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PCSD [President’s Council on Sustainable Development] Charter Executive Order, Memo of Understanding
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- PCSD [President’s Council on Sustainable Development] Charter Executive Order, Memo of Understanding
- Speeches Talking Points (PCSD) [President’s Council on Sustainable Development]
- Clean Coal Technology for Sustainable Development Report from the National Coal Council
- CEQ [Council on Environmental Quality]-Results of CSD [United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development] Organization Session
- History of USDA - Archival Documents - Chapter 2:00 Sustainable Development
- to promote more sustainable development in the 21 st century. _ The President's Council on Sustainable Development To follow through on the commitments made at the Earth Summit, President Clinton established the President's Council on Sustainable Development
- CSD [Commission on Sustainable Development]-Policy Report
- CSD [Commission on Sustainable Development]: EC [European Communities]
- UNCED [United Nations Conference on Environment and Development] - Sustainable Development
- Government's investments. The proposal I have discussed with the Vice President specifically calls for: 1) consolidating NSpC, NCMC, and FCCSET in a single council, renamed the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC); and 2) forming a private sector
- It is proof that, as Vice President AI Gore has said, "economic development and sustainable developmen~ are now inseparable parts ofa whole." . . '- 8 The United States strongly supports your view that trade is a critical part of sustainable development. I
- Decisions of Organizational Session of the CSD [Commission on Sustainable Development] February 26, 1993
- CSD [Commission on Sustainable Development] United States National Report
- FOR ECONOMIC POLICY CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DEPUTY ASSISTANT
- Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC)
- PDD-19 - Environmental Policy on Mulitlateral Development Banks and Global Environmental Facility, 1/5/1994
- POLICY CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF CHAIRMAN, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- on In 1995 Sustainable Development Convene Experts Meeting Undetermined Undetermined Finance projects lOB, MIF, World Bank. PAHO, IAF, Business Council Undetermined Establish networks of officials Undetermined Undetermined Discuss progress Bolivia
- Arctic Council - Collection Finding Aid
- This collection consists of records related to the Arctic Council, the Arctic Policy group, and the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy. The Arctic Council was established on September 19, 1996 with the signing of the Declaration
- the creation of the Arctic Council. Their proposal included the programs of the AEPS and added the goal of sustainable development. The chair of the Arctic Council rotates among the eight members each serving a two year term. Canada held the first chairmanship
Summit of the Americas
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- Prosperity 2:00pm2:30 pm Press Event (Class Photo) 3:00pm5:00 pm Leaders' Third Private Working Session Theme #3: Sustainable Development 5:00pm5:30 pm Departure 7:30pm8:30 pm Major Cultural Event · 9:00pm10:30 pm Reception and Official Dinner
- SECURITY COUNCIL · POTUS 5/7-lO.TRIP PUBLIC STATEMENTS BUILDING BLOCKS COSTA RICA: ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS REMARKS Key Themes: • Renew·our commitment to promoting the principles of the Alliance for Sustainable Development (ALIDES), which inspired
- Empowerment Zones-Sustainable Communities
- and development. These steps also respond to recommendations from the President's Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD). In March, 1996, the PCSD delivered a landmark report to the President entitled "Sustainable America." Among'its recommendations, the PCSD
- Lake - "Enlargement and Developing World", ODC - 10/13/93
- of Enlargement and the Developing World" Overseas Development Council -- Washington, DC October 13, 1993 REMARKS OF ANTHONY LAKE Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs "A Strategy of Enlargement and the Developing World" Overseas Development
- Bohlen-Organizational Meeting for CSD [United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development] Policy Review March 8, 1993
- OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE UNITED NATIONS CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL
- Consumer Protection - Food Safety Council
- Executive Order 13100, the President established the Council and charged it to develop a comprehensive strategic plan for federal food safety activities and to make recommendations to the President on how to implement the plan. Also on August 25, 1998
- OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE UNITED NATIONS CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL
- Black Caucus. Submitted by: The National Black Fanners Association, a National Non-Profit Corporation Prepared by: James P. Green, Jr., Esq., President, Development ResourceS International P.O. Box 51356, Durham, NC 27717, (919) 438-4355; I . Irvin
- SECRETARY ALEXANDER R. WATSON AND SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT RICHARD E. FEINBERG DEMOCRACY/ EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC A/S ALEXANDER WATSON .DR. RICHARD FEINBERG ARA/NSC KATIE MCGINTY OEP A/S DANIEL TARULLO A/S
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
- :00 p.m. for a briefing on the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women and a discussion of the United States follow-up including the President's Inter-Agency Women's Council. As you know, the end of the Conference in Beijing is actually
- Council on Sustainable Development - Collection Finding Aid
- This collection consists of the federal records of The President’s Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD). The PCSD, a federal advisory commission, was composed of members from the public and private sectors who represented industrial
- Consensus President's Council On Sustainable Development: Principles, Goals, and Definitions Task Force Background Papers 032 032 032 032 032 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 033 101976 101976 101976 101976 101976 101977 101977 101977 101977 101977 101977
[08/18/1998 – 08/24/1998]
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- the President's Council on Food Safety. To strengthen and focus our efforts to coordinate food safety policy and resources and improve food safety for American consumers, the Council will develop a comprehensive strategic plan for Federal food safety activities
- . ATTACHMENTS -Conference Agenda -Participants List -Background on American Indians and Alaska Natives CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES INITIATIVES FOR NATIVE AMERICANS RELATED TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH CARE, AND EDUCATION August 6
- these efforts must be sustained ~ver decades. As Vice President Gore said on Monday, "Sustainable development requires sustained commitment." With that commitment, we can succeed. We must create new teclmologies and develop new strategies like emissions trading
- Beijing - The President's Interagency Council on Women
- Special Session of the General Assembly for Beijing Plus Five: "Women 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the 21'1 Century. " CONTACT INFORMATION Theresa Loar, Director Lidia Soto-Harmon, Deputy Director The President's Interagency Council
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- , envirorunental groups or civic organizations -- are , brought together in a spirit of cooperation to identify solutions to community problems." -- Sustainable America, A New Consensus, President's Council on Sustainable . Development, Feb. 1996 Members
- and The National Council of La Raza .· IV. Guar·anteeing Sustainable Development and Conserving Our Natural Environment for Future Generations "Conclusions of the Inter-American Meeting of National' Councils for Sustainable Development" by the ·Earth council
- Miscellaneous: Alabama Health Care Council – New [2]
- Valves & Fittings 104 Inverness Center Place, Suite 110* Birmingham, Alabama 35242 • (205) 995-9922 VIP STRATEGIES 1. Designate the Alabama Healthcare Council as the business community's agent to organize, initiate and sustain the VIP effort. Alabama
- challenges. Environmental and health issues became part oftbe foreign p\)licy mainstream, in recognition of the influence these issues excJ1ed on free trade. sustainable development, democracy. and stability, including the safety and prosperity of U.S
- 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
- Council on Environmental Quality
- of thousands of trees in Brooklyn and Chicago. To address this threat, the President issued an Executive Order last year establishing an interagency Invasive Species Council to coordinate federal efforts. The council is developing a comprehensive plan
NSC - 1995 Calendar
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- . •· UNCLASSIFIED FOR OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT USE ONLY - -- PLANNING DOCUrVfENT April. 24, 1995 NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS CALENDAR Apr 10-28 Apr 14-_24 ECOSOC Commission on Sustainable Development, Third ·Session, New York Visit of Deputy Secretary of Energy White
1994 Principals Schedules
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- open Harvard (Huntington) 10/23 V-POTUS opportunity for speech on Middle East Philadelphia Jewish Foundation 10/24-25 V-POTUS open (probably on sustainable development in Central America) Tegucigalpa- Central ·American conference on peace
- in the development of trade-related infrastructure and NATL' ECONOMIC COUNCIL .. !41 018/040 9 institutional foundations, many of which are critical for a flourishing trade regime. In this regard, we support the commitment of the Bank to. provide sustained
- September 20, 1996 - Rural Development Policy Consultation [1]
- PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION \ ' \. SEP I 9 ,/996 . . NATIONAL RURAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE ! September 19, 1996 The Honorable Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Domestic Policy Council - West Wing
- National Science & Technology Council [2]
- Office of the President W,L
- for the cause of a worldwide ban . . . President cares deeply about this issue. By developing alternatives to anti-personnel mines .. .improving detection... working for a ban on the diplomatic front, the Administration is 3 working to end the scourge
Erskine Bowles
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- million will be combined with grants from the U.S. Bco~omic· ': Development Administration and the [bi-lateral] Rio Grande Vattey Empowennent Zone.in a ; sustainable financing package for environmental cleanup in ~ercedes
OVP - Gore's Schedules [1]
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- addressed the UN Commission on Sustainrtble Development. 29-3 t JUJ/c 1993 Rehobeth, Ole The VICE PRESIDE1\.lT and his fanllly took a vacation. 21-22Jllly 1993 San Frandsco, CA The VICE PRESIDENT attended a Nutional Service event, a biotechnology
AIDS - Vaccine
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- Instruments to help make thls bappen. (Dr. Seth Berkley, IAVfs president, sits on the Task Force.) The second part ofour strategy envisions a much smaller Vaccine Development Fund to support industrial development and testing ofvaccines specifically designed
- 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
Beijing Follow-Up: Women [2]
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- the U.S. commitments announced 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
AIDS-General [2]
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- to be addressed are the Council's prior recommendations for (1) a significant and sustained increase in funding for AIDS vaccine development, (2) a coordinated and comprehensive involvement by all relevant Federal agencies in the effort, (3) close collaboration
- foreign policy. Our emphasis on economic growth, democracy, and sustainable development are shared throughout the hemisphere. · The Summit of the Americas is part of President Clinton's strategy for our economy -- creating jobs and growth through exports
- Thrusts of Benchmarks: Categories of Need r Economic Development Social/Human Services . Transportation Housing Sustainable Community Development . Public Safety '. Drug Abuse Prevention Education " ' Environmental Concerns III. Major
- initiatives grouped in four broad categories: strengthening democracy, promoting prosperity through. economic integration~ and free trade, eradicating poverty and discrimination, and guaranteeing sustainable development and the conservation ofour natural
- are a community of democratic societies. Although faced with development challenges, the Americas are united in pursuing prosperity through open hemispheric integration,' and sustainable development. We are determined to consol advance closer bonds
- DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Mission Statement
- AND OBJECTIVES The central mission of the Domestic Policy Council is to advance the President's domestic agenda. The following memo outlines our goals and objectives. GOAL: Education. Develop and implement policies to achieve high education standards
Tech Money
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- and development and the approach of the Congressional majority.· President Clinton, in his balanced budge~ maintains his commitment to investment in research and development (R&D), ~eluding pragmatic partnerships with the private sector that stimulate investment
- \~ Strategies for Sust3.inable Development U. S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT March 1994 :: STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT :;, .........H .....U • • • • •,. . . . U . . . . . ~U
- shift from a . . dl . . . ' . . concentration on secunty concerns an cnsis management to en~ouragmg economic growth while protecting our resourcJ It is proof that, as Vice President AI Gore has 2 said, "economic development and sustainable
- As Prepared For Delivery Remarks to the Council of the Americas Secretary of State Warren Christopher Chairman Avery, President Briggs, Chairman Rockefeller: It is indeed an honor to have the cha~ce to speak to distinguished members of the Council
AIDS-Vaccine
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- . ., . ~. ' QUOTES SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S CHALLENGE FOR AMERICA TO DEVELOP AN AIDS VACCINE WITHIN TEN YEARS "AIDS Action Council is anxious to work with you to ensure that this era ofhope--raised to a new level by your call to re-energize our nation's search
- new security threats, the hope for treating many human diseases which now bring tragedy to many families, the path to environmentally sustainable development. Our Administration has responded by mapping out, through the National Science and Technology
Summit of the Americas
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- LEADERSHIP. The President convened this first hemispheric Summit in a generation -- and the first ever hosted in the United States. The basic Summit themes -- democracy, free markets, job creation through trade, security through sustainable development
G8 Communique Conference
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- will also seek a more effective approach 13 within the WTO for addressing the trade and environment relationship as well as to 14 promote more effectively sustainable development and social and economic 15 welfare world-wide. 16 8. 17 Conference
- FLOTUS Remarks and Speeches 5/99 - 10/12/99 [Binder]: [FLOTUS Remarks and Speeches 5/99 - 10/12/99 [Binder]: ["Culture Counts - A Conference on Financing, Resources, and the Economics of Culture in Sustainable Development" - Florence, Italy 10/7
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Teen Pregnancy
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- Council on Physical Fitness with a board appointed by the President and funding fiom appropriations. The greater flexibility, independence and proven eff~ctiveness of the independent private entity model better meets the need for mobilizing the media
- 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
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
- trade to the Americas ... promoting democracy and sustainable development throughout the hemisphere ... andkeeping the peace around the world-:- make that relationship more important than.ever. Mr. President, I know from our discussions that we both
- Interagency Council NGO pu~lic Mtg., OPM I 14 st. Catherine of siena Women's Guild Breakf~st [Sr. Dorothy Ann Kelly], Riverside, CT M~Y 16-18 "Woman, community and sustainable Development" N.C., Chapel Hill, NC ~f 28 u. 6:30'-9:30 "Beyond
- Council on Foundations 9-28-93 9:00-12:30
- Joyce Bove, Vice President, New York Community Trust Discussion 3:00 p.m. Opportunities for Collaboration George Latimer, Director, Special Actions, Housing and Urban Development Discussion 4:00 p.m. Adjourn COUNCIL ON FOUNDATrONS Meeting
