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  • ; Enhanced Economic Recovery Act of 1992; Tax Relief for Families Act of 1992; Long Term Growth Act of 1992; Enterprise Zone-Jobs Creation Act of 1992; Financial Institutions Safety and Consumer Choice Act of 1992; Pension Security Act of 1992; Federal
  • Economic Recovery Package
  • (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Economic Recovery Pa~kage 2006-0460-F . 1641 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- 15 U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified
  • Midwest Flood Recovery Year-End Report, December 22, 1993
  • purposes. Introduced on Tuesday, November 26, 1991 —No. 12 of 45 Bill, Sponsor and Short Title: H.R.4150 by MICHEL (R-IL) Economic Growth Act of 1992; Enhanced Economic Recovery Act of 1992; Tax Relief for Families Act of 1992; Long Term Growth Act
  • Misc: MICRA [Medical Injury Compensation Recovery Act] Malpractice Reform
  • [01/22/1998 - 03/04/1998]
  • [05/14/1998 - 05/22/1998]
  • [05/22/1998 - 06/03/1998]
  • [02/22/1996 - 01/23/1997]
  • [05/22/1997 - 09/04/1997]
  • [01/22/1998 - 07/07/1998]
  • ~, including our efforts to preserve peace and stability on the Peninsula and·in East.Asia, as well as our efforts to promote economic recovery in Korea and the region. and The U.S.-ROK alliance remains the bedrock of security ori the Kor~an Peninsula
  • [State of the Union 1999] Social Security: Facts/Real People
  • by the National Industrial Recovery Act (ch. 90, 48 Stat. 195), I hereby establish (1) the Committee on Economic Security (hereinafter referred to as the 5 of 27 12/3/98 5:3 Roosevelt's statements regarding Social Security http://www.ssa.gov/history
  • recovery; the revival of the auto industry. In addition, this is yet another opportunity to highlight the President's personal worldview and depth of knowledge on economic issues. 1
  • Act of 1993 (HR 2434) and Family, Investment, Retirement, Savings and Tax Fairness Act of 1993 (HR 3645): These bills, introduced by Rep. Grams (R-MN) on June 16, 1993 and November 22, 1993, respectively, would also create neutral cost recovery
  • process. You have also acted on such important matters as the privatization of the natural gas transportation industry, on judicial reform and on the economic recovery program. • I and my Administration are working closely with President Zedillo
  • . Clinton '• WEEK THREE FDR March 20_, 1933 · Passed Economy Act. March 22, 1933 Passed Beer-Wine Revenue Act. JFK February 3, 1961 Issued an Executive Order providing .$4 · million federal assistance program for Cuban refugees. February 9, 1961
  • . Economic Security - Ideas to create jobs, lift incomes and improve skills so that people will have the courage, confidence and the ability to embrace change. 1. Jobs agenda. a. Continue recovery b. Clean Water Act. c. National highway system. d. High speed
  • ) The American Dream Restoration Act; (child tax credit, expanded IRA, partial repeal of marriage penalty); 7) Ihe Senior Citizens Fairness Act (lift earnings limit to 70, and repeal 85% threshold for Social Security), and 8) The Job Creation and Wage Enhancement
  • ICES.—Except as may be provided by the Board, the 20 terms "nursing facility" and "nursing facility services" 21 have the meanings given such terms in sections 1919(a) 22 and 1905(f), respectively, of the Social Security Act. 23 (j) OTHER TERMS.—Except
  • Non.elder~ . Elder~ &Disabled 42% Gene~ I Gov't 2% Defense International 22% Investment . 4% Economic Bo/o Stability Non.elderly poor Source: Joint Economic Committee DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS BUDGET · - . Our Budget -. passed. in historic speed
  • of Representatives of the United Srates of America in Congress assembled, Section 1 Short Title • This Act may be cited as the "Tobacco Health Care Expenses Recovery Act .• Sec. 2 Findings Congress makes the following findings: (1) The sale, distribution
  • in the attached charts which document the extent of lang.-term. unemployment after 22 months of the currenr 'recovery compared t 22 months of previous economic recoveries~ I have also att:iched sotnc . t~lld~ points ~bolit·the job ~ituation which I hope y~u
  • . • FUNDING FOR DISPLACED WORKERS UP OVER 100% TO $1.3 BILUON -- OVER TWICE AS MANY WORKERS WILL BENEFIT: Funding for training displaced workers (the Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance Act - EDWAA) is expected to be doubled, from $602
  • must pursue a strategy characterized by continued political, economic, and military engagement internationally. This approach would help avoid the risks of global instability and imbalance Ihat could accompany a precipitous U.S. withdrawal from security
  • Waldman OA/Box Number: 13643 FOLD ER TITLE: [Political Reform] 2006-0469-F db2199 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information
Penny-Kasich (Item)
  • SECURITY: The amendment could force arbitrary defense cuts that would threaten national security. 4. ECONOMIC GROWTH: The timing of the additional deficit reduction they call for could hurt, not help, economic growth. SUMMARY OF POINTS MADE IN PRESIDENT'S
  • Baldridge Awards 2/4/99 - Baldridge - Policy and Economic Report of the President
  • and security do go hand in hand. As we move beyond the age of bipolar tensions and sharp ideological conflicts - as we deepen and extend our economic and security ties nations are finding the wisdom that grows from our connectedness. e 6 d a v o s . p r
  • of personal security to Americans and American families who've been badly battered by the economic developments of the last decade or more. But it also is critical to the long-term deficit reduction, to balancing the federal budget, and to strengthening
  • Economic Stimulus
  • Robert B. Reich Secretary of Labor waShi~D'C .. 20210 Dear cretary: In his address to the conqress on February 17, 1993, the President proposed an economic program that programs to strengthen immediate job growth • the current recovery included
  • on the Korean Peninsula~ elevating the Asia·Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) to the leadership level; normalizing relations with Vietnam; supporting the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Fomrn (ARF) on security cooperation; expanding
  • . 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- (5 U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 PJ P4 b(I) National security classified information ((b)(l) of the I'OIA( b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency j(b)(2) of the I'OIA( b(J) Release
  • wrong 17 or ii\jury for which punitive damages may be im- 18 posed; 19 20 (4) "economic damages" means objectively verifiable monetary losses including medical expenses, 21 loss of earnings, burial costs, loss of use of property, 22 costs
  • Joint Economic Committee
  • Challenge: Restoring Economic Growth Structural Obstacles to a Strong Recovery Sectoral Weakness Restructuring of Employment The Global Slowdown Fiscal Policy The Role of Monetary Policy 39 41 41 43 47 49 56 V 65 65 66 69 71 74 76 78 79 82 88 The Long
  • Public Law 102-21 Emergency Supplemental Assistance for Israel Act of 1991 H.R. 1316 I Public Law 102-22 Performance Management and System Amendments of 1991 represented by the National Carriers' Conference Committee of the National Railway Labor
  • not dilTerenciatc, but seemed to assume that the acts of a comparative few had tainted them all. It was the government's job to straighten out this sicuation and to do it as quickly as possible. Radio address (Fireside Chat) on che national economic crisis, March I
  • , the Assistants to the President for Domestic Policy and Economic Policy, and the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors. The end product of the HCTF took the form of the Health Security Act of 1993. Debated in Congress for the better part of a year, this piece
  • to the edge of panic. Fortunately, our economic strength - and our leadership and good sense - succeeded in stopping and rolling back the contagion. But we must act on the lessons of this unprecedented bout of financial turbulence. The new interconnected
  • program' means— 20 "(A) the insurance programs established 21 by parts A and B of title XVIII of the Social 22 Security Act, 23 "(B) the medical assistance program es- 24 tablished by title XIX of the Social Security 25 Act, 1175 1 "(C) any
  • Econ [Economic] Message 1994
  • Presidential Records Speechwriting Micheal Waldman OA/Box Number: 14477 FOLDER TITLE: Econ [Economic] Message 1994 2006-0469-F sb96 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI National
  • Work First and Personal Responsibility Act of 1996
  • programs under current title IV-A of the social Security Act into one program. Funding for child care is significantly increased. This title also continues the one-year entitlement to transitional Medicaid benefits for families losing welfare benefits due
  • 1995-12-22, BTF Report re Serbia Struggling Economy, Stagnant Reforms
  • prewar levels. Milosevic may find himself increasingly vulnerable to blame if the economy recovers slowly. However, securing internationalfinancial assistance will take time and require demonstration o a commitment to economic reform despite r_%CUR/r
  • [Council of Economic Advisors] [10]
  • ** protect the public interest. This task--again a careful balancing act--has been one of the ' foundations of this Administration's economic policy. 1 can speak proudly of some of the reforms that we have already accomplished, such as in the banking se'0tOf
  • Women and Retirement Security 10/27/98 [2]
  • more secure, and simplify the management of J pension plans. we-are working for the economic empowerment of women -- working to end wage discrimination and strengthen enforcement of the Equal Pay Act. But there is more we must do. Until women earn one
  • ) 012. cable re: Undersecretary Pickering. (5 pages) 06/22/1999 Pl/b(l) 013. cable re: Inderfurth's June 21. (2 pages) 06/23/1999 Pl/b(l) RESTRICTION COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Near East and South Asian
  • 1994 POTUS Economic Report
  • ~ . innovative ways to secure a stable macroeconomic environment, to strengthen the basic foundations of economic growth, and to provide a helping hand to those· caught in the mire o.f-Qoverty or denied an ......._.._..-~ equal opportunity for economic
  • SECURITY LARRY QUINN INTERVIEW guy. Honestly, I'd never been on a farm before in my entire life except for kind of a museum farm. 00:01:31:22 Never been on a working farm. I was quali for at least a dozen other places more so than here, honestly
  • [History of Department of State - International Economic Policy]
  • Americans were unemployed, new job creation was slow. and wages wen: stagnant Other nations' high trade barriers limited the ability of American businesses and fanners to sel! their goods abroad and hampered economic recovery. U,S, tl1ldc policies failed
  • NEC – Economic Conference, December 1992 [2]
  • Vice President and Chief Economist, Security Pacific National Bank Former President, National Association of Business Economists Primary concerns: short-term economic issues: the likelihood that Ee, Japanese economies will rebound; oil industry
Korea [3] (Item)
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Ted Widmer (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 2190 FOLDER TITLE: Korea (3] 2006-0471-F . 1580 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Reeords Act ·144 U.S.C. l204(a)] National Security Classified
  • be carefully tailored to·serve our interests and priorities. This report, submitted in accordance with Section 603 of the Goldwater-Nichols Defense Department Reorganization Act of 1986; elaborates a national security strategy tailored for this new era
  • ~::,~ :~Ji:T:be .followtDg' Benators have' ciosponsored .. ' ft1at, ltGn7 ,RollI, ", ~::::'. mother, that·determ1nes·:the:tai7JirQ...>the Newboms' and Mothers' Bea1th.Proteo-, Olea " ~~.. :,·BDaketeDer.••.. , 'priate location'tor tollowujiaemOes.IIl·· tlOIl Act
  • ; ie: National Debt Calculation for States ( 1 page) 10/22/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Economy- State-by-State
  • (Speechwriting) I !. OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: New Direction~ Kemp-Weber Briefing 2006-0460-F . 1625 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of1nformation Act c (5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI National Security Classified
  • [Council of Economic Advisors] [8]
  • available to consumers cushions the effects of the recession. 8 During economic expansions, the process works in reverse, and the deficit automatically narrows. These effects are tenmed "automatic stabilizers" because they act by themselves to moderate
  • , as amended, 19 for the care and security in the United States of Cuban 20 and Haitian entrants: Provided further, That, notwith­ 21 standing section 4(d) of the Service Contract Act of 1965 ! I, 22 (41 U.S.C. 353(d)), FPS may enter into contracts and 23
  • . at WH Political Activities Social (_ Act~ i '/ i t i e s -·--- .:. ·-:::·:::.:"-=·:::--:_j :· --·------===-------·~-·=-·-·~· !cARTER : ~·,:ca:-:..::.; ! Cabi~a: c 1 Established 0 Domestic & N Economic 1 I urban Affaifs Council I 0 j
  • AGENDA IDLY 18, 1997 1. Long-term planning process.memo 2. Gender preference executive order 3. Child safety in commercial airplanes 4. National Summit on Food Recovery 5. A Report on the Family 6. Privacy MEMORANDUM To: , BRUCE
  • million. ·Helping Achieve Economic Security • Largest deficit-cutting plan in history -- lowered deficit in each of the last three years. • Lowest combined rate of unemploymen , inflation and mortgage interest in 27 yrs. • Over 8 million new jobs in three
  • California Health Security Act
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Magaziner Subseries: 3019 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: California Health Security Act Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 56 3 6 2 CALIFORNIA HEALTH SECURITY ACT The Attorney
  • resides to enforce a civil penalty assessed 18 under subsections (a) or (c). 19 SEC. S508. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS. 20 (a) Section 502(a)(1)(B) of the Employee Retirement 21 Income Security Act of 1974 (29 U.S.C. 1132(a)(1)(B)) 22 is amended by inserting
  • -1006-F vzl31 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 V.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act -15 V.S.c. 552(b)1 PI National Security Classified Information l(a)(I) of the PRAI P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office l(a)(2) ofthe
  • agreed to double its investment in the social safety net in Asia, to help those who have been harmed by the economic crisis. In all these ways, we have acted to minimize the consequences of the current financial contagion. But the flash of crisis throws
