey, 1p 9/10/93 P61B6 From Christopher Frey to Carol Rasco, 1p
Self-Advocacy Conference
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 : 2t I I Hosted by: People First ofNorthern Virginia and Project PIE (Participation. Independence, and Empowerment of Youth through L~dership Development), a Project of National Significance fWIded by the,Administration on Developmental
- to develop a viable TennCare plan. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, C4~ iiaJ/di 4;.2;, Charles W. White, M.D. President CWW/js' . . ,. '..-,-' I • ~', ~f-· _.. • u _... .._" Teo,nesseeMedical.Association ·2301 21ST AVENUE SOUTH, PO
Elder’s Confirmation
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- I I WITHDRAIWAL SHEET Clint1n Library Collection: Dome~tic Policy Council, Rasco,! Carol OA 7454 OA/Box: File Folder: Elder's Confirmation , i i t Archivist: rfw Date: 9122/04 I l~E~TRJC7BIOt'f . "$UB~EgTIJfIT~E ~"'''; ·1 ~'j
- LaborOFCCP National Council on Disability Archtectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Committee for F'urchase from People who are Blind or Severely Disa~'led Food and Drug Administration Health ResourCl~s and Services Administration Indian Health
Completed Survey Forms
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- with asterisks next to topics the individual is willing to present. Judy Heumann: *Coordination of Disability Policy *Budget Priorities and Coordination *Developing New Policy Initiatives *Implementat:ion of Federal Mandates on Federal Government and *Grantees
- (PAIR) REHABILITATIVE SERVICES AoMINISTRATION THE CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CAP) REHABILITATIVE SERVICES AoMINISTRATION ... STATUTORY HISTORY Protection & Advocacy Systems were initially developed 10 address public outcry to the exposure of ab
Medicare
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- this brief explanation of the problem and the ~olution. By way of background, the\fOUndation for the Medicare Part B reimbursement payments is the Current procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes developed thy the' American Medical Associatio'n as medical records
- '." .' .' '. . . '\-" " .. ", I I 'r , , j , ", " I ! , , I ,:" .:. , , , " , I I I ! ' , -, . . . ' . t' .~ \ • " . ' '. ' . .' ;; " ',', .. ' ""~" .' : I' '" • THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN · "~II"'lq(" .' ' ',~~t~\~""',,, - -, Y
Easter Seal [3]
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- ., will travel. . widely in' the next year, appear on the Easter Seal Telethon in March and meet a fellow , Arkansan-President Clinton. The triplets were born 10 years ago-2Ya months . prematurely. Amanda was diagnosed with cerebral palsy . .: ()fQ
Family & Parental Leave
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- · EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTION 1 Q ;"-;",1:\4\ THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 5, 1993 STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT Today, I am pleased to sign into law H.R. 1, the "Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993." I
Miss Teen USA
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- to encourage your peers across the nation to get invol~ed in their community, school, and church or other activities. I wish you the verY!best. Sincerely, ~~ Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 3
- Vocational Rehabilitation Special Institutions (APHB, NTID. Gallaudet) Special Education President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities LaborOFCCP National Council on Disability Archtectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Committee
Jackson Hole Group
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- spring and the President's Fiscal Year 1996 Budget. We are pressing ahead with improvements in Medicare management, data processing; contractor oversight, and program integrity activities. Among the other improvements we are making in Medicare, I believe
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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- is that may pltal .ol.tts~e Chlc.a~?, NOFAS began C;l{'h Yf'ar with fetal alcohol effects, a be We: don't do as good a job" inform workIng Wllh phYSICians t~ develop it le!o>s serious group of birth defects also iog fmurf.> doctors about {he problem
- further attention to the ways advocacy programs ,can be improved for persons with disabilities~ Your views and commitment to that effort are appreciated • ."Sincerely, • I l~ (LI(fL[ /J1?a,lf!, () Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic
Immunization [3]
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- " >.' :',: .", " , .,.", "".,:".,' r " ,'-, " ., Th,~ World Health O~ganlzation 'in G~neva .looksto":the ICDC, for leadership in. developing and', directing.,'vaccine prevention programs throughout the world. So, we do feel a 'lot' of confidence in the staff that we have
- I 'J , .j J DOCUMENT TRACKING SYSTEM DOMESTIC POllICY COUNCIL TO: .FROM: &L -POTU,-'3 tJYIZmes SUBJECT: I ar-f,"cie - L( ;
Hyde Amendment
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- MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE. CAROL RASCO ASSIST ANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POUCY In December, HCFA notified all states that their Medicaid programs must be made consistent with the current Hyde Amendment by March 31. 1994, or they would risk being
- OF THE 'PRESIDENT _ I am pleased that con~~s ias;ed ·the Communit ~~velopment_ and Regulatory Improvement 0 19~ Pas ge of th1s act fulfills another major campaign commitment by authorizing the creation of a network of community development banks and financial
- to support State Developmental Disabilities Councils to promote [to assist in] the development of a comprehensive system and a coordinated array of services4 formal and informal supports and other assistance which are directed and controlled [for persons
Financing Project
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- resources and improving investments in children and families. Cheri Hayes, Executive Director of the Finance Project, made a presentation at our Domestic Policy Council Staff meeting on Wednesday. This project is a three year effort which will undertake
- The Institute for Community Development
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 8, 1996 Warm greetings to everyone attending the Third Annual Galaxy Gala dinner dance of the Institute for Community Development. As we stand on the threshold of the twenty-first century, it is crucial that we
- . ,',., "',:-', ,- . .c' " ., ...."" IL'Io ~ • " . " Jlt; :''': ," " ~ '..t'i:! " About the President Becky Williams, LCSW, has more than 20 years experience in rural development, public health and social work. Her experience ranges from counselling
- operate more efficiently and effectively for the peoplE~ 'we all serve. As a former Governor, President Clinton personally understands the important role that states play in our health and human services programs. As part of his commitment to maintaining
- National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHP)
- Association of University Affiliated Programs for Disabilities (AAUAP) concerning their goal of boosting funding for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). ~ For your information, I enclose a set of their materials since they may
- NICHD [National Institute of Child Health and Human Development]
- OPPORTUNITIES Carl F. Calkins, Ph.D. President Bruee Buehler, M.D. President-EJect Cary W. Coldslein, M.D. Past President . Deborah Spllalnlk, ph.D. Past· President Since its creation by the Kennedy Administration in 1963, the National Institute of Child
Entitlements Conference
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- would certainly cover the highlights. How much other coverage Iwe seek depends on how much emphasis the President . wants to put on this event. 7. Educational materials It would probably be useful to develop some educational materials on entitlements
- with the criminal justice system. Clearly, _ even this brief list of problem areas is too broad and massive for anyone Federal Department or agency to cope with. This has been the strength of the Interagency Council on the Homeless, to develop an overarching
- : At the tlfGA winter meeting last February, President Clinton and the natj.on' s Governors discussed ways in which the Administra:tion could etlcourage a streamlined approach ~o the development and implemerltation of innovative health and welfare waiver, ", I
- :' - ~ I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON I Octol?er 4, 1995 Development Office. La Rabida Children~s Hospital & Research Center East 65th Street at Lake Michigan Chicago, Illinois 60649 Dear Friends: Andrew Bear arrived very safely at the White
Reinventing Government
