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  • Empowerment Zones [1]
  • ) of the PRAj. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 27, 1994 MR. PRESIDENT: The attached is a memo from Carol Rasco, Bob. Rubin and Jack Quinn seeking your approval . for a process of designating Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities from among some 700
  • Empowerment Zones [4]
  • SUBJEcr: EMPOWERMENT ZONES/ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES DESIGNATION PROCESS I. ACTION-FORCING EVENT The Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities (EZJEq application process began on January 17, 1994 and the deadline for submission is June 30, 1994
  • with the Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community law adopted last year and the ongoing reform of the Community Reinvestment Act, this legislation 'constitutes a major foundation of my community empowerment strategy. Since my days as Governor of Arkansas, where I helped
  • [Empowerment Zones] [1]
  • the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community process, the federal government offers a partnership agreement with communities and State and local governments: If you plan strategically and comprehen­ sively, if you create a plan that is realistic and doable, we
  • for selected programs a system for giving preference to projects in places meeting the criteria for an empowerment zone or enterprise community, regardless of whether such places are specifically designated as such. We will also pay particular attention
  • Empowerment Zones [3]
  • . The U SF Area of Hillsborough County has been in a state of decline now for a number of years. We strongly feel that it is not too late to halt this decline. Our "grass-roots"movement had been underway prior to the Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community
  • of Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Secretary of the Interior are each authorized, in accordance with the provisions of this title, to make enterprise grants for empowerment zones and enterprise communities
  • [Empowerment Zones] [2]
  • that explicitly states that communities designated as Federal empowerinent zones and enterprise communities qualify for waivers. I I Waiver authority was not included in the empowerment zone legislation adopted by Congress in the Budget Reconciliation !Act
  • Rural Empowerment Zones, Rural Enterprise and Champion Communities
  • 09/22/95 16:12 £lJ 001/006 'ft202 720 2080 DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE , I O,FICe OF THE SECRETARY "YASHINGTON. D.C. 20260 MEMORANDUM r " ' TO: PARTIES INTERESTED IN PROGRESS OF RURAL EMPOWERMENT ZONES. RURAL ENTERPRISE, AND CHAMPION
  • Empowerment Zones [2]
  • of applications is June 30, 1994, at which time the selection process for the 9 Empowerment Zones (EZ) and 95 Enterprise Communities (EC) will begin. While the formal selections are to be made by the Secretaries of HUD (for urban areas) arid Agriculture (for rural
  • ', 'aivers For Distressed COllllllunities P/"; (!a) IN GENERAL. -- At the request of a governmental entity that (1) has applied for designation as an enterprise community or an empowerment zone pursuant to Subchapter C of Title XIII of the Omnibus Budget
  • or .,' .' YisittheCfihto~·pr,esideptiitlLibrary's.Re.se~rchRoonl.,·· • " ',. i' ' , ".. "; ".'. ,",.';' '~. . '. " . ; ,: - , 1· .' . . • .. :. ':".: • ~ . .' " ,., AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EMPOWERMENT ZONE/ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY INITIA TVE
  • effective services. Work on this topic will continue, and explorations are under way to see if this work can be made useful to the Administration in its planning for enterprise and empowerment zones tI_nd related acitvities. (2) issues in the evaluation
  • of the Union on Jan. 25, governors in town last of Jan./first of Feb., the budget presentation on Feb. 7 and the start up of Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community workshops in February I cannot schedule any heavier than I now have prior to mid-February
  • with assisting in the implementation of the President's empowerment zones and enterprise communities legislation, which was passed in July, 1993. In addition, the Board will reward communities that develop innovative human and economic development strategies
  • devastated of our communities? There is. Congress has passed a $3.5 billion package of targeted tax incentives and investments to support the designation of 9 empowerment zones and 95 enterprise communities. The incentives are designed to stimulate
  • Zone!Enterprise Community (EZlEC) application materials, albeit a much shorter version (the application guide should be no more than eight pages in length). It is very important that the application and guide beuser-friepdly, since the applications
  • , 1, ,1994," ' .,,' , \,) \ , , ' : ' {' Empowerment Zone Designa,t!on 'Announcement - December ~ , ' , ,~_ .' \,.' .' II ~ ,~ ,~~,~ ~':.' " .. , .. ' , ' ' , ~,::, ", .', .. - , • , ~ ,~~ , '. 199
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  • . The Clinton administration is also working through the development of empowerment zones and enterprise areas to encourage lnnova~lons In'unltylng case management ana snarlng lntorma~lon. Tnrougn these and other demonstrations, coordinated case reviews could
  • fmancial 21 institutions, and other factors that the Fund determines to be appropriate; or 22 (2) is located in an empowerment zone or enterprise community ~ection 1391 of the Internal Revenue Code of 198(j. 23 designated under 24 (i) QUALIFIED
  • provided to the Community Enterprise. Board broad waiver authority for all localities designated as empowerment zones and enterprise communities. Under. our proposal, the Board would have been authorized to waive any provision of Federal law or regulation
  • to capital and credit provided by existing financial ·21 institutions, and ,other factors that the Fund determines to be appropriate; or 22 (2) is. located .in an empowerment zone or .enterprise community. . . 23 designated under section 1391
Violence [1] (Item)
  • : Later this year, the Community Enterprise Board, chaired by the Vice President, will announce selection criteria for Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities. Public safety will be an important component. ,The .Administration has several other
  • Enterprise Zones NEe APPROXllIA'1'B '1'Ixn1(i .' Edley Immediate Reconcll Latton :. I '~ , ~gree.erit·, includis19' ~ empowermerit!zones and 100 enterprise communities. 'j 17 .k~. ~~;~i. ~:,~;. ;: .;J;~l,a~11;t=:=)1();:~ LBAoi~M8m818ILln.· "i fl~ 'r
POTUS (Item)
  • . HELPING COMMUNITIES o Created nine Economic Empowennent Zones and 95 Enterprise Communities. The plan gives local communities the incentives and regulatory flex.ibility to work with the private sector in developing comprehensive economic development