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- 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
[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
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
- 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
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
- 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
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
[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
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
[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
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
- 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
[02/20/1999 – 02/21/1999]
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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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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
[08/05/1998]
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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
[02/20/1999 – 02/22/1999]
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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
- 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
[11/19/1998 – 11/23/1998]
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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
[02/18/1999 – 03/09/1999]
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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
- 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
- . • 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
- 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
[08/05/1998] [1]
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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
[08/12/1998 – 08/17/1998]
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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
- 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
Disabilities - General
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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
Millennium
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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
Race Commission [1]
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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
- 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
Communications Meeting
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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
0-3 Conference [6]
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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
Non-Profits
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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
[04/28/1999] [1]
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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
- 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
Appropriation waivers
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- Council in Soi@noe and the Engangered speqj.es Act (1995), the protection of species, habitats critical to their surviva~, and the ecosystems upon which they depend is essential to provida for sustainable use of biological resources, the basis of sound
Alaska North Slope Oil
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- sustained material adverse employment effects in the United States, the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of Enerrn:, shall recommend, and .the President may take, appropriate action concerning exports of this oil, which may include
[11/13/1997 – 11/14/1997]
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- by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in conjunction wit the Sept. 30 Advisory Board meeting.) The message would be that, consistent with the President's "mend it, don't end it" position, coleges and universities may use affirmative aciton but only
- Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 236689SS
- i . ~ ~c:'0 2' 9 s.-~ • r G:r en (p -jl \ . THE WHITE HOUSE '97 SEP 27 PM1=55 WASHINGTON THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN '\-~9-ql September 26, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THEP~ENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan SUBJECT: DPC Weekly Report 1. Food
- and Urban Development's office of university partnerships. Contact: Jack Foley, Executive Assistant to the President Clark University Worcester, MA (508) 793-7320 ENDORSEMENTS of HIGH HOPES ~ ~ 58 Organizations and Associations 302 College and University
[01/19/1999]
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- and ParkinsonD!,s, and developing vaccines for tuberculosis, malaria, and AIDS. protecting Patients through a Strong, Enforceable Patients Bill of Rights once again, the President is calling on Congress to pass a strong federally enforceable patientsD!, bill
Crime-Value Based Grants
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- including faithbased groups, schools and other community-based organizations will work with local law enforcement to develop similar programs targeted at youth violence and public safety. The President's comprehensive anti-gang and juvenile crime strategy
[03/12/1999 – 03/15/1999]
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- Tamagni PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON POLICE MISCONDUCT THE WHITE HOUSE March 12, 1999 Good morning. I am joined here at the White House today by representatives from law enforcement and civil rights groups to talk about what we must do
[11/20/1998]
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- , 1998 456-7035 Contact: (202) VICE PRESIDENT GORE ANNOUNCES $273 MILLION IN WELFARE-TO-WORK COMPETITIVE GRANTS Event Marks the Sixth Meeting ofHis Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Vice President Gore announced today
- P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan ONEox Number: 14370 FOLDER TITLE: Race - Race Initiative Repon and Hard Questions [2] 2009-1006-F jm21 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - ]44 U.S.c. 2204
- Officer The Charles A. Dana Foundation Ellen Galinsky, MS . President Families and Work Institute Deborah Phillips, PhD Director Board on Children and Families of the National Research Council Irving B. Harris Chairman The Harris Foundation Michael H
- to violence is comprehensive mental health services to help them process the violence; a sustained relationship with a caring, pro-social adult role model; protection from further risk of harm; and legal intervention. The Child Development - Community Policing
- disappointed by the House and Senate's underfunding of two essential programs to protect the environment and foster sustainable development. The President's budget requests $22 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association'S (NOAA's) Clean Water
- language concerning the number of CEQ council members. Department of Housing and Urban Development The Administration notes that the overall level of funding provided by the Committee for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is generally
[08/24/1998 – 08/25/1998]
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- 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 food safety initiative and his recent establishment ofthe
[06/04/1997 – 06/05/1997]
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- . For your information, I am forwarding a notice for an interagency meeting we are hosting at CEQ next week to discuss the metropolitan initiative of the President's Council on Sustainable Development. The purpose of the initiative is to create partnerships
- Service to other federal agencies. I understand you are holding a hearing on these recommendations today. The President has directed the Domestic Policy Council to coordinate with those agencies that would most likely be affected by a restructuring
[03/17/1998 – 03/20/1998]
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- between law enforcement, schools, and community groups to develop innovative approaches to reduce crime on or near school grounds. Annual Report on School Safety In his December 6, 1997 radio address, President Clinton called on the Attorney General
[04/07/1997] [2]
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- it is consistent with the Budget and Financial Plan. • The Authority may submit recommendations to the Mayor, the Council, the President, and Congre ss on actions the District or Federal govern ments may take to ensure the District 's compli ance with a Budget
- President The First Lady -1- Wednesday, June 16, 2010 2:24 PM D:\TEXnEQPAYBRF.610.XT Mrs. Gore Senator Barbara Boxer Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton Dr. Dorothy Height, President Emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women(Janet Yellen and Deputy
Race Commission [2]
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- -- compassionate, massive and sustained, backed by the will and resources of the most powerful nation on this earth -- can shape a future that is compatible with the historic ideals of American society," concluded the Kerner Commission, convened by President Lyndon
- Policy Council President's Crime Prevention Council Community Empowennent Board Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children, Youth and Families Center for Disease Control and Prevention Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Center
OSTP/NASA Dispute [2]
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- · NATIONAL SECU1IlTr COUliClL hIIdIc. o ,.."p.a. ,.."p. ... '..; &=c. 101. (a) There is hereby established a cotmeil to be known as the Natio~ Security-Council (hereinafter in this section referred to as the "Council"). . . The President of the United
[05/02/1997] [2]
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- is in a control period, the Mayor shall develop and submit to the Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority (the "Authority") and District Council a Budget and Financial Plan for the applicable Fiscal Year and the next three Fiscal Years
- developments. Possible Announcements for Conference The conference itself would be likely to generate media interest. However, several additional announcements could be considered. First, the President could issue a directive or an executive order on food
[11/13/1997 – 11/14/1997]
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- these standards are met." The Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Bill the President signed on November 13, 1997, fully funds ($16 million) the Administration's voluntary national testing program and allows for development and pilot testing of the first-ever
- to develop plans to hire welfare recipients. All of the Cabinet agencies, as well as over 100 non-Cabinet agencies and departments, have submitted hiring plans to the President through the Office of the Vice President. To date, the Cabinet agencies estimate
- DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Accomplishments
- a President's Council on Food Safety to develop a comprehensive food safety strategic plan for federal agencies, Welfare Reform and Community Empowerment: Largest Drop in the Welfare Rolls in History 5.7 Million People Are Off Welfare Today Compared to 1992
- Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 232515SS
- for allocating the new program's competitive grants, which will total about $350 million in FY 1998. The Vice President will make these announcements at his second quarterly meeting with the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success, the group of civic
[09/04/1998]
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- the American Council on Education, a core group of college and university presidents is working to establish a broader coalition that will lead a coordinated campaign to educate the public about the value of diversity in higher education and to share campus
Immigration - Section 245i
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- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 034 - Folder 004 Immigration - Section 245i '.' JAN 14'98 1D: ,. 15:54 No.009 P.O l""""""',\YAH _
- of the Domestic Policy Council Mary Beth Cahill Assistant to the President and Director of Public Liaison REQUEST: Speak to national, 2,000 person Welfare to Work Convention sponsored by the Welfare to Work Partnership This is an opportunity to highlight
- DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Pillar Project
- the passage of welfare reform, recent discoveries about early childhood development, and increased understanding of the difficulties of balancing work and family -- the issue of child care is ready to burst onto the national scene, and the President and First
- 1, 1997, release of the final report of the Commission on Immigration Reform (CIR), the President directed the Domestic Policy Council (OPC) to review the CIR report and recommend ways to improve and streamline Federal immigration policy development
- , and DOJ. This work will go into the final President's Report and will influence and inform the development of policy di~cussed below. , ...-.. ""."'"' ..... " ........ , ' .. 2 Interagency Policy Development Process The DPC has established four major
[03/18/1998]
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- the following demands of the African-American Consultants to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention African-American Initiative. These demands along with the Council endorsement will be transmitted to the President and the Secretary of Health and Human
[09/18/1998]
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- @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ:UNKNOWN CC: Cathy R. Mays READ: UNKNOWN ( CN=Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) David R. Goodfriend ( CN=David R. Goodfriend/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: Because of the President's travel/weekend schedule
0-3 Conference [4]
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- , and many parents give insufficient nUInbcr of children under three confront one attention to their children's mtellectual or more major risk factors: development. Teachers report that one in o Inadequate prenatal care. Nearly a quarter of three
[09/04/1998] [2]
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- support from the American Council on Education, a core group of college and university presidents is working to establish a broader coalition that will lead a coordinated campaign to educate the public about the value of diversity in higher education
[11/30/1998 – 12/15/1998]
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- A. Fernandes/OPD/EOP Subject: Strategic Plan on Native American economic development Attached is a draft of the strategic plan on Native American economic development that was required as the result of the President's memorandum at the economic development
- of the President's suggestion, the Domestic Policy Council's (DPC) Working Group on American Indians and Alaska Natives s~ed planning the Economic Development Conference, which was held on August 6. ' At the conference, the President directed the Department
[05/17/1997 – 05/19/1997]
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- Elijah Cummings Speaker Casper Taylor, Maryland House of Delegates State Senator Thomas V. Mike Miller, President, Maryland Senate Chief Judge Robert Bell, MD Court of Appeals Councilman Lawrence Bell, President, Baltimore City Council Mrs. Shirely
- Schools, Eisenhower Professional Development, Charter Schools, 21st Century Learning Centers, and educational research, statistics, and assessment. We urge the Committee to fully fund these activities at the levels requested in the President's FY 1998
[03/12/1999 – 03/15/1999]
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- ) of the PRAI Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6
[10/22/1997]
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- =WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: Booklets outlining the President's Climate Change proposal can be picked up either in the Staff Secretary's office or the NEe (2FL/WW). Page 8 of8 ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1
[04/07/1997]
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- COMMISSION Question: What will this commission hope to accomplish? Answer: The President is calling on the commission to develop a "consumer bill of rights." He wants it to particularly focus on consumer appeals and grievance rights. He has also asked
- ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan OAIBox Number: 11998 FOLDER TITLE: 0-3 [Conference]- Announcements [2] 2009-1 006-F ke685 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C 2204(a») PI National Security
[08/13/1998 – 08/14/1998]
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- ) The Council shall advise agencies of priority areas for investment in food safety and ensure that federal agencies annually develop a coordinated federal food safety budget that sustains and strengthens existing capacities, eliminates duplication, and ensures
[01/14/1999]
