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  • [Executive Clemency/Pardon Cases 12/11/2000 - 12/22/2000]
  • Clemency Decisions: DOJ [Department of Justice] Memoranda December 22, 2000
  • Clemency Decisions: POTUS Memo - Previous Pardon Denials December 22, 2000
  • [02/11/2000 - 09/22/2000]
  • [02/28/1997 - 01/22/1998]
  • , with the liberalized eligibility rules and an extension of the Brownfields tax incentive to up to 1000 acres of non-poverty industrial acreage that will be the focus of job creation for zone residents. 3 of 3 12/21/98 3:22 PM PRESIDENT CLINTON'S COMMUNITY
  • [OVP - CEP - Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) – Administration’s Bill]
  • provided by existing financial 21 institutions, and other factors that the Fund determines to be appropriate; or 22 (2) is located in an empowerment zone or enterprise community 23 designated under section 1391 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. (i
  • 21 16 6 9 7 22 19 11 8 5 5 6 2 2 2 5 518 579 663 9 12 18 19 17 11 7 19 22 10 20 ---15 Economic Development and Urban Programs: Untapped Markets Initiative: Tax Credit 21
  • Empowerment Zones
  • linkage communities. The Atlanta Zone also has an active Mayor who has ensured good coordination and cooperation \vith City programs. Atlanta. created a quasi-public entity, called the Atlanta Empowerment Zone Corporation (AEZC), as its implementing entity
  • Empowerment Zones [4]
  • SUBJEcr: EMPOWERMENT ZONES/ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES DESIGNATION PROCESS I. ACTION-FORCING EVENT The Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities (EZJEq application process began on January 17, 1994 and the deadline for submission is June 30, 1994
  • Community Empowerment
  • SUBJECf: Community Empowerment Objectives The Building Blocks -- Jobs , The core objective' for empowerment zones and enterprise communities must be the creation of jobs. If the zones and communities do not create jobs) the program will be billed
  • development banks. 9. Put 100,000 new police officers on the streets. / S10. Create urban enterprise zones. / 11. 12. 13. Community Reinvestment Act. Page 12 Encourage private investment in America by providing a targeted investment tax credit. Help
  • Empowerment Zones [1]
  • : Consolidated·Planning and Empowerment Zones . Sin~ ~9~~· ~D has desi~ed and implemented two. maJor Irutianves- consolidated planning and empowerment zones- which have influenced not only community revitalization efforts throughout-the nation but ~UD's thinking about
  • Enterprise Zones
  • for empowerment zone. and enterpri8e communities. For your convenience, I have also enclosed the tax, incentive portion of, this initiative, which has been transmitted to the Senate Finance and House Waya ahd Hean. Committee•• This legislation would ••power di.tr
  • : Empowerment Zone Workshop (Chicago)i CisneroslRush: Crime event (Chicago) . 3/11/1994 s Marc h M T 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 T F 2 3 4 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 30 31 W March 1994 S 5 12 19 26 WORKING SCHEDULE FOR CRIME
  • Alfonso Lopez was indicted by a grand jury of violating the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, which forbids “any individual knowingly to possess a firearm within 1000 feet of a school zone,” 18 U.S.C. 922(q). Lopez argued that the Section 922(q
  • , approximately 1,248 pages 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
  • Community Empowerment Conference Feb. 21-22, 1996
  • government'~ It is a big and important part of his domestic policy agenda and the Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities are an important example of that. . " '" ' . As Governor of Arkansas and nowaspresi.dent, he wantf:; a more responsive
Race 1/7/99 (Item)
  • Initiative HUD: Empowerment Zones 21. HUD: EPA: Brownfields HUD: Regional Opportunity Counseling Community Development Financial Institutions Commerce: Minority Business Development Agency. Transportation: Minority Business Resource Center... SBA
  • National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, October 22, 1999: 10/22/1999 National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
  • EZ [Empowerment Zones]/EC [Empowerment Conference] Conf. Edinburg, TX 5/25/99 - Empowerment Zones Conference, TX 5/25/99 [1]
  • businesses and neighborhoods. Now, tens of thousands of jobs, training workers, building and rehabilitating housing. The 13 5 empowerment zones and enterprise communities we have designated are now flowing with the lifeblood of commerce, capital. Federal seed
  • All Presidential Series Photographs from the Clinton administration taken from July 16, 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 62 were created from July 16, 1993; July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
  • , 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993 Extent Approximately 2,371 photographs in color and black & white film processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed
  • EZ [Empowerment Zones]/EC [Empowerment Conference] Conf. Edinburg, TX 5/25/99 - Empowerment Zones Conference, TX 5/25/99 [2]
  • about bringing qope and opportunity back to our most stubborn neighborhoods. Above all, I believe it's about building the kind of nation we want to be in the 21st Century. The message of empowerment zones and enterprise communities is clear: we don't
  • , states would be able tc allocate tax credits to help pay for construction or renovation of schools with a high percentage of low-income students or that.are located in empowerment zones or enterprise communities. I was very interested to learn about
  • EZ [Empowerment Zones]/EC [Empowerment Conference] Conf. Edinburg, TX 5/25/99 - EZ Conference Past POTUS Remarks
  • units of ·affordable housing, 50,000 housing vouchers for people moving from welfare to work, hundreds of millions of dollars for economic development in our most distressed communities. We have an education empowerment zones initiative that deserves
  • . 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. DIARY ENTRY 275 275 Event Number M Type of Event 1993-01-27 Date Trip N y Start Time 04:38PM Start Time Zone Print Start Time y 05:07PM End Time End Time Zone Print End Time Location THE WHITE
  • of econo · ic ~~ opportunity. Second, there must be bottom-up, community-based solutions that bring_p together. And third, government at alll~r-Gv. 11a¥J1t serves com;plJJ.lYies. d;.:~flh~AAA:~ ~ee#z~., Our Empowerment Zone/E~nse Community £fifi~ti;~ has
  • Febnuiy T W T F 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 S 4 11 18 25 February 13, 1995Monday Michael Waldman's Calendar 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Communications Dept. Meeting •:":*5l |6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Daily Regulatory Update Meeting Jack Quinn's ofc
  • South Texas Trip McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [2]
  • : ' " '.' i 7:30 - 8:30 pm I RECEPTION [Open Press]· at Empowerment Zone Office.· . , . . I Approx. 100 guests: local', state·& federal current/future partners, community . leaders and elected :~fficials. : i. I RON: Hilton/Conrad International
  • Community Empowerment Bd. Mtg. 2-2-94 4:00-5:30
  • of a Community 22 Ad,;sory Committee shall­ 23 24 ( 1) consist of- CA.) lo\\' income indi\;duals. who shall­ 19 1 2 (i) comprise at least one-third of the membership, and 3 (ii) include minority individuals who 4 are participants or who .qualify
  • [OVP - Community Empowerment Board - Implementation]
  • , the Administration designated 105 comnmnitics in 42 states us Empowerment Zones or Enterprise Communities. The EZ/EC initiativt is one oi the few new Clint('11 Administmtion initiatives that is targeted to distre.
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  • [OVP - Community Empowerment Board - Strategy] [1]
  • the empowerment zone legislation and (2) to develop the broader community empowerment agenda. We look forward to discussing this with you during our meeting on Wednesday, September 22, 1993. If you have any questions prior to that meeting, please call anyone
  • This collection consists of Gaynor McCown’s Domestic Policy Council Subject series of records related to education accomplishments, student loans, state partnerships, safe and drug free schools, budget, youth initiatives, community outreach
  • ] [Binder] [1] [OA/ID 7325] [Board on Children and Families, February 10-11, 1994] [Binder] [2] [OA/ID 7325] [Budget Talking Points] [OA/ID 7329] [Building Communities - Together, Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities] [Binder] [OA/ID 7328] [Building
  • . . Supplemental Zones and Enhanced ECs. These communities will receive additional economic development grants ranging from $22 to $_125 million . • 7-7 Communities had six months to qevelop their strategic plans. By June 30, 1994 -the application deadline
  • Empowerment Zones [2]
  • and State, by the Farm Credit bank S y~1em, th e W:K. K llogg r·o u. · _e ·. n dation, the U~1ve_rs1ty o~ !lhno1s and by the llhno1s Coaht1on for Rural Community Development. · Dr. Robinson was extensively involved in the Mid-Delta Empowerment Zone Alhancc
  • introduced this legislation (S. 1594) in the Senate. JHN-J 2000 22:39 COMMUNITY DEUELOPEMENT 202 622 5672 P.01/91 Treasury Secretary Lawrence H . Summers Announces First Accounts to expand access to financial services for low- and moderate-income
  • of this subpart— 22 "(1) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall, in con- 23 sultation with the Secretary of Health and Human 24 Services, establish for each coverage period a ref- 25 erence premium for each class of enrollment for 1180 1 community-rated plans
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Women's Roundtable, Harare (close) 3/22/1997]
  • and in their communiti~s that would benefit them and their children in the future . •
  • South Carolina Trip Communities of Shalom Summit January 26-28, 1996 [1]
  • individuals to . , ' , , . . reach down inside themselves? Or will ",e simply .desi~nate . the zones, the, communities and sit here waiting on· quarterly , . , . " ~.~ ·~n. ~.~"'" .. ' '~' -.~ .. reports, make a site visit or two
  • Community Development Banks [2]
  • fmancial 21 institutions, and other factors that the Fund determines to be appropriate; or 22 (2) is located in an empowerment zone or enterprise community ~ection 1391 of the Internal Revenue Code of 198(j. 23 designated under 24 (i) QUALIFIED
  • NEC – Empowerment Zones [3]
  • a11' prior urban initiatives, ' ( The Empowerment Zones competition has energized communities across the country and bui.1t iocal enthusiasm and momentum for tackling these problems, Over 500 cities arc expected to apply and are forming new
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 9/21/93 - 11/22/93 [Binder]: [Press Conference with Attorney General 10/15/1993]
  • and People· in small communities honestly didn't As the First Lady said, i'oU hear it over and 19 ()Ver again. 20 :;peeches and letters and business review advisories going. 21 back over a lO-year period, so that if you were a partner 22 in a major
  • . What landed Mis. Gingrich her position was, according to Yerushalmi, "her enthusiasm." Enthusiasm is difficult to convey on a resume, though it could be an asset in attracting large multinational corporations to Israel's new Free Export Processing Zone
Mayors [2] (Item)
  • . And third,' government at all levels must improve the way it serves communities. Our Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community Initiative has been at the heart of this · agenda; It is bringing new hope to distressed neighborhoods and millions of families
  • C M N S V R I F TA H E T . f WALDMAN CALENDAR sM April T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 14 15 16 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 :5 26 27 28 29 30 . Thursday Michael Waldman's Calendar 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Communications Dept. Meeting 10:00
  • to do. 19 ReND has conducted 20 which has brought water to parts of the county that 21 did not have water. 22 communications system through a phone company out 23 of Kerrville that ~llows you to have a phone on a 24 ranch at reasonable rates
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Hungary 7/6/1996]
  • , members of the Roma community, and citizens working to 'build a strong de~ocracy in Hungary. ' " I look forward to ' I leai-ning more 'about tl;te'progressthat has • been made here, ~s well as: the obstacles that still remain. I thank the government
  • with this chap­ 20 ter, to provide nonrefundable lines of credit to community 21 development corporations for the establishment, mainte­ 22 nance or expansion of revolving loan funds to be utilized 23 to finance projects intended to provide business and em· 24
  • the court finds that the health plan has failed to fulfill 19 a duty imposed on the plan by section 1466, the electing 20 essential community provider may recover compensatory 21 damages and the court may order any other appropriate 22 rehef. 23 (c
  • PRD-15 - US Policy Toward Nicaragua, 2/22/1993
  • [05/16/1996 - 11/22/1996] [Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act]
  • [07/23/1999 - 12/22/2000] [Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act]
  • [04/22/1996 - 02/06/1997] [Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act]
  • [02/22/1993 – 02/06/1998] [Quality Housing or LIHTC]
  • [02/16/1994-04/22/1994] [Helms, Jesse] Jan 1993-Dec 1994