- , pro- Presidents Council — A peer group of presidents-CEOs of small- to medium-size industrial companies in seminar-like discussions on the special problems encountered as a chief executive officer in rapidly changing domestic and international markets
American Council [4]
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- American Council [4]
- part in Pennsylvania. ~· Implementing Social and Structural Change · The challenge of creating equitable growth and sustainable development was another major theme of the conference. World Bank President James Wolfensohn observed that 37% of Latin
- will develop a comprehensive strategic plan for federal food safety activities and ensure that federal agencies annually develop coordinated food safety budgets. The President also will sign a directive to the Council to review the recently issued National
- (National Committee on Pay Equity & Chairperson of the Council of Presidents) Ann Delorey (Church Women United) Ann Zill (Women's Environment and Development Organization) Mim Kelber(Women's Environment and Development Organization) Martha Burk (Center
- look at the fact that population has doubled ... in 40 years, it is clear that we need a comprehensive approach to the world's future. We call it ... sustainable development ... " President Clinton Remarks to the National Academy of Sciences June 29
AIDS-General [1]
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- Room 5:15 pm to 5:45 pm 5:45 pm to 6:15 pm Bruce Reed/Chris Jennings/Sandy Thurman PURPOSE You will be meeting with members of the President's Advisory Council on mY/AIDS to discuss the Administration's progress in addressing the AIDS epidemic. U
- UNCED [United Nations Conference on Environment and Development] Staff - Business Council
Goals and Actions
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- will this commission be successful and not simply another study? 3) What will be different because of this President and this commission in January of next year and twenty years from now (2 days). Commission/Council: Discuss the vehicle's name. Presidential decision
- Domestic Policy Council Mtg 2-7-94 (Roosevelt Room) 5:30-6:30
- , program, and service delivery. Empowering local initiative to experiment with new ideas and to link distressed communities to metropolitan regional development. The President's Fair Housing Council o Bring together cabinet departments, law enforcement
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) History During the Clinton Administration
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- United States Agency for International Development (USAID) History During the Clinton Administration
- , international training, and information technology. vVhile developing human capacity is an end in itself, it is also one of the Agency's mDst important crosscutting tools for achieving sustainable development. As the president's national economic adviser, Gene
- agreed to work together to address this problem. I applaud President Frei for affirming today that all countries have an important role to play. DeveJoped countries must lead the way 'in reducing emissions. And developing countries should \ . participate
Africa Background [2]
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- African na ons to impi'ernent significant economic· reforms necessary for sustainable growth and development.· Goals: • Support aggressive reform-oriented economic policies that will build strong, capable economic partners in Africa through access to U.S
[08/16/1998 – 08/18/1998]
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- , and the Council shall also develop a unified budget for the President's Food Safety Initiative and such other food safety issues as the Council determines appropriate for submission to OMB. [c] The Council shall ensure that the Joint Institute of Food Safety
Climate Change 6/26/1997
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- are increasingly united ~ and I am proud of the work my Council on Sustainable Development is doing to strengthen that unity. But in the last five years, we have all learned a hard reality: achieving the goals we set for ourselves in Rio will be more difficult
Timber-California Sales
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- OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 August 16, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: KATHLEEN A. McGINTY CC: LEON PANETTA RE: ff):f..~ CEQ WEEKLY REPORT CALIFORNIA TIMBER SALES Earlier this summer, the U.S. Forest
- [Al Gore & the Office of the Vice "President," 1993-2001]
- ", and worked to pass critical pieces oflegislation that led to the development of the Internet as we know it. As Vice President, he decided to take the next major step in the information revolution - telecommunications reform. In twin speeches, at the National
- at the U.N. Conference on the Environment and Development, the President should convene an interagency task force, under the direction of the Council on Environmental Quality, to explore and define the U.s. role in promoting sustainable development
- [Council of Economic Advisors] [1]
- and attended by the two rllCmbCi'$, The Council, in coopercltion with tr.e Office of the Vice President, prepured a written briefing, which proviCed
Beijing +5 [binder] [1]
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- NO. AND TYPE 001. list SUB.IECTffiTLE DATE President's Interagency Council on Women [partial] (3 pages) 11/1998 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Women's Initiative and Outreach OA/Box Number: 24083 FOLDER TITLE: Beij ing+5
- are essential to placing Brazil on the path of sustainable development. ·I have. every confidence in the President's ability to strengthen Brazilian democracy and to advance the visionary economic reforms he began as Finance Minister. Brazil played ~ key role
[08/20/1998 – 08/21/1998]
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- to create a President's Council on Food Safety, which will develop a comprehensive strategic plan for federal food safety activities and ensure that federal agencies annually develop coordinated food safety budgets. This Council builds upon the President's
- This collection consists of records relating to the announcement by President Clinton and Prime Minister of Singapore Goh, at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2000 Leaders’ Meeting, that the United States and Singapore would begin
- the Pacific Rim to help sustain economic growth through cooperation among the member economies. The dynamic of APEC changed in 1993 when President Clinton invited the leaders of member economies to Blake Island, Washington, instituting what was to become
- OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR OF THE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR
- gender equitable development. " .', PRESIDENT CLINTON URGES CONGRESS TO SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH . April 7, 2000 , ~. Today, in a White House ceremony.m-arldng Wo~ld Health Day, President Clinton will recognize
- CCSSO [Council of Chief State School Officers]/POTUS Meeting 3/17
- members develop consensus on: major issues, which the Council advocates before the President, federal agencies, the Congress and. the public. The Council has three regular meetings each year-the Federal Legislative Conference in, March, the Summer
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
Feb. 1997 Regrets
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- a series of educational forums during 1997 designed to highlight rural health concerns and stimulate development of rural health policy initiatives at the national level. We would like t9_invite-y()_y,_ a.s the Assistant to the President for Domestic
- 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
- Beijing Conference: The President's Interagency Council on Women
- : Women's Init. & Outreach Series/Staff Member: Subscries: OA/ID Number: 24075 FolderiD: Folder Title: Beijing Conference: The President's Interagency Council on Women Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 51 3 7 3 .'•\ Ms. Maria
- December 17, 1996 2:15p Rural Development Meeting
- Long Thompso Under Secretary: RUral Development USDA fJl) Diane Regas White Hous~oitrestic Policy Council SUBJECT: Next Meeting of the Rural Policy Working Group The September 20th Consultation on Rural D~velopment Programs and Policies
FOIA 2006-0457-F - Zimbabwe
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- to President Clinton (I page) 11/05/1997 P5 fa 35 Le 006. cable Letter from President Mugabe to President Clinton (I page) 10/02/1997 P5 (Q s s-:::,- COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council African Affairs (Wilson, Ernest J
- Brian Burke - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
- This collection consists of Brian Burke's records from his work in the Domestic Policy Council. Specific topics include: Midwest flood plain management; environmental regulations; the U.S. Forest Service; the National Science and Technology Council
- [OA/ID 4433] Clean Coal Technology for Sustainable Development Report from the National Coal Council [OA/ID 4433] Consumer Electronics Group Opposition to Television Energy Standards [OA/ID 4433] Domestic Gas and Oil Initiative [1] [OA/ID 4791] Box 12
- --OVERALL • The Summit agenda covers a wide spectrum of ways to improve life for our peoples, including increased trade through the reduction of trade barriers, the enhanced effectiveness of our governments' institutions, and sustained development
- to act together in the economy. interests of the U.S. Ratner. BrucE; C. Brooklyn, NY President ana CEO. Forest City Ramer Companies (urban real estate developer in NY) Developed MetroTech Center (Gov. Clinton visited during N.Y. Primary) $29
- 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
- in Sustainable Development (10) Previous Inter~American Summits (11) Fact Sheets -- Country :Qata . Orga.nization of American States -- Inter-American Development Bank (12) Summit Sites and Host Committee (13) Speeches -- President's Announcement of the Summit
- October 1995 – Business Council
- in each school, by every parent and- every teacher. a. . - . .. ·>.·· I . . \ . EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE, PRESIDENT .. . . COUNCIL OF. ECONOMIC ADVISERS . WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 THE CHAiflMAN October 7, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR DON BAER ASSISTANT
TEAM Act [2]
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- President Timber Operators Council r:g~~ Ronald L. Thompson President & CEO Midwest Stamping CfL.,J1.. (QlXL Charles J. Ohl President Penn Aluminum International, Inc. D. R Starrett Chairman and CEO The L.S. Starrett Company David N. Kurtz President TAM
Food Safety [2]
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- with Neal Lane on the goals, both short-tenn and long-term, for the President's Council on Food Safety. We have discussed this with Cl1ffGabriei, Neal Lane's deputy. In addition, the following attachments are included; (I) draft charter for President's
Political Attacks [10]
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- report card; (2) submit to the President nominations for appointment to the National Education Standards and Improvement Council, in accordance wi th sections 212 (b) and' (c) ; (3) review and approve (or explain why approval is withheld
- that the political and economic progress of recent years endures--these are the next generation of development challenges that all our nations face. :JI .... Remarks . For The Vice President . . .At The Central American Summit For Sustainable Development Managua
- on Women. However, the efforts of these various offices and initiatives are not coordinated, nor even in consistent communication with each other. The one exception is the President's Interagency Council on Women which was established in October 1995
Africa Background [5]
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- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Robert E. Rubin SUBJECT: (2. ~ .·4{_ · Your Africa Trip Your Administration has developed a significant economic agenda in Africa in response to the changes on the continent in the 1990s. This shift in US policy toward
- and respect for human rights. To pursue the goal of sustainable. development, we are maintaining current levels of development assistance despite serious cuts in foreign aid budgets elsewhere. We are providing broad relief to African nations burdened
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
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- in order to launch the new round. We will also seek a more effective way within the WTO for addressing the trade and environment relationship and promoting sustainable development and social and economic welfare worldwide. 10. We therefore call on all
Crime Bill
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- ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT . FOR ECONOMIC POLICY CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR IF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET The Federal Government must administer its programs
- by 1997. As part of the USIA.request, we are seeking $34 million for the National Endowment for Democracy. Since its creation under President Reagan, the NED has played a critical role in fostering democratic development around the world. Its programs have
- President's Crime Prevention Council: I had a very productive discussion about the discussion paper I prepared on youth violence and hopefully I will meet Karen Pittman when she is in Arkansas in June. I am also really pleased that you met Matthew Hampton
[Memos and Reports] [15]
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- know and be able to do. National Youth Fitness Summit - In May 1991, NASPE joined the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports and the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA) in hosting the first National Youth Fitness Summit
- President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit-July 1994 [1]
- (1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit- July 1994 [1] 2006-0460-F . 1727 RESTRICTION
Beijing
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- ~rnitments announced 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
CHR Memos to the President
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- to Correspondents (I page) OS/28/1996 P61b(6) . COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) ONBox Number: 11218 FOLDER TITLE: CHR Memos to the President 2010-0198-S kc251 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
American Council [3]
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- , subsidies, anti-dumping and countervailing duties. We will seek to ensure that the agreement also supports workers rights, environmental protection and sustainable development. We are also committed to delivering on the President's promise ~to pursue
- and adolescent development can be more effectively used to infonn our Nation's domestic policy. Two fundamental questions are involved. The first is how to create and strengthen the linkage between two key councils within the Executive Office of the President
- Nation on the Fault Line: Hispanic American Education President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans The Creation of Excelencia en Educacion Excelencia en.Educacion: The Role of Parents hi the Education of Their Children
- and Technology Council (NSTC), and President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology have advised the President on a wide range of S&T issues and have coordinated development of pathbreaking S&T policies and budgets. The activities ofOSTI', NSTC
- shared vision of prosperity a.Qd democracy is sustained far into the future. ### 0 ·':'·. 11/20/98 4 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS ·CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT KIM DAE JUNG SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA . NOVEMBER 21, 1998 Let me first say. how
- Safe Motherhood - Early Childhood Development [Folder 2]
- that women are at the center of the development process. As World Bank President James Wolfensohn put it as part of his remarks during the World Bank conference on Safe Motherhood this week: "If you educate a woman, you educate a woman and a family. If you
- -related programs and activities as requested by the President. This memo proposes one approach to developing the plan that can. help to focus our discussion on the 25th. The process of developing a national pian for AIDS should begin at the agency level
- Frederico Perra, Governor Pedro Rosello (P.R.), Chris Edley, DeVal Patrick ADMINISTRATION SURROGATES who can speak about the scope and nature ofthe President's initiative, its timeliness and the process by which it was developed. (Note the overlap between
- . The President stated that 1 would' go to India to begin working with the Indian Government on renewable energy projects. There 8fe enormous opportunities for the U,S, Government and our private $¢etar fums to support sustainable development in India. We