  • as provided in subpara- 18 graph (B), the expenses for long term care 19 services of the type identified in section 20 1931(e)(3) of the Social Security Act for 21 the individual. 22 "(B) NONQUALIFIED PAYMENTS OR DIS- 23 TRIBUTIONS FOR LONG TERM
  • RA [Radio Address] Social Security 10/22/99 [1]
  • of Origin: Spee~hwriting Series/S!aff Member: Terry Edmonds Subseries: 17509 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: RA [Radio Address] Social Security 10/22/99 [ 1] ' Stack: Row: ' Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 lj Final 10/22/99 3
  • ahead of the endangered species listing process and constructively solve environmental and economic conflicts. The Endangered species Act l~gislation is an extraordinary piece, of, because it allows the Federal Government to preserve, maintain
  • '. In celebratien ef this greund-breaking legislatien;" 'AMERICAen Octeber 22, 1997, telling the hew it forever changed American society. passed in this century. Y~t__ .~I?rr.)lgr~_oR!y,_ ~Jyl' Congress has never been ,~6·d
  • for under the head "Civilian War Benefits~' in the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1947; the advancement of costs for enforcement of recoveries in third-p!lrty cases; the furnishing of medical and hospital services and supphes, treatment
  • [Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) - Californians Allied for Patient Protection (CAPP) [loose]
  • , life-saving procedures. • Weeds out many of the cases without merit. • Provides patients injured through negligence with full-recovery of all economic damagesincluding all past and future medical expenses, lost wages, retirement benefits
  • NEC – Balanced Budget Act of 1995 [1]
  • recipients. increasing the Social Security Retirement age. Yet as this includes cuts that we are counting on for Medicare and Medicaid, the burden would be even harsher. In tight of this terrific burden. it would not be politically or economic tenable
  • /94 Trip- Message Memos 2006-0460-F . 2572 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)) PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) of the PRA] P2 Relating to the appointment
  • The Case Against - The Product Liability "Unfairness" Act [Binder] [1]
  • a reasonable doubt. 4 (5) COMMERCIAL LOSS.—The term 5 loss" means any loss or damage to a product 6 loss relating to a dispute over its value, or consequen- the term in- 7 tial economic loss the recovery of which is governed by 8 eludes the legal
[Abstracts] (Item)
  • . The Lend-Lease Act was approved in March 11, 1941 so this policy of economic defene was getting ready to be prepared to fight the Axis; On June 14, 1941 freezing control was extended to cover Germany, Italy and the rest of continental Europe. Thus, freezing
  • [SSA - Report of the National Commission on Social Security Reform - Jan. 1983]
  • by the Commission will have a chance to work. Social Security benefits are not so large as to cancel the lure of good wages. The best medicine for Social Security is full employmcnt and economic growth. not benefit cuts, MM Meeting Problems of Special Concern
  • Ruling No.5, Regulations Relating to the Importation of Securities and Currency, was issued by the Treasury Department on June 6, 1940 and amended on May 19, 1943. 16 The First War Powers Act of . 1941, an amendment to sections 3(a) and 5(b
  • CA [California], MICRA [Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act of 1975] [1]
  • without merit. • Provides patients injured through negligence with full-recovery of all economic damagesincluding all past and future medical expenses, lost wages, retirement benefits and rehabilitation costs. The trial lawyers want to eliminate or modify
  • )(A) of such Act (42 21 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(25)(A)), as amended by section 22 13622(a)(1) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation 23 Act of 1993, is amended by striking "health mainte- 24 nance organizations" and inserting "risk contracting 25 entities
  • G-7 Jobs Conference: Treasury Economic Policy
  • business. As our foreign policy expands away from military security to include economic security and long-run growth, the G-7 process will become more and more important, and will inevitably discuss a broader range of issues. • In other words, we used
  • principles: that we continue to engage and to lead; that we maintain effective relations with the world's great powers; that we adapt and build institutions that will promote economic and security cooperation; and that we continue to support democracy
  • : 424 FOLDER TITLE: G-7 Halifax - Japan Bilateral Background 2006-0460-F 1816 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- !44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- IS U.S.C. 552(b)l PI National Security Classified Information l(a)(l) of the PRAI
  • ECONOMIC PROGRAM • Economic Stimulus - $ 30 billion stimulus package -Job creation: 500,000 - Down-payment on long-term investment -Insurance for the. economic recovery • Long-Term Public Investment for Economic Growth and Jobs - Four-year, $160 billion
  • 1993 Economic Plan Materials [2]
  • FOLDER TITLE: 1993 Economic Plan Materials [2] 2006-0466-F 1384 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act -IS U.S.C. 552(b)l Pl P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l
  • Social Security, 2/17/99 [2]
  • , about how best to seize this moment of opportunity to secure a sound America for future generations. History, and the American public, demand that we seize this moment, that we act. But before we can act we must make a choice. The choice is very simple
  • RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)] Pi P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information |(bXl) of the FOIA) b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices
  • of title 28, United States Code. 24 SEC. 272. DEFINITIONS. 16 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 ON FEDEML QuESTION GROUNDS.-Nothing in AE. used in this subtitle: (1) AcTuAL DAMAGEs.-The tenn "actual damages" means damages awarded to pay for economic loss. (2
  • FOLDER TITLE: President's Export Council Reagan Bldg. 11/10/98 [2] 2006-0467-F vz217 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)\ Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 PJ P4 b(l) National security classified
  • under a certified 18 standard health plan (as 19 1011(2)(A)) of the Health Security Act). 20 defined in section "(6) MAXIMUM B E N E F I T . — 21 "(A) I N GENERAL.—The requirements of 22 this paragraph are met if the benefits payable 23
  • ) of the Financial Institutions 21 Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 22 1989. 23 "(iii) MINORITY DEPOSITORY INSTI· 24 TUTION.-The term 'minority depository .- :21 l' nstitution' subsection has the same meanm_O" as m I:S) 12). 3 "1 iv) .\II
  • . economic growth. Stagnating Productivity and Living Standards · . . But mere recovery from recession is .not good enough if we return to the trickle-down policies of the 1980s. America's economic problems are deeper than a temporary lull in ec:Onomic
France [2] (Item)
  • (l) Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Press (Philip J. (PJ) Crowley) OA/Box Number: 3104 FOLDER TITLE: France [2] 2011-0516-S kh674 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom
  • in the global communityspecifically trade and security. At Princeton, the President addressed economic and educational opportunities in the United States. 1997 The President's 1997 commencement speeches addressed the issues facing America in the 21st Century
  • this economy, the trust in the steady, 19 economic growth, and a secure domestic market.' 20· And . American businesses and workers had difficulty 21 adjusting to the new dynamics'of world trade. 22 Equally important, government policy did not change
  • an otherwise qualified handicapped individ­ 17 ual under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of, 18 1973. 19 20 cause of religion, or an exemption from that prohibi­ 21 tion, under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or title VIII 22 of the Act of April
  • for inpatient 19 hospital senices under part A of title XVIII of the Social 20 Security Act in accordance with subsection (d). 21 (b) APPLICATION.—Each eligible entity desiring to 22 participate in the demonstration project under this section 23 shah prepare
  • Economic Plan Meeting - POTUS, 7/8/92
  • commission to reexamine roles and missions of armed forces Initiative for Change #11 - Improving International Economic Policy 11.1 Call for G-7 or G-3 meeting to coordinate recovery plan 11.2 Merge Department of Commerce and USTR 11.3 Establish an Economic
Fireside Chat (Item)
  • that are pending. The National Industrial Recovery Act expires on the sixteenth of June. After carefuJ consideration, I have asked the Congress to extend the life of this useful agency of Government. As we have proceeded with the. administration· of this Act, we
  • Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: Sotu 1994 - Cabinet Requests 2006-0460-F . 2558 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- [5
  • to investigate, regulate . . or prohibit the sending, mailing or importing of securities from any foreign country into the United States. 22 Furthermore, General Ruling 5 provided that Customs officers and'postal " . ' " . " " workers were to deliver all
  • [Healthy Kids Act] [2] [Loose]
  • - 19 ed States shall have jurisdiction, without regard to the 20 · amoJ,Int in controversy or the citizenship of the parties, ' ' 21 to enforce the provisions of this subchapter, or to order 22 the Secretary' to perform ·such · act or .duty
  • the Health 20 Security Act, to the extent that such items and services 21 can be provided consistent with appropriations for that 22 purpose. In the event that appropriations are insufficient 23 the Secretaiy may revise the standard benefit package • 24
  • with restrictions contained in donor's deed of PRM. Pcrsonal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.c. 2201(3). RR. Do~ument will be reviewed upon request. gift. I Freedom of Information Act - IS.U.S.c. SS2(b)J b(l) National security classified
  • be there for them. And working women continue to face pervasive unfair pay practices. Providing Greater Economic Security for Working Women The President believes — as I do — that we need to find a way to maintain the dynamism of this increasingly global economy
  • Economic Conference of the President and Vice President Briefing Papers on Select Administration Policies [Binder] [4]
  • and the safety of American men, women, and children. • Advancing regional security to enhance stability in areas vital to our safety. • Acting as an effective peacemaker and mediator in order to defuse conflicts before they become significant crises. Promoting
  • [)(lnlCstic Policy OlUncil Bruce Reed (Subject File) OA/Box: Number: 21205 ,,'OLI)ER TITLE: Los Angeles [1] rsSS RESTRICTION CODES J'n'sidcntial Recurds A(I-[4-1 U.S.C 220..\(u)] Freedolll of Information Act. [5 U.S.c. S52(b)J Natiunal Security Cla
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [9]
  • under the 18 Health Security Act, a State (or State-established en19 titv)— 20 "(1) may not impose any standard or require- 21 ment on a Uniformed Services Health Plan that is 22 inconsistent with this section or any regulation pre- 23 scribed
  • damages are as important to victims as economic damages and must not be relegated to secondclass status. * *** $: ... -', , 1.... J.......r (.;4~
  • ) of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. §§ 6928(d), 6928(e), 6928(1»; "(10) Section 113 (c) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. § 7413(c»; "(11) Sections l03(b), I03(d), and 112(b)(1) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation
  • of Preferences Program, the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act, and the Andean Trade Preferences Act. Expanding the Winner's Circle: A New Social Compact As our stake in the new global economy increases, so does our responsibility to ensure that all Americans
  • ; the International Emergency Economics Powers Act, the debate over export controls, specific technologies of CQm:;em, and options for Congress. It will be updated if there are significant developments in the ISsues related to eltport administration. See CRS Report
  • [Executive Committee on Economic Foreign Policy]
  • for fundamental changes. to Germany would come about from complete disarmament, redressing the distorted economics created by warfare, and ensure performance of acts of restitution and reparations. ("Germany: General Objective of United States Economic Policy
  • to the Minister President of Bavaria offering that if the security job w~s too much for the guards to handle; then he would attempt to furnish a civilian guard to assist tHe police. 22 The inability of the German guards to prevent the entry of American 'soldiers
  • , closures and the 9nes I will propose. n~cessary, In considering the regional impact, the DoD calculates the maximum potential direct and indirect employment loss, assuming no economic recovery. We then give special attention to those communities
  • policies in Russia, the WestBailk ~nd developing nations. '. They have begun, to respond to U.S. calls for reform, but we will only make progress if we meet our financial commitments. . General Themes: The economic recovery has begun: The President should
  • Health - Economics [1]
  • , Average Annual Percent of Payroll: 1994 - 2000 17 18 20 21 Chart lll-C. Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, For Firms
  • - long buffeted by trade - ie thriving, putting employeee back to work end making top quility cara in autA-rtf-the-art fotenea. | Laet year. Preaident Clinton put ia place economic poliolei that have a parked a real recovery and put our economic houae
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [9]
  • Security Act, a State (or State-established en19 titv)— 20 "(1) may not impose any standard or require- 21 ment on a Uniformed Services Health Plan that is 22 inconsistent with this section or any regulation pre- 23 scribed imder this section
  • in effect before such date. 17 (iv) A program described in— 18 (I) title XVIII or XEX of the 19 Social Security Act, 20 (II) chapter 21 55 of title 10, United States Code, 22 (III) chapter 17 of title 38, 23 United States Code, 24 (EV
  • Health Security Act of 1993 [1]
  • programs and personal health services can best be integrated THE HEALTH SECURITY ACT OF 1993 MHR/OASH 1/12/94 Page 22 22 HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH Develop practice guidelines to improve health care Develop and validate approaches to risk adjust payments
  • most of all. - Economic Security: In the Asian financial crisis of 1997-99, with 40% of the world in recession, the respect WTO members had for their commitments kept open the markets necessary for affected nations to recover. Thus the system of mutual
