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  • Coordination of Research “A”, Gerry Pollen
  • PRD-15 - US Policy Toward Nicaragua, 2/22/1993
  • CAM Centralizing and Coordinating Efforts “F”, Joe Kaczmarczyk
  • Issue: Research Coordination, October 5-6, 2000
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [1]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [2]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [3]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [4]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [5]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [6]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [7]
  • Access and Delivery P, February 21-22 [2002]
  • WHCCAM Commissioners Briefing Book, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Commissioners Briefing Book, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Testimony, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Testimony, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Testimony, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • Meeting, Hubert Humphrey Building, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • Meeting, Hubert Humphrey Building, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript Volume I, February 22, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript Volume I, February 22, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript Volume I, February 22, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript Volume I, February 22, 2001 [4]
  • [05/15/1997 – 07/22/1997]
  • [09/03/1999 – 11/22/1999]
  • [11/22/1999 – 01/07/2000]
  • [05/17/2000 – 06/22/2000]
  • Food Safety Initiative: Vice President Event 5-22-98
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Appointment of Kristine M. Gebbie as AIDS Policy Coordinator and an Exchange with Reporters 6/25/1993
  • PDD-29 - Security Policy Coordination, 9/16/1994
  • , ' Ca'se Number: 2010-1225-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. " I Original OAIIP Number: 4118 Document ID: [PDD-29 Security Policy Coordination
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [3]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [4]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [5]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [6]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • Technology for America’s Economic Growth, A New Direction to Build Economic Strength - February 22, 1993
  • are continuouslyinvolved i in the Ready Phase, which includes: collection and production of intelligence relating to the threat of mass illegal immigration policy coordination and operational planning at the field office and headquarters level DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
  • Carolyn Gatz - Office of Policy Development - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection contains the files of Carolyn Gatz, who worked in the Office of Policy Development in 1993. The Office of Policy Development was responsible for advising and assisting the President in the formulation, coordination
  • . Scope and Content Carolyn Gatz worked in the Office of Policy Development in 1993. The Office of Policy Development was responsible for advising and assisting the President in the formulation, coordination, and implementation of domestic and economic
  • Policy Coordinator Special Assistant to the Secretary Department of Health &: Human Services Fax: 202-690-7098 Carol Rasco Deputy Assistant to the President for Policy Development Fax: 202-456-2878 Dear Patsy and Carol: Thank you for the invitation
  • specific issues and events his emails concern meeting coordination and scheduling, speech drafts, collaboration with other agencies and offices, congressional correspondence, statements of administration policy, talking points for President Clinton
  • Working Group; and Tuesday, February 22, at 10:30 - 11:30 a,m. for the Policy Coordination Working Group. Both of us have cleared our schedules for these times. PRINCIPALS' COMMITTEE EDUCATION, TRAINING AND REEMPLOYMENT Agenda February 16, 1994
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council]
  • and the Director of the Office of National Service- Eli Segal, the Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development- Ira Magaziner, the Director of National Drug Control Policy- Lee Brown, and finally the National AIDS Policy Coordinator- Christine
  • for National Security Affairs, who shall assure appropriate coordination with the Assistant to the ·President for Economic Affairs. Agency representatives to. the CICG sl10uldbe at a senior policy level (Assistant· S,ecreta:r:-Y 0 higher)., Where.,. appropriate
  • National Association of State Boards of Education 3-22-93 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
  • the past couple' of weeks, I have found lthat the issue of better coordination strikes a very responsive chord. In particular (as we were discussing at the Head Start meeting yesterday), the idea of ,rethinking Head Start and Chapter 1 in tandem with each
  • PDD-62 - Protection Against Unconventional Threats to the Homeland and Americans Overseas, 5/22/1998
  • Y' ULyi\U .. H. . . I OECRE'f I i I -- Adoption and implementation of fhe eleven major international conventions on t~rrorism rill be a major foreign policy priority.~· I . The State Department shall be responsible for coordinating
  • laws and E.O. 12333. I direct that the llowing specific initiatives be undertaken to improve U.S. counterintelligence effectiveness: National Counterintelligence Policy Coordination • A National Counterintelligence Policy Board (Policy Board
  • Protection Against Unconventional Threats to the Homeland and Americans Overseas (5/22/1998).
  • Y' ULyi\U .. H. . . I OECRE'f I i I -- Adoption and implementation of fhe eleven major international conventions on t~rrorism rill be a major foreign policy priority.~· I . The State Department shall be responsible for coordinating
  • that tnocl«d ~ initiatives ror Ule - 1 1 of HEW. l.m a gta
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [2]
  • of Functions: 1. Provides overall leadership, coordination, and direction for the Department's programs of civil rights, including program delivery compliance and equal employment opportunity . 2. Monitors and evaluates policies, procedures
  • 1995-03-07, BTF Memorandum re Deputies Committee Meeting February 22, 1995
  • and coordinate a Croatian strategy paper. " The interagency working group will work on papers for the bottom-up review of policy. " The US will provide UNPROFOR equipment for the next part of augmentation but will await completion of the policy review
  • . MAlHT.IB) . PESCRIPTIO!:!. THE HEALTH PAD AREA WOULD CONSIST OF: SUPPORT FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM CROSS· CUTTING HEALTH POLICY COORDINATION INOTE: BUDGET EXAMINING RESPONSIBILITIES REMAIN UNCHANGED]. • ADVANTAGES, PERMITS THE PAD TO CONCENTRATE ON HEALTH
AIDS 1994 [5] (Item)
  • for Domestic POlicy~~ SUBJECT: Office of National AIDS Policy I appreciat1a the comments you have shared with me regarding the National AliDS Policy Coordinator. It has always been the President's intention that the Coordinator's position be a meaningful
  • [Department of Veterans Affairs - Office of Policy & Planning]
  • with respect to other agencies, both bilaterally and multilaterally. In the multilateral arena, OPP has sustained the Secretary in his position on the ,President's Domestic Policy Council,. coordinated the Department's participation and contributions to major
  • of rehabilitation, medical fol­ 22 low-up and integrated community services, which are 23 costly and frequently not readily available; 24 (7) individuals sustaining traumatic brain m­ . 25 jUt:\T require coordinated and specialized services, in­ -03121 m
  • Chris Jennings - Meetings, Trips, Events Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • . Jennings was charged with developing and implementing the Administration’s health care policy. In this capacity, Mr. Jennings coordinated and oversaw the health policy work of numerous federal agencies, including the Office of Management and Budget
  • /19 deadline). . Receive comments on Reed ideas memo and continue. to vet new policy ideas (aimed at 12/19 deadline) Draft and circulate poll questionnaire, coordinated with theme and policy research (aimed at survey in field 12/16-18; note: no poll
  • Interagency Wor Group (eWC/IWG) is hereby est ished. Section 2.2. Purpose and Function. The eWe/IWG 1 serve as the senior interagency forum for consideration of policy issues concerning the United States Government's obligat under the ewe. It shall coordinate
  • Council and coordinated 'under the Community Empowerment Board. I look forward to meeting with you on-Thursday, 9/22/94, to discuss these i s~ues,. If any page (s) are missing, please call Ext. 4-4637 for re-transmission. " 09/21/94 11:00 '5
  • , and effectively the duties of a 22 care coordinator described in paragraph 23 (1), and 24 (ii) demonstrates capability in estab- 25 lishing and periodically re,ie\\ing and re- 0:\ BAI\BA193 .232 :2 -! r I 1 ,., I !I \ising plans of care
  • policy strategy. " ." . PACf Coordination Mechanism Develop a formal coordination mechanism for Project "PACf" in Washington to replace the informal BilchiklEdelmanIKuninl Cuomo/Latimer/Powers/Shapiro ,: structure that has ,guided the Project thus
  • Disability Policy review Full Group Mtg. 22 Feb. 1995 2-3:30pm
  • r~ Agenda notes in italics NATIONAL DISABILITY POLICY REVIEW Meeting of the Review Team February 22, 1995 Room 248,' Old Executive Office Building AGENDA Welcome and Introduction (5 min.) Carol H. Rasco (Lynn Margherio and Diana fortuna
  • earned praise for: its competent, dispassionate examinations of major poHcy questions; its management of key Administration priorities; and for its resistance to hastily conceived, unsound policies. Moreover, its coordination of international' economic
  • [SSA - Developing Social Security Policy]
  • and making recommendations relating to the coordination of programs that provide health security with the OASDl and SSI programs; '3) making recommendations to the President and to the Congress with respect to policies thut will ensure the solvency of dle
  • 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
  • IT. These services include: • Overseeing IT security; • Establishing agency~wide IT policy. plans, standards and budgets; • Coordinating IT capital investments; • Developing and maintaining an mtegrated agency-wide IT architecture; and • Promoting improvements
AIDS 1994 [4] (Item)
  • -AIDS. CJUI' Sincerely, ~
  • White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy - Collection Finding Aid
  • The White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy (WHCCAMP) was established by EO 13147 on March 7, 2000 for a two-year period in response to a growing public use of and interest in alternatives to standard medical care
  • on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy (continued) WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [3] [OA 43231] WHCCAM Meeting Testimony, February 22-23, 2001 [1] [OA 43231] WHCCAM Meeting Testimony, February 22-23, 2001 [2] [OA 43231
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell I) [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 100 1 11 Position: O:\Slto\SIM94.397 DISCUSSION DRAFT S.L.C
  • Rural Policy Development
  • was a good first step toward improving the federal government's working relationships with our rural customers. Now, we need to take the next steps. Our goal is to develop, by the end of December, a coordinated national rural policy. I envision
  • Anna Richter - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • Anna Richter served as a staffer in the Domestic Policy Council of the White House towards the end of the Clinton Administration, helping to coordinate domestic policy events for the President and Vice-President. Her records cover a variety
  • in the White House Domestic Policy Council, Anna Richter helped coordinate communications and events for the President and Vice-President. She left the White House at the end of the Clinton Administration to work as a speechwriter for Oregon’s State
  • G-7 Jobs Conference: Treasury Economic Policy
  • ministers' meetings and the annual heads of government meetings-are extremely valuable. They make international policy coordination much easier, strengthen the world economy, and provide very convenient opportunities to do the bulk of international economic
  • 1993-02-10, Office of European Analysis Memo re Deputies Meeting on Bosnia Policy
  • had not.decided that we would go that far. OSD was more bullish on the idea. This will be bucked up to the Principals for decision. -- Berger will try to get Christopher's speech on the new policy moved up for late today. This will be coordinated
  • Briefings and Resumes for Staff Interviews May 22, 1996
  • and phone number [partial] (2 pages) n.d. P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7678 FOLDER TITLE: Briefings and Resumes for Staff Interviews May 22,1996 20 I 0-0 198
  • [State of the Union 1998 - Office of National Drug Control Policy Ideas]
  • -2572). Thank you. .SENT BY:, 1-22-98 ; 3:04PM ONDCP/COS- 2024567067;* 2/ 4 E X E C U T I V E O F F I C E O F T H E PRESIDENT OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY Washington, D.C. 20503 January 21, 1998 gift } 3 INFORMATTON MEMORANDUM
  • . This admlnistration has already taken a number of steps to address this problem. As you know Mr. Chairman, the PreSident has made the Director of ONDCP a member of the Cabinet and the Domestic Pol.1cy Council (DPe),. Th'ese are the major policy coordinating councils
  • 1995-11-22B, Anthony Lake to President Clinton re Your Participation in Principals Committee Meeting on Bosnia November 22, 1995, 1045-1145 a.m.