  • [07/18/1994-07/22/1994] [Helms, Jesse] Jan 1993-Dec 1994
  • [11/18/1994-11/22/1994] [Helms, Jesse] Jan 1993-Dec 1994
  • [11/22/1994-11/23/1994] [Helms, Jesse] Jan 1993-Dec 1994
  • [02/17/1993-11/22/1993] [Helms, Jesse] A1-Record (Jan 93-Sept 94)
  • HRC Speeches 5/96-6/96: [6/22 National PTA [Parent-Teacher Association] 100th Annual Convention]
  • HRC Speeches 7/96-11/96: [7/22 Opening of White House Sculpture Exhibition]
  • HRC Speeches 7/96-11/96: [10/22 UNLV Barbara Greenspun Lecture Series, Las Vegas]
  • HRC Speeches 12/96-3/97: [1/22 Gay Men's Health Crisis Event, New York City]
  • HRC Speeches 12/96-3/97: [1/22 NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Luncheon]
  • HRC Speeches 12/96-3/97: [2/22 Women in American Political Activism Conference, Wellesley College]
  • HRC Speeches 12/96-3/97: [3/22 Dorothy Duncan Center for the Blind, Harare, Zimbabwe]
  • HRC Speeches 12/96-3/97: [3/22 Zambuko Micro-Credit Grant Announcement]
  • HRC Speeches 4/97-7/97: [5/22 Parents Magazine Luncheon, The White House]
  • HRC Speeches 8/97-10/97: [9/22 Jim McGreevey of New Jersey, Talking Points]
  • HRC Clinton/Gore Speeches 1996: [10/22 Discussion with Working Women, Denver, CO]
  • HRC Clinton/Gore Speeches 1996: [10/22 UNLV [University of Nevada Las Vegas], Las Vegas, NV]
  • HRC Clinton/Gore Speeches 1996: [10/22 WLF [Women's Leadership Forum] Denver, CO]
  • HRC Clinton/Gore Speeches 1996: [10/22 WLF [Women's Leadership Forum], Las Vegas, NV]
  • HRC Speeches 5/96-6/96: [5/22 AARP [Association of America Retired Persons] Biennial Convention]
  • HRC Speeches 5/96-6/96: [5/22 Colorado Forum Children's Advocacy Breakfast (talking points)]
  • HRC - Clinton/Gore Speeches 95-96: [2/22/96 New England Circle Award Dinner]
  • HRC Speeches 4/95-5/95: [Miss America 1995 Woman Achievement Award 5/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 6/95-8/95: [American Association of University Women 6/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 6/95-8/95: [Women in Military Service for America 6/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 1/95-3/95: [Center for Political and Economic Studies 3/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 1/95-3/95: [International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 3/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 1/95-3/95: [National Council of the Churches of Christ 2/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 4/95-5/95: [Joint Radio Address on Oklahoma City 4/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 9/95-12/95: [11/22 Arlington Heights Memorial Library Video]
  • HRC Speeches 9/95-12/95: [11/22 National Radiological Conference Video]
  • HRC Speeches 9/95-12/95: [11/22 National Science Foundation Video]
  • HRC Speeches 9/95-12/95: [11/22 PERA [Partnership for Education Revitalization in the Americas] Conference Video]
  • [Trip Book – Trip of President Clinton to Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, and Senegal – March 22 – April 2, 1998]
  • [10/22/1996 - 09/14/2000] [Pension Protection or Pension Reform]
  • Photograph Contact Sheets for July 16, 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Estonia, 7/8/96]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Departure from Estonia, 7/9/96]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [National Library of Estonia, 7/9/96]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Women's Non-Government Organizations, 7/9/96]
  • Climate Change Documents (John Gibson's Files), 1/17/97 to 10/22/97 [1]
  • Climate Change Documents (John Gibson's Files), 1/17/97 to 10/22/97 [2]
  • Climate Change Documents (John Gibson's Files), 1/17/97 to 10/22/97 [3]
  • HRC Speeches 1/98-3/98: [2/22 Women in Political Activism Conference Video]
  • HRC Speeches 8/97-10/97: [10/22 Trustees Council of Penn Women]
  • HRC Speeches 9/98-12/98: [9/22 Vislack for Governor, Talking Points]
  • HRC 1999 Speeches: [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League Speech 1/22/99]
  • White House Office of National Service-Inventory of Department Service-Related Initiatives-April 22, 1993 [binder] [1]
  • White House Office of National Service-Inventory of Department Service-Related Initiatives-April 22, 1993 [binder] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [3]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [4]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [5]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [6]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • HRC Foreign Speeches 1994-97: [3/22/97 Zambuko Micro-Credit Announcement]
  • [HRC Speeches 7/94-10/94]: [Health Care Rally, Portland, Oregon 7/22/94]
  • [HRC Speeches 7/94-10/94]: [Health Care Rally, Portland, Oregon 7/22/94 remarks]
  • HRC Speeches 1/94 - 6/94: [UAW [United Automobile Workers] National Legislative Conference 3/22/94]
  • HRC Background Speeches 8/96: [National PTA [Parent Teacher Association] 100th Annual Convention 6/22/96]
  • [HRC Speeches October - December 1993]: [Georgia Baptist Medical Center 11/22/93]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Anniversary 1/22/99] [1]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Anniversary 1/22/99] [2]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [1]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [2]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [3]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [4]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [5]
  • Technology for America’s Economic Growth, A New Direction to Build Economic Strength - February 22, 1993
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [1]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [2]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [3]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [4]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [5]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [6]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [7]
  • Briefing Book for June 22, 1987 Denver Summit Press Conference - June 20, 1987
  • Stop Career Shopping .................................. Clean \Vater...................................................... New Community DeYelopment•••••••••••••••••.•••••••.•.•• Empowennent Zones (housing subsidies) ••••••••••••••••• so 250 soo 170
  • Empowerment Zones [1]
  • attraction and ment zone, has 22 employees. development strategies," Ms. none or whom lives k. the zone, Whcllcy said. said Jeanette Partlow, the compa· In cases where businesses don't ny's cUmplill.!lCe manager. EMPOWER!vlENT ZONES AND ENTERPRISE
  • South Carolina Trip Communities of Shalom Summit January 26-28, 1996 [2]
  • (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7467 FOLDER TITLE: South Carolina Trip Communities of Shalom Summitt January 26-28, 1996 20 I0-0 198-S ry977 RESTRICTION CODES . Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.c
  • Empowerment Zones - Applications
  • .. USDA received 220 applications from communities seeking designation as rural empowerment zones or enterprise communities. ! There are 36 states represented in the applications, The largest number of applic.1tions c~ceived We'" from Alabama (10
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Teleconference Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Empowerment Zones and an Exchange With Reporters 5/4/1993
406506 (Item)
  • tolerant American community. But you should not go much beyond this because, as we detail below, it is difficult to reconcile opposition to Proposition 22 with your support in 1996 for the Defense of Marriage Act. We have prepared Q and A's (attached
  • that: ·setting out in so ma.ny words and 2l we call it: an antitrust safety zone -- if you meet these 22 criteria, absent extraordinary circumstances, neither 23 1.gency will challenge your conduct. 24 25 \ la~'Yers and health care professionals out
  • , at headquarters, state and county 18 levels, are going to be involved in this 19 discussion. 20 And these So these forums will serve as a national 21 dialogue on U.S.D.A. service to minority 22 communities and will provide an opportunity for 23
  • Declassified Documents Concerning the G-8 Summit, June 19-22, 1997
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the President's briefing book for his trip to the G-8 Summit in Denver, Colorado on June 19-22, 1997. Materials include memoranda, background papers, schedules, and talking points.
  • Headquarters, HeadQuart!,;s, European Theater Operations, . and ________-=____ of__ '_.~· ~=_~vr. the Communications Zone-all == ~ ~orking in acioseiy:iilterrel~ted pattern of responsibilities. 31. SBPreme Headquarters. a. The Supreme Commander
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Freedom Forum 5/21/1996]
  • disappear 'is 'the l~sson of their labors. Their work sustained the fight against" slavery. It rallied the world again~t fascism. ,It broke down· communism. It ended apartheid. It , has driven us time ~d again to s$1d up against acts .of uns~ble violence
  • Rights Clinton Record College College Loans Community Colleges Coverdell Democrats Discipline Distance Learning Ed-Flex Enforcement Box 89 ESEA [Elementary and Secondary Education Act] [1-3] ESEA-Bilingual ESEA-Debate ESEA-Lieberman Bill ESEA-Prospectus
  • THE SEC • 94565709 > Draft 12/22/98 4:20pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON COMMUNITY BUILDING AND HOMELESS GRANTS BALTIMORE, MD December 23,1998 Acknowledge: introducer Christa jSpanglst, Sec. Cyomo, Sen. Sprbanes. Sen. Mikulsfc). Rep
  • for effective outreach to the communities that are applying to desgignated as Zones or Communities. REMARKS BY CAROL H. RASCO CARNEGIE CORPORATION Carnegie Conference Center Washington, DC November 22, 1993 Thank you. indi · uals that have looked
  • C06011324 pproved for Release CIA Historical ollections Division AR 70-14 1OCT201 -SEe - EXC Iz 22 April 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR .THE RECORD SUBJECT: Principals Committee Meeting on Bosnia 18 April 1994 1. The meeting, chaired by National
  • Lumber Company 8 10 Pacific Lumber's Investments 9 11 Pacific Lumber's Property 11 Zoning for Timber Production 18 Forest Management Rules 20 12 13 14 15 16 GOVERNMENT'S DESIRE TO OBTAIN REDWOOD LANDS 22 Historical Acquisitions
  • agencies located within the zone to provide the necessary support services. For example, training can be provided by the Community College of Rhode Island and the Urban League. Literacy training could be provided by Dorcas Place. Housing development can
  • the time to file returns ~nd certain tax reli~f for those serving under hosti~e conditions -- have been restricted to. individuals deployed in "combat zones." However,· the men and women of today's military confront hardships and risks in non-combat
  • and a bond, a sense of communication between 52 04/22/99 THU 09:36 FAX 703 527 8741 141 003 HAMILTON FISH us to lmow that he was proud that he was doing something. That he was participating in something involved him. I just a got a joy out ofthat. His
  • ), on the 1st Floor of the Embassy Row Hotel, 2015 Massachusetts . Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. We will remain in the dining room for the evening session. Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities: Chair: Lisbeth B, Schorr Carol Rasco, the Assistant
  • Hernreich from Hal Hunnicutt re: Florida lawsuit against HUD (l page) 03/22/94 P5, P6/b(6) 004. note Re: HUD, HafHunnicutt (1 page) n.d. PS ODS. letter To POTUS from Hal Hunnicutt re: HUD (l page) 03/04/94 PS 006. letter To POTUS from Hal
  • that will review the e~powerment zone applications. "We now have a network in place." The group stumbled at first in its efforts to set up a community-based economic development entity to decide how to spend the money, and was criticized for not being
  • Secretary and the Civil Rights Action Team to make 17 these changes a reality. 18 I!m We have several panel members here today 19 20 community. 21 on the far end of this table. 22 of Rural Development. 23 the State Executive Director
  • U.S. Conference of Mayors/Zones Event [2]
  • initiative would invest approximately $200 million in FY 99, and $1.5 billion over five· years. We expect to fund over 50 grants to urban and rural communities. The Zones will be selected in two rounds, the first in FY 1999, and the second in FY 2001
  • Brownlee 202-720-2091 ESPY JOINS CLINTON TO ANNOUNCE EMPOWERMENT ZONES AND ;ENTERPRISE COMMUNITII . ! . , I (Three of 15 Empowerment Zones and 30 of 95 Enterprise Communities are r~ral) J WASHINGTON, Dec., 21 -- President Clinton, joined by Vice
  • communities businesses and know, • most you 22 have got women whispering into the phone at 23 3:00 o'clock to 24 gets 25 around home, with make sure their latchkey kid you have personal got people phone calls sneaking when they COUNTY
[02/19/1999] (Item)
  • communities hire about 30,000 teachers. The result: • In July, will receive $ million to hire new teachers for the upcoming school year. Now Congress must provide the next installment of$1.4 billion to help hire 38,000 teachers in the second year: • Under
[02/19/1999] (Item)
  • windfall on property tax rebates and operating expenses for local schools. "The governor feels that since taxpayers have borne the burden of increased health care costs due to tobacco, then they should get some of the money back," communications director
  • Berger - American Zionist Movement 5/22/96
