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  • This collection consists of records related to the passing and signing of the 1996 welfare reform bill, discussion of the implementation and consequences of the bill, and talking points on welfare reform.
  • , and press clips and cover subjects such as welfare reform, the crime bill, the Vice President’s Urban Issues Dinner series and a binder containing thoughts and essays about the future from leading thinkers of the day.
  • , DPC from 1997 thru 2001. His hand was visible in the implementation of the Clinton Administration’s domestic policies, especially in the areas of welfare reform, crime, education, and tobacco. The General Files series consist of records that either did
  • and seniors, education, welfare reform, Middle Class Bill of Rights, and state and local economic issues. This collection consists of memos, letters, reports, schedules, itineraries, talking points, copies of legislation, and organizational material
  • care and reform, Medicare/Medicaid, immigration, disability, children, families and seniors, education, welfare reform, Middle Class Bill of Rights, and state and local economic issues. The records include memos, letters, reports, schedules, itineraries
  • Bruce Reed - Welfare Reform Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • Welfare Reform Series: President Clinton established an interagency group, the White House Working Group on Welfare Reform, Family Support, and Independence (1993-1994), in order to carry out his campaign promise “to end welfare as we know
  • DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL Reed, Bruce: Welfare Reform (1993-2001) Box 1 OA 18939 [Subject File] Academics Accomplishments Advocacy Groups Advocates AFDC [Aid to Families with Dependent Children] AFDC-UP [Aid to Families with Dependent Children
  • This collection consists of miscellaneous records originating from the White House Domestic Policy Council during 1995-1997. The records highlight topics relating to teen pregnancy, welfare reform, youth violence, and executive branch agency
  • topics relating to teen pregnancy, welfare reform, youth violence, and executive branch agency programs and policies intended to benefit young children. The records include memoranda, reports, articles, survey data, press releases, speeches
  • Kathryn Way worked as a staff member in the Domestic Policy Council from 1993 to 1994. This collection includes topics relating to welfare reform, U.S. territorial holdings or insular territories, Social Security legislation, legal issues
  • as a staff member in the Domestic Policy Council from 1993 to 1994, leaving to become Director of Family Services for the state of Delaware. This collection highlights topics relating to welfare reform, U.S. territorial holdings or insular territories, social
  • , education, empowerment zones, family leave, farm workers, the FDR Memorial, gambling, gay marriage, health care, homelessness, immigration, labor, media violence, Medicaid, national service, social security, urban policy, veterans, welfare reform, the What’s
  • , memoranda, news articles, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes relating to White House meetings, welfare reform tasks, and agency rule and reg. draft discussions, briefing materials, draft legislation, talking points, and draft and final Agency Rules.
  • concerning meetings amongst themselves and various counter-parts. The emails also includes brief mentions of welfare reform, livability, education policy and initiatives, and the G8 and NATO summits.
  • August 1997 through February 1999. The files contain correspondence, memorandums, reports, publications, newspaper articles, and Ms. Chough’s handwritten meeting notes. These materials concern welfare reform employment programs and incentives
  • , children’s health, teen motherhood, and welfare reform.
  • to include new funds for quality child care assistance in his reform of welfare. The records consist of letters. Topics cover Aid to Families with Dependent Children, child care, children’s health, teen motherhood, and welfare reform. System of Arrangement
  • ”. The President and Tom Brokaw discussed various topics such as information technology, Russia, President Clinton’s personal character, tobacco, illegal drugs, welfare reform, Social Security, the Presidential experience, oil imports, income tax, college tuition
  • on July 15, 1996. The President and Tom Brokaw discuss various topics such as, Information Technology, Russia, President Clinton’s personal character, Tobacco, Illegal drugs, Welfare reform, Social Security, the Presidential experience, Oil imports, Income
  • This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Miscellaneous series in the Domestic Policy Council. The collection consists of records relating to health care, welfare reform, housing, employment, persons with disabilities, education, women and children
  • served as Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1993 to 1997 and was vital in the implementation of the Clinton Administration’s domestic policies. The Miscellaneous series includes topics such as health care, welfare reform
  • /ID 20725] State of the Union Addresses 1997-2000 [OA/ID 20725] History of Domestic Policy Council – General [OA/ID 20725] Early Lists of Executive Orders / Initiatives [OA/ID 20725] Welfare Reform Team Documents [1] [OA/ID 20725] Welfare Reform Team
  • ] Child Wel [Welfare] Chats Current [2] [OA/ID 10043] Box 5 Child Wel [Welfare] Chats Current [3] [OA/ID 10043] Child Wel [Welfare]---Long-Term [1] [OA/ID 10043] Child Wel [Welfare]---Long-Term [2] [OA/ID 10043] [Child Welfare Reform Meetings] [1] [OA/ID
  • to the President’s Interagency Task Force on Nonprofits and Government, legislative correspondence, Bruce Reed memoranda to the President on various topics including welfare reform, crime, education, AIDS, violence, Habeas reform, National Service, lobby reform
  • correspondence, Bruce Reed memoranda to the President on various topics including welfare reform, crime, education, AIDS, violence, Habeas reform, National Service, lobby reform, tobacco, reinventing government, publications, and document request forms from 1994
  • This collection covers the years 1993-2001 and includes topics such as administration accomplishments, book drafts, cabinet retreats, health care, welfare reform, housing, employment, persons with disabilities, and “POTUS Has Seen” records
  • 2001. His hand was visible in the implementation of the Clinton Administration’s domestic policies, especially in the areas of welfare reform, crime, education, and tobacco. The Admin series includes such topics as administration accomplishments, book
  • to this FOIA request consist of email related to the Systematic Alien Verification of Entitlements (SAVE) database, specifically as it relates to welfare reform. System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found
  • This series includes books, pamphlets, reports and other such bound material covering topics such as budget, health care, welfare reform, housing, National Performance Review, employment, persons with disabilities, and teen pregnancies.