  • (as such term is defined in 21 section 1861(aa) of the Social Security Act) that is 22 an essential community provider, a health plan shah 23 make payinents based on the reasonable cost rates 24 applicable under section 1833(a)(3) of the Social Se- 7
  • P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records · National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Aristide Speeches 2006~0460-F . 1798 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
  • for the President to be able to regulate.the assets of foreign states to meet ·threats to the U~S. national security, foreign policy, and economy. In both the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the Trading with the Enemy Act, the Congress has provided
  • uneasiness that the President's sense about what to do will be tempered by those who know too much· about political suicide," said Mr. O'Neill of Alcoa. "I told him at the economic conference in Uttle Rock 'he ought to act like he was going to be a one-term
  • difficulties at-home, you have contributed to recovery efforts throughout Asia. That is true leadership. You have made hard decisions to overcome your own economic difficulties. The path back to growth and stability will require continued leadership and resolve
  • and cherish our children. The question is how, as a society, do we build strong families, secure more educational and economic opportunities for individuals, rid our neighborhoods of crime, protect our environment, and nurture our children? We can only do
  • World ":' ar II ... a dange'rous fire at the very heart of the continent... our commitments to our NATO allies ... and a peace agreement the parties were calling on us to secure required us to act. But niore than the "when~' of using force, Haiti
  • contribution for persons working in retirement and 2) the amount of subsidy that would have been paid to these individuals in the absence of the special treatment given to early retirees under the Health Security Act. Reflects recovery of subsidy for high
  • times to tackle tough, long-term economic problems and that means preparing for an aging society by saving Social Security and Medicare while we have the means and the will to do it. President Clinton and I have proposed a bold plan to fix
  • Social Security Briefing Book for Mrs. Clinton
  • ,- ... I j(l I •·\ I I ; "r YOUTH DEVELOPMENT/ I ARTERSCHOOLNIOLENCE I I L •!, . ·11 hL . SOCIAL SECURITY BRIEFING. BOOK FOR . MRS. CLINTON . PREPARED BY THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL NOVEMBER 25, 1998 SOCIAL SECURITY BRIEFING
  • , President Roosevelt called these proposals "the cornerstone for international economic cooperation." By enacting the Bretton Woods Agreements Act, the 79th Congress laid this cornerstone for the construction of an orderly economic peace. The Congress took
  • of The Heritage Foundation or as an attempt to aid or hinder the passage of any bill before Congress. An Action Plan to Create Jobs 2 economic growth. The 1983 rmergency Jobs Act, for instance, destroyed four private sector jobs for every one it created. · One
  • (1) I N GENERAL.—Chapter 89 of title 5, United 19 States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 20 following new section: 21 "§ 8915. Relationship to the Health Security Act 22 "(a) The provisions of this chapter shall be subject 23
  • Gene Sperling and Economic terms - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records relating to Gene Sperling and Banking Regulation, Cato Institute, Contract with America, Financial Deregulation, Glass-Steagall, Goldman Sachs, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, Heritage Foundation, and James Buchanan. Gene
  • [The Health Security Act: A Financial and Distributional Analysis]
  • the Health Security Act, Average Annual Percent of Payroll: 1994 - 2000 21 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 20 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act
  • [United States Code Annotated - Trading with Enemy Act - Amendments, 1950s]
  • , Control of; Internal under Federal Deposit· Insurance .. Act_____:___________________ .. __ _ 873 .Security Act of 1950_____ ___ __ _____ 987 Trade Commission,. Federal; Bee Federal Customs, Bureau of- ' Appropriation for __ ~. __ .• _'~-~-- 636,1226
  • market of two paintings stolen from the CCP 1~4JY1 'i'sometime in the last year.,,22 ~s a follow-up, Brigadier General Walter Muller wrote to the. ~ ¥inister President of Bavaria promising that ifthe security job was too much for the guards to '. "11 23
  • in :,the economic,~dpersoriai, securitY'~f:.woirt~n .through' the Pre~iderit's :e~~orillc' . , :' , " , , " ? I - '.' • ~ • , " ' , ., .,< ' , ~ '.." ~ • '. , ~:. ',.. ':­ , '"plan;th~, Family and Medical. Leave L3~,theEarn'ed ~c~~e TaxCtedit
  • of the 22 Public Health Service Act. 23 (6) FULL-TIME ENROLLEE.—The term "full- 24 time enrollee" means an individual who is enrolled 25 in an advanced nurse training program and qualifies 562 1 as a full-time student at the institution operating
  • . The true measure of our people's security includes not only their physical safety, but their economic well-being too. President Clinton has led the most dramatic changes in the world trading system since WWII. Through more than 200 trade agreements
  • [HAS [Health Security Act] Briefing Materials [6]
  • , Average Annual Percent of Payroll: 1994 - 2000 17 18 20 21 Chart lll-C. Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, For Firms
  • Ellen M, Weber Co-()ireclor of Nllr/ollal PoliCy Jamie Johnson ; Joe Manus from the'Bazelon Center suggested 'that I ~nd you'these~ecOmrnendations . for improving the provisions· in the Social Security Administrative Reform Act of .1994 related
  • Remarks Upon Signing the Trade Expansion Act. October 11, 1962 TODAY I am signing H.R. 11970, the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. This is the most imponant international piece of legislation, I think, affecting economics since the passage of the Marshall plan
  • TITLE: [Council on Foreign Relations - 9/14/99] 2006-0469-F db33!2 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 h(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1
  • was made on March 31. Pursuant to the 1986 Stripger Well Agreement, nearly half of the moneys will be pald to the states and the remainder will be depOSited in the U.S. t Treasury. ~~Thomp.o A ~ Acting Administ ator Economic Regula ry Administration
  • Economic Intelligence - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records concerning economic intelligence. The foreign business community suspected the United States of collecting economic intelligence - allegedly to benefit U.S. businesses. Response to the allegations are addressed
  • government. Extent 34 Folders, approximately 1,909 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
  • in enforcing the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). The selection of DOl as the enforcement agency for the new lobbying disclosure requirements gives rise to very serious concerns. FARA has been enforced by the Internal Security Division, an agency which
  • great powers; that we adapt and build institutions that will promote economic and security cooperation; and that we continue to support democr~cy and defend human rights. -As several of our recent accomplishments suggest, American leadership requires
  • plans Identify how public health programs and personal health services can best be integrated THE HEALTH SECURITY ACT OF 1993 MHR/OASH 1/12/94 Page 22 22 HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH Develop practice guidelines to improve health care Develop
  • of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [S] jp34 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.s.c. 2204(a») Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.c. 552(b») National Security Classified lliformation [(a)(I) of the PRAI Relating
  • of the was the establishmeJ~t of the. Orgltui,zat.ion . for Europcim Economic Cooperation (OEEC) (on a fn'ovisionai untiI.July 29, requisite number of ratifi~atiolls, had been aCCOill­ Act provided a resume of the memoorshin and \ ! -.;\ \ 424 EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM
  • PDD-29 - Security Policy Coordination, 9/16/1994
  • of the range of issues that affect our national security continues to evolve. Economic issues are of increasing concern and are competing with traditional political and military issues for resources and attention. Technologies, from those used to create weapons
  • Conference June 22 I will be joined by program and technical staff members participating in the San Francisco Regional Conference in Long Beach Harbor. CA. International Women's June 23 Acting Assistant Director Young will address this conference
  • Amendments 10 the Social Security Act - Corrcetion ofObsolete Cross­ Ref""",c., ...mdt to Section 452(d)(3)(A) and 452(g)(l) to strilre 403(h) and insert 409(0)(8). p.26-27; Correction of Inadvertent Omission of IV·1l Caoes from Patemity Establishment Formula
  • of Payroll: 1994 - 2000 17 18 20 21 Chart lll-C. Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, For Firms Currently Offering Health
  • , ... "there is no way to separate economic security from national security." The National Critical Technologies Panel agrees. In a March 1991 study the panel observed that "failure to maintain world~class manufacturing capabilities would.;.threaten our ability
  • Reform Act 22 of 1990, meet such terms and conditions (including 23 provisions for recovery in case of default) as the Sec- 24 retary, in consultation with the Secretary of the 25 Treasuiy, determines to be necessaiy to cany out September 15,1994
  • [HAS [Health Security Act] Analysis and Reports] [1]
  • Act, Average Annual Percent of Payroll: 1994 - 2000 17 18 20 21 Chart lll-C. Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act
  • , State, and local 20 agencies administering certain programs under the Social 21 Security Act, the Food Stamp Act of 1977, or title 38, 22 United States Code, or certain housing assistance pro23 grams) is amended— •8 1770 PCS 224 1 (1) by striking
  • OF THE PRESIDENT , OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D,C. 20503 January 22, 1993 THE DIRECTOR M-93-03 MEMORANDUM FOR AGENCIES FROM: SUBJECT: This is to call to your attention the Executive branch's formal legislative coordination and clearance
  • , OMGUS, Box 129, see also RG 260, Economics Division, Box 115 [119450-119462]. See Appendix A. P TOO FEW OFFICERS: While the MFAA Officers and the Army worked very hard to maintain secure locations'for art in their custody, to protect and eventually
  • ........................................................ ,.. ,........ ,...,.... ,',... ,",.......... , 20 Balanced Budget Proposed for FY 1997 ............. " ........... " ..... " ... """".... """."."."""...22 The Balanced Budget Act and Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 .. ",...... "" .... "", .. "".. "",,. 24 FY 1997 Omnibus Appropriations
  • [Campaign Finance Refonn] - D N C [Democratic National Committee] 2006-0469-F dbl959 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l
  • Congress needs to act, we must make it clear what is the unfinished business left after this settlement is reached. ~~.L. )-L ~ f; , .... '.\;""M" ~" . Bruce N. Reed ,,·m 11/17/9802:35:04 PM Record Type: To: Record Ron Klain/OVP @ OVP cc: Elena
  • of, Rsrpresentatives of thauolted States of America io Conqr.ess assembled, SEC. SHO~T 1. TITLE This Act may be cited as the "child support Recovery Afuend:ments Act of 1997." SEC. 2• or ESTABLISHMEN,T , FELONY VIOLATIONS. section 22S of title 1:8, United
  • Economic Conference of the President & Vice President - Briefing Papers on Select Administration Policies [6]
  • to increase our safety and the safety of Amefican men, women, and children. t • • • Adva·ncing regional security to enhance stapility in areas vital to our safety . Acting as an effective peacemaker and before they. become significant crises. . • me~iator
  • of title XVIII of the Social Security 11 Act. Such assistance shall be provided in a manner so that 12 no such premium amount is deducted from monthly bene13 fits or transfers under section 1818 or 1840 of such Act. 14 S E C 2003. COST-SHARING ASSISTANCE
  • percent committed to preserving that surplus until we Social Security first. Second, to strengthen our economic growth, we must continue to invest in and improve the quality of our people's education. The budget I signed last week invests in after-school
  • for each such violation. 22 (b) PROCEDURES FOR IMPOSITION OF P E N A L T I E S . — 23 Section 1128A of the Social Security Act, other than sub24 sections (a) and (b) and the second sentence of subsection 25 (f) of that section, shah apply
  • of Information Act- IS U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 PJ P4 b(l) National security classified information l(b)(l) of the FOIAI b(2) Release would disclose intern.al personnel rules and practices of an agency l(b)(2) of the FOIAI b(J) Release would violate a Federal
  • )(A) of the Social Security Act) with 21 respect to the individual. 22 (2) plan (as defined (A) shall not in E N R O L L E D AS A DEPENDENT.—An section individ- 23 ual who is enrolled under another health plan as a 24 dependent of an individual
  • if we are to see a s:ustain:ed and better balanced global economic recovery. We also believe it is now important to_ shift the attention of the policy conununity to global poverty and. to dedicate comnie,n.Slira.te .energy to niore effectively address
  • to the Rescue: BTTR [Brothers to the Rescue] [Folder 1] Jamie Metrailer 2009-0342-F 'rn671 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S. C. 2204(a)) Freedom oflnformation Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)) Pl National Security Classified Information [(a)(l
  • Document 2008-0699-F r9 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) ofthe PRA) Pl Relating to the appointment to Federal omce ((a)(2) of the PRAJ P3 Release would violate a Federal
  • .' 20515 Dear Mr. Speakere On behalf of Se,cretary Mike I.py and my•• lf, I am plea.ed to submit to the Congress the spending authorization portion of the "Economic Empowerment Act of 1993," the Clinton Administration'. legislative initiative
  • ) This compilation includes PL 106·](;5, approved 1219/99, SMALL BUSINESS ACT (Public Law 85-536,' as amended) §L Citation. This Act may be cited as the "Small Business Act", Po!i
  • [Economic Information, 8/96]
  • . Charts on the Economy Under President Clinton July 22, 1996 7-12 Key Facts On The Economy Under President Clinton July 22, 1996 A STRONG ECONOMIC RECORD TO BUILD ON PROMISES K E P T : Cut the deficit in half, create 8 million new jobs, grow
  • a remarkable recovery -- nearly one million new jobs combine