  • 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: Berger-American Zionist Movement 5/22/96 ' ' I I ' i I I !Staff
  • -Repatriable Victims qf German Action The Fwe-Power Coriference qfJune 1946 RestitutWn and Relief in the British Zone The transfer qf non-monetary gold from the British Zone 3 5 7 7 8 11 17 22 24 25 28 31 31 33 34 36 37 40
  • consisting of two or three highly qualified international staff from 14 nations and 5-10 Haitian staff in 16 zones across Haiti. Their goal is assist communities accomplish rehabilitation projects considered to be priorities by the citizens. The Teams serve
  • domestic policy and our foreign policy. Think about it. Our prosperity as individuals, communities and a nation depends upon our economic policies home and abroad -on Detroit's empowerment zone and your commitment to an airport facility that will connect
  • on an abandoned rail yard in an empowerment zone by a partnership with a local community development corporation, an environmental organization, a paper company and local.publishers .. The Bronx Community Paper Company will not use trees to produce paper. Instead
  • . These "E~" were designated as part of the' Presidents Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities initia~iv.e. Under the auspices of the Foundation for the MirlSouth; they have banded together to form the "Southern Enterprise Communities Forum
  • Steries Ecenemic Develepment,Digest I I hnplementation Guide, Urban Empewerment Zones & Enterprise Communities Business Guide Opportunities,fer Business in EZIEC Urban, Cemmunities ,I ! : Guidebook: Federal Pregrains . BuildiDg Cemmunities Tegeili.er
  • lead officers who supervise neighborhood policing efforts. The building will also be used by neighborhood and community groups for meetings. Of the divisions's 192,000 residents, 40% are Latino, 22% white, 21% black and 17% Asian Amencan. George Richter
  • 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 2223 26 27 28 29 30 sM 4 11 18 25 S 3 10 17 24 September 22, 1994Thursday Michael Waldman's calendar 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Communications Dept. Meeting 16:30 PM Student Loan Meeting Meeting with Advertising Executives
  • /zone state government contacts for their respective states to the meeting. Feel free to send up to three representatives from each enterprise community/zone (Le., 1-2 staff and/or 1-2 board members). • Federal representatives have been invited
Democrats (Item)
  • Communities to Upgrade for Long-Term Success (RESULTS) Act Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Senate and House Democrats today unveiled their cllmprehensive education agenda for the remainder of the 105th Congress. Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, O-SO, called
  • [Education - Education Opportunity Zones Act of 1998]
  • are 21 focused on improving student achievement; 22 ·23 24 (12) . carrying but activities to build stronger . . partnerships between communities; and I , s,c~ools • and parents, businesses I and.· I ! !: -13­ 1 (13
  • Community Development Banks [1]
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library 1.l0CUMK~T NO. St11I.lEt;I'rffTl,E nATE Paul Weinstein to Gene Sperlln£ llnd Reed re: Community Dcveloprocn: Bank & Fill
  • . 1008. COMMUNITY POLICING; "COPS ON THE BEAT". 18 (a) 11\ GENERAL.-Title I of the Omnibus Crime 19 Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3711 20 et seq.) is amended-. Q as part R; 21 (1) by redesignating part 22 (2) by redesignating
  • Council and coordinated 'under the Community Empowerment Board. I look forward to meeting with you on-Thursday, 9/22/94, to discuss these i s~ues,. If any page (s) are missing, please call Ext. 4-4637 for re-transmission. " 09/21/94 11:00 '5
  • and crime prevention, employment, state and local communities, civil rights, Americorps, housing and homelessness, Empowerment Zones, health care, and the arts. The records include memos, letters, reports, meeting notes and agendas, pamphlets, handwritten
  • and her staff dealt with on a daily basis. These issues included health care, education, violence and crime prevention, employment, state and local communities, civil rights, Americorps, housing and homelessness, Empowerment Zones, and the arts
  • Cork Street 1000 Potomac 51., NW.. Suite 300 110 Market Street NE 22 East Ma rket Street (703) 667-0600 Member. National Court R"IJOrtcrs Association • Virginia Court Reporters Association • P"msylvallia Court Reporters Associalioll TOLL FREE 800
  • for themselves. U.S. exports to Mexico are up 22% compared to 1993 — an average of $1 billion a week. NAFTA has created tens of thousands of U.S. jobs. Exports to Mexico and Canada now support 2.7 million U.S. jobs. More than 100,000 of those jobs have been
  • CHR Trip File South Texas: McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [2]
  • ~mployers and workers,' and increasing private retirement savings. .' . ..... . . ... ., . Other pension simplification measures for firms of all sizes, tax-exempt employers, multi-employer groups" . and the ~elf-employed.· o Expanded Empowerment Zone,s
  • NEC – Empowerment Zones [2]
  • suggestions. I. Evaluation. The Departments of HOD and USDA wilt contract with a third-party evaluator to aSsess key aspects of the empowerment zone program. In particular, the cOntraclOr will review key clements of cmpowennent ZOne and enterprise community
  • MEMORANDUM FOR CAROL RASCO KATHI WAY FROM: Paul Weinstein SUBJECT: Weekly Report Week That Was • Empowerment Zones -- Worked on finalizing draft of Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities application. Pending approval of vporus, application should
  • 18 offices in USDA usually are people who live in 19 communities. The County Committees are made up of farmers elected by their peers within the local 21 22 areas. The atti~udes that are common in an area SHERRY ROE & ASSOCIATES, INC. i
  • Empowerment Zones [2]
  • of applications is June 30, 1994, at which time the selection process for the 9 Empowerment Zones (EZ) and 95 Enterprise Communities (EC) will begin. While the formal selections are to be made by the Secretaries of HUD (for urban areas) arid Agriculture (for rural
  • [ACCESS [Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services]] [Loose]
  • in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. ACCESS Arab Community Center For Economic And Social Services 21 st Anniversary Dinner February 22, 1992
  • ~ be eligible to. reI. 20 ,ceiv~ 21 '. shall-' " a line of credit und'er this chapter an applicant , 22 23 ' 24 I (A) be, a community development corporaI ' ' Hon;' , ,(B )p~epare 'and submit an application to 25 th,e Secretary that shall
Polls (Item)
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: OAIID Number: 10135 FolderiD: Folder Title: Polls Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 90 2 6 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTffiTLE DATE
  • Correspondence [Empowerment Zones]
  • by the Community Empowerment Board. The Empowerment Zone program is one of this Administration's most important community development initiatives and the President and Vice President are pleased that the Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Zone Legislation
  • student achievement; 22 (12) carrying out activities to build stronger '23 partnerships between schools 24 andpa~ents, communities; and -13­ businesses, and 1 (13) assessing activities' ,carried:out under the grant, 2 including the extent
  • a communication--­ 22 LEONARD HARDY: Did you say that the personnel 23 24 has told you that you need to have 25 twenty-four hours in accounting in I ONE SHELL SQUARE, SUITE 250 ANNEX NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70139 HUFFMAN & ROBINSON, INC. (504) 525-1753
  • N FOREIGN TRADE ZONES.— 20 21 998, 19 U.S.C. 81a) and any other provision of law, 22 any article which is located in a foreign trade zone 23 on any tax-increase date shall be subject to the taxes 24 August 26, 1994 Notwithstanding the Act
M [7] (Item)
  • Moore, who heads August 5-10, 1996. This celebration­ Regional Development Finance Cohx>ra­ which planners hope will lead to eventual tion, the planning group of small business designation as a State Enterprise Zone, and community leaders is "trying
  • South Texas Trip McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [1]
  • FROtvi RGV EMPOWERtv1ENT ZONE 21 12151 dd007 P!SBND 2109438922 Wltnda F. Garza Executi'\'c Direc:rar VIDA 222 E. Vm Buret! St, Suite 403 Harlingen, Tc:xa.s 78SS0 Community PGttners: Ms. EJiz.abeth Valdez. Organi1.'Cf Valley Interfaith 114·A Notth
  • ; "Summary Report op. Claims and Restitutions"; December 31,1948 (339495-524) 7~ARNCP; RG 59; Central Decimal Files (l945-49); Box 3917; File #740.0011917-1449; Telegram #901 from Secretary of State to Vienna; July 22, 1949 (338581) Zone. 74
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Dorothy Duncan Center for the Blind, Harare 3/22/1997]
  • PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION • u.s. i First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton 1 i (Remarks at the Dorothy Duncan Center for the Blind-­ Harkre--3/22/97) I am delighted to be here tJiS morning, and especially to be here with the children who have I
  • of the Community Relations 21 Service, established by title X of the Civil Rights Act of 22 1964, $7,199,000 and, in addition, up to $1,000,000 of 23 funds made available to the Department of Justice in this 24 Act may be transferred by the Attorney General
  • received and the . 'process that will lead: to designation of Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities is already und~rway. . • ' Family Preservation and Support Legislation' This recently enacted provision will extend a continuum of prevention
  • HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Health Express 7/22/94
  • Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Mem her: Speechwriting Subseries: OA/ID Number: 8168 FolderiD: Folder Title: HRC/Health Express 7/22/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 61 1 10 2
  • HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Oregon Health Care 7/22/94
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Speechwriting Subseries: 8168 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: HRC/Oregon Health Care 7/22/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 61 1 10 2
  • (22/94 17:28 ft202 514 8639 03-22-1994· 17:14 202 225 9483 DOJ-OPD ~006/020 SPEAKE;R'S ROOMs ~ '5.' Blugl . Prohibits posseJsion of afireaz.rn ae or m:ear a day care center or e community center. 6'. nomaD: '7. Hoyar, Adds therequire:nent of'a
  • Conferenc~ Call 9:30a--10:00a ~at & Julie: Schedulmg ,. ~.~~L~'~r;-3,~iU?'~~j ::c:&i FEE E 'S5 16:59 PAGE.13132 FROM OUP-CEE . EMPOWERMENT ZONES AND ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES ,
  • . ··=~ .: ~ .. : . SOUTHWEST TREASURES TOUR · May 19-22, 1999 Draft Schedule.#13 . WEDNESDAY,MAY19 9:10am10:30am Federal Grants Announcement White House . 11:00am.:. · • Scu~pture Event •· ·{ · . ~ ~· ·~· ~ National Gallery of Art· . ~· A"i
  • of the community. Our continued involvement in many of these programs helped bridge the gap between our municipal government and its citizens. FUTURE-Little Rock's strategic planning process was instrumental in making these relationships happen. The successful
  • be paid on or before the date which 18 is 3 months after such tax-increase date. 19 (5) ARTICLES IN FOREIGN TRADE ZONES.— 20 21 998, 19 U.S.C. 81a) and any other provision of law, 22 any article which is located in a foreign trade zone 23
  • Weekly Reports [August 18, 1993 - September 22, 1993]
  • the Nation 8/22. Lee Brown and Attorney General will speak at the largest ever Community Policing Conference on 8/23. The conference is sponsored by DOJ. NAPO, the largest police group to endorse you during the campaign will hold its annual meeting in San
  • TION 113.-Section 113 of title 18, United States Code, 18 is amended­ 19 20 21 22 23 24 • (1) in paragraph (b), by striking "of not more than $3,000" and inserting "under this title"; (2) in paragraph (c), by striking "of not more than $1,000
  • Revitalization Program to rebate $220,000 to at least 22 EC businesses. Fund and redevelop Five Points West Shopping Center to serve as area community shopping center providing. at least 800 new jobs~ a supermarke~, entertainment, medical facilities
  • CHR Trip File South Texas: McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [1]
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR CAROL RASCO, TO VISIT 'RIO GRANDE VALLEY EMPOWERMENT ZONE Washington, DC -- The President's.senior domestic policy'advisor, Carol Rasco, will discuss community economic development with residents of Hidalgo and Cameron Counties during her
  • level are part of 19 this discussion. 20 dialogue on USDA service to minority ,communities, and they 21 provide an opportunity for minority and socially 22 disadvantaged persons to discuss their concerns about USDA 23 program delivery. 24 25
  • Commanders wil continue to coordinate to ensure the effectiveness of attacks against mobile targets in the Zone of Action. 1. Enforcement of 20 KM EZ as established under UNSCR 336 and NAC decision of 22 Apr 94. 2. Heavy weapons may be attacked if outside EZ
  • zones-- now, half the world's land area is nuclear free by international agreement. And the world community extended indefinitely the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty to make it harder for nuclear weapons to spread to other countries. Yet some