  • , DPC from 1997 thru 2001. His hand was visible in the implementation of the Clinton Administration’s domestic policies, especially in the areas of welfare reform, crime, education, and tobacco. The Publications series includes books, pamphlets, reports
  • & Jeremy 28 July 9:00-9:30 Box 17 Tenncare [1] – [3] Unfunded Mandates Urban Policy Veterans’: Agent Orange Violence [1] – [2] Violence in T.V. W. VA/Indiana Consolidated Plan [1] Box 18 W.VA/Indiana Consolidated Plan [1] – [5] Welfare Reform [1] – [5] Box
  • This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Correspondence series containing records related to topics such as health care, welfare reform, housing, employment, persons with disabilities, immigrant benefits, education, women and children, and senior
  • such as health care, welfare reform, housing, employment, persons with disabilities, immigrant benefits, education, women and children, and senior citizens. The records include memos, letters, greeting cards, petitions, recommendations, forms, resumes
  • was the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and the Director of the Domestic Policy Council. As the President's chief domestic policy advisor, he oversaw a variety of issues including education, crime, welfare reform, tobacco, family policy, health care
  • ] [OA/ID 10449] Weekly Report [2] [OA/ID 10449] Welfare Meeting [OA/ID 10454] Welfare Reform [OA/ID 10453] Box 27 Welfare Reform Implementation [1] [OA/ID 10453] Welfare Reform Implementation [2] [OA/ID 10453] Welfare Reform Implementation [3] [OA/ID
  • ] Extra Copies [1] [OAIID 5261] Extra Copies [2] [OAIID 5261] [loose material] [OAIID 5857] Lunch Meeting with Janet Schrader, Re: Welfare Reform 12:00 - 1:OOpm [OAIID 5857] Meeting with Congressman Owens & Disability Comm. Reps 11 :00 - 12:00pm [OAiID
  • ] 11 [OA/ID 7385] USCM [United States Conference of Mayors] [OA/ID 7322] Welfare Reform [OA/ID 7385] Box 22 [Welfare Reform] [OA/ID 7330] WHF [White House Fellows] – Recruitment [OA/ID 7385] White House Fellows [OA/ID 7322] [White House Working Meeting
  • continued: President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton arriving at the Tulsa Convention Center for the Governors Conference President Clinton delivering remarks to the opening plenary session on Health Care and Welfare Reform at the Governors Conference
  • in Tulsa President Clinton delivering an opening plenary session speech on health care and welfare reform at the Governors Conference in Tulsa President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton greeting police and others prior to departing Tulsa International
  • supporter (as the records found here attest to) of two of Clinton’s groundbreaking legislative initiatives: NAFTA and welfare reform.
  • ). [Her] DPC responsibilities included the policy development, and coordination of key domestic White House priorities from welfare reform to education, health care, crime, and other long-term strategic issues. She was also Associate Director for Education
  • 9/28/96 [OA/ID 10985] 5/11/96 Radio Address – Teen Pregnancy (48 hrs after birth) [OA/ID 10985] 6/22/96 Radio Address [OA/ID 10985] 9-9-95 Welfare Reform (Radio) [OA/ID 10985] Box 28 6-9-95 REGO (reinventing govt) Washington, DC [1] [OA/ID 10985] 6-9
  • This collection consists of the records of Julie Bosland. Bosland served as Assistant Director for Domestic Policy in the Welfare Reform and Tobacco Division of the Domestic Policy Council. This collection covers topics relating to child support
  • Bosland was the Assistant Director for Domestic Policy in the Welfare Reform and Tobacco Division of the Domestic Policy Council, serving in this position starting in 2000. Before coming to the White House, she worked at the Department of Health and Human
  • 8397] Social Security-History [OA 8397] Social Security Hot Issues Briefing, 5/95 [OA 8397] Social Security, Immigration, Welfare Reform [OA 8397] Social Security Independence Act [OA 8397] Social Security/Medicare Trustees Report, June 1996 [1] [OA
  • /ID 19585] Vital Voices [OA/ID 20225] Vouchers [OA/ID 19579] Weekly Meetings [OA/ID 19578] Welfare Reform [OA/ID 19585] Welfare Reform - Cities [OA/ID 19585] [Welfare Reform] Progressive Policy Institute [OA/ID 19590] Welfare Reform - Research [OA/ID
  • , DPC from 1997 thru 2001. His hand was visible in the implementation of the Clinton Administration’s domestic policies, especially in the areas of welfare reform, crime, education, and tobacco. The Tobacco series covers all facets of Reed’s involvement