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- to make certain that any legislation' includes the following changes from the Stenholm bill of last year (the legislation the Speaker endorsed). Time Allowed' for Presidential Consideration The bill passed in October· would give the President only three
Merrill
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- respond to your comments on the Work and Responsibility Act of 1994 relayed in your September 21 latter to the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, Carol Rasco. Throughout the development of this legislation, the Clinton Administration found
Crime & Anti-Violence
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- . state Developmental Disabilities Planning Councils and University Affiliated P:r:ograms funded by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities, in collaboration with local self advocacy groups, should be. enlisted to develop and sponsor model
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[Welfare Reform] [5]
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- state Capitol Denver, CO 80203-1792 Dear Governor Romer: At the NGA winter meeting last February, President Clinton and the nation's Governors discussed ways in which the Administration could encourage a streamlined approach to the development
[Tab A – Briefing Memo]
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- of the Administration's issue groups which are currently gathering information for consideration in developing the President's welfare reform proposal. V. MID'WEST FLOOD HHS and the Public Health Service (PHS), in conjunction with othler Federal agencies, has been
National Rural Conference
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- of Congress wrote to the President asking that he convene a "summit" on issues facing rural Ameri9a. In July 1993, the President responded favorably to their request and asked then-Secretary pspy to organize the event. (Both letters are attached~ Secretary
[Medicaid – State Waivers]
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- ( TO: Christine Varney Cabinet Secretary PROM: Kevin Thurm Chief of Staff REGARDING: President Clinton's Meeting"with the National Governors'. Association on August 16, 1993. During the President's meeting with the National Governors' Association (NGA
Appropriations Letters 1993
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- . As you develop the conference version'of the bill, your consideration of these views would be appreciated. President's .Investment Program The Adm,inistration strongly supports the Senate's level of funding for the investment proposal for the National
Radioactive Waste
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- DixyLee Ray of Washington (Co-chairmen, NGA Subcommittee on Transportation of Hazardous Materials); and Governor Richard W. Riley (Chairman, State Planning Council on Radio active Waste Management). Price: $3.00 November 1980 Published by the National
- gathered that he and Riley had some brief discussion with President in passing on it. I told him I thought the idea of a letter was terrific, that I would ask you to work on it ,as soon as you were back••• sorry I didn't get a chance to talk with you
Presidential Letters
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- t SENT BY:Xerox Te Iecopier 7020 ; 1-11-94 ; 9: 14AM ; .' .. 202 456 7028;# 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT FACSIMll&'E TRANSMITTAL SHEET Number of pages Including cover ~'??-.....l. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ Date. To 1(\Q(9+ ~Jen: SE
- of Internal Medicine. College of osteopathic Medicine of. the Pacific. Consultant to the American Medical Association Council Scientific Affairs on Lesbian and Gay Health concerns. consulting on Hrv/AIDS and substance abuse program development. on 08/22194
Transitions Memo
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- via Prudence Lezy. .", , ,. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES MEMORANDUM TO : Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy CONTRIBUTORS · Susan Daniels Trish McNeil
Cities in Schools
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- ~,~Turningkids around. (703) 5/9~8999 FAX (70'3) 519-7213 0D Walter CITIES IN SCHOOLS 'i ;'President Leonard Cities In SchooisJ.,lnc. Turning kids around. 40 1 Wythe Street Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314-1963 FAX (703) 519-7213 (703) 519-8999
Easter Seal [1]
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- Contact: Randall Rutta 202/347-3066 Sara Brewster 312n26-6200 1350 New York Avenue N. W.. Suite 915 Washington, ne. 20005 202 347.3066 202 347.7385 (TDD) 202737.7914 (fax) NATIONAL EASTER SEAL SOCIETY , RESPONSE TO PRESIDENT CLINTON'S HEALTH CARE