  • Social Security Notch Legislation [1]
  • And Objectives 14 15 15 17 22 CHAPTER 4: A VISION OF SSA: AS WE ENTER THE 21ST CENTURY 38 CHAPTER 5: The IMPACT OF THE VISION 48 CHAPTER 6: A TRANSITIONAL VIEW Strategic Priorities Next Steps 62 62 72 Chapter 1: Introduction SOCIAL SECURITY'S PROGRAMS
  • [SSA - Management of the Supplemental Security Income Program - Oct. 1999]
  • possible results are achieved. iii Chapter 1 INTRODIJCTION The • Hist~ry and Purpose ofthe Supplemental Security Income (SSn P~~gram The SS! program stems from the Social Security Act of 1935, which, in addition to creating the Social Security
  • , the Millennium Bug and Health 17 -1­ G8 Communique 1 2 New Draft. Petersberg 22 May 3 1. 4 and the President of the Commission of the European Union, met in Koln for the 5 25th Economic Summit. On the threshold of the new millennium we discussed 6
  • nature of the system, by which today's workers are required to provide income for yesterday's workers. The Social Security system basically acts as a pipeline; a worker pays taxes into the system at one end and the system pays benefits to retired persons
  • [Reemployment Act] House Labor Substitute (Highlighted) [1]
  • . DEFINITIONS. 21 For the purposes of this Act, the following definitions 22 apply: 23 24 August 15. 1994 (4:54 p.m.) (1) COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS.—The term "community-based organizations" has the F: .MAS H4050 .SUBST-A02 [Discussion Draft
  • computer into a potent weapon capable of doing enormous damage. If we are to continue to enjoy the benefits of the Information Age, preserve our security and safeguard .our economic well-being, we must protect our critical computer-controlled systems from
  • ; 13:22 ; ET 02/14/84 13:13 ©9 202 8222633 D K E O POLICY T CN The White House;# 4 31002 OPPOSITION TO A BALANCED BUDGET AMENDMENT Question: Why is the Administration o p s d to the balanced-budget amendment? What p oe altezsative d e
  • National Security Council Press (Philip J. (PJ) Crowley) OA/Box Number: Pl/b(l) 11/23/1993 ca. 11/23/1993 3103 FOLDER TITLE: Central America - General 2011-0516-S kh593 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - \44 U.S.C. 220-4(a)| Freedom
  • Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA/Box Number: 13659 FOLDER TITLE: Elections [Memos] 2006-0469-F db2227 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI National Security Classified Information 1
  • , reward work over welfare, promote democracy abroad, and begin to reclaim our streets from violent crime. THE ECONOMY 5 Our first priority is economic renewal. We had to put our economic house in order and lay the foundation for a sustainable recovery
  • (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 424 FOLDER TITLE: Vietnam Norinalization, 7/11195 2006-0460-F . 1812 RESTRICTION CODES . Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)( Freedom of Information Act- (5 U.S.C. 552(b)( PI b(l) National security classified
  • of the assets, it was impossible to detect losses. H~ criticized the facility's inadequate security procedures. The staff , !' 22 "Foreign Exchange Deposit~ry, History from V.E. Day, 8 May 1945 to 30 June 1946" NACP, RG 260, F.E.D., Box 394, File 900.10
  • , and it is. our responsibility to answer their call. With that in mind, I ask for your help and support to restore our economy and give our people hope. ... ( Table of Contents Ensuring Economic Recovery and Creating Jobs I Investing in the Future
  • : Malinowski, Tomasz P. Tuesday, November 17, 1998 5:02PM @ASIA- Asian Affairs; @ENVIRON - Environmental; @INTECON - Economic Affairs; @PLANNING - Strat Plan & Comm; @NSA- Natl Security Advisor Tokyo press statement [UNCLASSIFIED] For SRB and JBS: Draft press
  • contribution of America's citizen soldiers. When I came to office, I laid out a strategy to ensur~ that our nation entered the 21st century as the world's strongest force for freedom, peace and prosperity. First, to make the American people more secure
  • . Holocaust Assets Commission "(b) Membership.­ Act of 1998'. 22 .1 FOREIGN RELATIONS conduct' a .thorough study and develop a his­ torical record of the collection and disposition of the assets described in paragraph (2), if such assets came
  • to report. TRAVEL PLANNED o May 19 - 21. The followin!! "ill be acting in the Acting Assistant Secretary!~ absence: Howard Canter Dave Leclaire Greg Rudy May 19 May 20 May 21-22 Or. Seckner returns 1.te on Saturday, May 22. ~~ . Acting
  • : Michael Waldman SUBJECT: GOP Contract— Previous Presidential Positions Applying all laws to Congress Contract With America Currently, Congress is partially or fully exempt from the National Labor Relations Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII
  • U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) of the PRA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA] P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3
  • party pursuant to the provisions of its plan in compliance with section 1902(a)(25)." (section 1903(d)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act) 2. .' Tobacco and Medicaid in California February 22, 1999 POTUS Q: How do you answer Governor Gray Davis's
  • compensation Creating a new workforce The Health Security Act ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS America's Academic Health Centers form a unique national resource, driving advances in medical sciences and biotechnology. They secure America's position as the world
  • at the spending side of the equation. I include interest reductions as a spending cut since that seems to make common sense to almost every American. Since there is real dispute on the Social Security issue, I have listed the numbers both ways -­ counting Social
  • President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit-July 1994 [2]
  • Boorstin (Speechwriting) .OA/Box Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit- July 1994 [2] 2006-0460-F . 1728 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)J Freedom of Information Act- (5
  • Council Chris Jennings (Health Security Asct) OA/Box Number: 23754 FOLDER TITLE: November 1994 HSA [1] gfl54 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 lJ.S.c. 2204(a») Freedom of Information Act - (5 lJ.S.c. 552(b)J PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National
  • the Holum belief in "renewal or revival" with this schematic: 0 0 0 0 Economic renewal Renewal of community and family values Renewal of faith in public institutions Renewal of America's leadership role in the world global economic dimension security
  • or evidences thereof," thereby enabling FFC to apply 37 "Administration of Wartime. Controls," 22 [311908-963]. Following Public Circular 6, as of September 13, 1941, such securities could not be redeemed unless a Fonn TFEL-2 was attached. 38 39 William
  • on Government operations. Moreol' a large percentage of the Division's most important cases do seek the recovery of money. In the course of a year, Civil Divisi attorneys defend a wide variety of suits attacking the constitutio vaJidity of acts of Congress
  • . DepaItment of Justice Guidelines for ~heEnforcement of Title VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964,28 CFR 50.3. 21. Agricultural Credit Act of 1987. 22. Secretary's Memorandum 1020-47, dated February 8, 1996. 23. Secretary's Memorandum 1010-4, dated May 16
  • NEC – Budget Surplus to Strengthen Social Security & Medicare II [6]
  • ... " . SOCIAL SECURITY BRIEFING BOOK FOR MRS. CLINTON PREPARED BY THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL NOVEMBER 25, 1998 SOCIAL SECURITY BRIEFING BOOK ,< for. , MRS. CLINTON Part I: General Strategic Overview . Tab I: .. Background
  • ; 19 and Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 20 21 ing fiscal years, the amount determined 22 under this subparagraph for the hospital 23 for the preceding fiscal year updated 24 through the midpoint of the fiscal year by 25 August 26, 1994
  • Midwest Flood Recovery Update
  • I· THE WHITE HOUSE. WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM FOR MACK MCLARTY FROM: Kathi Way RE: Est flood ReCX::ry u~ i j DATE: 9/29/93 Since our last meeting much has been done to coordinate and speed our response to the midwest flood recovery effort. I
  • Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Riga, Latvia & Warsaw, Poland- July 1994 [1] 2006-0460-F . 1721 RESTRICTION CODES Presidentiai Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom
  • The Financial Impact of the Health Security Act APPENDIX A Change in Aggregate Health Spending Under The Health Security Act in 1998 0 1993 A-1 Lewin-VHI, Inc. The Financial Impact of the Health Security Act APPENDIX A: CHANGE IN AGGREGATE HEALTH SPENDING
  • [SSA - Strengthening Social Security Research]
  • Board) Page I of I January 1998 Message from the Board , One of the most valuable services the Social Security Administration can perform is to ensure that the President and the Congress: have the information they need to protect the economic
  • of this subchapter, the term 'exempt gov- 19 emmental program' means— 20 "(A) the insurance programs estabhshed 21 by parts A and B of title XVIH of the Social 22 Security Act, 23 "(B) the medical assistance program es- 24 tabhshed by title XIX
  • progress and eCQl)onUc security is what' the 'post-Cold War world is all abom -- and that means more jobs, and better paying jobs, J mention this to point out that the economic dimension of . the Summit is wtat matters'most to the 34 democratic Governinents
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  • houses. We will, of coursc~ continue to build on this fonndation as we prepare for the next Congress, Were the Clinton Administration to SUPI,ort tbe Anto Choice Refonn Act, I have no doubt that we could secure the Democratic votes needed in both houses
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [7]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Heenan Subseries: 4623 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [loose] [7] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 56 5 3 3 Title Y, SubHtle C 906 1 mences
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  • Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act -IS U.S.C. 552(b)l PI National Security Classified Informationl(a)(l) of the I'RAI 1'2 J{clating to the llllpointment to Federal office l(a)(2) of the I'RAI 1'3 Release would violate
  • of their economies. . .. Failure to put tllesecountries back on the path to economic recovery not ·only will .. exacerbate human misery but could place at risk democratic institutions. It could also produce massive new waves, not of "boat" but "feet" people fleeing
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [7]
  • trusteeship of the Sec- 15 retan- of Labor under section 1395 of the 16 Health Security-Act; or 17 "(D) for assessments and related amounts 18 owed to the Secretan- of Labor under section 19 1397 of the Health Security- Act.". 20 21 22 SEC. 5235
  • Economic Retreat - Memos
  • Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Economic Retreat - Memos 2006-0460-F . 1686 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)j Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b
  • ............................................................ 2 The Contract with Am"l,," and the 1995 -1996 Budget Impasse .......................... 3 The Balanced Budget Act 0/1997 ............................................................... 4 "Save Social Security First, "and a New Era ofFiscal
  • FOLDER TITLE: [History of the Department of the Treasury- Supplementary Documents] [23] Jimmie Purvis . 3 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- )44 ll.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- IS ll.S.C. 552(b)l PI National Security Classified
  • employed in economic warfare. (Administration of the Wartime Financial and Property Controls, 1942, p.2 [hereinafter Administration]) E.O.8389 was issued: under Section 5(b) of the Trading with the Enemy Act. As amended over the years since 1917
  • "currency" to the definition f"securities or evidences thereof," thereby enabling FFC to apply I "Administration of Wartime Controls," 22 [311908-963]. 38 Following Public Circular 6, as of September 13, 1941, such securities could not be redeemed unless
  • ) REPORT.-The Attorney General shall ensure 21 that no later than 1 year after the date of enactment of 22 this Act, the study required under subsection (a) is com­ 23 pleted and a report describing the findings made is sub­ 24 mitted to the Committees
  • , but that if we.. withdrew· from the emerging global economy, our . . workers and our families would inevitably be hurt. And from the· day I took office,. we have acted on those beliefs . . Our economic strategy embraces change and prosperity, growth and .security
  • ) Discretionary offset; defendant may introduce evidence of collateral source of payment for economic losses. P l a i n t i f f may introduce evidence of payment made to obtain collateral source or that recovery from defendant subject to lien or statutory
  • contained in this Act, places greater limitations on the amount of attorney's fees that can be collected, or additional disclosure requirements upon attorneys, or otherwise imposes restrictions on economic, noneconomic, or punitive damages. Any issue arising
  • the Congress that wc are rapidly becoming a "have not" Nation as to many of our minerals. The economic progress and the security of our country depend upon an expanding return of mineral discovery and upon improved methods of recovery. The Federal Government
  • Presidential Records Act - ]44 U.S.C. 2204(a)J Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information ](b)(J) of the FOIA] b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency (b)(2
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  • , unless a vetting procedure was developed to accompany the end of the controls? I , Furthermore, ending restrictions on the importation of currency and securities might~ake the US the main market for the liquidation oflooteq assets. 22 Each
  • : In their meeting today the two leaders reaffirmed their determination to strengthen our ties in all of its dimensions, particularly security, political and economic. ~oday In the economic dimension, as the President indicated, we were able to announce an agreement
  • Replacement Executive Order: By a vote of 22-16. the House Economic & Education and Educational Opportunities Committee approved legislation (HR 1176) that would nulJify Executive Order 12954. The measure will go to the full House where it faces stiff
  • Health Security Act of 1993 [3]
  • Annual Percent of Payroll: 1994 - 2000 21 Chart lll-C. Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, For Firms Currently