  • ] Child Care/Tax Proposal CDCTC [Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit] FY01 [OA/ID 20365] Child Care - Welfare Reform Yale-Berkeley Report [OA/ID 20365] Child Development/Brain [OA/ID 20366] Child Poverty [OA/ID 20366] Child Welfare/SSBG [Social Services
  • /ID 10995] [OA/ID 10995] [OA/ID 10995] [OA/ID 10995] [OA/ID 10995] [OA/ID 10995] [OA/ID 10995] Triology Unequal Justice University Speeches Urban Issues Violence Violence/Terrorism Welfare Reform Welfare Related Articles What It Means
  • of domestic policy as it relates to Native American people, including crime, teen suicide, gaming, the Census, housing, education, welfare reform, and health care. The collection also consists of records concerning the President’s Initiative on Race
  • , gaming, violence against women, the census, housing, education, welfare reform, and healthcare. This collection also holds information concerning Presidential Initiatives such as the President’s Initiative on Race and the New Markets Tour. The collection
  • Development Committee [OA/ID 10811] Violence: Facing History and Ourselves [OA/ID 10811] Voter Registration [OA/ID 10811] Box 32 Welfare Reform Info [1] [OA/ID 10812] Welfare Reform Info [2] [OA/ID 10812] White House [OA/ID 12822] White House Craft Collection
  • ] [OA 14383] Violence/School Safety [1] [OA 15417] Box 19 Violence/School Safety [2] [OA 15417] Washington Lawyers Project [OA 15423] Welfare Reform [OA 15423] West [Cornel]/Hewlett [Sylvia Ann] [OA 15423] White House Book [OA 15422] White House
  • collection tools and procedures, the pursuit of employment rights for the disabled, fatherhood development, welfare reform, including budget development and legislative negotiations surrounding food stamps, Medicaid, and Welfare to Work. This series also
  • of Cynthia Rice’s Subject Files, and primarily concerns welfare reform, including budget development and legislative negotiations surrounding food stamps, Medicaid, and Welfare to Work. This series also contains records regarding $3 billion in grants awarded
  • ] Staffing [OA/ID 10841] State Welfare Examples [OA/ID 10841] Veterans [OA/ID 10841] Vetoes & Welfare Reform [OA/ID 10841] Videos/Briefings General [OA/ID 10840] 2013-1078-S Clinton Presidential Library’s web site http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 8 Violence
  • ] Usher’s Office Executive Residence [OA/ID 15629] Various Member Lists (Foundations, Art Organizations) [1] [OA/ID 14741] Various Member Lists (Foundations, Art Organizations) [2] [OA/ID 14741] Box 15 Veronica Hearst [OA/ID 15627] Welfare Reform [Empty] [OA
  • collection tools and procedures, the pursuit of employment rights for the disabled, fatherhood development, welfare reform, including budget development and legislative negotiations surrounding food stamps, Medicaid, and Welfare to Work. This series also
  • 14956] Violence Against Women [3] [OA 14956] Box 24 W.K. Kellogg Foundation [OA 14960] Washington Work First [OA 14960] Washington's TANF [Temporary Assistance for Needy Families] [OA 14956] Welfare Reform-Food Stamps [OA 14955] Women and Girls
  • [OA/ID 23244] Urban Improvement [OA/ID 23242] V-Chip [OA/ID 16423] Vice President (Gore) [OA/ID 24338] Website [OA/ID 23244] Website Christmas 2000 [OA/ID 24269] Welcome for Every Child [Report] [OA/ID 17349] Welfare Reform/Poverty [OA/ID 17349] White
  • points for the First Lady’s scheduled activities for 1 2014-0483-S http:www.clintonlibrary.gov the day, lists of contact people for daily events, and any relevant news clippings on the subjects of Health Care, Welfare Reform, Education, Children
  • ] [3] [OA/ID 14451] [OA/ID 14451] [OA/ID 14451] [OA/ID 14451] [OA/ID 14451] [OA/ID 14451] [Michael Waldman: Welfare Reform] [Michael Waldman: Third Way] [Michael Waldman to POTUS] [Michael Waldman – Radio Address 5/31/97 – Taxes] [1] [Michael Waldman
  • ] OMB - Reinventing Government OMB - Regulatory Oversight & Executive Order OMB - Priority Management Objectives OMB - Year 2000 Appropriations OMB - Health Security Act OMB - Welfare Reform OMB & Foreign Policy OMB - Saving Social Security First OMB
  • Malpractice Reform Mental Health NIH Occupational Health and Safety [“The Logic of Health Reform”] Box 203 Oregon Plan Right to Die Briefing Book: The Next Phase of Welfare Reform People to Network [1 - 2] Physician Self - Referral Older Americans Primary