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- 00000000460E00000942020000001D000000531400000000000000000000000053140000000000 Autom£llcd Records Manage~3nt System Hex-Dump ConveiSion January 13, 1999 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: GENE SPERLING SUBJECT: EdleyMemo Chris's attached memo stresses two areas in economic opportunity and development where he feels
- close working relationship with DPC/NEC >over > >the last several weeks has facilitated the development of any race > "policy" > > or budget initiatives and that any such ideas will be incorporated in the > > ideas memos the policy councils are drafting
[11/20/1997 – 11/21/1997]
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- a cost from communities both in terms of the environment and quality of life. These issues have been highlighted by the President's Council on Sustainable Development report, President Clinton's executive order on locating federal properties in central
- of Education, Secretary ofHo alth and Human Services, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Secretary of tho , Treasury, the Ch,ir of the National Council on Disability, and the Chair of the President's COl nmittee on Emplo:lment of People
- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 051 - Foider-OOI Race-Race Initiative Policy: General [1] '97 NOV 11 AMl1:30 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 1I-1~-Cfl Copied November II, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: ~gC1.Vl vas BRUCE REED ELENA KAGAN SUBJECT
- Center for Education Statistics, supra note , at Table ... 32 33 Council ofEconornic Advisers, Economic Report of the President (February 1998), pp. 134-35. 34 35 DRAFT/August 28, 1998/SJ 75 descent. 36 Second, segregation remains a problem both
[10/21/1997 – 10/22/1997]
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- =Thomas L. Freedman/OU=OPD/O=EOP READ: UNKNOWN @ EOP. [ OPD 1 ) TEXT: I have an idea I would like to pursue. I'm still obsessed by the fact that the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has millions to lend or grant to Latin American countries
[09/04/1998] [1]
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- strategy for implementation. A brief status report on what we have initiated follows. Higher Education: With staff support from the American Council on Education, a core group of college and university presidents is working to establish a broader coalition
- distributed NFRC's motion for division of argument, with a note suggesting that we did not need to respond. However, one of the appellants (Native Forest Council) has responded to NFRC's request by suggesting that NPRC could be awarded some of our time. We do
- Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 307681SS
- . The Republican bill, like your proposal, focuses on supporting sustained, high-quality professional development and improving alternative routes to teacher certification. The bill, however, turns your class size initiative into little more than an PHOTOCOPY WJC
[08/02/1998 – 08/04/1998]
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRUCE REED MICKEY IBARRA ELENA KAGAN LYNN CUTLER SUBJECT: NATIVE AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE On Thursday, April 6, you will attend a conference at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the White House
- of providing sustained professional development for teachers in the Eisenhower proglllm by permitting the funds to be used es an unfocused, unaccountable block grant b Impact House President's Appropriations FYI998 FYI999 Request Committee FY1999
0-3 Conference [5]
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- : Exploration of Current Scientific Research on Brain Development and Its Applications for Parents and Caregivers The East Room Moderator: 10:45-11: IS am Dr. David Hamburg, MD, President, Carnegie Corporation of New York Overview ofrecent discoveries
[08/06/1997 – 08/07/1997]
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- a new policy development and coordination mechanism at the Domestic Policy Council -- an "Office for Immigration Policy". It cites as a possible model the NSC's Office of Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs. . 3) Creating New Offices
Regulatory Reform-press
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- NLWJC - Kagan Counsel - Box 028 - Folder 005 Regulatory Reform-press ,1 i THE WALL STREET JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRU. 24,1996 What the President Signed' If Republicans scored a victory in- crafted this provision, says it "allows side the Beltway
- Native American Working Group; and assists the Under Secretary for Rural Development with the work of the Domestic Policy Council Working Group on American Indians and Alaska Natives. 3. Improved Working Relations with Indian Tribes The Farm Service
[08/25/1998 – 08/26/1998]
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- and toddlers; x% are minorities. Administration goal: serve 1 million children by 2002, including doubling the number of infants and toddlers. The Child Care and Development Fund ($2,071 million in FY 1998) in subsidies to over 1 million children. President's
Elena Kagan News 1 [1]
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- of how best to allocate surpluses. Before I turn over to Janet Yellen I do want to comment that there are many, many people who have been part of this budget team. The President created a National Economic Council six years ago to make sure that we
- of how best to alloca~e surpluses. Before I turn over to Janet Yellen I do want to comment that there are many, many people who have been part of this budget team. The President created a National Economic Council six years ago to make sure that we
[07/31/1998]
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- (b)(3) of tbe FOIA( P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information (a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S
- . Today, President Clinton is leading an ellbrt to make researchers' findings available andaccessiblc to all Americans, based on his conviction that we all have a stake in our children's healthy development and learning. On April 17, 1997, Presiclent
[04/18/1997] [2]
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- a simple message, one supported in great detail by a report being issued today by the President's Council of Economic Advisors. If we, as a nation, commit ourselves now to modest investments in the sound development of our children, including especially
- -- Proposals to encourage region-wide coordination, especially in areas such as welfare-to-work, transportation, environment and education: Lead OMB, CEQ with extensive DOC, DOT, and HUD participation. Sustainable Development -- Brownfields is the best example
[11/19/1998 – 11/20/1998]
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- issue, which 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
- the requested bill language concerning the number of CEQ council members. Department of Housing and Urban Development The overallleve1 of funding provided by both the House and Senate versions of the bill for the Department cif Housing and UIban Development (HUD
[05/18/1999] [1]
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- commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
- , President Clinton has dramatically increased funding in critical areas, such as education and training, children, the environment, health care, and research and development. Indeed, investments in key education and training programs have nearly doubled since
Ideas - Welfare
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- President's Coalition to Sustain Success. One idea: to host with SBA a half day conference in which the POTUS and VPOTUS could speak via satellite to groups of small business, non-profit, and religious leaders across the country. JanuaryFebruary Welfare
Takings [2]
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- NL WJC- Kagan Counsel- Box 014 - Folder 005 Takings [2] EO 12628 Title 3-The President Executive Ordera Sec. 2. This Order shall be effective immediately, THE WHITE HOUSE. March 8.1988, of private property rights provided by the Fifth
- Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 270388SS
- ). But they remain under intense pressure to find revenue for a tax cut, and they can hardly sustain the argument that it's better to use Social Security and the surplus than tax tobacco. ~. Tobacco -- House and Senate Legislative Activity: When the House returns
[11/11/1998 – 12/08/1998]
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- , February 28, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR ERSKINE BOWLES FROM: BRUCE REED SUBJECT: DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The central mission of the Domestic Policy Council is to advance the President's domestic agenda. The following memo outlines our
- Health Review As President Clinton said today, the Administrations preliminary analysis will be conducted by four interdepartmental review panels. Each panel will include representatives from the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) and the Department of Health
[08/04/1998]
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- -1998 14:23:31.00 SUBJECT: options memo on President's report on race TO: Elena Kagan READ:UNKNOWN CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD ] } TO: "Christopher Edley, Jr." READ: UNKNOWN
[03/13/1998 – 03/17/1998]
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- /O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ:UNKNOWN TO: Gordon P. Agress ( CN=Gordon P. Agress/OU=OMB/O=EOP @ EOP [ OMB 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: The President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS will be meeting at the Madison Hotel from Sunday, March 15 - Wednesday, March
[10/17/1997 – 10/19/1997]
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- secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly
[12/23/1997 – 12/29/1997]
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- ) P3 Release would violate a Federal statute (a)(3) of the PRA) P4 Release would disdose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information (a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his
- . and Environment, Defendant-Appellee, NORTHWEST FOREST RESOURCE COUNCIL, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellant. Appeals from the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington William L. Dwyer, District Judge, Presiding Argued and Submitted December 4
[08/27/1998 – 09/04/1998]
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- PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS FOR SCHOOL SAFETY EVENT MECHANICS HALL WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS August 26, 1998 Acknowledgments: Mayor Raymond Mariano; Sen. Kennedy; Rep. McGovern [for leadership crime-fighting and safe schools]; State A.G. Scott
- subject:Meeting on Income and Poverty Measures Purpose of the Meeting In early 1999, the Census Bureau will publish alternative measures of poverty based on the proposals contained in the 1995 National Research Council (NRC) report, Measuring Poverty: A New
[09/04/1998] [3]
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- efforts. Non-federal leaders engaged on the workplan will expect a central point of contact and technical assistance. Option A: A1: President's Council for One America President's Council [or One America Plus an External Advisory Committee
- · ,'" develop and implement innovative approaches that enhance a community's ability to move eligible individuals into self-sustaining employment, create upward mobility paths and higher earnings potential for low income workers, and achieve sustainable
[04/03/1997 – 04/04/1997]
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- and understanding to a degree matched only in times of trouble and sustain public interest. ACTIONS: • Introduce the initiative in a major Presidential address. • Elevate the initiative nationally through the President's town hall meetings, regular meetings
[06/10/1998 – 06/11/1998]
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- . The President is leading the nation in an effort to become One America in the 21st Century: a place where we resped others' differences and, at the same time, embrace the values that unite us. To achieve this goal, President Clinton has developed the following
[03/07/1997]
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- : Conference on Early Childhood Development, April 17 Key Cabinet members could do events, travel, and targeted media interviews to highlight the President's Budget as it pertains to Children. This week would conclude with the White House Conference on Early
Welfare-IDAs
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT . - FROM: .GENE SPERLfNG BRUCE REED SUBJECT: Individual Development Accounts On Wednesday, the Senate Labor subcommittee will mark-up the Human Services reauthorization bilL Besides Head Start and LIHEAP reauthorization, the Committee
Race-Hate Crimes [3]
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- GENERAL THROUGH: FROM: SUBJECT: I. Ha te Crime Ini tia ti ve INTRODUCTION , Earlier this yea.r, you directed me to develop a Department initiative to address the problem of hate crime. In order to address this issue in a comprehensive manner, I have
- the President's Community Development Financial Institutions program. The budget also expands opportunities for homeownership, provides more funds to enforce the Nation's civil rights laws, maintains the Administration's Government-to-Government commitment
[07/16/1998 – 0717/1998]
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- family communications. Q. Would the President veto the bill if it is sent to him in its current form? A. We strongly oppose the bill in its current form. If Congress is truly interested in passing legislation, and not creating another partisan
[09/03/1998 – 09/04/1998]
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- on improved industrial energy efficiency, development of more efficient autos and trucks, and designs and materials for more efficient buildings. The President's budget requests $36 million for payment to the State of California for the Retired Teachers System
- Labor - AFL Council Speech and Initiatives
- and otherwise developed information making it clear that a veto likely would not be sustainable. AcCordingly, the only viable option is option 2, which would involve the Vice President's saying that the Administration believes flex time legislation should
- and budget issues on Tuesday, PIR recently had a meeting on race and health that was wonderfully organized by folks over at HHS. As it turned out, the same day there was a meeting on environmental justice organized by the Council on Environmental Quality
Ideas - Other
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- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 031 - Folder 012 Ideas - Other February 7, 1997 TO: President Bill Clinton THROUGH: Rahm Emanuel, Senior Advisor to the President FROM: Sheldon Hackney, Chairman of NEH SUBJECT: Exploring Ideas in the White House
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- bed help lay the foundation for a child's life, and in turn, for our nation's future. So the President has convened this conference with a clear mission: to give the leading experts in the field of early childhood development, the scientists
[05/01/1997 – 05/02/1997]
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- later this month by the Department of Health and Human Services. Background The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing teen pregnancy. It formed in response to President Clinton's
[01/29/1999 – 02/18/1999]
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- advises the President on issues such as Education, Crime, Health and Social Security. Many of the policy initiatives funded by the i ARMS Email System Page 2 of3 developed by the Domestic Policy Council. "This interview presents a unique opportunity
[02/05/1997 – 02/14/1997]
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- , at the last cabinet meeting, Erskine asked each Secretary to review secondterm priorities in light of the President's State of the Union address. He has asked the various Policy Councils to meet with their member agencies in order to discuss these priorities
[03/08/1997 – 03/12/1997]
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- 08050100000008000000680400000098480050005F004C004A005F003500000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ) Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion Q&A The Federal Government Plan to Hire Welfare Recipients Question: Does the President have specific
[07/21/1998]
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- director until October, 1996. Two days later, the President invoked the Vacancies Act to designate a Senate-confirmed official from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to serve as acting director. Within 120 days of the second acting director's
[03/10/1999 – 03/11/1999]
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- TEXT: Attached, please find information on the White House Millennium Council Higher Education Conference taking place in the Old Executive Office Building tomorrow, March 11 from 8:30am-4:30pm. We will have 75 college presidents, provosts, and deans