  • on the Vice President's Community Empowerment Board that have programs and expertise in the relevant communities. This approach is analogous to the way HUD and Agriculture make decisions about Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities designations
  • Div. XII Corps, Box 32, File: Aimex 22 Signal log Note: DP interviewed 4/4 & 4/5 by CIC personnel of 90th Div. They thought rumors and Captain Sims of CIC too not further action - stupid, stupid, stupid. (p. 1) Mil Intel1 Team 404G attached to 358
  • 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 25 26 27 Black Community Crusade ·· · for Children .. - 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 6:30pm Moral Interfaith Service for Children Easter Seals Telethon 31 Gridiron Dinner Friend's of Ireland, St
  • , and the availability of es­ 21 cort services; 22 23 students of the institution's policies concerning 24 • (B) the articulation and communication to sexual assaults; 0: \ TRU\ TRU94.678 S.L.C. 379 (C) policies and practices that may prevent 2
  • Clarke Sue Bremner Summary of Conclusions 1. Deputies met August 18 to review the status of DoD's postsettlement implementation planning effort and discuss arming and training the Federation forces. They agreed to reconvene on Tuesday, August 22
  • areas for the parties' military forces, the Principals decided to reexamine the issue of a 20-km heavyweapons-free zone, while reaffirming their approval of a 4-km all-weapons-free zone along the inter-entity boundary (see summary of conclusions
  • the purview of the u.s; authorities (though not necessarily placed under control) and, from German official ­ sources, how much was restituted by Occupation Zone. c) On art and cultural objects, we have numbers that the team considers not reliable in terms
Chronology (Item)
  • (SHAEF) is created, under the command of General Eisenhower; ETOUSA Communications Zone is ereated as an area command closely cooperating with the ETOUSA Service of Supply., The U.S. Contingent 'of the European Civil Affairs ,Division, COSSAC, is created
  • or .,' .' YisittheCfihto~·pr,esideptiitlLibrary's.Re.se~rchRoonl.,·· • " ',. i' ' , ".. "; ".'. ,",.';' '~. . '. " . ; ,: - , 1· .' . . • .. :. ':".: • ~ . .' " ,., AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EMPOWERMENT ZONE/ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY INITIA TVE
  • available to the Tobacco Community Re- 19 vitalization Trust Fund for each of the first 10 20 fiscal years after the date of enactment of this 21 Act;.· 22 -(B) 4 percent of such amounts shall be 23 · made available to the Tobacco Community Re
  • £'eJiled December 31, zones. An idea of the size and scope of the organization may be, . 1948, excee e 215,000, over 90 per cent of which were filed in the gained b noting that it is understood to have owmid outrigmor ~erman eConomy. . last mOii'£n. To-en
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/StaffMember: Epstein Subseries: 3722 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: I Names) [loose] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 53 5 3 3 TEL: • # Nov 03 93 22:04 No.006 P.01 TEL: Nov 03 93 22:05
  • Community Development Banks [1]
  • to capital and credit provided by existing financial ·21 institutions, and ,other factors that the Fund determines to be appropriate; or 22 (2) is. located .in an empowerment zone or .enterprise community. . . 23 designated under section 1391
  • Banks (2) Community Empowerment· Conference of States Consumer Products Safety Commission Disability Leadership DPC OMB-DPC Program Staff Earned Income Credit Empowerment Zones Entitlements Conference Environmental Justice Family Family and Parental
  • Buffalo, NY Trip Enterprise Community Empowerment Conference November 27-28, 1995 [1]
  • tool, Enterprise Zone exempt facility bonds. The "how-to's" will also be covered. Marketing Your Enterprise Community Location: Grand G Facilitator: Karen Hinton, Marketing and Press Relations, Housing and Urban Development u.s. Department of Learn
  • , Germany:l farmland B~x 470; File: Ship~ent Summaries I Found between 5/6/-6/22 as cited in G-5 report . . FED(Shipment #28.on 6111/45) 2 2 sacks currency property confiscated from the Dutch Jewish community.' . lCable ~emo from Supreme Headquarters
  • devastated of our communities? There is. Congress has passed a $3.5 billion package of targeted tax incentives and investments to support the designation of 9 empowerment zones and 95 enterprise communities. The incentives are designed to stimulate
  • [01/22/1998 – 01/23/1998]
  • will likely include a focus on welfare-to-work as well as community and housing deconcentration and "integration" efforts from HUD, including Enterprise Zones/Community Development banks as they are being implemented at the local level. The panel could include
Staff Reports (Item)
  • . Property Control Officer, APO 541, Detachment 7753, Land Salzburg, Austria, Military Government Headquarters, to Mr. :Garrison, Reparations, Deliveries and Restitution Division, USACA Section, USFA. cc: PC&R Section, Zone Command Austria. May 22, 1947
  • on universities and colleges assisting Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities (EZ/EC)is mixed. Apparently, the best work being done is the jOint partnership between the Department of Agriculture and the 1890 Land Grant Universities. These 18 predominantly
  • /12 5/13 5/16 5/19 5/17 5/17 5120 5/23-5/24 5/22-23 5/22-23 File: Charleston, SC Trip SHEA Meeting AFLAC Meeting with David Pringle and Thomas Jolley Head Start Luncheon Jill Pizzuto interview Dinner with McN~ths . California Community LEaders Meeting
  • which will sub- 20 stantially achieve the purpose of preserving and 21 rehabilitating buildings of historic significance. 22 "(5) ENTERPRISE OR EMI>OWERMENT ZONE.— able period, be used) by such taxpayer as 25 23 Tho term 'enterprise
  • behind in school Limit executive salary deductibility to no more than $250,000 Rename Dep't of Housing & Urban Development the Dep't of Homes and Communities to reflect broader agency mandate 24 23 23 22 22 20 20 20 18 17 17 T7 15 14 13 7 5 3 79 95 98
  • claims in t~e US zone, may they apperta:in/t~~:' 'established or defunct Communities, should go to' the ",Communi ties excluding,,: , ";,",.,.....ri::a.,. , .thoB.e indemnifieatiop. claims' concerning which ' agreements with' Communi ties had ;,r.!.fj,e
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 066 - Folder-OIl W elfare-Welfare to Work Religious Groups Record Type: Record To: cc: Bruce N. Reed, Elena Kagan Subject: Re: Faith Communities and Welfare Reform Message Creation Date was at 28-JAN-1997 14:22:00 Flo, I
  • . may belong to or where from~ 17 So Bob Miller first. 18 (No response.) 19 MR. 20 21 22 JOHNSON: Okay. after George, Elmer White. MR. HOBBS: members of the panel. George Hobbs? Go ahead, And George. Good evening, Mr. Secretary, My name
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Finland 7/9/1996]
  • of communism. Finland's experience during. the Cold War was unique, maintaining constructive 'relations with its neighbors,serving as a source of information dnd as.an example of a free and open society, ~nd 'contributin~ tp Europe and the world culturally
  • what we have done: established the first-ever New Markets tax credit, set up a New Market Venture Capital Initiative, expanded and strengthened 40 empowerment zones and created 40 renewal communities across our nation. What will this mean? It will spur
  • . That will make an enormous difference for communities struggling to join the economic mainstream. Third, this agreement will give a major boost to America's Empowerment Zones, which Vice President Gore helped to launch in 1993 and which have proven
  • Zones: Helping Students'in PoorCornmunitiesReach High Standards" This initiative will strengthen public Schools and help students master.the basic and advanced skills where rural communities where low eXpectations, too many poorly prepared teachers
  • HRC Speeches 4/97-7/97: [5/22 SAIS [School of Advanced International Studies] Commencement Address, Johns Hopkins University]
  • HRC - Clinton/Gore Speeches 95-96: [4/22/96 WLF [Women's Leadership Forum]/DNC [Democratic National Committee] Fundraiser Miami, FL]
  • [Trip Book – Trip of President Clinton to Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, & Senegal – Press Schedule for White House Traveling Press – March 22 – April 2, 1998]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [2]
  • standard health 20 plan offered in the community rating area in which 21 . the individual resides. 22 (2) SUBMISSION OF C01fPLETED APPLICA­ 23 24 tion for presumptive eligibility under. this section the 25' provider shall submit
  • ." Page 14, line 1: please insert where appropriate AJDC and JAFP. Page 14, line 5: "over 1 million DPs"-when and where? Please clarify and footnote. Page 15, line 1: 'This definition had already been applied in the US zone for about a year." Can
  • 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
  • for bringing this important issue before Congress in this forum, and every one of them is credited with a series of successful legislation which has rekindled economic growth in communities all across America, and some programs which had a clear and decided
  • * Dislocated Worker Program * EITC* Empowennent Zones/Enterprise Communities* Family and Medical Leave* Income Growth and Inequality* Militias* Minimum Wage* National Infonnation Infrastructure* Reinventing Government* Takings Legislation
  • met 'with Mayor or Oakland on status of their Enhanced Enterprise Community' (3/22) . ( AIDS ,0 . The ~IDS Office has ongoing discussio~s with HaS regarding the Adminstration's policy on prenatal screening and testing of newborns in'deve10ping
  • , with respect to 19 any community-rating area, the period for which an indi­ 20 vidual is covered under a standard health plan if the indi­ 21 vidual enrolls in the plan during the annual open enroll­ 22 ment period for the area under section 1503 of the Health
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Meeting with Roma Community Budapest, Hungary 7/7/1996]
  • PHotOCOPY PRESERVATIO\ FIRST LADY HILLARY RODRAM CLINTON REMARKS AT 7/7'MEETING WITH ROMA COMMUNITY BUDAPEST, HUNGARY I JULY 7, 1996 I I Before we begin our discussion today, I would like to speak for a moment about the purpose 0f my trip
  • Code of 1986. 17 18 Part II - Health Care Trust Funds 19 20 Sec. 9551 National Health Trust Fund for Mothers and Children 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Establishes the National Health Trust Fund for Mothers
  • Community Rating
  • Rating Prepared By ITie American Academy of Actuaries March 22, 1993 720 1 Street. NW • 7th Floor Washineton. DC 20006 Teicphonc 202 223-8196 Facsimile 202-872-1948 An Analysis of Mandated Community Rating Table of Contents Page I. Summary 1 II
  • the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Monday, May 22, 2000 Volume 36—Number 20 Pages 1103-1163 487 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENT 7
  • proved that you can empower poor people to make the most of their own lives, with the earned income tax credit, the empowerment zone program, the community development financial institutions, and now the New Markets Initiative. AmeriCorps, which
  • ' ^ ^ 03-15-95 Free: D i r e c t o r y A:\*.* 03:03p 29,184 AAP AAU2 AHC AHCPAPER-. AMA3 .9 ATLANTA . BEAUMONT. BIO BOSTONLI. CHMEMO . CJ CMA3 .9 COMMUNIC. COSTCON . DISTRIBU. DIVERSIT. ETHICS . FIRST GHAA2 GROUP HCFA5 .29 HILL2 .22 HRC ICM9 .15 ICMNOTES
  • Is the lead organization well and widely regarded? What about the staff? 22. To what degree have the collaboratives and partnerships formed between and among neighborhood-based organizations and the community foundations peen sustained? 22.a How healthy
  • to renew and revitalize underserved urban and rural communities -- overseeing the empowerment zone and enterprise community programs. He also pursued his personal commitment to family policy and fatherhood through annual family Rc~ Union conferences held
  • [OVP - Community Empowerment Program - Native Americans]
  • economic development strategy to be implemented within the framework of the President's community Enterprise Board; and 4) Coordinate the development of both rural and urban empowerment zones with Indian tribes. Please do not hesitate to contact us
  • bill, the remainder of the funds could be spent under the authorizing language to be included in the Biden!Brooks crime bill.- TOTAL NEW POLICE-- 10,000 III. Empowerment Zones -- Community Investment Program The Empowerment Zone legislation authorizes
  • construction and renovation. Education Opportunity Zones: Helping Students in Poor Communities Reach High Standards. This initiative will strengthen public schools and help students master the basic and advanced skills where the need is the greatest: in high
  • . Draft 12/22/98 8:00pm Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS ON COMMUNITY BUILDING AND HOMELESS GRANTS BALTIMORE, MD December 23,1998 Acknowledge: introducer Christa Spangler, Sec. Cuomo, Sen. Sarbanes, Sen. Mikulski, Rep. Cummings. Gov
  • , Wash. '19,3136 Bank fur Handel und Industrie, gold notes '22, 3753 Chemical Foundation Inc., to be sold patent rights of enemy firIDS to be sold to, '19, 3016-C, 3016·K; '20, 3227 Cotton exchange memberships '18,2949 Fallenstein, W. F., tobacco '18
  • section 5213 may disclose protected health information to 18 a law enforcement agency (other than a health oversight 19 agency governed by section 5216) if the information is re20 quested for use— 21 22 23 24 September 16,1994 (1) in an investigation