Scheduling Requests
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- it be considered in the context of a potential: multipurpose California trip. ' Thank you. I. 'JAN 6 REC'O , MEMORANDUM ():r..J;1 ~(O 'TO: ,FROM: Ricki, Seidman Assistant to the President Director of Scheduling and Advance :DATE: If you think
Chernobyl
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- the funding appropriation process. The 1 Since mid-1990 a team of investigators at FHeRe in Sasttla has been working to develop COllaborative ties with soientific colleagues in areas of the former Soviet Union that were contaminated by radiation from
League of Women Voters
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- .~~ i.___ I ! I =-The United States is a world leader in developing new medical teChnOIOgir uncovering the mysteries of disease through basic clinical research, training nurses and doctors, and constructing hospitals, clinincs, laboratories
Black Male Employment 1993
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- " ' ,~ YutL0~ "EZ(EC II Remarks by Vice President Al Gore At The Kennedy School Forum Boston, MA December 6, 1993 Thank you very much. It's a pleCll.Sure to be back at Harvard, where I first studied government in a formal way
Veterans’: Agent Orange
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- \, " ", " " ' SePterriber ?7, ,1993 " ' , ,MEMORANDUM FOR GABBY HARTNETT". CHIEF ()F' STAFF , ',DEPARTMENT -'OF VETERANS',AFFAIRS ~co'~ ",,' FROM: ','SU~JECT: Carol Assistant to the President fbr , ,Domestic Policy ,' Fax
Race Relations
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- in the elementarY schools. NCCJ ' also ~mplcrricntS deVelopment or bleh schobl hmnanrelatfoM \ ' . , " clubs. . ) ",'. ,~ I, , I'. , ' " """~ people tNfJ grow thrOAgIs ..(PI)~o,,'n; ",wid will ~." Alklllllias Anytowoer" ",,"l'TOWNt:RS "" ; " High
- government has already invested over $2 million in the planning and development stages. The local SPODSO+S for this project are willing and able· to meet their cost~sharing obligations at this time. I ,woUld hate to seC them lose their . eligibility
Health Care [8]
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- : THE SECRETARY FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET THE CHIEF OF STAFF ' ASSISTANT TO THE,PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OF STAFF FOR THE ~IRST LADY \ ASSISTANT TO THE PRESlDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY
- Following is our progress outlined by category. I Accomplished: • Last Wednesday, via video tape, the President announged a change in our policy regarding Federal/Local cost sh~re for FEMA public assistance. Based on a second criteria ~hat takes
[Welfare Reform] [2]
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- the historic and essential role of states in the testing of new programs and looked forward to a partnership with states in the development and testing of social change. At that meeting, the President, • committed his administration to supporting state
Puerto Rico
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- Dear Ms. Hale: As you know, the plebiscite that Puerto Rico held November 14th petitioned the federal qovernment for certain developments' in the Commonwealth's current relationship with the united States. As I am sure you also know, the President
Tenncare [1]
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- SEC HHS TO 945628'79 P. 01. Odd'vfS..... wutdnstop D,C. 20201 ~~REc'a FACSIMILE FEB 7 1M4 DATE_,___________ TO: Carol Ra~co Assistant to the President for Domestic Po11cy 456-2216 FROM: (NAME, ORGANIZATION. ClTYlSTATE AND PHONE NUMBER
- and litigation services to eligible pers.ons and groups who ry- the ~tablished priorities ofP&'As and CAPs for the provision of services: and $;tti1~ (4) providing eauc:ltion ;'loci tr:li1'lins (or cheir St;ltt, governing boards, .1dvisory councils
Appointees
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- to the Vice-President for Domestic policy The White House Washington, DC 20500 (202) 456-6265 Fax (202) 456-6231 THE HONORABLE BOB BOORSTIN Special Assistant to the President for Policy White House Office The White House Washington, DC 20500
[Welfare Reform] [3]
