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  • to Carol H. Rasco from Laura J. Kennedy re: speaking (partial) (I page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) OA/Box Number: 8418 FOLDER TITLE: Feb. 1997 Regrets 20 I 0-0 198-S 1064
  • 21 22 insurance. Automobile or automobile medical-payment insurance. 23 (viii) A long-term care pohcy, includ- 24 ing a nursing home fixed indemnity policy 25 (unless the Secretan- determines that such September 16, 1994 O:\MAT\MAT94.539
  • Deanne Benos - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • Deanne Benos worked as an Associate Director in the Domestic Policy Council from September 1999 to 2001. Her area of expertise was in law enforcement, gun control, crime prevention and related topics. She worked closely with Department of Justice
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for Systematic Processing 2012-0726-S Records of Deanne Benos, Domestic Policy Council Extent 343 folders, approximately 33,078 pages Access Collection
  • and facilities where appro- 18 priate; 19 (2) advice on obtaining the proper balance of 20 primary and secondary facilities for the local popu- 21 Iation; 22 23 24 25 (3) assistance in coordinating arrangements for tertiary care; (4) assistance
  • , principals and policy makers an accurate, yearly snapshot of the school crime, as well as to provide information on what practical steps they can take to make their schools safer. Major Findings of the Report: . Students less likely to be. victimized but more
  • ) , 004. schedule Schedule for Carol Rasco (partial) (1 page) 06/07/95 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OA/Box Number: 6520 FOLDER TITLE: Trip to Chicago, Illinois June 7
  • October 22-25, 1996 Reno, NV [2]
  • Domestic. Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8486 FOLDER TITLE: October 22-25, 1996 Reno NV [2] 2010-0\98-8 kc4 RESTRICTION CODES I>residential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.c
  • PROGRAMS Executive Office of the President Office of National Drug Control Policy Barry R. McCaffrey Director 3/98 , • FY 1999 Drug Budget Program Highlights Overview: 11 In total, drog control funding reconunended for FY 1999 is 517.1
  • of the candidate, or is i.n an executive or policy making position for the candidate's authorized committee, or has advised or counseled the candidate, or if the person making the expenditure retains the professional services of a vendor common with the candidate
  • accompanied the President in Antipersonnel Landmine Policy announcement at White House 5/21/96 Attended memorial service for Admiral Jeremy Boorda at Washington Cathedral 5/22/96 It Funeral Service for Admiral Arleigh A. Burke, USN (Ret) at U.S. Naval
  • . Assist.ant to tbe Presidel'lt Domestic Policy Second Floor, West Winq Tbe White House Washin~ton, D.C. 20500 Dear Carol: I am writin9 to ~xpross support for and value ot the oruq­ Fraa Schools and Com~unities Centers, As you Know, I have served
  • Bruce Reed - Publications Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • , Isaacs & Knickman, Eds [Book] [OA 17619] 2011-0299-S Clinton Presidential Library’s web site http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 9 Domestic Policy Council Reed, Bruce Publications Box 186 US Code, 1998 Edition Supplement III, Titles 12-22 [Bound Material
  • institutions (CDFls). A ",rpo_ board of directors of the Fund will emblish policy and will include the Secretaries of HUD. Treasury, Commerce, Agriculture, and the Admjnistrator of the Small Business Admin.istration and individuals appointed by the President
  • of Defense Heallh Affairs Office Food and Drag Administration Senator Paul Wellsione's Office Citizen Action Office of Coordinated Care Policy and Planning Heallh Care Financing Administration Senate Labor & Human Resources Commince The Advocacy Institute
  • management and support services, and coordination in support of the special needs of the elderly, American Indians and Alaska Nativcs tribal Govcrnmcnts FEMA's partners are the approximately 557 federally rcc;ognized tribes across the country. In September
  • Domestic Policy Council (Roosevelt Room) 6-10-93 10:00 a.m.
  • of the meeting. Your talking points which are attached will be highlighting the fact that the Domestic Policy Council is meeting with a primary agenda of briefing you on the coordinated efforts within community development and empowerment. V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS
  • Regulatory Policy Advisors [1]
  • by the White House Regulatory, Policy Advisors -- which meets regularly to discuss regulatory' issues. The RWG has proven to be a useful forum not only for discussion of ideas ,and the exchange of best practices, but also for coordinating regulatory activities
  • NATIONAL PLAN FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS PROTECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the President 11 Message from the National Coordinator IV Executive Summary VI THE PLAN: 1. The Threat to America's Critical Infrastructures .1 2. Protecting Privacy
  • is responsible for managing NCLR's research, policy analysis and advocacy activity on issues such as civil rights, education, employment and training, housing and community development, immigration, poverty, and trade. He also coordinates NCLR's public
  • levels. We talk about trying toinflu~nce , . change in the ' "system", so that programs and services are better coordinated •• so that people in different pr~grams talk to each other. :We talk about legislative. change and policy change, about
  • countries pursui.Dg sound policies and demon.st:ta.ting a cOIIlllrit:ment to reform and poverty reduction: Leaders noted that the new initiative should be built on an enhanced ftalnework for poverty :rcoductio~ to be developed by the inlEmational financial
  • , Policy coordination would provided by an individual from one of these Departments agreed on by the co~chairs The members of the Council will be representatives of the Bureau of land Management, U,S, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, U.S
  • Reform Initiatives, U of A and Division of Children and ~amily Services (joint position) ,Joyce Shepherd, Division of Children andLFamilies, Area Manager Beth Walker, Title IV-E Coordinator, Instructor, Henderson State University"', Ruth Kaplan, Assistant
  • and cultural traditions. The Task Force shall develop recommendations to implement the policy including budget requests and ideas for future coordinated interagency action. As appropriate, participating agencies of the Task Force may develop memoranda
  • . (David Smith, ER-7Z, 301/903-5468) • • 2 • Human Genome Coordinating Committee Meeting: On October 22, 1993 1 the next meeting of the Department of Energy's Human Genome Coordinating Committee will be held in· Washington, D.L The main agenda
  • of $100 million fund to insure uninsured children plus new HHS report on child health.^ Thursday, 6/19-22 ~ Foreign Policy ~ Denver Summit. (*On 6/19. on way to helicopter, endorse that day's FCC vote on inquiry into liquor advertising on TV.) Monday, 6/23
  • Medicaid. Although CHIP is its centerpiece, the President's initiative to reduce the number of uninsured children also included policies to increase enrollment of poor children in Medicaid. According to the NGA, 26 states have opted for "strategies
  • , political campaigns on behalf of a few targetted policies that put people first. (Once researched further, her role as Head Start's earliest champion should be stressed heavily.) 3. Eleanor Roosevelt was a visionary who broke new ground and achieved more
  • for Public Policy Education; The Brookings Institution . + L. Pauline Dawedeit, Conference Coordinator, Qenter for Public Policy Education, The Brookings Institution 9:00a.m. Room 203 Brookings Oecisionmaking in Washington · I 1 I I + The Honorable
  • ) TAXABLE HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY.—For 20 purposes of this section— 21 22 vided in this section, the term 'taxable health insur- 23 ance policy' means any insurance policy providing 24 accident or health insurance with respect to individ- 25 August
  • the Center on Women and Public Policy. During the Carter Administration, BEIJING Fraser was Coordinator of the Women in Development office at the U.S. Agency for International Development. She was a member of the U.S. delegations to the U.N. World
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10007 FolderlD: Folder Title: Slattery House of Representatives 1992 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 8 2 1 0 2 D CONGRESS 2 D SESSION H. R
  • 03/22/04 16:20 tt202 808 4255 BRITISH EMB WASH III 0011007 FAX COVER SHEET FOR UNCLASSIFIED MESSAGES ONLY liriush Embassy Wa.
  • functions needed to coordinate coverage between public and private health plans, in accordance with regulations developed by the Secretary XIV. Supplemental policies A. Supplemental policy benefits. would be restricted to those provided in up to ten
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 13531 FolderlD: Folder Title: Women's Health [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 58 6 4 Position: THE WHITE H O U S E
  • to Webster Hubbell re: Homosexuals in the Military (9 pages) 0612911993 P5 005. memo H. Jefferson Powell to the Associate Attorney General re: Policy Regarding Homosexual_s in the Military (10 pages) 06/29/1993. P5 (i$5-f~~1ncStvfl. 006. memo Drew S
  • care intervention, pending the issuance 22 of a practice guideline by the Agency for health 23 Care Policy and Research; or 24 25 August26, 1994 (B) recommendations that coverage be provided at institutions designated by the Commis- O:\FAU
  • the coordinated development,' review, and approyal of legislative'proposal'sneeded' to, carry , , out the President's leg1islative program. ,• Help 'agencies develop draft bills that are , consistent with and that carry out ",t.qe presi~ent 's policy
  • be adopted and that the remainder of this report be filed: 22 23 1. That the AMA continue its efforts to promote the involvement of physician organizations in health policy decisions by public and private institutions pursuant to health system reform. 2
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12505 FolderlD: Folder Title: THE KAISER COMMISSION ON THE FUTURE OF MEDICAID: EXPENDITURE CAPS AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL MEDICAID
  • . 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1997 SCHEDULING DIRECTOR: STEPHANIE STREETT HOME: (b)(6) ] OFnCE: 202^56-2823 WHCA PAGER: 4033 TRIP COORDINATOR: AVIVA STEINBERG HOME: ["(b)(6
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  • . ZION AME CHURCH WILLIAMSBURG CO., SC GARY COX - JUNE 95 TIM WELCH - JUNE 95 06-22-95 MACEDONIA BAPTIST MANNING, SC SAME AS ABOVE 08-15-95 ST. JOHN BAPTIST LEXINGTON CO., SC ROGER EMERSON - MAY 96 17 YEAR OLD MALE 17 YEAR OLD MALE 02-28-96
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Plenary Conference of First Ladies of State Governments of the Americas 12/4/1996]
  • on commitments made by our nations in Miami, PERA will create networks that allow for the exchange of information on programs and policies that have been successful. in expanding educational opportunities. ,I am pleased that the United States' contribution
  • SUPPLEMENTAL 22 POLICIES.—For purposes of this section, the term 'non23 deductible employer health contribution' includes any em24 ployer contribution for coverage of an employee under a O:\FRA\FRA94.477 STAFF DISCUSSION DRAFT S.L.C. VIB-7 1 medicare
  • policies and data coHCClioll on websitcs. (June 22, 2000) hHp:/JW\VW, Whlt~!.~911SC .govJo01bi mcn:onlnd.vmOO-13 J:iml 4, lRS "privacy impact .jl$seSSmenl vo:cd bcst practice by federal chicCinfommtion omcers, (February 25, 2000) j " h1tI)://w\V~y
  • [12/22/1998 – 12/23/1998]
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 042 - FOLDER -001 [12/22/1998 - 1212311998] ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of I (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Michael Cohen ( CN=Michael Cohen/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22
  • coordinators appointed to a.~ist in outreach to Hispanic veterans and promote the usc of VA programs and semces. • Four Hispanic members appointed to the 15 member Advisory Corrunittce on Minority Veterans (advise the Secretary on VA policies, procedures
  • . There is also a presentation and a paper by Marcel Lettre of Harvard University detailing suggestions for the coordination of National Security Policy and Economic Policy in the next administration. Similar materials, though dealing with different topics
  • A. Kennedy, Deputy Assistant SecretAry, ( ~~. Office of Policy Development and Res.arah, TP FRON: .l S~BJECT: .~ ~I. Smith, Actin9 Direc:tor, Policy Coordination Unit, coop . Wa8t Virginia and Indiana - State Consolidated Plallllill9 Propos'll
  • workforce since the Kennedy Administration. . ' . . Improved Economic Conditions in Michigan: • The unemployment rate has dropped from 7.3% to 5.0%. • Over 4 1/2 times as many new jobs per year -- 108,000 vs. 22, 175 average during the previous 4 years
  • CqNSULTANTS COORDINATOR D~~LENE WASHINGTON, Ej' INTERPRETER I I i • c0'd tl0 'd It::JlOl r ! I ! I t LUNCH MEETING 12:00 - 1:30 'ACCESS !OF METROPOLIT~ CHICAGO HOUSING POLICY DISCUSSION ! . I ~.. CARLOS pEJESUS :e::O¥lI NEll SEN'IIR:1dl!1
  • POLICIES IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES Sec. 3235. Encouraging arrest policies. "PART S-GRANTS TO ENCOURAGE ARREST POLICIES CHAPTER 4--SHELTER GruL~TS Sec. 3236. Grants for battered women's shelters. CHAPTER 5-YOUTH EDUCATION Sec. 3237. Youth education
  • to women's health issues across the agencies of the Public health Service. At present, the OWH coordinates and serves as a catalyst for women's health programs, initiatives, and policies across the agencies, offices, and regions of the PHS. The OWH monitors
  • Confirmation: Appt Request for Rasco, Carol (01l09/97@II :OOam) (partial) (l page) 01/09/1997 P6/b(6), b(7)(C) \ " / COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) , I OAJBox Number: 8504 FOLDER
  • , FAAN National AIDS Policy Coordinator, The White Houu Kathleen Hastings, JD, MPH, RN, FAAN ChiifNum Ojfia, Agmcy for Health Car< Policy and Rmarch, D'f'artmmt ofH.alth and Human Services Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN Dirtctor, National lnstitutt
  • . International Response to HIV/AIDS" (see Document VIH-S)-raising this urgent foreign policy need to a global priority. The Department of State, as coordinator of an interagency working group on HIV/AIDS, spearheaded action among U.s. Government agencies
  • and outreach to affected and 19 historically disenfranchised communities. 20 develop a 21 coordination with members of the private bar and 22 public interest organizations,· which do work in this coherent legal strategy, Two, to hopefully
  • are oonaisteat with the ~inistration'a policy. Siucerely, MAY-22-1998 '17:04 T0:213- J. KLEIN FROM: DADE, J. -~~-:sE-003w 11111!1&.,... COIMinlll: IIWiliJIG Ml:l FI~CtAI, P. 5/22 _,.,_ IIITIII;T_, 1:1 nDr.-.--.. fillliW Yo•, IIY ltlln IIQ't