- available to businesses located in less affluent areas, to enable these firms to create jobs and generate wealth. The House VA-HUD bill provides only $50 million of the $400 million the President requested for the Economic Development Initiative/Community
[04/29/1999]
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- right, " Vice President Al Gore said at a White House meeting with young people and adults working to combat teen pregnancies. However, he said, the teen birth rate remained the highest of any developed country. "We shouldn't get carried away with good
[12/22/1998 – 12/23/1998]
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- Conversion FROM: BRUCE REED MIKE COHEN SUBJECT: Progress on ESEA Reauthorization Proposal We have been working with the First Lady's office, OMB, the Vice President's office and the Education Department to develop the strongest possible proposal
[06/03/1999]
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- the Traditional Values Coalition's criticism of "liberal political advocacy ... laying the groundwork for the permissibility of child molestation" to the Family Research Council's loopy accusation that the president is fronting for pro-pedarasty gay-rights
[04/18/1997] [1]
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- , 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: DPC Weekly Report 1. Smart Guns: The Justice Department is ready to announce a $500,000 grant to the Colt Company in Connecticut to finish the development of the "Smart Gun
[08/02/1998 – 08/03/1998]
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- as the public relations arm for radical homosexual activists," Family Research Council President Gary Bauer said Monday. "Congress should seek to prevent the federal government from discriminating against people with traditional views of sexual morality
[12/03/1997]
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- SECRETARY SHALALA SECRETARY HERMAN DIRECTOR RAINES BRUCE REED GENE SPERLING BOB SHIREMAN RE: HISPANIC EDUCATION INVESTMENTS AND ACTIONS As you know, the President asked us to develop strategies for improving education opportunities for Hispanic Americans
[12/03/1997 – 12/04/1997]
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- -to-Work Housing Vouchers in the FY 1999 Budget Overview Over the last three months, the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) and the National Economic Council (NEC) have been leading an interagency process on economic development and housing. The purpose
- HOUSE WASHINGTON TO: Linda Hall I Bob Berger Los Angeles Times 213-237-7930 FROM: Bruce Reed Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy 202-456-6515 Ron Brownstein suggested that I send you the attached op-ed on the welfare reform law
[08/10/1998 – 08/11/1998]
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- ) The Council shall annually develop a food safety budget that sustains and strengthens existing capacities, eliminates duplication, and ensures the most effective use of resources for improving food safety, including developing a unified budget
[01/15/1999 – 01/17/1999]
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Mike Cohen SUBJECT: Rewarding Success in ESEA This memo describes the Education Excellence Fund, the perfonnance incentive program for ESEA we have developed at your direction. The overriding goal of our ESEA proposal
- 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)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
Ideas - Education
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- , and release the literacy council's report on state and local profiles of adult literacy. • Interagency Math Strategy. Responding to the President's directive last Spring, we can announce a strategy for preparing kids for the math standards. including new
Crime-Community Prosecutors
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- Madeleine Albright told her NATO counterparts today the greatest threat to European security may come from weapons of mass destruction developed by rogTI.~ states, Addressing the NATO-Ru~~ja Permanent Joint Council, Albright said. "I trust we also agree
[11/13/1998]
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- . The President direct the agencies and departments to implement a model plan to be developed by the Office of Personnel Management to increase the representation of adults with disabilities in the federal workforce. Page 2 of2 ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE
[11/12/1998 – 11/16/1998]
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- direct the Social Security Administration to share its death records with the Food Stamp agency to ensure that Food Stamp recipients who die are immediately removed from the rolls; (2) The President would direct USDA to develop a plan to create
[08/05/1998 – 08/16/1998]
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- advisors will recommend that he veto it. While the President is willing to sign a bill to raise the caps, he also wants to make sure that we protect and provide training for U.S. workers. We want to work with the Congress to develop a balanced bill
[01/29/1999 – 02/09/1999]
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- 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 for this initiative, providing $150 million in FY 2000. Welfare-to-Work Housing
[07/30/1998 – 07/31/1998]
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- would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of b(l) National security classified information (b)(l) of the FOIA
[05/02/1997]
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- . 1997 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN: THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Marion Barry, Jr., Mayor Charlene Drew Jarvis, Council Chairperson Pro Tempore Pursuant to Council Resolution 12-XXX, the Memorandum of Understanding on the President's National
- Northwest Forest Council v. Dan Glickman and Bruce Babbitt [Binder] [2]
- NLWJC - Kagan Counsel - Box 029 - Folder 001 Northwest Forest Council v. Dan Glickman and Bruce Babbitt [Binder] [2] 41 FAX - 1-503-32b-3807 9 1 503 32b 3115 P.03 J. SCHIFFLER siatant Attorney General ~LLS D. BURGESS MICHELLE L. GILBERT
[12/10/1998 – 01/06/1999]
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- test. We have learned that the American Council on Education (ACE) is responsible for developing and administering the GED. The ACE is now in the process of upgrading the test to keep up with rising academic standards, and hopes to unveil a new version
[Waco-file and reports] [2]
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- of another agency. Among the recommendations of the Vice President's recent National Performance Review was that the Attorney General be recognized officially as the Director of Law Enforcement and that she chair an Executive Law Enforcement Council
- Council" and named the Sec~etary of HUD ~s chair of that council. The President directed the Secretary to york closely with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, t~e Secretary of Transportation, the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Labor
[03/17/1998 – 03/17/1998]
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- for a national test and for state efforts to align state tests to the NAEP standards. We could also work quietly with Achieve to explore a way for it to take over the work of deVeloping the tests, if it appeared that we could not sustain the necessary
[03/10/1999]
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- trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information J(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly
- Domestic Policy Council - NGA 1999
- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 013 - Folder 017 Domestic Policy Council - NGA 1999 • Fred Duval Record Type: To: 02/12/9910:27:54 AM Record See the distribution list at the bottom of this message cc: Subject: NGA Remarks I don't presume
- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 071 - Folder-002 0-3 Conference - CEA White Paper 0-5, - CfA- VJ~tr-~ " ilivn 0- KfJ EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS {aJIU WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 THE CHAIRMAN April 3, 1997 MEMORANDUM
[04/18/1997] [1]
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- April 19, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: DPC Weekly RejJort 1. Smart Guns: The Justice Department is ready to announce a $500,000 grant to the Colt Company in Connecticut to finish the development of the "Smart
Race-Minority Enrollment [4]
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- . mative action' would get in; she ,-Wightman, 52, brought a estimates., '. ' wealth of el
- TO: (See Below) FROM: Brian J. Johnson Council on Environmental Quality SUBJECT: FYI -- what the President said in Oregon Folks, FYI - I finally got a tape of the Pacifica News story that had tape of the President talking about repealing the timber
[05/04/1998 – 05/05/1998]
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- . The President's plan helps America's communities grow by bringing private enterprise into the inner city, through empowerment zones, community development banks, more loans from commercial banks, and tax incentives to develop affordable, low-income housing
[10/20/1997 – 10/21/1997]
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- will develop and the resources we will provide, such as information for parents, reading tutors, teacher training materials, etc. This would enable us to show that the tests are, as the President has said, " ... about lifting people up, not putting them down
- agencies and committee jurisdictions. There'll be an opportunity--and challenge--to work with HHS, DOL, and DOT to operationalize these provisions as DOT develops the criteria for Access to Jobs competitive grants. What ended up in the child support bill: 1
[12/29/1997 – 12/30/1997]
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- the Under Secretary for Rural Development with the work of the Domestic Policy Council Working Group on American Indians and'Alaska Natives. 3. Improved Working Relations with Indian Tribes The Farm Service Agency (FSA), Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS
[05/26/1998 – 09/04/1998]
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- (, .,. DRAFT A,lJf0f178ted~ f1I eCOrds M. STATEMENT ON TOBACCO DOCUMENTS eX-Dl/f17IJCO~n8gef17ents, FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT "ersion 'Ysfetn JUNE 30, 1998 But before we begin, I want to comment on a recent development, by using some of the plainest language I
[03/09/1999 – 03/18/1999]
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- strategic plans in the major policy areas of your councils and (2) a list of significant upcoming challenges that will require Administration responses; D. Executive actions or other non-legislative actions the President can take regarding policy
- problems have become more complex, we have begun to understand that they must be addressed in a systemic fashion, not one at a time. The President's Council on Sustainable Development acknowledges these interconnections by referring to the "three legs
DPC - Keep Up On [2]
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- . Washington, DC 20500 MAY 29 PM3:52 Dear President Clinton: We write to bring to your attention a letter we recently received from five Presidents and Council Directors of the Ame~ican Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees in the State
[07/22/1998 – 07/23/1998]
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- for future suits claiming injury from second-hand smoke. ELLEN MERLO, Senior Vice President Corporate Affairs, Philip Morris: I think was this ruling gives us is an opportunity for reasonable dialogue, for developing reasonable options and solution to deal
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- of the President's continuing co.ounitment to full and aggressive iInpJem.entatio.n of his program.. The Interagency Office of Foresay and Economic Development will be lccilted in Portland, Oregon for two years. Portland is centraLiy loc:ated within the region
[03/11/1998 – 03/12/1998]
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- with Achieve to explore a way for it to take over the work of developing the tests, if it appeared that we could not sustain the necessary Congressional support forNAGB. NAGB has now taken complete hold of test development, and has conducted a number
- cause among the nation's youth. • Council decisions: - Endorsed ONDCP's advocacy of a properly resourced, long-term drug control strategy. - Agreed that drug prevention messages needed to be increased. The President suggested that matching funds
- to iD thia section ara @§~on~tan~ar~s development organiz~~ion9 sucb as Testing and Materials. tne Amexican er can soaietr tor Sooi~ty of Mechan cal Bngineers. tne American Petrolepm Inscitute, an4 the Society Of AU\;CIIIOt:.ive Bngineers aud
- . letter SSN (Partial) (I page) 02/0611997 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan ONBox Number: 14372 FOLDER TITLE: Welfare - Welfare to Work - CEOs [3] 2009-1006-F jm23 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
- Recommendations of the Advisory Board ..... B. Mapping the Road to Racial Justice and Equality ................. . a. The President's Council for One America: Continuing the Work of the Advisory Board. ....... . .............................. . b. Policies
[08/08/1997 – 08/10/1997]
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- respected school reformer, especially in the area of teacher professional development. 3. Robert Moses Founder and President The Algebra Project Cambridge, MA A civil rights organizer during the 60's, since the mid '80s has developed and run the Algebra
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- Groups: The Vice President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success, a coalition of civic groups committed to helping former welfare recipients stay in the workforce and succeed. Tailoring their services to meet welfare recipients needs
- -- which will continue to show large decreases in crime -- the President could give a major policy speech on how this Administrations efforts have helped to fuel the longest sustained drop in violent crime in nearly 40 years. The speech would commemorate
- in Federal assistance programs relating to welfare reform, and Cuban and Haitian entrants and refugees. The conferees intend that ORR comply with the directive in the Senate report regarding the Voluntary Agency Grant program. CHILD CARli: AND DEVELOPMENT
- Congress language which conveys that the , President should work, through the Secretaries of State ~d Health, with other countries to develop international code of conduct to encourage the emulation of our domestic tobacco policies elsewhere. 2 I I I
[09/24/1998]
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- and by the Senate. As the conferees develop a final version of the bill, your consideration of the Administration's views would be appreciated. The Administration welcomes congressional efforts to accommodate the President's priorities within the 302(b) allocation
- the Sixth Meeting of His Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Vice President Gore announced today the awarding of over $250 million for 75 federal Welfare-to-Work Competitive grants to fund innovative local projects helping people
[12/03/1997 – 12/16/1997]
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- Initiative 1. I have been working with the Town Hall people (Ann Lewis and Minyon heading the effort) on questions for the President and the moderator to use in Akron. 2. Also today, Tanya and I met with folks from the PIR and Bob Shireman to discuss
[08/13/1997]
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- and Individual Responsibility Pillar (UnderClass, Cities, Welfare Reform) Building Blocks Of Pillar Description Timeline Benefits Costs/Feasibility Political Ramifications Empowerment Zones A program to promote sustainable economic development through
[04/03/1998 – 04/04/1998]
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- are meeting over the weekend and next week. They continue to be quite angry and are in no mood to wait. On Thursday, The President's AIDS Council will likely issue a resolution calling for Secretary Shalala's resignation. There is also a lot of talk about
[06/30/1997 – 07/01/1997]
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- TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=ElenaKagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD ] ) READ: UNKNOWN CC: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD ] ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: The Presdiential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS (PACHA) sent a letter to the President
[09/17/1998]
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- . Announcement of New Child Care Fiscal Data. The President could announce new fiscal data ofthe number of children served with child care assistance through the Child Care and 7 Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion Development Block Grant
[03/27/1999 – 03/29/1999]
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- through its network of small business and women's business centers, one-stop capital shops, district offices, and its home page. • Mobilizing Civic, Religious and Non-profit Groups: The Vice President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain
[12/07/1998 – 12/10/1998]
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- to establish Individual Development Accounts to help low income families save for a first home, education and training, or to start a new business. HHS is required to announce the first grant competition by January 27th. The President could announce
[09/08/1998]
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- in the country for the start of the school year. • First Annual Report on School Safety. In December, the President called for the development of an Annual Report on School Safety, which will be released on School Safety Day, October 15. The report will include
[10/22/1997 – 10/23/1997]
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- from the Military Child Development Programs with Federal, State, tribal, and local agencies, as well as with private and nonprofit groups, that are responsible for providing child care. In his Directiv~ the President stated, ''The Military Child
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- between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRAJ P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of b(l) National security classified information (b)(l) ofthe FOIAJ an agency (b)(2) of the FOIAJ b(3) Release
- , Director of the National Economic Council Bruce Reed, Director of the Office of Domestic Policy Council VII. The President's Report on Race -- Chris Edley (5 minutes) VIII. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Response and Dialogue (40 minutes) IX
- Administration Honorable Laura D. Tyson Chair Council of Economic Advisers Honorable Erskine Bowles Administrator Small Business Administration Honorable Bernard W. Nussbaum Counsel to the President Honorable John Podesta Assistant to the President and Staff
[05/19/1999 – 05/20/1999]
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- to the President for Domestic Policy and Director of the Domestic Policy Council REQUEST: National Association of Police Organizations' (NAPO) Top Cops Event PURPOSE: To honor police officers, selected by NAPO as TOP COPS, for their courage and heroism
[08/06/1997 – 08/07/1997]
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- on immigration issues. 2) "Strengthening the Domestic Policy Council" -- The Commission believes that it would be a good idea to establish a new policy development and coordination mechanism at the Domestic Policy Council -- an "Office for Immigration Policy
[02/19/1999]
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- the President and his advisors. or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRAI C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM
[05/01/1998 – 05/05/1998]
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- 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 sucb advisors [a)(5) of the PRA) b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential
Kagan - Public Record II [4]
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- of the council of economic advisors; and Elena Kagan, deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy (4 of 4): Q How are you coming along in preparing the budget for. the next -DIRECTOR RAINES: We are in the process now of reviewing the proposals from
[08/13/1997 – 08/14/1997]
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- of bipartisan support for biomedical research. Genetic Discrimination Legislation Develop strategy to pass the President's legislation preventing health plans and employers from discriminating on the basis of genetic information. This fall-possibly as a part
[08/12/1997]
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- the law. And clearly, Congressman Gephardt spoke today in that vein, and the President appreciated it very much. All right. Thank you. The Democratic Business Council event tonight that's being held on behalf of the Democratic National Committee, they're
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- Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion December 6, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRUCE REED GENE SPERLING SUBJECT: New AIDS Initiative Overview We have developed an $115 million initiative for your FY 1999 budget to improve AIDS
[09/17/1998 – 09/18/1998]
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- U.S. industries in a manner consistent with our international obligations. * * * * * * *. (Do Not Distribute Outside Executive Office of the President) This Statement of Administration Policy was developed by the Legislative Reference Division
[07/31/1997 – 08/01/1997]
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- secrets or conndential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PMI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PMI P6 Release would constitute a clearly
- , sustainable, effective, well-funded, national tobacco control legislation that embodies the President's principles. ENACT represents 11 of the nation's largest and most prestigious public health organizations. At our press conference, we released new polling
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- plan to intensify development on the site. " City of Tigard Planning Commission Final Order No. 91-09 PC at 13, 20-21. *llS On petitioners' appeal, the Tigard City Council approved the Planning Commission's final order. Petitioners appealed to LUBA
[12/05/1997]
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- would be given high quality, sustained professional development focused on effective teaching in small groups, on language acquisition, and on effective reading instruction. Third, states would be required to show how they will recruit and hire new
[11/18/1997 – 11/20/1997]
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- confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRAI C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
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- ~C176F89EFBF9D97023A69152653A7A61B8952 Automated Records Management SysteTT' Hex.Dump Conversion February 6, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: DPC Weekly Report Education -- National Testing: Goodling's bill to prohibit further development
- . The effectiveness ofthis no-take regulatory method has not been demonstrated. A Habitat Conservation Plan should be developed to replace the "notake" permit. Special emphasis should be placed on the remaining virgin douglas frr and redwood outside the murrelet
- to the East Room of the White House today to announce a first of its kind document on the success of welfare to work. United Airlines CEO and Partnership Chairman Gerald Greenwald was joined by President Clinton, Vice President Gore and Partnership President
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- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 031 - Folder 008 Ideas - Generally Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTffITLE DATE Don Baer, et aJ. to the President [partial] (I page) 04/29/1997 RESTRICTION P5
- , and . local transportation and humCl.ij./3e:J:!V'j,ce systems would be strongly encouraged to collaborate. This cQmpetit.i~::grant program will assist states and local.ities in developing' flexible transportation alternatives to help wel.fare recipients
[03/12/1997 – 03/17/1997]
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- of Rights/Quality Commission: The counsel's office is almost done vetting our nominations for the Quality Commission, which will be charged with developing a Patients' Bill of Rights. Announcement of the Commission can be combined with the release ofa HHS
- Initiative. Sept. 8th is International Literacy Day. The President can address this in a Saturday radio address, highlighting the family literacy aspects of the America Reads proposal, and release the literacy councils report on state and local profiles
[10/06/1997 – 12/15/1997]
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- disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) ofthe FOIA) an agency [(b
[04/22/1999]
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- by the U.S. Conference of Mayors has shown that 276 of347 cities surveyed -- or 80 percent -- had youth curfew laws, up from 70 percent in 1995. Developed a Comprehensive Anti-Gang and Youth Violence Strategy. President Clinton has proposed a comprehensive
[08/18/1998 – 08/19/1998]
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- --You all wanted to be sure that the policy Councils were fully integrated in the development of policy for the Race Book--the time is now--THANKS. ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Mary L. Smith ( CN=Mary
[01/28/1999]
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- communities, and advanced research and development. • $2 Million for a "High Skills Communities" Campaign. The President's campaign will mobilize States and local communities to implement strategies to promote adult education and lifelong learning. Part
Domestic Violence [2]
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- . Above all, rellle:mber, it is not your fault! 15 CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS' Advisory Pane/fVideo Development Roberta Cooper Ramo, Esq. President, American Bar .Association . Marna s. T ~cker, Esq. Co-Chair, ABA Commission
Budget Materials [3]
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- economic development corporation, and to allow the issuance of additional tax-exempt debt to help finance new business activity in the District. WELFARE-TO-WORK TAX CREDIT As proposed in the President's budgt:l, to help move people from welfare to work
[08/26/1997] [1]
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- affairs for the ARC, formerly known as the Association for Retarded Children. Topic: SSI kids. Ms. Gina McDonald President - National Council of Independent Living Salina, Kansas Executive Director of Kansas Association for Independent Living. Page 2 of4
[06/13/1997]
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- NLWJC-KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 012 - FOLDER -005 [06/13/1997] Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. email SUBJECTrrITLE DATE Bruce Reed to Elena Kagan re: Another Draft Manifest - Trip of the President
[06/09/1998 – 06/10/1998]
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- signing of the Equal Pay Act. The President called for passage of legislation to strengthen the laws that prohibit wage discrimination against women and released a Council of Economic Advisers' (CEA) report on the gender wage gap, which shows that although
- Enforcement Budget Cross-Cut DATE: November 18, 1997 Thank you again for inviting me to the OMB budget cross-cut briefing on civil rights enforcement. I appreciate having the opportunity to provide input to the development of the President's FY99 Budget
[09/14/1998 – 09/15/1998]
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- 8, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR BRUCE REED ELENA KAGAN FROM: Domestic Policy Council Staff SUBJECT: Compilation of Preliminary New Ideas CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 1. Child Care. Reintroduce the President's child care proposal. This includes: increased
[08/28/1998 – 09/02/1998]
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- (b)(3) of the FOIA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information (a)(4) of the PM) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5
[12/06/1998 – 12/07/1998]
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- and sustained effort to tackle the intolerable education achievement disparities between poor and rich, between minority and non-minority. The era of excuses is over ~- for everyone. Recommendation: The President should propose a Compact for EquaJ Opportunity
[04/17/1999 – 04/19/1999]
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- dozens of cities. The President could announce the $200 million in high performance bonuses for states that have done the best job placing welfare recipients in jobs and ensuring they succeed in those jobs, and announce the first Individual Development
[12/04/1997]
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- months, the Domestic Policy Council (DPC), the National Economic Council (NEC), and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) have led an interagency process on economic development and housing policy. This memorandum details a proposal for 50,000 new
[11/26/1997 – 12/01/1997]
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- Fund to invest in Success Challenge Grants. Both working and stay-at-home parents would benefit and activities would include child development courses for parents and improving education aspects of center-based child care. CLIMATE CHANGE The President
[07/16/1998]
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- send additional letters to the President in the following substantive areas: • • • • Race and Criminal Justice (May 1998 meeting) Follow-Up on Education, Economic Development, Leadership, and Vision (June 1998 meeting) Race and Health (July 1998
- I NLWJC - Kagan Hard Drive - Folder 6 D:ITEXnGL02.MW.XT Wednesday, June 16,20103:24 PM FEBRUARY 8, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR:MARGARET A. WILLIAMS FROM:JOHN M. QUINN COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT JANE C. SHERBURNE SPECIAL COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
[07/08/1998]
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- President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success, a coalition of civic groups committed to helping former welfare recipients stay in the workforce and succeed. Tailoring their services to meet welfare recipients needs and the organizations
[12/19/1997 – 12/20/1997]
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- . ~ Under the President's leadership, 8 major handgun manufacturers who make the vast majority of handguns in the country, have agreed to provide child safety devices with each handgun sold. • Memorandum on the Development 0/ a National Sexual Offender
- . Proposal The President could assign coordination responsibility of privacy issues to the Administrator of the Office ofInformation and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) ofOMB. lbis assignment would strengthen the ability ofthe Administration to develop
[03/17/1998 – 03/18/1998]
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- Restarting the race dialogue Frustrated by his advisory board, Clinton looks elsewhere for help His early expectations dampened, President Clinton no longer believes his much-ballyhooed advisory board can advance a national dialogue on racial issues. After
Tobacco-Settlement-Indians
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- /~~ U9: 57 FAA 2U2 456 5557 DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL ~ \ 6\."'0 ~'.nU\\.\.....r - 141001 IIA~i ....... a.u...vS ,;." Total .... ge6: ~ Ii '1 CWi.S": LRM ID: RJP194 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WashIngton
[10/20/1997 – 10/21/1997]
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- for the radio address. As a follow-up, we . would like to recommend that the Vice-President host an on-line Q&A. By the date the youth letter is released, we will develop a sub-link to the White House website that will be devoted to young Americans titled: One
[04/19/1999]
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- Stamp regulations to improve access for working families (in deVelopment; regulatory offsets needed). 4. Fathers Day Message (June 20 -- note that the President will be out ofthe country on this day) Issue guidance to states and communities on how
[06/03/1999 – 06/04/1999]
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- : Congressman McKeon has introduced a version of Title II (Teacher Quality) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) that has some similarities to your proposal, including a focus on high-quality, sustained professional development and a an effort
[01/22/1998 – 01/23/1998]
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- advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAJ P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of b(l) National security classified information l(b)(1) of the FOlAJ an agency l(b)(2) of the FOIAI b
[06/06/1999 – 06/08/1999]
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- with disabilities in jobs that pay higher than minimum wage, include benefits, and promotional opportunities. In the President's FY 2000 budget the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities has budgeted $200,000 to develop a similar program
- and assesses the primary options for identifying eligible industries. Part III presents preliminary empirical findings .. PART I: MAJOR CONCLUSIONS AND RELATED CONSIDERATIONS Major Conclusions: • ESA has developed five alternative approaches to determine
- Northwest Forest Council v. Dan Glickman and Bruce Babbitt [Binder] [5]
- · NLWJC - Kagan Counsel - Box 029 - Folder 004 Northwest Forest Council v. Dan Glickman and Bruce Babbitt [Binder] [5] .H3231 March 15, 1995 conditions while pl"O\;ding the secondbenefit of Increased fiber supplies for our region's mills. Mr
[11/10/1997 – 11/12/1997]