  • such as railroads, communications and power; (b) finance and foreign affairs, and «(j) production and distribution of e:&Dtial oommodirie;. T:;.re ,:;:;',;.ii be tl;:::t.ibIe ciL~i:r;llitjn of ;::...'0 oom.modiries ~een the € £t;;.rral zones. Germany~:s ruthless
  • Stat. 7 (50 App. § 33) Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 830, 68 Stat. 767 (50 App. §§ 32, 33) June 25, 1956, ch. 436~ 70 Stat. 331 (50 App: § 20) - Aug. 6, 1956,·ch. 1016, § 3, 70 Stat. 1073 (50 App. § 9) Oct. 22, 1962, Pub.L. 87-846, Title, II, 76 Stat. 1113
  • 18 during the period covered by the statement. ^ ^ "(D) The electio^Mto which the electioneer- 20 ing communications pertainfand the nam^s) (if 21 known) of the candidate!) identified or to be 22 identified. 23 "(E) If the disbursements
  • into occupation zones. However, Austria would be seperated from Germany.(United States Forces in Austria) was created fn?m the Supreme Allied Command Mediterranean in 1944 during the initial phases of postwar planning and General Mark Clark was chosen as its Chief
  • Education Opportunity Zone: Education Zones [2]
  • Grand Total '(i) FY 2001 17.5 1.25 18.75 245 . 25 270 196 20 216 171.5 17.5 189 122.5 12.5 135 906.5 92.5 999 110.25 11.375 121.625 171.5 17.5 189 9 13 22 National Activities 0 157.5 16.25 173.75 126 13 139 393.75 40.625 434.375 189
  • ........ ~f'. W1 DO' '0 .... , Box 65 File 4 ',;, . tol De~ 22, 1947 loh:n Slavsoa Miltan V!ma moMl DATIl BEl Restitution lAv - French Zone Today I had a eol2fereDCe with Dr. Web of the me, Mr-. Morm~ and also talked vith Eugene WeUl
  • . 0616 Summary of April Report of the Military Governor, U.S. Zone, Germany. JCS (June 22, 1946) 12pp. 0403 Proposed Military, Naval, and Air Clauses for the Treaties of Peace with Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary. JSSC (February 16, 1946) 2 pp
  • Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the disability community, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
  • to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • ~de~al Empowennent Zones.. lo~ .. . .l)J~~ 'itruA .~ .e\.~Ii":F"'P"'~ And, second, fill out the National Community Investment Structure with new measures: . • .• '.' . ~.~~(~' -(\ \. ~ c.f,tt(A~ Follow-through on the New Markets
  • Leadership): This meeting will include a pool spray at the top (Q & A re New Hampshire). Thursday, Feb. 22 --White House Conference on Empowerment Zone (Economy/Community): President will deliver speech to conference, announcing second round of new
  • of these 10 zones will be awarded to urban areas. • The lack of capital in(%entives, incentives for zone resident asset accumulation, and the limited number of zones in urban areas significantly weakens this proqram. PAGE 6 FlLE No·. 523 11/16 '94 17:22
  • " of 1~44-1945. Given the extent of Europe's devastation, disrupted transportation and communication networks, she q~ite probably realized that any hope for locating and recovering these items lay with the Allied troops who controlled Germany and Austria
Orasure (Item)
  • approval of the product. Also, is it advisable to have a White House representative ;:i\:;attend the FDA's June 22 public hearing? ' I":'" ' ,)":Thank you for any assistance on this issue. ~F!' ~ };~~:: ::cc: ',:
  • Carnegie Speech 11-22-93 12:00-1:30 [2]
  • ? Or will we simply designate the zones, the communities and sit here waiJing on quarterly reports, make a site visit or two. I was delighted to see that on the program here among others is otis Johnson from Savannah. otis is someone I see
  • . Such properties would be taken under control by this office only at the request of the Zone Command and would be released from control by authority of the Zone Command Property Control Officer. Communications from Vienna regarding movable property should be routed
[07/22/1997] (Item)
  • [07/22/1997]
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 063 - FOLDER -008 [07/22/1997] ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-JUL-1997 09:21
  • ACHIEVEMENT FOR STUDENTS IN HIGH POVERTY COMMUNITIES. President Clinton's Education Opportunity Zones initiative will strengthen public schools and help students master the basic and advanced academic skills where the need is the greatest: in high poverty
  • of the Louisville Empowerment Zone Community .Board and additional representatives from the ' Community Board (see attached list of invitees) at Immaculate Heart of' Mercy School. 1545 South 34th Street. , ~ Woodford Porter Sr., co-chairman with the Mayor
  • , ) Agricu~t~re, 20 21 ') ) ) ) Defendants. ) 22 23 --~---------------------------) Northwest Forest R-esource Counci~ {"NFRC n ) , plaintiff in 25 Nortlntest: Forest ,Resource Council v. Glickman, Civil No. 95-6244- 2e HO, for which
  • . military established control oler assets. .. , .. ' .," 1 Alpha list of caches: Reichsbank branches: Aue: S/6-6/22 89th Div·., G-S report FED Items originally in Saalfeld transferred to Zwickau and then transferred to Aue 41 sakes of gold bars Berlin
  • PACT Meeting (CHR's Office) 22 Sept. 94 6:00 - 7:15
  • locations, and·how the Project could be integrated into the .Prevention Council and coordinated under the Community Empowerment Board. I look forward to, meeting with you on. Thursday, 9/22/94, to discuss theSe issues. ' • If any page (s) are re
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: 10131 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Presidential Planners Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 2 9 1 .. .. -r:.: • November 1994 Presidential Planner . .-• .u-. • • 1
  • 1993-01-22, Presidential Review Directive 1 re U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia
  • C06031019 20001 THE WHITE HOUSE pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections T Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 WASHINGTON t January 22, 1993 / PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW DIRECTIVE/NSC-1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE THE THE THE SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF STATE
  • and community development has focused on ways to increase and maximize the capital investment for housing and community development in empowerment zones, with particular attention paid to the potential contributions from the government sponsored enterprises
  • the environment, 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics, Enterprise Communities, Empowerment Zones, crime and policing, the Internet, and anti-tobacco initiatives.
  • ceremony that established an Empowerment Zone for the Pine Ridge community.
  • , COMMUNAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PROPERTY AND CULTURAL OBJECTS 22 1) Berlin 22 2) U.S. Zone 22 3) British and French Zones 25 4) B'nai B'rith 25 PENSIONS FOR FORMER COMMUNITY OFFICIALS 26 MAINTENANCE OF ABANDONED JEWISH CEMETERIES 27
HUD (Item)
  • , reducing to 3 funds Zones promised; zero 72 designated urban empowerment zones and delivered entelprise communities 12 forms for a grant application one plan 22 large ttoubled housing agencies 12 large troubled PHAs remain: 3 under HUD control 6
  • is hosting a satellite video conference on positive youth development, specifically designed for residents and leaders of Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities (EZlECs). The video conference will be broadcast from Washington, DC to more than 60 viewing
  • NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY 13 August 1994 RWANDA: New Exodus Under Way Thousands of Rwandan Hutus in the French-protected humanitarian zone may be moving west on foot and bv car on the road toward Zaire, according to press reports these people are headed
  • RECOVERY Sec. 2001. Depreciation adjustment for certain property placed in service after December 31, 1994. _>> TITLE III—RISK ASSESSMENT AND COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS FOR NEW REGULATIONS Sec. 3001. Findings Subtitle A—Risk Assessment and Communication Sec
  • .' , ~e Ostland.and ,Ukraine . : b. !be' Army Re~' Zone:: :'" 4. Jlost9m, ~opean Countrles und8r ,Civ11i8n" ' , Authori 1;y . , n. Nonl81' :.' '; b., ~e' Nf!therlands 5. c~ Denmark.,". . , ,', ". Wsstern I".uropean Countrie8 under 1oI1lital'y
  • ) and the individual may 20 21 22 terminate enrollment— "(i) during an annual period as prescribed by the Secretary, 23 "(h) as specified by the Secretar}' if 24 the plan isfinanciaUyinsolvent, if the indi- 25 vidual moves from the community rating O:\SIM
  • , creating the ~orld 1 s largest free trade zone;. ' . . '': . ·. • signed. the· Uruguay·Rbund of the G_AT':( Agr~ement --cutting. foreign , , tariffs on manufactUred products by over one~third overall-- a $744 billion . worldwide reduction in tariffs
  • '" I ,1'" ,\"~'" '....' . . . ". , . "< , • prefatory '. ,.~ueatio.nA.ble '.Ch·orA·cters , , .' " I'lnd de ted Ootober 22,' ,1943, mind. ,!\ '" ,"'. " .) 1 /1 . , '1 " " . ;",~~.\.""":,~..,::._.";:j",,,,:;,'.,,,:,,,,,:~~c
  • 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
  • a zone of separation; . --if necessary, assume responsibility for the emergency withdrawal of UNCRO forces; -- employ NATO air forces as part of IFOR; --employ NATO maritime forces as part of the IFOR. * S c4 L O It.( .t C 1/ C cZtCJ . . What is our
Prevention (Item)
  • by the Department of Educati~n. would also be. fully rescinded. In addition, Drug Courts would be cut drastically ($22 million out of a funding level of $29 million). '' Why Restore Community, Schools? .. ., , I I :I' • , I' I, i I. I
  • of America -- building a bridge from Wall Street to Appalachia, to the Mississippi Delta, to our Native American communities-- with more support for community development banks, empowerment zones and 100,000 vouchers for affordable housing. 35 And I ask
  • , October 24, 1991 - -No. 22 of 24 Bill, Sponsor and Short Title: S.2217 by DOLE (R-KS) ~ Economic Growth Act of 1992; Enhanced Economic Recovery Act of 1992; Tax Relief for Families Act of 1992; Long Term Growth Act of 1992; Enterprise Zone-Jobs Creation
  • . The Conference will include communities recently affected by school shootings and will be linked by satellite to communities and schools across the 'country. Although schools remain among the safest placeJ for America s young people, even one incident of violent
  • communities and its institutions which acquired 20 works of art to post-war communities established in 21 • but one problem still affecting the acquisition of the same cit 22 among the present membership of these communi ties, and the legal
  • schools ranges from 10 percent to 41 percent in the nine districts that provided this infonnation. . Characteristics o/private schools located in overcrowded pu.blic school districts Private schools are relatively plentiful in the 22 urban communities
  • or individual; and couple-only class of enrollment in .18 (II) the number of additional workers 19 within the couple-only class of enrollment 20 in such community rating area. 21 22 (2) CREDIT FOR SINGLE-PAREN'r At'\/D DUAL PARENT CLASSES OF ENROLLMENT
  • (A) with information provided by the State 18 under section 1508 regarding all certified 19 standard health plans offered in the community 20 rating area in which the employer is located, 21 and 22 (B) if the employer knows that an em- 23 ployee resides
  • The planls so to be I'emol'cd :were (.0 be delivered as reparations to t,he A 11 iI'S, The plallts .10 he ],(\Illo"cd fnml, the Soviet, zone ,,'ould go to the Sm'iC'!. Union and Polanil,and the plants to hc removed froll! t,IH~ weskrn zoncs would go in part
  • Coalition for Community Schools
  • 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
  • to a roomful of tcnt'hcrs, mlmini~tr;11urS: pan•nr.s' and community lcmler!-1., . · ('linton .visited tlw.Snullwasl Sidl' st·hooi. at IO~IIl S. Avenue H, tn !nul l'rt•sid,•nt t'linion's · prnpusal tn dP\'oh• $1 hillion to i1f1t·r·school programs nCros
  • of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA) b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAJ . ,,. 10/22/95 10 p.m. I ,· I I .• / I I ' PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT
  • bond for states and local areas more to invest in clean water, parks and communities. Putting $3 billion per year towards protecting and restoring America's wildlife habitats, scenic, recreation, natural and historic resources Launching a new initiative
  • , in consultation with the Federal Communica19 tions Commission, shall issue regulations to modify the re20 quirements of section 315 of the Communications Act of 21 1934 (as amended by subsection (a)) in any cases where 22 a licensee estabhshes
  • adjusted income of the family (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any wages included in such family's in- 22 come that is received for employment
  • of productive facilities in fulfillment of the program for reparation, demili­ tarization and industrial disarmament. Power, Transportation, and Communications 39. Both as member of the Control Council and zone commander you will take appropriate steps to ~nsure
  • so-called heirless Jewish property found in the U.S. zone of occupation. This followed the State Department's investment of 8 9 the JCR with authority to act officially. By 1952, when the JCR 1 1 Scrolls, , 12 Jewish communal institutions
  • residential base. It's a pretty good mix." , The bi-state zone includes resi· dent·run community planning' boal'ds. a hotel conference center for Camden and various housing developments on both sides of the Delaware River, which forms the New