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- also be given to whether there is any likelihood of implementation on a nationwide basis. 4. HHS should not approve projects involving a policy area that HHS itself has identified for policy development until it has formulated its overall position
Children’s Issues [2]
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- Mr. Robert Beck Senior Vice President Human Resources Abbott Laboratories One Abbott Park Road Department 396 Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500 Mr. Jerald A. Blumberg Senior Vice President of Fibers Du Pont Company PO Box 80-0722 Room 2144 Wilmington, DE
- ,; " ".,., . Ii , THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ! ....._._------_._-" ! , DATE:, '; 04/26/93 . i' _.__ '~;,-;::::;:.-;'-;-; --:....__ '-~ __ _ • THE VICE PRESIDENT SANDY BERGER, CAROL RASCO .... THE FIRST' LADY - NOTE FOR: The President
- proposals with a broad rang~ of policy objectives. The Department desires to facilitate th~ testing of new policy approaches to social problems. The ' Department will: o o work with states to develop research and demonstrations in areas consistent
- or confidential commercial 84 Release would diSclose trade secrets or confidential commercial financial information , [(b)(4) of the FOIAj. . or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA].. ; PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
Media
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- Carol H. Rasco ~ . ' Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy ,trt& ~dlo~ ~£id-mmr3, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 4, 1995 Ms. Ellen Levine Editor in Chief Good Housekeeping 959 Eighth Avenue New York, New York 10019 Dear Ellen: I
- MOBILIZATION AND I REHI~LOY~IE?-lT PR'Y, C/~;\]·I_ -AN EFFORT TO CON SERVE A VALUABLb NATIONAL AS~~T Prdgram initiated by su~~rsonic tran ~port cancellation . . 'I F [nanCla 1 'asslst~nce grants JO~ development activities Sklill convers ion study . Fa
- ~qcd: I ilQ~', the.' coif;~it- . Alber~ ~ank-er, the president o• .. ley:.S.. L1t~t ~~l(r~e :~,~ool,iWQ~~ ; t~~. (1e~~U~d;'P.r9bh m~, Jha~.; s~ 01 :the A.mt\!r.lca~ ,Federation of l'each~··' h~v:e,:~l.l~~llcUv~,pq~mt~:~r~Jac1llUe~! : "boa~~;:~~ :r¥reaq
Newborn Hearing Screening
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- DHHS/NIH Permit No. G763 Official Business Penalty for private use $30~ ' ..... i' I .. . ,, t' . NIH Consensus Development Conferences are convened to evaluate available scientific information and to resolve safely and efficacy issues
- NUMBER NO.: ,(202) 395-7294 DATE: NO. OF PAGES (includ.1ng cever): :..' . ' " \. . _____ _ _5~ 9:16 No.006 P.01 lU;LU:'::-jg~-?294 DEC 18'95 9:17 No.006 P.02 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT ANO BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C
- .'iI\'EUsrrr Tele!. 4949451 Fax 202·638·2145 December 2, 1993 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant to the President Office of Domestic Policy The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 2nd FloorlWest Wing Washington, D.C. 20500-0002 Dear Carol
Health Care [3]
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- E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 27-0ct-1993 12:31pm TO: (See Below) FROM: Jeffrey L. Eller Office of Media Affairs SUBJECT: President and First Lady Remarks on 10/27 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary
- CAROL H. RASCO ~ ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY ~ TRAVEL CHECKLIST FORM FUN~TION/ INITIALS OF DPC STAFF PERSON ACTI~ITY DATE(S) O~VEL? ~/4 ~~~ DESTINATION? TRAVEL AUTHORI~ON FORM COMPLETED? MODE OF TRAVEL? COMMENTS
- on it froml this group) OR Congressional Update \ \ " Greg Lawler or someone'from White House Legislative Affairs Carol, this item is the least developed, but I assume by this date, a lot of dust will have settled, and an update on health care, welfare
Immunization [1]
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- "'E:NUMBER): ,Carol; Raseo Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy 456-2216 • fROM: 1: 1 (NAME. ORCiANlZATION, CITYISTA1£ AND~I!Q.NE NUMBER.) : "d, · d :' ,:' I ; Kevin Thuraa Chief o:f'Staff , I , " I' ' " , . ; 690-6,133 ': fLL
- first came under scrutiny, this group was aligned with the drug companies in their argument that curbed pricing would cause them ' to cut back on research and development. However, when prices continued to go up and up with no proportional increase
- NAMES \ . tel: 703-836-6263 fax: 703-836-6730 4 William D. Coughlan, CAE President & CEO National Association for Medical Equipment Services 625 Shters Lane, Suite 200 Alex:mdri:l, VA 22314-1176 J t NAMES THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