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- the President's goal of developing 3,000 new charter schools by early in the next century. After-School Learning Centers This new investment of $40 million will help extend learning opportunities for children and their families at schools across the country
Elena Kagan News 1 [3]
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- director of the Domestic Policy Council, taught before going to the white House. Jose Cerda, special assistant to the president for domestic policy, grew up in Back of the Yards. PAGE 133 Chicago Sun-Times, June 24, 1998 Thomas Freedman, senior director
- control. / - .. 0&102/98 18:48 FAX 202 456 5557 06/02/9812: 05 DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL U202 228 3198 ~Oll Ii!! 011 REPUB CONF SECTY S,L.C. 0: \BAI\BAI98.C58 " 74 1 "(2) SUBMISSION OF REVIsED STRATEGY.-The 2 President may submit
[08/25/1998]
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- : High School Completion and Postsecondary Enrollment 1. Sustain and institutionalize the principles of the President's School to Work initiative as that law sunsets. The Workforce Investment Act enacted on August 7, 1998 establishes new Youth Councils
- , the FDA's scientific drug approval process became under assault in the 105th Congress. President Clinton threatened to veto a provision that would have prevented the FDA from using government funds to test, develop or approve drugs that may induce medical
[07/19/1998 – 05/03/1999]
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- personnel fules and practices of P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors
- ) to work cooperatively with the agricultural community to develop guidance on good agricultural and manufacturing practices for fruits and vegetables. Enhanced FDA Oversight for Imported Foods. The President announced that he will send legislation
Cloning [1]
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- recommend we pursue to reach our goal is to work with the Senate Republican leader§hip to develop a cloning bill the President can publicly support. Currently, the House Re ublican lea ers Ip appears set on using cOning legislation 0 score pomts
[12/11/1998 – 12/14/1998]
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- governors and Jeffords and Goodling before proceeding supporting any such effort by the Goals Panel. Education -- GED: In response to your inquiry on this matter, we have learned that the American Council on Education is responsible for the developing
Crime-COPS Program [2]
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- in the nation. Theselnstitutes will help sustain community policing after federal funding has ended. Funding from the COPS Office allows the Community Policing Consortium to provide training to thousands of COPS grantees as they develop their community policing
- ~estiC DATE: Policy Council --------~TI~~----------------------------- t~t=-L. .I-e. .: . . .:. . V1. :. _ _ _ _ __ . f- FACSIMILE FOR:_"!:>'BL:...r_&VV__ Cb~~ FAX: PHONE: FACSIMILE FROM: Cynthia Rice, Special Assistant to 'the president Domestic
[09/08/1998 – 09/09/1998]
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- to communities and schools across the country, including those communities affected by the recent wave of school shootings. • Early warning guide. Last month, the President released a guide he directed the Attorney General and Secretary of Education to develop
Takings - Materials [1]
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- and deserve. S.605, on the other hand, would wreak chaos with uncounted programs that protect property owners from harmful uses by their 1 ~. t. neighbors, such as the corporation that fills land f(?,r development, in the process flooding adjoining
Crime-COPS Program [1]
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- for the drop in crime, but it is has played an important role. By getting guns and drugs off the street and putting more cops on the street, this Administration has developed a crime fighting strategy that works. Q: What kind of progress has the President's
NFRC v. Glickman II [2]
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- LEGAL EPFECT. Ig) 001 07/30/96 TUE 10:43 FAX 2025144240 ENRD APPELLATE IaI 002 NOT FOR PUBLICATION F I LED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT NORTHWEST FOREST RESOURCE COUNCIL, ) an Oregon corporation; ) SCOTT TIMBER CO
[05/05/1999]
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- an instant check on explosives purchases," NRA Vice President Wayne LaPierre noted with disgust in a speech at Saturday's NRA convention. "Well, I don't have to tell you, we're not the National Explosives Association." So, why does the NRA include bomb laws
[03/20/1998 – 03/23/1998]
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- " The President supports efforts in the Congress to develop a comprehensive legislative package to . address the increasing demand for skilled workers. Investing in training and education is the cornerstone of such a package to sustain our economic growth and make
- ) National security classified information [(b)(l) oftbe FOIAJ P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRAJ PS Release would disclose"confidential advice between the President and his
Crime-Alcohol Issues
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- of Policy Development Washingtoll, D.C. 20530 September 29, 1998 Elena Kagan Jose Cerda Domestic Policy Council The White House Washington D.C. 20502 Dear Elena and Jose, Eleanor Acheson spoke with you yesterday about the Attorney General's intention
[12/03/1998 – 12/07/1998]
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- February 28, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR ERSKINE BOWLES FROM: BRUCE REED SUBJECT: DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The central mission of the Domestic Policy Council is to advance the President's domestic agenda. The following memo outlines our
[02/02/1999 – 02/03/1999]
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- enforce this requirement, and the other accountability requirements the President has proposed. Will you cut off funds to states and districts that don't comply? A. First, these are perfectly reasonable requirements on states and school districts
- Credit, Community Development Financial Institutions, and the flexible crime control and prevention initiatives in the Crime Bill. We've called for an expansion of brownfields to help put abandoned and contaminated city properties back into productive use
[09/09/1998 – 09/18/1998]
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- 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TO: Barbara Chow ( CN=Barbara Chow/OU=OMB/O=EOP@EOP [ OMB 1 ) Page 2 of5 ARMS Email System READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: Total Pages: ____ LRM ID: MNB225 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET washington, D.C
- 't-" vv~fo~.;f-- q C~ ",Jt OV\ ~ ~ ! ~v~-t1.}-; (f/lJc rCco"",~l ~ Jtl q_ ~ A- v'~'(IJ ~~\ 'l'W ". , "" SECRETARY OF LABOR WASHINGTON July 2, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: • ALEXIS M. HERMAN SECRETARY OF LABOR SUBJECT: YOUTH
[12/19/1997 – 12/23/1997]
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- and lessons leamed from the Military Child Development Programs with Federal, State, tribal, and local agencies, as well as with private and nonprofit groups, that are responsible for providing child care. The October 15 Interim Report to the President
[01/11/1999 – 01/012/1999]
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- confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of b(l) National security classified information (b)(l) of the FOIA) an agency (b)(2
- NL WJC- Kagan Counsel- Box 011 - Folder 001 Timber Litigation - 9th Circuit Appeal in Forest Plan [2] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT No. 95-35052 SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY, I I a.l. , Plaintiffs, NATIVE FOREST COUNCIL
[02/11/1998]
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- ) of the FOtAJ P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information (a)(4) ofthe PRAJ PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRAJ P6
[04/02/1997 – 04/06/1997]
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- conference At 10:30 am today the·Distilled Spirits Council held a press conference at the Press Club regarding the information I delivered to your offices a few minutes ago. They are calling for the President to convene a meeting/discussion with the liquor
[08/07/1997 – 10/03/1997]
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- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCDOEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCDOEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCDOE http://172.28.l27.30:8082/ARMS/servletigetEmaiIArchive?URL] ATH=/n1cp-llAnns405/who/... 412012009 August 9, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan SUBJECT: DPC Weekly Report 1. Welfare Reform: Council ofEconomic
[02/09/1999]
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- teachers need to help students succeed. We know from the Commission's report that most school districts do not direct their professional development funds in a coherent way toward sustained, standards-based, practical, and usefulleaming opportunities
Drug Testing Directive
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- Department, and the Federal courts for some time in the formulation of this initiative. 1 Q: How will it be accomplished? The President will sign a Directive to the Attorney General directing her to develop a universal policy in which federal arrestee
[12/15/1997 – 01/09/1998]
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- 44F1020214FID0041F00001500130001B80B800708000102600928236009282302201FOODOF103 0214F19B9CFI020214F1EOIIOC0000000008070COOEOF1030214Fl9B9CFI020214FIEOI10COOOO 000060090COOEOF1030214F19B9CFI020214FIEOIIOCOOOOOOOOB8OBOCOOEOF1030214F19B9CFl ,. December 9,1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRUCE REED GENE SPERLING CHRIS
- a\lOCGtion. 2.. !low di.sbursed wjthin states. Govermm must dlmlbute at least 8(l percelll of their funds l(l political subdivi~i()ns within their stale based on a formula developed in collaboratiOn willi SUlIt: Human Resource Investmellt Councils. Poverty
Timber - Legal Memos [4]
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- ). This provision does not ~ specify the period of time within which the Secret~ries have tOd61t.~ develop criteria. It is likely that the Secretaries would be -l'~~ . precluded from proceeding with salvage sales under this title ~~ p. 10, lines 15-19. until
[10/06/1997 – 10/07/1997]
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- confidential advice belween the President and his advisors, or belween such advisors la)(S) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute 8 clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRAI C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
Press
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- gotten a slgruflcant last-mmute tion . "But it's still a very, very rare boost fr~m tW? recent newspaper procedure." She added: "The numarticles m ~elr, fight to overturn bers don't matter because that's not " President Clinton s veto of the ban
[11/11/1998 – 11/30/1998]
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- ) of the FOIAI P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRAI P6
[08/26/1998]
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- is an important step in our continuing effort to provide information to communities so that we can make all of our schools safe places for learning. First Annual Report on School Safety. In December, the President called for the development of an Annual Report
[03/10/1997 – 3/11/1997]
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- commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
[01/09/1999 – 01/11/1999]
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- development plan in his State of the Union Address on Jan. 19, one source said. The president also may say something about the Stadium when the Yankees visit the white House in March to be acknowledged as the World Series champions, Rangel said. But he added
[07/02/1997 – 07/04/1997]
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- (b)(9) of the FOIAI P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information /(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5
- Friday, December 9. Distribution: The The The The The The The The The The The Vice President Director of the Office of Management and Budget Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President
[01/21/1998 – 01/24/1998]
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- , including Indian housing authorities, may submit an application, developed in consultation with the state, local, or tribal welfare agency and the local Welfare-to-Work formula funds grantee (typically the Private Industry Council). • The vouchers
[03/05/1999]
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- : This proposal has bipartisan support. However, it is unclear if it will move in this Congress. ADDITIONAL PRIORITIES 1. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES A. The President's Child Care Initiative. Expansion of Child Care and Development Block Grants and creation of Early
[12/10/1997 – 12/11/1997]
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- would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRAI P6 Release would
[06/08/1999 – 06/09/1999]
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- . . Suggested Questions for THE PRESIDENT: 1. Suggested Question to Dan Smith, National Sheriff's Association or Raul Yzaguirre, National Council of La Raza: If you are the chiefofpolice, what steps should you take to avoid community unrest? -3- Automated
[03/20/1998 – 03/24/1998]
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- 02F6DEFACF83F92DED1BC8468096BB97CD6EE776646FDDE4172932BC74A9EC5A7B1BEAB45E40CF . '. Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion The President supports efforts in the Congress to develop a comprehensive legislative package to address the increasing demand for skilled workers. Investing in training
[02/24/1998]
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- L. Schlagenhauf - President, Smokeless Tobacco Council, Inc. -Norman F. Sharp - President, Cigar Association of America -Kay Jackson - American Vending Company, Inc. Automated Records Management System -Steven Bailey -Vice President, S&M Brands, Inc
Takings (95) [3]
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- landlord fees and conditions that inhibit the development of CATV, which has important educational and community benefits. Rejecting appellant's argument that a physical occupation authorized by government is necessarily a taking, the court further held
[05/28/1999 – 06/03/1999]
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- Act (ESEA) that has some similarities to your proposal, including a focus on high-quality, sustained professional development and a an effort to improve alternative certification methods and teacher pension and credential portability. However
- (including Chicago) various locally developed anti-gang strategies. Federal Bureau of Investigation has to pursue [citation]. developed a National The Gang Strategy for working with state and local governments to identify gang problems and to employ
- Waldman Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: free tv?????????? As the sole member of the campaign finance reform kitchen cabinet, it seems to me that we are missing an opportunity to do more about the free tv issue. It seems from the op-eds and other things
- ()bacco products; D) $ annually how to discourage lIlLIlVIIUUl1J individuals to quit using E) $ F) $_ _ _ _-,-__ a;nmIalll~~~6~(:reltary of Agriculture to provide grants to tobacco growing states to implement economic development plans for tobacco
NGA Resolutions
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- that states want maximum flexibility in setting payment rates and defining administrative costs. The Administration is in the process of developing regulations on these and other issues and will take these recommendations into consideration. Standards
[08/08/1997 – 08/11/1997]
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- on finding, recruiting, training, hiring, and retaining former welfare recipients . ... and Civic, Religious and Non-profit Groups: The Vice President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success, a coalition of civic groups committed to helping
[05/17/1999 – 05/18/1999]
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- ) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] P6
[03/10/1999 – 03/31/1999]
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- Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion xxiv. Prepared statement of Robert F. Robinson, President ofthe Center for Applied Research, Inc., submitted to the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Economic Development . Hearing, April, 1998. xxv
- (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.); HR 1944 RDS . 102 , ;:J ~ ., - ~ I'":> (5) The National Forest "0 ~ Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C . .fila et seq.); (/l I'":> ,... ~lanagement ~ ;:! (6) The ~lultiple- C se Sustained-Yield Act of (!) 7' 1960 (16