  • CO6C31044 RE 9 u8E -. LTf 21354 T H E WW H ITI H OO S E S E G U WASHINGTON November 22, INFORMATION MEMORANDUM 1995 95NOM A7 43 Approved for Release CIA jHistorical Collections Divrsion FOR THE PRESIDENT AR 70-14 10CT2013 FROM
  • , 20 such as tables of terms, medical concepts, medical 21 diagnostic codes, or medical procedure codes. 22 (4) COORDINATION OP BENEFITS.—The term 23 "coordination of benefits" means determining and 24 coordinating the financial obhgations
AIDS 1994 [3] (Item)
  • f-k: {lIDS THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON MEMORANDUM TO ALL STAFF OF THE AIDS POLICY COORDINATOR'S OFFICE FROM: Carol H. Rasco SUBJ: Int,erirrl Director DATE: August 2, 1994 I am pleased to share with you that Patsy Fleming has been named
  • OF THE PRESIDENT , OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D,C. 20503 January 22, 1993 THE DIRECTOR M-93-03 MEMORANDUM FOR AGENCIES FROM: SUBJECT: This is to call to your attention the Executive branch's formal legislative coordination and clearance
Drugs (Item)
  • " EXECU'I'lVE OFFICE OF Tim OI;I'ICE tW I'RK~IU~:vr N.\:nO~\L lHWf; CONT«OL Vouey Wa~hin!-..t (j", U.C !1I503 ","r.,' .ry 22, 1999 DcarMr The attached charts summarize drug policy successes and challenges. Over the last three years we
  • administered by six federal departments. The major purpose of the plan is to encourage and facilitate cooperation, coordin~tion and collaboration among programs at state and local levels. The plan extends not only to publicly funded programs, but also such non
Returned Mail (Item)
  • AIDS Policy Coordinator's office. These meetings have provided valuable ~nput to our process -- and we hope that they have contributed to ~he community's understanding of the role of the National AIDS p,olicy Coordinator within the White House and our
  • INITIATIVES 12/22 Agency/Policy Area Child Labor Enforcement Standards Equal Pay Manufacturing Assistance NLRB Subtotal Urban Initiative SBA Treasury Subtotal HUD Abandoned buildings Discussion Policy Council Preferred Level 40 20 55 [10] 508 115 150 115
AIDS 1994 [6] (Item)
  • Thank you for meeting with representatives of the AIDS community last week to discuss restructuring the office of the national AIDS policy coordinator. I appreciated hearing about the status of the offil(;e, particularly in relation to coordination
  • , Wa{Ten Christopher Title January 23, 1997 Deputy Secretary ofSt.ltc ' , Title ApJ)ointce Status ! AppOintment Hute Deputy Secretary Clifton R. \\Ibarton, Jr. Non-Career : January 27, 1993 Strobe Talbol1 Non~Career ; Fcbruatv 22, 1994
  • budget official. Responsibilities of the Council The Council will h~ve ~esponsibility for coordinating advice to the President on overall economic strategy, including both domestic and international economic policies. The Council will assist
  • and jurisdiction, and shall actively seek to improve communication at all levels of the organizations. Infonnation sharing at the Headquarters level of each agency will include cooperation and coordination in the development of policies, procedures, regulations
  • Dr. Jack Gibbons OSTP [Office of Science and Technology Policy] 8-13-93 9:00-9:15
  • for the National Space Council (NSpC) and the National Critical Materials Council (NCMC); and 2) reinvigorate the Office of Science and Technology Policy, which I direct, and the Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, arid Technology (FCCSET), which
  • Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
  • States. Pursuant to the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, as amended, the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) designates these geographical areas to promote more effective coordination of drug control efforts. T~e additional
  • . ; Rlecommendatlcms for policy or proceciural ch~ge that could ~nhance ~ur . ' to,. COIIabo::~ter ~~~bllity (responsiveness), Inse~~~ based ~n commut identified goals. Greater coordination among collaboratives. Partner campleting form: Kimberly DJlfk Contact
  • National Space Policy (PDD 49) - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of material concerning the development of Presidential Decision Directive (PDD) 49. The PDD, which President Clinton signed on September 14, 1996, outlined the Administration’s policy for space programs emphasizing
  • ] [01/18/1996 – 06/25/1996] [OA/ID 590000] [07/17/1996 – 10/21/1996] [OA/ID 590000] MSMail – Non-Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [National Space Policy] [01/22/1996 – 04/10/1996] [OA/ID 605000] Last modified: 12/19/2011 2008-0830-F Clinton Presidential
  • coordination of Indian affairs policy, set-up an American Indian and Alaska Native desk in the Office of Justice Programs, established an Indian Country Investigations Office at the FBI, and designated Assistant U.S. Attorneys to serve as tribal government
  • Meeting: Disability Policy Rev. 30 Nov. 1994 2:00 - 3:30
  • OR A.imee Berenson, Legislativ~ Counsel·' AIDS Action Council 986-1300' xlI .. MEMORANDUM FROM JEREMY BEN-AMI AND STANLEY S. HERR TO: DESIGNEES TO THE NATiONAL DISABILITY POLICY REVIEW DATE: November 22, 1994 PRELIMINARY WORK PLAN Discussion Draft
Crime Bill (Item)
  • ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT . FOR ECONOMIC POLICY CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR IF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET The Federal Government must administer its programs
  • ) on coordination of review of applications for EZs/ECs from urban and rural communities (June 22). He met with'DirectrsPanetts, Rivlin, 'Sawhill and Edley to discuss EZ/EC, urban policy and possible second round (June 22). ' In addition, he and sheryl1 Cashin
AIDS 1994 [1] (Item)
  • to the President for Domestic Policy White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20500 Re: National Aids Policy Coordinator Dear Ms. Rasco: C' :, Thhdetteris'writteifitl' support of Mi: Herberf W. Pehy;
  • Devorah Adler - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of the records of Devorah Adler from her time in the Domestic Policy Council. Adler was Assistant Director for Health Policy from 1998 to the end of the Clinton Administration. This series highlights health care topics
  • the Domestic Policy Council, Devorah Adler was Assistant Director for Health Policy from 1998 to the end of the Clinton Administration. Ms. Adler coordinated with the Department of Health and Human Services and Christopher Jennings, Deputy Assistant
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Organization and Budget
  • : INTERMITTENT. This group meets as needed to discuss ways in which govemment policy can help address the grow,ing demand for workers with information technology skills. This group coordinated the Administration's participation in the January 1998 Convocation
  • December 1996 – [Members of Domestic Policy Team]
  • and broaden his portfolio, as he helps to coordinate and strengthen our ·policies toward Latin America. 22
  • White House White Paper: The Clinton Administration's Policy on Critical Iniros:truc1urc Protection: Presidential Decision Directive 63. Washington, May 22, J 998; 19 pp. Ill-8 White House White Puper: The Clinton Administnttion's Polley on Managing
  • , To maximize consIstency with overall U,S. international affairs priorities. the Secretary will ensure coordination among agencies of the United States: Government in carrying out the policies contained in relevant foreign assistance I legislation. The SecretaI
  • WITH JOEL BERG COORDINATOR FOR FOOD SECURITY LARRY QUINN INTERVIEW. 00:09:24:22 So on January 28 of 1993, I wrote a memo to Secretary Espey outlining the things that we could do for national service, having an environmental team, having a rural
  • [History of Department of State - Security Policies]
  • through the Antiterrorism T~aining and Assistance (ATA) program, which was administered 38 by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security with policy guidance from the Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism (S/CT). The ATA program trained foreign lavl
AIDS 1993 [9] (Item)
  • d' . WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw . OAlBox: OA "1680 File Folder: AIDS 1993; [9] Date: 3/25/04 1. MerilO To McLarty, Lindsey, Gearan from Carol Rasco Re: AIDS Coordinator
  • This collection consists of the Chron Files of Robert Bell, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council (NSC). The files contain records related
  • OPENING DOORS: Building Partnerships '95 September 22, 1995 Sacramento, CA Highlighting model partnerships . and successful collaborations in California. Featuring: ·Carol Rasco Assistant to President Clinton for Domestic Policy· .Co
  • September 20, 1996 - Rural Development Policy Consultation [3]
  • working relationships with our rural customers. Now, we need to take the next steps. Our goal is to develop, by the end of December, a coordinated national rural policy. I envision that the policy will include new actions in the relevant Departments
  • , the taskforce will have serious outreach and coordination activities which must be planned. The policy work cannot be done in a vacuum. -7- 0011 01/25/93 10:23 © 4 0 1 421 1001 S.J.S. -»-»-» WHITE HOUSE/OEDP Constitlir-ncTY T jaf
  • ; the Assistants to the President for Economic Policy and: Dom~stic Policy; the ~ational security Adviseri and.the Assistcint to the President for Science and Te~hnOlOgy Policy. : . . I' The principal func~ions of the NEC are to coordinate the policy-making
  • Meeting: Congressional Staffers. Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco General Files Box #5261 NARA #3682 .Date: 917-9194 9113/94 . 9/14/94 9115/94 9/16/94 9/16/94 - ------- --- -9n3-24/95 9119/94 9/19/94 9/21194 9/22/94 9/22/94 . 9
  • , ' . .' I \ \ . Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: . Carol Rasco Saved as filename: boxset, on DPC File inventory disk, and Julie's computer Meetings . Box 1 of 4 2/2/96 2/4/96 2/4/96 2/4-2/6 2/5/96 2/6/96 2/21-2/22 2121196 2/24/96 2/26/96 2
  • their country last week. The HIV issue was forwarded through domestic policy channels to Mr. Panetta for consideration. Justice DepartmeQt Immigration Action Center I attended Justice Department meetings and coordination continued between White House and Justice
  • PDD-7 - Environmental Policy on Biodiversity and Global Climate Change, 5/27/1993
  • , the Office of. Science and· Technoiogy ·Policy, the Environmental Protection Agency, .theDepartments of Energy, Agriculture,. Transportation, Commerce;' Stat.e, Treasury and others' as· ' appropriate. The.pl
  • Policy Coordinator .... , Number of 1?!lges: 1.... CnWf' Fax Number: 4"1. U;Z"6 Message: . , ~- _;.. Date: _ _ __ DEC-15-1993 18:31 ~ROM TO NAPO 202-472-7054 94562878 P,02 THE: WHITE: HOUSE WASHINGTON December lS, 1993 MEMORANDUM
  • transition from welfare to work. Such effective coordination, however, should not come at the expense of recipients of housing assistance. Sincerely, Andrew Cuomo [;11213 ~8/20~S7 -, '. ':: . -..JUt.&.o£:: 09:17 '::It J,.O°Ila' POLICY DEVELOPEMENT
  • of prografT! policy a..1d in the provision of legal gUidance. The component head coordinates ,with the Enforcement Directors and reports directly iO the AS and DAS. ."' .. " '" ' Enforcement Division Management , .. ," ffl , " T~s . :.; . 'r
  • coordination of Indian affairs policy, set-up an American Indian and Alaska Native desk in the Office of Justice Programs, established an Indian Country Investigations Office at the FBI, and designated Assistant U.S. Attorneys to serve as tribal government
  • as section 18 1934 and by inserting after section 1932 the follow- 19 ing new section: 20 21 "REQUIREMENTS FOR COORDINATED CARE SERVICES "SEC. 1933. (a) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of this 22 title— 23 "(1) PRIMARY CARE CASE MANAGEMENT PRO- 24 GRAM
  • the policy-mok.ing and gross roots levels to achieve those objectives. To adopt a "Platform for Action", concentrating on some of the k.ey issues identified as representing a fundamental obstacle to the advancement of the majority of women in the world
  • by 20 coordinate trade policy. 21 Administration on trade. 22 thi~ t!~ee.' I will wiJ~ speak to the commi I new I will negotiate trade agi:eements, but as you 23 know, each of the issues which 24 is the multilateral steel agreement which
  • ) is the actiDn agent and is responsible for coordinating the imple­ mentation of ESF #8 and providing staff support to the HHS policy officials, The PHS Regional Health Administrator (RHA) is the operating agent and is responsible for directing Regional ESF #8
  • primarily of the lessons of World War II. During the war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt coordinated much national security policy himself through personal consultation ' with the Chiefs of Staff of the military services, p,ersonal advisors, ~d
  • . CollectionlRecord Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: Domestic Policy Council Series/Staff Member: Elena Kagan Subseries: 14364 OAIID Number: FolderID: Folder Title: NATIVE AMERICAN ISSUES - GENERAL [1] Stack: Row: Section
  • PRD 23 - US Policy on Extraterritorial Application of National Environment Policy Act, NEPA, 4/8/1993
  • Case Number: 2010-1225-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. .. . , Original OA/ID Number: 4123 Document ID: [PRD-23 u.s. Policy on Extraterritorial
  • , and the Departments of Education and Health and Human Services", not only to assure consistent policies and procedures, but to make more effective, coordinated use of our limited resources in combatting employment discrimination. Federal Employee Fairness Act Q
  • Order 13078 directing the federal agencies to create a coordinated and aggressive national policy to increase employment of adults with disabilities. The "Building Resources for Individuals with Disabilities to Gain Employment" ("BRIDGE") program is one
  • ~ ..· not\-·teute find 1i•• c!. c. .~'::~ . ln fho•• and n••4 ti~Qad IYI~eD lonv•term ot · ta~ rorJ ac~te oa:e ~, ina l'i&Cl~J\f the•• pzo•v.1ous:a.y ~n1Ul"e4 p:-1v• ~oly by o a&nd• eed aploy4't' policy "'c! the 41aa~ltd mottl in nec1:2 ot lollq
  • announcing the new test policy and the President's July 1993 radio address, explaining the PDD.
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2011-0821-F Records on Presidential Decision Directive 11, U.S. Policy on Nuclear Testing and Comprehensive Test Ban, 1993 Extent 39 folders
  • the skills and learning needed to succeed in a changing workplace. A cOordinated Federal effort is needed to provide flexible training opportunities to employees and to explore how Federal training programs, initiatives, and policies can be~er support
  • " . ' . :.;..... "(a) Establishment of Office. There is established in the Executive . 11 • : following: 10 .. ~'.-'.' Office of the President the ·Office of National 'Drug Control Policy· that- 12 "(I) develops national drug control policy; 13 "(2) coordinates
  • by government and nongovernment o :ganizations, agenc1es. n lvt ua s to a vance. breast cancer knowledge, r~search, policy, and servtces. e was 1 ttlate m response to the National Breast ancer oa at1on s .6 million-signature petition cal ing for a coordinated
  • -June 2.. VA, [DOl) HOPE 6 trainings [HUD) Missing Children's Week, May 22-26 Health Care for the Homeless Conference, May 11-13, Nashville [HHSIBPHC] - -- JULY American Cities Against Drugs, May 14-16, Atlanta [ONDCP) tI.l CAMPAIGN AGAINST CRIME
  • aircraft management to GSA through OMB Circular A­ 126. 1 This circular directed the Administrator of GSA to coordinate. "policy recommendations" and "guidance" for the "procurem~nt, aircraft.~ operation, safety, and disposal of civilian agency GSA
  • Defense Board to the Board of Economic Warfare. The Economic Defense Board "as established by Executive Order 8839 on July.30, 1941, "for the purpose of developing and coordinating policies, plans, and programs designed to protect a'nd strengthen
  • Sperling was President Clinton’s economic adviser and was responsible for coordinating economic policy and chairing policy meetings with the economic cabinet. He served as Deputy Director and then Director of the National Economic Council during the Clinton
  • conversations: CALENDAR OF ANNOUNCEMENTS : PROPOSED Staff assignments noted as made; Larry Haas to coordinate all press LIHEAP: vp to announce continued funding perhaps to AP or regional press 12/25 story ; 12/24 release Increase in homeless grants Cuomo
  • S.A.P. [Statement of Administrative Policy] [5]
  • EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 1 OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 April 16, 199.3 (House) STATEMENT. OF .ADMINISTRATION POLICY , ­ (TH1SSTATE.\ffi"lT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.) S
  • SAP II [Statement of Administrative Policy] [1]
  • ~~ f(()IY\-ILfiJ Wwe ~ ~i . fu~ds' j. ,. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON. D.C. 20503 February 2, 1994 (House Rules) STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED
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  • US Open Golf Tournament, DC I Father's D3V_ 22 Summit of the 8 Economic Conference. Denver, CO. Church Moming Session Group Photo & Communique Press Conference RON San Francisco, CA J Printed on 6/9/97 11:54 AM I Return to DC Event(T) Auto Execs
  • of Department management and provide a central point of coordination for these activities within the Department and with other departments and agencies. 2. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS/MAJOR CHANGES: This Directive addresses all emergency preparedness policies regarding
  • Purchasing Groups, in cases 20 .where small employers are located in HCCA and any of 21 their employees reside in a different HCCA (and are 22 23 24 25
  • POLICY TO CRROL RRSCO DPC p.e1 THE WHITE HOUSE' WASHINGTON April 14, 1994 MEMORANDUM TO CAROL RASCO ~:"\M-'~~ c,~ /It-Bo..vu'\ FROM: Kristine K. Gebbie '" National AIDS Policy Coordinator S~ECT: Weekly Report beqinninq April 13, 1994
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  • 26, 1994 Ms_ Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House Washington, D_ C. 20500-0001 Dear Ms_ Rasco: ' Enclosed is a copy of our monthly newsletter Current Capsules_ I thought you would enjoy seeing the first
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 9/21/93 - 11/22/93 [Binder]: [Press Conference with Attorney General 10/15/1993]
  • , who is here with us today, and 20 21 ·Starek. Co~mission,Commissioners And I m~st add a real special thanks are They took the very heavy work in the organiza.tion and coordination of our efforts at the FTC. 22 Thank you. 23 (Applause
  • ), but only if 21 such insurance is provided under a quali- 22 fied long-term care insurance policy (as de- 23 fined in section 7702B(b)) and the amount 24 paid for such insurance is not disallowed 25 August 26, 1994 "(i) subparagraphs (A) and (B
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  • Advisory Board. Up From Dependency: A New National Public Assistance Strategy (1988). A report and supplements submitted to President Reagan by the Domestic Policy Low-Income Working Group between 1986 and 1988 on how to reform welfare. u.s. Government
  • :21am. TO: TO: Kathryn J. Way J~remy D. Benami FROM: Stanley S. Herr Domestic Policy Council CC: Frances E. Walden SUBJECT: meeting with Connie Garner Connie Garner, the Executive director of the Interagency Coordinating comm
  • E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID, EN T) 24-Mar-1995 06,:11pm TO: Carol H. Rasco FROM: Gaynor R.o McCown Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: meeting with the foundations , Carol: In preparation for our Friday meeting on EZs
  • care and that eoordin&tes aga.inst or excludes items and serv- 3 ices available or paid for under this title and (for policies sold 4 or issued on or alter 90 days after the dau of enactment of this clause) that discloses such coordination
  • of audiology and speech-language pathology services. Carol Rasco, who supervises and coordinates the work of the White House staff of ,; ~ the President's Domestic Policy Council, also serves on the Department of Education's National Education Goals Panel
  • WORK EXPERIENCE August 1998- present The White House, Executive Assistant, Presidential Personnel- Responsibilities include: writing press releases announcing the nomination and appointment of Presidential Appointees which are coordinated through
  • agencies to create a coordinated and aggressive national policy to increase employment of adults with disabilities., The "Building Resources for Individuals with Disabilities to Gain Employment" ("BRlDGE") program is one of several new proposals to grow out
  • PRD-9 - U.S. Policy Toward Angola, 2/11/1993
  • by February 22. It should include clear policy options/recommendations across the full range of options for dealing with this issue. Any difference in view among agencies should be noted. At a minimum, the review should address the following questions
  • PACT Meeting (CHR's Office) 22 Sept. 94 6:00 - 7:15
  • locations, and·how the Project could be integrated into the .Prevention Council and coordinated under the Community Empowerment Board. I look forward to, meeting with you on. Thursday, 9/22/94, to discuss theSe issues. ' • If any page (s) are re
  • . 10/05/94 15:21 DHHS. lOS ts'202 690 7098 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 5, 1994 MEMORANDUM TO CAROL RASCO Flemin~ FROM: Patsy Interim National AIDS Policy Coordinator . SUBJECT: Weekly Report beginning October 5, 1994 THE WEEK AHEAD
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  • . COMMUNICATIONS The Communications Department is divided into eight divisions: Media Affairs Press Research Planning Speechwriting Policy Coordination News Analysis CORRESPONDENCE The Correspondence Depanment serves as a vital link between the President
  • SEC- 200A. COORDINATED COMMUNICATIONS AS CON20 21 TRIRUTIONS. Section 315(a)(7)(B) of the Federal Election Cam- 22 paign Act of 1971 (2 U.S.C. 441a(a)(7)(B)) is amended 23 by inserting after clause (ii) the following new clause: 24 "(iii
  • 22, 1994 The following is a list of Congressional staff for a meeting with Carol and Patsy regarding the National AIDS Policy Coordinator position: House: 4J'--~&-L·:J.TimWestmorcland, Congo Waxman (Health Subcommittee), 225-4952 l/steve Morin
  • and coordinated approach to improve Indian education based on a policy statement defined by Indian country. Intent • The intent of the policy statement is to set national guidelines in Indian education for federal agencies, including the Departments
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  • with the program requirements under 22 section 4114. 23 24 "(ii) Recipients of funds reserved under paragraph (1) (e) shall coordinate their programs and 6 Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion activities with programs and activities
  • be minimal. 7. Gang Violence (New Policy Po~ition, HR-40) This proposed policy recognizes the explosion of gang membership over t~e past five to ten years and calls for a greater level ofintergovernmental coordination and inforniationsharing between t h e
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet ·· DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. fax Clinton Library SUBJECTffiTLE DATE cover sheet, Stuart Roth to Tanden (partial) (1 page) 05/26/1998 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy
  • reporting responsibilities. 28 DUPLICATION AND COORDINATION OF MEDICARE-RELATED PLANS PROVISIONS PROVISION HOUSE B I L L H.R. 3103 SENATE BILL S.1028 HOSPITAL INDEMNITY AND "DREAD DISEASE" POLICIES Health insurance policies that pay benefits without
  • of the strongest policy statements promoting women's advancement ' ever made by the international community. THE ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT'S INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON WOMEN President Clinton established the President's Interagency Council on Women to coordinate
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  • Hawaiian youth and that are implemented in a manner 21 that is consistent with the program requirements under 22 section 4114. 23 "(ii) Recipients of funds reserved 24 under paragraph (1) (e) shall coordinate their 6 ~rograms and Automated
  • I4l 005 ....~ families, has resulted in families experiencing an average decrease of 22 hours a week (14 percent) in time that parents spend with their children. The report concludes that the increased time at work among parents requires policy
  • BY: , 4-28-97 NAGts-+ 8:45AM ' HONORABLE ANNETTE MORGAN Former Member Missouri House ofRepresentatives Jefferson City, Missouri FANNIE L SIMMONS Math Coordinator District 5 ofLexingtonlRichland County Ballentine, South Carolina MARK D. MUSICK
  • - the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) (which coordinates the diverse parts of the Federal research and development enterprise) and the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) (which oversees the development and implementation of the Pre~ident's domestic
  • individual. 18 (2) H O M E CAKE OR COMMUNITY-BASED SERV- 19 ICES.—A long-term care insurance policy that pro- 20 vides benefits for anv home care or communitv-based 21 senices provided in a setting other than a residen- 22 tial care facihty— 23
  • Marketing and Message Coordination
  • in the area of research include: coordination of research planning, budget development, and prioritization; scientific support of food safety guidance, policy, and regulation; enhanced communication and links among federal agencies; and enhanced communication
  • Administration Staff • Agency Heads USDA .Civil Rights Implementation Team () . Role of Assistant Secretary for Administration and Departmental Administration Staff 1. Provide Leadership, Coordination, and Guidance for USDA-Wide Civil Rights Policy
  • ,members about the proce~s for the administration's urban policy Ito be developed and coordinated as described above'ee will be happy to have one drafted ~ I/!- ,." ttS''''r. . '" ,.A r-i \ I . . Iwe wll1 keep you posted on the progress of thlS
  • Rights Implementation Team "Role of Assistant Secretary for Administration •and Departmental Administration Staff 1. Provide-Leadership, Coordination, and Guidance for USDA-Wide Civil Rights Policy and Procedures 2. Administer Civil Rights
  • Weekly Reports [August 18, 1993 - September 22, 1993]
  • : August 26 - September 8 [1993] (partial) (l page) nd P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) ONBox Number: 5131 FOLDER TITLE: Weekly Reports [August 18, 1993 - September 22, 1993] 20 I0
  • Control Policy's (ONDCP's) mission is to reduce Ihe demand, availability, and consequences of illegal drug use within the United States. ONDCP is responsibJe for coordinating the impJementation of the National Drug Control Strategy (Stralegy) by numerous
  • by Bob Rubin and Carol Rasco. This group will coordinate our Administration policy development, legislative processes, communication strategies, and program implementation within these three areas. I am asking each of you to serve on the principal's
  • . Immigration o DPC is coordinating the interagency! drafting of the Administration's immigration legislation. This week, DPC chaired an interagency meeting to wbrk through benefit eligibility drafting issues i DPC 'an,Ci OMB led a meeting of policy-level
  • Policy and Research (AHCPR) be charged with coordinating the clearinghouse, evaluation, and dissemination functions of practice parameters. The AMA supports cooperative processes with active involvement of physician organizations to ensure that practice
  • This collection consists of records related to the Arctic Council, the Arctic Policy group, and the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy. The Arctic Council was established on September 19, 1996 with the signing of the Declaration
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may
  • Weekly Reports [April 22, 1994 - May 11, 1994]
  • persons interacted with the community councils which are creating coordinated comprehensive services for children and famil~es. Suzan spoke to support staff women at HOD for Secretaries' Day. i !=lPR-28-1994 18:58 FROM WHITE HOUSE !=lIDS. POLICY
  • of the Department of Labor, this group is working to ensure that Administration policy deliberations on global economic issues give appropriate consideration to the effects of various policies and programs on women; to coordinate the development of US government
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Mission Statement
  • , the DPe coordinates legislative initiatives, monitors implementation of initiatives already enacted, addresses critical issues as they arise, and coordinates across agencies on policy matters. II. KEY ACflVITIES To achieve these broad goals, the DPe staff
  • ) 690-6867. , 08/07/94 ~ 00:59 '6'202 890 8584 JUN . 7 REC'O ONAP I [lJ 001 --------------------------_., Office of the National AIDS Policy Coordinator' .. ,.,., Executive Office of the President 750 17th Street, N.W. Suite 1060
  • 1993-01-22, Presidential Review Directive 1 re U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia
  • C06031019 20001 THE WHITE HOUSE pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections T Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 WASHINGTON t January 22, 1993 / PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW DIRECTIVE/NSC-1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE THE THE THE SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF STATE
  • ), or 20 "(h) subparagraph (C), but only if 21 such insurance is provided under a quali- 22 fied long-term care insurance policy (as de- 23 fined in section 7702B(b)) and the amount 24 25 August 26,1994 paid for such insurance is not disallowed
  • or effectiveness of a medicare supplemental policy, 19 or discriminate in the pricing of the policy, because of age, 20 health status, claims experience, receipt of health care, or 21 medical condition. The policy may not provide any time 22 period applicable
  • . •HR 1200 SCS 22 1 2 (5) Long-term residential services, including therapeutic communities and halfway houses. 3 (6) Pharmacotherapeutic interventions. 4 (7) Care coordination services (as defined in 5 subsection (g)(1)). 6 (g) CARE
  • FEB~29-199~ 22:35 FROM DEP SEC HHS TO i; P.Gll 9~562878 Chid of Staff Washlnstoft P.C. l~lOI .MAR _ I REC'U FilCSlltJlLE '_I994 __ DATE _MAR __ TO: i . I , (NA.M:E. OROANIZATION. CITYISTATE AND PHONE NUMBHR): I Carol Rasco Assisumt
  • PDD-16 - Environmental Policy on International Desertification Forest Conservation and Freshwater Security, 11/5/1993
  • Case Number: 20t'O-1225-F FOIA MARKER· .This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Original OAIID Number: 4116A , Docun1ent ID: [PDD-16 Environmental Policy
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10007 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Michel House of Representatives 1993 [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 100 1 8 2 F:\NLW\93REPUB\ACTION.NOW H-L.C
  • II 12 18 25 ~\1m] 20 8 9 14 21 @ 22 16 23 17 24 D 28 29 30 31 * s IH M 1 T B 7 c 26 111 9 m0 * s D M M T 1 2 9 16 23 30 7 8 14 15 Q 21 22 28 29 p w s ~ 3 * s 5 6 7 8 9 IDl CD) II 12 13 14 15 liT@ 17 E 18 (@) 20 21 22
  • Gaynor McCown - Subject Files - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Gaynor McCown’s Domestic Policy Council Subject series of records related to education accomplishments, student loans, state partnerships, safe and drug free schools, budget, youth initiatives, community outreach
  • Analyst for the Domestic Policy Council, McCown worked primarily with Education issues and assisted Carol Rasco as an education speech writer and event coordinator. McCown continued her work in Education advocacy after leaving the White House and served
  • and Beth Nolan to Margaret Williams, re: Staffing Issues Related to the Health Care Interagency Coordinating Committee (3 pages) 10/05/1993 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Domestic Policy Council (Neera Tanden
  • systems, and those products and services which have the lowest delivery cost with the best health outcomes and the greatest patient satisfaction. m • The health impact of non-health policies is regularly assessed and coordinated to achieve /greater
  • return or release of migrants is primarily a foreign policy decision with elements of domestic and international politics commingled. However, detention or release and government agency coordination of potential refugees or asylees within the United
  • Policy Coordinator, effective no later than August 2, 1994. PRESS Abead • Local press at keynote speech on Research in Women's Health & Perinatal Nursing at the University of Washington in Seattle. • Local press at the Memorial Hope House visit
  • ) '. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJBox Number: 7263 FOLDER TITLE: California Trip September 21-24, 1995 [2] 20 10-0 198-S ry914 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c
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  • decisions were made about a new COORDINATOR as well as prior to any final decisions about restructuring the office. So, our purpose today is to listen to your needs in regard to the National AIDS Policy office. First a little bit about where we see ourselves
  • Disability Policy Review Mtg. EOB 211 9 Jan. 1995 3:15 - 4:15
  • " " MEMORANDUM FROM JEREMY BEN-AMI AND STANLEYS. HERR TO: DESIGNEES TO THE NATIONAL DISABILITY POLICY REVIEW DATE: ,November 22, 1994 PRELIMINARY WORK PLAN Discussion Draft Only National Disability,Policy,Review December 1994 - February
  • under section 19 6705(b)(3). Amounts in excess of adjusted taxes shall be 20 paid to the Governor of the State in which the unit of 21 local government is located. 22 "(b) DE MINIMIS ALLOCATIONS.-If the amount al­ 23 located to a unit of general
  • . Health Care Reform o Policy Development - We have continued to work on the policy option that the President indicated the most interest in during our meeting on December 22: premium subsidies for children and the temporarily unemployed, a small long
  • ' 9 10 11 13 14 16 20 22 Disability Policy Review School To Work Transition ~ WORKING DRAFT ­ 1 I .Introduction • Spurred by the government reinvention movement, a National Disability Policy Review was launched: in November of1994. Carol RasJo
  • """\(• 9: E. P. II. Options: A. t='orm 501 £ 4 Strictly non-partisan Structure: Board of Directors (legally required)- could be just three people, with little authority, or could be full coordinating counsel. Coordinating Council- made up uf fuunding
  • A Supplement to the President's Fiscal Year 1994 Budget Office of Science and Technology Policy Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology COMMITTEE ON EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CEES) Chairman: Frederick M
  • -mail. or letter, It arranged town meetings and scheduled spcnkers who visited communities to discuss U.S. foreign policy and why it was important to all Americans. It produced and coordinated audioMvisual products and scrvkes in the United States
  • Domestic Policy Council Mtg. 9-8-93 2:00-3:00
  • Control Policy •....• Lee Brown B. Office of the AIDS Policy Coordinator ..••. Kristine Gebbie 2:35 p.m. III. Health Care Reform .•.•.••..•...•••••.. Hillary Rodham Clinton Ira Magaziner 3:00 p.m. IV. Adjourn 2:35 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Health Care reform
  • of Anne 19 Anne or the Coppertone Kid -- has reaffirmed its 20 cOITh-nitment to our national competition policy, and today 21 is no exception. 22 Bing~man -~ I call her Saint As the Health·Care Task Force began its work in 23 earnest
  • the health-related 18 administrative services. 19 "(c) TAXABLE HEALTH INSURANCE POLICT.—For 20 purposes of this section— 21 "(1) I N GENERAL.—Except as othenrise pro- 22 vided in this section, the term 'taxable health insur- 23 ance policy' means
  • benefits, cost containment, quality, choice, simplicity and responsibility. It is imperative that all Americans become involved in the debate which will continue to shape the policies that affect our nation and each of us personally. Thank you again for you
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the December 1993 Interagency Working Group (IWG) report on Presidential Review Directive 36 (PRD-36, U.S. Policy Toward Central and Eastern Europe).
  • and aspiring democracies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are a key test of this Administration's, concept of enlarging the world's free ,community of market democracies as a major organizing principle of American foreign policy. The goal may be more
  • Broad Outline for Race Speech 5/22/97; Initial Draft 5/30/97; Notes 4/18/97
  • contrasting, to our disadvantage, the size of our initiatives to earlier ones. The Domestic Policy Council, working in close coordination with the executive director will have primary responsibility for the development of policy. In an effort to magnify our
  • Schwartz; re: Proposal for Improving IPI Coordination (2 pages) 10/22/1998 P5 005. email Jamie Metzl to Donald Bandler et al; re: IPI Kosovo (5 pages) 10/26/1998 Pl/b(l) 006. email Jamie Metzl to Roseanne Hill; re: WashfaX (11 pages) 10/26/1998 Pl
  • individual. 18 (2) H O M E CARE OR COMMUNITY-BASED SERT- 19 ICES.—A long-term care insurance policy that pro- 20 vides benefits for any home care or community-based 21 senices provided in a setting other than a residen- 22 tial care facility— 23
  • 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
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  • For couples and families — who often have two workers — employers will pay the same amount per worker. This method will be clear and simple for employers and will prevent them from having to go through the complex process of coordinating policies
  • ~e might modify Federal laws and policies to strengthen protection under the laws and on how to improve coordination pf the vast array of Federal programs that directly or indirectly affect civil rights. I direct the Working Group to proyide
  • , the President issued Executive Order No. 13078 entitled "Increasing Employment of Adu!ts with Disabi,li,ties." The Executive Order directs federal agencies and departments to create a coordinated and aggressive national policy to accomplish that goal. As part
  • your office next week to coordinate setting up such a meeting. Again, my sincere appreciation along with that of President Clinton for the Foundation's placement of Stan Herr as a Kennedy Public Policy Fellow this year. I look forward to seeing you soon
  • UNITED STATES OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, . W ASIfINGTON. D.C. 204 lIS OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR . OCT Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House Washington, :?C 2~09,;J I ·4 1993 I OCT 4 REC'O
  • stages, and we'd recommend that White House Cabinet Affairs work directly with Kay (who fonnerly worked at the Education Department) to coordinate Cabinet participation. We would also want to urge the Campaign to set ilp Cabinet or even sub-cabinet
  • at the federal level to assist you and your program to best serve families. Sincerely, ~~ Carol H. Rasco Assistant, to the President fqr Domest Policy CHR:ram / THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 22, 1994 Angela E. Robinson t ' Coordinator Floyd County
  • RESPONSIbILITIES I ! 1. Sector, Business and. Corporate Functional Executive~ ! - primary responsibility~or ensuring that policies set forth in this CCM are followed by their Organizational Units. i ' ,designating Program Coordinators for each Organizational
  • and regulations regarding citizen problem-solving interest and 11 activity; 12 13 14 15 16 (3) To prepare a Citizen Impact Statement for significant proposed legislation or regulation; (4) To provide policy for, and coordination of, initiatives for training
  • will enhance coordination between Federal immigration policy agencies and strengthen INS' ability to effectively meet the enforcement requirements of the Nation while serving the immigrant community efficiently. , MON 17:07 FAX 202\305 0134 . :, 12/22/97
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  • QFFICS OF OOMESTtC POLICY TUE WHITE nOUSE FROM TilE oFFICE OF: JAN CAROt IL RASCO ASSISTANT TO THB PRUIDEHT FOR DOHS&TIC POLICY , , " ', DHAFT HESl"ONSE fOR CIlR BY; PLE1IISE REPLY (COPY TO CHR): _ __ pr,EJlSE ADVISE DY1
  • . \ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20250 Decem~er SECRETARY'S MEMORANDUM 21, 1998 4090-2 USDA CONFLICT MANAGEMENT POLICY STATEMENT This memorandum implements the recommendation
  • Health Reform-Advocates for Youth Measuring Up-Assessing State Policies to Promote Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • handle. There is to be one case worker per 18 children in foster care, one per 13.5 reports of abuse or neglect received, and one per 22 adoptions. POLICY RECOMMENDATION: Alabama Alabama is to be commended for its regulations
  • , D.C. on June 19 and wilJ remain in D.C. until Friday, June 24. We would like to coordinate a time on Tuesday or Wednesday, June 21 or 22 to itieet:bfiefly with you. : Should you have any questions or if I can provide you with any a.dditjonal material
  • '(/(~1I 1101 Fiftccnt!. Street NW, Suite 12/ i \X'ashingt,l{l DC 20005·5002 , (201) 467,5730, V, ,icc' ivbil Exr. 2,1 , TDD (L02l 'fti7,'1ZJ2 1':"" (L02),,22 ,·0409 !' SHARMAN DAVIS JAMISON Project Coordinator Supported Employment Parents
  • as material coordinating the Press coverage of the President’s jogging trips. The files also contain birthday greetings to Mr. Griffin from the President.
  • Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal
  • con- 22 tained in the report. 23 "(f) COORDINATION "WITH NATIONAL PRACTITIONER 24 DATA BANK.—The 25 such a manner as to avoid duplication with the reporting re- 26 quirements established for the National Practitioner Data 27 Bank under
  • Carol Rasco - Subject Files Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Subject series, in the Domestic Policy Council. Records in this series reflect the wide range of domestic policy issues handled by Rasco and her staff. Issues include: health care, education, violence
  • Domestic Policy Council, Carol Rasco, Subject File As the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, Carol Rasco headed up the Domestic Policy Council from 1993 to 1997. Her staff included her Chief of Staff, an Executive Assistant
  • , 1998; 2 pp. 111-7 White House White Paper: The Clinton Administration's Policy on Critical Infrastructure Protection: Presidential Decision Directive 63, Washington, May 22, 1998; 19pp. I11-8 White House White Paper: The Clinton Administration's
  • distance education plans will be developed. Each university will develop distance education policies and procedures, in coordination with the Partnership Technology Workgroup S. Child Welfare Reform Implementation (LOCAL) Parmer universities will work
  • such as profile sheets and tracking documents. It includes several publicly released United Nations Security Council decisions regarding the former Yugoslavia. As this collection deals largely with issues of foreign policy and national security a significant
  • European Affairs Jane Holl PRD-1 [1] [OA/ID 20] PRD-1 [2] [OA/ID 20] PRD-1 [3] [OA/ID 20] PRD-1 [4] [OA/ID 20] Records Management PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [1] [OA/ID 4122] PRD-1, U.S. Policy
  • change in the lIsystemll, so that programs and· services are better coordinated - sQ that people in fferent programs talk to each other. We talk about legis change ard policy change, about systems change and attitude change. I have been asked to think
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Personnel
  • condition of America's public schools. Wrote speeches and editorials. Created a statewide education task force. Organized press conferences. CoNGRESSIONAL HISPANIC STAFF AsSOCIATION Vice President, January - December 1994 Coordinated policy discussions
  • S.A.P. [Statement of Administrative Policy] [1]
  • July 22, 1993 ~ouse) • STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THIs STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB WTTH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.) H.R. 1727 - Arson Prevention Act of 1993 (Boucher (D) Virginia and 23 others) The Administration does not object
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  • } Somewhat agree 3) Somewhat agree 4) Strongly agree 9) don't know with with with with Dole Dole Clinton Clinton 22 21 25 3!. 1 so. Who do you believe will do a better job on immigration policy Bill Clinton or Bob Dole? Do you think Dole will do a much
  • committees we were used to seeing at the height of the Cold War. There are certainly disciplined, committed thinkers on both sides of the aisle, but the committee is less instrumental ' than it used to be for coordinating our policy. As a result, the foreign
  • of Justice. The Attorney General has created an American Indian Task Force to coordinate the Department's Indian issues, write a Department policy regarding Indian Sovereignty, and develop a process for working with tribal governments and courts. The AG has
  • , the material presented at this Roundtaple will provide for the core. of the resulting 10, publication. 3. National Symposium on Aging Policy: CGPA will coordinate a national "Symposium on the Aging of America - Creating a 2020 Vision." This Symposium
  • Communications Satellite Corporluon. Board of Directors 5 Community Enterprises Asses~menl 5 Credit Board Competitiveness Policy Council 5 Consumer Product Safety Commission 31 Coordinating Council on Juvenile JUStice and Delinquency Prevention 15
  • UN government conferences and their parallel NGO Forums focus attention on a particular issue or world problem. They serve to change world public opinion and policy. They are also a major opportunity for those interested in, and working on, an issue
  • as we observe the 11th ~nnual AIDS Candlelight Memorial & Mobilization on Sunday, May 22, 1994. The Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization is a worldwide event celebrated in more than 240 cities interhqtionally and is coordinated by Mobilization Against
  • Complete Scheduling per 10-11: NACSD Aug. 22-24 [1994]
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Issue Papers) OAlBox Number: 8505 FOLDER TITLE: Complete Scheduling per 10-11: NACDS Aug 22-24 [1994] 2010-0198-S kc22 I RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44
  • E N T 07 Nov-1996 04:22pm TO: Jill zzuto .FROM: Carol H. Rasco Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: RE: fyi / Betty Guhman on Tell her I will send email or fax in next few about pe>s to coordinate the visit and the times. The time I asked you
  • ) oversee the evaluation of the impact of the 22 implementation of this Act on the quality of health 23 care services in the United States and the access of 24 consumers to such services. 25 (d) COORDINATION AND CONSULTATION.— 881 1 (1
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [22]
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [22] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 100 1 11 Position: O:\FRA\FRA94.476 STAFF DISCUSSION
  • Barbara Chow - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records from Barbara Chow’s Domestic Policy Council files. It contains faxes, memoranda, email, speeches, speech drafts, correspondence, news clippings, reports, publications, talking points and press releases. Topics
  • ). [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
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Policy Development Subseries: Marge Tarmey OA/ID Number: 10258 FolderlD: Folder Title: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEALTH INITIATIVES Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 59 4 7 3 WHILE VOU
  • This collection contains correspondence, personnel forms, publications, memos, articles, and press materials concerning procedures and policies during the transition of the Bush Presidency at the end of the Clinton Administration. The collection
  • 3,100 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may
  • [Office of Science & Technology Policy]
  • and Technology Council (NSTC), and President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology have advised the President on a wide range of S&T issues and have coordinated development of pathbreaking S&T policies and budgets. The activities ofOSTI', NSTC
  • Micro-Enterprise Awards Coordinate
  • to coordinate all micro-enterprise programs. The attached Presidential memorandum directs the Secretary of the Treasury to coordinate all Federal micro-enterprise programs and to administer a Presidential Awards program for outstanding micro-enterprise lenders
  • branch in coordinating policies and legislative issues concerning reproductive rights, including health issues. We have done so, working in close cooperation with other White House operations, the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Health
  • , a panel that advises Representative Gingrich on domestic policy. 74 75 76 77 78 As described by Fong, the resulting meeting in Representative Gingrich's office on July 12 was brief and inconsequential. Fong and Sioeng were given a tour of the office
  • , the President charged me with the responsibility feft convening a meeting with the White House policy offices and the heads of: agencies \\to seek a common understanding of priorit;ies,l:1nd to coordinate regulatory efforts to be accomplished in _the_
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell I) [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 2 O:\BAI\BAI94.B76 S.L.C. IE-24 1
  • -ments, 22 23 24 25 (B) submit timely reports as required under this Act, and (C) otherwise comply with requirements imposed on employers under tins Act. Title I Subtitk G 303 1 2 (2) AUDIT A N D SIMILAII AUTHORITIES.—The Secretarv of Labor— 3
  • in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. ,..: DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL Memorandums pe:r:J;;aini.ng to the Weekly Reports of Carol H. Rasco for May 13, 1993 to December 22, t NC~f!S f1l8) tWiMMlf ATlJOlMMTa
  • to such pav-ments, 22 23 24 25 (B) submit timely reports as required under this Act, and (C) othenvise comply with requirements imposed on employers under this Act. Title I, Subtitk G 303 1 2 (2) A U D I T A N D SIMILAR AUTHORITIES.—The Secretary
  • federal Indian education policy statemen~ and that since Indian education involves so many federal agencies and so many varied programs, an Executive order would facilitate adoption, implementation, and coordination by the agencies. ' Two other approaches
  • in- 21 terest in treatment decisions or placements. 22 Care coordination may not be provided through 23 any structure or mechanism through which uti- 24 January 15, 1993 rity programs shall establish safeguards to as- lization review is performed
  • of health what put we queri incentivt were giv policy (c organizai plan sue! Respond the lowe I •If" ft The F sured pr new insi able to percent tive loc U/22--93 19:56 © 2 0 2 690 5673 HHS-PLBLIC AFFAl DATAWATCH Uarge Uthments nenu, 1990 t cost
  • to suffer a major military defeat. Moscow would also support proportionate airstrikes if it were involved in the decisionmaking process. US leadership would be essential in obtaining NATO support for a policy of strict enforcement of the exclusion zones
  • Commission, health 19 coverage under a disability or accident policy or 20 under a workers' compensation plan. 21 "(3) HEALTH PLAN EXPENSES.— 22 "(A) IN GENERAL.—The term 'health plan 23 expenses' means employer expenses for any 24 group health
  • diplomacy iT systems were Stlcc(:ssfully integrated into the Department of State's established IT networks. The Overseas Presence Advisory Pane! (OPAP) identified advanced IT as a key to improved U.S. forcigl1 policy coordination and decision making
  • and . programmatic coordination strategy across Federal agencies on youth violence issues. The Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy chairs the CounciL The Office of the Vice President and the Office of Managemem and Budget are regular participants
  • Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets I . in the United States Proposed ;Policy and P~ocedures on Gifts I. PURPOSE The Presidential Advisor~ Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States ("Commission") is authorized
  • •• • UNITED STATES CODE ANNOTATED I ~. TREASURY DEtJAWfM1::NT LIBRARY Title 22 Foreign Relations and Intercourse. §§ 1621 to 2450 1999 Cumulative Annual Pocket Part Replacing 1998 pocket partin back of 1990 bound volume I Includes
  • Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OA/Box Number: 5040 FOLDER TITLE: Briefing Materials for HUD Meetings 5 July rw176 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act. [44 U.S.C. 2204(a») Freedom of Information
  • Ira Magaziner. An interdepartmental working group headed by Ira Magaziner will coordinate policy development for the taskforce. Health care transition director Judy Feder will assist Mr. Magaziner and other senior transition officials will be members
  • 16-17 North-South Center event: Briefing on policy recommendations and concerns of independent sectors of the hemisphere related to the Summit; Washington, D.C. 21-22 Miami Host Committee Event: Pre-Summit Conference on Women; Miami, Florida 21
  • This collection consists of records concerning Jamie Metzel. Metzel served as the Director of Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs at the National Security Council (NSC) 1997 to 1998 and Senior Coordinator for International Public Information (IPI
  • at the Department of State from 1998-2000, Metzl was Senior Coordinator for IPI. He currently is Executive Vice President of the Asia Society, an organization dedicated to creating an exemplary Pan-Asia-Pacific leadership development program. 2006-0214-F Clinton
  • , and procedures in accomplishing an effective, responsive, and coordinated pubic affairs effort at the national, State and local levels. Exercise and evaluate command, control and communications plans, policies and procedures among the military, Federal, State
  • NSC under b~J ?iX~- ;, also known as H-SD-1 "1. " '·' ,; ·1.... \ ''\ ~ NSD-1 specifies that it is the respons~bility of the NSC ! to advise the President on national se~urity matters and to . . I . coordinate policy in conjunction
  • PROVISIONS Sec. 226. Policy requirements. [Sec. 227. Requirements for issuers of long-term care insurance policies. Sec. 228. Coordination with State requirements. Sec. 229. Effective dates. PART I I — T R E A T M E N T OF ACCELERATED D E A T H B E N E F I T
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  • (Washington). Local coverage in conjunction with visit to Allentown, PA. Attachments ; .:.,:. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 22, 1994 MEMORANDUM TO: Chielfs of Staff FROM: ltris:t e M.Gebbie, R.N., M.N. NationJ. S Policy Coordinator SUBJECT
  • ) IN GENERAL.—The term "insured health plan" means any health plan which is a hospital or medical service policy or certificate, hospital or medical service plan contract, or health maintenance organization group contract offered by a carrier. " ^ 22 23 24 25
  • , HAROLD ICKES AND EVELYN LIEBERMAN ~ VICTORIA L. RADD ~ FROM: DONALD A. SUBJECT: POLICY ASSIGNMENTS FOR UPCOMING MESSAGE EVENTS This memorandum outlines our proposed message events for the next six weeks. In particular, the memorandum identifies
  • plan 15 21 22 24 25 31 32 Subtitle B—Health Plan Purchasing Cooperatives (HPPCs) Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 1101. 1102. 1103. 1104. Establishment and organization; HPPC areas Agreements with accountable health plans (AHPs) Agreements with small
  • disability policy and set a standard for other nations around the world. But while laws can change behavior, they cannot change attitudes. It is up to each of us to dispel any stigma or discrimination that prevents people with disabilities from taking
  • This collection consists of records concerning Richard M. Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. During the first year of the Clinton Administration, President Nixon offered the new President foreign policy advice and observations from his
  • Tax Credit, and also state and local minimum wage campaigns. The emails include meeting summaries and policy discussions
  • This segment consists of photographs created from August 18, 2000 & August 22, 2000 through August 26, 2000. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
  • This collection consists of records concerning Clinton Administration policy and actions regarding American involvement in the Somali civil war. When he took office in 1993, President Clinton inherited the humanitarian crisis in Somalia. Though
  • be a tremendous asset to the federal bench. Mr. Marcus and I have been meeting weekly to discuss and coordinate the implementation of the President's 1994 "crime bill." During these meetings, Mr. Markus has demon.strated his exhaustive knowledge of other federal
  • forward to your continued involvement in these crucial i~sues. Sincerely, +-----~----------------------------------------------------------- BC/SEM/DNP/JAD/efr-efr-efr (6.dean.howard) '. (Corr~s. . #22~9636) , DOMESTIC POLICY 'COU~.rCIL' ,e
  • . Finally, USAID will use integrated approaches and methods. Integration begins with policy. USAID conducts its programs under the direction and guidance of the Secretary of State and attaches the highest pri­ ority to coordinating its work with the needs
  • helped coordinate and ,prepared materials for POTUS signing of the "Unfunded Mandate' Reform Act of .1995.!' (3/22) Worked with.' sfpeechwrit.ers on the-speech -and prepared.ta1kingpoil!-t,s with Communications'for event. ' o prepare statement
  • , OPL, and Political, will coordinate the effort during the week before and after the address that will preview and then support his message. II. SCHEDULE Here is a recommended schedule for the State ofthe Union drafting and policy process. It assumes
  • recelitly received a memorandum from Carol Rasco inviting you to a meeting of the newly established Senior Policy Coordination Group of the Interagency COuncil on the, Homeiess. The met?ting is still scheduled for Wednesday. April 19, 1995 at 3:00 p.m
  • , Rockwall II Rockville, MD 20857 Lee Manchester Communications Narcotics Annoymous World Svc PO Box 9999 Van Nuys, CA 91409 Theodore F Mannelli Policy Coordinator Executive Off Of The Governor The Capitol, Room 1501 Tallahassee, FL 32399 Carol E Marcus
  • audiences both withIn and outside OCR for the pu=po>e of explaining OCR policy, regulations, and rel2!ed legal concepts and case law. The Divi>ion manages a program of inta- and inm-departrnental coordination in the of policy and technical assistance
  • not allow poor people who need BUD assistance to be continually victimized. Violent Crime in Assisted Housing: initiative involves coordinated law enforcement and crime prevention operations at targeted sites; new Federal policies and programs geared
  • . While the various attacks were planned to occur around the same date, there is no evidence that the three plots were coordinated in any way. On November 30, 1999, Jordanian intelligence intercepted a call between Abu Zubaydah, the leader of the plot
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted
  • crimes increased by 1.3 percent, but the 19 number of persons who are less than 15 years 20 of age arrested for violent crimes increased by 21 9.2 percent,· and the number of persons less 22 than 18 years of age arrested for such crimes 23
  • National Rural Development Policy Consultation March 5, 1996 [2]
  • , an infusion of largely private capital, and effective coordination of policy. Discussion A national information infrastructure (NIl) will have dramatic and lasting effects on the 65 million Americans living in rural communities. Already, information
  • PDD-19 - Environmental Policy on Mulitlateral Development Banks and Global Environmental Facility, 1/5/1994
  • of the Treasury promote greater coordination among agencies, as well as an increased emphasis on environmental review during the early stages of MDB project planning and policy development~ The Environmental Protection Agency and other technical agencies
  • . Some of the issues discussed we"e better U.S. coordination of trade and technology policies, North America Free Trade Agreement bringing the U.S. closer to using the m"tric system, and protecting intenectual property rights. OOE did not testify, ,(T
  • amounts paid for a qualified long-term care insur- 20 ance policy providing the benefits described in sub- 21 section (b)(6)(B) shaU be treated as payments made 22 for insurance for purposes of section 213(d)(1)(D), 23 and 24 "(5) a qualified
  • Domestic Policy Council [2]
  • Protecting the Public Health The Clinton-Gore commitment to public health was evident not only in its actions - program improvements~ new policieS. and targeted funding increases - but in its successes. During the Clinton-Gore Administration: life
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  • For couples and families — who often have two workers — employers will pay the same amount per worker. This method will be clear and simple for employers and will prevent them from having to go through the complex process of coordinating policies
  • that, even in a time of resource constraints, much additio~al eff~rt can be had at the 10=al level throuqh this policy C!OSs-cutting and local operatio:.a: coordination, This is a time ~o huild on the things that we f:.:".::W will work and to stress
  • information, between and among Organizations and State SupervisinQ Agencies; (d) The State Consolidated Plan, as an enabling document, will establish policies and procedures for a system of care coordination for the family rather than multiple care
  • ) to defraud any purchasing cooperative, 20 certified standard health plan, certified long-term 21 care insurance policy, or other person, in connection 22 with the delivery of or payment for health care bene- 23 fits, items, or services; or 24 "(2
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10017 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell II) [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 3 257 1 requirements of title X
  • and a ''teacher as resp~ctfl.ll coach" approach to iostruction. In additionro this progt'ant. the Juneau Donglas principal has estahlishc:d a "%ero tolerance" policy lOwards alcol1oJ. drugs and violence. The school handbook ensures that students are aware of die
  • , including providing public educatiuu to 20 (2) REQUIREMENTS l''OR NATIONAl; CRNTER.-' 21 The National Center of Consumer Information and 22 Advocacy shall be a national non-profit organization . . 23 with'public education and healt.h policy e
  • , culture, or educatlon i j I .····.:1 I I i 22 USC 1621 not!;!. ",.,:1'" ',; . note. " (a) ESTABLISHMENT- There is established a presidential Commission, to be knoWn as the ,"Presidential Advispry Cpmmlssiqnim Holocaust Assets in the , United
  • Women's Groups: Vital Voices: Center for Policy Alternatives America's Economic Agenda Women's Voices for Solutions
  • at the Center for Policy Alternatives in Washington, which is coordinating the effort. 'Women can provide leadership across party lines to support an economic agenda that works for families and communities." Women own about one-third of businesses and get paid
  • ); Women Law Students Association, Program Coordinator (1993-94) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, School of Internatilna, and Public Affairs, New York, NY I Master of Public Administration, May 1987 Concentration: Urban Policy and Planning GP A: 3.8/4.0
  • .. .0561 Strategy and Policy: Can America and Russia Cooperate? JCS (August 22. 1943) 16 pp; 0577 Release of Radar Information and Equipment to the U.S.S.R. JCB (August 8, 1943) 3 pp. 0580 Disclosure of Radar Information to the Russians and Chinese
  • However, it would not necessarily reduce disparities in waiting times. Orily more equitable organ sharing policies can directly reduce such disparities .. D. Aiternatives Considered Throughout this preamble, we have presented and analyzed
  • arrangement^isofar as the plan or ar- 21 rangement provides health benefits and tm^is 22 funded in a manner other than through the 23 purchase of one or more policies or contracts 24 described in clause (i). July 9. 1994 (6:00 p.m.) F: \ HSA \ WM
  • Rural Policy Sept. 20 [1996] [2]
  • is to develop a strategy and policy that speak to the new and emerging conditions thatillow comprise rural, Americll:' :."', J , ~ , (i Because of the need v:; better coordinate nur eUbrts at tlle '!federal level, we lho1.1ght that it would ,be wise
  • and to the Nation. As America's *-1 father, we appeal to you to increase your staff support to Dr. family policy Galston so he can effectively coordinate legislation families of America. to positively assist the troubled All we ask, .Mr. President
  • HRSA HEALTH RESOURCES & SERVICES ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OFFICE OF OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF POLICY COORDINATION OFFICE OF PLANNING, EVALUATION, & LEGISLATION OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
  • , sex, 11 national origin, religion, mix of health professionals, loca12 tion of the plan s headquarters, or (except as specifically 13 provided in this parti organizational arrangement. 14 (b) COORDINATION OF ENROLLMENT A C T I V I T I E S . — 15 Each
  • on the basis of race, sex, 11 national ongin. religion, mix of health professionals, loca12 tion of the plan's headquarters, or (except as specifically 13 provided in this part) organizational arrangement. 14 (b) COORDINATION OF ENROLLMENT A C T I V I T I E S
  • Welfare Reform/NGA (National Governors Association) - NCSL (National Conference of State Legislatures) - APWA (American Public Works Administration) Conference Thursday, August 22, 1996
  • 180 of the OEOB on Thursday, August 22. We will meet as government groups first at 12;45 p.m. in Jeremy Ben-Ami's office, room 218A of the OEOB. The purpose of the meeting at 1 p.m. is to sit down with representatives from NGA, NCSL, and APWA to do two
  • 1995-05-22, BTF Memorandum re Principals Committee Meeting on Bosnia and Croatia May 23, 1995
  • C05960886 pproved for Release CIA Historical ollections Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 C 22 May 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM:. Chief, DCI Interagency Balkan Task Force SUBJECT: Principals' Committee Meeting on Bosnia
  • to 7:00p.m:; We would like very much for you to join us if you--ha¥e-th~ nity. -We are looking forward to having Bill back with us after his nearly threeyear stint in the public sector, first as national energy policy coordinator for the ClintonGore
  • , for its implemem:ltion, on a whole host of rederal, state, local. and 'private sector agencies not to mention foreign governments, As the White House policy agency, ONDCP is tasked with coordinating and leading these llgencies in order to meet the GoaJs
  • 21 that such individual completes a policy replacement 22 form developed by the Secretary, in consultation 23 with the NAIC. A copy of such form shall be pro- 24 vided to such individual and additional copies shall 25 be delivered
  • emphasis on policy councils and the Cabinet, the President w1ll reach beyond the White House for policy development and ideas. ? Through Vice President Gore's leadership, environmental policy will be coordinated by the Office of Environmental Policy
  • Neera Tanden - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Neera Tanden’s subject files from the Domestic Policy Council. Tanden served as Associate Director for Domestic Policy in the Clinton White House, and Senior Policy Advisor to the First Lady’s staff from December 1997
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for Systematic Processing 2011-0688-S Records of Neera Tanden, Domestic Policy Council Extent 509 folders, approximately 28,885 pages Access Collection
  • OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 March 22, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: ANTHONY LAKE FROM: J~HN H. GmBON~ SUBJECT: -- PROPOSED UPDATE TO NATIONAL SECURiTY COUNCiL PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE 25 (1977) Both
  • their early work and throughout their VA careers. The Opportunity Program is coordinated by the Employee Development and Training .Staff (20T).· Points of contact are George Wolohojian, Audrey Isett, or Sandra Keys at '(202) 273-5446. Stakeholder Briefing
  • POLICY AND RESEARCH.—The Commission shall 19 make available to the Agency for Clinical Evalua- 20 tions information obtained under section 1203(a) in 21 a manner consistent with subsection (a)(2). 22 23 24 SEC. 1308. MEASURES OF QUALITY OF CARE
  • 22 be treated as an experience-rated plan only if the 23 only participants in the plan are experience-rated in- 24 dividuals. 81-993 0 - 9 4 - 6 164 1 (b) COORDINATION W I T H ERISA.—Section 514(b) 2 of the Employee Retirement Income
  • will be the overall policy credibility of the Administration. Therefore, any USG initiative in this area needs to be carefully designed and vetted within the Administration. In addition, any usa initiative should address the issue in a centralized and coordinated way
  • to the President for Domestic Policy ~JJXrw ~ (VNj J. ~~~aMJ1~~~ , ' , ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON " February 23 j 1996, Gena ,Stahl Placer-Nevada Step ,Program Transition Liaison/Service Coordin~tor Alta California Regi 1 Center 560 Wall Street
  • Office of Science and Technology Policy - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of the records of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). The OSTP advised, "the President in policy formulation and budget development on all questions in which science and technology are important elements
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2008-1524-F Records of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, 1993-2001 Extent 364 folders, approximately 30, 597 pages Access
  • :­ With warm regards, Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy rr'rst ~~ -Jtcl -05/22/95 _--=14!. 001/002 19:39 The White House DOMESTIC POLICY . .. ~ ,. ro: dl.(,L e FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION COVER. SHEET FAX NUMBER
  • Andrew Rotherham - Events Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Events series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to education events and the corresponding background materials. The collection consists of reports, memoranda, email
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for Systematic Processing 2011-0103-S Records of Andrew Rotherham, Domestic Policy Council, Events Extent 20 folders, approximately 1,716 pages Access
  • Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy . THE WHiTE HOUSE WASH IN(;TON , October, 271, 1995 Ken Coons Program Coordinator Placer County Mental Health 11512 B Avenue Auburn, CA 95603 Dear Ken: It has been a little over a month since I
  • , . . Administration, and the more recent .Partnerships For Stronger Families in itiative. 16 • ,Most recently, President ,Clinton asked the Domestic Policy Co'uncil to coordinate implementation of the new welfare reform ,law. Because of its importance
  • and policies. With Secretary of Health and Human Resources, conducted and supervised executive study on the Health Needs of School-Aged Children. • Developed and coordinated administration's "at-risk" initiatives, notably in the area of dropout prevention
  • , Carol (05/22/96@1 :45pm) (partial) (1' page) OS/21/1996 P61b(6), b(7)(C) 012. schedule Rasco Staff, Thursday, May 23, 1996 (partial) (l page) 05123/1996' P6/b(6) 007. resum~ 0 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidenti,al Records Domestic Policy
  • marilyof children assisted under this part; and 19 "( 5) to coordinate activities funded, under this 20 part with parental involvement initiatives funded 21 under section 1118. 22 "(b) GRANTS AUTHORIZED.-' 23 "(I) IN GENERAL.-The Secretary
  • THE PRE SID E N T 22-Nov-1993 01:33pm TO: Stanley S. Herr FROM: Carol H. Rasco Economic and Domestic Policy SUBJECT: RE: care & disabilities conference Please tell him I am still very interested in meeting, that I can't commit right now
  • in terms of organizing a calendar of events leading up to APEC. OVERALL THEMES AND MESSAGE The APEC trip, in my view, should be viewed as_another building block in the Clinton foreign/economic policy. It should not be painted as a grand, new initiative
  • , training, and coordination 13 "(a) To promote the conduct, application, and prac- 14 tice of cost-benefit analysis and risk assessment in a con- 16 needs, the Director, in consultation with tht:- 0tfice of 17 Science arid Technology Policy, shall18 "(1
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10008 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 [\~ Stack: Row: s 100 Section: Shelf: Position: 8 3 F:\LR
  • since 1984,; 3) review intelligence and policy coordination; 4) review the U.S. Government intelligence relationship with Guatemala; 5) review the intelligence asset validation process. IOB Mandate: Your visitors have previously echoed an Amnesty
  • This collection consist of photographs of President Clinton participating in meetings and a telephone call pertaining to Bosnia Foreign Policy. The dates of meetings at the White House were July 13, 1995, July 17, 1995 and November 22, 1995
  • a over what information is and is not available when more can e expected, an hear what issues the staffers have DOL and HHS congressional relatiQQs staff are coordinating the meeting, which now looks like it will be Thursday afternoon
  • authority of the INS. The INS has a single mission which is to execute the immigration policy of the United States. This single mission has two critical components that are inseparable: the extension of benefits to those who merit them and the protection
  • as a monumental shift in U.S. social policy - away from the failed-strategy of Washington-knows-best toward a real solution that relies upon a caring and knowledgeable local community. P003 12/22/98 14:32 NO.350 • ) V. So we have a great new strategy that we
  • issue. embark on a 22-day waterIt know~ no . only fast to make solving I hunger a priority for policy. ideologifal makers and the public. He djffere1t~es. has since redoubled his It just h:urts. ,. efforts to end hunger both I • • I> .. Rep~entarive
  • of petroleum and petroleum products to produce the sum referred to in paragraph I above; • 12. Requests the Committee established by resolution 661 (1990), in close coordination with the Secretary-General, to develop expedited procedures as necessary
  • History of USDA - Archival Documents - Chapter 4:00 Civil Rights - E.O. Public Policy
  • I ";- ' U.S. DEPA&TMENT OF AGRICULTURE WASlnNGTON. D.C.102SO ,. ,I '... DEPAJRTl\1ENTAL REGULATION I Number: 4300-3 DATE: SUBJECr: February 25. 1998 Equal Opportunity Public Notification Policy OPI: Office of Civil Rights 1 PURPOSE
  • TOO 254-3816 January 22. 1993 CHAIRMAN J,,~ E. D,wlt. MD. VICE CHAIRMAN Da,'id E. RogtrJ. MD. MEMBERS Hnn. Dialtt Ahrtl/S Ita Magaziner S>enior Advisor for Policy Development Old Executive Office Building Floom 216 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.• N.W
  • nation's public health infrastructure. The policy outlines a set ~f principles for defining federal, state, and local responsibilities in the financing and provision of public health services. In addition, the policy identifies areas for coordination
  • 'I 13:37 'a'202 514 4231 IaJ 004/035 ENRD 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 '31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 (4) Federal laws (including regulations) and policies can
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  • , the man who evidently bought the gun and Page 4 of6 " ARMS Email System passed it to the killers was 22 years old, and investigators don't know whether he "sold, gave or lent the gun or which gunman ... was the recipient." As for the other three guns
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  • coordination of reconciliation processes under 21 paragraph (1), see section 1106(c). 22 (f) NOTICE OF DISENROLLMENT.—Within 3 business 23 days after receiving a notice of disenrollment of an individ24 ual from an AHP offered by a HPPC, the HPPC shall 25
  • the 19 general public should be accomplished in a sound, 20 prudent, and incremental manner. 21 22 health policy reforms as a part of national health 23 care reform will eliminate features of the current 24 July 27. 1994 (7) The enactment
  • subclause (I), and 19 20 individuals, in addition to the policy described in this 21 subsection, any policy (otherwise offered by the is- 22 suer to individuals in the State) that meets the 1991 23 Model NAIC Regulation or 1991 Federal Regulation 24
  • PDD-26 - U.S. Policy on Arctic and Antarctic Regions, 5/9/1994
  • of these resollrces by fishing nation'S,~' Coordination~nd.lmplementation Coordination and implementation of our international policies for sho~ld be the responsibility of the Arctic and Antarctic subgroups of the Interagency Working Group on Global Environmental
  • of insurance whose activities affect interstate 18 commerce, or 19 "( B) is engaged m the business of insurance 20 whose activities affect interstate commerce or is in­ 21 volved (other than as an insured or beneficiary 22 under a policy of insurance
  • . 21 (b) TASK FORCE ME:MBERSHIP.-The Task ,Forces 22 established under subsection (a) shall be c'arried out under 23 policies and procedures established by the Attorney Gen­ 24 eral. The Attorney General may deputize. State and local • 25 law
  • of conduit contributions to the DNC utilizing foreign funds. Trie's activities are discussed more fully in Chapter 5 of this Minority Report. 22 23 24 PAULINE KANCHANALAK Bom in Thailand, Pauline Kanchanalak is a legal permanent resident of the United
  • It may be possible to obtain consensus for a set of institutional changes that would help both implement our architecture agenda and improve international monetary and financial coordination. A. A newfinancialstability policy forum
  • WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON SWEARING-IN OF GENERAL BARRY R. McCAFFREY AS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY THE WHITE HOUSE · MARCH 6, 1996 Acknowledgements: Justice Ginsburg; Mrs. Jill Ann McCaffrey and the McCaffrey family; Attorney
  • PRD-1 - U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia
  • C06031019 20001 THE WHITE HOUSE pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections T Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 WASHINGTON t January 22, 1993 / PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW DIRECTIVE/NSC-1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE THE THE THE SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF STATE
  • King, Welfare Outreach Coordinator, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning & Evaluation SUBJECT: Welfare Reform Outreach Strategies BACKGROUND At a recent meeting in Bruce Reed's office, John Monahan described public outreach concerning
  • new association with National Public Radio as well as public television's new public policy program, Think Tank. The reception will be held from 6-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 22, 1994 in Room 562 of t~te Dirksen Senate Office Building. Joining us
  • . Sec. 2302. Additional requirements for issuers of long-term care insurance policies. Sec. 2303. Coordination with State requirements. Sec. 2304. Uniform language and definitions. Sec. 2305. Effective dates. Subtitle D—Enforcement Provisions PART I
  • of Science and Technology Policy. HHS and USDA accelerated research plan for fresh fruits and vegetables was developed and implemented, as were individual agency plans. All these research efforts will be coordinated by the new President's Council on Food
  • : Policy Development Scries/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [18] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 2 O:\FAU\FAU94.625 STAFF
  • Greenstone, special assistant to the president and deputy to the counselor, $ 80,000 Diana Pierce, executive assistant to the counselor, $ 35,000 George Stephanopoulos, senior adviser to the president for policy and strategy,$ 125,000 Nancy Heinreich, deputy
  • , including 17 a nursing home fixed indemnity policy (un- 18 less the Secretarv determines that such a 19 policy provides sufficiently comprehensive 20 coverage of a benefit so that it should be 21 treated as a health plan). 22 23 (viii
  • headquarters, or (ex18 cept as specifically provided in this part) organizational 19 arrangement. 20 (b) COORDINATION OF ENROLLMENT ACTIVITIES.— 21 Each State shall coordinate, in a manner specified by the 22 National Health Board, with other State its
  • adjusted income of the family (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any wages included in such family's in- 22 come that is received for employment
  • Schools Act, October 20, 1994. • Signed Presidemial Directive enforcing a ''Zero Tolerance" gun policy in schools, October 22, 1994. • Submitted and fought for the most comprehensive Drug Control budget ever. Making Government Work Better and Cost
  • Department of Social Development and World Peace Office of Domestic Social Development NANCY T. BERNSTINE DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Thomas Shellabarger Policy Advisor, Urban, Economic Issues NATIONAL HOUSING LAW PROJECT 1815 H STREET
  • (United States, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, and Canada) offer opportunities for economic leaders to deal with such issues as appropriate macroeconomic policies. Regulatory policy for international banking has been coordinated
  • : REPORT TIME: Accepts and No Responses Mr. Stephen McConnell Vice President for Public Policy, Alzheimer';, Association Washington, DC A Mr. Paul McEwan Process Development Coordinator, Whitehc ad Instltute/MIT Center for Genome Research A Mr. Kevin
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell I) [9] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 2 O:\FRA\FRA94.340 S.L.C. VIIB-5 1
  • . As a result of this project, we have detennined the need for a cohesive national policy on disability. The nation lacks coordinated and comprehensive policy and law which are . consistent with and supportive of the intent of the Americans with Disabilities
  • privilege. Party independent expenditures. Coordinated expenditures; independent expenditures. Express advocacy. TITLE V—CONSTITUTIONALITY; EFFECTIVE DATE; REGULATIONS Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 501. 502. 503. 504. Severability. Review of constitutional issues
  • to coordinate communications strategies and technologies with allied progressive organizations. * Failure to tap "progressive" donors for capital investment in communications hardware. * Decentralized development of message & policy agendas. * Duplicative
  • involvement by parents, famdies, community organi- 21 zations, and other appropriate entities. 22 (8) The program is coordinated with other Fed- 23 eral, State, and local health education and preven- 24 tion programs and with other Federal, State
  • ; . THE PRESIDENT'S PLAN TO MODERNIZE AND STRENGTHEN MEDICARE FOR THE 21 st CENTURY DETAILED DESCRIPTION NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL July 2, '1999 PRESIDENT'S PLAN FOR STRENGTHENING AND MODERNIZING
  • Telephone Directory (As of 11/22/94) Table of Contents Aaencv/Office Page White House 1-2 National Secur ity Council 2-3 International Media Center Port of Miami 3 Department of State 3-4 Summit Coordinating Office 5 United States Information
  • -based preventive services. Neither do their powers extend to the initiation of prevention-relevant social policies. Coordination among these three elements could result in the following: prevention of unnecessary duplication of service promotion
  • Sandra L. Thurman, Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of email concerning national and international HIV/AIDS policy sent and received by Sandra Thurman. Related subjects found within this collection consist of needle exchange, AIDS awareness events, and Sub-Saharan Africa
  • created by Sandra Thurman. The printed email is best described as correspondence from Thurman concerning national and international AIDS/HIV policy. Related subjects found within this collection consist of but are not limited to “Needle Exchange,” AIDS
  • elections, . Thus· there are two importa."lt goals be-. and the need for controls more urgent. hind these disclosure provisions. The fIrst, See, e.g., "The $676,000 Cleanup", The New that of keeping the electorate fully in-' Republic, VOl. 195, No .. 22
  • of the famdy (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any- wages included in such famdy's in- 22 come that is received for employment which is taken 23
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10007 FolderlD: Folder Title: Waxman House of Representatives 1991 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 8 2 1 0 2 D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION ' H. R
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell I) [6] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 100 1 11 Position: O:\SIM\SIM94.400 STAFF DISCUSSION DRAFT
  • . CollectionfRecord Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: Domestic Policy Council Series/Staff Member: Elena Kagan Subseries: OAIID Number: 14364 FolderlD: Folder Title: NATIVE AMERICAN ISSUES- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Stack: Row
  • Brooklyn: P.S.7 19 Brooklyn! P.S.205 Brooklynl 20 P.S.153 21 Brooklyn P.S.139 22 Brooklyn: P.S.203 22 Brooklyn: P.S.109 Brooklyn i 22 o 23 Brooklyn; .. 6 32 Brooklyn: EBC High -Bushwick Alternative Brooklyn i EI Puente Academy BASIS Brooklyn: P.S.199 24
  • , whenever made, was made for purpose of aiding one candidate or party in federal election. Miller v American Tel. & Tel. Co. (1974, CA3 Pal 507 F2d 759, on remand (1975, ED Pal 394 F Supp 58, affd without op (1976, CA3 Pal 530 F2d 964. 22. Limitation
  • helped coordinate their visit today and will be in attendance. V. MEDIA No media. VI.· OTHER Attached: • . DPC Mission Statement o DPC Long Range Plan • Washington Workshops S~hedule for the week of 3/10-3/16 .' Donlestic Policy Council Mission
  • and follow up, both in policy and strategy; recommended phone calls to victims’ families and local government officials; and speech texts for President Clinton, Mrs. Clinton, Vice President Gore, Education Secretary Richard Riley, and Attorney General Janet
  • Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may
Persian Gulf (Item)
  • : Rasco)..~sistant . Carol H. Domestic Policy . ..\'D (j~ ~ ~ .jIJJlJ~-", . ( CJj..)..Jx. 'i " to the Section 707 of P.L. 102-585 . '. l , presi~en~ ~ trlt AfJ ~uv I ~~~Jv O~\~ i6\~vj'\01. J discuSSi~ I\I;~~~ Throughout recent weeks
  • are increasingly recognizing these relationships. the policy landscape does not reflect this recognition. At the same time that many communities are struggling to make services more comprehensive and coordinated, state and federal legislative committees, executive
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10007 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Murray Senate 1993 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 100 1 8 2 0 - 0 9 0 : P FO SNTR MRA 4 2 - 3 3 6M RM EAO URY T 945628
  • a PHS regional women's health agenda. Activities include: 1) facilitating the roles of the PHS regiol1lal women's health coordinators; 2) supporting the development and implementation of PHS regional women's health policies, programs, conferences
  • good coordination in the past, especially in light of the fragmented statutory framework, this new entity will make further progress in this area by insisting on a unified food safety policy and a coordinated food safety budget process. Q: Isn't
  • 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Sec. 2741 Annual Quality Assessment and Improvement Plans Subsequent to the approval of the initial strategic plan, participating states, in coordination with existing state Title V
  • oonuniued to the Native American community. Most recently, he made several policy announcements at the conference "Building Economic Self­ Determination in Indian Communities"on August 6. His announcements centered on health care, education, and economic
General [1] (Item)
  • for Programs and Policy (http://www.ssa.gov/welfare/colvin.html) • HHS Testimony on Welfare Reform (September 17, 1996) by Olivia Golden, Acting Assistant Secretary for Children and Families • Welfare to Work Challenge Document October 22, 1996 2:19pm 3
Environment (Item)
  • policy development and coordination. II. • NEAR TERM: Delivering Winners and Avoiding Losers in 1998 Goals and Objectives *Secure meaningful participation under the climate treaty from several key developing countries, including Mexico and Argentina
  • Child Care-Oct 23 [1997] Policy [White House Conference on Child Care] [2]
  • Room. This memorandum outlines the purpose and structure of the conference, the policy initiatives that we recommend you announce at the conference, and the process and direction of our work on larger child care proposal to unveil this winter. r
  • Howard Rolston Christie Schmidt Bayne Pat Woods V Joe Antos Rozann Abato • I July 22, 1993 DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY POLICY PRINCIPLES FOR SECTION 1115 WAIVERS 1e Department of Health and Human Services and the relevant
  • instruction. 19 (7) The program includes activities to promote 20 involvement by parents, families, community organi- 21 zations, and other appropriate entities. 22 (8) The program is coordinated with other Fed- 23 eral, State, and local health
  • AGBHCY REPRESENTATIVES IlITBRAGBRCY COUNCIL OM THB HOMELESS SBNIOR POLICY COORDINATION GROUP April ·19" 1995 Indian Treaty Room g OBOD AGRICULTURE--FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE Shirley Watkins Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition , Consumer
  • emphasis on prevention and coordination of programs. • E. States will administer consumer surveys and other mandated surveillance systems as part of the quality assurance system through policy development and implementation. States will need to evaluate
  • involved, and want to assume greater control of the education of their tri bal members. • Federal agencies who will have a comprehensive and coordinated approach to improve Indian education based on a policy statement defined by Indian country. Intent
Prevention (Item)
  • by the Department of Educati~n. would also be. fully rescinded. In addition, Drug Courts would be cut drastically ($22 million out of a funding level of $29 million). '' Why Restore Community, Schools? .. ., , I I :I' • , I' I, i I. I
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10007 FolderlD: Folder Title: Michel House of Representatives 1993 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 8 2 103D CONGEESS 1ST SESSION H.R I N
  • C R T N A D O RV T O GT R A E I S R N E POLICIES NU A C HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT OF T H E COMMITTEE O N ENERGY AND C M E C O MR E HOUSE O REPRESENTATIVES F ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON H.R
  • . Campaign advertising. Limit on congressional use of the fmnking privilege. Party independent expenditures. Coordinated expenditUl"Cs; independent expemlitUl"Cs. Expl'ess advocacy. TITLE V-CONSTITUTIONALITY; EI
  • to discuss health policy options and strategies for health refonn. These groups were convened by the staff and Board of Trustees of Mid-State Advisory Corp./Local Advisory Board IV. Participation in the working groups was by invitation and the membership
  • . On some of the specific principles, however, further clarification of the policy implications would be helpful. \ . with respect to the Coordinating Structure, I would like to .give Secretary Bentsen some additional information. For example, could someone
  • less the Secretaiy determines that such a 17 policy provides sufficiently comprehensive 18 coverage of a benefit so that it should be 19 treated as a health plan). 20 21 (viii) An equivalent health care program. 22 (ix) Such other plan
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10017 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell II) [5] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 100 1 11 3 557 1 for a calendar year
  • PDD-30 - U.S. Nuclear Posture and Policy on Nuclear Arms Control Beyond the START I and START II Treaties, 9/21/1994
  • OF THE JOINT CHIEFS ;JF STAFF DIRECTOR OF THE ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY SUBJECT: U.S. Nuclear Posture and Policy on Nuclear Arms Control Beyond the START I and START II Treaties e-s-t
  • '---­ OCT I 2 REC'O STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR CHARLESTON 25305 GASTON CAPERTON October 7, 1993 GOVERNOR Ms. Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W
  • people from within your department who can be assigned full-time,to the Task Force for the oext 100 days (longer for the outreach and coordination teams ~nd for policy team leaders). We must fully ,staff up by early next week if we are to meet our
  • and'so many varied programs, an Executive' order would facilitate adoption"implementation, and coordination by the agencies. Two other approaches were considered: 1) a policy statement signed by the President without ' an,ExecUtive; order, which would
  • and collective efforts by planning policies together and coordinating their programs in the best interest of the total Jewish com­ munity. The entire range of Jewish community relations concerns are addressed through the NJCRAC process: from interpreting
  • independent exvenditures. Coordinated expenditures; independent expenditures. Express advocacy. '1'ITLE V-CONSTITUTIONALITY; EI
  • Partnerships For Stronger Families initiative. 16 • •. Most recently, President Clinton asked the Domestic Policy Council to coordinate implementation of the new welfare reform . law. Because of its importance to this . country, I'd like to take a few
  • .- Rasco ~. Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy , SUBJECT: Accepted Invitations/Out-of-Town Travel A~ we have. discussed earlier, I have·accepted engagements prior to. Leon Panetta's new procedures relating· to travel. I' have attached
  • on track for a sustained growth 6 New Draft. Petersberg 22 May 7 4. 8 challenges. [ ••.] Progress has been achieved in addressing the crisis and laid the 9 foundation of recovery. [,,] Policy steps aimed at supporting growth in the major , Since
  • , coordinated approach to preventing and controlling juvenile crime and imp,;:.oving the juvenile justice system. OJJDP administers State Formula . e'l • Grants, State Challeng'~, Grants, and the Title V Comm~nity Prevention Grants programs
  • [State of the Union 1999] Education: Policy Memos/Language
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14423 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [State of the Union 1999] Education: Policy Memos/Language Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 3 1 3 State ofthe Union 1999 / Box 7
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff IVIember: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10007 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Health Care Systems Bills 103rd Congress Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 100 1 8 Position: LEGI-SLATE Report for the 103rd
Democrats (Item)
  • provide after-school programs. Promoting effective use of technology in the classroom. By 2000, 60 percent of all jobs in this country will require skills in computer and network use, but currently, only 22 percent of workers have those skills. It is vital
  • of importance bodes illfor long-term cooperationand throws into question the ultimate survivability of the toE " o Federation: Some New Progress in Bosnian-Croat Cooperation... Zagreb has accelerated its cooperation with Sarajevo in recent weeks. * e The 22
  • __---..---.-.-.-.--.. .-~M-.-.---"--.---- ..-.---..._..~ --­ .....,..,......... City of East Prait~$ -..... Enterprise Community _------'" cv ....... .---.-~. f$ 'l' TO: Julie Demeo, Special Assistant for Domestic Policy FROM
  • , she was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Mexico and the Caribbean in the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs in the Department of State. She is currently Deputy Coordinator for Policy for the Summit of the Americas 1994. Ms. Hrinak is the recipient
  • and identify existing initiatives that are relevant to comprehensive strategies for children and families. The agency plans may include: • Recommendations, 'such as improved mechanisms for federal interagency coordination (e.g., consultation on policy
  • necessary to pass a signable bill. • To attempt to get the Leadership to agree to establish a mechanism that simultaneously coordinates ongoing policy and strategic modifications between Committee Chairs. • . To outline the role the Administration
  • 1995-02-22, Summary of Conclusions of Deputies Committee Meeting on Bosnia and Croatia February 22, 1995
  • L- I C05955859 .;._....._. 20095 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON. D.C. 20506 Summary of Conclusions for Approved for Release Cor i of of Concluies , Meeting of the NSC Deputies Committee DATE: February 22, 1995. IA Historical Collections
  • in Creating Environment Free oflntimida·tion ...... 5 Chapt(~r 3 Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy on Homosexuality ........................ 7 Chaptt~r 4 Environmental Security A. Background
  • under this Act 17 for any subsidized employment with any private for- 18 profit employer. 19 (7) RETENTION OF PROGRAM INCOME.— 20 (A) IN GENERAL.—Income under any pro- 21 gram under this title administered by a public 22 or private nonprofit
  • an integrated part of federal urban transportation policy, taking steps to enforce more seamless coordination among federally-funded transit and transportation agencies within a metropolitan area. • Federal agencies should incorporate more rigorous evaluation
  • Health Reform-Breastfeeding Policy Conference
  • Children, Families and Communities, would like to invite you again to speak at The National Breastfeeding Policy Conference planned to be held in Washington DC on November 12 and 13, 1998. The goal of the conference is to improve breastfeeding initiation
  • Symposium on Women Policy 4/26/94
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Rueschemeyer Subseries: 4721 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Symposium on Workforce Policy 4/26/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 53 7 9 3 Data ROUTING AND TRANSMITTAL SLIP
  • [02/20/1999 – 02/22/1999]
  • : coordination of research planning, budget development, and prioritization; scientific support offood safety guidance, policy, and regulation; enhanced communication and links among federal agencies; and enhanced communication and links with industry
  • Sarah Bianchi - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • Bianchi served as an assistant director for Health Policy in the Office of Policy Development, a part of the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) in 1997. She later moved to the Office of the Vice President as the Senior Health Care advisor to Al Gore. She
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for Systematic Processing 2013-0512-S Records of Sarah Bianchi, Domestic Policy Council Extent 147 folders, approximately 8,349 pages, 10 electronic files
  • THE PRE SID E N T 18 Sep 1996 02:00pm" , TO: TO: FROM: Jill zzuto ;Jeanine D. ,Smartt Lyndell Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: 2 p.m.--I just spoke with Sandi Beare who is coordinating the women's conference the trip. On i Sept. 27, she
  • emphasis on prevention and coordination of programs. • E. States will administer consumer surveys and other mandated surveillance systems as part of the quality assurance system through policy development and implementation. States will need to evaluate
  • Attorney 468 Bush Street 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA Asian Law Caucus COMMENTS 4/22/94 Coordinated the Teleconference . l -- Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans Ivanna Lee Vice-President 445 Grant Ave. #402 San Francisco, CA 94108 ------ Phase
  • Division (HIRA) Hazurd Iden~it1cation Branch Risk Assessment Branch Program Implementation Division (PI) Pf;)gram Delivery Branch Technical Assistance and Compliance Btanch Program Development and Coordination Division (POC) Program
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell 1) [5] Stack: Row: S 100 Section: Shelf: Position: 11 2 ^ | e'H 0 O:\BAI\BAI94.B83 d ^' 1 D
  • Fathers-Workplace Policies
  • in paid work, combined with the shift toward. single-parent families, has resulted in families experiencing an average decrease of 22 hours a week (14 percent) in time that parents spend with their children. The report concludes that the increased time
  • .—Subparagraph (A) 21 shall not apply to coverage of an individual who 22 has coverage described in section 220(c)(1)(B). 23 Nothing in this section shall permit the same item to be 24 deducted more than once." S 1807 PCS- 18 1 (b) COORDINATION W I T H
  • there are adequate monies ~d sound policies which support a well-coordinated sys~em. The Federal Plan To Break the Cycle of Homelessness DRAFT- 4S In addition to increased funding, flexibility, local coordination and planning and -technical assistance must
  • (6) 006b. resume Ashley Rogers (partial) (I ,page) nd P6/b(6) 007. letter Rasco to Wayne Kritsberg (partial) (I page) 01/19/1996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) OAlBox
  • as Mayor Tom Bradley's Grants' Coordinator and senior staff ' person managing social policy ~d political issues. M~. Gruel received a SA from the:UniversitY'of California in 1983. California: San Francisco Hanlon, Mary 450 Golden Gate P.O. Box 36003
  • . Id. at p. 24; see also supra note 8. 11 Meddoff deposition, p. 22. 12 Bukkehave paid $1,500 for Meddoff to attend the dinner. Meddoff deposition, p. 22. According to Meddoff, the Administradon's policy did not permit direct flightsfromthe U.S
Issue Groups (Item)
  • (perhaps coordinated with empowerment zones, and including family planning initiatives and expanded employment opportunities)i 2) AFDC eligibility limitations for minor mothers; 3) paternity establishment policies with prevention potential; 4) a pre
  • and successful implementation of the welfare reform slation. We will need to work together to achieve that goal. Accordingly, the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) has been directed to coordinate the Administration's implementation of the bill. We 'will co­ chair
  • of the administrative law judge, a party dissatisfied with 19 the decision or any part thereof has filed exceptions with 20 the Secretary specifically identifying the procedure, fact, 21 law, or policy to which exception is taken. Any exception 22 not specificahy urged
  • coordinating system in 1987, which has maximized efficiency in national organ distribution and established policies governing the equitable allocation of organs. success of the ONOS system lies in the phenomenal level of participation by all concerned
  • Extra Copies: PACT Meeting CHR 22 Sept. 1994 6:00 - 7:15
  • Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 5261 FOLDER TITLE: Extra Copies: PACT Meeting CHR 22 Sept. 19946:00-7:15 20 10-0 \98-S ryl181 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1
Drugs (Item)
  • of the Administration's over-all counter-drug policy. The President designated Director Lee Brown of the Office of National Drug Control Policy as responsible for oversight and direction for a l l counter-drug p o l i c i e s , in coordination with the National Security
  • contain pertinent records that add to our understanding of the U.S. response to the slaughter occurring in Rwanda. For instance, there are many cables concerning how American diplomats were attempting to coordinate their efforts to help the Rwandan people
  • Principle #2 Policy Principle #3 UI and the Federal Deficit UTF On-Budget 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 V. Options for Incremental Policy Changes A. Options Affecting Regular UI Option 1 Increase waiting period for regular UI Option 2 Strengthen work search
  • , and responsibility) and in furtherance of key commitments such as, fori instance, reforming welfare, reforming government, and empowering families through opportunity. . . I . In addition to shaping policy and message, the DPG coordinates legislative initiatives
  • E'X'E CUT I V E OFF ICE 02- o F THE 'p RES IDE N T -1996 06:51pm TO: (See Below) FROM: Jerem~ D. Benami Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: staff Imeeting I Because ElizabeJ has good fortune of having to go to her orientation
  • , and the availability of es­ 21 cort services; 22 23 students of the institution's policies concerning 24 • (B) the articulation and communication to sexual assaults; 0: \ TRU\ TRU94.678 S.L.C. 379 (C) policies and practices that may prevent 2
  • (Ongoing studies for the De,partmerlt ojHousinR and Urban Development (HUP) and the National Multi-Housing Council) II ,l, I' 'I '-...., I ,,~ ,.. ,~I'" , 22 Examples of Recent Domestic Policy Reseaich Findings Abt Associates Inc. 'I' ,'I
  • Michael Schmidt - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Michael Schmidt's records from his work in the Domestic Policy Council from 1993 through 1995. Specific topics include: adult education and job training, transportation issues, zero tolerance for underage drinking
  • Consultation on Afterschool Programs, April 22, 1994 [loose] [OA/ID 7339] Catalog [OA/ID 7346] Catalog Documents – Originals [OA/ID 7346] Catalog of Current Policy Information, volume 1, issue 1 [loose] [OA/ID 7346] Center for Employment Training Concept
  • -6555 • enacting APWA legislative and regulatoI)' proposals for simplification and coordination of welfare and food stamp policies. On January 11, 1994, APWA released the report, and since that time nearly 20 welfare reform bills have been
  • (Gaynor and Margaret.Dunkle) * EZIEC Program (Paul) * Crime (Jose) 12:00 - 13:30 - White House Conference Center - Eisenhower,Room • Briefing by Carol on Domestic Policy * DPC role in the making of domestic policy * Challenges in leading the DPC
  • , coordinating foreign policy activities throughout the Administration. One responsibility of the NSC is to organize official meetings between the President and foreign officials and other individuals in order to advance the foreign policy goals
  • policies and guidelines before telecom­ muting begins. Everyone who will telecommute, supervise a telecommuter, or coordinate or evaluate an agency's program may benefit from a briefing. Such practices have been shown to be the most effective tools