Ohio Waiver
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- TH E WH ITE HOUS E WASH I NGTON January 12, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT (~-.-/ FROM: Carol Rasco SUBJECT: Status of Ohio Medicaid Waiver In preparation for your 'trip to Ohio tomorrow, you should be aware that HHS is about to grant
- will facilitate legal traffic between the U.S. and Mexico with the addition of 110 new inspectors 'to California ports-of-entry. (7) Helping the State Pay. For the first time ever -- thanks to the President's Crime Bill -- the Federal Government will help
- Watkins-Johnson Company Waxie Maxie's Weis Markets, Inc. Wheaton Cycles, Inc. Williams Feed and Garden Shop, Inc. Woodlin Child Development Center Woodward & Lothrop F. W. Woolworth & Company Working Press, Inc. YMCA of Greater Metropolitan Washington
- +"eeonin S keya:reas: assessments,' IEPs, initial· 'and t:t;"iennia.l'· evaluation / " eligibility, fedel::al· and- st:ace ,funding formulas discretionary' programs . {professional development, technical assistance, research and parent trainingt, ·due
- placements and that ,receive Federal funds, in complying with Title YI ,of the civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI) 'alid the Multiethnic Placement Act of 1994 (MEPA). The Multiethnic Placement Act, sig'ned into law by President., Clinton on October
- wlthiD theJ school. and communities. . 14.\) (otJJ 2.. The role of federal ~Ia~",govemments Is to elliure basic health and safety for all citizens, ensure ~untabiUty for public funds, and support the development of prognuns and 8eryj~ I~1:1
Olympics 1996 – Atlanta
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- ~~~~_""#"~P'II:AR~':::W;>"':;~ ';!",:IIt~..,:~c=:':#tIl=lIl't1=t -:;~"!i ~~~~~~~='!.:::s:;.~~~~~ I·m.provem.ents to existing infrastructure Development of new infrastructure Change in travel qehavior Emphasis on pedestrj'an activity Use of new technolog
[Medicaid Briefing Memo]
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- by the State during the, fiscal year from,' impermissible provider taxes or 'donations, before any Federal matching funds are ca16ulated. st~tute . , TABLE~ ,The following information relates to the 3 tabl;as we have developed on State taxes at,i~sue. Page
- . \ i: \. I CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE October 12 ~ '1993 I . . The Honorable Ned Ray McWherter Governor of iT ennes see . state Capitol Nashville, TN 37243-0001 I Dear Ned Ray:. I I . Welcome back. I trust your trip
- by the' I bipartisan Panel on how it can help states and communities working to ' " develop demanding academic starldards. . ! (more) ,11: 46. 07/25/95 '5'202 632 1032 NEGP I4J 0021005 . i , \ ,[ GOALS PANEL MEETING, Page Two; One proposal
- . NY 12210 NORTH CAROLINA CAP Client A"i;tance Program 919-733·3364 , Nonh Carolina Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services P.O. Box 26053 Raleigh. NC 27611 DD MJ Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons with Disabilities 919·733-9250
Tenncare [3]
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- tell us what my instinct told me, that TennCare 'has moved beyond most of.the problems we had with implementation. I want to thank President Clinton, Secretary Shalala al1ld Bruce Vladeck f9r their confidence in us. : And I want to thank all
Breast Cancer
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- ore Ms. Williams has done regardtng the vex the ing contro'fflrsy over President and Mrs. ons Clinton's investment in the Whitewater nvi- Development Co, real-estate venture. Her boss, having been viewed as an illy insplration for women
[HHS – Tenncare]
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- (Chambers, Holland, Rhodes, DeSario) o Develop plan of contact for each group: Providers (TMA, AMA, AHA, ACP, THA): Kathy Buto to meet with them. Consumer groups: ? :')1[0 ' State Medicaid Directors: Richardson/Abato NGA: -Monahan Others? o
Immunization [5]
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- that if the. Bumpers cOlIijIlittee amendment is allowed to prevail, there will . I~e,a minimum 4,5 month delay from October.1ln being able to implement the program. This is how long it would'take the Department to develop the 'warehouse bid,collcct.and evaluate . , all
- STf.TES WASI'IINGTON.o).C. _ B - 164031 (3) To the President of the Senate and the Spec.'