[12/01/1998]
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- FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF FROM: BRUCE REED ELENA KAGAN SUBJECT: DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL GOALS 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
[09/18/1998 – 09/23/1998]
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- =Nicole R. Rabner/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: The Senate sustained the President's veto, 64-36. votes this time around. Didn't lose any more ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Cynthia
- , a domestic policy adviser to President Clinton, said the White House hadn't seen details of th.e settlement package but was cheered by what it knew. "From what we hear, this is a real step in the right direction," she said. "We give the attorneys general all
Race-Minority Enrollment [1]
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- : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan OAIBox Number: 14365 FOLDER TITLE: Race - Minority Enrolhnent [I] 2009- 1006-F ke674 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Ad - (44 U.S.c. 2204(3») Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C
- Schedule, February-April 1997 III.Cabinet and Sub-Cabinet Schedule, February-March 1997 IV.Metro Area Re-Employment Project Flyer, February 1997 V.The Presidents address to the American Council on Education, February 24, 1997 Kittys Talking Points Chiefs
[01/25/1998 – 01/29/1998]
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- commercial or financial information (a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
[06/11/1999]
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- . Steinbach, > > > > > > > > > > vice president and general counsel of the American Council on Education, the major coordinating body of American higher education: "The issue [of whether standardized tests can survive civil rights scrutiny) is pivotal
[01/09/1998 – 01/13/1998]
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- ) of the PRA( PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRA( b(l) National security classified information (b)(l) ofthe FOIA( an agency (b)(2) of the FOIA( b(3) Release would
[03/05/1998 – 03/06/1998]
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- , the President stated his strong commitment to work with Chairman Breaux, Congressman Thomas, and the rest of the Commission to develop a bipartisan consensus for future reforms to the Medicare program that prepare it for the retirement of the baby boom
Klamath Tribes v. US
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- or replace the terms of MUSY in enacting NFMA. Rather, Congress made the mUltiple-use sustained-yield mandate the cornerstone of Forest Plan development, maintenance and revision. 16 U.S.C. §1604{e), (f). ~ Idaho Conservation ~eague v. Mumma, 956 F.2d 1508
[09/10/1998 – 09/13/1998]
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- send the wrong signal to the world about U.S. resolve to enforce Iraqi compliance with sanctions, to sustain SFOR operations in Bosnia, and to deter Serbian President Milosevic from attacks on the people of Kosovo. The PresidentD,s senior national
- that green wvv-'-,\ Iv.. timber sales developed under the President's Forest:. plan can be .~....:; co;'" used as replacement: timber and that Section 2001(d) ~ovides a ,",,-0. vehicle for replacement timber sales~nder 2001(k) (3)~ The scope of Section 200~(k
Race-Hate Crimes [1]
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- is not sufficient to allow valid lliItioIllll or regional mea&ure$ of the volume and type oehate e:rime£. Moreover, the Fm report does not inch,,:!. detllib aoo", thE! injuries sustained by the victims or the severity of the attacks. For 1997, the tales! year
- to the President We should'dro the ro from e memorandum exce t as context) and leave those matters to another memoran um, presumably developed m a tune y way under policy councilleadershi with broa participation. Apart from turf issues, this would permit you
[04/22/1999]
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- and Youth Violence. To help communities throughout the country promote a coordinated, comprehensive response to school safety, the President launched a new Safe Schools -Healthy Students initiative designed to help 50 cities develop and implement community
[03/07/1997]
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- below 6. In 1992, the unemployment rate was 7.5 . [Source: BLS.] The combined rate of unemployment and inflation has been lower under President Clinton than any other Administration since Lyndon Johnson was President. [Source: Based on data from BLS
[08/12/1997]
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- of what is now the law. And clearly, Congressman Gephardt spoke today in that vein, and the President appreciated it very much. All right. Thank you. The Democratic Business Council event tonight that's being held on behalf of the Democratic National
[06/10/1999 – 06/15/1999]
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- confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [aleS) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
Nuclear waste bill
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- the development of ant storage facil~ty~ . ".'". '. The Nuclear Waste Policy Act prohibits the Secretary from siting a . monitored retrievable storage "facility until a site has been approved "·for a repository, arid prohibits the use of the Nuclear Waste Fund
- . Fine Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: RE: 9th Circuit confirms murrelet ruling FYI, as you may already know, environmental activists who are upset over our policy on timber sales protested the President in San Francisco on Tuesday. And at a news
[12/04/1997 – 12/05/1997]
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- King, Jr. dinner at the Carrier Dome. 4) _ _ _ __ Event Date: January 18, 1998 Dorothy Rose, CEO, and Rabbi Daniel Jezer, President, of the Inter-Religious Council, write to invite the POTUS to address a community Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event
[07/14/1998 – 07/15/1998]
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- for purposes of the "Pay-As-You-Go" provisions of Title XIII of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. COMMENTS: The President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion plans to transmit this draft bill to Congress this week. Therefore the above deadline
[06/06/1998 – 06/10/1998]
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- Act. The President called for passage of legislation to strengthen the laws that prohibit wage discrimination against women and released a Council of Economic Advisers' (CEA) report on the gender wage gap, which shows that although the gap between
[07/27/1998 – 07/28/1998]
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[02/07/1997 – 02/12/1997]
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- MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE SECRETARY OF ._._ FROM: BRUCE REED Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy SUBJECT: Fonnation of Interagency Working Group on Early Childhood Development As the President announced
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- ). Data reported in the Council of Economic Advisors, Economic R~ort of the President, 1995. Wages are in constant 1982-1984 CPI·U·XI dollars. college. Many believe that for all their hard work, their children's lives will be worse than theirs
[3/22/1997 – 3/25/1997]
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- by the President to the American people. President's Report to the American People: Following the town hall meetings and conference, a report "from the President to the American People" would be developed for you. Participants: The report would include input
- ",'- ~001 CEQ FRI 12:17 FAX 202 456 0753 ........ I Council on Environmental Quality Executive Office of the President 722 Jackson Place, NW Washington, DC 20503 Phone: (202) 395-7421 Fax: (202) 456-0753 FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET J Date: ?-J Ir
[12/12/1997]
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- FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRUCE REED GENE SPERLING CHRIS JENNINGS SUBJECT: Health Insurance Coverage Initiatives Throughout your Administration, you have worked to enact legislation to expand access to affordable health insurance. The Balanced Budget Act included
Civil Tort Reform [2]
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- :36 P.001/001 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ACYISERS WASHINGTON. D.C.' Z0500 March 21, 1995 SENIOR ECONOMIST MEMORANDUM FOR PETER YO FROM: JONATHAN BAKER ~ SUBJECT: Comments on ooJV P;oduct Liability Reform Proposals 1
- . These days, of course, we're delighted to have plenty of company. Politicians from the White House on down are professing new inter- est in early-childhood development. Hollywood's Rob Reiner shared his enthusiasm about the subject with us, and almost
[12/16/1997 – 12/17/1997]
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- [ WHO 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: In her recent letter to the President, Angela Oh suggested that we create something along the lines of an Indian Affairs Council, which is something that Pres. Johnson created. The President noted that he thought we should
[07/17/1998] [1]
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- of actions to address the troubling series of school shootings, including: Early warning guide. Last month, the President directed the Secretary of Education and the Attorney General to develop a guide to help teachers and principals identify and respond
[02/27/1997]
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- . The credibility of the budget is underscored by the fact that it is the first Presidential budget declared "alive on arrival" since 1981. • Cuts are Sustainable and Workable. The President's budget cuts non-defense discretionary spending by 9 percent in real
[03/13/1997 – 03/18/1997]
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- of the Union Address, February 4, 1997 Today, President Clinton issued a statement announcing the date and themes of the White House Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning: What New Research on the Brain Tells Us About Our Youngest Children
[12/05/1997 – 12/06/1997]
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- . 17 Advisory Board meeting as a related event. COMMUNICATION PSA. On Tuesday, December 2, 1997, we unveiled a public service announcement (PSA) that was developed by the Ad Council in consultation with the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
[05/27/1999 – 05/28/1999]
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- 1C06DE47FF71DAAD1936F1EE98C69817755E67SFOEAD95BFA85F08DAEC59B3F03COFF8CA2CBE2A -\utomated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion Clinton Administration: Taking Action to Stop Gun Violence May 27,1999 This morning, the Vice President and Congressional Democrats challenged the Republican leadership in the House
- Safety. Elena Kagan is currently working on draft of Executive Order that creates a President's Council on Food Safety. DPC is aware of our strong interest in this, and promises to circulate as soon as it gets out of their internal process. In addition
Elena Kagan News 1 [2]
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- TO THE PRESIDENT FOR ECONOMIC POLICY JACK LEW, DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET JANET YELLEN, CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS SYLVIA MATHEWS, COUNSELOR TO THE DIRECTOR; OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET * SPERLING: Welcome. This is our seventh budget
- and Phone No.'s (partial) (I page) 10/14/1997 P61b(6) 002. letter From: Susan Andersen To: Judith Winston; RE: Address and Phone No.'s (partial) (I page) 10114/1997 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan
[04/02/1998 – 04/06/1998]
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- : Attending were HHS, Doug Steiger, Deborah Colton, CRS, Census, and me. Haskins said his goal is to develop a list of the most viable family formation measures. He will then appeal to HHS to add one of them to the NPRM.. He acknowledged that the decision
- . IN TH:E: tJNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON 10 PILCBUCK AUDUBON " 12 13 14 15 ) SOCIBT~, OREGON N~TURAL R~SOURC~S COUNCIL, PORTLAND AUDUBON SOCIETY, BLACK RILLS AUDUBON } SOCIETY, WESTERN ANCIENT FOREST) HEADWATERS
[06/04/1999 – 06/09/1999]
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- and get more states to buy in. Right now their pilot, known as the Federal Voting Assistance Program, only deals with people voting in Missouri, Utah and Florida. But the technologies they develop are very ARMS Email System .. relevant. Voter Apathy
[04/17/1998 – 04/27/1998]
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- disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(3)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) oUhe PRA) P6 Release would constitute
Crime-Assault Weapons [1]
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Welfare-Teen Pregnancy
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- with all of us, including families, communities, and young people themselves. The President and Congress called on HHS to develop a National Strategy to address this serious challenge and to assure that at least 25 percent of conununities in this country
[12/09/1997]
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- Conversion • • • $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $ 300,000 Interagency Training Program Litigation Support Police Brutality and Conduct Cases $2,890,000 -ALL CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES Linked Civil Rights Data Bases • Interagency Civil Rights Councils
[12/02/1997 – 12/03/1997]
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- violate a Federal statute l(a)(3) of the PRAI Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between
[07/01/1996 – 07/28/1996]
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- have developed a strat egy in which Democrats vote for an alternative to the TEAM Act and then vote ag ainst the TEAM Act, giving the President a margin to sustain a veto of the TEAM Act. The White House, Department of Labor, congressional staffs
[02/23/1998]
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- , and they are likely to remain so. Although this is true for the nation as a whole, given our sustained economic expansion and low national unemployment rate, IT labor markets appear to be particularly affected. Employment of computer systems analysts, engineers
[12/12/1997 – 12/13/1997]
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- . Fontenot ( CN=Keith J. Fontenot/OU=OMB/O=EOP@EOP [ OMB ] ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: Attached is a two-pager reflecting the child care options developed last night with Barbara. Please review and comment by 11:30 (sorry for the quick turn-around). I can
Immigration - H1B Visas [6]
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- participation in relevant workforce development initiatives, such as School-to-Work and America's Job Bank. 2 • School-to-Work - Major employers would make firm commitments to: (1) serve on the National Employer Leadership Council; (2) sponsor and help
[04/30/1998 – 05/01/1998]
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- the best economy in modern memory. But in your view, are there one or two developments that could jeopardize these good 'times? THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think the thing that I'm most concerned about today is the necessity of having growth in every major
[09/21/1997 – 09/23/1997]
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- to Prevent Teen Pregnancy's ''Toolkit for States and Communities," on what they can do to help reduce teen pregnancy, funded by HHS. January Welfare to Work White House Quarterly meeting of the Vice President's Coalition to Sustain Success. One idea
[07/02/1998 – 07/08/1998]
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- that will: (1) develop a strategic plan for conducting food safety research activities consistent with the President's Food Safety Initiative; and (2) efficiently coordinate all Federal food safety research, including with the private sector and academia
[03/21/1997 – 03/25/1997]
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- Andrew Mayock to Maria Echaveste and Elena Kagan. Subject: Draft Reconciliation Memo [partial] (1 page) 03/23/1997 P2, P61b(6) 003b. email attachment Memorandum for the President. From Erskine Bowles, Sylvia Matthews and the Reconciliation Group
[07/09/1998 – 07/13/1998]
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- and the existing literature, we use 15% in our estimates. Hence, a coordinated effort of sizeable price increases and fully-enforced access and advertising restrictions would be more likely to produce a significant and sustained decline in youth smoking than either
[12/29/1997 – 12/31/1997]