  • detained in prison for nearly two years. This policy stance, a chang~ from earlier administrations, appears to be receiving increased public scrutiny. I . Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities o Paul Weinstein and Gaynor McCown continue
  • residency programs for boys and girls ages six through twelve and a crisis pregnancy program for teenage mothers. The 22 bed facility is also available 24 hours a day to offer crisis and emergency services. The city of East Pranrie is a community
  • of the growth in the program and the charac21 teristics of providers certified as rural health chnics and 22 the characteristics of the population sened by rural health 23 chnics to ensure that the program meets the needs of rural 24 undersened communities
  • children's educational shows available to you, excluding public television Net Satisfied -22 SATISFIED +11 isfsSiT" Coverage of local news and events in your community 81% ' • •»; darker color=strongly satistied/dissatistied lighter color=somewhat
  • of the famdy (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any- wages included in such famdy's in- 22 come that is received for employment which is taken 23
  • . CLINTON REMARKS ON NEW MARKETS TO WALL STREET PROJECT NEW YORK, NY January 13, 2000 Acknowledge: Dick Grasso; Sandy Weill; Sec. Slater; Sec. Cuomo [who spoke here earlier today, and who has been a great champion of our Empowerment Zones and HUD's Economic
  • American Physicians Lawsuit - HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Maggie Williams; Evan Ryan; Melanne Verveer Subseries: Misc. Subject Files OA/ID Number: 12822 FolderlD: Folder Title: American Physicians Lawsuit-HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994 Stack: Row
  • White House Photographs for February 18, 1994 through February 22, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from February 18, 1994 through February 22, 1994. The segment contains photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
  • ; for pro­ , 17. grams 'that involve­ , 18 "(-1) continuing judici8:1 supervision over offend- ' ers with substance abuse problems who ,a~enot vio.. 19 , 20 21 22 . .23 . 24 ,/ .:" lent offenders; and . "(2) the integrated administra~i~n of other
  • Hall, Box 712, bates numbers 119187-119221. '21 Offenbach Archival Depot Monthly Report, November 30,1948. NACP, RG260, Ardelia Hall"Box 129[ bates numbers 119028-119029. " , ,' . I 22 "Estimat~d Evaluation of~estitutions fromU.S. Zone,. Austria," July
[JRSO] (Item)
  • 'be returned to the commanding general of- the zone .1nGerm.any from which looted.. , , /, ~. -it ' . . .. . ".'\:':,--{t._IL'· . 0~~ . , , :, : ; ~' ,i .',' .. The Departm-;;;g m;tggests th8.f? objects lootedtrom Jews in other enemy . D
  • ) COMMUNITY-RATED INDIVIDUAL.—The 20 term "community-rated individual" means an 21 individual who is not an experience-rated indi- 22 vidual. 23 . (D) -EXPERIENCE-RATED PLAN.— O:\MAT\MAT94.367 S.L.C. 29 1 (i) I N GENERAL.—The term "experi- 2
  • EZ Meeting with NPR & Community Empowerment Board Staff May 1, 1996
  • . 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
Amendments (Item)
  • 18 SEC. 3467. RURAL-BASED MANAGED CARE GRANTS. 19 (a) IN GENERAL.—Tho Seoretoiy oholl award grants 20 for the development and operation of rural-based managed 21 care networks that integrate the medicare population of 22 the area served. P.05
Cisneros (Item)
  • weeks to one day in many states. • Empowerment zones and enterprise communities are helping rebuild over one hundred of America's most dangerous and distressed communities. • The innovative continuum-of-care approach ,to homelessness offers the flrst
  • [League of Cities Research]: Empowerment Zones
  • want to do is to help you to revive your communities economically. And our proposals for empowerment zones and enteqirise neighborhoods we believe is the right way to begin. Federal aid to these areas is certainly not new, but in the past it hasn't
  • (A)(hi), the term "community health advisor 21 program" means a program that performs the 22 foUowing functions: 23 (i) Provides' outreach services to i n 24 form the community of the availability of 25 program sendees. : O:\BAI\BAI94.B83
  • servicers in the have indicated that. the most effective time ,to service loans is weekends, when people are at home. Servicing ,phone calls made in the Pacific Time Zone cim be targeted ,for late afternoon and western time ,zones. Studies late afternoon
  • more than a pesky presence at zoning board meetings. In Scottsdale, Ariz., neighborhood groups are now invited when a proposed development is under review. "These folks are in the loop, sometimes embarrassingly so." says Debbi Dollar, community planning
  • . 0 1b ' • d ere no Wan to tum down and out Roxbury into Beacon Hill. But that_ doesn't mean we should abandon the inner ~ 44 ... The Washington Monthly I April 1996 ,. I ' . EMPOWERMENT ZONES AND ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES .. , New York Times
  • /9-5110 5/10/96 5/12 5112 5/13 5116 5119 5/17 5/17 . 5/20 5/23-5/24 5/22-23 5/22-23 ..'\ File: . Charleston, SC Trip SHEA Meeting AFLAC Meeting with David Pringle and Thomas Jolley Head Start Luncheon . Jill Pizzuto interview . Dinner
  • Involvement in Education with the [;105 NO. 063 15:22 3 strong support and cooperation of the PTA and many other family, community, religious and business groups. Today, I am happy to say that nearly 2,500 such organizations have siqned on as partners
  • ~ganizat ion - French Zone - 2nd Quarter 1947 French Zone - 1st. and 2nd Quarter - Personne 1 Estabiisn:" :r:ent and l40netary Budget (2 files) Reorganization U. S. Zone - 2nd Quarter 1947 U.S. Zone' ":' ,1st Q.uai·ter Personnel and. Honetary
[08/26/1998] (Item)
  • Opportunity Zones initiative, which would help high-poverty urban and rural communities increase student achievement by raising standards, improving teaching, ending social promotions, and turning around failing schools. Safe and Drug-Free Schools
  • to information technology for adults and children in the inner city ofColliinbia, South Caiolina~a designated federal EmpoweIment Zone (EZ). The community techIiology centers wiiI offer after-school enrichment. adult education, and technical trai:o.ing. Midlands
  • University Landing Zone 8:40 am THE PRESIDENT arrives Louisiana Tech University Landing Zone [flight time: 40 minutes] May 22, 1999 (4:18PM) ,~-~--------------~~~~====~= Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. SUBJECTffiTLE DATE
  • attended the Empowerment Zones/Enterprise community Workshop in Las Vegas, NM. Visited four Indian Pueblos to learn about economic development needs. Jose met with Bill Ides, President of the American Bar Association to discuss drug policy. Donsia attended
  • is to follow up on an invitational meeting that the Domestic Policy Council held in July that involved community leaders from across the country. The purpose of this meeting-"Comprehensive Strategies for Children and Families: The Role of Schools and Community
  • dealt with include: anti-semitism, human rights, Jewish communities (in many countries), Jewish displaced persons, Jewish-Christian relations, immigrants and immigration, Jewish culture, relations with governments and organizations (including UN and Red
  • at the local level while earning money for college. The budget proposes to create more Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities that offer tax incentives and direct spending to encourage the kind of private investment that creates jobs, and to provide more
Polls [2] (Item)
  • new Empowerment Zones which would give these 24 distressed communities a mixture of tax incentives and grants to promote business development and job creation. Announcing a series of new grants to support values-based crime 34 73/ prevention efforts
  • Zones and Enterprise Communities will build food recovery · activities into the implementation of their strategic plans· h) USDA will provide technical assistance to any school district in the nation willing to encourage students.to volunteer to recover
  • on Wednesday ,for agencies to review the: bill and raise final objections so that remaining ,differences can be resolve. The legislation should be ready for transmittal to the Hill shortly. I , I Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities i o The Vice
  • at this for six and a half years with our empowerment zones and our enterprise communities and our community development banks -- you have one here-- with the vigorous support of the Community Reinvestment Act. Number two, therefore, American business needs
  • and the Congress to authorize and to fund such a Technology Learning Challenge ("TLC") in Title III of ESEA. This challenge will be' modelled after the successful community and economic Empowerment Zone challenge that you launched last year. In the TLC, the federal
  • to create the conditions under which districts take steps to ensure that students are ready to meet standards the first time, rather than falling behind and needing remediation. Qualified Applicants What communities will be eligible for the Zone initiative
  • The international community established precedent for claiming restitution before the qutbreakofWorld War II. The Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, ratified by all the Great i ~owers : ' (the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany) and many other
  • health plans, see sections 213(f) 20 and 4521 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. 21 (b) ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE COVERAGE.—A State 22 program shall require the following: 23 24 August26,1994 (1) COMMUNITY RATING.—Except as provided in paragraph
  • Bank gold while in the hands ofthe Ustashi movement iIi exile after 1944. The function of the I Austrian Property Control Warehouse in the US zone of occupation in Austria in its treatment and disposition of looted monetary gold. The role of the US
  • ] Box 5 City Letters [1] [OA/ID 13364] City Letters [2] [OA/ID 13364] City & State Statistics [OA/ID 17159] Claremont Report [OA/ID 17158] Clinton Arkansas [1] [OA/ID 17160] Clinton Arkansas [2] [OA/ID 17160] Clinton Arkansas [3] [OA/ID 17160] Community
  • . Secretary of the Treasury. Henry Morgenthau. al the second Quebec Conference in September 1944: many as reparation. and laid down that the· reparation to the U.S.S.R. would come lrom the Soviet Occupation Zone in Germany. as well as from seized German
  • claims (22 percent). These claims . ~ere analyzL in depth (see TABLE I). The remaining 120 claims :. I .. , involve mainly residen¢y and/or citizenship issues. Of these, 35 randomly chosen were also analyzed in depth (see TABLE' II). , I A third
  • subsidies from I million in FY98 to between 1.54 million and 2.26 million in FY2003. See attached chart. 2. Early Learning Fund $2-3 billion Provides funds to states and communities to improve early childhood education and child care quality for children 0-5
  • Enterprise Zones [1]
  • the challenge grant process for empowerment zones and enterprise communities, Please feel free to can em Hudnut or Jim Wheeler to discuss any of these recommendations in greater detail. These recommendations are linked to the four basic elt;ments you outlined
  • :;;oneJly", However 1 J will be' on termiilal. leave. in Europe and' in Israe:t unt;il the end. of February ana will not retUrn to the Zone qf Inter,iQr ~til the middle of March.' I thought that you would . prefer .to have 'my impressions prior to the latter
  • and economic pressures in the U.S. Zone, vis-a-vis U.S. interests I (e.g., the burden on U.S. taxp~yers and the Cold War). BACKGROUND Scope and Basic Operations dfProperty Control JCS 1067 and Military Government Law (MGL) 52 established the basic
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  • : Position: UNCLASSIFIED N C R O PROFILE S/M R C R ID: 0005914 EOD RECEIVED: 19 SEP 00 13 TO: PRESIDENT D C DATE: 22 A G 00 O U S U C REF: ORE F O : AMANULLAH K A RM HN PAKISTAN K Y O D : INDIA EWRS PRESIDENTIAL C R E P N E C ORSODNE PERSONS: VAJPAYEE
  • signing up to contribute time or money in your community as easy for you to do as checking on the weather. This season, let's remember that there are many enduring ways we can spread the holiday cheer. Thanks for listening. %- Joshua S. Gottheimer 11/22
  • Initiative. (3/11/96) • Hosted White House Conference on Empowerment Zones and called for second round of EZ's. (2/22/96) · REINVENTING GOVERNMENT Congress should not shut down the government again. Pass clean extension of debt limit. Percentage
  • programs. such as Empowerment Zones as well as other groups • should collaborate, Resource Board members also agreed that the combined government/community efforts have to have a greater emphasis on prevention, Prevention is the front-end
APEC Trip (Item)
  • . Tuesday, November 26 final sign off on speech COMMUNICATIONS update on working group meeting Trip of the President to Australia. Philippines and Thailand Communications Issues (as of 10/22) I. THEMES Overall Post-election perspective; Newly elected
  • in large part through the Vice Pres1 ent s ommum powerment Board - included: •. u~ !.;, 7Y /9."- ~ i_;JG~ ~~;--. ~'. . r ~~ the first Empowerme~t Zones and Enterprise Communities America lba~n (los EZs and ECs) . . · . ~investment enacting