  • that the unemployment rate was no worse than during the 1920-21 recession. But the 1931figureof 15.9 per cent swept away any notion that the economic downturn was temporary. By 1933 one in four of the workforce was unemployed. The unemployment statistics were
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  • . Working effectively with Congress, they have laid a solid foundation for economic recovery and made a strong start on achieving the President's key priorities. The President and Congress had a remarkable year, Congressional Quarterly found that legislation
  • in Asia and other emerging markets to help U.S. exporters.] With these steps, we are acting to protect our prosperity and exercise responsible economic stewardship. But we cannot act alone. Congress must take responsibility as well. In the few working days
  • involved trade, assets . held in the U.S., assets lo.oted from invaded c.ountries, or the economic advantages that . might accrue t.o importing various assets into the United States. l The initial f.orm U.S'. c.ontrol t.o.ok in 1940 and 1941, based
  • for the new economy; • to commit to sustainable development; - and to continue the economic, political and security integration of the new democracies into the family of free nations. The central fact of our time is this: even as we speak, powerful forces
  • [Health Security Act Staff Discussion Draft] [Loose] [2]
  • the Social Security Act, programs under 22 the Older Americans Act of 1965, pro- 23 grams under the Developmental Disabh- 24 ities Assistance and Bih of Rights Act, the 25 Individuals with Disabihties Education. September 16,1994 O:\FAU\FAU94.626
  • in the United Kingdom ($2.3 billion) and the Netherlands ($1.1 billion).61 Even be European economic recovery was proposed through the Marshall Plan, the Treasury Departme ad already declared that "forcing friendly aliens to disclose their holdings
  • States" page 4 l 1 8. The Lend-Lease Act was approved in March 11, 1941 so this policy of economic defene was getting ready to be prepared to fight the Axis; On June 14, 1941 freezing control was extended to cover Germany, Italy and the rest
  • Pension Security
  • , the Corporation has made a remarkable recovery. With the passage of the Retirement Protection Act of 1994, legislation we all worked so hard for, we have 1nade retirement more secure for 40 million Americans. Today, I am pleased to announce that the PBGC has gone
  • Technology for America’s Economic Growth, A New Direction to Build Economic Strength - February 22, 1993
  • ". acquired directly or indirectly by persons resident in Germany from countries which were occupied or effectively controlled by Germany" during that period "should be regarded prima, facie as having beenlooted."(22) Also, securities "shall in principle
  • to neutral countries after providing sufficient assurance to the U.S. Government that they would not deal with blocked countries or assets. Inter-Allied Declaration against Acts of Dispossession of January 5, 1943, United States Economic Policy toward Germany
  • [Health Security Plan Briefing Book] [2]
  • Act COST CONTAINMENT The Health Security Act will bring health care costs under control, and make sure they stay under control. Consumers and businesses will be protected from runaway health care premiums, because increases will be modest
  • in our relations with other nations, on the foundation we've carefully laid for our economic recovery, and finally, on a bold and spirited initiative that I believe can change the face of American government and make it again the servant of the people. N
  • Education Act (Amendments to HR-23) This policy expresses the views of Governors on the education of children with disabilities. It has been updated to reflect continuing concerns about the number of mandates and underfunding. The Governors also call up~n
  • by law, to a civU 21 penalty of not more than $10,000 for each such violation. 22 (b) PROCEDURES FOR IMPOSITION OF P E N A L T I E S . — 23 Section 1128A of the Social Security Act, other than sub24 sections (a) and (b) and the second sentence
FDR Memorial (Item)
  • economic recovery. In next few years, he leads reform efforts in civil rights, labor relations, banking, and civil service; creates Social Security Administration in 1935. 1939—World War II breaks out in Europe. In 1941 FDR signs Lend-Lease Act to aid
  • in recovery of gold, 29 January 1952, RG'56, Ace., 56-66A.-816, Box 1, Looted Gold: Inter-Allied Reparations Agency (1950-1954)-­ General, p. 3 [A42]; and "Financial Act and Annex of the Paris Conference on Reparations," '15 January 194 7,RG 56, Acc. 70A-6232
  • DLC Democrats always said it would: it led to lower interest rates which have helped fuel a powerful economic recovery that has created 2.5 million jobs in the President's first 15 months- $63 billion worth of jobs created. The President's economic
  • in. CORC/P[46]274, Allied Control Authority, Coordinating Committee, Delivery of Foreign Securities in Germany, August 22, 1946 47 National archives; RG 260; U.S. Element, ACC; Box 42; File: Foreign Securities - Investments; DFIN/P[46]223, Allied
  • guaranty. By helping put Mexico back on track, . I I I this package will support American exports, secure our jobs, prot~ct our borders, and safeguard I democracy and economic stability in our hemisphere. ( This is a good deal for America. Because
  • (partial) (1 page) n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Ted Widmer (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 2191 FOLDER TITLE: Sarajevo Speech 2006-04 71-F . 2142 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
  • of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 18 1320b-14) and section 101(f) of the Employee Re- 19 tirement Income Security Act of 1974 (29 U.S.C. 20 1021(f)) are repealed. 21 (2) INTERNAL REVENUE CODE PROVISION.— 22 Section 6103(Z) of the Internal Revenue
  • al.so advancing Euro · relations to the east: Our steady pro · ~en by the EU. The_prospects for . ·linked to theii potential for prospcri !. . . . . . ; 1 n integration by extending our economic and seCurity ram ·for enlarging NATO is reinforced
  • Halter]) OA/Box Number: 600000 FOLDER TITLE: [5/22/1998 -7/9/1998] 2006-0 184-F.· 354 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified
  • against the tobacco industry, and the budget contains $20 million to pay for necessary legal costs. The Administration will, propose that recoveries will be used to enhance the security of Medicare for future generations." J 15:38 FAX 02/04/99 141002
  • Number: I 0440 FOLDER TITLE: 10/93 - Kerrey Commission 2006-0466-F 2020 0 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)J Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)J PI National Security Classified lnform~tion [(a)(l) of the PRAJ P2
  • RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- IS U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information l(b)(l) of the FOIAI b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices
  • , United States Code, popularly 21 known as the "Regulatory Flexibility Act", is amended— 22 (1) in section 603(a) in the second sentence by 23 inserting before the period the following: "and the 24 monetary costs to small entities, other businesses
  • improvement based on raising academic standards, improving teaching, increasing ·parental involvement and expanding the use of technology in the classroom. • Signed. the School-to-Work Opportunities Act which broadens educational, career and economic
  • 16 (1943), 15. This was meant as a means to protect due process. See Kenneth ,Woodward, "Meaning of 'Enemy' Under the Trading with the Enemy Act," Texas Law Review 20 (1942), 753 .. 22 Johil Foster'Dulles, "The Vesting Powers of the Alien
  • countries together formed the sixth largest export market for U.S. goods in 1999. • Since the enactment of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA) in 1984, U.S. exports to the region have more than tripled to $19 billion in 1999. The Caribbean
  • Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Strategy- Numbers . 2006-0460-F . 1715 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)J Freedom of Information Act- (5 U.S.C. 552(b
  • have the meaning applicable under section 3(5) of 18 the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 19 1974. 20 (5) EXEMPTED MULTIPLE EMPLOYER HEALTH 21 PLAN.—The term "exempted multiple employer 22 health plan" means a multiple employer
  • their territories, of any "looted gold, , . . currency, art objects, securities, other evidence of ownership in financial or business enterprises, .. ' and of any other asset~ looted by the enemy.',3~ " , j 1 5. Executive Committee on Economic Foreign Policy
  • ) FUTURE ACTIVITIES o Secretarial Congresslgnal ~eetjngs; During the week of March 22,.the Secretary will meet on the President's Economic Stimulus Package, the BTU Ta., and specific DOE site and project issues with the following Memb22
  • [Social Security Administration - Narrative History & Supporting Documents]
  • NARRATIVE HISTORY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS I. 2. 3. 4. 5. Chronology of SSA events from 1993 - 2000 OASDI Fact Sheet, June 30, 2000, Office of the Chief Actuary Social Security Act of 1935, Title Vll Social S,;curity: "Keeping the Promise
  • Carolyn Curiel ONBox Number: 10996 FOLDER TITLE: Export-Import Bank May 6, 93 2006-0461-F db1366 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- [S U.S.C. SSl(b)) PI National Security Classified Information
  • . 2204(3)1 Freedom of Information Act- IS U.S.C. SS2(b)l PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information J(b)(l) of the FOIAI b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency J(b)(2) of the FOIAI b(3) Release
  • through 2009, and their own economic assumptions .. This creates incClIlsistencies in their evaluation. • Th(~ir evaluation leaves out critical elements ofthe President's Social Security plan. They focus only on the unified budget and never make
  • : 1995 State of the Union- Background [5] 2006-0460-F 1741 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -.144 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act- ]5 U.S.C. 552(b)l . Pl National Security Classified Information ](a)(l) of the PRA] P2 Relating
  • the economic recovery. One of the largest deficit reduction plans ever, the Clinton deficit reduction will halve the deficit as a percentage of GDP by 1995. • Student Loan Refonn Act, August 10, 1993. The new direct student loan program will enable 20 million
  • , real wages l and national living standards. In short, it is about securing a better economic future for ourselves and even ~ore "importantly for our children. "jobs" program. Most economists believe that a sustained and substantial reduction
  • ), cadets, and aviation cadets; and for payments pursuant to section 156 of Public Law 97-377, as amended (42 U.S.C. 402 note), to section 229(b) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 429(b», and to the Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund
  • Metrailer 2008-0699-F "m492 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act -IS U.S.C. 552(b)l PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information ](b)(l) of the FOIAI b(2) Release would disclose internal
  • National Security Council Ted Widmer (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 2189 FOLDER TITLE: European Union (EU) [3] 2006-0471-F 1559 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)J Freedom of Information Act -IS U.S.C. 552(b)J PI National
  • Social Security Notch Legislation [2]
  • ) Taxes The Self-Employment Contributions Act (SECA) imposes an income tax nn almost all compensation derived for services performed from a trade or business in the United States. Revenue from this tax funds the Social Security proiTum This tax applies
  • Social Security 10/13/98
  • of time to discuss whether to use the surplus .for other purposes after we reform Social Security. Until then, though, we should save every penny of the surplus until we save Social Security. Sperling serves as Assistant to the President for Economic
  • will be reviewed upon request. .. •' a:\creditcr.d2 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S ADDRESS ON SMALL BUSINESS LENDING MARCH 10, 1993 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT Today we are taking a step to speed up the economic recovery ••• a step that will create jobs by easing access to credit
  • -604 " l • The Secretary's Report to Congress on Transportation Security The Aviation Security Improvement Act was signed into law on November 16, 1990, Section 102 requires the Secretary of Transportation to submit an annual report to Congress
  • President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit-July 1994 [1]
  • Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit- July 1994 [1] 2006-0460-F . 1727 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Pl P2 P3 P4 National Security Classified Information ((a)(l
  • repeatedly emphasized the top priority that the Clinton Admi1nistration attaches to America's economic security as a goal of our foreign policy. Along with our development assistance, our export and investment promotion efforts help to strengthen free markets
  • , they were wrong. When I became President, the experts p~edicted next year's deficit would be $300 billion. now going to be less than $180 Because we acted, the de(icit is billion -- forty percent 1~ than predicted. ]\)w..I.V' Our economic progra~·has
  • [Economic Report of the President, 1997] [1]
  • of schedule. The temporary financial support extended to Mexico helped protect vital U.S. interests: American exports and jobs, the security of our common border, and the stability of other emerging market economies. Economic measures have often been used
  • framework within which Treasury, State, and the Foreign Economic Administration (FEA) crafted initiatives aimed at securing the support of neutral countries in eliminating the Axis' 'extensive commercial, political, and financial networks
  • for the first time recognizes the economic and personal impact of mental illness and substance abuse disorders. Under President Clinton's Health Security Act, treatment for mental and addictive disorders is an integral part of health care delivery in America. I
  • . 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act- 15 U.S.C. 552(b)l National Security Classified Information l(a)(l) of the PRAI Relating to the appointment to Federal office i(a)(2) of th~ PRAI Release would violate a Federal statute l(a)(J) of the PRAI Release
  • that the economic warfare objectives of the freezing control were carried to completion with respect to the funds of their nationals in the United States, and that no transactions effected under duress would be permitted to be consummated contrary to the wishes