- Council for Research 'on Women ! CUNY (365 Fifth·Avenue and 34th Street) Theresa Loar, Director of the President's Interagency Council on Women, will : participate. 9:30- 10:30 AM Women 2000 Economic Empowerment Forum U.S. Custom House (One Bowling Green
- , including east Jerusalem within the pure boundaries of 1967. Such:a sovereign state can be viable and will ensure ' sustainable development. Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank yOU' for being here and welcome you again. I hope that next time you visit us, we
Africa - Key Speeches
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- but expanding various types of assistance to Africa.· The June 26 to 2 7 conference was called by President Clinton to help his administration develop strategies for crisis relief and prevention in Africa as well as to help the continent cope
- assume that you have what you need on Rwanda-- and that the President will just need an update on developments tomorrow. Don BUSINESS TIES: Too frequently look at Africa in terms of problems to be addressed rather than opportunities to be pursued. . Some
AIDS [10]
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- June, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT . FR: RE: Bruce Reed . Sandy Thurman Chris Jennings Status of Current AIDS Initiatives This memo provides a status report on all of your current AIDS initiatives, including your commitment to developing
- ofHousing and Urban Development has one simple objective: to provide the support your community needs as we work together to transform the community's vision into reality. ' In partnership with the President's Community Empowerment Board, we have now
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on communications between President Clinton and various world leaders regarding air strikes against Iraq in December 1998. Correspondence between President Clinton and Russian President Boris
- . , Secondly, I'd like to share with you my anal~ysis of Saddam's behavior. Naturally, some of this is just ~rovocation; he. can't resist that, and it's naturally directed at the American President and the Security Council. But the re~l problem is elsewhere
Central America - General
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- to help Central America attain peace, consolidate democracy, protect human rights and achieve sustainable development. Our nation has a direct stake in Central America's s t a b i l i t y and prosperity. The United States exports $6 b i l l i o n in goods
- Strong Intelligence Capabilities ... 33 The Environment and Sustainable Development ... 35 Promoting Prosperity at Home ... 36 . Enhancing Americ~n Competitiveness ... 36 Partnership with Business and Labor ... 37 Enhancing Access to Foreign Markets
- chaired the meeting to review diplomatic efforts to get Serbian President Milosevic to recognize Bosnia, as well as options for improving the situation around Sarajevo and containing the conflict in Croatia. In addition to the DDI, attendees included
- , the NSC is part presidential brain trust, part inter-agency referee, and part bureaucratic traffic cop. 4 The Situation Room, where the President and the NSC monitor late-breaking foreign developments, is about twenty feet from my office.' When a crisis
Wolfensohn Statement 3/11/95
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- , The Washington Opera, Washingt6n; DC ·~ · ·.Chairman,. John F. Kennedy'cf:mter for the. Per~orming Arts, Wash.ington, DC Member, President's. Coinmittee on the.Aits and the Humanities :•Member, Busine.ss .council 'for sustainable Development, Geneva · Member
- in real terms for the rest of the decade. African Development Bank President Babacar Ndiaye dismissed pessimism and despair over Africa's realistic prospects for sustainable growth as "an affront that ill becomes the aspirations an
- and the coordination of activities in support of systemic arrangements at the state and federal levels. Council of Chief State School Officers Judith A. Billings (Washington), President William T. Randall (Colorado), President-Elect Gordon M. Ambach, Executive
FOIA 2006-0457-F - Zimbabwe
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- /1995 Pl/b( I) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council African Affairs (Jett, Dennis/Steinberg, James/DeShazer, MacArthur/Rice, Susan et al.) OA/Box Number: 2663 FOLDER TITLE: Official Working Visit of President Mugabe
- or import of undersized Atlantic swordfish will be banned. An additional $3 million/year for 3 years to develop environmentally sound aquaculture. [The President will call on other nations to also implement strong measures to ensure sustainable fisheries
- ? The council's recommenschools within schools, which can offer sustained . . . dations for each of these institutions are not individual attention to the developing adolesutopian or .hypotheticaL' Workihg models can cent in the context of a supportive group
Overall Strategy
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- : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10137 FolderiD: Folder Title: Overall Strategy Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 90 2 7 1 •• EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Beijing '95 [binder]
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- excellent grassroots methodologies with good banking and shown a businesslike insistence on financial sustainability. '' Jean-Fran~ois Rischard Vice President, Finance and Private Sector Development The World Bank AFRICA NORTH AMERICA Association
- ,....................................... 26 . , INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ......................................... : ........... 27 ' DEFENSE .......................................................... : ................ 31 PRESIDENT'S INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON WOMEN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
Food Safety [1]
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- refrigeration requirement for all shell eggs stored or displayed at packaging facilities, warehouses, retail outlets, and in transit. Finally, the Administration will announce that the President's Council on Food Safcty will develop a strategic plan for shell
100 Days' - Executive Orders
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- under GATT that places U.S. health and environmental measures in jeopardy. -GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: ASSIGN THE VICE PRESIDENT A LEADERSHIP ROLE The President should announce a firm commitment to UNCED follow-up at the international and domestic
- for the education Of American Indian learners and ideas for activities which could be included into the order which adds to the current strategic planning process of the current draft. This memorandum outlines ideas that can be developed into executive order
- , ladies and democracy and support sustainable gentlemen: It is a great honor development around the world. In each to address a group as distinof these arenas, we are called upon to guished as the Japan Association of lead. The character of our leadership
Violence - Youth
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- Youth Violence Prevention initia.tive February 2000 The Wbite House Council on Youth Violence The mission of the White House CounciJ on Youtb Violence, established by the President in an executive memorandum on October 15, 1999. is to develop
- Garamendi Insurance Commissioner State of California CLOSING REMARKS Dr. Donald R. Gerth, President He reports to Ira"* Mr. Zelman is the principal author of "Health Care in the 21st Century", the Garamendi health care plan which was developed
- National Partnership Council A Report to· the President on Progress in Labor-Management Partnerships .December 1997 , "Getting Results Through Labor-Ma1lagement Partllers/lips " NAT10NAL PAR1NERSHIP COUNCIL ---11111--. December 31, 1997
Resources - Language
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- affairs budget also.~enefits Americans ~irectlyl it creates jobstby opening foreign markets and·p~?~~ting U.S. ~ exports;· it pro otes sustainable development and ~protectiGB the environm _nt; it pumps .more than $6 billion into our . l.l " r ·. . ~J
- to be discussed include: economic integration and trade liberalization, strengthening democratic institutions, and assuring sustainable development. Spouses' Program, hosted by the First Lady. Morning through lunch. Biltmore Hotel. First Lady Hillary Rodham
Legacy Memos
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- and the work of the President's Council on Sustainable Development, have laid the foundation. Building on this work, we can envision a new kind of federal government that works in partnership with local government, the private sector and civic organizations
- 112 established the Federal Invasive Species Council and gave it maf':hing orders to address the problem, Twelve of many documents leading up 10 the issuance of the order are provided under Tabs I ~ 12 as follows: I. 2. • Letter to Vice President
European Union [3]
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- * ---··-- -----· ··-------------------------,------ S/S 9807183 Lnited States Depe~rtnwn\ Wi,s/11 umo11. D. C. ,..., . uf ~tate 20520 April 22, 1998 UNCLASSIFIED MEMORANDUM FOR GLYN T. DAVIES EXECUTIVE SECRETARY NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Briefing Papers for the President's Trip
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- the Council and charged it to develop a comprehensive strategic plan for federal food safety activities and to make recommendations to the President on how to implement the plan. Also on August 25, 1998, the President issued a directive tasking the Council
- . DEPARTMENT OF HOUSlNG AND URBAN . . DEVELOPMENT . Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary. U:S. DEPARTMENT OF , AGRICULTURE \Iike Espy, Secretary PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES DESIGNATION OF MORE THAN 100 EMPOWERMENT ZONES AND ENTERPRISE COMMUNrrIES Wednesday
- PDD-53 - Amendment to Organization of National Security Council, 1/9/1997
- of National Security Council, January 9, 1997] " Stack: v Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 43 6 9 1 20004 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON ,I January 9, 19:97 i PRESIDENTIAL DECISION DIRECTIVE/NSC-53 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY
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- to the Crime Prevention CoUncil, Ms. Pittman was a Seruqr Vice 'President at the AcadeI1;1y for' Edllcational Development and Founder arid Director of the Center for Youth Development and Policy Research. DUring her four years at the Center, Ms. PittInan worked
- is only one of the economic forces affecting the region and its forest-based communities and industries. Global and domestic competition and trade, technology development and use, and aggressive global and domestic marketing all combine with a well
Sherpa Guidance
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- and the President of the Eur9pearlCommissi)Ii stressed the importance' of education in s(
- for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Many of us are members of other institutions and initiatives as well, including NATO, the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, Partnership for Peace, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- et al. re: Departure page) State~ent (1 RESTRICTION 11/17/1998 P1/b(1) / COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3378 FOLDER TITLE: Asia Trip-Depature Statement, 11118/98
- National AIDS Strategy in a photo op with the Vice President, Patricia Fleming, Scott Hitt (Chair of the Advisory Council on mY/AIDS), and Carol Rasco. This photo op will further emphasize that the response to mY/AIDS isa priority of your Administration
- 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
- the President's Report (Call to Action) • Public Outreach &. Communication • Engage Leadership &. Sustain Change • Identify Policy Recommendations, Disseminate best practices, &. Develop on-going Action Agenda OUTPUTS • Change nation's climate regarding race
- and the GATT, contained communism and kept the United States and our allies strong and free. Sustaining that bipartisan consensus is. a core personal commitment for me as Secretary of State. President Clinton and I are determined that a Democratic President
- [Economic Report of the President, 1997] [1]
- COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC W A S H I N G T O N . D.C. PRESIDENT ADVISERS 20500 CHIEF OF STAFF January 7, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR SYLVIA MATHEWS TODD STERN GENE SPERLING DON BAER MIKE McCURRY RAHM EMANUEL MICHAEL WALDMAN VICKIE RADD FROM: JOSEPH E. STIGLTIZ
- of the admini.stration who are here-- Secretary Summers; Gene Sperling, my National Economic Council, who has done so much to develop the New Markets Initiative; Aida Alvarez of the SBA; and Jack Lew, Director of the Office of Management and Budget. We all know why we're
Early Childhood Development
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- Early Childhood Development
- clearly shows us that in the course of a lifetime the vast majority of a person's growth and development takes place in the first three years, historically, we as a nation have devoted the fewest resources to that time period. PRESIDENT You also might
- [WH Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning, April 17, 1997] [1]
- :', First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: · Nicole Rabner: Early Childhood Development Conference Background OAIID Number: 14383 I FolderiD: I ' Folder Title: [WH CONFERENCE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
- National Economic Council – General [1]
- , infrastructure policy and research and commercial technology policy) . The Council's responsibilities will include coordinating advice to the Preside:1t ar:d coo:!:"dinating policy decisions on the development of all aspects of the dOlnestic economic recovery
- for the Twenty-First Century The President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) today released a 30-page Executive Summary of a report entitled "Federal Energy Research and Development for the Challenges ofthe Twenty-First Century
NSC - '95 Accomplishments
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- the secondary boycott of Israel Initiated efforts to create· a Middle East development bank PROMOTING STABILITY AND DEMILITARIZATION IN RUSSIA AND THE NEW INDEPENDENT STATES (NIS) PROMISE: To support the democratic reform efforts of President Yeltsin POLICY
- the global mobility required by our armed forces around the world. And, as the Vice President has just said, through fishing, shipping, and tourism, the oceans sustain one in six American jobs. The oceans are so vast and so powerful that we sometimes blithely
- President's Interagency Council on Women - Collection Finding Aid
- This collection consists of materials related to The President's Interagency Council on Women that was created in August 1995 following the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. The Council's agenda was to move
- Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-0198-F (seg 3) Records of The President’s Interagency Council on Women Extent 62 folders, approximately 5,902 pages Access Collection
Russia [1]
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- . Clinton re: Your Phone Call to President Yeltsin (1 page) 07/04/1994 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Press (Philip J. (PJ) Crowley) OA/Box Number: 3106 FOLDER TITLE: Russia [1] 2011-0516-S
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 7, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL Rasco~~istant FROM: Carol H. Domestic Policy to the President for SUBJECT: Meeting Agenda for April 11, 1994 The Domestic Policy Council will meet for its
- to published reports, Kaplan's article was circulated to the top staff of the White House and National Security Council, and both President Clinton and Vice President Gore have read and cited the article. (Interestingly, the Administration's top Africanists
EPA
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- throughout the Federal government to focus on the problem, to initiate corrective action and to establish a COuncil headed by the EPA to coordinate those measures~ ~l Authority The President has the authority -- both statutory and Constitutional
- -prop.ged: sustaining our research leadership position; strengthening a business envirotiment that supports private sector research and development; investing in technological infrastructure; and advancing critical technologies, often in partnership
- . • Develop initiatives in teacher training and content, possibly linked to "America Reads," and ''first in the world in math and science." ~,:. " • Release PCAST (President's Council of Advisers on Science and Technology) report on ed tech. Will recommend
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- examples of profit AND service; • Serve as a clearing house and information resource for innovators; And, the Program would also assist in the organization and development of projects shown to provide promise of sustainable success as profitable
- President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and staff for the time period processed.