  • communication 0t que je vais tache~ de me procurer pour joindre ce memorandum, Il y est notarnnent indiqne (cnapitre 6): "Sont b10qu p s 1es avoirs dAposes en zone occupee po.r un propriHaire juif relSidant actuelle:nent en zone occupee, meme s1 ces !.woirs sont
  • (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection
  • . and then sit down for dinner alabout 7:1$ pm. We would hope rn begin Ih. seSSioll at about 8:00 pm. We would like to ask you to speak for about 1S minutes, and that you address two general topics: a) the Empowennenl Zones, Enterprise Communities. and other
  • is not authorized by the Secretary, shall be fined not more 22 than $25,000, imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both. 23 24 25 September 16,1994 SEC. 5169. DIRECT BILLING FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY SERVICES. (a) I N GENERAL.— O:\FAU\FAU94.627 STAFF DISCUSSION
  • annouIlcing all inttiative to connect every school tll every E:llPOWCTIllCllt Zone in the cotlnt:y to the information SuperhLgnway this year, This bistoric effon means ihal t.!very child livi!\g in olle of the. 15 urban and rural communities that make up ou
  • EZ [Empowerment Zone] Events
  • : TIME: FROM: I. January 17, 1994 State Dining Room 12;00 p.m. Jonathan Prince PURPOSE To announce the availability of the Empowerment Zone and Enterprise Community application in a setting designed to challenge American business leaders to actively
  • )(A)) in a community rating area (as defined 20 in paragraph (4)(B)) if— 21 "(i) the plan has at least 5,000 enroh- 22 ees (except that the Secretaiy may enter into such a coniract with a certified stand- 24 25 the plan primarily serves members residing 26
  • , financ- 15 ing, and quahty of health care in the United 16 States. 17 (D) Methods of communication and health 18 care decisionmaking among providers, patients, 19 and surrogates. 20 21 22 (E) Priorities for research on the issues described
  • of Paris to Frankfurt on , July 1,1945. The U.S. Amiy retained a rear headquarters for the Communications Zone (USFET­ COMZ) in Paris for several more months. The occupying anny faced two distinct missions: civil administration of Germany, and military
  • Berger - Zionist Movement 5/22/96
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  • /accomplishments; welfare reform waivers, empowerment zone concept. Now our goal must be to give people the capacity to build strong communities, and to give communities the capacity to defend themselves and grow, in three major ways: Crime: When streets
  • of restitution should be negotiated with representatives of the victims as well as for the methotl of distribution of such assets .. I , • Identifiable assets of Jewish associations or institutions, or 1 : Jewish communal property that has not yet been returned
  • Securities coming from the Philippine Islands and the Panama Canal Zone................... No. 8 Certain payments to designated foreign countries and nationals thereof .................... ','" No. 9 General License No. 52 inapplicable to persons within
  • Yark/C
  • and coordinated in large part through the Vice President's Community Empowerment Board -- included: • . the first Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities America had ever seen (105 EZs and ECs) enacting legislation for Federal co-investment in community banks
  • [Empowerment Zones] [1]
  • BUilding Communities Together. Application for Designation as a· Federal -----~ Empowennent #Zone & EnteIprise Community U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Community Planning and Development U.S. Department
  • this year. UNHCR has identified a shortfall of US$ 172 million for Oct-Dec 1993 and a requirement for USS 566 million for Jan-Jun 1994, but their donor appeal will go out next week and the US and the international community will doubtless respond. The real
  • ,. '" MAY 09'95 .. THE WHITE HOUSE 1'1: 4 7 No. 01 9 /13o~ ,I Of~ice'of . the Press Secretary For Hnm'ediate, Releas~ , .' May 9, 1995 I "'Gun-Free Scbool Zones Amendments Act of 1925" PACt SDIT The President today transmitted
  • week planning two major events: 1) The HOD Faith Communities Dialogue, which will happen all day Wednesday, June 22 at HOD with Secretary Cisneros and the HOD Special Actions Office1 and 2) The West Virginia Site Visit which will happen next week
  • 1994-03-22, BTF Memorandum re Results of Principals Committee Meeting on Bosnia
  • C05915990 pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections Division AR 70-14 10CT2013 -SECRET 22 March 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Results of Principals Committee Meeting on Bosnia and Macedonia, 8 March 1994 1. Sandy Berger chaired
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 13658 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Reemployment Act] California REA Hearing Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 11 1 06/01.94 OB/01/94 22:19 16:52 ©003 21002
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 9/21/93 - 11/22/93 [Binder]: [Revlon/UCLA women's Cancer Program 11/17/1993]
  • NEED FOR OURSELVES AS INDIVIDUALS, FOR OUR COMMUNITIES, AND FOR OUR
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Women's Non-Governmental Organizations, Estonia 7/9/1996]
  • on this very rain~ day to discuss' with m~ what is occurring here in Estonia within the non-governmental organizational community. ,To bring you a message of support and encouragement from my husband and the American government, and the American people. Because
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Washington Post Statement from HRC (not for release) 1/11/1997]
  • . . ; Although there are no ;quick fixes to overcoming obstacles like poverty, racism,. or irresponsibility; we now. know more ,;:/' about what works to Help individu;;tls and communities help I themselves. " i ' . ' One of the opportuniti~s I have
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Women's Roundtable, Harare (open) 3/21/1997]
  • together in a spirit of solidarity to solve problems for themselves, to work with the men in their families and their communities, to create better opportunity for girls and boys. So I would like to hear ~rom each of you as to what you see
  • with assisting in the implementation of the President's empowerment zones and enterprise communities legislation, which was passed in July, 1993. In addition, the Board will reward communities that develop innovative human and economic development strategies
  • policy across all Allied Zones as evidenced in the language included in the Allied Control Authority Control Council's (Control Council) Proclamation No.2, on "Certain Additional Requirements Imposed on Germany," dated Septetl!ber 20, 1945. Section XI
  • Secretary. 21 (E) CONTINUATION OF SERVICES.—The 22 plan must provide assurances that, in the case 23 of an individual receiving medical assistance for 24 home and community-based services under the 25 State medicaid plan under title XIX of the So
  • ~/27/2000 04:22 PAGE AEADMAPMPDD 20236276732023627673 02 jiationaL @rabuatt I1nibtriltt!' jJ9emocracpAJaU of jfame lfnttrnational Dinner Committee The Honorable Jack Albertine The Honorable RichardV. Allen Dr. 1ean K. Bock 'Dr:Walter E. Boek
  • that an amount of. lumber be ~ecember 1945 approved for export to the British Zone to afford means to pay cont. for food and' sta.rt a' flow of mo~ey and bulin~ss in Germany. Lumber for export would come from,January cuttings so as not I . to impair
  • [OVP - Community Empowerment Program - Presidential Directive]
  • of Title XIII of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Public Law 103-66, uElnpoW'erment Zones, Enterprise Communities, and Rural Development Investment Areas." This Act authorizes the Secretaries of HUO and Agriculture to designate certain
  • P.02 MAY-08~~1999 ., 12: 33 I FAMR.Y RE-UNlON 8: FAMay AND COMMUNITY Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN June 2t-l~ 1999 Family Re-Union 8 will focus on the interdependence offamUy and community. As we approach the new millennium
  • of the a.p. 's in the Occupied Zone under the law of 22 July, 1941.17 2. Vichy cites "Human Rights II and the Hague Convention to Vouchsafe its own Dominion over Jewish Property Throughout 1941, Vichy made clear its view that the "Occupying Authority" had
  • [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary - Hardcopy 4/4/00; 4/1200; 4/25/00; 5/7/00; 5/18/00; 5/22/00; 5/26/00; 6/7/00; 6/8/00; 6/18/00]
  • [OSTP - Publications] [22]
  • [Department of Labor – Publications] [22]
  • ".> Acronyms and Abbreviations Reel I BCS CCB British Chiefs of Staff Combined U.S.-British Communications Board CCS CG AAF Combined U.S.-British Chiefs of Staff 0000 CIC Commanding Gerleral, Army Air Force Combined U.S.-British Intelligence Committee
  • govenunent ofthe U.S-; then "missions" were admitted to identify and receive the propertY- Restora:tion was to be made'to governme:nts~-not to individuals. I ., ! [remarks on context] , , Gold Declaratio~ of Fe1:?rnary 22, 1944.9 Fed. Reg. 2096 (1944). f
  • 07/22/1997 13:01 NATL PK SVC 2022730895 PAGE 09 - 6,,,,.-w~ .,_,;,,,_~ ?/&"= . RECLAIMING OUR HERITAGE Need to Do to Preserve · Anu:rica ~S' /Vational Parks J,flhat f11e Sharon Buccino Charles Clusen Ed Norton . Johanna Wald . Natural
  • -- The main component of our proposal would subsidize the issuance of $22 billion of bonds combined in. 2000 and 2001 ($11 billion in each year) of similar bonds available solely for the purpose of school construction and repairs. Like the QZABs program, bond
  • 17 % 8 % 25 % 13 37 23^ 54 46 53 8 7 9 15 % 22 56 7 26. And how about what you pay out of pocket for health care, including health insurance premiums. Are you satisfied or not satisfied with your out of pockets costs for health care? Satisfied
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  • exports. Congress should approve these initiatives. • Increasing Access to Capital in Rural America. The Clinton Administration has invested more than $175 million in the nation's three rural empowerment zones and 33 rural enterprise communities (EZ/ECs
  • the country (except BUdapest): (I) Concentration of Jews living in villages and townships and their temporary accommodation in a given settlement, usually in the synagogue and the buildings of the Jewish community; (2) Transport of the concentrated people
  • Disability Policy review Full Group Mtg. 22 Feb. 1995 2-3:30pm
  • r~ Agenda notes in italics NATIONAL DISABILITY POLICY REVIEW Meeting of the Review Team February 22, 1995 Room 248,' Old Executive Office Building AGENDA Welcome and Introduction (5 min.) Carol H. Rasco (Lynn Margherio and Diana fortuna
  • for restitution. (Seb. Policy Paper 2, p. 2) Nov. 30, 1939: Polish Govt. in Exile issues law saying spoliation by Nazis will not stand. Law and Contemporary Problems, p. 355. Greek govt in exile decrees law against Oct. 22, 1941: Nazi spoliation. Law
  • with communities to get running water into every home across this country by the year 2000. 00:08:07:22 We didn"t succeed at getting it in every home, but we substantially reduced the number of homes that did not have running water. And we also reduced
  • on August 22, 1996, vests in the Attorney General the authority to designate the kinds of government-funded community programs, services or assistance that are necessary for protection of life or safety and for which all aliens will continue to be eligible
  • under section 1212; 22 (3) enroh only community-rated individuals in 23 certified health plans, in accordance with section 24 1213; 25 Septembe-16. 199-; (4) provide enrollee information to the State; O:\MAT\MAT94.544 STAFF DISCUSSION DRAFT
  • EZ/EC [Empowerment Zones/Enterprise Communities]
  • is to give you some indication of the current status of our plan to provide technical assistance (capacity-building) for the Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities. Our biggest challenge is that of coordination and communication, both within the federal
  • , the engineers of the Advanced Section (ADSEC) of th~ Communications Zone received orders to take over the coal mines in the captured parts of Germany and to restore them to operation under U. S. military control in order to alleviate the critical shortage
  • Crime-Community Policing
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 010 - Folder 005 Crime - Community Policing '. _..... ' New Year THE PLAIN DEALER 35¢ OHIO'S LARGEST NEWSPAPER Ki!Jings at lowest rate m 35 years r ..., e . 0fil-8~,·,h--Iy ; om Clues 1 L fDr!ete:velan.O'in ~97
  • , Loan Guaranty Officer, Houston Regional Office Mike Parker, Loan Guaranty Officer, Winston-Salem Regional Office Page 1 2 4 6 7 9 15 16 17 19 22 23 33 36 37 Loan IGuaranty Field'Restructuring Proposal Overview Loan Guaranty
  • 1993 Community Empowerment Board Creation
  • of the Board is to assist in the successful implementation of the Administration's empowerment zone legislation, Subchapter C of Title XIII of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Public Law 103-66, 11 Ernpowerment Zones, Enterprise Communities
  • enforcement SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY: SOLVING HEALTH PROBLEMS TOGETHER • • • • • • • PAGE 22 3 & 4 year old school programs School breakfast programs (Melrose and Floyd) D.A.R.E. Program Availability of speech therapists Immunization clinic
  • was right to support Clinton-Gore because their dream of prospenty was lnc.l.y.~!.y'~. Because they beHeved then, as they do now. that we cannot - should not, leave anyone behind" That is what the success of 1M Empowerment Zones end Enterprise Communities