  • for Additional Disaster Assistance, for Antiterrorism Initiatives, for Assistance in the Recovery from the Tragedy that Occurred at Oklahoma City, and Rescissions Act. 1995 (Rescissions Act). The Forest Service prepared Biological Assessments (BAs) that concluded
  • for treatment or disposal and seeking c'ivil penalties against a DOE contractor for past shipments of mixed waste, our response to the State's amended complaint alleging violations of the Arkansas Radiation Control Act is due April 1, 1993. (S. Skubel, GC-22
  • TITLE: G-7 Jobs Conference: Conference Sherpa Papers 2006-0469-F db2209 RESTRICTION CODES | Presiden tial Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information
  • pleused thaLled by our cominmng, solid economic expansion, the other G-7 nations are moving into recovery well. • Leading the way in growth. Since last year's Tokyo summit. real GDP in the U.S. has grown by 4.2 percent. This represents the best
  • policymakers claim devotion to deficit reduction by rhetorically supporting fixed targets, but then avoid acting on specific spending tln.d revenue measur.:~s needed to get thP. nation's fiscal house in order. •• January 22, 1993 2 [;103
  • National Economic Council – General [1]
  • States Trade Representative l the Assistant to the President for DOffiestic Policy, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Assistant to the ?resident for Economic Policy and such other persons as the President may designate
  • .................................................... .'........................ 2 S. 7, the Public Schools Excellence Act ................................................................ 5 S. 8, the Income Security Enhancement Act ......................................................... 8 The Fair Minimum-Wage Act
  • children program under'title IV of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes. I IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES March 15 (legislative day, February 22). 1994 Mr. Lieberman introduced the followinq bill; .... hich was read twice and referred
Rhetoric (Item)
  • the Business·council's event on Wednesday, February 22, 1995. · Attachment cc: cc: Leon Panetta Harold Ickes AMH:RGM · THE ECONOMIC CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ·9, 1995 VERNON E. JORDAN, JR. SENIOR PARTNER AKIN, GUMP, STRAUSS
  • [Reemployment Act] Department of Labor Talking Points
  • > 5 THE REEMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1994 THE PROBLEM: The economic news is encouraging — job growth is up, unemployment is down. But despite the recovery, workers still face significant economic and societal challenges. The Reemployment Act of 1994 addresses
  • : Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: 7/94 Trip - Riga Embassy Staff 2006-0460-F 1765 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom
  • , and Latin America. This unintended consequence would even more broadly delay economic recovery in markets vital to the United States, thereby hurting our own economy. The other rescissions in the international affairs area would undermine a host of important
  • in the course of our economic development and expansion..." "We must dedicate ourselves anew to a recovery of the old and sacred possessive rights for which mankind has constantly struggled homes, livelihood, and individual security. The road to these values
  • the CIAO's ability to function effectively. Given the CIAO's important and emerging role in coordinating activities that support our economic and National security, Congress' actions are unwise. Department of Justice The emolled bill provides $17.8 billion
  • standards of living for all Americans. The program has three key elements: economic stimulus to create jobs while sustaining the recovery; long-term public. investments to increase the productivity of our people and businesses; and a serious, fair
  • services for purposes of section 1865 of t i t l e XVIII of the 20 social security act, chapter 531, 49 Stat. 620, 21 42 U.S.C. 1395bb. 22 (b) A copy of the most recent accreditation report for the 23 hospital issued by a body described in subdivision
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [6]
  • hospital-specific rate (as described in 42 21 CFR 412.328(e)(1), as in effect on the date of the 22 enactment of the Health Security Act).". 23 24 25 (2) reduce REDUCTION amended U.S.C. 10 shall as (42 by IN by section 10.41 percent
  • that Americans can grow old with dignity." {1/23/99} Increasing Pension Security. Hillary Clinton has b~en a strong supporter of legislation designed to protect pension benefits for American workers such as the R~tirement Protection Act, which the President
  • adjustment efforts. • Know many Mexicans are still suffering effects of recession brought on by peso crisis. Fortunately, economic growth has returned much faster than could have predicted. NAFTA also played vital role in driving economic recovery forward
  • or investme~ts being made. Later this week, leaders of the Asia Pacific community of nations will gather in Asia to continue our efforts toward a more prosperous and secure future. We'll work on speeding the economic recovery in Asia, strengthening the social
  • without choking off the recovery, punishing seniors or the middle class, or putting our national security at risk. Next month, I will send you the one of the toughest budgets ever presented to the Congress. I urge you to adopt it quickly. It will cut
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [5]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Heenan Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4623 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [loose] [5] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 56 5 3 3 Title HI, Subtitle E 604 1
  • , Subcommittee 6, April 10, 1944, NACP, RG 59, Entry 250/46/22/6, Box 49, File StatelNotfer [320637]. r I 19 Meeting minutes of the Executive Committee on Economic Foreign Policy, June 29, 1944, NACP, RG 353, Entry 190, Box 56, File ECEFP Minutes 1/44-20/44
  • be changingA Our recovery has nO] been felt by millions and we have much work to do, but the United States has never been in a stronger economic position to compete and win in the world. -- ~w · ,-: ·: ..' - " .. ' .'.~· !. _, .. ' . . ! ; ' ' 15
  • and benefits under the Social Security Act and Food Stamp Act, and laws and regulations concerning public Or individual health, safety, ci\'jJ rights and non-discrimination, environmenta' protection, labor relations, labor standards. occupational healtb
  • , age Corridor Act of 1994 to expand the bound­ State of New York.. November 22. 1999. H.R. 100. An act to establish designations aries of the Corridor. I hereby' appoint the Honorable EDWARD A. H.R. 1665. An act to allow the National for United States
Senate Labor (Item)
  • -224-4781 STATEMENT OF SENATOR EDWARD M KENNEDY ON . THE HEALTH SECURITY ACT The United States is about to join the rest of the world. All other industrialized nations in the world except South Africa guarantee affordable health care to all
  • Compensation Office to Walter Ostrow, July 22 1948. ' 47 cite 48 cite 42 8 I FFC: Defrosting DRAFT: 4112/004:44 PM B. Looted Securities The certification program described apove applied to [which classes of assets]. Securities, however, presented
[01/28/1999] (Item)
  • U.S.c. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.c. 552(b)J PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information l(b)(l) of the FOIAI b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency I(b)(2) of the FOIAI b(3
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Speechwriting (Thomas Rosshirt) ONBox Number: 4020 FOLDER TITLE: Obuchi [Japan] 2008-0703-F 'ml84 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act
  • Social Security Administration - Narrative History [5]
  • of the first confirmed Commissioner of Social Security since independence, Acting Commissioner Lawrence H. Thompson reviewed SSA's planning processes to huild on past experiences and conform to the dictates lof GPRA. On August 4, 1993. Mr. Thompson elicited
  • acts, tteaties, and other official documents are cited and summarized, formatted to be searched by topic. Major communications policy statements have appeared historically within policy for emergency preparedness, national security, intelUgence
  • , such as: establishing an alternative dispute resolution process; limiting attorneys' fees; preventing double recoveries; and, encouraging progressive solutions. -l -2The Health Security Act that President Clinton is proposing is based on the following six principles
  • country today, we see anation more prosperous, successful and secure than at any time in recent history. This is clear iJt the lowest unemployment and crime rates in decades; in the recovery of our rivers and streams; in the aStonishing advance of science
  • of Land Management. its employee~. ~03. Stat. 745. 4. 121, IIsection 31.8 11 refl!ra to Sect.ion 318 of Pub. L. No. 101.- "Section 2001(k)II refers to Section 2001(k) of tbe 1995 19 Emergency Supplemental 20 Resciasions Act, pub. L. No. 21 .22
  • not let down our guard or drop our responsibilities. This year we secured indictments against terrorists and sanctions against those who ~ harbor them. We worked to promote environmentally sustainable economic growth. We achieved agreements
Customs Paper (Item)
  • of Securities and Currency, was issued by the Treasury , Department on June 6, 1940:and ame~ded on May 19, 1943. 16 The First War Powers Act of 1941, an amendment to sections 3(a) and 5(b) of the Trading With the Enemy Act, expanded the . ' , '. powers
  • of dead or damaged timber so that the economic value of such timber will not deterioration caused by protracted delays. actions with respect Rescission's Act's to the Thunderbolt requirements. The be lost through The Forest Service's
  • Clinton Administration Foreign and Security Policy [booklet]
  • Europe, Haiti, Latin America and elsewhere. • Opening Markets Abroad to Create Jobs at Home. The true measure of our people's . security includes not only their physical safety, but their economic well-being too. President Clinton has led the most
  • db2184 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)) Pl National Security Classified Information ((a)(l) of the PRA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) of the PRA) P3
  • be delayed past October 18, but the IMF Board may still review the loa'n if acceptable progress had beeri made.' I • Haiti Presidential Security: In response to your directive to Treasury, DOJ and Defense to provide material assistance to Haiti's
  • . • On Oct. 28, the House Agriculture Subcommittee on Forestry, Resource Conservation, and . Research will mark up the Forest Recovery Protection Act. IV. SECRETARY'S SCHEDULE • On Oct. 23, Secretary Glickman will Care in Washington, DC. • On Oct
  • , intellect:ual; and social well.being of our youth "", " , , ' 3· , " ',,", \ III. MAJOR OUTPUTS: . 'The ben~hmarked activities are as follows: Economic Development Start 22 new businesses in the EC. 500 individuals to receive basic work place
  • - and moderate-income communities and people will neVet have full economic opportunity without the involvement and investmenf of major banks. The Communit}' Reinvestment Act of 1977 requires hanks and thrifts 10 meet the credil needs of the entire community
  • Meeting" at the White House. Day 33: February 21, 1993 Delivers speech on the economic plan, Santa Monica, California. Meets with California business leaders. Day 34: February 22, 1993 Announces national technology policy and conducts question
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [6]
  • 21 CFR 412.328(e)(1), as in effect on the date of the 22 enactment of the Health Security Act).". 23 24 25 (2) reduce REDUCTION amended U.S.C. 10 shall as (42 by IN by section 10.41 percent the the UPDATE.—Section ' 1886(g)(1
  • Veloz OA/Box Number: 3882 FOLDER TITLE: [Health Care] [Folder 2]: Business Social Responsibility 2006-0885-F db3210 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)| PI National Security
  • AND EXERCISES DIVISiON............ ......................................................... ". 2 J I RE.'5PONSEAND RECOVERy.............. ................................. "... ............. ................................. "",216 lItfITfGATJO,V
  • . and international forces to maintain order. • • Training of police force. Creating a secure and stable environment which has enabled the United Nations to take over • • • the operation. Pledge of $200 million in assistance in 1995 to the economic recovery. Made
  • Economic Plan - Talking Points
  • for individuals, and $32,000 for cuuples. President Clinton proposed including up to 85 percent of such benefits in taxable income for those with income and benefits exceeding the current thresholds. This affeets the 22 percent highest-income Social Security
  • (5) of 18 the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 19 1974. 20 (5) EXEMPTED MULTIPLE EMPLOYER HEALTH 21 PLAN.—The term "exempted multiple employer 22 health plan" means a multiple employer welfare ar- 23 rangement treated
  • Conference [1] I I 20 I 0-0 198-S kc309 I RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.c. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(I) of the PRA] P2 Relating to the appointment
  • Conference on Africa June 26, 1994 Policy Our policy towards Africa is to advance democracy and human rights, promote economic growth, trade and prosperity, support efforts to resolve regional conflicts and protect U.S._national security. Facts and Figures
  • , Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia and Thailand: From Washington, I have I spent a great deal of time thinking about and working with this region's leaders on the economic, political and security issues that are shaping the Asia Pacific. EveJt·s
  • that will create more and better jobs, guarantee health security for all, reward work over welfare, promote democracy abroad, and begin to reclaim our streets from violent crime. THE ECONOMY Our first priority is economic renewal. adopted a new national economic
  • : Council on For [Foreign] Rels [Relations] [ 1 ] 2006-0469-F dbl930 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)| Pl National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA] P2 Relating
  • Number: 17195 FOLDER TITLE: International Trade 11/10/98 2006-0470-F wr2l3 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information 1(b
  • [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22]
  • ONBox Number: 24126 I FOLDER TITLE: [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22] jp2 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] I Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.c. 552(b)] ! . I National
  • Departure Statement - Tobacco 6/22/98
  • whether they can do that. What he said to. me -- and perhaps I should start with what I said to him. I said to him that the United States wanted to support the, Japanese economic recovery, and that we had a big stake in it, that our economy depended upon