- Garden, President Clinton participating in a Rose Garden signing ceremony for Executive Order regarding the Presidential Council on Sustainable Development, President Clinton practicing golf putting on the White House Putting Green and President Clinton
- COUNCIL ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT . FROM: SUBJECT: Rasc~sistantto Carol H. Domestic Policy the President for Appointment request· Recently, I visited the Pine Bluff, Arkansas site housing the Pine . Bluff Arsenal (U.S. Army Armament Munitions
- , stronger democracy and the sustainable development of our precious resources. It is this new reality, this new agenda that we share which brings us here to San Jose for the first summit meeting between the leaders of the United States, .Central America
Doctrine - Democracy
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- sustained efforts and tbe political skills of chief U.5. delegate Madeleine Albright have produced a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing "the use of all necessary means"-that is, force-to achieve this end. · But they need troops as weD as legitimacy
- OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH AFRICA Gayle Smith, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for African Affairs White House National Security Council PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHWRITING J. Terry Ed11:10nds, Assistant to the President and Director
- especially of tbose who handle food at critical points from tbe retail setting to tbe home. Also, in 1998 the President's Council on Food Safety and tbe Joint Institute for Food Safety Research were created through two Executive Orders to develop strategic
NSC - 1995 Goals
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- instability throughout Mrica, moving beyond humanitarian relief efforts to promote a relief-recovery-sustainable development continuum. L i . Ensure adequate resources for Development Fund for Mrica - · Launch Greater Horn of Mrica initiative to address
Post Beijing Forum
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- for Women's Initiatives and Outreach Secr~tary Donna Shala/a of Health and Human Services and Chair of the President's Interagency Council orr Women •••• Remarks by Beijing Delegates Geraldine Fe"aro -Delegation Vice Chair; U.S. Ambassador to- the U.N. Human
- Systems William S. Edgerly Chairman . Foundation for Partnerships. . Sol Hurwitz President Committee for. Economic Development Josh S. Weston Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Henry B. Schacht
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
- sector, the federal government and the research community to develop new environmental-friendly aquaculture techniques; 2)The President could direct USDA^DAJSTSF and NOAA(Sea Grant) to develop a coordinated aquaculture reserach strategy to find new
- Kosovar refugees to averting a mass famine in the Horn of Africa, The Department also led the President's $300~million Global Food for Education initiative to establish school feeding programs in developing f;ountries. Harnessing Modern Science to Improve
- , legislative, regulatory and advocacy groups . ' o Develop alvisionlfo~ the relationsbip of public and private roles in addressin~ work-family issues ! I Q I o Celebrate I the tenth birthday of .the Council in the context of past accomplisbmen~s
- of sustainability will require a collaborative effort between Research and Development and responsible officials. Suitability Detenninations We support the l~mguage in the proposed rule, but need to ensure that additional analysis of suitability in the I;onte:x:t
State of the Union [2]
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- to recruit, . prepare and provide professional development for superihtendents and principals, and other school leaders. Charter Schools The President's budget will increase funding for charter scho~ls by $30 million dollars from $i45 million to $175 million
- ~ lua:J:1·~~~· Walter Gloc~kler 1st Executive Vice-President AFGE National VA Council VAM&ROC I Tc)gus I ME nda Glo';,er I President EIU Local 551 . VAMC, Indi
- Violence - Youth Violence Council
- Prevention Initiative Febrnary 2000 The White House Council on Youth Vio]ellce The mission of the White House Council on Youth Violence, established by the President in an executive memorandum on October IS) 1999! is to develop a more effective policy
- Salinas/Las Tablas Resource Conservation District, President National Association of Resource Conservation Districts, Range & Public Lands Committee CA Cattlemen's Association Conservation Resource & Development Central Coast, Executive Council San Luis
- President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit-July 1994 [2]
- the multilateral development b~ to con~n~ maki,ng progress in promoting local participation and incorporating environmental considerations into their programmes. 3. We suppon lhc work o£ the Commission on Sustainable Developm"'~t in reviewing progress
- of the Clinton Administration. That is why President Clinton chose to invite the first President of a democratic Namibia, Sam Nujoma, as the first African head of state to be received at his White House. Sustaining Africa's Capacity for Development
- Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 239942SS
- a court could sustain it. We are pressing Treasury, Justice, and White House Counsel lawyers to develop the strongest possible case for suspending existing permits; when we are satisfied that they have done so, we will together evaluate the strength
- [Letter to President Clinton Regarding Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act]
- and assign . them to their area of .certification; ' .. . .. . . .. . .. . . • Establishing and maintaining smaller class size, modernizing schools,. and improving school safety and learning envirolJIllent; and • Assisting schools to develop and sustain
- the business of governing," He does not believe a continued campaign-like strategy of doing, an event every couple of weeks to announce Algood news"', whatever the Underlying subject, is worthy of or productive for the development of the President's legacy
- turned the page &n U.s.-South African relations in the post Cold War, post-apartheid era. And it defined the new approach we have I developed in the past six years, through the President's Partnership '1nitiative, the historic USAfrica MinisteI:ial
- , the United States did not cease its call for reform, At the opening of th the 49 General Assembly in September 1994. President Clinton proposed that the United Nations create a working group to develop a concrete phm to re-vitaJi'lX the organii'..
- the President propose a Second Round as a part the FY97 Budget or, later in the spring or summer as an initiative for the· Second Term? Discussion of Pros and Cons 3. Access to Capital/Community Development Financial InstitutFund (15.minutes) a. Should
- 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
Beijing - Report [1]
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- to use .. As we go on, some of you will naturally begin to identify. clusters of issues, and clusters of relevant agencies, We expect informal groupings will evolve among you for joint initiatives. · The President's Interagency Council on Women
- recognizing important strategic . · interests for retaining U.S. command of AFSouth. • Also expect to discus.s developments in Middle East; dual'containment of Iran and . Iraq; and the Aegean. • Finally, President will be interested in getting Chirac' s
- The President's Interagency Council on Women was created by President Clinton, fulfilling one of the commitments of the US government. Its task is to translate the Beijing commitments into public policy at the federal level. The council is also engaged in outreach
Test Talking Points [2]
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- . . Former President Geo'rge Bush: II "Working closely with the Governors, we will define new world-class standards for schools, teachers, and students i# the five core subjects: math and science, English, history and geography. We will develop voluntary
- NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. folder Photocopy of original folder. Karen Hobbs, Jay Wild, William G. Severt et al. [partial] (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 002. schedule Schedule of the President for Thursday, July 30, 1998 [partial] (1 page
- , and economic), conflict resolution, and the implementation of sustainable development policies. My Honors thesis (also enclosed) explained nationalism in the context of its role in societal development, and I hope to do further research and writing related
Conference of Mayors 97
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- President. The mission of the Conference of Mayors is: to aid the development of effective national urban policy; to strengthen federal-city relationships; to ensure that federal policy meets urban needs; and to provide mayors with the leadership
- This collection consists of the speechwriting records of Paul Orzulak, a speechwriter for President William J. Clinton and National Security Advisor Samuel R. Berger in 1999 and 2000. This collection contains clippings, correspondence, email, faxes
- Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2008-0702-F Staff and Office Files of Paul Orzulak, National Security Council Speechwriter Extent 82 folders, 5,612 pages Access Collection
- revitalization efforts in inner-City neighborhoods, no institution has as its primary mission a focused, targeted, and long~term comprehensive , strategy for development within a defined area: / • No 'fully capitalized, self-sustaining institution
- 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
- TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS OPENING REMARKS AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER30, 1998 Thankyou for having me here. It is in the nature of your job as joumali~ts that you spend much of your time pursuing the story of the day
- to develop a V-c:hip-cornpatible ratingssystem 'that cOuld go into effect . as ,soOn as possible. There are many important issues to consider in providing families the information they need to navigate the universe of teleVision programs. The President
Welfare - Generally
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- 3JI Irwelsum2. wpa Making Deadbeat Parents Pay: The President's unprecedented and sustained campaign to make deadbeat parents pay is working. In addition to tougher enforcement including a strong partnership with states, President Clinton has taken
Promises - Research
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- . CITIES: Provide funding and block grants to improve infrastructure. PARTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT • CITIES: Create a network of 100 community development bank* to aid low-income entrepteneurs and homeownen. SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT President Clinton
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- . Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion EXECUTIVE ORDER PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON FOOD SAFETY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to strengthen efforts
- development concepts and programs. The broadcast is sponsored by DHHS with support from USDA, HUD, DOJ, President's Crime Prevention Council, and the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities. III. PARTICIPANTS The expert panelists (a mix of youth
- the Ad Council to·work with us on developing at least one ad, and some of the pharmacehtical companies have said that they would contribute funds. . I . This builds on our public sector efforts. Last February, you and the President initiated
- by agency required by law. 80 Increasing Total Support for Science and Technology: This budget marks the fifth straight year that the President has proposed increases in research and development (R&D)-at $75.5 billion, $1.6 billion or two percent more than
- Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [1]
- to Break the Cycle of Homelessness. This report, which was developed in response to a directive from President Clinton, was praised for itS honest assessment of the issues surrounding homelessness anc~ for its bold recommendations. The. Council subsequently
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- agencies annually submit coordinated food safety budgets to OMB to sustain and strengthen existing capacities. In short, the President's Council on Food Safety will develop a national food safety plan and make budget recommendations to accomplish what
- of Housing and Urban Development the Attorney General the Assistant Secretary for Policy and Evaluation, HHS -- the Assistant Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, USDA -- Senior Advisor to the Vice-President and Director of the National
Beijing +1 [Folder 2]
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- as the Beijing conference ended, the President established the President's InterAgency Council on Women, which brings together representatives from each 2 federal agency to develop policies that support the advancement of women and girls in the United States
- address, Mrs. Clinton outlined the Millennium Communities Program, a 'new initiative developed by the White House Millennium Council to make America' scelebration of . . \ " ~ the millennium both memorable and me~gfi.l1. "This program gives us aD