- STf.TES WASI'IINGTON.o).C. _ B - 164031 (3) To the President of the Senate and the Spec.'
Tenncare [2]
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- to the President for Domestic Policy'. The White House 1600 Pennsylvania A~enue, NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco, Thank you for meeting ~ith my colleagues from the American College of Physicians and me on Tuesday, March 15th. You requested press clippings
- immunization data for the present school year in more detail. An in-depth analysis can be completed by using two retrospective survey analysis software packages developed by the Data Management Branch. These data· sets flbring alive" a description of the recent
Earned Income Credit [1]
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- the principle that if you work 40 hours a week and you've got a child in the house, you will no longer be in poverty." President Clinton, State of the Union Address I. OVERVIEW President Clinton has stated that his budget would lift full-time working
[Medicaid Waivers]
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- EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET ' WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 . SEP 7 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR THE ACTING DIRECTOR AND CAROL RASCO ~ .. ~ From: Na~cy-Ann Min and Kath~ay Subject: The Potential Costs of State Health
- program agencies and the Environ:rnental Protection Agency to· develop a comprehensive strategic approach to the Federal government's ,large, complex waste trianagementand cleanup problems. The interagency effort will build upon and, as· appropriate
- A Report to the Governor and Legislature /c-·2( 77 /" H ' ALTO CARE R~F'ORM . /' 01 // RKANSAS Developed by The Governor's Health Care Reform Task Force ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ q , 'August 31, 1994 Supported by a grant from
- or molecular entities. • Response - On the issue of prior authorization of pres;cription drugs, the HCFA/NGA discussions further reil1iforced States' ability to use and develop prior auth.orization systems, to expand the number of restricted; drugs
- Library's Research Room. ", " " ~:•. ' .. \\:'; . U;~; .Department District of Columbia of Housing and Urban Development ·:wr . · · ,'·'he • (.(,.' 0' I· itiati' WORKING TOGETHER' !O SOLVE HOMELESSNESS " . :. ~', ;', . . '::~~:., .•.. ~ , . '.' ',', . , " .- .... ... . .-~ '""';' - - . ,.' , . - -. . . .'~. . " ,.. ~ " ,:. ,. • •
- of Medicine, Houston, Texas and other medical meccas, the search is on for a biological marker. Locating this marker will enable researchers to develop a clinical test to reveal Rett Syndrome. From there, treatments can be developed to stabilize progression
Rescissions
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- for the construction or rehabilitation of 3,750 units. • Community DevelOpment Banks The proposed rescission of $125 million would terminate the . program.. Without this funding, the Fund would not be able to'provide: $10,000,000 in direct loan subsidies to ;iuPport
- Partnership for Children is a public/private partnership betweeri Delaware and Nemours Foundation to develop a capitated managed care system of pediatric practices/clinics for Medicaid-eligible children aged 0 to 17. Delaware had recently expanded M:edicaid
- to carefully and reasonably resolve issues without confusion and mixed signals to the mIl. • Hundreds of health centers are still buying unnecessary coverage and wasting tens of millions of dollars, .. It is possible to develop regulations that both
[Medicare]
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- ). in the, COlDmerce'BUsiness Daily, on " Decem:.ber2, 1993, for the National Rebu.ndling Policy for, Medicare carriers. The rebundlinq RFP solicited the development of a revised payment policy to control..Medicare Part B overpayments resultinq from'themanipulation of coding_
Health Care [5]
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- . In response to that I'm sending this directly to you. I do think it's good, well developed, trustworthy data, data which probably has more than this particular use ...I hope so. As you can tell from the attached memo, the purpose of this communication