  • the requirements of section 1116. 19 (B) COMMUNITY-RATED EMPLOYER.—The 20 term "community-rated employer" means, with 21 respect to an employee, an employer that is not 22 an experience-rated employer with respect to 23 such employee. 30 1 (C
Urban Policy (Item)
  • , Michigan. ' 'M'ANY, ,'. N' 42 .NATIONAL REVIEW'; 'AUGUSr' 1 9; a 1994 '\ ' I ' i, THE: WH ITE:HOUSE: WASHINGTON February 19, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR WORKING GROUP ON ENTERPRISE ZONES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BANKS FROM: Gene Sperling Br\.1ce
  • communities. In so doing, American authorities rejected legal custom so that this heirless property would not escheat to the Ge'rman state. Finally, beginning in 1948 U.S. I polic,y allowed restitution to individuals who, for political reasons, did not wish
  • of medicine, osteopathy, 21 dentistry, advanced practice nursing, public health, 22 psychology, and other health professions, and to en- 23 courage the retention of such health care profes- 24 sionals in rural, underserved communities. 577 1 (2
  • States and school districts more , accountable for raising stud~nt ·achievement. . , , • 21st Century Community Learning Centers/After-Schoor'and Summer School Programs: $600 million for the 21st Century/After-School program, 'an increase
  • (partial) (I page) 10/15/1997 P6/b(6) 002. email Elena Kagan to Paul Weinstein; RE: Chaka Fattah (partial) (I page) 10/22/1997 P6/b(6) 003. email Elena Kagan to Bruce Reed; RE: Chaka Fattah (partial) (1 page) 10/22/1997 P6/b(6) 004. email Elena
  • and 21 \Ve call it. an antitrust safety zone -- if you meet these 22 c:riteria. absent extraordinary circumstances, neither 23 Jlgency will challenge your conduct. 24 2S e' And for many And so' that is new. And tr.en the third - - the time
  • ('lured the Commumty Empowerment Zone. 16 JalHUlr:v 1995 Philadelphia, PA TI1C VICE PRESIDENT attended an event at thc Libcrly Bell and u lunch honoring MaJ1ln Luther Kitlg, Jr. J 7 Jall11(u:p 1995 Detroit, 11'11 Thc VICE PRESIDENT toured thc Community
  • This collection consists of records related to Iridium LLC, a commercial satellite communications system. The records responsive to this request contain email, correspondence, memoranda, handwritten meeting notes, information packets, drafts
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for 2010-0706-F Records concerning Iridium LLC, Iridium Communications, and Iridium Satellites Extent 224 folders, approximately 16,340 pages Access
  • resources to high-poverty areas, including Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities, to provide comprehensive services designed to increase employment and school completion rates for disadvantaged youth. The President'S FY99 budget included $250 million
  • an elaborate scheme that detailed three separate "degrees" of Jewishness. 13 The laws thus determined, by officially designating one's degree of Jewishness, the extent to which a Jew would be socially and' professionalJy ostracized from the Aryan community
  • ,the incidence,o( violent 'crime. ., DoED has put forth' a legislative proposal for Youth Empowerment Zones thai would address ,­ this investment 'deficit by.providing 60 or so'impoverished communities,with flexible &rants: of approximately $30 miHion each
  • the substantive importance and historic nature of the Summit nationally. My greatest concern is adequate outreach in and around Miami. This richly diverse community is not adequately informed of the importance of the Summit nor of the value of the event
  • :.abZung "priiche auf Naruralrestitution. Am 31. 3. 1957 waren fast 50% aUer in der US-Zone entschiedenen Falle durch Verglcich beendct. ' Die Tatsache, daIS knapp ein Drittcl aller RE-Leistungen in Geld bestand, darf nicht dariiber hinwegtauschen, dalS
  • South Carolina Trip Communities of Shalom Summit January 26-28, 1996 [3]
  • Community Development banks ...backing our Empowe'rment . Zones. . . fighting to revive "Brownfieldsn in our urban areas ...forging a new role for mayors in public education... showing us that by being more flexible with " ' , our regulations and· more
  • on March 5. . Remarks to the White House Conference on Empowerment Zones· February 22, 1996 Thank you very much. Mr. Vice President, Hannah and Vinnie and the Congressmen, the mayor.;, county officials. and otherS here. Can you believe the Vice
  • , the Jewish, Restitution Successor Organization (JRSO), to claim heirless Jewish property for the benefit of slrviving Jewish communities. In so doing, American authorities rejected legal custom so that I : this heirless property would not escheat
  • EMPLOYERS.-An experience-. 20 rated employer shall be deemed, for purposes of this 21 subtitle, to be a community-rated employer with re­ 22 spect to qualifying employees who are not experience 23 rate eligible individuals. 24 July 28, 1994 (2
  • ALL THE PAGES, PLEASECALL (6Q1) 355:-8167., Comments: ----------------~------~~~~~------~- ", ... • t : '" ' '03/22/95, ~0:f3 141002 , FDN, MID:"SOUTH '5'601 355 6499 DRAFT: FEBRUARY 24,' 1995 ,J' SOUTHERN'ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES
  • to be laden on two lorries and carried,to the French zone, where . they were seized by the French troops. According to these reports the following valuables were taken under control by the United States Military Authorities: 10 Cases with markings
  • of restitution. In short', it neither assumes that OMGUS officia,ls acted except in accordance with articulated U.S. policy developed in Washington no~that the decisions made on the ground in the U.S. occupation zone were inappropriate in the context in which
  • and uninsured. In an environment of limited resources, this shift in public health spending toward personal medical care was at the expense of public health programs designed to keep communities healthy. This steady erosion of funds led the Institute of Medicine
Speeches [4] (Item)
  • JAN-11)-199~ II GALESBURG PPESS OF( ,14: 02 P.001 • THE WHITE HOUSE Offl.ce of tll'e Press secretary .11 (Galesburq, Illinois) For Immediate Release January 10, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO PEOPLE OF THE GALESBURG AREA I .' Community
  • ) and the errant belief that U.S. troops frequently held that the buildings had been captured from the Gennans and therefore available for immediate use. 23 As the fighting front stabilized astride the Gennan border in late 1944, Headquarters, Communication Zone
  • Newspapers, Ltd. The Tororlto Star I I July 22, 1990, Sunday, iSUNDAY SECOND EDITION SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A10 LENGTH: 2184 words I HEADLINE: The Spoils of War U.S. army officers systemically looted a fortune in gold, art and priceless possessions
  • 76 -New Hampshire so J^L-Massachusetts '38 s R h o d e Island 63 Connecticut - New Jersey -Delaware 14 -Maryland 37 Hawaii 22 Zone numbers and distribution lines are shown in red STATE/ZONE INDEX STATE ZONE PAGE ZIP CODE PREFIXES (first 3
  • and community schools • • • • remove environmental hazards, increase school safety, acc;ommodate individuals with disabilities, ! enable the use of educational te9hnologies, increase energy efficiency, I. buIld new schools to accommodate enrollment growth
  • " of . Jewishness. 13 The laws . thus;! determined, by officially designating one's degree of Jewishness, the extent to which a Jew would be socially and professionally ostracized from the Aryan I community. Among the legi,slation's most important clauses were
  • NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Kent Markus to David Dreyer; re: DNC Economic Support Plan (21 pages) 02/24/93 Personal Misfile 002. fax Kathy Mountrastke to George Stephanopoulos re: Frequency Questionnaire (22 pages) 02/2211993
  • , one MFA&A report noted that there were 15 million cultural object found in repositories in the US Zone and subsequently processed2; white cumulative figures compiled from the MF A&A monthly reports yield aggregate numbers that: are relatively lower
  • of a Neighborhood Revitalization Zone where they talked with ·Iocal residents and bU:siness owners working to bringbac:k their community. The Vice President then addressed an audience of concerned citizens and offiCials at New Britain High School where he talked
  • for health promotion in the Victorian community. The use of a broad range of Health Promotion Agencies, as well as Sporting and Arts Organisations, has assisted this movement and provided a broad base of support for health promotion in Victoria. The health
  • J Due from Assay Office and others of gold and silver deposited for account of customers Recapitulation 1 Date 4/22/42 5/4/42 5112/42 5/14/42 ·5/20/42 5/21142 5/26/42 6/8/42 6112/42 3/29/43 4/6/43 9117/43 9/24/43 10/21143 1111/43 1116143
  • in Austria misappropriated so-called "unidentifiable" property of Hungarian Jews found on the Gold Train while refusing to al~ow leaders of the Hungarian Jewish community access to the Gold Train to identify the property. High-ranking American officials took
  • . . . . REFERENCE IfEM: Cumulative Index ~o Issues A - N of the Military Government Gazette; U.S. Zone w..rt!LC(. "n t~) \ g.. i I ~ ITEMS STILL NEEDED: --JD[;);eete~laMFa~tti.ciQ~Al-4e~f~G:J1o"ldd-f1P1lt!dlrcc:hh:mase~s,:1FAe;'ljb;:-.22:2~,'1:9944zpr­ l W
  • to distressed communities and to empower low-income entrepreneurs to create jobs and start new businesses, Along with reform or the Community Reinvestment Act . (CRA) and the Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Community Initiative, the CDBFI Act serves
  • include communities that have not fully shared in our prosperity by expanding the New Markets initiative and including empowerment zones within the initiative. • Expanded New Markets Tax Credit. Double the new markets tax credit, costing $4 billion over
  • incentives, while the Senate plan includes a scaled down version of the President's proposal. While it would provide tax incentives to current Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities, as well as EPA demonstration sites, it would deny these critical tax
  • , . . and advanced funding for new attack silbmarines and the :"'.ext nuclear: aircraft carrier; • Support! key aircraft programs, including • t~e f/A-!82/? Supe: Hornet,', F-22 Raptors and Joi;,.': St:::..ke Fighter; and Develop; defense systems agai:-.st
  • to create a network of Community Development Banks will ~e completed this week. Discussions continue with Majority Leader Mitchell's staff and Senate Banking staff on developing a compromise bill on Empowerment Zones. Senate Judiciary Committee and full
  • ofpenic.-1111tl and substantial . ities of coffee ",banana flake and corned beef. REPATRIATION . . Organized repatrj.,ations .from the U.S. Zone, Austria ,from 10 May 1945 to 28' February 1946 .total 482,459 Displaced. .Persons of ·all nationalities
  • COMMITTEE IN POLAND. Rabbi Dr. David Kahane. CZ E C ~ 0 SL0 VA KI A Ing. Amost Frischer, Chairman, Council of ]EW.SH COMMUNITIES IN CZECHlA AND MORAVIA. Dr. Aladar Deutsch, Chief Rabbi, PRAHA. . Dr. Armin Frieder, BRATISLAVA; AmostKlein, NOVE ZAMKY
  • -Military . Programs. The goal of these programs is to expose the military to our communiti~s in a manner that inspires confidence, respect, and support by using military assets to help address underserved domestic needs. The first program is a pilot program
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: 10133 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: '96 Marginal House Races [Folder 1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 90 2 5 3 1996 Senate Election Judgements Mar~nality I%= Previous
  • Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright
  • Tribune Company Chicago Tribune January 7, 1994 Friday, SOUTH SPORTS FINAL EDITION SECTION: CHICAGOLAND; Pg. 4; ZONE: S LENGTH: 685 words HEADLINE: COMMUNITY WON'T RELENT TO VIOLENCE BYLINE: By Bonnie Miller Rubin, Tribune Staff Writer. BODY: . No one
  • or entrepreneurial training; • The second group of twenty-eight (28) trainees to begin in the spring of 1996 will be recruited from Empowerment Zone neighborhoods and will be rehabilitating housing in those communities. ;4 1M OPERATED BY YOUNG DETROIT BUILDERS
  • , Headquarters, USFET, Office of Military Government, U.S. Zone (Suitland, MD: NARA, RG 260, OMGUS Records Exe. OFF., AG, Box 91, File 383.7). Memo changes USFET Letter ago 354.2 GEC-AGO, dated 22 Aug. 1945, subj.: "Special Camps for Stateless, and Non
  • Bank as outlined in the transfer memo of July 19. 22 This was a tense mo­ ment. Landauer was speaking to a high German government official. He was declaring that he would create an economic organization to frustrate an important export' program
  • READ:15-AUG-1996 14:22:37.50 GAYMON D CC: James J. Jukes READ:15-AUG-1996 14:14:34.28 JUKES J (OMB) (OMB) TEXT: Re: LRM 5351, Interior Dept. Report on S. 1660, National Invasive Species Act of 1996 We had originally established a 5:00 p.m. Friday
  • one's degree of Jewishness, ! the extentto which a. , Jew~ould be:socially. and professIonally ostracized from the Aryan . .' ' . community. Among th.e . '. .. l~gislation;s most important clauses were the prohibition against I
  • Communications Meeting
  • ) U.N. General Assembly Special Session (6/23) Earth Day - April 22 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Lake Tahoe Summit Climate Change Treaty ~' .~, POTENTIALEARTH DAY EVENTS (As of3/7/9) Community Environmental Service