- own possibilities, As President Clinton stated at the time, his administration would develop a policy "to unleash the human potential of the people of the African continent in ways that [will] lead to a safer and more prosperous world. A better life
- September 20, 1996 - Rural Development Policy Consultation [2]
- Government Leveraging: $8,094,100 to date; entire EC is also a virginia Enterprise Zone Major Accomplishments: 1. sustainable Technologies Industrial Park at Cape Charles: In 1994, the President's Council on sustainable Development selected our planned
- , a central 22 registry of persons who sustain traumatic brain 23 injury in order to- ' 24 "(1) collect information to facilitate 25 the development of InJury prevention, -BIt 3121 IB 16 1 treatment, and rehabilitation programs; 2 and 3
- CONTROL POLICY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TilE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR ECONOMIC POLICY THE CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE
- , October 11, 1995 (partial) (1 page) · 10/11/1995 P6/b(6) 10/12/1995 P6/b(6) RESTRICTION I 002. schedule SchedQle ofthe President for Thursday, October 12, 1995 (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
- in Rwanda, Burundi, Zaire, Liberia and Sierra Leone, require immedi, te and sustained . assistance; h~,manitarian and development . WHEREAS National Black Methodists for Church Renewal, Inc. represents the concerns of the African diaspora who hold
- and our Public Policy Council, I want again for your consideration. We look forward to you in helping the President to advance his commitment making meaninful health coverage secure for everyone. Sincerely, 7.di:;-V~ Peters D. Willson Vice President
- and our Public Policy Council, I want again for your consideration. We look forward to you in helping the President to advance his commitment making meaninful health coverage secure for everyone. Sincerely, 7.di:;-V~ Peters D. Willson Vice President
- ..)I'anaa.ras to the Classroom initiative would succeed Eisenhower, Goals focus on the type of professional development teachers and 2000, and Title VI need most: sustained, intensive, collaborative, and standards-based. • Strengthen ..,.'-"U...I&I
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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
- -sustaining. Loans average $120, and on-time repayment rates average 98 percent. That's a record any banker would love to have. • Ugandans should be are proud of the achievements they have made under the leadership of President Museveni. The work going
- 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
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- in the Caribbean. Monique Thiteux Altschul, Argentina: As a follow-up to the Vital Voices in Latin America, we developed a database which includes lOOO women in Argentina. We are very surprised to find out that 20 of the '1000 women would like to become President
- Agency should develop an affordable Whole Fann Revenue Insurance pilot project for diversified small fanns using sustainable fanning practices. • The Secretary should exercise restraint in approving exceptions to the 1,000 animal units eligibility limit
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- I think will be adequate for a report to the President on this issue. The only other immediate issue to me appears to be related to the Labor Department's amicus, which we already sent in last week and recent developments would not be particularly
Test Talking Points [3]
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- Resources CEO COO President . CEO Special Partner Chairman & CEO . xecuti:ve VP Strategie& Business Development E President . Partner · President · President CEO & Chairman Chairman & President President & Co-CEO · President
Haiti
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- for themselves, but what is best for Haiti." We will continue to stand with Haiti. The President's recent decision to maintain our small military mission there, to continue humanitarian and engineering activities in support of Haiti's development
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- progress. Have made enough progress to see how civil implementation can on~ day sustain itself without major NATO-led presence, but will not have reached that point in June 1998. BERGER II. ACHIEVING SELF-SUSTAINING IMPLEMENTATION • Since President's
- the contribution of nutrients in rivers to the global ocean system, to developing new methods to measure primary productivity in the sea, to using new resource management techniques to assess the sustainability of development projects. The Society speaks
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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
- and enrollment in the Children's Health Jnsurance Prognmi (CmP). Key o'rganizational representatives that will facilitate the development anri implementation of this initiative are: Brenda A. Leath. MHSA. President & CEO, National Consortium for African American
- in industrialized countries as well. · Increasingly, it is recognized that removal of gender based disparities is a prerequisite for sustainable development. The opportunities given to children today, especially girls, to reach their full potential, will help
- Developing and Sustaining Shalom Teams to Carry Out Shalom- building and utilizing a successful team 4 RaiSing and Leveraging Money for Shalom - writing grant~ and raising money frof!l individuals and churches ' 5 Building and Reh,abilitati'-'g Houses
- Office of Science and Technology Policy will lead in the development of science and technology policy and will use the Federal Coordinating Council on Science, Engineering, and Technology, along with other means, to coordinate the R&D programs
Race Initiatives
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- of communities. ~ CDFIs. Beyond CRA, however, we have already recognized the need for new institutions and missions. During my 1992 campaign for President, I pledged to help create a nationwide network. of Community Development Financial Institutions
- .. ". ".. ". ".... " ...... " ". " "".,,"" " ...,," "" ........................... " ...... " .......... """ ..." ..... " ..96 APPENDIX: SELECTED SUPPORTING MATERJAL ................................................ i INTRODUCTION The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) assists the President as a key agency for leading the coordination of policy development
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- around the world. On behalf of the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force, we are pleased to present the National Action Plan to Conserve Coral Reefs to the President, the Vice President, the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the Congress and the American
- meaiures; procuring life-cycle cost-effective products; and constructing sustainably designed new buildings, among other energy costs: OMB shall issue guidelines to assist agencies in developing appropriate requests that support sound investments
- Council AssessmentFactors to Consider in Organizational Restructuring NAS ReCQmID~ndati.QnIUb Council Assessment Challenges to Developing a National Food Safety System http://www .foodsafety. govI-fsg/creport.html 1112112000 · .. • President's Council
- of the National League of Cities TAB L Drop-By Meeting with the President's Council on sustainable Development TAB M Phone Call to New York State Democrats D'istributed Separately Talking Points Distributed sel'arately -"', Withdrawal
- and Development Banking • Comprehensive Human Development Services: Promoting Sustainable Connections to the Workforce Technology and the EZ/EC Initiative (which will include demonstration of the EZ/EC Homepage) The Federal/Local Partnership. PARTICIPANTS
- 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
- phone: (202)632-0150 / Ext. 510 1:00 - 2:00 Molly Olson, Director Council on sustainable Development Location: 730 Jackson Place Washington, DC contact: Eunice Lockhart-Moss @ (202)408-5445 3:00 - 3:30 Dr. John Deutch, Under secretary -Dept
- . To address this important concern, on March 6, 1997, the President issued a memorandum (Appendix 1) directing the Secretary of Education and the Director of the National Science Foundation to form an interagency working group to develop an action strategy
- weapons. European Security: We .launched the Partnership for Peace to strengthen European security. After only ten months, 21 nations have joined. Economy/Trade: We are making sustained progress in meeting one of the principal goals of my Presidency
- NSC [National Security Council] [2]
- ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION DECEMBER 9, 1996 • Th8nk:s very much for that introduction, Paul. As many of you may know, Paul served at the National Security Council from 1987 to 1989, was its first
- (with ' Attachments) .. MEMORANDUM FOR GLYN T.. DAVIES. Executiv~ Secretary National. Security Council SUBJECT: Material ·for the President's Trip to the 53rd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), September 21, 1998 Please find attached diskette and hard copies
Beijing Follow-Up: Women [1]
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- . .SEP - 4 1996 JAN PIERCY U.S. Executive Director (202) 458-011 0 , August 9, 1996 Members of the U.S. Delegation to Beijing Members of the President's Interagency Council on Women Members of InterAction Dear Colleagues, I thought you would
- . President Roosevelt, who at the time was grappling with the Great Depression, the twin monsters of fascism. and communism, and the rumblings of war in Europe and the Pacific, said it was up to the Americas to show that economic development and social justice
- business projects in 1999 than it did in 1998, to create jobs for Africans and, yes, for Americans as well. That is why we are working with African nations to develop the institutions to sustain future growth -- from efficient telecommunications
- Reliability Council, Annual Electricity Supply and Demand Reports. So there seems to be some evidence that we're moving from an exponential world into a world that might be classed as one that's more sustainable. Well, you can simplify this thought
- of this • administration to define the proper federal role in ,meeting the needs of our nation's children and families, the guiding, principles for all the work of , ' the Domestic Policy Council is a simple sentence: Every child shall' be empowered to develop to his
- List (partial) (3 pages) COLLECTION: ' Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 . FOLDER .TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [3] 2010-0198-8 RESTRICTION CODES
- by the Community Empowerment Board. The Empowerment Zone program is one of this Administration's most important community development initiatives and the President and Vice President are pleased that the Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Community Development Banks [1]
- : Oiscussion 9124/93 P5 R~;STkICTlON ANIJTYI',.; 00:. memu 002. memo C()mm~niTY Development Fimmcktl j)raft~Nexl rll;;tilu!ion~ Sleps 01\ {CDFI} Legislation (3 puges} COLLECTION: Climon Presidential Rec()rd~ Domestic Policy Council Bruce Reed
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- submit coordinated food safety budgets to OMB to sustain and strengthen existing capacities. In short, the President's Council on Food Safety will develop a national food safety plan and make budget recommendations to accomplish what the NAS report
Brownfields
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- and buildings to productive use." • A multi-agency group has developed a two-year (FY97-98) Action Agenda to implement the President's Brownfields Initiative. • I Brownfields continues to gain momentum across the Federal government, I I Congress, States
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- sustainable development; 17. The explicit recognition and reaffirmation of the'right of all women to control all aspects of'their health, in particUlar their own fertility, is basic to their empowerment; 18. Local, national, regional and global peace
- holiday season and a happy new year! Sincerely, I , . I 'I ! 1 f!a;tuL- Carol H.. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy .), THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 18, 1995 " I , ',' Paul Niebanck Community Development
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- toward development and democracy~ The United States has been and will continue to be a partner in Africa's success story. 9 We are your partners in developing Africa's economies, promoting sustainable development, and creating self-sufficiency. We
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
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- grievances; and enforcement provisions to make these.rights real. I · · ; Va~cine. F,ocusing National EfforJs on an AIDS On May 18, 1997, the President challenged the nation to develop an AIDS va~cine within the next ten years. He announced a number
- This declassification review contains a September 1998 memo from the National Security Advisor to President Clinton regarding a NATO ultimatum and a March 1999 meeting memo on military options.
- . BACKGROUND At the direction of the North Atlantic Council (NAC) , SACEUR has developed a phased air operation, designated Operation "Allied Force", to respond to developments in Kosovo. The initial package of air strikes ("Phase I") is focused primarily
- 14, 1997, HHS submitted to President Clinton Adoption 2002, a new action plan to help states set and meet urgent new adoption targets. The report, developed under a Presidential directive signed by President Clinton in December 1996, takes its
- racial, ethnic, gender, geographic, socio-economic and political diversity and will sustain and expand the process of racial reconciliation begun by the President's Initiative on Race. Work PIan: A. Beginning in November and beginning with members
- -private partnership to help sustain democracy after U. S. bilateral assistance is phased out. African Development Fund The Administration is concerned with the $150 million cut to the request for the African Development Fund, which provides resources
- President Clinton's Trip to San Francisco for the 50th Anniversary of the UN Charter, June 25-26, 1994
- Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to San Francisco for the 50 the Anniversary of the UN Charter June 25-26, 1994 2006-0460-F . 1733 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
- to carry the burden of lifting nations from poverty. Trade is essential to growth in developing countries, but it will never be sufficient. Sustained growth requires sustained investment in human capital -education, health care, technology. In an economy
- . In addition, the Summit will focus on two other areas. - To build democracy and solidify civil society, the nations will agree to joint action to combat drugs, corruption and money laundering. - The Summit will reach agreements on sustainable development
- Engagement Campaign [re: Early Childhood Development]
- : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: Early Childhood Deyelopment Conference.Background OAIID Number: · 14383 l ) FolderiD: Folder Title: ENGAGEMENT CAMPAIGN [RE: EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
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- -(Weinsta1.n) _w HUD. OV~ , Public Safety -- Justice (Gibson. Suzan Johnson Cook) Technology Development and Information Network -- OSTP, NIST, ARPA (Gibson-Dimond) Transportation -~ DOT (Cashin) Sustainable Development and Physical Infrastruoture i
- of the Filipino people. PRRM seeks to develop·a ·sustainable model of development ·at the local.level and works for po,licy reform , at the national and· global levels. , . ·. Horacio Morales received' his M.A. in economi~s from· the University of Oklahoma i'ri
- Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8489 FOLDER TITLE: October 9-10,1996 - Santa Fe, NM 2010-0 \98-S db1703 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.c. 2204(a») Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.c
- . Additional possible prose: The sustainable development of this region depends on understanding the effects of natural changes, and the changes caused by human activities on the ecosystems that provide resources, upon which society depends. By working together
- . • Studying Race: In May, the President's Initiative on Race armounced that the National Research Council (NRC), the research arm of the National Academy of Sciences, will coordinate studies by prominent researchers on a range of topics related to race
- that you bope to ''make a more disciplined, organized effort ," to help the District ofColumbia to be the kind ofcity it ought to be," I bavc been leading the effort of the President's Task Foree on.the District of Columbia to develop" path-breaking
- . Marco Antonio Davis Director of Leadership Development, National Council of La Raza Washington, DC . A Dr: Jane L. Delgado President & CEO, National Coalition of Hispanic Health & Human Services Organization (COSSMHO) Washington, DC A Ms. Minerva
- to chart a common course to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming. Developed countries have a special responsibility to lead. I told President Cardoso that the United States will meet that responsibility with a commitment to limit
OPM - Director's Speeches
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- October, the President issued a memorandum in which he reaffirmed his "strong commitment to partnership" and called on Federal agendes to "redouble" their efforts to create partnerships with their unions. He instructed agencies and unions to develop joint
- DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Personnel
- Resources Committee, I focused on domestic environmental policy as well as international trade and sustainable development. Before attending law school, I was a Policy Analyst at the congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), where I focused
- create an interagency National Ocean CounciL Related House legislation was not passed and docs not contemplate crealion of an inleragency council. The Administration supported the Hollings bill, after it was amended so that the President would select
- Consultation, Friday, September 20, 1996 (partial) (1 page) nd P6/b(6) 009. list RSVP, Rural Development Policy Consultation, Friday, September 20, 1996 (partial) (1 page) nd P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol
- modified crops to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. Biogen, Inc. For leadership in applying breakthroughs in biology to the development of life-saving and life-enhancing pharmaceutical products designed to treat large, previously
Weekly Reader
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- MIDDLETOWN CT 06457-9291 203-638-2400 A K-Ill Education Company July 14, 1995 DonBaer Director of Speechwriting The White House Dear Don: Attached is a copy of the president's message as it will appear in our citizenship handbook. We took two liberties
- policies the opporruniri to adjust andprep~re the~~elves for a ''''''., prosperous, sustainable future. Much has been learned since the Plan was unveiled in July of 1993, and this report reviews accomplishments, develops observations on implementation
- and make health insurance a reality for all. Third, the President i~promoting the development of young children with the biggest expansion of Head Start ever •. But the administration is not just going to make Head Start bigger; we're going to make
- will be working with the Vice President's office to set up an Empowerment Zone hearing on sustainable development and community empowerment. Donsia Strong will address the American Nationalities Council on immigration and refugee issues. Mike Schmidt
- Fund(former) - Member: Trustee on United States Council for International Business Trade, President's Council on Sustainable Development, University of Georgia Foundation 11
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- faxed me a copy of the Jackson recommendation. Jackson has asked the President to direct the AG to grant DED for Liberians b/c (1) though the country is doing better, it is not yet fully developed; (2) the economy could not now sustain a "sudden influx
- has happened since the last Co~ncil meeting in October, he discussed the World AIDS Day meeting Council members had with President Clinton last December. They brought up four issues with the President: 1.Expanded access to care for people living
- governments into a peace ~etween people§. Governments can make the peace. Governments can create the climate !or· economic growth. But only the people of the private.sector can marshall the resources necessary for sustained growth and development. only
- -25 V-POTUS open (probably on sustainable development in Central America) Tegucigalpa- Central American conference on peace and development week of 10/24 or 10/31 Christopher Middle East peace process (scene setter for Morocco conference) open
- companies and jobs for American workers. They lay the groundwork for sustainable development and accountable government -- two objectives that have eluded too much of the world for too long. And not incidentally, our assistance programs save lives. Our
- at the summit, developed in detail later) 4 3. THE SUMMIT: * THE PRESIDENT'S APPEARANCE: The White House should bargain for an appearance by the President that concludes and climaxes the weekend. It should be seperated in some way from all the other talks
- Board t.tt T~i1 t.:8i8469 f" ·--·----~j; NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 2101 CONSTITUTION AVENUE WASHINGTON, D. C. 20418 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED First. Class Mail Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant .to the President for Domestic Policy The White House
- Antho"y Lake NSC Advisor to the President The Council's annual forecast conference brings together senior individUals from government. the business community. academia, and the news media to discuss economic and political developments that affect U.S
- ISTEA [Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act]: ISTEA: R and D [Research and Development]/ Sustainable Transportation
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- and a life-long epdeavor. When administration (at all levels) become actively involved in staff development, it has.,. a greater impact on teachers and increaSed potential to sustain changes over a long period of time. Administrators must: . , ~ 1
- SITUATION ROOM _ _ _ _ _ (WE) ~ ~ _ 01.03 '6 8:17 NO. 1146024592 r.... PAGE - Eastern Slavonia 2. Deputies agreed to recommend to the President that he approve an approach to the North Atlantic Council to extend NATO's in extremis commitment
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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
- presidency of theE roPean Union.iodevelop more fully our common agenda.· By the end of the year~ we . · ould have developed a broad-ranging transatlantic agenda for th~ new century ~- an age da for CO#Unon economic and political action to expand . democracy
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- as part of omnibus transportation legislation it recently passed, the President continues to lead by example. On March 3,1998, he directed the Secretary of Transportation to work with safety groups, States, Federal agencies, and others to develop a plan
Foreign Policy [1]
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- our interests and values are in the ascendancy- and that developments in this region .have a concrete and ( substantial impact on the lives of millions here at home. At the same time the President wants to deliver a clear message to the hemisphere
- with respect to other agencies, both bilaterally and multilaterally. In the multilateral arena, OPP has sustained the Secretary in his position on the ,President's Domestic Policy Council,. coordinated the Department's participation and contributions to major
- Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy White House Domestic Policy Council Old Executive Office Building, Room 224 Washington, D.C. 20050 Dear Ms. Rasco: Depanment of Education Leo Sandoval • We invite you to be the Keynote Speaker for our Opening
- included in the President's budget, either adopting or modifying. them to enable more resources to be directed to important initiatives such as those proposed for food safety, nutrition programs, rural development, agriculture research, and conservation
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
- [Proposal for a Federal Primary Care Infrastructure Development Program] [Loose, Two Copies]
- 1 11 3 * PRIMARY CARE PRQPQBAL FOR ft FEPPRM PRIMARY CMff ^RABTRUCTyRS ppvp^MBNT PRPgRMt DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Suite 518 Ntw York. N*w York 10013 The President's Health Security Plan recognizes the c r i t i c a l importance of expanding
- Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo DATE SUBJECTffiTLE Meeghan Prunty to Bob Boorstin; re: War (-Like) Room for Health Care (2 pages) 04/07/1993 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
CHR Speeches '96 [3]
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- (or small business' development) a~ a means of moving poor women into the mainstream economy. 14' .• As Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Director of the President's Domestic Policy Council, I too have been dogged in my support
- the :Domestic POlicy' Council (DPC) and the'Natiomil Ecqnornic Council (NEC) to lead a formal interagen'cy process "to cooidiria~e existing urban efforts, to frame' choices for allocation of scarce resources; and to provide a forum for developing additional
- authorizing pilot plants for the production of fish protein as a usable source of food.1 1 Fish Protein Concentrate Act (Public Law 89701; 80 Stat. 1089). The new National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development, chaired by the Vice President
- funding through FY 2003 for Job Access grants to assist states and localities in developing flexible transportation alternatives, such as van services, for welfare recipients and other low income workers. The President's budget doubles funding
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- which are essential for placing Brazil on the path of sustainable development. I have every confidence in President Cardoso's ability to strengthen Brazilian democracy and advance the visionary economic reforms he began while 2F95936C.FIN Page 2 of 3
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- of. President (Jean:.Bertrand) di~ded a di-aftprepa~ed by. the StateDePartnient imd·the .·. ·stide continues· to pose an unl!sual' and extraordiriary . National Security Council and 'wrote version that -hewed' .:_ , . c1o8ely ~o p(>sitioi:J.s he outlin~d, earli
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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
- Review of fin81 strategies and produceieport to , White House ' February ll:·March 31 EPA ,Report by DPC/OEP to President Aprill1 , ' - OEPIDPC' , 3 , ,. The Oregon Option Domestic Policy Council. Meeting: Ootober 24, 1994 THE OREGON
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT . THE VICE PRESIDENT CAROL RASCO i PROPOSED PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM REGARDING THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION COUNCIL RE: This memorandum sets forth relevant background information .onI the Ounce of Prevention Council ("Councillt), which was created
- on the Role of Fathers in the Lives of Children. Finally, I have also 'included the William Raspberry column I; referenced' in the meeting. As we discusse~ Monday, the President's memorandum of Jun~ 16 is only the beginning of an ongoing process of developing
- of the President for Summit of the Americas- Sunday, December 11, 1994 (partial) (1 page) · 12/07/1994 . b(7)(E) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: Summit
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- tor his service to the President and to the Nation. Please give Jamie my warmest congratulations and fondest regards. Sincerely, Charles F.C. Ruff •"-' 601'87 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON,' D.C. 20504 July 14, 1999 ACTION· MEMORANDUM
- Peninsula Energy Development Organization. President Clinton and I express satisfaction over the fact that the economic and ttad~ relations between our two countries have entered a mature phase in terms of the size 6f our bilateral trade,· the trade balance
HRC Trip to the United Nations Fourth World Conference of Women - Beijing, China 9/5/95 - 9/6/95 [1]
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- communities to that invest in women and girls, such as alleviate poverty, develop local economic and educational opportunieconomies, expand the number of ties. By moving these issues to the top educated and healthy citizens, sustain .of the policy agenda
- ' ! N.W. I "l The President's Economic and Regulatory 11:00 a.m. Policy Initiatives Room 324 · Old Executive Office Building + The Honorable Joseph Stiglitz, Member, Council of Economic Advisers 12:00 noon Bus to Occidental Restaurant 12:30 p.m
- on their cars. Both car entries qualified for the June 13, 1998 Northeast Junior Solar Race Championship sponsored by the Northeast Sustainable Energy Assoc;iation (NESEA). This contest will be held at Unity Park, Turners Falls, MA (Next to Greenfield). Other
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- it the operating premis.eof the Domestic Policy . , Council, which I head for President Clinton. All of us there try very hard to b~ guided by this simple statement: that each'child shall be empowered to ' , develop to his 'or her fullest potential
- invited to speak? We invited two governors to speak today -- Governor Tommy Thompson (R Wise.) and Governor Tom Carper (D-Del.). Both were intimately iilVolved in developing the welfare reform proposals the President signed into law, and both have been
- Domestic Policy Council (Roosevelt Room) 6-10-93 10:00 a.m.