  • ofthe degree to which an alternative met the purpose and need and contamed the elements: necessary to secure an Indian water rights "settlement; and (3) an evaluation of the technicid and economic merits. A. Alternatives Analyzed Building
  • NEC – Budget Surplus to Strengthen Social Security & Medicare II [4]
  • , the double counting argument has some merit. ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEETING ON CONGRESSIONAL AND TruNK·TANK SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM APPROACHES Cabinet Room July 22, 1998 5:30 PM I. RISK II. ThTEGRATIVEAl'I'ROACa ID. ADMTh'ISTRATIVE
  • .llese market over the past three years -- up 20% in 1995 over 1992. • Overall agricultural exports surged to $S6 billion in 1995, up almost 22% over 1994, with highs in poultry, pork, wheat, and cotton. • Even with the difficult economic situation
  • (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
  • . Deficits tend to shrink naturally during periods of economic growth as tax re~enues are boosted, but the minis· ters sa1d Europe's recovery is threatened because long-term interest rates are being dnven up by their governments' extravagant borrowing
  • The Reemployment Act of 1994 Product/Materials Book [Binder] [1]
  • : our nation's economic health. The President's Reemployment Act not only means continued funding for states, it also means greater flexibility and choice for states - so states can build a reemployment system that provides better access to jobs, skills
  • payment reductions from the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. President Clinton Has a Fiscally Responsible Plan to Extend the Solvency of Social Security to 2053. • • Keeping Social Security surpluses for Social Security. The President proposes to lock away
  • : Safehaven Project (Not Processed) Aug 16 -25, 1945 [C48]; Memo to the files re: meeting with the Ministry for EconomiC Warfare, 22 Aug 1945, RG 131, entry NN3-131­ 94-001, box 388, fldr: June 45 - Dec 45, Misc. [C49]. History Associates Incorporated
  • -crisis levels. Last Thursday~ President Zedillo informed me that Mexico would repay $700 million of our financial support ahead of schedule. The North American Free Trade Agreement bolstered that recovery of confidence. Despite Mexico's economic downturn
  • Detroit Economic Club 1/8/99 Econ. Club of Detroit - Drafts - Press 1/8/99 [2]
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  • development progress and to working with its development partners to alleviate poverty while enhancing economic and politicat freedom, But Strategies for Sustainable Development also recognized the need for USAID to act in other circumstances-in times
  • 22 [208687-688]. 37 Of the gold at the Federal Exchange Depository, 95.7% had originated in the Reichsbank: Report on t~e recovery of Reichsbank Precious Metals, Sept. 6, 1945, NACP, RG 59, Entry 5382, Box 6, Cover Memo & Schedule I, pp. 1-3 [201938
  • EITC [Earned Income Tax Credit]/Economic Expansion
  • workers with less education is more sensitive to changes in the economy, with larger gains in recoveries and larger losses in downturns. This Administration has worked hard to maintain an environment in which economic growth can flourish and American
  • for Research, Education, and Economics Karl Stauber will address the Southern Associati,)fl of Agricultural Scientists in Greensboro, North Carolina; on February 20-22, he will attend the 1996 Extension Directors/Administrators meeting in San Diego, California
  • financi~g to small businesses for their growth E modernization or expansion. o , Despite the inherent
  • [Department of Labor - Reemployment Act]
  • economy, and thus cementing a broad-based c o a l i t i o n i n favor of open markets and continuous economic adaptation. B r i e f l y put, the Reemployment Act represents the key component i n an ongoing effort to transform America's unemployment
  • Office Address 2006-0465-F vzl343 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. SS2(b)| PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA| P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal
  • . DBPABTMENTs­ STATE-Foreign Service; TRADE, FOREIGN , .FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CoMMERCE, BUREAU OF, director of, designated to act as Commerce Sec'y '15, 2155, 2186; '22, 3749; '27, 4714; representa- . tive of, to be included in Surveys and Maps Bd. '26,4547
  • is adversely affected, the endurance and spirit of workers to acquire new skills is sorely tested, and the sense of optimism that underlies investmenr in both human and business capital is overcome by the stresses that arise as traditions and economic security
  • . ' ' ~ . \ ­ " . / . ' , . : ' . " , . .; ' (1) SOCIAL SECURITY",ACT.-'Section 112'8B of'" , "'the' Social: Sec~ty 4-rit' 16~ (42U.S.C.', 1320a~7b) 'IS ; , "~mended as, follows: ,':" 17 .J " " ) , , ,18: : , .. '(A), In , the 'heading, by ,adding at the end. ' ~ .,.' , 19
  • ), and National Governors' Association {Jay Kayne, Director, Economic Development and Commerce Policy Studies) with support from SBA and others. 5 I I. CONCLUSIONS The ACE-NET brings together key departments of the Administration, state securities regulators
  • Records Act - 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act- 15 U.S.C. 552(b )] I PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) of the PRA] P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office l(a)(2) of the PRA] P3 Release would violate a Federal
  • Social Security Administration - Narrative History [5]
  • of the first con finned Comnlissioner of Social Security since independence, Acting Commissioner Lawrence B. Tho~1 pson reviewed SSA's planning pl'Occs.ses to bulld on pasl experiences and conform 10 i c dictates of GPRA. On August 4, 1993, Mr. Thompson
  • of Participation; that health care providers must mee,t in order to ~articipate ih the Medicare program. The new rule, included at the Preside.nt's urging in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, requires applicants to provide their social security numbers and employer
  • for what we believe in. This is a unique time in American history: -- a· period of transition whem the world around· us.· is ' undergoing enormous social, political and economic chang.e. 7 · * · · 'rt' s I a· time to. rebuild -- to rebuild our v:isiol
  • technology businesses. DAY 34 FEBRUARY 22, 1993 Technology Initiative Announcement The President and the Vice President unveil a comprehensive, and ground-breaking technology policy: "Technology for America's Economic Growth—A New Direction to Build
  • Economic Conference
  • . Improving the Nation's Infrastructure The Information Superhighway Technology for Economic Growth Interstate Banking Trucking Deregulation in 1994 Small Business BRIEFING PAPER 11: PROTECTING OUR NATION'S SECURITY A. B. C. D. E. F. Keeping Our Military
  • through insurance. paalth Security Act; Mandatory reduction of the amount of any malpractice award by the amount of recovery from other sources (such as health insurance, disability, or workers compensation), effectively prohibiting double recoveries
  • on the importation of currency and securities might make the US the main market for the liquidation of looted assets. 22 ~ach of these possibilities :also raised concerns for US financial interests. The protection of US financial institutions had been one
  • . Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, Average Annual Premiums per Worker: 1994 - 2000 22 Employers' Premium Payments Under the Health Security Act, For Firms Currently Offering Health Insurance: 1994 - 2000 23 Chart III-D
  • ), (There is also a provision for deferral of gains for all $SBIe. across the countryi and separate tax incentives for Indian Reservations.] • • $1.0B in a capped entitlement under Title XX of the Social Security Act over 5 years, with approximately 60% allocated
  • [Family Support Act] Juvenile Law Center Jackson Hole Group Judith Hart Social Security Matter Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Kennedy-Kassenbaum Junior League Kaleidoscope KARE [Kildare Assoc. of Parents and Friends of Handicapped People] Kennedy
  • challenge the Asian Pacific nations to lead the way. wen. r.want to di~uss wbal1 believe are the three central elements ofn:newed,economic growlh in this region: first; nn·aggrc:Ssive recovery stauegy WT the short-tenn, built upon strong a~onand leadership
  • that, led by our continuing, solid economic expansion, the other G-7 nations are moving into recovery as well. • Leading the way in growth. Since last year s Tokyo summit, real GDP in the U.S. has grown by 4.2 percent. This represents the best performance
  • Act- IS U.S.C. 552(b)l National Security Classified Information l(a)(l) of the PRAI Relating·to the appointment to Federal office l(a)(2) of the PRAI Release would violate a Federal statute l(a)(J) of the PRAI Release would disclose trade secrets
  • paclcage 10 strengthen and prolong the economic recovery. The focus of the stimulus package is on creating jobs by placing a down payment in the cuorenl rlSCal year on the long-term investments that will create greater economic growth in the future. We
  • . Disclosure of return information for administration of certain programs under the Health Security Act. Subtitle F—Graduate Medical Education and Academic Health Centers Trust Fund Sec. 7601. Establishment of Graduate Medical Education and Academic Health
  • information on household owners . .~The Traditional IRA, esrablishcd in 1974 under rhe Employee Retirement Income Security Act. permits a ma.ximum dcducrible annual cnrnriburion of $2,000 for single persons and $1t,OOO for married couples. (Individuals
  • Service qhd the Economic Research Service; January 17, 199'5, "USDA's Analysis of the Personal Respbnsibility Act of 1995 (RR. 4)," April 14, 1995. (This analysis was primarily used internally by Administration offici~lls.) "Welfare Ref,orm
  • Records National Security Council Legal Advisor (James Baker) OA/Box Number: 2374 FOLDER TITLE: Haiti - Aristide 2006-0651-F vz587 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- ]44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act- ]5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI P2 PJ P4
  • poor •.• for housing for the elderly, the disabled and for public housing. * It's part of our continuing commitment to restore communities and prepare them for economic recovery. ~-------~~~~~~~~~ 2 * The importance of the B-Factory is literally
  • Russia -- all these things designed to make sure that NATO remains strong, supports the coming together of Europe, and leads in meeting our new security challenges. a Yesterday in Paris the leaders of NATQ and Russia signed the historic Founding Act
  • that no county could receive sore than $50,000 from the fund, Mnd also provided that farmers must pledge security for the money t h e y limitations Insured that the Toland Act would b e borrowed. These n o 8 u c c e 8 s f u l than the federal loan plan
  • proportions of seniors. (Title H) Rural Electric Cooperatives and Rural Telephone Cooperatives may function as corporate alliances for their members, (sec. 1311) n:\hooka\nir-ve*.hcr R. Van Hook/CG/OASH 12/27/93 The Health Security Act URBAN COMMUNITIES
  • reduce greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing U.S. energy security and creating new economic opportunity for fanners and others. President Clinton issued an Executive Order last year to coordinate federal efforts to spur Ihe development of bio-based
  • : Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting David Kusnet OA/Box Number: 4284 FOLDER TITLE: G: President Letters Van Zbinden 2006-0465-F vz1340 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S. C. 2204(a)] Pl National Security Classified Information
  • ISTEA [International Surface Transportation Efficiency Act] [2]
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  • , play the most important roles in the State's economic recovery. Given the magnitude and character of the underlying problems, a short-term "stimulus" will do little good: the real hope lies in a gradual restructuring of the State economy, -3informed
  • [Reemployment Act] House Labor Substitute (Clean) [1]
  • through 2003. SEC. 4. D E F I N I T I O N S . 21 For the purposes of this Act, the following definitions 22 apply: 23 24 August 15. 1994 (4:54 p.m.) (1) COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS.—The term "community-based organizations" has the F:\MAS\H4050
  • (1 page) RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU 1994- Draft #6 2006-0460-F . 2560 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44
  • millennium. We spoke candidly about our shared interests as well as our differences. I said then to the leaders of China ~ and I will say again tonight - that there is no contradiction between national security and personal liberty. Economic freedoms
  • ' Control of Art ,,' ;~per, p~tt~mjof I Hi there. As I mentioned in m:>: last response to your I think need to do more to show a behavior with respect to U.S. forces with respe
  • Credit, and established a targeted tax preference for capital gains. Business Growth and Investment The President's economic plan spurred, and helped to maintain, the recovery. After four years of weak growth, the economy has grown 3.5 percent under
  • Presidential Records Act - |4-l U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA| b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency 1(b
  • the Hazard Mitigation and Relocation Assistance Act Region V emphasized mitigation projects in the recovery effort and supported Direclor Witt's priority of acquiring vulnerable properties and relocating people om: of the floodplain. Region V focused on non
  • 1hc u ea:tion ofNAT9.- -Ami.it set the foundation for an Atlantic community of democracie that embraced our values, spread prosperity and secured our victory in the Cold War. o the wise acts of self-interest that will secure another 50 years of peace
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 014 - Folder 003 DPC [Domestic Policy Council] Polls [1] t:J::I1 L.."tl J. ::1':10 J. ( • ..JL.. Saving the surplus for Social Security has the added benefit of paying down the national debt - which helps keeps interest
  • and the Secretary ofthe Treasury was authorized to investigate, regulate or prohibit the sending, mailing or importing of securities from,any foreign country into the United :States. 22 wor~ers Furthermore, General Ruling 5 provided that Customs officers
  • [Health Security Act Staff Discussion Draft] [Loose] [3]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Lew Subseries: OA/ID Number: 3784 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Health Security Act Staff Discussion Draft] [loose] [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 53 7 6 3 O:\BAI\BAI94.F74 STAFF
  • Administrator Julia Stasch resigned this week to return to the private sector. Thurma~ Davis, the agency's National Capital regional Administrator, will serve as acting deputy. • Review of Federal Building Security: This week, Justice completed its government
  • . Specific leads include the Counter-Intelligence Corps (CTC), ' the US Third and Seventh Armies: These possible instances of diversions of looted monetary gold have also led the Gold Team to examine violations ofthe Gold Recovery Act of 1934 in the United
  • ] [5] 2008-0702-F 'ml97 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)[ Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)l Pt P2 PJ P4 b(t) National security classified information l(b)(t) of the FOIAI b(2) Release would disclose
  • (Nov. 14 and 30, and Dec. 6, 1995) (hereinafter 1995 Hearings) . 22. For example, see J. Bogen & H. Krooss, Securities Credit: Its Economic PAGE 67 S&P's The Review of Banking and Financial Service, July, 1996 Role and Regulation, chapter 8
  • Econ. Statement Press Conf. 4/30/98 - Economic Statement
  • in contributing to the improvement in economic activity that occurred thereafter." 0 0 Fortune, 10/3/94: "[President Clinton's 1993] economic plan helped bring interest rates down, spurring the recovery." 0 • Congressional Budget Office, Economic and Budget
  • middle class has not shared in the benefits of this recovery any more than it shared in the economic growth of the 1980s. True, over five million jobs have been added since January 1993, most in high-paying occupations, and we are justifiably proud
  • this momentum going. That's really what we're here to celebrate, ratify and commit ourselves to today. I think the first thing we have to do is to stay with the economic policies that have worked for the 3 of 7 11/22/1999 10:23 A M Search - 14 Results
  • twentieth century, it ,, was not until after World War II that an economic development program financed entirely by was instituted. th~ federal government The Marshall Plan, as the Euro~ean Recovery Program (ED) was more commonly known, involved
  • and continue e journey of renewal we began last year. A journey to help spread prosperity and democracy around the globe. To expand our economic recovery, and create jobs. To reward those who work and restore security by providing every American with health
  • ::! :ni u;e of medical o r e , see M j - r : r - rt al (1937). r . .^K - 5-/ Journal of Economic Prrsprctn ts anceV phvsicians acting as good agents would provide medical servies as long as [he marginal benefit to the patient exceeds the private
  • taken strong steps. We have improved anti-terrorism coordination with other countries and provided training for our allies. We have tightened security for our diplomats, troops, and air travelers. We have strengthened economic sanctions against nations
  • 08/18/93 9:38 S, BROOKS '/EVERET H. BECKNER \CTING) 4A-014 06/17/93 3: 16 P. SEISER l/LEONEl V. MIRANDA 58-110 08/17/93 5:51 S. BROOKS EjROBERT L. SAN MARTIN ACTING) 6C-016 08/17/93 5: 19 C. STOVER H/PETER N. BRUSH ACTING
  • : Revolving Door: Osborne 2006-0469-F dbl491 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information |(bXl) of the FOIA] b(2) Release would
  • of gold and silver3 Found in Halle: 3 parcels securities 96 sacks German coins 43 bags currency (Shipment #2-A) 4 22 bags currency (Shipment #2-B) 4 1. 16 cases = 64 large gold bars (Shipment #2-C) 4 2 chests currency and gold (Shipment #2-D) 4 7
  • . and a sense of security and stability. It is a terrible truth that disasters can rob people of each and every one of these basic human needs. Yet, this does not have to be. Many think that disasters, especially natural disasters sucb as hun'icanes, floods
  • Jeffords-Kennedy [Work Incentives Improvement Act] [2]
  • pemitting sta10$ to provide Medicaid coverage to womeri with mcdi conditions that can reasonably be IlIsmnc:;d to cau.se tho level of c1isa.hility required to a1ify for Social Security cash bcncfits. In previous vcrsiona oft.be WOfk ID:Hrni ImpmvCmem Act
  • .,::, .,' GLIDE June 22, 1999 Kenneth Klothen Executive Director Commission on Holocaust Assets 901 15th Street, NW Suite 350 Washington, DC 20005 Dear Ken: I don't believe that I gave you this "press package" when you were meeting here at Glide
  • (Speeechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Canada, 2/95- Parliament 2006-0460-F . 2590 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)) Pl P2 P3 P4 b(I) National security classified
  • in the NAIC's ERISA 'White Paper, "ERISA: A Call For Reform, ", adopted in September 1994, the NAIC is concerned about unlevel protections for beneficiaries of health plans governed by the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA plans) and those
  • The President's economic program is a three-part plan for restoring the nation's economy, and raising the present and future incomes and living standards of America's families. It has three primary components: n stimulus program to strtnsth.en the current recovery
  • . Greece must have help to import the goods necessary to restore Harry S. Truman, 1947 internal order and security so essential for economic and political recovery. The Greek Government has also asked for the assistance of experienced American
  • Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- (S U.S.C. SS2(b)) Pt National Security Classified Information ((a)(l) of the PRA) P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA) P3 Release would violate a Federal statute
  • revenue loss of $53 billion); enacting a neutral cost recovery plan for capital investments (generating afive-yeargain to the Treasury of $22 billion); and expanding Individual Retirement Accounts (increasing revenues by $3.5 billion over five years). 4
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  • National Security Council Speechwriting (Paul Orzulak) OA/Box Number: 4023 FOLDER TITLE: [Japan, Germany, and Kosovo] [I] 2008-0702-F "m213 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)( Freedom of Information Act- (5 U.S.C. 552(b
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  • The British themselves had determined that more than half the information they were obtaining through censorship at the time was "related I , I . to economic warfare or financial pressure, less than one-quarter to "security" or police . matters, and ten
  • : 17194 FOLDER TITLE: Job Training Bill 8/7/98 2006-0470-F WT652 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)| Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)| PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1
  • and democracy around the globe. To protect and expand our economic recovery, and create the jobs and opportunities that our people demand and deserve. To reward those who work and restore security by providing every American with health care benefits that can
  • around. President Clinton inherited what experts called a "jobless recovery" with unemployment topping 7 percent. President Clinton's Economic Plan helped turn the economy around and lay the foundation for the lowest combined unemployment, inflation
  • Pacific Rim Economic Conference [2]
  • to the military. Acting to ease the economic adjustment of workers, firms and communities which have relied on defense spending: .' ""'" • DoD reduced its civilian workforce in 1993-94 by 115,000, all but 8,000 by providing early retirement benefits and other
  • Act - 144 V.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act - 15 V.S.c. 552(b)f PI National Security Classified Information l(a)(l) of the PRAI P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office l(a)(2) of the PRAI PJ Release would violate a Federal statute l
  • our commitment to low inflation. A Stronger IMF. Working with Congress, the President secured our commitment to the IMF, with a package of tough reforms to make the Fund more accountable, more focused on growth, better equipped to address the economic
  • , Events) OAiBox Number: 7679 FOLDER TITLE: Podiatrists Briefing June 13, 1996 2010-0198-S db1665 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.c. 2204(a)[ Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.c. 552(b)] PI P2 P3 P4 b(l) National security
  • Gailey, Chief of Staff, "Gift of Paintings to President Hoover," July 22, 1947,i NACP, RG 260, Economics Division, Box 116 [10097-106098]; and Letter from Lt. Col'. G.H. Garde, Adjutant General to Mr. George Scheuller, Information Control, Congress I
  • is indicated below. Divider Title: L The Health Security Act ACADEMIC H E A L T H C E N T E R S America's Academic Health Centers form a unique national resource, driving advances in medical sciences and biotechnology. They secure America's position
  • Presidential Records Communications DonBaer OA/Box Number: 10139 FOLDER TITLE: Press Conference 11/9 2006-0458-F db1245 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)) PI National Security
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  • Economic
  • around. President Clinton inherited what experts called a "jobless recovery" with unemployment topping 7 percent. President Clinton's Economic Plan helped tum the economy around and lay the foundation for the lowest combined unemployment, inflation
  • in the Middle East, leadership at the United Nations, economic development in the poorest countries, and efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. The President fought for and secured victories to strengthen America's leading role in the world - by meeting
  • ' " TABLE OF CONTENTS I. "SUIIi111ary of FY 2000 Budget II. ,Clinton/Gore Fiscal and Economic Record ,. III. 1~Page Summary of Cl!nton/Gore Proposal to Save Social Security Now and Meet Am~rica's Challenges " c ' IV~ , Clinton/Gore' Proposals:for
  • reaffirm China's commitment to a stable exchange rate, and to dealing effectively with the economic challenges it faces. In the coming weeks and months, though, it will be Japan's tum to step up to the plate - by acting decisively to stimulate growth
  • - and better than we could have hoped it would work. And this is the strategy that is keeping our economy growing, steady and strong. That is the difference a single act of courage and conscience made. And as you know, our economic rebirth was only
  • [Loose Material – HSA [Health Security Act] Draft/Amendments to Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974]
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  • a 20-year trend in stagnant in1mes may be changing. Our recovery has not been feli tiy millions and we have much Tork to do, but the United States has never been in a stronger economic position to compete and win in the world. Second, we are opening
  • percentage points, up to a maximum of 80%. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 States may elect to accept a donation of funds, services, or equipment towards a state program under this Act from individuals and the private sector. However
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  • : Holocaust Victims Insurance Act • OFFICIAL TITLE AS INTRODUCED: A bill to provide for the recovery of insurance issued for victims of the Holocaust. STATUS: Floor Actions ***NONE*** STATUS: Detailed Legislative Status House Actions Jan 28, 98: Referred
  • provision in the Health Security Act addressing alliance enrollment of Medicare beneficiaries who work or whose spouses work would eliminate the employee threshold. The provision would require all employer-sponsored plans to cover workers, dependents
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  • for strategiC planning, Dave leclaire Acting Assistant Secretary for Defense Programs. Sgptember 19-21, Spartanburg, SC, for training, Or. Everet Beckner Acting Assistant Secretary for Oefense Programs. S£Qtember 22-26, Oak Ridge, TN, for site visit
  • -- International Symposium on Kamal Bunt, Raleigh, NC. Acting Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services Mary Ann Keeffe: • July 22-24 -- 'Society for Nutrition Education (SNE) annual conference, Montreal, Canada. Team Nutrition, USDA's nutrition
  • to reassure markets that it continues to be a serious anti-inflation fighter," says WEFA Group Inc., an economic forecasting firm. It predicts the Fed will act to raise the key federal funds interest rate, the rate at which banks lend to each other, to 5
  • SEC. 102. REFERENCE TO SOCL.
  • challenges facing our nation as we approach the 21st century: E • We must restore the American Dream by accelerating economic growth, expanding opportunity, and enhancing security. • We must reconstruct our social order by strengthening families, attacking
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  • Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] PI P2 P3 P4 b(1) National security c1tsified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] b(2) Release would discl6se internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2
  • Security Act, treatment for mental and addictive disorders is an integral part ofhealth care delivery in America. I am personally committed to ensuring that comprehensive health care reform provides substantial benefits for these disorders. The costs
  • no! Affirmative action is merely a legal method devised and utilized by President Nixon (and every Republican and Democratic Administration since) as a "means" not an "end," to secure measurable progress overcoming the long-standing affects of de jure and de facto
  • independent economic, political and security agendas in an effort to strengthen their sovereignty. indcpcndcnl:c and territorial ilUcgrity. Th~ young states of tile old Soviet Union prepared to mark their first decade of independence in 2001, but the sober
  • will deliver to Congress a comprehensive plan for health care reform that finally will bring costs·under control and provide security to all of our families, so that no one will be denied the coverage they need, but so that our economic future
  • and break offlegs. Do my Republican colleagues want to see a campaign ad ofBill Gates and the billions and billions 6fdollars he is saving from this? " [The Wall Street Journal, 7/22/99] SEVERAL ECONOMIC OPINION MAKERS HAVE SPOKEN OUT AGAINST THE REPUBLICAN
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  • /94: "[President Clinton's] economic plan helped bring interest rates down, spurring the recovery." • Alan Greenspan, 2/20/96: "The deficit reduc.tion in President Clinton's 1993 Economic Plan was "an unquestioned factor in contributing
  • for Security and Law Enforcement '(1) Serves as the Department's Emergency Preparedness Officer, and develops procedures related to the duties of the Secretary as an officer of the United States who is eligible to act as President if the offices
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