  • 12/17/96 e2/e3/1~9S 14:55 03:11 ~002 tr 501-686-5894 PAGE e2 ceNTER ON AGING/UAMS UNIVERSITY OF ARkANSAS FOR :MEDICAL SCIENCES . 'PROPOSED PUBLIC POLICY INS'ttrUTE In 1995. Chancellor Ward. in collaboration with the Chancellor's Cabinet
  • S.A.P. [Statement of Administrative Policy] [2]
  • WASHINGTON. D.C. 20503 May 20, 1993 (House) STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THls STA'I"f!MENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB wrm THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.) S.J.Res. 45 - AUthorizing the Use of U.S. Armed Forces in Somalia (Mitchell (D) Maine and 32
  • Race-Race Initiative Policy: Rural Issues/USDA [1]
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 051 - Folder-007 Race-Race Initiative Policy: Rural Issues/USDA [1] WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. fax SUBJECfrrlTLE DATE Cen Phone No. (partial) (I page) 07/16/1997 RESTRlCfION
  • - 18 spect to such a failure by such an insurer. 19 (3) COORDINATION WITH TAX.—No penalty 20 shall be assessed under subsection (a)(1) if a tax has 21 been imposed under section 5000C with respect to 22 the failure. 23 (c) APPLICABLE RULES
  • and negotiate policy plans and implementation timetable lin support of Fund's lending operations I ' and present assessment and credit plan to Management and Executive Board; . I I - play coordinating and advisory rol~ in external debt restructurings
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Agency Contact Policy
  • an outreach meeting with the public on a policy initiative that involves a pending rulemaking, you should coordinate with the Administrator of OmA and with the Counsel's office. They will determine whether the meeting can occur and whether it must be made part
  • . '. , 03/22/94 17:27 0'3-22-1994 17: 14 202 22S 9483' 37. watt SPeAKeR· S P.05 RooMs Hl-2e9 Requires the coordination of existing federal programs with programs funded under the Mode~ Intensive Grane Program and Local Partnership Act., , ' , 38
  • and Area III are identical for aU students. Du. Bruce Haggard, Director TABLE OF CONTENTS AREA I: ARTS Michael Bates, Area Coordinator Drama Fred Boosey Choral Music Michael Bates, Artist-in-Residence John Erwin, Director Instrumental Music Jim
  • National Institute or. Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism National Institute on Drug Abuse National Nct\Vork ofSDFS Coordinators National School Boards Association Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Office of National Drug Control Policy
  • of this report on The Thirst for Money. ^ The Annenberg Pub. Policy Ctr.. No. 16, Issue Advertising During the 1996 Campaign: A Catalog (1997). 97 1 9 96 Coordinated Party Expenditure Limits, 22 Federal Election Commission Record 14 (April, 1996). 43 its
  • ) TO: Chow B READ: 5-FEB-1996 11:31:32.01 Chow B@A1@CD ) (WHO) TO: Glauthier T READ: 4-FEB-1996 22:55:26.70 Glauthier T@A1@CD TO: Higgins_K READ: 5-FEB-1996 10:20:14.38 ( Higgins_K@A1@CD) (OMB) (WHO) CC: Fidler S READ: 5-FEB-1996 10:42:56.25 Fidler S
  • . . .. " . . OPENING DOORS: BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS, '95 California, School to Work Interagency Transition Partnership ,'. Keynote Address " . - September 22, 1995 ' ; , Thank you' So rnuc~ [Reichle, -Assistant, Project Coordinator of SWITP]. . .f J am here
  • in Arkansas to attend my nephew's wedding. MONDAY 2-21-94 Holiday, finished reading book on Farm Policy called Sacred Cows and Hot Potatoes, trying to get perspective on new farm bill. TUESDAY 2·22·94 Staff meeting USDA, more of same, E. Coli outbreak
  • and implementing their reform initiatives. BAND [Corporation] (Washington, DC) helps states analyze the potential impact of specific policy options, using state-specific data. RAND coordinates surveys of families and employers in selected states currently funded
  • Cuomo, and Federal agency representatives from. the Senior Policy Coordination Group (Assistant secretary level or above). The outside organizations would be invited by the White House and could submit in advance three questions on policy i8I5U
  • : Relation to the Committee's Public Investigation Information not Pursued by the Committee Conclusion Chapter 3: The National Policy Forum Findings Introduction Haley Barbour Ambrous Young Origin Of the National Policy Forum The Barbour-Baroody Split TOC-l
  • pr0grtUli$, which is mandated by law u::; u condition of .~Ihtibility, This r~port hrj~n.r dil'eu!'>~t!1' thf: hisior.y nn(1 policy imillienliuos of ftldewl disillJility benefit)'l for drug fld(lkl~. rllnieulM at.tention IS ptJi.l to regululiuns recently l
  • : The Office of Refugee Resettlement, together with the voluntary agencies and the Department of State, State Refugee Coordinators, service providers, refugees and others, will develop and implement policies and strategies for the placement and resettlement
  • compensation. 62 Federal Facilities Cleanup Policy Group OMB OEP Rivlin· Glauthier OMB and OEP to draft I Pfeiffer a "working paper" on setting priorities in cleanup programs. The Policy Groups held its first meeting 12/22 • DOE and DOD discussed "priority
  • consultative efforts that have contributtd to th',establishment of the Institute, The ultimate goal of tba Institute i. to coordinate food safety research. such that the incidence of foodbome ilb,.,.. .. reduced to tho greatest ""ten! feasible, September 22
  • dehvery programs in the 20 area; 21 (II) provides for the participation 22 and coordination of multiple agencies 23 and providers that serve children in 24 the area, including child welfare, edu- 25 cation, juvenile or criminal justice
  • of the responsiveness to small business of the various regional and 22 program offices and personnel of each agency; 23 "(D) coordinate and report annually on the activities, findings and 24 recommendations of the Boards to the Administration and to the heads
  • in the 1997 Balanced Budget Agreement. The monthly premium under the Budget Agreement will be about $69 in 2002. If the policy were a 31.5% premium instead of25%, this premium would be about $87. On an annual basis, this difference is about $215 for a single
  • released. Indian aging mini-conference contract awarded to 'the National Indian Council on Aging. Charter for the Policy Committee filed. Notice on non-funded mini-conferences published in the Federal Register (4/22/94). Application materials serit
  • SEP 26 1995 MEMORANDUM ! I TO: I i FROM: ! • White House Senior S~taff • • • J ~ ~ident '-j Elaine~" Senior Policy DA1E: September 2?, 1995 RE: Clearance, Customer Service Report Report of the National Performance Review I
  • that a civil rights coordinating entity, if established, be placed anywhere other than OPC is ludicrous. Additionally, if the intent in creating the entity as a sub-group of OPC were truly to support you as the policy coordinator we must again question the lack
  • i"8!ls'"'fortht-rith. · ·. LiN.tdN Li:BRAR.Y PHOT6¢0PY > . ·i 10122193 l4l 0171020 '5'2025143648 08:22 18 broadly intrudes into all aspects of military life c-a'd peremptorily prevents implementation of a policy tha.t :aas formally adopted
  • P61b(6) 005. envelope Corazon Panlilio to Rasco (partial) (I page) 09/2511995 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) ON Box Number: 13262 FOLDER TITLE: Records Management: WIC
  • . Casey Foundation 701 Sf:rpaul Street Baltirti~re. MD 21201 . P Dtrector-of-Public~Policy National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD) 444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 642 Washiniton. DC 20001 410/22~-2915 . ! ;iJ iI
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10007 FolderlD: Folder Title: Rockefeller Senate 1991 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 8 2 102D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION S.1177 «0£O0 To amend
  • that political parties could nuke unlimited "hard money" independent expenditures when certain circumstances apply. Current law establishes population-based limits on how much parties may spend on "coordinated expenditures' with a particular Senate campaign
  • appropriation to . fund an office resporlsible for coordinating this effdrt. . Instead, an international framework .convention is more likely to lead to global policy that is binding for participating countries. I This could take the f6rm of sense of the I
  • interstate coordination in watershed management (water quality, habitat, wetlands). FOR DISCUSSION ONLY - NOT A POLICY STATEMENT 7 f Devolution of control over some public lands to states, Indian tribes, or to private actors such as environmental
  • Domestic Policy Council Mtg. 1-10-94 (Roosevelt Room) 5:00-6:00
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 22, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR DOMESTI~, W~LICY COUNCIL FROM: Carol WRasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Pol'icy SUBJECT: Meeting schedule for early 1994 As we enter a new calendar year as well
  • ; and Whereas, The DEA's policy on Emergency Department Dispensing of Controlled Substances has not been disseminated widely enough, resulting in confusion in many hospitals and emergency departments regarding dispensing or administering Schedule II drugs
  • , Industry Split On Whether To Embrace Settlement With Feds .. Gary Black (212) 756-4197 Jon Rooney (212) 756-4504 January 22, 1999 HIGHLIGHTS 1.We sense a split in the industry over whether to embrace the concept of a new settlement with the federal
  • Health Services Subtitle H—Public Health Service Initiative Subtitle I—Coordination With COBRA Continuation Coverage T I T L E I V — M E D I C A R E AND M E D I C A I D Subtitle A—Medicare and the Alliance System Subtitle B—Savings in Medicare Program
  • of Tariff-Rate Quota for Raw Sugar January 22, 1996 -USTR Monitors Korean Shelf-Life Agreement 96-08 January 22, 1996 96-09 -Progress Achieved Under U.S.-Japan computer Agreement January 31,1996 96-10 -Statement by Ambassador Kantor EXECUTIVE OFFICE
  • pr6gra~, 'W.hen our new Office oflndian Affairs beginS operation this fall, it will assist in carl)'ing out this action agenda, as well as, developini coordinating and promoting broad, longer~term activities for Tribal envlfonmental proteCtion, I ask each
  • ....................... 24 V. A Vision for Small Farms in the 21st Century .............................. 26 VI. Guiding Principles for Federal Farm Policy ................................. 27 VII. Description of a Small Farm
  • assistance.. 'PI..,".... 1n~-"4CMOOl FAX: 103.836-4869 )::.(\\ \ (f. CAROL H. RASCO ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY TRAVEL' SCHEDULE 1-800-921-7576 .PAGE NET NUMBER MONDAY, AUGUST 22 1': 00 pm Depart West Basement·enroute
  • be added. as needed, io~ part:icular areas of experrise. MAY-22-1995 FROM WILDLIFE & FIS~IES 18:10 m ENCLOSURE 4, INTERAGENCY COORDINATORS lttmEAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Mf k.e Crouse** ENin emlle:y' FoREST SERVlCE Gordon liauger.** 1/:'1,..lc
  • Pederal Facilitles Cleanup Policy Group OMB OEP Rivlin Glauthier ongoing. ­ The Policy Groups held its first meeting 12/22. DOB­ and DOD disoussed "priority setting" in their ole&l1up programs. 14 8eoond aeeting to be held in January 1994. DOl
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) OA/Box Number: 5104 FOLDER TITLE: Carol H. Rasco Regretted Invitations- July '94, August '94, & Sept. '94 [9] Carol H. Rasco Regretted Invitations- July '94
  • for poor kids. This year, in what the White House calls a "sea change in national education policy," President Clinton's battle cry is accountability. The administration wants states to close failing schools, improve teacher training, and stop automatic
  • -- Keynote Address, ' Carol Hampton Rasco, ',' , ' , -'Assis;tant to the President for Domestic Policy , " 'f ' 3 0 f~' As the President's Chief Domestic: Policy Advisor, Carol Hampton Rasco supervises and coordinates the' ,7--', work of the White House
  • .—The term "insured 18 health plan" means any health plan which ,19 is a hospital or medical senice policy or 20 certificate, hospital or medical senice plan 21 contract, or health maintenance organiza- 22 tion or preferred provider organization 23
  • ... [3 page memo with coversheet] (4 pages) 05/22/1996 P 1/b( I) OOlc. notes [hand written comments in margin] (3 pages) 05/21/1996 Pl/b(l) 002. fax The Real Story: The Policy Worked by Senator George J. Mitchell. (7 pages) 05/17/1996 P5 003
  • - The purpose of this federal task force is to create a coordinated and aggressive national policy to bring adults with disabiliti~s into gainful employment at a rate that is as close as possible to that of the general adult population. The task force develops
  • recommendations to the President and the Congress on (..'Oordination of overall policy and development of objectlve~ and priorities for all Federal juvenile delinquency programs and activiti,~s. Members of the Coordinating Council 1Ire listed above. The nine
  • health systems. DEVELOP HEALTH NE'IWORKS NASW heartily agrees that coordination and good management are essential elements in an efficient health care system. Additionally, the association enthusiastically supports the use of global budgeting as a strong
  • the traditional corner office, controlled White House personnel and office space, and coordinated the administration's policy agenda. Access to President Reagan, however, was shared with Edwin Meese and Michael Deaver, who played important roles during Reagan's
Militias [1] (Item)
  • , 1995 MEMORANDUM TO: Abner J. Mikva Counsel to the President Harold Ickes Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political Affairs FROM: Jamie S. Gorelic~~ Deputy Attorney G~e~' SUBJECT: Alleged Militia Threats and the Federal Response On July 16
  • . 14-16 - The economic policy coordinating commi-ttee, headed by George Schultz, meets in Californi~ w.i th Reagan ·for three days. This occurs prior to Reagan's firs~ pos~-elec~ion trip··to Washington .. Mid-November - This deadline is set
  • POLICIES Subtitle A—General Requirement; Establishment of Standards PABTI-^R- Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 301. 302. 303. 304. 305. 306. . ^ L REQUIREMENT General refviirement. Establishment of standards. Deadline for application of standards in States
  • in the following ongoing tasks: • • • Coordinating the various White House offices with regard to policies involving race Issues. Serving as a liaison between the White House and civic leaders, members of Congress, local government representatives, civil rights
AIDS 1993 [8] (Item)
  • ) 5/18/93 P61B6 2. Bio Re: Peggy Hamburg, 1p nd P61B6 3. Memo To Bruce Lindsey from Counsel's Office, OPP Re: AIDS Policy Coordinator position, 5p 3/28/93 P5 4. Memo To Carol Rasco from Bob Boorstin re: AIDS Czar, 1p 4/24/91 [sic] P5
  • Office of Science and Technology Policy will lead in the development of science and technology policy and will use the Federal Coordinating Council on Science, Engineering, and Technology, along with other means, to coordinate the R&D programs
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [19] Stack: Row: s 100 Section: Shelf: Position: 11 2 O:\SIM\SIM94.600 STAFF DISCUSSION
  • Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 284187SS
  • supported this legislation, 189 are returning to the House, and of the ten Republicans and one Independent who supported the bill, all but one are returning. In addition, we expect all or . almost all of the 22 Democrats newly elected to the House to support
  • 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
  • the country. For O f f i c i a l Use Only 4. The federal government should provide consistent policy among the National Information Infrastructure (Nil) programs. It should coordinate federal health information system programs with private sector health
  • are generally required to expel any student who brings a gun or explosive device to school, as well as to report that student to local law enforcement officials and juvenile justice authorities. During the 1996-97 school year, this national policy of "zero
  • upon request. MICHAEL WALDMAN .•'-•''>••''":. . -H-iV" : ' ; 4b)(6) , . . , •i ! ik! ,-2 c/o White House Washington, DC 20500 (202)456-2272 Special Assistant to the President for Policy Coordination (1/93-present) Policy and communications
  • [Draft Papers on U. S. Policy Towards Nazi Victim Property]
  • ,, MEMO' Helen, Jonathan, Konstantin, Marc To: ~ ~ ph 4'S() -- C, 4/-g-~L( '1 (j)~ - "I~.r- 1M ' {) October 1, 1999 Draft of Policy Document Subj: Attached is a rough draft of the policy document that we've been discussing. It still
  • with asterisks next to topics·the individual is willing to present. Judy Heumann: *Coordination of Disability Policy *Budget Priorities and Coordination *Developing New Policy Initiatives *Implementation of Federal Mandates on Federal Government and *Grantees
  • . Contact: Fay Armstrong . Office of Policy Planning, Coordination and Press/Bureau of Inter-American Affairs Department of State 2201 C Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20520 (202) 647-5333 FAX (202) 736-7 450 Contact: Marshall Carter Bureau of Democracy, Human
  • Arkansan who worked with President Bill Clinton in the Arkansas Governor's office for ten years. As the President's chief domestic policy advisor, Ms. Rasco supervises and coordinates the work of thee White House staff of the President's Domestic Policy
  • ; School-Related Health Services Subtitle H—Public Health Service Initiative Subtitle I—Coordination With COBRA Continuation Coverage T I T L E IV—MEDICARE AND MEDICAID Subtitle A—Medicare and the Alliance System Subtitle B—Savings in Medicare Program
  • ,. :,~ . ~:. THE WAil E HOUSE .. OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLICY CAROL H. RASCO Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy i To: i ) ' \ \ i Draft response for POTUS and forward to CHR by: I i l i I Draft response for CHR by: i Please
  • . Address for reprints: CDR John Boyer, NC, USN, Director of Coordinated Care Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs/Health Services Financing, Room 1B657, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301. LOZOL _ INDAPAMIDE'2Sng iWl>Miai
  • Carol H. Rasco (partial) (1 page) 01/22/95 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council. Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) ONBox Number: 5105 FOLDER TITLE: CHR Regret & DoneFolder 1/95 and 2/95 [I] 20 I 0-0
  • (printed 12/02/96 @ 1:50pm)(partial) (1 page) 12/0211996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council • Carol Rascp (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [I
  • African-American. The President and the First Lady each held a copy . ( of the book, and took turns reading. As one read, the other would show the page to the N cation initiativ~, which is supposed to be the policy centerpiece of their second term. After
  • described in section 117. 22 (b) GENERAL DEFINITIONS.—As used in this Act— 23 (1) HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN.—The term 24 "health insurance plan" means any hospital or medi- 25 cal service policy or certificate, hospital or medical •8 1743 i s 32 1
  • , and the Assistants to the President for Economic and Domestic Policy who serve as vice chairs. Agencies which setve on the Community Enterprise Board but would not serve on the Council I include Treasury, the Small Business Administration, the Office of National Drug
  • . In growing numbers, both public and private employers across the country have recognized DP benefits as an inexpensive way to address the changing needs of employees and promote fairness and equality in the workplace . . Policy Recommendations While advancing
  • implementation of the national budget for health care spending and enforces the budget. (7/22/93) 44 WORKING GROUP DRAFT PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTLY The board establishes baseline budgets for alliances by allocating national spending to alliances to reflect
  • providers by requiring that all Medicaid recipients' health care be coordinated and approved by a primary care "gatekeeper" physician. 3 4 5 MEDICAID DIRECTOR Ms. Kim Busch (907) 465-3355 Intergovernmental Health Policy Project and The Henry J. Kaiser
  • to Vietnam. We established the very first Interagency Veterans Policy Group to coordinate and spur progress on issues of concern to veterans and military organizations. One such issue -- for more than two decades -- has been the suffering of our nation's
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  • j 1 ; MEMO To: From: Helen, Jonathan, Marc, Lucille, Konstantin, Bob, Sebastian ~;:> Date: Od. 21, 1999 Subj: Draft on Nazi Victim Property Policy: A Few Points (1) This draft tries to follow a middle ground between interpretation of data
  • trade policy and tariff. While the member states coordinate their position in Brussels and Geneva, the European Commission alone speaks for the EU at almost all WTO meetings. The EU is a WTO member in its own right as are each of its member states. 2
  • trials to· amply include minorities and women (memo) 3.7 Limit market exclusivity of orphan drugs (legislation) 3.8 ·Appoint AIDS policy coordinator Initiative for Change #4 - Taking pressure Off Workers, Businesspeople, and Their Families Small 4.1
  • medicare policy changes, among 18 man}': 19 (1) No change in medicare eligibility. 20 (2) Expand medicare eligibility to cover 21 "related" populations (e.g., retirees age 60 and 22 older). 23 (3) Phase out medicare eligibility for those 24
  • requirements. PART H—CONSUMER PROTECTION PROVISIONS Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. March 15. 1996 325. 326. 327. 328. Policy requirements. Requirements for issuers of long-term care insurance policies. Coordination with State requirements. Effective dates. F: \ EGG
  • cranta/Kexico City Policy In accordance with lour memorandWll of3anuary 22,: ];993, the Agency tor Internat onal Development has r , ' ...- cU.recteCl grant officers immediately to·' delete from all grant. and cooperative aqreamenta
  • OF LABOR SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY ADMINISTRATOR
  • and assist me in coordinating across agencies the various Federal programs available (or potentially available) to distressed communities and in developing further policies related to the successful implementation of our community empowerment efforts
  • 'EX E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 20 Oct-1995 02i08pm ~O: (See Below) FROM: Dorothy L. Karayannis Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: YOUTH BRAINSTORMING SESSION MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION LIST FROM: Jeremy Ben
  • will be reviewed upon request. • _.:.-----: .... . . : . . - - " , ... RaeK. GratJ,RN"PhD . P.O. '50x 8371 ' , .\......,., VA 06 ·EMAIL:~aegrad@aol.com ., November 22, 1996,' , Carol Rasco , Domestic :policy CO~l1cil The White House ' , Washington
  • Initiative, into a comprehensive plan. To assist in this process, the President's Food Safety Initiative calls for the convening of an interagency working group by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy ~6 coordinate Federal research planning
  • that— 17 (I) has established linkages with 18 existing mental iUness and substance 19 abuse service dehvery programs in the 20 area; 21 (II) provides for the participation 22 and coordination of multiple agencies 23 and providers that serve
  • Welfare Reform; 3-21-94; 3:00-5:20 pm POTUS; 3-22-94; 3:00-5:00 pm
  • McLarty', David Gergen k' . George Stephanopoulo&K-? ~ Bob Rubin ~ Laura Tyson>( R~sco~tantto FROM: Carol H. Domestic Policy SUBJECT: Welfare Reform the President for There wil~ be a meeting on Monday, March 21 from 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. in OEOB 211
  • economy. AACCLA is the most active and influential voice for American business operating in the region today. As the umbrella group for 22 American Chambers of Commerce in 20 Latin Networking the Americas to Enhance Trade and Investment NOV 03 "94 19=54
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [20] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 2 O:\BAI\BAI94.F75 STAFF
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  • unacceptable other advantages; distributive impacts; and or unreasonable costs on society; regulatory eqUity), Wlless a statute requires another reg­ policies that recognize that the private sector 'ulatory approach. and private markets are the best, engin7
  • . I~' ~, 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ii UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CIVIL RIGHTS LISTENING FORUM 12 13 SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1997 14 FORT BROWN HOTEL 15 BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
  • to promoting long-term independence and selfsufficiency. • President Clinton is confronting the AIDS epidemic in a number of ways, including the creation of the position of National AIDS Policy Coordinator to coordinate federal government efforts and increasing
  • / • i I F:\EGG\HRC W W E H M g g g i f f l f c t t * for use of Drafting Group ONLY!*******] O u t l i n e for Module C 6 (Cost C o n t a i n m e n t ; G l o b a l Budgeting) 1 OVERVIEW.— 2 (1) GENERAL POLICY.—We assume the under- 3 lying policy
  • 1994-12-13, Anthony Lake to President Clinton re Principals Review of Bosnia Policy
  • Policy Principals met on Monday afternoon to review our Bosnia policy in .the wake of your decision in principle to commit U.S. ground forces to assist in UNPROFOR withdrawal and Chris's December 2 meeting with his Contact Group counterparts. Focus
  • ,(such as an exclusion of benefits based on a pre~existing condition) or , discriminate in the price ofthc policy because of your health status, claims experience, •receipt of health care, or your medical condition. 2 10/22/98 09:'43 I In ~ddition, your HMO
  • ) Ir'the amountdeterInined under subpara­ 19" graph, (A) for, a ,unit of ge~eral lOC,al goyermnent' is 20'" less than 21 unitis deem:ed to' be zero. " 22 "(d) SMALL GOVERNMENT ALLOCATIONS.-If the ,'-.. , ~ero, , then the relative inco,me
  • Candidates (1 page) ca. 1993 P2,P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential records Domestic Policy Council Bruce Reed (Crime) OAJBox Number: 8413 FOLDER TITLE: Sentencing Commission rs16 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • THE WHITE HOUSE vU; OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLICY .. CAROL H. RASCO Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy To: S#JlI U) QN ncili-~ J - - - ­ " .. Draft response for POTUS and forward to CHR by: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Draft response
  • individual basis. 24 (f) 25 REACH.-In OPTIOXS S. 1415 AmdL June 22, 1"8 (11 ;09 iIl.m.) FOR CHILDREX'S HEALTH OrT- addition to the options for the use of grants . 10/Q7/'98 . DOMESTIC POLICY COL .WED 11: 59 FAX 202 456 5581 S:\ WPSHR\LEGCNSL
  • Policy Carol: The President has charged the DPC with assuring a coordinated approach to HIV/AIDS epidemic throughout the federal government. One of the purposes of this task force is to fulfill the President's campaign commitment that we have a national
  • Climate Change Action Plan 9-22-93 1:00-2:00
  • ideas. Participating utilities will also encourage residentiaI, commercial, and industrial customers to take advantage of the Administration's many initiatives. The entire package represents a coordinated policy of greenhouse gas reductions
  • Policy [National Ocean Conference 6/12/98] [2]
  • a SecDOT hosted National MTS Conference to be held in November. The conference will galvanize national attention to the MTS and critical issues. Most importantly, h willframethe National Agenda for the MTS and required improvements of policy, coordination
  • . · · · · · ·· · · :. ·.the worker : assistance· .. package ·.... \. :the·:· expanded· authority the legis Ia- ..; ··:The voi~-gathering. has. taken ihe , would· involve· ·:policies .we· will·:say · :·.. ·' tlon·would give him: That' authority,:. form ·of deal-making;. with orie·Ad
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  • to the budget agreement already made the decision about where to target limited resources. Th~ agreement explicitly states the policy of restoring SSI and Medicaid eligibility to immigrants who are 01: become disabled and who are in the U.S. as of August 22
  • request. 11'1: ' ' i a •i . I I I I Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco General Files Box #5261 NARA #3682 Date: 917-9/94 9/13/94 9/14/94 9115/94 9116/94 9116/94 9/23-24/95 9/19/94 9/19/94 9121194 9122/94 9/22/94 9/23/94
  • coordination of federal civil rights enforcement policy among agencies by highlighting the lead role of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, under the direction of Bill Lann Lee, and providing additional resources for coordination activities
  • protections; written policies and procedures respecting advance directives; agent commissions Sec. 1208. Additional requirements of open AHPs Sec. 1209. Coordination of benefits with low-income assistance Sec. 1210. Additional requirement of certain AHPs Sec
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. report SUBJECTfflTLE DATE 12/07/1994 weekly, Marion Berry (I page) RESTRICTION PS COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
  • Scientific Knowledge (2) Quality Assessment, Data Collection, & Data Dissemination 18 (3) Quality Assurance 19 (4) Technology Assessment F. Mental Health Care . . . . . . . . . . 21 . . . 21 . 22 G. Health Promotion, Disease
  • pressure; clients increasingly young o Existing system out of step with our goals in disability policy, particularly as changes in technology and society make it possible for more people with disabilities to work. We continue to equate disability
  • Program on Information Resources Policy Anthony G. Oettinger John C. LeGates Oswald H. Ganley July 27, 1993 Mr. I r a Magaziner Senior Adviser f o r Policy Development Office o f the President The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear I r
  • Foreign Policy - Influentials
  • Case Number: 2006-0460-F. FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. ' Folder Title: Foreign Policy- Influentials Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Boorstin