- TH E WHITE HOUSE WASHI NGTON AGENDA FOR. DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL MEETING June 10, 1993 Roosevelt Room 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. - 10: 10 a.m. I. Opening Remarks President Clinton 10:10 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. II. Legislative and Program
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- " the state model. The state established a Standards and Assessment Development and Implementation Council that. spent two years developing a model set Page 9 of state content standards with the input of 14,000 citizen$ thfoughout , Colorado. ' Schools
- partnerships and to share broad lessons and best practices to address these challenges. The First Lady will deliver a major address on encouraging the development of civil society alid democracy. In addition, Mrs. Clinton will meet with the President and Prime
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- resolved to attempt once again to reinstate in Little Rock as a non-resident sustainer ••• after what I believe I 'remember is "moratorium time"! Happy New Year! ~.~. Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy ..,,' ) ;;i
- lethal materials in FSU; North Korea has frozen its dangerous nuclear program that had been in development for more than a decade; we extended indefinitely the Non Proliferation Treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons; and President Clinton
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- Development, Department ofDcfcnsc, Federal Communications Conunission, Office ofPersoJUlel Management, National Council on Disability, and President's Conunittec on Employment of People with Disabilities shall put policies and programs into plw;e which achieve
- on women's issues in the US, was the inspiration behind the Vital Voices movement. Through the President's Inter-agency Council on Women, she has worked with women leaders from around the world to organise three previous Vital Voices Conferences. The fifth
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- , III, Council, Princeton Borough David Goldfarb, Council, Princeton Borough Phyllis Marchand, Deputy Mayor, Princeton Township Carl Mayer, Committeeman, Princeton Township 9:40am THE PRESIDENT departs Mercer County Airport, Trenton, New Jersey via
- . In December, the Task Force presented the Vice President with its first. report, and I am proud to say we have taken action on all the Task Force's formal recommendations. 10/14/99 16:43 FAX NATL ECONOMIC COUNCIL !41003 As we fight to ensure that all
- will develop an integrated federal government-wide plan to address the needs of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The President has also appointed a 15 Member Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Learn more about the White House
- on American Heritage Rivers will also be available for consultations with the nondesignated communities. 07/23/98 THU 1 6 : 0 5 FAX 2 0 2 4 5 6 6 4 7 4 121001 CEQ -EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT- COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ROOM 360 _ OLD
- Care.Access 4 - 6 year Increase Child Care Access Achieving goals by focusing on outcomes THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 17, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL FROM:, ' Carol H.Rasco, ,~~s,i"stant to the President
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- The President's Interagency Council on Women July 27, 1999 OBJECTIVE To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the UN Foutth World Conference on Women by highlighting progress made in implementing the 1995 Platform for Action adopted in Beijing; and to begin
- -Tentative China_event with POTUS and former Presidents 30 - Committee for Economic Development & World Affairs Council of Northern CA Corporate Luncheon, San Francisco, CA Speaker: TBD 31 ~ -Daley: Speaker at the Nat'l Press Club - Barshefsky
- and coordinated strategy across all relevant federal agencies. collaboration with Tribal and State governments and the development of a comprehensive long-term policy. Order: By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the United
- assistance. Q ) Ma~ Execulive Secretary kJJ:U.If~.D OFF ICIJ\L USE LIMITED OFFICIAL USE UN- SECURITY COUNCIL ·SUMMIT ·- NEW · YORK·· January 30-31, 1995. In the January 1994 Moscow Declaration, President~ Clinton and Yeltsin supported the convening
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- development and public information will be needed. Prospects for long-term success in most states are good but will require us to build and sustain broad nationwide support, and continue with aggressive, case-by-case efforts to address any local barriers
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- Testimony on U.S.-EU Trade Relations 07/28/98 ·· • Secretary of State Albnght Statement before the North Atlantic Council Ministerial Luxembour~ City, Luxembourg, 05/28/98 · · · · • President Clmton Speech at WTO 50th Anniversary Ministerial 05/18/98
- ! DRAFT JUN I 8 1999 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF "THE DELTA: BEYOND 2000" In the spring of 1990, Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas submitted to President George Bush the Final Report of the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Commission. Entitled The Delta
- hindering the other. 1\ 1 is . Conclusion :~, \ 1 The chorus for a, new growth policy is, growing. According to a joint MIT/Council on Corl petitiveness report: "The capacity of.the U.S. to both develop ne"Y technology and to use it Js a source
- ,salmon treaty with'Canada. Mike attended an Intergovernmental Af,fairs briefing on Tribal economic development for Native Alaskans. Marion spoke to the National Broiler Council. steve Warnath worked on President's Report to Congress on Immigration
- ·"'•' '· THE METROPOLITAN INITIATIVE Background: • Initiative emerged from the sustainable communities work of the President's Council on Sustainable Development; · • Part of an emerging consensus in support of''forging metropolitan solutions to urban and regional problems
- . memo DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Timothy E. Wirth to Mark Gearan & Eileen Clausen; re: President's Speech at the National Academy of Sciences Dinner (2 pages) 06/24/1994 RESTRICTION P5 :· COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
- , Jeffhas worked on several fronts to move the Campaign forward .. He has worked with the Ad Council to develop public "service annOUnCements that wil1 be aired on all major networks, published in Teen People, and posted on the Internet through America
- \'" Final12/10/99 11:30am Jeff. Shesol PRESIDENT WILLIAM J .. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON FOOD SAFETY . LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS . December 11, 1999 Good morning. The holidays are upon us; and across our nation families and friends are . gathering to celebrate
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- for a l l counter-drug p o l i c i e s , in coordination with the National Security Council. In his directive to agencies involved in the fight against i l l i c i t drugs in the hemisphere, the President said that the scourge of i l l e g a l narcotics i
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- are working on developing a comprehensive race initiative for the President, \.vhich may include a (';ommlsslon, to address buHdi.ng a strong.and united America for the 21 st Century, • White House Conference on Hate Crimes: We are working on developing
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- as finance minister. Have full confidence he will consolidate them as president by pursuing a sustainable fiscal policy and by further opening Brazilian economy to international trade and investment. aw*- nuT? 2F954E0C.FIN Page 2 of 4 o Reform always
- Beijing: Women - Gender Equality, Development and Peace 2000
- or Emily Tynes, 2021326-8734 Cell phone: 202/438-9191. Email: [email protected] For regular schedule updates check www.beijingplusShostcomm.com President's Interagency Council on Women, the U~ S. government task force created to followup on Beijing
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- democratic government, and sustainable development. The OECD, too, both through expansion of its membership and its study of new issue~, has moved to ensure its continuing relevance in the new economic system. FinaJly~ the G-7, with its decision.to include
- be invited to participate. President's Crime Prevention Council: Glue Grant recipients Department of Agriculture Rural Development and Extension Service Progran:lS Department of Health and Human Services Community Demonstration Grants Family Preservation
- System Panelists Betty Friedan, Author Dorothy Height, National President, National Council ofNegro Women i0:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Strategy Session: Putting the Agenda Into Action Laura Liswood, Director, Women's Leadership Project Betsy Myers and Linda
- readiness support, microenterprise development, GED certification, health care and social services, adult education classes and youth services. govWorks' Harlem Technology Project govWorks is committed to making a significant and sustainable positive
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- and local projects that commemorate the new millennium. To carry out the mission, the Council would, among other things: (a) mark the 200th anniversary of the occupancy of the White House by American Presidents and the 200th anniversary of the first meeting
- ; the credible threat of force; and diplomacy to sustain an international consensus in pursuit of this goal. In the face of periodic challenges since the GulfWar ended, this strategy essentially has held Saddam in check. We have prevented him from attacking his
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- prospects of rapid energy development in Caspain Basin. Final push for necessary concessions for NK may require intervention by the President, together with Presidents Y eltsin and Chirac. Prospects for peace are good. Phase II agreement by '98
- , and U.S. and Russian experts have developed and installed nuclear security and accounting systems that both the head of the Russian atomic ministry and the Russian nuclear regulatory agen~y have said_they should be installed throughout Russia. President
- Institutions for the 21st Century ... 29 ~roviding ·for Energy Security :.. 30 Promoting Sustainable Development · Abroad .~. 30 · Promoting Democracy ... 32 Ill. Integrated Regional Approaches··:· 35 Europe and Eurasia ... 35 East Asian and the Pacific
- . a significant corporate supporter of Audubon's family development centers; Helen Sears., chairperson of the Advisory Council; and Ms. Rasco, the President's chief domestic policy advisor. , A special tribute is due to Helen Sears. She has been Rolling Heighl
- the company produce its own OEM cell phone under the Motorola label and is developing production of its Star Tac cell phone at Pantech. Pantech will produce 300,000 Star Tac phones for Motorola this coming year. J President Park graduated with a degree
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- and necessity of the race and reconciliation initiative Through the communications roll out to as wide an audience as possible. • /IIustrate the President's long-term commitment to, and understanding of, the issue of race in America. • Develop the message
- and concisely·· •. ·. · .· reporting interagency .progress .on implementing the environmental . ' ·recommendations ·back to the President,.s Interagency Council o~ ~Women .. ( .i
- on the Today Show. PRESIDENTIAL INITIATIVES • Presidenl's Council on Sustainable Development Today I participated in the first out-of-town meeting of the President's Council On Sustainable Development. The purpose of this meeting is to establish
- The President's Family Agenda . Over the last 30 years, pressures on the family have increased. In a world dominated by more dualearner couples and single parent families, high pressure days and longer work weeks, parents find they have less and less time to spend
- biggest barriers in moving from welfare to work, President Clinton today announced grants to 24 states to develop strategies to solve this ' problem. The President urged Congress to enact his $600 million welfare to work transportation initiative, part
- to be 81111ounced, to address the developing countries' vaccine needs: . ~.. ~tbag IJrltiadve!/Proposab~ Worltl.Biutk President 'Wtilfensoh" wrote the G-Sleaders prior to the Cologne SwDmit ·. urging them to: (I) reinforce the political cOmmitment to preventing
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- divided government with a dear mandate for governance. am Their m~re immediate relevance is in community capacity development to ensure the success of New Markets. 'With this in mind. I am forwarding to you a letter I wrote to the president a month ago
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- ADAMS DANIEL, Senior Vice President, Nations Bank of Georgia.: Ms. Daniel, how have you seen the At/(lItta EZ develop and who! role have you and Nations Bank /1(1(1 in this developmelll? Daniel's Ba:::kground: • Ms, Daniel is an active member
- finance reform; and WHEREAS, these reports indicate that the President and Attorney General are focusing on two Ohio cases, one of which is the case of Kmse. et. al. v. The Citv nf Cinrinnati. challenging Ordinance No. 240-1995 passed by Council to impose
- two .tys. .. . . • Finally, Wi;! agree that development strategies extend beyond tr~de, and I would note that yesterday President Clinton announced a plan that could reslilt in $70 billion in.global debt relief. ' 3 AMERICAN TRADE RELATIONS
- National Rural Development Policy Consultation March 5, 1996 [2]
- to respond to the needs ,of most ru~al communities. Discussion , USDA initiated the State Rural Development Councils as a means of bringing all of the rural development players within a State to the table to resolve problems with Federal programs, eliminate
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- -1993 01:34pm TO: (See Below) FROM: Jonathan P. Gill Office of Media Affairs SUBJECT: President's Remarks at Bill Signing, Aviation Commission THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immed1ate Release April 7, 1993 REMARKS
- , as described in the President's FY2000 budget, that will be leveraged by the I T initiative.) The new investments under I T will provide a critical first step towards developing a stronger, more balanced portfolio of Federal investments for IT research
- is one ofthe most effective ways to combat child labor. President Clinton's FY 2000 balanced budget includes $10 million (in addition to the IPEC funds) for an innovative program at the U.S. Agency for International Development called "School Works
- ). We are also seeking to ensure that environmental issues get full consideration throughout the course of negotiations, including through Ministerial De aration language establishing sustainable development as a negotiating objective and through
- attention in an effort to mobilize resources before a famine occurs, b) regionalize the problem for donors and nations of the greater Horn with a view towards long-term sustainable development. • Lead a UN intervention to Somalia that began in 1992
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- in safe and affordable communities, Today; the President announced that the Secretary ofHousing and Urban Development win double the number ofenforcement actions against housing dIscrimination 1n the next four years to nelp diminate housing discrimination
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- voice in matters of export trade. 577?UCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNCIL A major structural change was announced in September of 1978 by President Carter, who indicated his intention to reconstitute the Council to include representativesfromindustry
- Resource Council in mid-July. Steps are now being t'aken to implement the plan. . .. . . Sixteen Task Groups have been developed for purposes of plan implementation., Each group will address an individual objective in the Action Plan ' (e.g. family
- sufficient examples of people who develop or recover significan~ capacities after critical periods have passed to sustain hope for every individual, and co support ongoing effortS to enhance the cognitive, emotional, and social development-of youth and aoules
- reserved. . . I·.· 2 of2 5/16/2000 5:29PM I . Melissa M. Murray Record Type: To: 05/02/2000 03:20:25 PM Record See the distribution list at the bottcim of this message cc: Subject: remarks of the President to Council of the Americas 30th
- Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [2] 20 I0-0 198-S kc57 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)1
- Early Childhood Development Conference
- April 8, 1997 PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLINTON TO HOST WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING Washington, DC --President and Mrs. Clinton will host the White House Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning: What
- \-\ W~v'\ \S o@tuLl '\)0 '. 1o:J~ w~T1'f?) Supporting Women and Families President Clinton's Accomplishments and Agenda "... Until all women have an equal opportunity to develop their full potential and to make contributions that are accepted
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- access to information about environmental pollutants and what ··can be done about them has been expanded by the U.S. Government. Support for research on ~he environment has been increased. The President has formed a Council on Sustainable Developmertt
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- retired seniors as vol unteers in child care centers, mentoring by retired corporate executives to local child c~e projects, and the consideration of child care as an economic planning issue, by the Indiana, Economic Development Council. Most
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- , the test will· be aligned with the TIMSS international math standard agreed to by experts in 41 . . countries, including the U.S .. The TIMSS standards are also very highly consistent with the national standards developed by the National Council of Teachers
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- . As part of NPR, the President's Management Council has begun an e~fort. to identify ways to reduce the number of federal facilities around the country, by closing field offices, regional offices, etc. We could formalize this arrangement and give
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- and industrial researchers, practicing educators, software developers, governmental agencies, and professional and industry organizations involved in various ways with the application of technology to education. Having recently presented this report to President
- the · President will want to mention in his speech) --: Community Development/Job Creation: a pro-gram to combat unemployment by funding discrete projects designed to revitalize comniunity-level infrastructure and services. Areas of focus will include maternal
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material from the files of Robert Boorstin, NSC Speechwriter. Material includes a memo from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton regarding a 1995 speech before the UN General
- , the U.S. will continue its support for an array of initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development, while seeking substantive follow-up to the UN Conference on Environment and Development. Finally, the U.S. will support Security Council reform
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- a treatment that will keep people alive. But we're not there yet. So I'm going to spend more money every year I'm President to do more on research and development, to do more on care to try tolengthen the useful lives of people with AIDS. Any of us who've ever
- seek. Thank you. Vice President Gore's: Speech Archive | Home Page To comment on this service, send feedback to the Web Development Team. U5/0B/«a INA'l'L tCUMUUlC CUUNCIL 14:21 FAA Forreleaseon delivery 8:25 A.M.CDT (9:25 A.M. EDT) May 6,1999
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- component ofthe president's New Markets Initiative. It will be a Department ofHousing and Urban Development (HUD) program administered by HUD and supported by SBA to combine SBA's venture investment expertise with HUD's expertise in large scale economic
- Early Childhood Development Conference Background [Loose Material] [4]
- to President Clinton [partial] (1 page) 2/14/1997 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Nicole Rabner (Domestic Policy Council) ONBox Number: 15633 FOLDER TITLE: Early childhood Development Conference Background
- Economic Development Building, Rm 770 65102 t~;-;:riferen~. meeting you recently at The conference was extremely productive you were able to attend. . Sincerely, President. for Domestic Policy """'r'''>., "" - !.-f..t. \)I,. ,Y: ":":::';:'~ t
- a warm and heartfelt welcome on behalf of all the American people. NOTE: The President spoke at 4:05 p.m. Prime Minister Liaquat All Khan and his wife, the Begum Sahiba, had arrived in Washington to begin an extended tour ofthe United States and Canada
- , to develop- with you -the institutions needed to sustain democracy, to provide technical assistance ' so that your own administrations are prepared to engage in trade negotiations and attract private investment, to reduce the poverty that impedes growth
- performed by the Goals Panel. and the Couhcil (NESIC); (B) the process the Council uses to develop criteria for certification of standards and assessments; (C) the process the Council uses to certify voluntary national standards as well as standards
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- Neera Tanden Files Office of Po lie~ Development, Domestic Policy Council, First Lady's issues BOX 1oft HRC accomplishments in the Arts CDHS Tobacco Control Section Video UI I FMLA I Parental Leave Effective Tobacco Prevention Strategies How
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- of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14450 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [President's Report on Race] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 2 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library
- totalling $6.5 million over two years. These 'grants enable communities to develop plans for implementing and evaluating community-wide interventions that are innovative, comprehensive and sustainable. In addition, these demonstrations include an evaluation
- of communicating with those outside our Agency about our priorities for food safety research. The document, which was developed with the help of a working group representing a broad base of Federal scientific expertise, outlines the priority pathogenic organisms
- are developing a coordinated and sustainable training model that connects the regional labor market with job seekers living in the region's urban core. Robert B. Shapko Chainnan, President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Shapiro is Chairman, President
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- -stop service program from substance abuse and related support services" Economi¢. Development The plan includes. new convention center hotel that will create 1200 permanent jobs (600 for youth from the EZl.. ~ Housing and Sustainable Development
- for Beijing.....................", ... :.,....... ,...... ,., ....,.,........ ,...... " ...... ,... 88 Founding of the President's Interagency Council on Women .......... " .. ",. 89 Women's Human Rights: Trafficking in Persons, EspeciaHy Women
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- development, trade, regional stability, and civil society in Africa today, and in India tomorrow, the President established a Global AIDS Emergency Working Group, Included were the National Security Council, Office of Management and Budget, Office of the Vice
- Economic Conference of the President & Vice President - Briefing Papers on Select Administration Policies [4]
- , four of which received enhanced grants. The Community 'Development Banking and Financial Institutions Act • • In 1994, the President's Comrhunity Development Banking and Financial Institutions Act became law, the first step to fulfilling his pledge
- The Brain: Early Childhood Development
- on children don't have any clue about that basic inforr,nation nor what to do with it. As some of you may know, the President and I will host a conference at the White House later this month on early childhood development and learning. Our goal is to help
- want to learn mq~. about your businesse:nmd find out what you think. thi.s ncw·economy is all ahou"t,.and how we can sustain it . • .. GORE-TECH f :vi I:ETlI'W DENVER,CO LIST OF ATTENDEES Paul Uerberi:m President, V~Stl'cam Mr. Berberian
- resources. It builds self-sustaining community economic development. 4. Strengthened YOU CAN HELP THROUGH ...generating new models ofdevelopment It tests programs that can be replicated in other communities . .••empowered by local congregations
- Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [3]
- " INTRODUCTION In May1993 Preside~t Clinton signed Executive Order 12848 that directed the member agencies of the Interagency Council on theHomeless to develop a single, coordinated Federal Plan for breaking the cycle of , . existing homelessness
- Berger - US-China Business Council 1/30/97
- a few recent "Letters from the President" (of the US-China Business Council. that is), our wide-circulation sheet drawn bom the piece I publish in our magazine The Q!jna Business Review every other month. Also a copy of our chairman•s recent lener
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- wait until March 18. Head Start/Child Care: Last year Congress approved President Clinton's full request to increase the Head Start budget by over $411 million for FY97. These new funds will be used in part to develop a unique new partnership between
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- would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would
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- release of the Annual Report o( the Council of Economic Report of the President for One year ago, Economic Report Economic~dvisers and the 1994~ when :many of you were reading last year' 5 of the President, the Clinton Administration economic
- hope we oan work together to develop for the President a oonsensus of thoughtful assessments of what the major problems are, refleoting all the oonstituenoies represented here, and to suggest both praotioa~ strategies and visionary paths of ~eadership
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- Books [partial] (I page) DATE 03/17/1997 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan OAlBox Number: 11998 FOLDER TITLE: 0-3 Conference [6] 2009-1006-F kcl34 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
- ELECTRONIC COMMERCE Short, Action-Oriented Text Paragraph for Ministerial Declaration Text x. We believe that the multilateral trading system can contribute to the development of electronic commerce and agree that the Geners I Council should establish
- -national effort, US led. e Enhance Federation Army existing core capabilities and units. " Develop Federation Army capability to sustain training program. . Counter-balance Bosnian Serb Army (BSA) strengths. -Focus on defensive tasks at the company
- oorporation Northeast Bconomic Empowerment' Development (N.B.B.D.). .He is a melllber of the Hosp.LL«l Council of Southern CalirorniQ' 'lnd. GJorves on • ita legislative committee. . He is active with 'the Northeast San Fernando valley chapter of the U/~.L
- Pat Esparza - El Paso, TX Richard Grausman - Careers Through Culinary Arts Monroe Mayes- President, In-Unity Scott Rosenberg - Art Start John Penn- Livingston-McLean County Building Trades Council Carolyn Ringer- North Little Rock, AR LaMont Mitchell
- trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information j(a)(4) of the PRAJ PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRAJ P6 Release would constitute a clearly
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- and develop recommendations for an ongoing process to improve communications between the federal government and the sector. The bigger, more fonmal meeting would be held at the Wh~e House w~ the President. • Addressing the impact local flexibility/devolution
- supports sustainable development and sound labor conditions; and, 7) deepening our partnership with developing countries to enhance their development and integration into the global economy. M i t i g a t i n g Cycles o f Boom and Bust: Our discussion took
- Resource Table 11:00 a.m. Conference Call to Order Leslie Lilly, Vice President Foundation for the Mid South,. .' ". I' Greetings I Terri Love, Religious Liaison Representative for Mayor Marc Morial's Council of Religious Advisors New Orleans
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- of Transpartatiori; and (4) direct the Department of Education and HHS to' develop a plan to. make schaol-based screening far health insurance a standard part of schoo~ enrollment. like immunizatians. I . J 3 r· 6. Privacy Regulation (Qctober): The President
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- . · Original OAIID Number: 3378 Row: Section: Shelf: · 48 ~ 9 (' Position: Stack: 2 v I ! 12/19/98 5:00 p.m. t PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . STATEMENT ON IRAQ THE WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING ROOM DECEMBER 19, 1998 1 On Wednesday, I ordered
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- America and US. A decade ago, we focused on fighting insurgency, managing tensions. Today cooperating on fighting poverty, promoting prosperity, strengthening democracy and sustainable development. Picture: Class photo with President Clinton and Central
- ) P6/b(6) 06/24/1994 P5 P6/b(6) 003. letter From Ellen Rose Lehnnan to President Clinton; RE: address [partial] (I page) n.d. 004. letter From Kathy Holland to President Clinton; RE: address/phone number [partial] (I page) 06/21/94 · P6/b(6
- organizations immediate and full access to those in need, and pursue an interim settlement. . President Yeltsin and I agree that Iraq must comply fully with all relevant U.N. Security Council Resolutions imposed after the Gulf War- in particular, by allowing
- :EducatioD Content Standards . adopted. November 15, 1993 . . r " Tn 1990, the President and Governors agreed on six nation~l education g~als and committed themselves to a decade of sustained action to meet them.. The National Education Goals Panel W:U
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- 0793&seq_nbr=S&page=n&pm= 1 07/3112000 Encyclopaedia Britannica: Nigeria I Page 2 of 4 and military governors headed each state. Following another coup in 1985, the SMC was renamed the Armed Forces Ruling Council, a new post of vice president
- 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
- ,and economic and military security that will sustain us at home and around the world. From them will come the technological creativity American companies need to compete effectively in the global marketplace. "Globalization". has occurred. Economic theories
- encouraged overzcalous property development and other speculative forms of investment. The stage was thus set for a sharp deterioration in the quality of bank assets which undermined investor confidence in the ability of east Asian governments to sustain
- APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Speech 11/16/98
- that this evening. President Clinton and Prime Minister Obuchi are fonrtally launching a joint Initiative·....: along with the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank- to help nations obtain the financing to revive their banking systems and remove obstacles
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- of women are necessary precursors to sustainable development, alleviating poverty, and stabilizing population growth as well as being aims in their own right. There are several key areas where · the 4WCW builds on agreements reached at the ICPD
- this as 'a government only approach. som~ As ,.a result, aren't as familiar with the President's Empowerment strategy and the very positive results that.are being achieved. When he first entered office, the President asked several of us to' develop an approach to r
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- are not participating in training that is intensive or sustained, two essential characteristics of effective professional development. 26 • Over half (55 percent) of all teachers in high-poverty schools reported spending less than nine hours per year on training
- educational attainment for Hispanics. The Commis sion is committed to playing an active role in guiding the president and his Administration as they develop national policy affecting educational opportunities for Hispanic Americans. Please read this update
- childhood development. Dr. David Hamburg, President of the Carnegie Corporation, will moderate brief presentations by: • Dr. Donald Cohen, Director of the Yale Child Study Center, who will discuss what the behavior of children shows about their cognitive
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- rate on record. [source: HHS, Centers for Disease Control, 4/29/99] Ensuring· Safe Food • President .Clinton created the President's Council on Food Safety to develop a comprehensive food safety strategic plan for federal agencies. • The Clinton-Gore
- from resource-intensive, throw-away economies to technology-elegant, minimal waste economies that are compatible with sustainable development. The country that excels in moving in this direction will also find enormous new international markets
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- Background The President's Interagency Council on Women was created by President Clinton, fulfilling one of the commitments of the US government. Its task is to translate the Beijing commitments into public policy at the federal level. The council is also
- Council of Jewish Federations, November 18, 1997
- contained, preventing development of programs of WMD. Sanctions have cost Saddam over $100b in last six years. • What next, after the resolution, . if Iraq does not comply? We want· to let some of the pressure being applied on Iraq by key Council members
- and for the words of encouragement • . Regards, ~ Ira c. Magaziner Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development ICM:pt .. • t 11-,, the I I providlnce l lf:Jian Bru ce Su ndlun Vincent A. C ianci. Jr. Govcrn o 1 Mayo r August 18, 1994 Mr. Ira
- President's Export Council Reagan Bldg. 11/10/98 [2]
- : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Jeff Shesol Subseries: OA/ID Number: 19944 FolderiD: Folder Title: President's Export Council Reagan Building 11110/98 [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 6 9 2 I ' • ' ' ' I ; ' I' : I
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- tried to do to put capital where it is needed. And now I have asked Vice President Gore to develop a proposal to use our contracting to support businesses that locate themselves in these distressed areas or hire a large percentage of their workers from
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