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  • in child care. While I have real concerns about certain provisions in the NGA resolution on welfare reform, I hope it will help begin to foster here in Washington the spirit of bipartisan progress that has always been a hallmark of the NGA. You can use
  • , Cynthia M.. Smith/OMB/EOP, Jill M. Pizzuto/OMB/EOP Subject:Justice Comments on Welfare Tech Amendments LRD will be passing back comments to Justice on their draft letter on HR1048, the Welfare Reform Technical Amendments of 1997. Justice has indicated
  • be included in a new welfare reform bill, and I'd like to fmd out how high a priority ·you think each one should receive from the President and Congress this year. For each welfare reform measure I mention, tell me if you think it should be (a) the single
  • . Vital, also, were welfare reform and the crime bill. Public trust iri government has risen, gradually but significantly. You have been very clear that smaller government need not be weaker government. You framed this memorably in tWo important public
  • that goal. The discussion of crime should be far broader than as a budget or policy issue. The President's strong message on crime and personal and community responsibility should be built upon here. D. Welfare reform needs to be mentioned, with an emphasis
  • - . pressive 3 point gain. Half of black voters were less likely to support that congressional candidate and 35 percent of all Democrats. Page 8 Affirmative Action Welfare Reform Trumps Affirmative Action , While the affirmative action issue is very
  • to see an article in The Washington Post tomorrow discussing ,the battle between the moderate and the c·onservative wings of the Republican party over welfare reform. We expect the GOP infighting to continue for weeks to come,_ but .it will not last
  • to the affidavit of support requirements under section 213A of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and the deeming requirements under welfare reform., sufficient to cover the cost of means tested public benefits for the alien and the alien's dependents
  • . You should focus on just the most important domestic themes -- health care·, crime, welfare reform and the associated work training concepts, and the economy. Health care is principally· a security issue, but you have and should again characterize
  • Anniversary-April 20 . Earth Day-April 22 Mother Day's!Million Mom March-May 14 Women 2000 General Assembly-June 5 Father's Day-June 18 Title IX Anniversary-June 23 ADA Anniversary-July 26 Balanced Budget Act-August 5 Welfare Reform Bill-August 22 Back
  • Adminstration welfare and immigration policies and this would be an opportunity for the President to reassure them that volunteerism was .not a substitute for an ongoing government presence in dealing with some of the untoward the consequences of welfare reform
  • 'Brown felt the -\ ~ "~s Clinton Administration hadn't worked hard enough on welfare reform or enforcement 1-~ ~s / . , . . . . KPlJfi~ tl.{ "' .
  • the responsibility gap. Demanding and promoting responsible fatherhood is the critical next stage of welfare reform and one of the most important things we can do to reduce child poverty. Mothers should not bear the whole burden of welfare reform; now we must make
  • and requiring work. I signed an executive order to make federal employees pay their child support, and strengthened the national government's role in child support enforcement across state lines. Now welfare reform has reached 75% of the people .. on welfare
  • with some of the untoward the consequences of welfare reform.) April ?: Netday. The President's initiative re hardwiring the schools is another strong example of partnership. Since the companies that originally pledged support have been backing off
  • 1team will come back for that, and a little bit on the o.ther domestic 'issues --crime, perhaps welfare reform, a bit on the economy-- it will ! be mostly economy tomorrow ... And then at the end ..Whitewater. So we have the steno here to tape your
  • Reform proposaUncluded an IDA proposal and the 1996 -Welfare Reform law allowed States to use welfare funds to establish IDAs. 'However, the Federal government has yet to provide direct funding to create IDAs. This memo lays out three potential options
  • - We should probably not accept this change. Better to leave it up to religious organization to decide, and keep it consistent with welfare reform. [what do others think?] 8. Notice to beneficiaries about rights under charitable choice: • Housel
  • like the Carter $50 tax cut. He further urges that revenue could be better spent elsewhere, in particular, welfare reform, · re-employment or job training. CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOP :t Response to Rostenkowski memorandum, Dear Dan, Thanks for your
  • at this time to include the first component in the CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY . ;: 09/12196 li,:lS '0'202 JOi.2008 PHTF 141004/004 . .-... . .. ·~ directive. The directive would also restate the President's commitment to welfare reform. In ~ddition
  • ·belief that welfare reform can become the counter 0 ' . CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Page 2 of2 ARMS Email System ~point to the meltdown over reconciliation. As I said last week in 1the my weekly the politics· around reconciliation work in verse
  • for the American people that Bill Clinton shares their values, not the views of out-of-touch elites. The following are some options for exercising moral leadership: Welfare Reform. The President must not shy away from the looming welfare reform debate. Instead, he
  • ) an e,eono!llie growth package, 2) health care reform, 3) political reform, 4) national service and 5) welfare reform. By the August :r:;ecess, we will have achieved two major legislative victories: the economic package and national service. But starting
  • PRIORITIES A. Balance the Budget B. Invest in Education C. Invest in Technology D. Expand Exports E. Repair Social Fabric: Crime, Juvenile Justice, Drugs F. Welfare Reform G. Restore Family/Community: Family Medical Leave Law, parental involvement H. Maintain
  • suggested that this is on either of their agendas. In fact, both of them have laid out agendas - welfare reform, job training consolidation and. reform, reauthorization of the arts and humanities endowments and other matters - that should take them through
  • everybody in this crowd is thinking about. It's not health care. It's not welfare reform. It's not even crime -~ although ~ith all the expensive clothe~ and jewel~ he~e -- it ought to be. No, honey," I said, "They've all got one thing on their minds, and now
  • several issues, including education, immigration, welfare reform, and abortion. The (BC Sig) response went through several edits and re-writes, mostly because of the sensitivity of the abortion language. Jim had a Jan. 16 version ready for Todd & Phil
  • , and analysts believe that spending could shoot up again as states attempt to till the hole in their budgets left by welfare reform. This could bring a renewed assault on the program. Therefore, we should re-propose our plan to preserve the entitlement
  • interest and commitment to welfare reform, to outline a Spring timetable for introduction of such a bill, to describe how closely you feel health care and welfare reform are linked, i.e., that you can't achieve welfare reform without health reform
  • - to grant presumptive eligibility for these programs. 2 2. Restoring state options to cover legal immigrants. Welfare reform prohibited states from providing health insurance for certain legal immigrants. This proposal would restore this option
  • ability to make work the We have worked with the states to launch real welfare reform, and because of this quiet revolution, already, tonight, 1.3 million fewer people are on welfare than the day I took offic~. Now, we must, and we will, finish the job
  • solution for ending homelessness (e.g., achieving welfare reform, health care reform, community development, job creation and training, education.over the course of a lifetime, drug and alcohol-use prevention, supporting family and personal responsibility
  • that the President will be introducing his welfare reform proposal and will be addressing, among other things, teen pregnancy prevention. This memorandum sets forth two options for private sector involvement in an initiative to prevent teen pregnancy. This memorandum
  • to require Sec. of HHS to provide Congress with information to evaluate the outcome of welfare reform. PENDING. • We also have been provided with a draft Lott amendment that would prohibit the use of funds to provide US assistance that would enhance