  • 16:22 FAX APNSA 141003 / , 3 In 1999, Nelson's work continues in oountless ways. The Balkans are stiH at the forefront of American foreign policy, as they will be for some time. This year, our determination to fight against the forces of hatred
  • Buxton Domestic Policy Co~nci1 White House Strategy Session on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Students The White House June 15,2000 Draft Agenda 9:00 am - 9:30 am Registration 9:30 am - 10:30 am Welcome and Plenary Session 10:45 am 12
  • ), Departrnem of Health and Human Services Kristine H. Gebbie, MN, RN, FAAN National AIDS Policy Coordinator, The White House Kathleen Hastings, JD, MPH, RN, FAAN Chief Nurse Office, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Department of Health and Human
  • was raised in the Congress a number of years ago, I looked at it with some skepticism. I continue to believe that it is of quest~onable value as a policy of the Federal government. The EITC, as you know, is a negative income tax that is paid to low wage
  • t s inter-relationship to the broader policy e f f o r t . I believe we must s t a r t the drafting process soon. I am sensitive to the necessity for limiting the numbers of people involved i n drafting, maintaining a leak-proof environment around
  • professionals - which have been set up to advise the Task Force and develop health care policy within the Tollgate" system. POLICY DEVELOPMENT: THE "TOLLGATE" PROCESS . . . The policy evaluation effort of the Task Force is being coordinated by the President's
  • and aggregate contribution limit for individuals. Sec. 103. Reporting requirements. TITLE II—INDEPENDENT AND COORDINATED EXPENDITURES Sec. 201. Definitions. Sec. 202. Civil penalty. Sec. 203. Reporting requirements for certain independent expenditures. of 22
  • Clinton Library·· DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 003. memo DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Michael Waldman to Mark Gearan; re: Planning/Coordination (2 pages) 06/22/1993 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • policy today, As; ! I 22 recently as in our 94th anniversary convention in i I : SHERRY ROE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 324 1 Cincinnati, 'Ohio, last year, we declared although 2 much. has been accomplished in sheer freedom and 3 equality
  • authorities (about 24) are supposed to gain flexibility and be exempt from many of the housing rules so they can test innovative ideas like time limits, flat rent, linking their policies to welfare reform strategies etc. On a recent visit to California
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTfflTLE 00 I b. ticket stub " UA from Washington DC to Reno NV and ret, 22-28 Oct 96 (partial). (I page)" 10/2111996 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
  • . Subject to policies and directions prescribed from time to time by the President, 'it was the responsibility of the Division of Defense Aid Heports (1) to provide a central channel for the clearance of lend-lease transactions and reports and coordinate
  • ',of the 1'994 'Crime Act, Empowerment Zones, ' " servicE!. and national' He serves as substance abuse ,policy coordinator for the Departnlent, and is cUrrently overseeing HIlS, implementation of the' communj ty schools' program and the Violence Agai,nst
  • ONLY . POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE DATE NAME OF PLAN 0 a Reserve A 4 J # J > i INSURANCE v . V ^ C O'MI P A N V ' Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 7 3 1 1 8 Percent ot Coverage: GENERAL. A&H APPLICATION 1. Full Name oi Each Applicant Pint i* m Dor
  • .. ". ".. ". ".... " ...... " ". " "".,,"" " ...,," "" ........................... " ...... " .......... """ ..." ..... " ..96 APPENDIX: SELECTED SUPPORTING MATERJAL ................................................ i INTRODUCTION The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) assists the President as a key agency for leading the coordination of policy development
  • --• AMERICAN ) I I HEALTH CARE PARTNERSHIP GAP A Plan to Move America 's "Sick Care" System to a April 15, 1994 "Health Care" System Ms. Ira Magaziner Policy Development washington, DG 20500 Dear Ms. Magaziner: In your hands rests what could arguably
  • staff on how to coordinate HIV/AIDS policies and programs; and the staff of th~ Uniformed Services Health Science University on training heal;th care professionals. j New York Black Leadership Coalition on AIDS on colliaboration;, American Foundation
  • Clinton signed the Oceans Act of 2000, thereby establishing an oceans commission to re.comn1end a coordinated and comprehensive national ocean policy. The President's actipn is the latest in a seri~s ()fstrng actions to explore. protect, ahd sustain
  • , we recommend the appointment of a Cabinet Member to coordinate what should be the Administration's three­ part policy: namely, prevention, communication, and response. The point person in Washington should keep track of the efforts of Departments
  • orders would be coordinated through an interagency clearing process to ensure that the orders would not be duplicative. None of the affected agencies objects to the proposed Executive order. RECQMM~NPATIQN: Executive order. I recommend that you sign
  • and hosptitals. Regulation of clinical labaratory testing is focused to emphasize quality protection while reducing administrative burden. • Coordinated inspection process replaces the multiple inspection processes that hospitals and doctor's offices undergo
  • title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after 6 section 1073 the following new section: 7 "§ 1073a. Uniformed Services Health Plans: establish8 ment 9 health care reform 10 "(a) and coordination ESTABLISHMENT with national
  • · gible for credit. &~:. 22~. Fimdillg' of ('hild eare ser~. k~~R. Subtitle D-AJi'DC W(J!'k Dkl'lregnros &-c. 231. Option to inc:rcaRC flisN'!,,'1lrd of earnM im!onm. Sec. 232. Stale option to estuhlish voluntary diversion prof,,'l'flm. See. 233. I
  • Library'S Research Room. ""-¥lWjWRUIJR'I'i'" 'I" ", EEHAWMW W 4 e,¥* . . ap ,Mft.. "• •, ­ Coalition for Community Schools Coalition for'Community Schools 12/17/99 12:22:08 PM Record Type: Record To; cc: Subject: Coalition
  • (other crime legislation and initiatives) 10/15 THE WHITE HOUSE SEP I 5 REC'O WASHINGTON September 14, 1994 MEMORANDUM TO CAROL RASCO ·~1 , FROM: Patsy Fleming ~~ Interim National AIDS Policy Coordinator SUBJECT: Weekly Report beginning
  • Briefing for key press corps: State/ Congress /Women's I others Coordinate audio press briefing and pitch calls Week of May 22-26 0 0 0 Media Training Session in New York City Continue Press Briefings Release Congressional Caucus Report on Five Year
  • -­ EEOC: Complaint process effect on backlog of ADA Title I complaints; estoppel; recent policy issuances (mental disability~th FLSA, FMLA_or Workers Compensation laws/regulations; coordinated enforcement-and litigation strategies between OFCCP and EEOC
  • Domestic Policy Council 9-8-93
  • :00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. I. Opening Remarks .•••••••••••••••••••••••.• President Clinton 2:10 p.m. II. Program Updates A. Office of the National Drug Control Policy ••••• Lee Brown B. Office of the AIDS Policy Coordinator ••••• Kristine Gebbie 2:35 p.m
  • Restitution Policy [2]
  • Department. Gold Declaration of February 22. 1944. Morgenthau cited as the basis for this policy the London Declaration, stating that: "[O]n January 5, 1943. the United States and certain others of the United Nations issued a warning to all concerned
  • [Building Assisted Living for the Elderly into Public Long Term Care Policy: A Technical Guide for States] [loose]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Tarmey Subseries: OA/ID Number: 1983 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Building Assisted Living for the Elderly into Public Long Term Care Policy: A Technical Guide for States] [loose] Stack: Row: Section
  • October 22-25, 1996 Reno, NV [3]
  • Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8486 FOLDER TITLE: October 22-25, 1996 Reno NV [3] . 20 I 0-0 ! 98-S kc5 RESTRICTION CODES . . Presidential Records Act· 144 U.S.C, 2204(3)] Freedom of Information Act
  • P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan ONEox Number: 14370 FOLDER TITLE: Race - Race Initiative Repon and Hard Questions [2] 2009-1006-F jm21 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - ]44 U.S.c. 2204
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  • -of-contact within the government for the sector to help ope rationalize the U.S. NonProffi Advisor, coordinate the development of the nonproffi policy agendas, implement the local flexibil~/devolution project, mon~or policy affecting the sector, and serve
  • S.A.P. [Statement of Administrative Policy] [3]
  • EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 i June 22, 1993 (House Rules) I I I SrA.TEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY I (THIs STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.) H.R
  • .lp'· . '. I i ];, -. ·tl ~~ • ..,.il. ,. ' • l I ;: ~THE WH'ff~ 1"10\.JSE 'OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLICY \~:/'::', :~:~;:- ~)? ' "' " ' ' ' ' . />~~:·.:-,-.. :.+'·, CAROL·H:·RASCO . . ... ~:~·!":i.;?,{~~~i~iant ts the President
  • issues: (3) coordin;ate economic policy advice to the I I . I -2-' President; (4) ensure that edonomic policy decisions and programs are consistent with the Pres'fdent' s stated goals, and ensure that those goals are being effectiively pursued
  • THE WHITE HOUSE ·r·-.o..~ QFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLICY .. "· CAROL H. RASCO Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy To: r Draft resporis~'for POTUS and forw~ld to CHR b y : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Draft response for CHR
  • of Government aircraft is more cost-effective than commercial air, or other compelling operational considerations make commercial transportation unacceptable. Such authorization must be in accordance with the May 22, 1992, Office of Management and Budget
  • ¥"ill be three working-age persons for each American 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 owr 65. WHhout arry policy changes, Medicare SMI (part B) win grow to more than 7 percent of the payroll tax base by 2030-up from one percent today. Although
  • THE WHITE HOUSE 4"-h OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLICY vo / CAROl H. RASCO Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy --- To: Draft response for POTUS and forward to CHR b y : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Draft response for CHR
  • , (">•. , "! '". .., WEEKLY ACTIVITY REPORT IS DUE BY 5:00 P.M. WEEK ENDING: JUNE 23,1993 WEEKLY ACTIVITY REPORT 'ROGRAM OFF I CE DATE RECEIVED TIME RECEIVED BY o. ;P/ANN C[CCHETTI [ACTING) 78-138 06/22/93 5:58 . :RjELlZABETH SMEDLEY
  • Bishop May: Conf. Call 3-4 June 22
  • .~'7?7a; E~_/ ??7- tb5d - 010r 1 i I .... i­ 1 i I ~~ I i 7/;- ~5~S-~ '. ,;.,',. E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F T· H E PRE SID E N T 02-Jun-1995 11:39am TO: Carol H. Rasco FROM: Patricia E. Romani Domestic Policy Council
  • WHITE HOUSE ,it E X E CUT I VWB 5 H OJ
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  • forth the broad outlines of a national rural policy; 'to provide a framework for enhanced intergovernmental coordination towards its jmplem~ntation: to communicate to the Congress and other policy makers key problems and challenges facing rural America
  • Accessibility Administration Benefits Financing Cost Containment Accountability If You'd Like to Know More 42 -3- PREFACE Who are we?. Partners in Policy Making is a national project whose purpose is to train families with special health needs to become
  • • 202/986-1134 © 1994, Syracuse University 1 1 NATIONAL ACADEMY ON AGING Mission The Academy is charged by the Assistant Secretary for Aging to serve as a resource for the nation in meeting the policy challenges of an aging society. Working both
  • ) local community coordination and outreach, Notably, the Administration's wildland fire policy does not rely on commercial logging or new road building to reduce fire risks and can be ifllplemented under its current forest and land management polices
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  • Froiii:2B2-956-512B CENTER FOR POLICY ALTERN A JIVES To: Company: Fax Number: Robin Leeds White House Women's Office 456-7311 Haue A Good Day To:456-7311 Page:BB1/BBB FAX From: Ericka Hines 99/11112 No. ofPages: 2 10:45:23 99/11/12 12:37:13
  • [Evolution of U.S. Restitution Policy Toward Holocaust Victims]
  • Contraband, 52-60. I, , :, ' I 12 NACP, RG 59, Lot File 62D115, File 91C, Box 4, Treasury Department, Gold Declaration of February 22, 1944. Morgenthau cited as the basis for this: policy the London Declaration, stating that: "[O]n January 5, 1943
  • . Coordinator for Policy Development NCTAF 525 W. 120th St, 110 Main Hall . Teachers College, Columbia Univ New York NY 10027 212/678-4199 fx: 678-4039 Professor Spec Ed Dept 338 Bluemont Hall - KSU Manhattan KS 66506 913/532-6349 fx: 532
  • Nicole Rabner - First Lady’s Office - Domestic Policy Council
  • Nicole Rabner served in the Clinton Administration in both the First Lady’s Office and as FLOTUS’ representative in the Domestic Policy Council, 1995-2000. Subjects covered in the collection include adoption, bankruptcy, brain research, breast
  • ] Rockefeller Court Bill [OA 15409] 2012-1035-S Clinton Presidential Library’s web site http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 22 First Lady’s Office, Domestic Policy Council Rabner, Nicole Subject File Rockefeller/Dewine Court Improvement Legislation [OA 15409
  • 7 2 Health Reform Technical Work Group on Long-Term Care A Report Prepared for the Presidential Transition Office-Health Policy Group January 19, 1993 January 19, 1993 To: Judy Feder and Stuart Altman From: Marilyn Moon, Long Term Care Work
  • I. Pe:1'*te. 0 PO U LL> S ~on.~ p h ~1\...(.. ::So I J71 . 15l/w 0' C-o () nor . To: MEMO 3./ ft,,~~O He]en, Konstantin, Marc From: Ellen . Date: Sept. 13, 1999 i . Subj: . Draft document ~·W1.Jmarizing U.S_ Government policy oil property
  • OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON. D.C. 20503 ( October 8, 1997 (Senate) STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (Tms STATEMENT HAS BEJlN COORDINATED BY OMB WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.) S. 1173 Intermodal Surface Transportation
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10008 FolderlD: Folder Title: Medicaid Transformation Act of 1996 [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 8 3 F:\95REC \ MCAID \ REP \ MEDGRANT.918
  • Ira Magaziner - Health Care Reform - Policy Development - Collection Finding Aid
  • Reform initiatives by coordinating policy development for the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The records include draft reports produced by the working groups Magaziner formed to advise the Task Force.
  • contains materials from the files of Ira Magaziner, Office of Policy Development. Ira Magaziner served as Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development and assisted in implementing President Clinton’s Health Care Reform initiatives by coordinating
  • . (a) ESTABLISHMENT OF PLANS.—(1) Chapter 55 of 5 title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after 6 section 1073 the fohowing new section: 7 "§ 1073a. Uniformed Services Health Plans: establish8 ment 9 health care reform 10 "(a) and coordination
  • that kind of experience to the table when we get here to talk about policy and how you implement policy and what you do fot people that would impact them in the human nutrition arena is a love of mine. 00:07:02:07 I found that quite fascinating because
  • Policy Coordinator has been appointed to serve as the senior government official to coordinate the nation's response to the AIDS epidemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) produced, and launched in January 1994, a direct message
  • competitive pricing; greater ability to contract out for services; high-cost case management). Your Medicare advisors also unanimously agree that these ., I policies are worth including in the plan. Lhey save an estimated $14 billion over 10 year..s
  • OF T, H E PRE SID E N T 22-Jul-1996 07:39pm ,, , ' TO: Carol H. Rasco FROM: Lyndell H?gan Domest ,Policy Council CC: CC: , CC: Jeremy D. Benami Eiizabeth E. DrY~ Jil~ Pizzuto SUBJECT: " Women Entrepreneurship/Microenterprise
  • :") '" \_,'"",-. """...s • Other I s s u e s . . . " E X E CUT I V E E X E CUT I V E N T N T OFF ICE OFF ICE o F o F THE THE PRE SID E PRE SID E 26-Apr-1994 01:52pm TO: FROM: Jose Cerda, III Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: FR: RE: Bruce.N. Reed Prevent
  • MUIRE FOR CONGRESSMAN HERGER 18 CRAIG MAHAFFEY 70 19 JOE SEDILLO 75 20 MICHAEL BRIONEZ 82 21 TRINIDAD JUAREZ 85 22 RUDY AGUAS 90 23 MARY MARRS 94 24 LESA DONNELLY 98 25 SURAJ AHUJA 104 > 64 2 JEANETTE D. MARBLE CSR 211186
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  • ) are that under the latter plans, the covered person must have all services coordinated by a "gatekeeper" that is usually a primary care physician. The gatekeeper may refer the patient to other speciaUsts, but he or she has complete control over the patient's care
  • and diligently to improve the health of our nation's' children' and their families. A large part of what brings me such pleasure in being here is the fact that we continue on the White House Domestic Policy Council to focus all our \lvork toward, the pursuit
  • training is needed; • coordination of interagency training; • development and maimerumce of a system to provide training data for use by the agency in its advisory ro}e~ 7 Office of Personnel Management TRAINING POLICY HANDBOOK • dissemination
[04/19/1999] (Item)
  • UCELLI STEPHANIE STREETT POSSIBLE POLICY ANNOUNCEMENTS CHILDREN AND FAMILIES 1. Introduction of Legislation to Prohibit Discrimination Against Parents (late April/early May) The President proposed new federal legislation to protect parents from
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  • be lacking by contrarian readers who are oriented more to ripping the overall policy to shreds and to political readers who are oriented more to the political feasibility of the proposal.] February 22.1993 (12:55 p.m.) SENT BY:53437 ; 2-22-93 : 3:43PM
  • : Domestic Policy Council Series/Staff Member: Linda Cooper Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10285 FolderiD: Folder Title: Beijing Follow Up: Women (2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 98 5 7 2 _THE WASHINGTON POST ,> ·: ... WEDNESDAY
  • , on December 30, 199&, the Attorney General submitted to Congress a Five~ Year Interagency Coun1er~Terrorism and Technology Crime Plan. l The Five~ Year Plan is intended to serve as a baseline strategy for coordinatIon of natIonal policy and operational
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10007 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Michel House of Representatives 1993 [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 100 1 8 Position: F:\NLW\93REPUB\ACTION.NOW H.L.C. 36 1
  • resources leadership role by developing, coordinating, eommunicating, and interpreting Governmentwide policies that are essemialto the Federal Government's recruitment and management of a high quality and diverse workforce, The two primary program areas
  • he did in coordinating our response to Y2K. 2 Ll~li. c::.A..L But while Y2K didn't render us helpless, it di~ ~ll gver ttga:iB how connected we all are. Fifteen years ago, critical systems like our power structures, water supplies, air traffic
  • Bosnia Trip - Embassy Remarks 12/22/97
  • Case Number: 2006-0459,.F FOIA .MARKER .. . This is not a textual record. ·This is used as an administrative marker by the· Clinton Presidential ·Library Staff. · .. ·Folder Title: Bosnia Trip-Embassy Remarks 12/22/97 ' •. Staff Office
  • , , . .... .. ... 1, .f. '. , . ....: .. - .. ' ~"',~ .January 1995 , Lee P. .Brown~ Dir~ctor .. ,\ l. ' Executive Olfie, ~fthe President Olfice ofNational Drug Control Policy Washington, D. C· 20500 . 1" . .. RESPONDING TO DRUG
  • the requirements of H.R. 3, States are eligible for • ...;1:._.1 r: ~- fm1ding~ifthey certify that they are "actiyely considering," or will consider within · one yeafj laws, policies, or .practices to ~'ring them into compliance with H.R. 3. '•,' i
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  • 202/682-5400 ·September 19, 1997 · ,. :~. • • ' l,. \ B,ruce Reed · Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy · c/o Timothy 'Saunders · White House Executive Clerk Old Executive Office Building 5 NW Washington, D.C. ·zo503
  • [History of Department of State - International Economic Policy]
  • directed formulation of and/or coordinated Department policies and positions on economic, commercial, and ugricultural issues; and supervised the execution oftbcsc policies within the Department ofStarc. He assisted the Secretary in representing the United
  • VOLUME 1 POLICY INITIATIVES OF THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION Table of Contents Cltapter I Chaph~r 2 A New Defense Strategy .t\.. Bottom Up Review." .................. " ...................... 3 B. Quadrennial Defense Rc'\'ic
  • legislation of the two agencies. III. GOODS /SERVICES TO BB P ' Under this interagency agreement, the Office of Policy Development agrees to provide administrative support to the interdepartmental coordinating team. These costs w i l l not exceed $311,320
  • matter that you brought to my attention. Best wishes. Sincerely, SL~ Stanley S. Herr Kennedy Public Policy Fellow cc: Robert S. Muller Coordinator, ADA Implementation Stee1case N'orth America OS.lW P.O. Box 1967 Grand Rapids, MI 49501-1967 TH E WH
  • . In }Wle 1997, the Fom1dation made a grant to the Institute for Health Policy Solutions in Washington, D.C., to help design and implement irinovative state programs that meld public fWlds, employer contributions, . and personal payments to expand health
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  • on developing and coordinating government-wide management policy informod by RMO activity and less on individual agency activity. fj) "~" ... ","_".:'_ . PAC.!'.'; Sh2 ,_ .' Here is what we plan ',' • ' .. ", '.' -S/l::t - Some staff from OIRA
  • History of USDA - Archival Documents - Chapter 4:00 Civil Rights - Alternative Dispute Policy
  • \ ':' UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL.TURE OFFICE OF THE SECRnARY WASHINGTON, O. C.20250 March 23. 2000 SECRETARY'S MEMORANDUM __ 4_71_0_-_1_ _ USDA ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICY 1 PURl>OSE This Memorandum supersedes
  • is appointed as a schedule c employee because the nature of their work is either confidential or they are policy makers. . The Clinton-Gore Administration is continuing the policy of orienting these new appointees, both to make them more 'effective
  • is not feasible,. • Identify gaps in existing coding systems and message standards and fund the development of standards tofillin these gaps. Mar 31,1993 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Preliminary Staff Working Paper for Illustrative Purposes Only 22Coordinate
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  • from former intern (partial) (l page) 01/19/1996 P6/b(6) 00 I c. envelope Gregory Chang to Rasco (partial) (I page) 01/22/1996 P6/b(6) 002. form FedEx airbill, Geoffrey Canada to Rasco (partial) (l page) 02/13/1996 P6/b(6) Rasco to Suzan
  • ;busive se}"'Ual cpntact have' , 22 become final, is punishable by a term of imprisomnent '23 to'twice that othen\ise authorized." .. 24 ' , (b)· AMENDMENT OF up , .... SENTENCI::\GGUIDE~INES.-:· 25 ,The Sentencing Commission shall implement
  • . Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, §§ 30.1-40.6, as amended, 2' U.S.C.A. §§ 431-455. 6, Health and Environment ""'25.15(4.1) To show standing under Nationa! Envi. ronmental Policy Act, which does not provide private right of action to enforce
  • in the United States and the access of 21 consumers to such services. 22 (d) COORDINATION AND CONSULTATION.— 23 (1) REPORT ON COOROINATION.— 24 25 August26,1994 (A) IN GENERAL.—Not later than Januan1, 1999, the National Quahty Council shaU pre- O:\BAI
  • the enforcement of this subtitle 19 and other statutes apphcable to health care fraud 20 and abuse. 21 (b) COORDINATION WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT 22 AGENCIES.—In carrying out the program under sub23 section (a), the Secretary and the Attorney General shah 24
  • , or medical procedure codes. 18 (2) COORDINATION OF BENEFITS.—The term 19 "coordination of benefits" means determining and 20 coordinating thefinancialobligations of health plans 21 when health care benefits are payable under 2 or 22 more health
  • are coordinated with each other and with health and long-term care services available outside the plan fbr individuals with disabilities. (C) TAKINO INTO ACCOUNT INFORMAL CARE.—A State plan may take into account, in determining the amount and array of services
  • vRr ~,~\- ~ ~l,.fM. "' 1 \. The AFDC Program: The Context for Reform $22 billion in benefit payments 4.8 million families Average monthly check = $388 " 70% of entrants off within two years. ~ But two thirds of those who leave come back
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  • 11:22 OFC OF SEC ~ 94567028 NO.019 I' , I U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OFFiCE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20410.0001 'M E M OR AN DUM I FOR: Don Baer Rahm Emanuel .Kitty Higgins Bruce Reed ./ . Bruce Katz
  • with the Department of Education'sproposal for reauthorization of Title land Title VII ofthe Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as articulated in your testimony on February 9'h and 11°\ 1999. In particular, we ! believe the Department's three year "goal" policy
  • ) .~' ' '. .. 005. form 06/28/96 (partial) (I page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council' Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8503 ', FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [39] , 2010-0198-S
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  • to this question. We expect to have a detailed recommendation for the President within the next few weeks, as well as a strategy for rolling out this controversial Admiiristration policy. There is general agreement among the agencies, as a matter of both law
  • ; . , 'or 21 '~(B); take the undocumented.~ri~nal . alien . .' . 22 into the custody of the: Federal: Government and , . ! " , ' 23 incarcerate the alien. 24 "(2) Compensation under paragtaph', (1)(A), . , . , I ,25" -- shall be the average
  • for three yeare; to rene~ the waiver, Statee would have to demonstrate again why managed ~are would not be euceessful. . . ! f " \ ..., Medicare ~rgpQ5a15 11/22 FJ 96-00 I Re!Q{mpayment Policies OPO Refgrm SNF Reform GME Retorm HYPB Upward B1a
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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 7680 File Folder: AIDS 1993[6] Date: 3/25/04 1. Note To Carol Rasco from Phil re: AIDS Coordinator position, Ip nd P5, P61B6 2
  • [Draft Policy Book] [4]
  • and investment; • flexibility and innovation at local levels; • that policy is coordinated with the National Information Infrastructure (Nil) programs and the Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering and Technology and that all federal health
  • also been approved in several states. Two new Utah laws typify those approaches: 1) the governor's bill, HB 226, which creates a health policy commission to implement a strategic plan for market-oriented reform, including a detailed timetable
  • OF MANAGEMENT (OM) .......................................................................................;....... 67 OFFICE OF INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY (OI&T) ....................................... ~ .......... ~ .......... 71 OFFICE OF POLICY
  • Regional Office, Other Members: Judy Caden, Asst. Director for Loan Policy, Loan Guaranty Service Len Kardon, Management Analyst, Loan Guaranty Service· ,'. ,. Len Levy, Asst Director for Loan and Property Management, Loan Guaranty Service Mike McReaken
  • [U. S. Restitution Policy Concerning Jewish-Owned Property]
  • File 62D 115, File 91 C, Box 4, Treasury Department, G6ld Dedaration of February 22, 1944, Morgenthau cited as the basis for this policy the London Declaration, stating that: "[O]n January 5, 1943, the United States and certain others of the United
  • "; Working Group 19, "Administrative Simplification"; Working Group 20, "Interim Cost Controls"; Cluster Group VII, "Financing", and Working Group 21, "Financing"; Cluster Group VIII, "Health Policy Initiatives for the Underserved", and Working Group 22
  • Loeser' Voice; (202) 312-6456 Per 'Ken, ,here's the' memo from 'Elan . to Edgar' Mo Bronfman and' the ~. Post article Israel in Bratislava , , , ' on 003122/00 , WED 14: 22 FAX 202565279,,6 " 141 002 GENERAL COUNSELl OGC I
  • : Policy Development Scries/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell I) [8] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 100 1 11 2 O:\BA1\BAI94.B82 S.L.C. VF-30 1 (1
  • -discrimination programs in reducing employment discrimination. Report on Section 2 Mandates Review of Federal Government Personnel Laws, Regulations, and Policies (OPM, DOL, and EEOC) Implementation of the Welfare Reform and Welfare-to-Work DOJ, DOL
  • Requirement Rule: Policy staff coordinated the Department's comments on a Federal Energy Regulatory , Commission proposed rule establishing electric transmission system reporting requirements for transmission-owned utimies. These reporting requirements
  • ? A: The Administration certainly agrees that there should be greater coordination of federal food safety activities, and has made several significant steps toward this coordination. While continuing these efforts at greater coordination consistent with the current
  • October 22, 1996 - Family Services Agencies
  • Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJBox Number: 8489 FOLDER TITLE: October 22, 1996 - Family Service Agencies 201O-0l98-S dbl713 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.c. 2204(a)( Freedom of Information Act -IS U.S.c
  • CAROL H. RASCO ~ ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR DOMESTIC POLICY ~ TRAVEL CHECKLIST FORM FUN~TION/ INITIALS OF DPC STAFF PERSON ACTI~ITY DATE(S) O~VEL? ~/4 ~~~ DESTINATION? TRAVEL AUTHORI~ON FORM COMPLETED? MODE OF TRAVEL? COMMENTS
  • South Texas Trip McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [1]
  • ! COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7677 FOLDER TITLE: South Texas Trip McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [I] 2010-0198-F ryl003 RESTRICTION CODES Prcsidential Records
  • insurance policies which do not meet certain requirements. Sec 402. Group health insuranee standards. Sec. 621. State maintenance of effort. Sec T I T L E V I I — M E D I C A I D PROVISIONS Sec. 701. Coordination with public health plan. Sec. 702. Use
  • page) 03/22/1996 RESTRICTION P6Jb(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) OAlBox Number: 7451 FOLDER TITLE: Meeting Regrets - May 1996 [I] 2010-0198-S kc288 RESTRICTION CODES
  • '" --- L \ ) ~ Comments Last updated Reg # Policy output Comments on reg text and preamble due. Under review by reg workgroup 3/10/98 HCFA­ 1030­ IFe 3/98 regulation 1 PPPP/DI DS T Hausner 61093 Brief Administrator week of 4116 y. N R!Ss
  • Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco General Files Box #5858 NARA #4122 Date: 2/14/95 2115195 2116-17/95 . 2117/95 2/21195 2121195 2121195 2/22/95 2/22/95 2/22/95 2/23/95 2113195 2/23/95 2/24/95 2/27/95 311/95 312/95 3/2/95 3
  • . Colleciion/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: Domestic Policy Council Series/Staff Member: Elena Kagan Subseries: OAlID Number: 14364 FolderlO: Folder Title: NA TNE AMERICAN ISSUES - EDUCA nON Stack: Row
  • Flexibility in Benefit Design IV. Policy Issues 20 Conclusion 22 References About the Authors Tables Table 1 5 Table 2 6 Table 3 8 Table 4 10 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This briefing report is written to alert public and private sector decision makers
  • policy authority that is not in violation of federaIlaw. Waivers: We reiterate several points about waivers. Congress included a waiver provision in the law to allow states to coordinate their WtW programs with TANF welfare-to-work effom and to avoid
  • of Justice 118 118 19. -,Department of Labor no data 1,685 -, , " ­ , , , I Addendum (p. 2) Agenc~lDepartmerit , Telecommuters Reported , ! I May 29, 1998 . , 20. ... Department of State 21. Department of Transportation 22
  • , or are otherwise 19 engaged in health care fraud;" 20 (2) to promote a coordinated health care fraud 21 enforcement effort in each task force region, and to 22 encourage maximum cooperation among all Federal 23 agenCIes; 24 25 (3) to work fully
  • BUDGET IDEAS (October 22, 1998) 1. Long~ Term Care Long-term care tax credit. (new policy) Along with the lack of coverage of prescription drugs, the poor coverage of long-term care represents a major cost burdc n for the elderly
  • : --------------------------- SCHEDULE: REMARKS: CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY JAN 3 REC'D THE WHITE HOUSE WASHI NGTON December 29, 1993 MEMORANDUM TO CAROL RASCO FROM: Kristine M. Gebbie tf _~ /.v.. ,~ National AIDS Policy Coordinator SUBJECT: Weekly Report beginning
  • to your home. The program ends between 5:30 or 6:00. Dinner will be served. Sincerely Willie Epps PAL Coordinator 1, Epworth Bootheel Family Learning Center 207 N. Washington P.O. Box 249 East Prairie, MO 63845 Tel. (314) 649-3731 Fax: (314)649
  • This collection consists of the White House Office of Records Management files of the President's Domestic Policy Adviser, Bruce Reed from 1999 through 2000. It contains of memoranda, faxes, notes, letters, speech drafts, talking points and policy
  • electronic file Access 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
  • insurance plan or policy, 22 employee benefit plan' or health maintenaJce organiiatio'n shall not, directly 23 or indirectly: 24 (1) ! I 'i Impose a monetary advantage or. penalty under a health benefit plan 25 that would affect a beneficiary's
  • to compensate victims; but this plan was never implemented. 22 The Americans supported a "policy of retaining in Germany art objects which were part of the German cultural heritage."The property was put at the disposal of the Bavarian State. While initially
  • : Dinner (partial) (1 page) P6/b(6) , 05/02/95 P6/b(6) 04/03/95 P6/b(6) ( 00 I c. invitation To Ms. Rasco from the Ambassador of Israel and Mrs. Rabinovich (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol
  • Interagency Veterans Policy Group Meeting October 12, 1995
  • and established the Interagency Veterans Policy Group to try and enhance and promote communication and coordination on these issues across federal agencies. And we believe we have achieved some real successes in this effort -- some of those
  • to the President and D~ctor of the White House'Of: / . .. ·fica on Environmental Policy; and (12) .the Adriilirlstrator of OIRA, _who also shall' coordinate communications relating to· this Exe,cutive· 'order · amongthe agencies, OMB, the.other Advisors
  • CA, 05122-05127/96 (partial) (I page) nd P6!b(6) OIOb. itinerary AmEx Travel for Rasco from Washington DC to Las Vegas NV to San Francisco CA, 22 - 27 May 96 (partial) (1 page) 05/21/1996 P6!b(6) 001. form ..., ) \ . COLLECTION: Clinton
  • Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: 8486 FOLDER TITLE: September 27-28, 1996 - Tallahassee, FL [2] 2010-0198-8 dbl696 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.c. 2204(a») Freedom
  • Race-Race Initiative Policy: Rural Issues/USDA [2]
  • of Operations, and Director, Office of Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization; and abolishes the Policy Analysis and Coordination Center and Departmental Administration Management Services Staff. The memo completes Phase I ofthe Project Plan. Phase II
  • TWENTY-FOUR HOUR COVERAGE OPTIONS EVALUATED BY THE GROUP SUMMARY OF ISSUE AREAS DISCUSSION OF ISSUES RECOMMENDATIONS AND RATIONALE A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. RECOMMENDED OPTION COORDINATION OF WORK-RELATED MEDICAL BENEFITS WITH WAGE-LOSS BENEFITS
  • programs and policies; non-school and after school substance abuse prevention programs. 22 2 3 24 25 o Adult: Work site wellness and health promotion/prevention programs and policies. o Elderly: Widowhood & bereavement; illness. 26 2 7 caregiver
  • to the President for Domestic Policy shall serve as the Council's Vice Chair; (iii)The Vice President, to the fullest extent possible and appropriate, shall coordinate and integrate the work of the Prevention Council with the work of the Community Enterprise
  • " .' . .... • . . . .'. . . . .'. '.. .' . : ..' . A variety ofeiiorts has .been made to stabilize the exchange rate~'of . ' .. . the Currencies ofmijQeincillStrial· countries, !nthe late' 1980s,. . .niacroecanomic policy coordination was pursued, but it did riot resUlt . '. mticll stability· of exchange
  • • .. . . ". \\ t I 112519910:51:32 NCSEA The National Child Support Enforcement, Association Policy Forum February 1, 1999 ". Washington, D.C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1999 WORKSHOP COORDINATORS FOR WHOLE DAY: ROBERT DOAR, 518-474-1078 DARRYL GRUBBS, 512-437
  • to subsection (e), the Secretary shall allocate to the 21 Secretary of the Interior an amount equal to the product ofC 22 23 "(A) the total number of Indian children enrolled in schools that are operated byC IX-A-1 Autcmated Records Management System Hex
  • and screening flexible 21 sigmoidoscopies provided for the purpose of early detection 22 of colon cancer.". •HR 3626 IH 29 1 2 Subtitle B—Tax Penalty on Noncomplying Insurers 3 SEC. 211. EXCISE TAX ON PREMIUMS RECEIVED ON 4 HEALTH INSURANCE POLICIES
  • and where we are going; salience of race/ethnicity in our daily lives a. b. Race and opportunity: Summary of authoritative evidence on disparities in social and economic indicators; how far public and private policy changes have brought us c. 2. Race
  • and coordinated by the Houston's Mayor's Office and ONDCP. Points ofContact: John Camevale, Director, Office of Programs. Budget. Research, ""d Evaluation Donald Hollingsworth, Director, Mayor's Office for Public Safety and Drug Policy IV. Period or Agreement
OSTP Speech (Item)
  • : JACK GIBBON{J/. SUBJECT: POTUS Speech on Science and Technology, October 18, 1995 As you know, the President is scheduled to deliver a major S&T policy address in ~~~·t',n with the awarding of the Presidential Medals of Science and Technology on 8
  • of I (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Fred DuVal ( CN=Fred DuVal/OU=wHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:24-AUG-1998 12:22:39.00 SUBJECT: Telemarketing Fraud TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN CC: Lynn G. Cutler ( CN
  • Scotia UN 50th Anniversary Celebration. San Francisco Dedication of Korean War Memorial Washington: *July 27 ~ ; ... ~ / September 2-3 *October 22-24 Latin America Trip Mexicri, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Central America VJ Day
  • Presidential Records . Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 8503 FOLDER TITLE: Travel Itinerary Letters, Memos, and Faxes [IS] 20 I 0-0 198-S kc69 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • Access to Delivery ...... ; ............ .............. : .. ' 22 Customer nondiscriminati09 policies and complaints .... ,.......................... 22 A model for assuring accessibility to benefits and services ...................... '. . .. 23 R
  • SECURITY ACT: IMPLICATIONS FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION COSTS WORKERS COMPENSATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE* DECEMBER 1993 Health reform is the largest social-policy change that our government has contemplated since the Great Depression. We'll be making no better
  • policies .,place.. S. firms at a disadvantage. in e U " this changing landscape. The Ambassador apparently feels !', 'strongly that the USG must update' its export policies and," ,'"processes .. to ensure, the long-term health of the defense, industry
  • : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings: Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 5857 FOL[)ER TITLE: DPC Meeting (Roosevelt Room) 2 I Nov. 19945:30-6:30 20 \ 0-0 \98-F ry808 RESTRICTION CO[)ES Freed?m of luformation A~t -15
  • as the Health Care Data Panel 11 (referred to in this section as the 'Panel'). 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23' 24 July 1, 1993 "(b) MEMBERSHIP.— "(1) I N GENERAL.—The Panel shall be com- posed of the following members: "(A) The Secretary (or his
  • Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) ONBox Number: 5104 FOLDER TITLE: Carol H. Rasco Regretted Invitations- July '94, August '94, & Sept. '94 [7] 20 I 0-0 198-S 1044 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom
  • or hospitalization for mental illness. 33 I V. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. CoordinaticlO There is a neEid for policy coordination, and coordination of overlapping public information, technical assistance t enforcement functions if the ADA is be part of the truly *'seamless
  • [12/20/1998 – 12/22/1998]
  • . This approach encourages communities to plan comprehensively for the full range of needs of poor and homeless people, and to coordinate services in a way that maximizes the impact of existing resources. Q: What specifically is the Continuum of Care
  • at the end of each major section. CCD is pleased to present this consensus document to the Senate Subcommittee on Disability Policy and the House Subcommittee on Health and the Environment. We look forward to working with both subcommittees on House
  • . by as much as two-thir~s. Policy CoordiOation. To provide a central fo~us .for governmental efforts against IDV/AIDS, the President created the Office of National AIDS Policy within· the White House, to advise him · on AIDS policy issues and coordinate
  • of Labor, shall­ 18 ( 1) assist in coordinating the activities of the 19 Federal Bonding Program Qf the Department of 20 Labor, the activities of the Department of Labor re­ 21 lated to the certification of: eligibility for targeted 22 jobs
  • , including case files. A. THE 30·DA Y PROGRAM REVIEW The 3Q..Qay progr~m review IS conducted by the IFG Coordinator with the t participation of the State program staff. The basic review consists of: • • a review of State policy and procedures
  • ONAP Meeting in CoS Office 22 Feb. 1995 1:30 - 2:00pm
  • (3 copies) (6 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 5858 FOLDER TITLE: ONAP Meeting in CoS Office 22 Feb. 1995 1:30=2:00 pm 2010-0198-S ryl184 RESTRICTION CODES
  • Application's Received from New Mexico Attached is a copy of a new waiver application received from the State of New Mexico. Mark Fucello will take the lead in coordinating approval ole the New Mexico waiver. Mark will soon develop an analysis papj:!r
  • calendars. The 18th annual Governmental Affairs Seminar of The Arc is scheduled for March 20-22, in Washington, D.C. The·seminar will be held at a n~w site, the J.W. Marriott Hotel, since we have outgrown our previous site. Issues covered at the seminar
  • as medical care. Sec. 323. Reporting requirements. PART II—CONSUMER PROTECTION PROVISIONS Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 325. 326. 327. 328. Policy requirements. Requirements for issuers of long-term care insurance policies. Coordination with State requirements
  • .. • Creating of the National Task Force on Violence. Against Health Care Pr.oviders ... '. Last November"the Justice Department's launched.a·Na,tional Task Force on Violence Against Health Care Providers to coordinate the investigation of violence against
  • to Correspondents (I page) OS/28/1996 P61b(6) . COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) ONBox Number: 11218 FOLDER TITLE: CHR Memos to the President 2010-0198-S kc251 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • t e r Deputy D i r e c t o r o f News A n a l y s i s 2631 #19 J u l i e Oppenheimer A s s t D i r e c t o r o f News A n a l y s i s 2738 #15 POLICY General: 7151 Bob B o o r s t i n Special Assistant f o r Policy Coordination 7151 M i c h
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996
  • and DOB's [partial] (2 pages) 05/2311996 RESTRICTION P61b(6) COLLECTION: . Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7678 FOLDER TITLE: Las Vegas May 22-23; San Francisco May 23-24, 1996
  • and implemented 22 Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISNS) 1996 Decentralized VA facility operational control to field based leader~hip from Headquarters Established the Chief Network policy Office 1996 Provided Central Office guidance, leadership access
  • [U.S. Restitution Policy Papers]
  • U.S. RESTITUTION POLICY I. The United States policy on restitution of assets on the Gold Train was determined by the political status of Austria, the country in which the assets were seized, and the nature of the assets themselves. The State
  • OFFICE OF EQUAL RIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . ..""..."."." .. ""...."." .... "".......""...... ", .."" .. ,.. ,.. , 22 Managemtnl Rcorganization
  • 20 21 22 B. 1iam:c matCriany aid . clarity ofwith the APA would.••••••••••••••••.•••.. 9 the policies. IICW Without Interim Relicf, pJajntiffs will be IIreparably Injured. ••••.•• 12 23 24 2S n. NO BOND SHOULD BE REQUIRED BECAUSEPLAlNTIFFS
  • I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N'T '1 12-Nov-1996 04:56pm TO: H. Rasco FROM: Elizabeth E. Drye Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: RE: Parties Ji called and is looking at Nov. 22 to schedule a lunch w/Olivia. I like your idea
  • .—Section 162(1) 18 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by strik19 ing paragraph (6). 20 (c) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Subparagraph (B) 21 of section 162(1)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 22 (relating to coordination with medical
  • coordinators and reading specialists to work with schools, teachers and parents. Together, they will recruit and train an army of 1 million volunteer tutors who will provide up to 100 hours of extra reading help, after school and during the summer
  • POLICY ADMINISTRATOR OF·THE SMALL 'BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHAIR OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGE'J,', FROM: THE VICE PRESIDENT CAROL RASCO, ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR . DOMESTIC POLICY . BOB RUBIN
  • PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993, is amended— 25 (1
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  • *, and December 31, 1945, pursuant to 21 programs designed to transfer ownership of such 22 property to. persons of Aryan racial stock; and 23 "(5) denied payment in connection with any in­ 24 surance policy owned by or covering any person re­ 25 siding
  • DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL WORKING GROUP COUNCIL ON HOMELESSNESS BRIEFING BOOK December 16, 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS Agenda TAB Invitation Letter (Sample) 1 Attendees 2 May 19, 1993 Executive Order--Federal Plan to Break the Cycle
  • be coordinated a four neighborMo~. serVt centers. By offering speeial housing assistance, !he plan W1 ac! tate of adequate housing for all. V1SJOn Community-B..ed Partnerships - An array of partnerships were formed to develop the plan and proposes to remain
  • [U. S. Restitution Policy and Holocaust Victims Assets] [1]
  • , as it applies to all tr~nsfers from the date of, . occupation or control by the Germans. NACP; RG 59; Lot File 62D115, File 91C, Box 4, Treasury Department, Gold DeclaratioriofFebruary 22, 1944. Morgenthau cited as the basis for this policy the London
  • Contributions Supplemental Services 27 Coordinating Post-acute and Long-term Care Benefits (1) (2) D. 28 The Role of Hospital-based Interdisciplinary Assessment Teams and Care Coordination Agencies 28 Eligibility for Post-acute and Long-term Care
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  • will coordinate infonnation policy across the Agency to ensure the consistency ofour efforts and work with the regulated communit}" community organizlltions, and state and local governments to provide a strategic focus fOf EP A's statistical data
  • and resolve the major policy issues discussed below. This . effort should include representatives from Commerce, Defense, NASA, Veterans Affairs, and the Office of Management and Budget. It should also coordinate with t.'-le Administration's Information
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  • AIDS Day, 1994 1 activities for the agency_ Please inform the White House Office of the National I\IDS policy coordinator by November 1 of the individual you have selected who will act as the coordinator for your agency's activities and keep the office
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 2 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON
  • ) GLICKMAN. Secretary of Agriculture,) and ROBERT WILLIAMS. Acting. ) Regional Fore~ter, United States ) Forest; Sp..T'Vice, Reg.:i.on 6, ) ) Defendan1:s I' ) 19 ) v. BO~SE ) CASCADE COR~ORATION, 21 Defendant~T.~tervenor. 22 24 9b-3B~~HA
  • Cisneros and I thank Secretary Brown for offering to host today's meeting. '-:-Although the full Council will meet two,to, ~our times per year, I have established ,a Senior Policy Coordination Group ,that will meet much more frequently to coordinate policy
  • for covered services; refine policies regarding coverage of investigational treatments; and propose modifications to the benefits package that would go into effect unless voted down by Congress under fast-track procedures. 2. The Board would have 7 members
  • ) 02/27/96 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 7467 FOLDER TITLE: Dallas Trip February 15-16, 1996 [2] 201 0-0 198-5 rv992 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • Working· Group on American. Indians . and Alaska Natives WhiteHouse D.omestic Policy Council ", .., .. - ......... -.-,.,~-.;.-- .•... ..........- - : - _.......-r-..- ••. ~ " Working Group on . American Indians and Alaska
  • Restitution Policy [1]
  • File 62D115, File 91C, Box 4, Treasury Department, Gold Declaration of Febntary 22, 1944. Morgenthau cited as the basis for this policy the London Declaration, stating that: "[O]n January 5, 1943, the United States and certain others of the United
  • for the appeal due on December 1. The Passback addresses only discretionary BA and outlays, and associated policies. Decisions are not complete on mandatory spending proposals or on the extent of the use of mandatory 1 program reductions to finance some part
  • of Duress Properties: Excerpt from Report of ,Military Governor 22 ' This policy was clearly tive on U, S. Objectives and Germany, of 15 July 1947. . . {November '1948] Introduction Among the most important categories, of properties over. which property
  • Murphy, Greg; SHR 99-014 Policy Docs. (PCHA) [3]
  • MEMO To: Helen, Jonathan, Marc, Lucille, Konstantin, Bob, Sebastian From: Ellen Date: Oct. 21, 1999 Subj: Draft on Nazi Victim Property Policy: A Few Points ~ (1) This draft tries to follow a middle ground between interpretation of data
  • argues that teachers need proper training and credentials before they are allowed to enter a classroom. Teachers must be protected from arbitrary hiring and firing policies and mustbe fairly compensated for additional work undertaken beyond the regular
  • Care Practitioners. The George Washington University, Center for Health Policy Research (Draft, April 1993). Tab 5: Physician Supply and Distribution (continued) Schroeder SA. The Making of a Medical Generalist. Health Affairs Summer 1985: 22-46
  • [Draft on Nazi Victim Property Policy]
  • * Directive on Austria approved by the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee, Nov. 29, 1945 * Statement on American Economic Policy toward Germany, Dec. 12, 1945 * Allied Control Council Definition of Restitution, Jan. 19, 1946 * Final Act and Annex ofthe
  • the Administration's privacy message, and providing coherence to ,-\dministration testimony and public- positions. Advisory - Coordinate and enhance the availability of experts to respond to privacy policy questions raised by go,'ernment agencies and private sector
  • it easier for individuals to deduct expens es for long term care and premiums for long term care insurance policies. In addition, employer-provided long term care is excluded from an employee's tax able income. Amounts paid out under a long term care
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on peacekeeping from 1993 and what would later become PDD-25 (Peacekeeping policy). Material includes Department of Defense memos regarding recommended changes to the peacekeeping PDD.
  • that several of the draft FDD's recommendations raise unnecessary questions about the direction of our policy and could adversely affect our ability to garner necessary Congressional support. This is particularly true in light of increasing Congressional
  • this momentum going. That's really what we're here to celebrate, ratify and commit ourselves to today. I think the first thing we have to do is to stay with the economic policies that have worked for the 3 of 7 11/22/1999 10:23 A M Search - 14 Results
  • with the lead role in investivat1n9 transportation elisaatars, to. ,coordinate the p:ovie1on of federal services to the families of • uc service. miqbt include, a. appropriate in the circumstances, providin9 speedy an4 accurate infor.mat1on about the accident
  • for such problems who continue to go untreated. *** For additional information, please contact Ellen Weber or Susan Galbraith of the Legal Action Center (202) 544-5478 .. . " ' -. ., .:., => N~TIONAL AIDS POLICY OFFICE OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR ROUTING
  • were not communist, we left them alone even if they did other things we didn't like. Now, straitjacket gone. *Lack of adequate consultation, coordination. Fault of Executive branch. 3. Result is a problem: * tactical, single issue foreign policy versus
  • at HHS to reduce backlogs by expanding the use of case management techniques and giving state and IQcai civil rights agencies an additional role in enforcement activities, B. Coordinating and Streamlining Federal Policies Federal civil rights offices
  • of directors of the Fund will establish policy and will include the Secretaries of HUD, TreaSury, Commerce, Agriculture, and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration and individuals appointed by the President who collectively represent community
  • :' , 19 ',tence that inci~desa term, of imprisonment.". , , 20 SEC. 110507. INCREASED PENALTY FOR KNOWINGLY MAX­ 2'1 ING F,ALSE,MATERIAL STATEMENT IN CON-:­ 22 'NECTIONWITH THE ACQUISITION OF A'FOO­ .' . " ; ' ! 23 24 'I .A.JiM FROM A LiCENSED
  • outlines the following two items for implementing the pian: I} recent and fufure activities; and 2) deVeloping issues and events. )0 addition to these components, we will continue to develop policies and events to address this issue. (Also. I continue my bj
  • 1 ~.... THE WHITE HOUSE Office of Media Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 22, 1995 Contact: 202-456-7150 PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR CAROL RASCO VISITS HONOLULU JOBS CENTER .HOriolulu, HI Carol Rasco, her visit to N. Beretania from 10:30 Rim
  • b P '""~ er review y reg wo, ""roup 3110/98 Reg # Policy output ~ & ----- : . General provISIons Next (or Hot) MiJedone & Its Expected Date ~ PPPPIDI OS CHPP T Hausner 61093 1------ ----­ ~~af Adm..""trator week of 4116 Y
  • Carnegie Speech 11-22-93 12:00-1:30 [2]
  • hereby establish the President's Community Enterprise ~oard ("Board") to advis~ and assi~t me in coordinating across agencies the various Fed~ral programs available (or potentially available) to distressed communities and in develpping further policies
  • committee, has said he plans to convene a hearing on er­ rors early next year. But a commit­ tee;spokesman said yesterday that . Jeffords was not inclined to support a federal law requiring all errors to be rePorted to the government. 12/06/99 22:56 FAX
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTfTlTLE RESTRICTION 00 I. list Re: Domestic Policy Council (partial) (6 pages) 01/20/95 P61b(6) 002. schedule Re: Carol Rasco (partial) (2 pages) 02/95 P61b(6
  • RG 260, Records of the Branch Chief, Property Control Division, Box 18, Policy Matters file, "LPCC Meeting Minutes, Jan. 22-24, 1947, p. 8). Law 59 Under MG instructions/orders, the Laenderrat (the newly established German government under the U.S
  • Murphy, Greg; SHR 99-014 Policy Docs. (PCHA) [6]
  • in. CORC/P[46]274, Allied Control Authority, Coordinating Committee, Delivery of Foreign Securities in Germany, August 22, 1946 47 National archives; RG 260; U.S. Element, ACC; Box 42; File: Foreign Securities - Investments; DFIN/P[46]223, Allied
  • . Moseley discussed the commission's effort. Q: Missouri has long been criticized for its seemingly lax child1care policies. Where does this initiative put Missouri nationally in terms of how society deals with children? A: We looked at a lot of other states
  • Avenue New York, !\Jew York 10001 Child Care Action Campaign The Child Care Action Campaign's, mission is to stimu­ late arid support the development ?f polici~s and pro­ grams that will increase the availability of quality, affordable child care
  • children's health care investments. What follows 1s a summary of your policy and a brief review of the likely reaction to your Medicaid and health investments from advocates. the Hill, and the Governors. Uninsured Childre. und FY 1998 Budget, ( There arc
  • in Medicare Program 19 PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993
  • Committee for Education Funding for Education Policy
  • being honored tonight and thanks the Committee for . Education Funding for the opportunity to sponsor such an important event. Sincerel Y'.' ---I ~ /J [k. t:atr:ie A. Westley ~/ /lv:Ik~ ---1'-7 Senior Vice President National Policy Office
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [10] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 100 1 11 2 u MAT .MAT94 502 ST.APF
  • \ , , , '"/11., , ".' ''''I \. ' U:S., DEPART!vlENT dFAGR'ICULT~RE I I , SI~NIOR ' I , I' " I I . I I I POLICY RETREAT I .202Q VISION : BEYONJO REORGANIZATION I ________._M_A_Y~~---M-A-Y-7-'-1-99-4
  • to the Secretary of the Interior, is responsibfe for oversight. reform, and coordination of the policies, procedures. systems and practices used by various Departmental agencies in managing Indian trust assets. Specifically, the Spec:a! Trustee was charged
  • . ~~."','.;.# June 17, 1994 :~kidS above 17 if they are covered by State law most are covered to age ~1 or above. I wasn't clear about that yesterday.' Only one State Michigan goes above 22. This may be a reauthorization issue. Also, I was surprised to learn when I
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [2] Stack: Row: s 100 Section: Shelf: 11 Position: O:\MAT\MAT94.519 STAFF DISCUSSION DRAFT
  • , to restate our policy 22 that racism, anti-Semitism and sexism will not be 23 at the Department of the Treasury, and especially won't be 24 tolerated by law enforcement officers; second, to describe 25 the measures that Treasury will take
  • groups, pulled down all the barriers that would normally be in place to keep out illegal contributions, pressured policy makers, and left themselves open to strong suspicion that they were selling not only access to high-ranking officials, but policy
  • National Policy Curriculum :T·"'" program.< e>p!o.. Id""" .00 ropka! politi­ cal, social, ¢OOl'lomi
  • by sector Benefits of administration. PROVIDER AND CONSUMER HASSLES 1. Claim Forms 2. Utilization Review 3. Coordination of Benefits C. LACK OF AUTOMATION 1. Demonstrated savings from automation 2. Obstacles to automation HI. RECOMMENDATIONS
  • , "Financing"; Cluster Group VIII, "Health Policy Initiatives for the Underserved", and Working Group 22 1 "Health Policy Initiatives fore the Underserved", and Subgroup A, "Underserved "Vulnerable/High Rural Risk and Inner Populations"; City Areas
  • by John Dwyer/David Jones/Kelly Crawford Release reviewed by Carl Stern I. PURPOSE The event will serve two purposes: (1) for the Attorney General to express the President's support for Long Beach Unified School District's uniform policy as a creative
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10016 FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [13] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 100 1 11 2 O:\FRA\FRA94.457 STAFF
  • of Management and Budget. OIRA has specified statutory responsibilities and is charged under various Executive Orders with the task of. coordinating and reviewing Executiv~ Branch regulatory policy matters. I appreciate the opportunity to testify on the issue
  • ) subject to subsection (d), coverage is pro- 18 vided for at least the required coverage specified in 19 subsection (c), and 20 (3) each eligible employee electing such cov- 21 erage may elect to have any premiums owed by the 22 employee collected
  • PRD-43 - US Environmental Policy in Latin America and Caribbean, 3/23/1994
  • that this review is coordinated with other related interagency policy reviews now underway. Consultations with outside institutions, NGOs and industry shall be conducted as appropriate. This review shall be completed by June 17, 1994. Anthony Lake Ass tant
  • Race-Race Initiative Policy: General [1]
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 051 - Foider-OOI Race-Race Initiative Policy: General [1] '97 NOV 11 AMl1:30 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 1I-1~-Cfl Copied November II, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: ~gC1.Vl vas BRUCE REED ELENA KAGAN SUBJECT
  • season to you and all of your loved ones. Sincerely, ~ LCv~JIU .1 A'; Carol H. Ra~ Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 22, 1996 Dr. Ramon Garcia-Barrios Director of Early Childhood Development Texas
  • H Adninistrative Officer Louise Johnson r 531H H H m H Program Coordination Staff James F. Trickett Director r 531H H H m H Office of Information, Policy & Review Fred Uirth Director r 531H H H m H Division of I M Approvals Thomas Joyce Director r
  • '" .. ;~ .. '. . ,". 43 . . 45 1I. Some Final Thoughts. on..Measurement ' "I, ' '1.' . " \ . . '. 1:1 " Coordination . . I " 1.1 . 47 12. A Comprehensive Implementation: Pulling it all Together. I '1 . I I 57 '. Footnotes . Appendices
  • on Foreign Relations, Studies ofAmerican Interests in the War and Peace, Memorandum on Reparations Policy Toward Germany, March 18, 1943, NACP, RG 59, Entry 250/46/22/6, File StatelNotfer, Box 49 [320614]. 10 I II Council on Foreign Relations, Studies
  • [06/19/1998 – 06/22/1998]
  • NLWJC-KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 079 - FOLDER -003 [06/19/1998 - 06/22/1998] ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME:19-JUN
  • . Inc. House 93-92 01 (Chng) Rank Rank T Avg. Score 3 4 10 4 5 3 12 7 22 o.c Rhode Island Massachusetts Hawaii W. Virginia Vermont Maryland Oregon Illinois 84.6% 47.0% 47.5% 48.1% 48.4% 46.1% 49.8% 42.5% 48.6% 9.1% 29.0% 29.0% 36.7% 35.4% 30.4
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  • Empowerment Zonee and one hundred Enterprise Communitiea. Tax incentives, investment grants and other relevant Federal resources going into thele communities would be coordinated with .tate, local and private resource. to develop comprehensive 8trategies
  • stimulates the development and implementation of effective women's health policies at the highest levels of national, state and local governments 2. Co-ordination and Promotion of Federal Women's Health Activities: PHS OWH serves as the coordinating agency
  • Policy Council Chris Jennings (Subject File) OAlBox Number: 23753 Box 22 FOLDER TITLE: Organ Donations [6] gf46 I RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 {l.S.C. 2204(a») I PI P2 P3 P4 National Security Classified Information (a)(I
  • • gr~ms philosophy; 19 to increase and enhance proactive crime con­ "(9) establish, implement, and coordinate crime 20 21 forcement officers working with community mem­ 22 bers) with other Federal programs that serve the 23 community
  • /97 18: 59 '8'202 659 3716 I4J004 COMMON CAUSE Definition of Coordination - Janu8JY 16 Draft Section 301(8XA) is amended by adding new paragraphs (ill) and (iv) as follows: (8XA) The term contribution includes (ill) any payment made
  • faxed it over to you. Here is the prepared summary of the topics to be discussed: Summary of policy options 1. Privacy entity: Designate a White House policy councilor OMB to increase coordination on privacy issues. 2. Online privacy: Continue
  • [04/22/1998 – 04/23/1998]
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 027 - FOLDER -009 [04/22/1998 - 0412311998] WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. email SUBJECTrrITLE DATE from Mona Mohib to Sandra Thurman et al subject Girl's Night
  • Carol Rasco - Meetings, Trips and Events Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • As the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, Carol Rasco headed up the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1993 to 1997. The records series of Carol Rasco Meetings, Trips, Events, of the DPC, details Rasco’s schedules dealing with various
  • Domestic Policy Council - Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Meetings, Trips, Events As the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, Carol Rasco headed up the Domestic Policy Council (DPC) from 1993 to 1997
  • -outs. We believe the 30-year-old commitment to the needs of workers displaced by trade and government trade policies should be continued. When other programs for displaced workers are combined in REA Title I, Trade Adjustment Assistance and NAFTA-TAA
  • DC 20500 I r ", t E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 22-Jun 1995 07:21pm TO: E. Romani FROM: Rasco and Domestic Policy CC: SUBJECT: Did I give you a recent x from Sheryl in which she asked if I couid have dinner with her
  • Mellman to coordinate a meeting with you to discuss a possible initiative by the Administration to better protect Americans' health from environmental threats. Understandably, this meeting needed to be rescheduled a couple of times due to your pressing
  • Records First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member:· Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner: 1997 Childcare Conference OAJID Number: 15631 FolderiD: Folder Title: BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK, MARCH 17-23, 1997 (EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT) : I
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12511 FoIderlD: Folder Title: [UNFOLDERED HEALTH CARE MATERIALS - NOTEBOOKS, LEGISLATION, ETC.] [4] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position
  • 002c. fax To Carol Rasco from Nancy Jacobson re: DNC (\ page) 08/27/93 Personal Misfile E. Cornish (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) ONBox Number: 4594 FOLDER
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  • involvement through its programs and through its own workforce policies. The activities of the Department in FY 96 demonstrate that these principles can help shape federal policy and programmatic directions to be more responsive to the needs of children
  • uniforms policy. -- Radio Address: School uniforms policy directive. --Seattle Community College Event (Education/Economy): The President will make remarks about education and training voucher program. --Seattle Drop-by Starbucks (Economy): President
  • responsibilities, the following functions must be performed by the minority or woman president or CEO: (1) establish the companies policies; (2) determination/selection of business opportunities; (3) supervision/coordination of projects; (4) control of major
  • E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 22-0ct-1996 07:21pm TO: Diana M. Fortuna FROM: Jeremy D. Benami Domestic Policy Council CC: CC: CC: CC: Emily Bromberg Elena Kagan Richard E. Green Stephen C. Warnath SUBJECT: RE: technical corrections
  • with PLADl 144 11 58 25 16 1 125 9 36 24 29 11 23 2 22 39 30 9 30 2 17 21 31 31 0 02 0 0 0 100 by Angiography* •> vessels other jle vessel, with PLAD ,.ngie vessel other Insignificant diseasel 1 Appropriate Uncertain
  • , "Financing", and Workinq Group 21, "Financinq"; Cluster Group VIII, "Health Policy Initiatives for the Underserved", and Working Group 22, "Health Policy Initia~ives for the Underserved", and Subqroup A, "Underserved Rural and Inner City 12 • Areas
  • plan" means any health plan which 19 is a hospital or medieal senice policy or 20 certificate, hospital or medical senice plan 21 contract, or health maintenance organiza- 22 tion or preferred provider organization 23 group contract offered
  • Role Single Point of Contact: The COI1J~ecticut Office of Policy and Management will provide a single point of contact betweenth~ Neighbori1qod Revitalization Zones (NRZs) and the federal government. Coordination: The State will process waiver
  • [Executive Committee on Economic Foreign Policy]
  • and Foreign Patents@ (D-51147 .3/26/47; D-I03/47 7/11147; D-96/47 7/9/47) Box 52 Interpretive Articles on the ITO Charter Policy (D-129/47 10/22/47) No.6 Cartel and Commodity ITO of the UN' UN Gen Assembly - 2nd Session Relief Needs After UNRRA (D-117/478/25
  • 2:45 pm Comments by Carol Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy 3:00 pm Topic 3: Next Steps - Forging More Effective Partnerships 3:30 pm Forum Ends - Press Invited for Individual InterViews with Participants March 16, ·1993
  • Coordination 1. DlULY CONFERENCE CALL -- Under supervision of the President's spokesman, a daily conference call would take place among spokespersons at State, DOD, other appropriate agencies,and the Director of USIA's Office of Policy and Planning
  • page) 04/1111996 P6fb(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) ON Box Number: 7451 FOLDER TITLE: Meeting Regrets - April 1996 [I] 2010-0198-S kc285 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • National Disability Policy Review 31 May '95 3:30 - 5:00
  • : 225-0105 Fax: (703) 695-4619 05/30/95 /. I - 141 001 . 15:07 ~. THE WHITE HOUSE . WASI-IINGTON TOTAL NUMBER ,OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER: 6 May 25,,1995 'MEMORANDUM TO THE NATIONAL DISABILITY .POLICY REVIEW TEAM Distribution: Elizabeth Jul
  • National Disability Policy Review Rm. 476 13 July 1995 1:00 - 2:30pm
  • services. Likewise, youth with disabilities who are Hispanic, African American and/or with low socioeconomic status have more difficulty achieving positive post school outcomes . • Coordination among federal programs and agencies is lacking. Policy planning
  • patience. I f you have any questions about the technical aspects of the long-term care provisions, please c a l l John Drabek at 202-690-6172. r Sincerely, Robyn I . Stone, Dr.P.H. Deputy Assistant Secretary for Family, Conmunity and Long-Term Care Policy
  • [Domestic Policy Council - Health Care Accomplishments of the Clinton Administration]
  • IEmily Robison· health care--ficco-inp.,!ishments;FINALdoc PagiI) HEALTH CARE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Of The CLINTON ADMINISTRATION , Domestic Policy Cou/lcill Natiollal Eco/lomic Coul/cil The White HOllse 100
  • responsibility for policy, planning, and coordination of VA responsibilities in the Federal Response Plan (FRP) to Emergency Medical Preparedness Office (EM PO) and designates the Director, EMPO, as the "P"rincipal Alternate" member of the Catastrophi(; Disaster
  • Emergency Management Agency, Organization As part of the renewal process. FEMA has reviewed its- fundamental mission and em­ braced a new statement of mission, which is supported liy major policies presented in the' oext section, ,','. " To nore ef
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  • - - ''!:Justice [Rhodes -Scheduling _. .~-~--------~~ - IPersonnel Personnel 1 Constituency Outreach -~- ~ __ __J - j Eco(\omTc POlicy._ - _... -­ ,MIS-Computers !)(1112 Ix1724 r I ~- : 1219 , !x7081 IX1755 1,,238 _____....J x7119 ,Lx1649 :x1701
  • FOIA 2006-0770-F - Ira Magaziner’s Health Care Files (Policy Development)
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENTNO. ANDTYPE SUBJECTIfITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo From David Watkins to White House Staffre: Effective Coordination ofPresidential Support (2 pages) 01/27/93 P5 002. memo From Kathleen
  • that foltou'. through "seelio!!. 5 alld 8 of this 21 A,ct.". 22 23 SEC. 337. AUTHORIZATION OF PILOT PROJECTS, Tlte last selltence of section 17(P){l)(A) of Ihe Food 24 Sfam}) A.ct of 1977 (7 C.S.c. 2026(b){1){..!.)! is IImendul 25 by strikillg "1995" II
  • . He. . helped shape many of the strategies and policies at the trials and concentrated on proving the charge of conspiracy to wage aggressive war, 'the horrors of.theconcentration camp system, and the activities of Nazi organizations like the Gestapo
  • · 02112/98 ' \, SENT BY: 15:.37 FAX 202 456 5557 DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL 2-12-Sa ; 10 : 04A.~: " NAQ6""'l 141003 S4565581:# 21 4 ! CARO ' ~~nl; Nation~l Assessm,ent Governing Board THE NATWtrS N:ational Assessment of Educationa) ProgresS
  • PAUL MONES ATTORNEY P.O. BOX 5701 SANTA MONICA, CA 90409 310-396-3743 P.O. BOX 10241 PORTI.AND, OR 97210 503-225-1054 FAX: 503-225-0102 November 22. 1996 Ms. Carol Rasco. Assistanfto· ihe President for Domestic Policy The White House West Wing
  • . To see the full publication please search online or visit 'the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. WE " AM ­ W_b_ • ;; 't ;, ., * t'I: 2l11::a: .. 22'W 'iltQih'd,,"'; W' 6'1 ' , H"'''Q'i , !FIll fit.« It itil uft! nil'" SQ' '_S II
  • members have suggested that we should have. interagency implementation teanis' andlor a coordinating mechanism at the . xegional level, like the State Rural Development Councils, that would help the . designated communities follow-through
  • sufficiently specific and unambiguous to provide a basis for 21 contempt, under long-standing government policy, federal 22 defendants have been preparing for release of the covered sales 23 while at the same time considering whether or not to appeal. 24
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  • abuses in the small group insurance market. Alliances permit: • Families to choose health plans. • Equitable sharing of employer payment 3 02/22/94 19:24 ©202 401 7321 HHS A P / P SEH responsibilities (i.e., coordination of benefits). ©OOS
  • provimDlI8 applicable to the FDIC. 20. Blltliccioll8 CD _ _ of ..... to certain perIOD&. 21. WbiIde blonr procection. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 22. FDIC __ dilll Mit¥m divimo1L 'lee. ~~ PrelidmtiaDy appointed iDIpeeto. general for FDIC. Sec. 24. Deputy cbief
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 100 1 11 2 O:\FRA\FRA94.462 STAFF DISCUSSION
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12505 FolderlD: Folder Title: CAN WE SUCCESSFULLY RESTRUCTURE THE MEDICARE & MEDICAID PROGRAMS? REPORT Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • successful welfare reform .. To that end the .President has asked the Domestic Policy Council, '. which I direct, to coordinate the implementation .of . , " the new law. Becau~~of it's importance to
  • - The Coordinating Group meeting in Moscow for the Russian test PRILIY will conclude AprilS, 1993, with an agreed coordinated schedule for U.S. verification activities at the Novaya Zemlya test site. The schedule will Include more than 59 anne.es that detail
  • responsibility to conduct foreign policy. I regret to conclude that this legislation would have us do both. 05/22/95 13:35 "5'202 736 .4495 PUBLIC AFFAIRS < STATEMENT BY SECRETARY OF STATE WARREN CHRISTOPHER BEFORE THE . SENATE FOREIGN OPERATIONS
  • -building efforts that could not be attributed to individual candidates or candidate-specific spending subject to contribution limits. Trevor Potter, 9/25/97 Hrg. P. 22. See also legal analysis of independent groups coordinating with candidates in Part 2
  • to the President for DomeStic Policy ,Jeremy Ben-Ami White House ,,', :" i . , ' ' , " , Old ,Executive B'uilding, Ro'Oin 213 " . Washilit,rton. D;{~'J 2qSOO I 'Ph.: (202)456·5566 I, Fax: (202)456-7028 , , " Ernest Moni "" I Associate Dire~tor
  • "the Atlanta Resolution," a no-nonsense drug policy statement that mirrors our own drug strategy. Immigration o Core Group -- The White House Immigration Core Group met on Wednesday and discussed follow-up to the President's radio address and communications
  • ) '/,' \ . Finanoe" I'· ;ProPerty·i,gontrol . ,- ' " (g)Firianc~{;.' .. ' 1 . :. " . ••1 . / " . .I . , . t ' .' . (I: One AX'Ini;.o~ naval and ".oil.. ,ur) ~ " . " ~:. ';l~:: .:'" .,.. . _ ',.",. '. " , ',. ,!if '. 'It', I: 'f 22' , '. " , I
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  • ) , COLLECTION: , .Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBoxNumber: 6250 FOLDER TITLE: Trip to NY & CT UN [nternational-8yrriposium/Special Olympics 6/29,-711 2010-0 \98-S RESTRICTION CODES Fie'edam
  • THE WHITE HOUSE .WASHINGTON April 27, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR SECRETARY DONNA SHALALA FROM: SUBJECT: A~carol H. Rasco, Assistant to· the President for CJ Domestic Policy Organ Transplants Attached are materials sent to your office earlier
  • Policy Page 3 HR-15 Emergency Management Assistance Compact Page 16 HR-22 Child Care Page 17 HR-36 implementation of Welfare Reform Page 22 HR-37 Private Sector Health Care Reform Page 33 HR-38 HIV/AIDS Page 42 HR-39 Encouraging
  • to is a continuation of the policy in Executive Order 11987 1 5. 6. e Section 4(a). We suggest inserting the word "'assure" between "and" and "'that" in the firSt line elf this subsection. Without such a term the sentence would be ungrammatical. Section 5(b). We
  • [Binder]: [09/21/93 Brokaw, Tom NBC] [OA/ID 20111] FLOTUS Press Office Interview Transcripts Volume I 01/29/93--9/30/93 [Binder]: [09/22/93 Rather, Dan CBS] [OA/ID 20111] FLOTUS Press Office Interview Transcripts Volume I 01/29/93--9/30/93 [Binder]: [09/23
  • This collection consists of records concerning Native American Policy during the Clinton Administration. Segment 2 contains email from the Automated Records Management System (ARMS) Email. ARMS Email for this FOIA collection contain the phrases
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-0197-F (segment 2) Federal Indian Policy, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Lynn G. Cutler, Mickey Ibarra Extent 447 folders
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  • cleaned up our processes and are working to establish written policies and procedures. We also elected new officers and have asked the county to terminate the coordinator, which at this mailing, hasn't been done yet. The IV CRT has had a very b~sy
  • complied with the requirements of E. O. 12866 and any applicable policy directives. Signature of Program Official Date Signature of Authorized Regulatory Contact Lorraine Fishback OMB83·R 3/20/98 'J Jane Harrison ' , OS/E~ W~ Date 3/20/98
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  • as an example of an approach that iSlconsistenl with NGA policy. At 'the same time the Balanced Budget Task Force will continue to work on recommendations concerning the other issues. Once specific legislative proposals are advanced by Congress
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  • seminars, speeches, widely ·dissemin~ted P
  • Express (partial) (I page) 03/25/94 P6/b(6) 002. invitation Re: party (2 pages) 04/01/94 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations). OA!Box Number: 5104 FOLDER TITLE; Carol H. Rasco
  • . Romani ro Patricia E. Romani; RE: DOB [partial] (1 page) 04/22/1996 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 7678 FOLDER TITLE: EZ Meeting with NPR & Community
  • the nation's food safety system. Under the President's leadership, surveillance and research have dramatically increased, programs are better coordinated, and regulations are more prevention-oriented and science-based. But this is only the beginning
  • [Computer Disk – Early POTUS Decision, Memos/Early, Policy, 2/93-3/93]
  • : Health Care Task Force Scries/Staff Member: Margherio Subseries: OA/ro Number: 4812 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Computer Disk - Early POTUS Decision, Memos/Early, Policy 2/93 -3/93] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 53 3 7 3 Clinton
  • of the, attitu~~s children have abort drugs. " 1 ,10: 20'"22 10: 22 I J{hri~sE. Burke " ' '" ',:, ",", • .1/ " • InttOdudion of General MCQ:ffrey Gerier~l , " • • Barry McCaffJ:ey Re~ucin.g,dernand;for d.rugs: i i i ' " ' I, OND~P'S #lprior~ty 9
  • anticipate It will result m a set of budget ~ and policy proposals for our year 2000 budget' request and for future years. ~--------------------------~--~--~~~-~r~ ~ . ~eA. rhv (~~ 11/10/98 I TUE 21:43 Fi\X. [4J 007 APNSA .. 7
  • to the AG to condition grants.) E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E N T 18-0ct-1995 08:03pm TO: Elena Kagan FROM: Dennis Burke Domestic Policy Council SUBJECT: RE: crime bill I think that is true because it is the only section
  • Council's Executive Director To: Carol Rasco Fr: Dan Bross.~ 4~ Re: Office of National AIDS Policy Coordinator Date:May 26, 1994 --,-------------------------------------­ IS"!'; In case the White House courier does not arrive by 1:00, I am forwarding
  • those who would become disabled in the future and would be eligible for benefits under the agreement. A policy that.grandfiUhers immigrants who were on the SSI rolls on AUgust 22, 1996, protects 75,000 fewer immigrazits thaD the budget agreement
  • in gas/electric regulation; some State policies are systematically biased against natural gas in favor of coal or conservation; consensus exists on the need for improved dialogue and coordination between State and Federal r(lgulators on natural gas issues
  • midday if possible. Also, I need to know at some point soon (next week or so) if there are any indications that the Congress, as representative of the people, was none too happy about how the US gold policy was being handled by the Fed, the Treasury
  • of a ,cost-effective system. As chairman of the Maritime Security Subcommittee of the Policy Coordinating Committee/Counter-Terrorism, the Director developed A National Strategy for the Protection of US Citizens While Passengers on Board Cruise Vessels
  • and Mexico were responsible for nearly half of our global export growth through August of this year. 'As expected. market liberalil'ations have also benefitted our NAFTA panners. U,S. imports from .. _--..-,.. Mexico were up approximateiy' 22 'percent
  • been doing the news clips. 1 THE FIRST LADY POLICY DEVEL. COORDINATOR PROCESS MANAGER IRA MAGAZINER CAMPAIGN MANAGER DEPUTY GREG LAWLER RAPID RESPONSE COORDINATOR MARLA ROMASH (1-48 HR RESP.) COMMUNICATIONS/ LONG RANGE PLANNING MATERIALS DEV
  • to have any premiums owed by the 22 employee collected through payroll deduction. 23 An employer is not required under this subsection to make 24 any contribution to the cost of coverage under such a plan. 25 (b) SPECIAL RULES.— •HR 3956 I H 7 1 (1
  • [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22]
  • ONBox Number: 24126 I FOLDER TITLE: [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22] jp2 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] I Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.c. 552(b)] ! . I National