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- and is prepared for a call from Robert Pear. I've left {nstructions to give him her Atlanta number if he calls. Sandy is calling Daniel Zingali, Director of AIDS Action Council, to ask that he respond favorably. I'm going to call Dr. Hitt, Chair of the President's
[03/19/1999 – 04/06/1999]
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- for those funds: • The Senate Budget Resolution proposes $5.3 billion in 2000 for community and regional development, $3.4 billion or 39.2 percent less than a freeze and $3.6 billion or 40.7 percent less than the President's budget. This would mean
[01/14/1999] [2]
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- this afternoon regarding the President, Vice President, and First Lady's travel to Buffalo, NY and Montgomery County, PA the day after the State of the Union. The scheduling desk for the trip called me to inquire about potential messages for the events
Abortion-Letters
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- /1997 P61b(6) 00 I b. letter Young woman to the President reo abortion (3 pages) 03/04/1997 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan OAIBox Number: 14356 FOLDER TITLE: Abortion - Letters 2009-1006-F
[10/25/1997 – 10/27/1997]
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- or via pager -- tonight or tomorrow. I will do another draft and send it in to the President tomorrow. Draft 10/23/97 6:30pmPRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON D&A NEW SOCIAL COMPACT FOR A NEW ECONOMYC8 REMARKS TO THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP COUNCIL WASHINGTON, DC
[07/20/1998 – 09/04/1998]
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- : ____ LRM ID: IMS388 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Washington, D.C. 20503-0001 Sunday, July 26, 1998 LEGISLATIVE REFERRAL MEMORANDUM TO: Legislative Liaison Officer - See Distribution below James J. Jukes (for) Assistant
- are applied effectively and efficiently. This takes time. Therefore, in developing cost estimates, the resource needs identified above are requested over a period of five years for planning purposes. c Based on the President's 1998 budget, the federal
Takings - Materials [3]
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- , the government will pay "just compensation" for it. That is what the Constitution says. That is what the President demands of his government. To the extent government regulation imposes unreasonable restrictions or unnecessary burdens on the use of private
[10/16/1997 – 10/17/1997]
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- Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or linancial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose conlidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would
- ........................................................................................................... Economic Development.. ................................................................................................... Education and Training
- concerning the regulation of financial institutions l(b)(8) ofthe FOIAI b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells l(b)(9) of the FOIAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his
- work goes on in this warehouse? Rod Kuegel (KEE-gull), President of the Burley Tobacco Growers Cooperative, Inc. He currently farms 70 acres of tobacco, as well as other crops. He has worked closely with the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids in developing
[07/21/1997 – 07/22/1997]
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- confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRAI C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
Gambling Commission [5]
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- studies. ,Professor Goodman concluded that "[wJhere such studies were done they tended to be self serving, examining gambling from a gambling industry, rather than an objective community economic development perspective." If policy makers are using
Welfare-Research Studies
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- . Monterey County has developed a continuum of intensive substance abuse services for people moving from welfare to work. The Full Employment Council in Kansas City will provide a voucher worth up to $1,800 to repair or buy a car, housing car insurance
[12/10/1998 – 12/11/1998]
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- if there is another development. ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Cathy R. Mays ( CN=Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:10-DEC-1998 11:23:05.00 SUBJECT: Re: Meeting on tobacco recoupment
[02/24/1998 – 02/25/1998]
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- Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROCUREMENT REFORM ROLL-OUT AND AMPLIFICATION OBJECTIVES • Illustrate the President's on-going commitment to affirmative action • Present an accurate and complete portrayal
[05/15/1999 – 05/17/1999]
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- , Religious and Non-profit Groups: Vice President Gore created the Welfare-to-Work Coalition to Sustain Success, a coalition of national civic, service, and faith-based groups committed to helping former welfare recipients succeed in the workforce. Working
- for Community Control South Chicago Chamber of Commerce Ravenswood Community Council Nobel Neighbors Hermosa Community Organization Reach Out and Touch Ministries West Humboldt Park Family and Community Development Council United States Conference of Mayors
[04/23/1999 – 04/26/1999]
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- that you have no objection. DISTRIBUTION LIST AGENCIES: 7-AGRICULTURE - Marvin Shapiro (LRMs & EBS) - (202) 720-1516 54-HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT - Allen I. Polsby - (202) 708-1793 71-National Council on Disability - Andrew Imparato - (202) 272-2112 110
[10/17/1997 – 10/20/1997]
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- are eligible for Medicaid or other health insurance. (Summit goal 3.) Welfare to Work: Since May, the Vice President has been leading the Coalition to Sustain Success, a new partnership of civic organizations that is working with state and local government
[06/25/1998 – 06/26/1998]
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- . • Mobilizing Civic, Religious and Non-profit Groups: The Vice President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success, a coalition of civic groups committed to helping former welfare recipients stay in the workforce and succeed. Tailoring
- and develop organizational alternative (B) which would uphold the organizational integrity of the INS while accommodating any further proactive structural changes that would sustain and increase the agency's successful performance of its enforcement
- a recommended package of proposals and reflects a policy development process led by the Domestic Policy Council with significant input from the First Lady and her staff, NEC, OMB, OVP, CEA, IGA, and various federal agencies, including the Departments ofHHS
Women's Issues-Title IX [2]
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- and the Dept. of Educ. are working on wh~her the\t-can develop a regulatory or legislative fix to the Supreme Court case that limits damage liability for schools (and school districts) to cases where the school has actual knowledge of or deliberate indifference
[3/19/1997]
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- disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance with restrictions
[11/01/1998 – 11/11/1998]
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- Council on Violence Against Women. President Clinton created the Advisory Council Against Women on July 13,1995. Co-chaired by Attorney General Janet Reno and Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala, the Council consists of 47 experts
[02/10/1999 – 02/12/1999]
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- internal personnel rules and practices of P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information (a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between
[11/12/1997 – 11/13/1997]
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- disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of tbe PRAI C. Closed in accordance with restrictions
[04/29/1999 – 06/14/1999]
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- and provide information to employers, labor organizations, and the general public concerning the means available to eliminate pay disparities between men and women, including_ (1) conducting and promoting research to develop the means to correct expeditiously
Timber - Legal Memos [2]
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- program review. The goal and objectives of this review (Enclosure 1) have been developed and agreed to by the five participating federal agencies. Completing this review is a high priority and your participation and involvement is essential to its success
[02/02/1998 – 02/06/1998]
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- between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of b(1) National security classified information (b)(l) of the FOIA) an agency (b)(2) of the FOIA) b(3) Release
[01/09/1998 – 02/24/1998]
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- research and, for the first time, proposes a sustained investment in NIH over five years which results in a 50 percent increase. Under the President's proposal, over $20 billion would be dedicated to biomedical research the NIH in 2003. Protecting Patients
Timber - Legal Memos [3]
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- § 2001(k) (3); (3) whether regular green timber sales developed ('\,J'') under the President's Forest Plan can be used as a source of ~.) replacement timber required under § 2001(k) (3) or in exchange for section 318 timber already released by Judge
[10/07/1998 – 10/08/1998]
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- 1 ) ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 ) TEXT: AgNet At today's H-2A meeting, we went over the AgNet proposal that was developed by OMB. The proposal is attached. The group agreed that AgNet should be presented as a tool to help formalize
[01/09/1998 – 02/06/1998]
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- follow with a principals meeting -- to develop and agree upon options to present to the President. ---------------------- Forwarded by Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP on 01/13/98 04:22 PM --------------------------Richard Socarides Record Type: 01/12/98 02:01:19 PM
[04/23/1999 – 04/27/1999]
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- -1516 54-HOUSING & URBAN DEVELOPMENT - Allen I. Polsby - (202) 708-1793 71-National Council on Disability - Andrew Imparato - (202) 272-2112 110-Social Security Administration - Judy Chesser - (202) 358-6030 52-HHS - Sondra S. Wallace - (202) 690-7760 59
[05/03/1998] [1]
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- Works Committee, and the Indian Mfairs Committee. In order to ensure that a single comprehensive and bipartisan tobacco bill would be reported to the full Senate in a timely manner, the Senate Commerce Committee was selected to develop and report
[05/03/1998] [4]
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- Works Committee, and the Indian Affairs Committee. In order to ensure that a single comprehensive and bipartisan tobacco bill would be reported to the full Senate in a timely manner, the Senate Commerce Committee was selected to develop and report
- , That the President is authorized to suspend the provisions of the prec~ng proviso if he determines that such suspension is appropriate based upon the public interest in sound environmental management, sustainable resource use, protection of national or locally
[02/05/1999]
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Welfare - FLSA etc [5]
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- NAACP NA'TIONAl CENTER FOR TK: EARlY Cta.OHOOO WORK FORCE NATlONAL COMMmEE ON PAY EQUITY NA1IONAl COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN NATlONAl COl.JNCtL 01' LA RAZA NATIONAl ~ OF SENIOR anzENS NATIONAl EMPLOYMENT LAW PROJECT NATIONAl NT£RFAITH CQMMITTA' FOFI WClfII
[07/15/1998]
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- to get or keep a job. Page 4 of7 ~S Email System The Administration also encourages the Congress to fund fully the President's request for $400 million for an Economic Development Initiative Community Empowerment Fund to generate jobs in distressed
Race-Affirmative Action
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- this should be a priority, I recommend you ask the President whether he wants to preside over the dismantling of inclusionary practices in the face of coordinated, withering assault by the other side in every forum they can find. Eddie's chat with Scott
Shutdown [5]
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- an implied authority for the obligation of funds related to administering the primary program. 1
[06/25/1998]
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- to the President's request for Energy Conservation. The Subcommittee mark would be particularly damaging to the Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles and to new efforts to develop clean diesel engines for light trucks. It would also impede valuable cooperation
- , the NY Times reported support on the Hill for just such a proposition. Does the Administration endorse this approach to reform? A: We have studied the Commission's proposal, and others, and are developing a plan to enhance immigration law enforcement
[08/05/1997]
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[02/10/1999 – 02/11/1999]
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- :17 PM Record Type: Record TO: Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP cc: Subject: shalala Memo A few weeks back we sent up a memo from Sec'y Shalala on HHS' response to the president's July 1998 directive on the public availability of tobacco documents. Do you have
[04/04/1997 – 04/06/1997]
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- would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would
- in the country. Leland discussed in detail the evolution of hip hop and rap music, including the development of sampling technique by street disc jockeys over the previous fifteen years and the origins of rap in more established genres of music such as jazz
- , R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation, B.A.T. Industries, P.L.C., Lorillard Tobacco Company, The American Tobacco Company, Liggett GrouP. Inc., The Council For Tobacco Research -U.S.A., Inc., and The Tobacco Institute
[05/04/1998] [1]
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- Committee was selected to develop and report such a bill. Therefore, the Commerce Committee was required to address issues not otherwise within the scope of the Committee. The chairmen of the other directly relevant committees were subsequently invited
Shutdown [1]
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- NL WJC- Kagan Counsel - Box 007 - Folder 001 Shutdown [1] EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT March 5, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR DESIGNATED HEADS OF EXECUTIVE
[10/24/1997 – 10/27/1997]
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- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: DPC Weekly Report Race: Staff Diversity at the Domestic Policy Council -- As we come to closure on staff hiring at the Domestic Policy Council (DPC), I wanted to provide you with a breakdown
Budget Materials [5]
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- How We Won. Stress how the deal meets the President's priorities: a balanced budget that protects education, environment, Medicare, Medicaid and helps move people from welfare to work. V Establish Deal's Credibility. Obtain bipartisan validation
Takings - Materials [4]
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- . But that does not mean one must sustain a 20t or.33% loss of value in order'to be compensated. }:'or example, if .one owns· 100 ac'res and there is one acre of wetland t.hat is denied' development authority (a loss) ,. under' this bill the owrier could claim
Elena Kagan - Confidential
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- \ PAGE 4 LEVEL 1 - 96 ITEMS ABYSS, Christina E. Wells* 40. Copyright (c) 1997 President and Fellows of Harvard College Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Winter, 1997, 32 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 159, 25433 words, ARTICLE, REINVIGORATING
Whitewater [1]
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- Insurance corporation. (5) PUrsuant to section 2(c) of S. Res. 120, the committee would adopt procedures to ensure that any interest the Committee may develop in other matters covered by the attorney-client privilege for the President will be pursued
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- between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
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- to the Attorney General requesting her to examine whether there are problems of fair access to the claims process for small landowners. Also attached is a draft Memorandum to the President recommending that he issue the directive along with the proposed Executive
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- 08050100000008000000AA05000000000000000000000000AA050000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAA Automated Records Management SYstem Hex-Dump ConiJersion • Clinton Administration Urges FCC to Investigate Hard Liquor Ads on TV and Radio April 1, 1997 Announcement: • Today, President Clinton is announcing that he is sending a letter
Ruby Ridge [2]
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[01/27/1999 – 01/28/1999]
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[03/27/1999 – 03/30/1999]
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- , and its home page. • Mobilizing Civic, Religious and Non-profit Groups: The Vice President created the Welfare to Work Coalition to Sustain Success, a coalition of national civic, service, and faith-based groups committed to helping former welfare
[06/14/1999 – 06/15/1999]
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[02/25/1999]
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- " to include in the the PResident's charge to the Commission. Finally, with specific reference to NYC, I just want to remind everyone that the Mayor has suffered a serious political body blow in his approval Page 2 of2 ARMS Email System ratings among all
- of this effort will be helpful in your development of new regulations and ongoing evaluation of your current regulatory programs. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT ., OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 Economic Analysis of Federal
[03/11/1998 – 03/13/1998]
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- ) Franklin Raines, Director of the Office of Management and Budget Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council Bruce Reed, Director of the Office of Domestic Policy Council VII. The President's Report on Race -- Chris Edley (5 minutes) VIII
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- value. The mining law governs mining on public land And when the president called for reform because miners "give virtually nothing" back to the Wblic, he ignored 'the sUbstantial taxes and wages paid by mining across the USA. New World alone
Welfare-Performance Bonus
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- Steiger, Deborah Colton, CRS, Census, and me. Haskins said his goal is to develop a list of the most viable family formation measures. He will then appeal to HHS to add one of them to the NPRM. He acknowledged that the decision rests With HAS, but said he
[09/26/1997 – 09/28/1997]
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- -SEP-1997 17:59:10.00 SUBJECT: tobacco weekly TO: Elena Kagan READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: Tell the President two things: On Wednesday Oct 1, he will host a mtg on tobacco with the bipartisan congressional leadership. We'll challenge them to work together
- at the briefing session: "Does the President believe that psychological injury could be a serious adverse health consequence?" We need to develop an answer to this question. Elena, is there learning from the choice groups or in the case law about whether
[03/08/1999 – 03/09/1999]
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- . * * * * * * * * * * (DO Not Distribute Outside Executive Office of the President) This draft Statement of Administration Policy was developed by LRD (Connie Bowers) in consultation with the Department of Education (Riddle), and EIML (White/Mustain). It was also reviewed
[01/07/1998 – 01/09/1998]
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- INS now performs. The Administration has studied these and other reform proposals, and has developed a plan to enhance immigration law enforcement while improving the delivery of immigration services and benefits. The plan is designed to separate INS
[10/21/1998 – 10/30/1998]
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- @ VAXGTWY [ UNKNOWN 1 ) TEXT: If there are any bill signings coming up that you want to recommend the President do as a public event, please let me know today. Wed Thurs Fri 10/21 10/22 10/23 HRC Breast Cancer Event - possible POTUS Drop-By DAY Off
[03/18/1998 – 03/20/1998]
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- in greater effectiveness and efficiency in the perfonnance of the core functions of the federal immigration system. That request prompted the President to designate the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) to coordinate a top-to-bottom review of the Immigration
- 28 50 65 50 40 27 34 15 30 Subtotal 558 549 255 350 100 9 100 250 60 10 190 350 18 60 10 25 0 35 10 25 0 Policy Council Preferred Level CEQ Costal Salmon Lands and Livability Clean Air Fund Subtotal HHS Education Adult Literacy Social
[06/17/1997 – 16/18/1997]
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- Washington reporter David Corn unearths the White House's latest thoughts on getting President Clinton into the history books. To: Erskine Bowles, White House Chief of Staff From: Domestic Policy Council Re:The Great Things Project in January, POTUS said
Race-Racial Profiling
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- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 042 - Folder 004 Race-Racial Profiling J,l-n-.oB-' 9 •• '"-" < ,J 06:25P EdleY/Echaveste ' 'I HARV"RI) LAW SCHOOl, e,,,,,mRlDOF. M A 02138 June 8, 1999 Re: Racial Profiling Dear Mr, President: I feel that Towe you
[07/28/1998 – 07/29/1998]
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- between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(5) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
Race-Hate Crimes [7]
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- ..tLIl!...l!!:::!~r;:,ess Secretary Embargoed For Release Until 10:06 A.M. EDT Saturday, June 7, 1997 RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT . TO THE NATION THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This morning I want to talk about one of America's greatest challenges
- THIS MORNING. YOU ALL ARE MOST WELCOME. THE PRESIDENT, THE PUBLIC HEALTI-! COMMUNITY AND SOME FARSIGHTED, CONSCIENTIOUS MEMBERS OF CONGRESS WANT TO SEE COMPREHENSIVE, EFFECTIVE TOBACCO LEGISLATION ENACTED DURING THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS. MOST IMPORTANTLY
Welfare Press
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- people sey, Connecticut, Michigan and Wisconsin, about,llbl>\ineJjce from sex. have built political consensus over simi,lar ~ . -------- --;;-ihe question By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ ALBANY, Aug. 21 - The welfare bill that President Clinton is expected
[05/11/1999 – 05/26/1999]
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- information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6
[05/06/1999 – 05/08/1999]
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- providing substantial support for State and local professional development efforts. The new Title II initiative, Teaching to High Standards, would help move challenging educational standards into every classroom by providing teachers with sustained
Elena Kagan News 2 [5]
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- exemplify a particular conception of collective identity when it acts on its own account.1 Just as the President can speak out in favor of a particular vision of community values,172 so can the government organize itself through institutions to support
[10/02/1997 – 10/03/1997]
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- geological or geophysical information concerning wells l(b)(9) of the FOIAI P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
[12/03/1997 – 12/22/1997]
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- , MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT RE: COLLEGE-SCHOOL EARLY INTERVENTION INITIATIVE In preparation for the budget decisions that will need to be made in the next few weeks, this memorandum is intended to provide you with a status report on the development
Timber - Press
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- Intermountain A new. bill, sponsored by Sen. Forest Industry ASsociation eXecuLarry Craig &) of Idaho, would tive vice president Jim Riley. continue the salvage logging, on . ~~;~ lands' an~ .. ~~e. the Bow to keep,.~:I~~~t ~thy p~ess. The m~.ure: lS.peededj
Shutdown [3]
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- of life and property would contin~e at a number of agencies. No new Food Stamps would be issued in October. Benefits issued prior to October could continue to be used. All rural development and farm credit programs would cease. Conservation Reserve
[02/05/1999]
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- the President on issues such as Education, Crime, Health and Social Security. Many of the policy initiatives funded by the PresidentD,s budget are developed by the Domestic Policy Council. "This interview presents a unique opportunity to speak directly
- and circumstances of battered women as well as provide them with the supports they need to move successfully from welfare to work. We have a copy of the report in our offife should you wish 10 review it. ~ President's Council on Sustainable Development progress
[08/11/1997]
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- in the welfare rolls in history. While you have been President, 48 out of 50 states have seen their caseloads decline, and ten states have reduced their rolls by more than 40%. As a result, the percentage of the total population on the welfare rolls is the lowest
- UNIVERSITY MICHAEL S. TEITELBAUM, VICE CHAIR ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION RICHARD ESTRADA ASSOCIATE EDITOR, EDITORIAL PAGE DALLAS MORNING NEWS HAROLD EZELL PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER EZELL GROUP ROBERT CHARLES HILL VENABLE BAETJER HOWARD & CIVILETTI, LLP WARREN
[05/06/1999 – 05/09/1999]
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- classroom by providing teachers with sustained and intensive high-quality professional development in core academic subjects, support new teachers during their first three years in the classroom, and ensure that all teachers are proficient in relevant
[11/27/1998 – 11/30/1998]
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- MILLION CHILDREN WHO WILL BE ORPHANED BY HIV/AIDS BY 2010, COMMEMORATES WORLD AIDS DAY December 1, 1998 Today, President Clinton, commemorating World AIDS Day, joined Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and U.S. Agency for Intemational Development (USAID
[06/12/1998 – 06/15/1998]
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- of the Quality Forum: Next Wednesday, the Vice President is scheduled to unveil a planning committee to establish "a quality forum", a private sector entity designed to develop a plan to ensure the widespread availability of comparative information to hold health
- of statutes of limitation may be sustainable pursuant to the equal protection clause, given the right set offacts. Subsection 2(a)(4) This section raised the following issues for us: * Again, if the trusts are deemed to "step into the shoes" of the asbestos
- 13 In Flint Ridge Development Co. v. Scenic Rivers Assoc. of Oklahoma, 426 U.S. 776, 791 (1976), the Supreme Court held that a provision of the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act requiring developers' disclosure statements to become effective
[04/07/1997] [1]
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- forward to working Automated Records Managet!lent System Hex·Dilmp Con'ie:Slon with both parties to develop the best possible process. QUALITY COMMISSION Question: What will this commission hope to accomplish? Answer: The President is calling
[04/23/1997]
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- between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors )a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy )(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
[07/08/1998 – 07/09/1998]
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- members outlining the "package" concept and expressing strong support for the increases in the President's budget. Though this sort of sets them up in a way that may make them a target ("here is all the stuff that is important to us"), they believe
UC Regents
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- head again. This memo is to bring you up to speed on the matter and to bring to your attention a very recent development that you should know about. I am attaching a number of letters from last summer indicating the nature of the controversy. Briefly
Elena Kagan Law Review 9 [3]
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- sayings on people's beliefs about sex. n433 Once again, we have to see the Athenian Stranger as focusing not on the development of his own view but on the influencing of popular belief. He never says in his own voice that the acts are on a moral par
- NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 037 - Folder 001 Product Liability - Interest Group Materials [2] PvJu
[01/12/1998 – 01/13/1998]
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- P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6
NFRC v. Glickman II [5]
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- is on th~t panel. Al Ferlo @001 04/05/96 ENRD APPELLATE FRI 13:25 FAX 2025144240 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT NO. 96-35132 NORTHWEST FOREST RESOURCE COUNCIL, Plaintiff-Appellee v. DAN GLICKMAN and BRUCE BABBITT
[03/06/1999 – 03/09/1999]
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- to serve. ********** (Do Not Distribute Outside Executive Office of the President) This draft Statement of Administration Policy was developed by LRD (Connie Bowers) in consultation with the Department of Education (Riddle), and EIML (White/Mustain
[01/23/1999 – 01/25/1999]
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- required under the welfare Automated Records .\Ianagement System Hex-Dump Conversion reform law. III. PARTICIPANTS Robert J. Higgins, President and Chief Operating Officer, Fleet Financial Group, Inc. Governor Mel Carnahan (D-MO) Carlos Rosas, IV
[07/14/1998 – 07/15/1998]
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- Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. COMMENTS: The President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion plans to transmit this draft bill to Congress this week. Therefore the above deadline is firm. DISTRIBUTION LIST ~S Page 3 of7 Email System AGENCIES: 61
Takings [3]
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- Opinion of the Court HODEL v. IRVING 481 U. S. v. New York City, supra, at 124. As THE CHIEF JUSTICE has written: "[T]his Court has generally 'been unable to develop any "set formula" for determining when "justice and fairness" require that economic
[03/12/1998 – 03/13/1998]
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- Lancaster Executive Director, President's Committee on Employment for People with Disabilities Chair, National Council on Disability Marca Bristo Assistant Secretary - Special Ed, Department of Education Judy Heumann DAS for Disability, Aging, and Long Term
[02/26/1998 – 02/27/1998]
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- disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information (a)(4) of the PRA) P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute
[08/14/1996 – 08/25/1996]
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- ) of the PRAI PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(5) of the PRAI P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRAI C. Closed
[04/09/1998 – 04/16/1998]
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- confident they won't let politics stand in the way of that." Dr. Scott Hitt, a Los Angeles physician and the chairman of President Clinton's advisory council on AIDS, said he believes an announcement could be made within a week. About 100 communities
Gambling-Indian Issues [1]
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- · ,',' •... :,..... ,'.', " ' . 16,04 'FROM!' ,. THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN . , -1(;1 -q(,.. DEMOCRATI
- of all, Congressman, our intention, and the President's intention, from the beginning in approaching HJU036.000 PAGE 28 619 the whole issue of this legislation, is to try to work 620 together with the Congress to develop the provisions rather
NFRC v. Glickman II [4]
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- not only to Section 318 sales proper, but also to all later sales within the same area. The opinion, which was written by one of the President's nominees, mostly relies on the statutory language; it also argues that the legislative history -- most notably
Timber: NFRC v. Glickman [4]
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- 1.800 One Main Place 101 S.W. Main Street Portland J Oregon 97204 (503) 225-0777 6 Attorneys for Scott Timber Co. 7 8 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON 10 11 NORT.aWEST FOREST RESOURCE COUNCIL, an Oregon
Tobacco-Litigation [4]
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 I. "Customarily Marketed" Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobacco Are Not Exempt from Regulation under the FDCA A. B. ..... 22 Standard of Review: Chevron, U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc