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  • President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) [1]
  • President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) [2]
  • President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) [3]
  • President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, 6/5-6/00
  • Meeting-Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) Full Council Meeting, 06/07-08/99
  • President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) [Meeting], DC, 3/15-16/99
  • Americans with Disabilities Act News Article on PACHA [Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS] – 12/95
  • Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
  • President Clinton joins Sandra (Sandy) Thurman, Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy and the President Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS for a staff group photo in the Oval Office
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Meeting With the President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS 12/18/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and an Exchange with Reporters 7/28/1995
  • Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, September 1996 DOMA [Defense of Marriage Act] – Final Draft
  • : National AIDS Policy Office Series/Staff Member: Daniel Montoya Subseries: OA/LD Number: 21092 FolderlD: Folder Title: Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, September 1996 DOMA [Defense of Marriage Act] Final Draft Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • , 1996 National Defense Authorization Act, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PAHCA) meetings and discussions, Ryan White CARE (Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency) Act Reauthorization, and development of the National Strategy for HIV and AIDS
  • Advisory Commissions
  • an advisory committee as: any committee, board commission council, conference panel, task force, or other similar group, or any subcommittee or other subgroup thereof (hereafter in this paragraph referred to as /'committee') which is ­ I I I , (A) {>B
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 002 - Folder 001 AIDS - General [1] .J THE: WHITE: HOUSE: WASHINGTON December 17,1998 MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HIV/AIDS DATE: LOCATION: BRIEFING TIME: EVENT: FROM: I. December 18, 1998 Cabinet
AIDS-Funding (Item)
  • enningslBruce Reed Sandy Thurman Richard Socarides Broderick Johnson PARTICIPANTS: Secretary Shalala Dr. David Satcher Rep. Maxine Waters Rep. Louis Stokes Denise Stokes, Member of the President's Advisory Council on HIV and AJDS ·Seated on Stage: Sandy
  • , World AIDS Day preparations, and correspondence with the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA). It contains only emails.
  • , lowering the cost of protease inhibitors, needle exchange programs, the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, pediatric drug labeling, AIDS vaccine funding and research, the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), and invitations to panel discussions
  • , an additional purpose of this meeting is to demonstrate that the President is engaged in leading the Administration's work on HIV -related issues. POli~ PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION: . The President has met with members of the his Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS July
  • the Secretary's authority • Secretary is evaluating available scientific reviews of needle exchange programs to determine appropriate course of action Q&A Meeting of and Report from tbe President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS December, 1997 Tbe PACHA accuses
  • the Interdepartmental Task Force on ~. o Convene and staff lite White House Community Adviso[)'Council on HIV Policy. o Provide staff suppen to you on- matters relating CounciL ' to your role on the Domestic Policy' . • Conduct congressional relations on HIV/AIDS
  • This collection consists of email concerning national and international HIV/AIDS policy sent and received by Sandra Thurman. Related subjects found within this collection consist of needle exchange, AIDS awareness events, and Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and of the Georgia State AIDS Task Force, the Fulton County HIV Planning Council, and the Executive Committee of Cities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief (CAEAR). 2012-0045-S http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 1 System
  • AIDS-Advisory Council
  • cc: Sandra Thurman/OPD/EOP, Richard Socarides/WHO/EOP, Sarah A. Bianchi/OPO/EOP, Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP Subject: Upcoming Meeting of the President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS Beginning next Monday, the President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS
  • . Public lIealth Service, National AIDS Advisory Council. Advisee the Administrator of HRSA on national AIDS policy And programs including Ryan White prograll\l!, AIDS Education"l and Training Programs, programs. substance abuse linkage programs
  • you do every day to improve the lives of the people of our nation and around the world. I'd also like to thank Dr. Hitt and the members of the President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS for their work on this critical issue and for suggesting that we
  • ~-~---- .~ 5 I And yet, the pandemic rages on: I • In sub-Saharan Africa, more than 22 million adults and 1 million children are currently living wilh HIV, I • Every day, 11,000 additional people are infected - one overy 8 seconds, I • Since
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  • Commiasku"Ic:r. 'E:astcrn BAVARI~ Board of1~ruStees, Pre~ident. SI. Luke's Hospital Foundation Board of DiTtcton. Conlinuum HIV Services Communily Advisory floord, Alia-Bates Hospital BALTIMORE Board of Din::c:tor. l1CAS Public Policy Commiuee
  • of the people of our nation and around the world. I'd also like to thank Dr. Hitt and the members of the President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS for their work on this critical issue and for suggesting that we convene this meeting. And I want to express my
  • including: the thoughtful testimony of many hundreds of Americans, including people living with mv; careful review of The President January 22, 1993 Page 2 the rich literature on HIV and AIDS, and policy proposals from many AIDS and ,health organizations
  • Presidential Advisory Council I oJ' 5 11/27/2000 11:53 AM Cli;;_ton/Gor~:: http://www. whitchousc.gov/ON A P/accomp.htn Progress on HIV/AIDS • Convened the First Ever White House Conference on HIV and AIDS • Chart of Selected HIV/AIDS Investments
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  • treatment of HIV disease, representatives from the AIDS Action Council, community-based AIDS servic~ organizations, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) have begun to work collaboratively to address
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  • the funds we need to run the office. Apfel is still worldng out the details at his end. The Advisory Council may need to be funded from another depa.rtinent. However, a.fter tlilldng more with Hamet Rabb (HHS General· Counsel), I am more comfortable with :I
  • to Correspondents (I page) OS/28/1996 P61b(6) . COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) ONBox Number: 11218 FOLDER TITLE: CHR Memos to the President 2010-0198-S kc251 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: Trip California (San Francisco/Oakland) May 23-24, 1996
  • , Food and Drug Administration Art Agnos, Regional Director, Department of Housing and Urban Development Jeff Levi, Deputy Director, Office of National AIDS Policy Dr. Michael Rankin; member, Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS . Regina Aragon
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  • an AIDS vaccine in the next ten years, the Vice President's request for HCF A to assess the feasibility of a budget neutral waiver which would enable Medicaid to cover people with HIV before they become disabled enough to meet the current eligibility
  • engagement in vaccine research. · ',,: " October 5, 1999 PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON The following resolution was unanimou1)ly adopted by the l'rcsidcnthtl Advisory Council 011 IIIV/AIDS during their 14"' meeting on Tuc.sdllY October 5, 1999 HIV
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  • in use by NIH for research and MRS for prevention). Concem was expressed that the Coordinator's title sounds too weak. Concern was also c!x.pressed that the President's AIDS Advisory Council be as inclusive and representative as Pilss1bLe and that its
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  • agreed to. They are: 1. I "iill occupy this position until September 15 at the latest, at which time I will return to HHS. 2. The Presidential HIV/AIDS Advisory Council will not be appointed while I am serving as the Interim AIDS Coordinator. 3. I
  • , San Mateo, CA Marin AIDS Project, San Rafael, CA Marin General Hospital AIDS, San Rafael, CA HIV Planning Advisory Council, Santa Anna, CA Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Santa Fe Springs, CA Face to Face, Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA
  • AIDS Advisory Council - 7/28/95
  • ADVISORY COUNCIL ROOSEVELT R O OM JULY 28, 1995 [Acknowledgement: Patsy Fleming — AIDS] f o r your leadership on HIV and Let me thank each of you f o r agreeing t o serve on t h i s Advisory Council. No government, no matter how wise, has a l l
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  • million for (DC, an increase of$26 million; or 74 percent, to 'continue efforts to prevent the spread of HIV in deVeloping nations. It is estimated that currently there are 22 million'adults and 1 million children living with HIV /AIDS in the sub-Saharan
  • HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet/ HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials and Treatments (Center for Health Promotion National Council of La Raza April 1996)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderlD: Folder Title: [HIV/AIDS Information Guide/HIV/STDS and Hispanic Women
  • [Health Care Reform: Lessons From the HIV Epidemic] [Loose]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Walter Zelman Subseries: 3798 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [Health Care Reform: Lessons from the HIV Epidemic] [loose] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 56 4 5 2 HEALTH CARE
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [3]
  • to a meeting with residents.' .' .. . . PARTICIPANTS1AUDIENCE You will be joined by Roberta Achtenberg, Senior Advisor to -Secretary CDC, along with Cisneros, Joe O'Neill of HRSA, and Helene Gayle members of the Advisory Council.' . III. of. , FORMAT
  • you do every day to improve the lives of the people of our nation and around the world. I'd also like to thank Dr. Hitt and the members of the President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS for their work on this critical issue and for suggesting that we
  • IAJ 'J H~ tJ!LvJ U I",; (~J~ I'~~ 1t~sC\.\e.i'V\ ~ I ~ 05 ;-q'L t (L) S 88 . L 4S-i­ d oV I~ Vi 11 e. c c. 'h ~ i 'etc, iI l.( .1 I i I ! PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY
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  • . Key Talking Po,ints about the HIV Action Agenda February 22, 1993 Page 3 • Our speech must also reflect a genuine belief that we are all at potential risk for HIV, although it is true that some, persons are at limited risk based
  • of Minnesota .. Youth & AIDS Project. Walden House, Inc. . YouthCare ­ . Dissemination and Rermement of the Mpdel Grantees ....... ~ ........ ~ .......... 5' Children's Hospital, NewOrleaos Children's National Medical Center Family PI~g Council
  • efforts to combat the epidemic. The implementation of this Strategy will involve the relevant Federal Agencies, the private sector, community-based organizations, the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, and people who are living with HTV and AIDS
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  • smallpox and polio, HIV infection is brought under full control throughout the world. " -- The American Foundation for AIDS Research (AMFAR) AIll~- VOU.IvtLVarmus Meeting With NIH Advisory Council to Discuss AIDS Vaccine Status ·;",1 1 "~I. • Today
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [1]
  • agencies and members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS. They are: • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • IV Dr. Joseph O'Neill, Associate Administrator for HIV/AIDS, Health Resources and Services Administration Dr. Helene Gayle
  • Conference-Global Health Council, 06/20-22/99
  • Philanthropy Conference 10/22/99: Millennium Council Projects; Philanthropy
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  • immunosuppression related to infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Infectious Diseases Division of HIVIAIDS Atlanta
  • NII Advisory Meeting February 13, 1996
  • Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco Meetings Box 1 of 4 ( \v i fA ·k C I 'i i I.g E. \ £ - . Date 2/2/96 2/4/96 2/4/96 2/4-2/6 2/5/96 2/6/96 2/21-2/22 2/21/96 2/24/96' 2/26/96 2/26/96 . 2/26/96 2/26/96 2/27/96 2/27/96 2/27
  • HIV/CBC [Congressional Black Caucus] [1] 10/28/98
  • , Atlanta Journal/Constitution, 48 Hours and many other news mediums. Ms. Stokes now serves as member of President Clinton's HIV/AIDS Advisory Council, a il of 30 diverse members chosen from throughout the country. The purpose of the cou'- M is to personally
  • Devorah Adler - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of the records of Devorah Adler from her time in the Domestic Policy Council. Adler was Assistant Director for Health Policy from 1998 to the end of the Clinton Administration. This series highlights health care topics
  • Care Financing Administration Priorities 07/22/97 [OA/ID 20462] Binder #12 DPC [Domestic Policy Council] Documents: Medical Savings Account Demonstration 07/23/97 [OA/ID 20462] Binder #12 DPC [Domestic Policy Council] Documents: Medicare: CBO
  • This collection consists of the Chron Files of Robert Bell, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council (NSC). The files contain records related
  • (OAR) Advisory Council, the National Task Force on AIDS Drug Development, the Presidential,,~UV/AIDS Advisory Council and other advisory bodies will be critical for providing recommendations and input into the evolving national AIDS agenda
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  • babies' chances of ca~ching HIV from mothers. .. .;, 'P. : LEXiS- NEXI5~ . m '@.A mr.mbcr of the Rr.cd Ehevkr ph.: group -@.A mcmber ,or 1hI!. . ~cc~t ~~l~~vicr pk K'.t~~~. "" .' .~. ',\; Page 3 . The Associated Press, April 22, 1997
  • , such as minority and women ts health-must be involved in the vaccine effort. , , • 4. The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS requests a progress report from tbe mV/AIDS vaccine couneil and from the NIH AIDS Vaccine Research . C
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  • TIne Presidential HIV/AIDS Advisory Councill 2. ("Co~cil"). Objectives, Scope of Activities and Description of n:~ The Council shall advise the President and the Offi~ of the National AIDS Pollicy Coordinator regarding programs and policie:,i
  • , and all the members of the President's Advisory Council. I think ~ost of them were actually sitting in the overflow room so the rest of you can be here. But I thank them -- we heard them; let's give them a hand, maybe they can hear us. (Applause.) I thank
  • in recent days that the ban" on Federal funding "was aboutto be lifted." Dr. R. Scott Hitt, head of the presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS, said of yesterday's announcement: "At best, this is hypocrisy, At worst, it's a lie. And n"o rl1atterwhat
  • Advisory Board on Race - Meetings Series - Collection Finding Aid
  • Meetings Series: This series contains records regarding the Advisory Board’s meetings. The meetings were open to the public and held in Denver, Colorado; San Jose, California; Akron, Ohio; Fairfax, Virginia; and Phoenix, Arizona. The series includes
  • -001 077 102408 40157 102408-002 077 102408 40157 102408-003 077 102408 40157 102408-004 077 102408 40157 102408-005 077 102408 40157 102408-006 Folder Title Equal Employment Advisory Council, October 8 HBCU Commemoration 9/22/97 National Bar
  • here today but for the work you do every day to improve the lives of the people of our nation and around the world. I'd also like to thank Dr. Hitt and the members of the President's Advisory Council on HIY and AIDS for their work on this critical issue
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  • create the perception that the Council is expected to act merely as a rubber stamp for the administration instead of as a credible. independent expert advisory group. Should the Council wish. as a whole, to urge the administration to alter any of its
  • , I Recommendations for a National HIV Policy National pounCIl on HIV Disease (formerly the National Parents' Council on AIDS) June 1994 1 Preface In the following pages the National Council on HIV Disease (NC/HIV) discusses recommendations
  • Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records related to The United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, part of the United States Information Agency (USIA). The Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy merged with the Department of State in October
  • Clinton Presidential Records: National Security Council [URMS] VOA/Voice of America 9302542 [OA/ID 460] Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files Commmunications Ann Walker Files [U.S. Advisory Commission – U.S. Advisory
  • ongoing efforts against HIV and AIDS. With biotechnology accelerating the development of new vaccines and making existing ones even safer, it is a hopeful moment for vaccine research in America, including the challenge of finding a vaccine against AIDS
  • have djcd of AIDs; and they arc all our . ' million Americans are now HIV positive. And yet,, the untilthe famous fall. Until, like Magic John'son, .\! 1 hut Ashe:, someQnc takes advantage of their privacy. Then : i n·1 •pri
  • for Econ & Social Council of UN, Reps of the USA Effectiveness of UN, US Comm on Improving the Enterprise for the Americas Bd European Community; Aec-Coal-Steel-Econ Fund for Agricultural Dev, Inti HIV/ AIDS, National Advisory Council Institute of Peace, Bd
  • Preside.ntial Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) ON Box Number: 7237 FOLDER TITLE: ForwardedlTickler Folder (for DPC & Other) June 1995 - March 1996 [2] 2010-0198-S kc273 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential RecordsAct· [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • Speech on HIV Prevention 9 May 1995 1:00pm [2]
  • I I . I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I ,I 'I The National Youth SUllllllit on HIV .Prevention and Education May 6·9, 1995 • Washington, D( FINAL REPORT Prepared by: The National Association of State Boards of Education
  • may know, the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation (ACHP) recently announced that they were opposed to the new WW II Memorial that is set to be built on the Mall between the Washington Monument arid the Lincoln Memorial. This has been
  • ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES· PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director July 22, 1999 Sara Jane Bloomfield Director, U.S
  • HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet/HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials and Treatments (Center for Health Promotion, National Council of La Raza, June 1994)
  • Subgroup/Office of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Counci I Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderiD: Folder Title: HIV/AIDS FACT SHEET I HIV/AIDS CLINICAL
  • Survey of Registered Nurses provided the following characteristics: • A total of 40,212 RNs were estimated to have the position title of school nurse 32,000 nurses were working in public schools During the December 1994 National Advisory Council
  • ,. that I I '1 .1 48 NEWSWEEK: MARCH 22, 1993 II. Was HIV'once less deadly? If HIV had always caused AIDS, one would expect virus and . illness to emerge together in the historical record. Antibodies to HIV have been detected in rare blood samples
  • years) and strong support for reauthorization of the CARE Act. • Easing of Social Security disability rules to speed approval of eligibility. • Creation of the Office of National AIDS Policy at the White House; the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV
  • National Council of La Raza Publications
  • with women. 22 According to Dr. Cynthia Gomez. University of California. San Francisco. Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, the potential for HIV infection among lesbians may be no less than for heterosexual women because of the low level of perceived risk
  • Molly Brostrom - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists Molly Brostrom’s Domestic Policy Council files. Brostrom served as Senior Policy Analyst in the Domestic Policy Council from April 1995 to January 1997. She worked extensively in the areas such as: homelessness, housing
  • , legislation, public housing, Social Security Advisory Council, and various White House conferences. The records include agendas, articles, briefing papers, informational packets, letters, legislation, legislative referral memoranda, meeting notes, memos
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  • the DOIlQSlt.:Le policy council? other structure? • What. influence does the APe have over varlou.1 government .a.qencies? • Whai: iii the relat.ionship of the APe to the HIV/AlDS research .tructuZ'a i.e. CDC, MIM, etc.? :J: hope th•• clililc\UlDiol'l
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  • criteria and AIDS clinical evidence and care standards, which call for early treatment of HIV .disease, representatives from the AIDS Act~on Council, community-based AIDS service organizations, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA-) and the Office
  • . 1600~A_N.W. ; W~ I).c. 20500 Dear Mr. bde1it: ;;;.~ .-., ,"',"';'1,:;' "'." ,"" :~;' I'~"ip~ U~ with mv/AIDs. Jwrite u,ytm ttxbyto requestyoursuppott in myeifotU to '. C'NlI!'t that t\u:xlinc for pl'08l"Ilft! far people Uvt.ag with HIV dfs4ase
  • of the meetinglat his discretion. (22 USC 1621 note) i I ** For additional info,rmation about the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in th~ United States, please visit www.pcha.gov ** What: Presidential Adviso{y Commission on Holocaust Assets
  • . focus for governmental efforts against HIV/AIDS, the President created the Office of National AIDS Policy Jithin the White House, to advise him on AIDS policy issues and coordinate interdepart~ental .a c t i v i t i e s . . . . I . Advisory Council
  • +8.6 +1.0 6.0 $658.1 +$110.0 May 7, 1993 PHS - 22 ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND: ~ Title I: Fc)rmula Grants to Cities - Supports "emergency relief" for cities with high HIV infection incidence (> 2,000 AIDS cases). • Funds can be used to pay
  • disability rules to speed approval of eligibility. o Creating the Office of National AIDS Policy at the White House and the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS. fiI. Research Developments & Opportunities for Progress A. THERAPEUTICS Implications
  • This collection consists of records related to James Hamilton, who served as a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) from 1995 to 1997. This collection consists of correspondence and emails relating to Hamilton’s
  • States, WHO for White House Office, CEA for Council of Economic Advisers, and Default for emails not associated with an office. FOIA 2006-1003-F includes WHORM records from these subject codes: FG006-14 President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • Meeting: Congressional Staffers. Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco General Files Box #5261 NARA #3682 .Date: 917-9194 9113/94 . 9/14/94 9115/94 9/16/94 9/16/94 - ------- --- -9n3-24/95 9119/94 9/19/94 9/21194 9/22/94 9/22/94 . 9
  • ':at provide clean needlee tq; lV drug users, in an . attempt tc reduce th~ epr:&..a-i of HIV infection through the sharing o!:
  • This collection consists of records relating to Maurice Sonnenberg and his service as member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Records include administrative paperwork relating to Sonnenberg's service. Sonnenberg was the Former
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1011-F Records of Maurice Sonnenberg and his service as a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). Extent
  • of the NIH AIDS Research Program Evaluation Working Group of the Office ofAIDS Research Advisory Council." The report, developed by an independent cross-disciplinary panel and chaired by Dr. Arnold Levine of Princeton University, is the first comprehensive
  • This collection consists of records related to Randy W. Deitering's work on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). The collections consists of administrative materials including emails, forms, memorandum, and time sheets.
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1016-F Records relating to Randy W. Deitering and his work as a staff member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • Council of Minnesota told me of your recent interest in the U.S. Holocaust Assets Commission Extension Act of 1999, which extended the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States for one year and authorized additional
  • ' PRESIDENTIAL " ADVISORY COMMlSSION ' , ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS Edgar M. IN THE UNITED STATES Ch . ' .f , March 22, 2000 ' j" Bronfmall' ." Kenneth L. KJothell ,EXecutive Director Mr. Stephen Wei;;mall 'j Center for Museum Studies I' i Smithsonian
  • records 113,115 medical records 78,105,141 National Information Infrastructiu* 110,112 National Health Data Advisory (Council 116 Point-of-Service system 114 technical assistance 42,83,86,95,103-104,114,119,145,150,160,186,188,210.216 uniform health data
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  • as Legislative Liaison. o service a:s an advocate with AFAN and the Clark County Coalition of HIV/AIDS Service Providers. o activity on numerous local and national speakers' bureaus, including NAPWA, and as a lobbyist for AIDS Action Council
  • .. . . " '.' 'f ." Presidential Advisory Council HIV/AIDS September II, 1997 Dr. Helene Gayle Director Centers for HIVISTOrrB Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Protection Atlanta, GA Dear Dr, Gay Ie The',Prevention Committee
  • HIV/AIDS - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records that relate to the Export-Import Bank and their involvement in the HIV/AIDS program for Africa. The records relate to the 2000 G-8 Summit in Okinawa and the Clinton Administration’s efforts to obtain funding
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-0947-F Records relating to the Export-Import Bank of the United States and an HIV/AIDS program for Africa announced in July 2000
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  • P61b(6) \ COLLECTION:I Clinton Presidential Records I Domestic Pol~cy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) OAiBox Numbbr: I 8508 FOLDER TITLE: R [LJ 20 J0-0 J98-S kc364 I . RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act • [44 U.S.C: 2204
  • HRC Speeches 1/95-3/95: [National Council of the Churches of Christ 2/22/95]
  • HRC Speeches 8/97-10/97: [10/22 Trustees Council of Penn Women]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Business Council 2/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the American Council on Education 2/22/1994
  • of information provided by the HHS Advisory Council on Breakthrough Drugs about the appropriateness of new drug prices. The Advisory Council cannot regulate prices. • The Medicare program will become one of the world's largest purchasers of prescription drugs
  • HIV/CBC [Congressional Black Caucus] [2] 10/28/99
  • , Room 450 Greeters: 5:00 6:00 pmpm Representative Maxine Waters Representative Stokes Dr. David Satcher Secretary Donna Shalala Denise Stokes, Member, The President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS HIV CONFERENCE ROOM 450
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  • Channels for Intravenous I)rug Users' AIDS Prevention Messages. .Sixth International AIDS Conference, San Francisco, California: June 22, 1990. . 'Anderson J, Horn J, Atkinson J,Sm!thMD, Chaisson R. Gynecologic Infection in Women with HIV Infection. Vl th
  • Carol Rasco - Subject Files Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Subject series, in the Domestic Policy Council. Records in this series reflect the wide range of domestic policy issues handled by Rasco and her staff. Issues include: health care, education, violence
  • , Medicaid and state Medicaid waivers, and Medicare. In addition to topics of prevention and treatment, the AIDS files also contain resumes and letters of support for various applicants in the appointment process to the Presidential HIV/AIDS Advisory Council
  • . 2003~ 32.' Theresa McOovern HIV Law project 841 Broadway, suite 6DS New York, New York 10011 I4J 004 08/19/94 33. 17:56 U202 690 7098 DDS. IDS Moisea Agosto National Minority AIDS Council 300 I street, S.E., Suite 400 washington
  • This collection consists of the records of Elizabeth Drye from her time in the Domestic Policy Council. Drye was Chief of Staff from February 1996 to August 1997. This series highlights topics relating to tobacco, human radiation experiments, FDA
  • ://www.clintonlibrary.gov 2 Box 2 Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files Domestic Policy Council Drye, Elizabeth ACIR [Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations] Response File 2 [4] [OA/ID 10456] ACHRE [Advisory Committee on Human
  • HIV/AIDS organizations, CDC Advisory Committee on Prevention of HIV Infection, and other interested parties could be completed. This review was merited in light of the new prev~ntion opportunities documented by ACTG 076 and the 01 guidelines. Some
  • office---thanks. ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 2 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Jose Cerda I I I ( CN=Jose Cerda III/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:17-MAR-1998 22:51:26.00 SUBJECT: School Safety TO: Michelle Crisci ( CN
  • , 1995 Jennifer Bae State Compo Insurance Fund 1275 Market Street, 10th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Dear Jennifer: I wish to commend you for your service on the Business Advisory Council of The Marriott Foundation's "San Francisco Bridges
AIDS 1993 [3] (Item)
  • , 1993 Page 2 THE WEEK IN REVIEW Atlanta, GA Centers for Disease Control Advisory Committee on the Prevention of HIV Infection to report· on improvement of .prevent ion programs:. Bos ton / MA .'.. Future Directions .of. AIDS Research meeting
  • and AIDS. On June 13, the President announced the -creation of the Presidential Advisory Council on !iIV and AIDS to advise him on policies related to the AIDS epidemic. PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION: The President has not been briefed on HIV/AIDS issues since
  • HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet/AIDS in the Hispanic Community (Center for Health Promotion, National Council of La Raza, August 1995)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office · Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderiD: Folder Title: HIV/AIDS FACT SHEET I AIDS IN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY (CENTER
  • Interdepartmental HIV/AIDS Working Group Meeting January 25, 1996
  • Interdepartmental . HIV/AIDS Research Plan .. PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING PLAN .• Meeting of Interdepartmental Task Force to agree on the process" approximate timelines, and the necessary participants, to achieve an integrated
  • Meeting with HIV Talk Radio Telephone Interview 4/27/94
  • \ i ft "uun ! Commentary: The O f f i c e o f AIDS Research (OAR) Advisoryi iL L.i • i lr\L Council, the N a t i o n a l Task Force on AIDS Drug Development, t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l HIV/AIDS Advisory Council and other advisory bodies w i l l
  • HIV/AIDS Information Guides (Center for Health Promotion. National Council of La Raza, April 1996)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderiD: Folder Title: ~INEORMATlON GUIDE/ IIIVISTDS A~lD IllS PANIC WOMEN (CI!N I
  • Weekly Reports [April 22, 1994 - May 11, 1994]
  • Heads; meeting with Bill Freeman, president of the National Association of People With AIDS; meetings preparatory to ONAP office retreat; remarks before the Montgomery County Nursing Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and community health nursing; speech
  • $54,000 MminlsIratiVl> co 1711> SI. $$0,000 TAvel 0( _ $IS,OOO Advisory Council $150,000 Consultants SI5O,OOO Thia number CO\lI4 bI bigber if CQatn\(::t QODIUltaDti an Tolal ~ _ 51,607,000 two 1fKWfi~ per yar, with anaapmnll hatldled bt
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCllMENT NO. ANDTYPE 001. memo DATE SUBJECTrnTLE To Leon Panetta from Patsy Fleming re: conference call with . President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS (3 pages) 02/06/96 RESTRICTION P5
  • ASSOCUTION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, INC., an Indiana not-for-profit corporation, 1601 North Tucson Boulevard, Suite 9 Tucson, Arizona 85716; AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM, a Virginia not-for-profit corporation, 5155 North 37th Street
  • established an Jnvusive Species Advisory Committee, consisting oflnvasive species experts from the non federa! sector: primarily 4 academics, non-government organizatlons, nod industry. The Council, in association with the Advisory Committee, presented
  • that AIDS affects all Americans. Every person·with HIV or AIDS is . somebody's ·son or daughter, somebody's brother or sister, somebody's parent or . ' grandparent. We cannot allow discrimination of any kind to blind us to Whfit 'we must do. The Ryan White
  • letter, picture, and notes from Women's Leadship Council (5 pages) 06/19/96 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings Trips Events) ONBox Number: 8488 FOLDER TITLE: Miami Florida Trip
  • seats. [Roll Call. 8/22/97] EXPERTS SUPPORT AN ACCURATE CENSUS USING STATISTICAL SAMPLING • The National Academy of Sciences concluded, "// is fruitless to continue trying to count every last person with traditional census methods of physical
  • DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, INC., an Indiana not-for-profit corporation, 1601 North Tucson Boulevard, Suite 9 Tucson, Arizona 85716; AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM, a Virginia not-for-profit corporation
  • [Climate Change] Interagency Analysis Team Meeting June 22, 1993 [binder] [1]
  • [Climate Change] Interagency Analysis Team Meeting June 22, 1993 [binder] [2]
  • [Climate Change] Interagency Analysis Team Meeting June 22, 1993 [binder] [3]
  • Policy Council Carol Rasco. (Miscellaneous) OAlBox Number: 8509 FOLDER TITLE: 1995 Weekly Reports [8] 2010-0198-S kc236 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
  • ~~--------- ..................._ EXHIBIT A UNITED STATES DISTRICf COURT DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, INC., an Indiana not-for-profit corporation, 1601 North Tucson Boulevard, Suite 9 Tucson, Arizona 85716; AMERICAN COUNCIL
  • , ' . .' I \ \ . Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: . Carol Rasco Saved as filename: boxset, on DPC File inventory disk, and Julie's computer Meetings . Box 1 of 4 2/2/96 2/4/96 2/4/96 2/4-2/6 2/5/96 2/6/96 2/21-2/22 2121196 2/24/96 2/26/96 2
  • ' , Dear Kate: Thank you for your letter regarding needle excha~ge programs and prevention of new HIV cases' in the fight to end the AIDS epider.'l.ic. , I am taking the conCerr:s you have raised very seriously, We all'know that the rising
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  • ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN' THE ,UNITED STATES I, ' , PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES' Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman April 25, 2000 A vner Shalev Chairman
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  • HIV
  • PANFl. . SiDgles Out Hum£!' for &perUse in Lesbian Health, HIV/AIDS Issues WASHINGTON - President Clinton rook an important step coday rowa.rd assuring consumer protection in the health care industry by appointing a special bipartisan advisory panel
  • to discuss health policy options and strategies for health refonn. These groups were convened by the staff and Board of Trustees of Mid-State Advisory Corp./Local Advisory Board IV. Participation in the working groups was by invitation and the membership
  • ." Id. at 379. The Bureau was also concerned that the I council would be dominated by the military and that no staff outside of the military was planned. Id. For these reasons, the Bureau recommended that NSC be solely - advisory to the president
  • government June 9, 1994 The members of the 1994 Social Security Advisory Council are named by HHS Secretary Shala!a. June 9, 1994 The Office of Personnel Management presented the OPM Director's Award to SSA for outstanding work and family programs. June
  • Race-Race Initiative - Advisory Board Meetings [4]
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 040 - Folder 014 Race-Race Initiative - Advisory Board Meetings [4] . / / , lt ~ J ~ $ Irainstermin: Sessien :I
  • This collection consists of records Records relating to Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. and his service on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Records relating to Zumwalt’s appointment and service on the PFIAB are primarily
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1015-F Records relating to Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. and his service on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Extent
  • (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Sandra Thurman ( CN=Sandra Thurman/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 9-APR-1998 12:06:34.00 SUBJECT: Report on Conference Call of President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHAl TO: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU
  • i. I 16:52 NO. 454 Executive Council of Australian Jewry 7l!J ~Ul!1il 1111" il''1'UDIH 'l1i1 1 The Representative Organisation of Australian Jewry FROM THE SYDNEY OFFICE 2nd Floor 146 Darlinghursl Road DariinghurS( NSW 2010 Australia Tel (02
  • Samuel Berger to John Podesta, re: Meeting with Ambassador Rohatyn (3 pages) 04/07/2000 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council European Affairs (Blinken, Anthony) OAJBox Number: 3506 FOLDER TITLE: France - Berger Meeting
  • the "Report of the NIH AIDS Research Program Evaluation Working Group of the Office ofAIDS Research Advisory Council." The report, developed by an independent cross-disciplinary panel and chaired by Dr. Arnold Levine of Princeton University, is the first
  • IV,—ADMINISTRATION Subtitle A—General Administrative Provisions Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406. American Health Security Standards Board. American Health Advisory Council - ^ - V •'• Professional, technical
  • Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) ONBox Number: 5105 FOLDER TITLE: CHR Regret & Done Folder 1/95- 2/95 [7] 20 I 0-0 198-S 1055 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- 15
  • , and Divisions (ICDs). The second volume of the report contains the reports 'of the individual ICD advisory councils. As required by the Act, the views expresse:d' in the docUments contained in the second volume are solely ithose of the members of the advisory
  • assurances as 20 ma~· 21 tllat­ 22 . be required hy the Interagency'Re,;ew Council, (A) the local government has the ability 23 ;1Ilt! authorit~· 24 either direct 1,\> or through contractual or other to implement the proposed plan. 4 1
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSE'tS IN THE UNITED STATES' PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES " Edgar M. BronEman Chairman Kenneth L. Klothen FAX COVERSHEET , Executive Director
  • and property (22 USC 1621 note), and we intend to' acknowledge the support we receive appropriately.' . I'llcall you soon to follow up on this request. Thank you for your consideration. Ke Executive Director • •• , ­ -, ., PRESIDENTIAL' ADVISORY
  • /OU;OMB/O;EOP @ EOP [ OMB 1 ) READ:UNKNOWN TEXT: The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS will be meeting at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, 2500 Calvert, .December 4-7. I am attaching an agenda and a council member list. If you should need me, please
  • ... TESTIMONY U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HEALTH SUBCOMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE by Shepherd Smith President ·.. Americans for a Sound AIDS/HIV Policy w. May 11, 1995 Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Mission Statement
  • HHS's pledge to reduce the number of teen suicides. Access to mY/AIDS Treatment (Patsy Fleming; Jeff Levi). Work with the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, which has established a special working 14 group on this subject, to assess the impact
  • Executive Director Kenneth B. Clark Chair. Noilonal Advisory Council James C. Gateway Treasurer -r-O'V - 01/23/96 18:17 © 2 0 2 219 7971 DOL OSEC Page 2 121003 December 12, 1995 Anti-Lesbian and Gav Ballot Initiatives As you probably know
  • Advisory Board on Race for the splendid leadership taken by the Department of Health and Human Services and the Council on Environmental Quality for their respective meetings. Both of the meetings were considered first rate by those in attendance
  • for such medical specialty for 22 such year pursuant to subsection (a). 23 (3) Loss OF COMPLIANCE.—The National 24 Council may, at any time, determine that a specialty 25 is not in comphance with the number of positions es- O:\SIM\SIM94.398 STAFF
  • the development of violence prevention committees. I A National Advisory Council on Family Violence consisting o f representatives from the s p e c i a l t y s o c i e t i e s has been organized. Forty s p e c i a l t y organizations have designated
  • C~ .I' ~,60 • .i.-, . l.·· . . .'. , " ,:' .' ,/ ' " , To: ; .... ,Ron Birch +, • ~I • '" ," . " i " , ., , ," SENATE FUNDING 'ISSl.HiS ' PRESID~~;~~AL' ADVISORY COMMISSION
  • WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE RESTRICTION DATE SUBJECTrrlTLE 001. report weekly, Marion Berry (1 page) 03/01/1995 P5 002. report weekly, Marion Berry (1 page) 02/22/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton
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  • with the Council on the Environment. Through ''Plant a Lot,'' he's nurtured 20 gardens in low-income communities. The limited partner in First Manhattan Co. is now completing ''Lots for Tots,'' nine playgrounds on municipal land next to city-owned day-care centers
  • with representatives of this Council and representatives of several Federal agencies to discuss elimination of discrimination against those infected with HIV. I am writing to you to express our deep concern about the lack of progress by those Federal agencies toward
  • of injecting drug users with long histories of drug use and Iimite~ exposure to drug treatment. Preventing HIV Transmission: The Role ofSterile Needles and Bleach, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, September 1995, concluded that needle
  • Domestic Policy Council - Documentary Annex II [1]
  • to tho December meeting ofthc Presidential HIV I AIDS Advisory Council 3/12/97 Memorandum for the President From: Bruce Reed, Eric Goosby Il.2 Subject: Update on Statu. of Needle Exchange Programs 5/6197 5/16197 Memorandum for the President From
  • the Interdepartmental Committee and a Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women which was in operation. from November 1963 to December 1968. From January 1969 to April 1978, the National Advisory Committee on Women was appointed by the Nixon and Ford
  • ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES HOLOcAuST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES., Edgar, M. Bron~man Chairman . Kenneth L Klothen Executive Director ! . June 22, 2000 Len Blondes 7100 Crail Drive Bethesda, Maryland , , I I
  • to discuss, in-depth, the mimerous issues surrounding the AIDS epidemic. Discussion leaders will include members ofthe . Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS, leading government experts, arid members of the. community. Those discussions will lead
  • Administrative Provisions Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406. American Health Security Standards Board. American Health Security Advisory Council. Professional, technical, and temporary advisory committees. American Health Security
  • This collection consists of records related to Zoe Baird's service on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) from 1993 to 2001. The collection consists of clippings, correspondence, emails, forms, memorandum, and statements
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1014-F Records relating to Zoë Baird’s service on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) Extent 29 folders
  • . In Chattanooga, participants focused on environment and health. -- Oklahoma's advisory council that planned the September 28 events is now planning for a statewide summit on March 21 that will focus on education and the economy; health; and crime, corrections
  • * Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS Full Council Meeting March 1516, 1999 Embassy Suites Hotel Washington, DC MINUTES Present: R. Scott Hitt, M.D., Chair; Stephen N. Abel, D.D.S.; Terje Anderson; Regina Aragon; Barbara Aranda-Naranjo, Ph.D., R.N.; Judith
  • ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, INC., an Indiana not-for-profit corporation, 1601 North Tucson Boulevard, Suite 9 Tucson, Arizona 85716; AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM, a Virginia not-for-profit corporation, 5155 North 37th Street
  • President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) - Collection Finding Aid
  • 3620] Samore, Gary PFIAB [President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board] [OA/ID 2686] 2006-0995-F http://www.clintonlibrary.gov -9- Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) National Security Council
  • OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES I Report: L (A-93) Subject: Medicare Carrier Advisory Committee Presented by: Raymond Scalettar, MD, Chair Referred to: I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
  • Copyright Royalty Tribunal 31 ii Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Board of Directors 22 Council of North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization ]8 Council on Environmental Quality 3] Credit Standards Advisory Comminee 6 Cultural Property
  • HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet/ HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials and Treatments (Center for Health Promotion National Council of La Raza June 1994)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderlD: Folder Title: HIV/AIDS FACT SHEET / HIV/AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS AND TREATMENTS
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  • , and clinical care of HIV/ AIDS patients to be instituted January 1995. 6, Attend aU national task forces and advisory meetings which discuss and recommend policy and priorities e.g. National AIDS Drug Task Force, Institutes of Medicine, and the Vaccine Task
  • This collection consists of records related to Executive Order 12871 on Labor-Management Partnerships. This Executive Order, which President Clinton signed on October 1, 1993, created the National Partnership Council. The Council was comprised
  • Partnership Council, established by E.O. 12871, as a Federal Advisory Committee until September 30, 1999. Automated Records Management System [Email] (ARMS) e-mail records responsive to this FOIA originate in the Office of the White House (WHO), Office
  • Interdepartment Task Force on HIV/AIDS Eisenhower Room 1/25/95 2-4pm
  • to the President for Domestic Policy SUBJECT: Interdepartm~ntal Task Force on liIV/AIDS The President has charged the Domestio Policy Council with assuring that the Federal government has a'coordinated approach to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. To that end, I
  • , § 3, an "advisory commission, council, conference, panel, task force, or other similar group" which is "established or utilized by the President. • • in the interest of obtaining advice or recommendations for the President or one or more agencies
  • Records Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the U.S. Art & Cultural Property Theft OAiBox Number: 40383 FOLDER TITLE: Outgoing Mail - August 2000 jp74 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a») Freedom
  • more than $60 million to fund research as well as to develop programs that educate, raise awareness and promote compassion. In October, 1996, PAF Co-founder and CEO Susan DeLaurentis was invited to serve on the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council
  • . ~t will help ensure that victims of domestic violence the same opportunities as others to become selfficient through work. AIDS/HIV POLICY Advisory Council Meeting -- The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS met September 8-10 in Bethesda
  • Weekly Reports [August 18, 1993 - September 22, 1993]
  • : August 26 - September 8 [1993] (partial) (l page) nd P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) ONBox Number: 5131 FOLDER TITLE: Weekly Reports [August 18, 1993 - September 22, 1993] 20 I0
  • James A. Klein President Mr. Christopher Jennings Deputy Assistant to the President for Health Policy Office of the Domestic Policy Council Room 216 Old Executive Office Building Washington, D.C. 20502 RE: ,President's Advisory Commission
  • '. ,'. ' . :.' .' '" '-: '. '··1 . ": . .:' . . WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO, AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTrrITLE DATE Warnath to Way re Weekly Report for December 22 - December 29 (partial) (l page) 12/21
  • Race-Race Initiative - Advisory Board Meetings [3]
  • you soon. John Goering Message Copied To: Judith A. Winston/PIA/EOP Richard SocarideslWHO/EOP Julie A. Fernandes/OPD/EOP Jacinta Ma/PIR/EOP Lin Liu/PIR/EOP fAGENDAWPD DRAFT (as of January 22, 1998, 5:23pm) Agenda President's Advisory Board On Race
  • was paid for at least 408 hours of participation on the Interdepartmental Working Group and its Cluster Groups, Working Groups and Subgroups. Dr. Shirley entered the Old Executive Office Building on at least 22 occasions, but also held a pass. Dr
  • This collection consists of records relating to Les Aspin and his work as Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Records relating to Les Aspin and his service on the PFIAB consist of email, memorandum, and administrative
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-0999-F Records relating to Les Aspin and his work as Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Extent 46 folders
  • Disabilities 20 NO - Darrell Farland, Executive Director * # -: Varlerie Fisher * # 21 North Dakota Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities 22 OH - Karla Lortz, Executive Secretary * # Ohio Governor's Council on People
  • . Families, & Communities . H . _~ President's Advisory Commission 1--H H White House Initiative Staff y l (202) 401-1411 . Interdepartmental Council for Hispanic Educational Improvement Higher Education Public Polley J· 1 Foundations. corporatior\5
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  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. list DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Staff contact numbers redacted (1 page) 5/18/97 RESTRICTION P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Chris
  • such as placing babies on their. backs to sleep to prevent SIDS.We can work toward addressing all of these issues and measure their impact on reducing the rates of infant deaths due to PTB and SIDS. NcarReduce inl~lllt mortality among blacks by at least 22
  • . A National Advisory Council of physicians representing more than 49 specialty and medical societies has been developed to continue to guide the development of the campaign. Diagnostic and treatment guidelines on child physical abuse, child sexual abuse
  • Domestic Policy Council - FG006-21 - 261231SS
  • . ~ AIDS -- Needle Exchange: As we expected, your needle exchange decision provoked strong criticism from both ends of the political spectrum. On the one side, AIDS advocates and your Advisory Council on AIDS expressed great disappointment that we decided
  • on AIDS and the Presidential Advisory Council. ~ENT OY!Xerox Teleeopier 7020 ,5-17-96 ; 7:31AM; 2026321096" 94562878;# 3 Summary of ~tratqy AreaS that have the potential to be challenging are noted with •• iD. the left-band mugin . . A. Letterfrom
  • Department has a Commercial Fishing Industry Vessel Advisory Committee, a National Boating Safety Advisory Committee. a National Offshore Safety Advisory Committee, a Navigation Safety Advisory Council, and a Towing Safety Advisory Committee. This proposed
  • prisoners because the policy now is that prisoners get care if they're HIV-positive. (The President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS has been adamant that they believe that there is a difference between policy and practice at some Federal institutions, but we
  • Carol Rasco - Meetings, Trips and Events Series - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Meetings, Trips, Events series, in the Domestic Policy Council. The records include memos, letters, reports, schedules, itineraries, meeting notes, flyers and pamphlets. The series highlights the topics
  • ://www.clintonlibrary. gov 2 Domestic Policy Council Rasco, Carol Meetings, Trips, Events APWAlSid Johnson (group) 22 September 19944:00 - 4:30 [OAlrD 5261] Extra Copies: PACT Meeting CHR 22 Sept. 1994 6:00 -7: 15 [OAIID 5261] CDBFI Bill Signing Event Agriculture
  • (a) or (b) or both? ^ - if (d) is an effort to provide for technical assistance for reports in (a) Council should provide oversight of TA program line 22: what types of data are Infered by (3)? Section 5006 Practice Guidelines Making the protocols
  • of the greatest solutions to any problem you have seen since becoming a Vice President of a great country, or a former Senator for a great state. Thank y.:ou..... .... ~()/U-CIL P6/b(6) _ 01!~29/97 - WED 09: 34 FAl 01/28/&7 ~a 4.2CI c:.u... ~B 22:04
  • Agenda will be discussed at the Presidential HIVIAIDS Advisory Council's ' ' first meeting. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Thank you for your advice and support. . APR-14-1994 18:12 FROM WHITE HOUSE AIDS POLICY TO CAROL'RASCO
  • Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS Final review continues of nearly 200 applicants. The goal is to recommend 21 people, and 10 alternatives to the President by January 10, 1994. The charter has received preliminary approval from White House Counsel. Washington
  • ) Joseph P. Keruledy Foundation (JPKF) Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) National Alliance for the Mentally III (NAMI) National Assoc:iation of Developmental Disabilities Councils (NADDC) National Asso,ciation of Private Residential Resources
  • health disparities in six ar~aswithgreat disparities by the year 2010: infant mortality; cancer screening and management; c,ardiovascular disease; diabetys; HIV / AIDS rates; and child and adult immunization levels. The President's plan: • Initiates
  • Services. The Board will develop policies and procedures for enrollment, benefits, provider participation, national and state funding levels, quality assurance, and perform other functions. • - The American Health Security Advisory Council will consist
  • new chief of staff to discuss my role with ONDCP. The remainder of the week was spent on the crime bill. MEMORANDUM FOR KATHI WAY, DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL FROM: Mike Schmidt SUBJECf: Weekly Report for Week of June 16 - June 22 CONGRESS Update
  • Washington, DC 22 and F Street, NW ### • • MEDIA ADVISORY MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 23, 1993 MEDIA ADVISORY CONTACT: LISA CAPUTO NEEL LATTIMORE KAREN FINNEY 202-456.,..2960 PRESIDENT'S HEALTH CARE TASK FORCE TO HOLD MEETING
  • ON MONITORING THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC, NAT'L RESEARCH COUNCIL, THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF AIDS I N THE UNITED STATES 7 (Albert R. Jonsen & Jeff Stryker eds., 1993). 20 Id. at 7-9. -4- AIDS and HIV infection, epidemiologists have observed a gradual
  • Domestic Policy Council [2]
  • advocacy groups, and an Advisory Council on HIV-AIDS to provide expert guidance to federal policy. Over the course of "H.lL 1627, P.L. 104-170 The Food Quality Prol«:tion Act of 19%; S. 1l!6. P.L. 104·182 The Safe Drinking Wa"" Act or 1996. ti S. 830
  • Panel on Professional Liability (Informational) Unified Meeting (F) Establishment of an AMA Council on Membership (F) Status Report of the Advisory Committee on Minority Physicians (Informational) Women in Medicine Advisory Panel Status Report
  • to assess the problem of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Today, the Vice President isreleasingthe report that includes new findings and a plan of actionresultingfrom this mission, The reportfindsthat: • AIDS In snb-Saharan Africa bone of the largest health criset
  • Hispanic/Latino Care [HIV/AIDS] [3]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Richard Veloz Subseries: 3880 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Hispanic/Latino Care [HIV/AIDS] [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 56 4 8 1 Clinton Presidential Records Digital
  • Advisory CounciL" The report, developed by an independent cross-disciplinary panel and chaired by Dr. Arnold Levine of Princeton University, is the first comprehensive review of AIDS research at NIH. There are 14 major points ro the blueprint including
  • Pract.i.ce Guidelines was initiated in 1995. Implementation of guidelines was incorporated into senior management's' performance agreements. Guidelines were established for many high volume, high risk diseases. An Advisory Council on Guidelines
  • the spread of HIV and other blood born infectious diseases. Needle exchange programs remove HIV-infected needles from circulation and reduce the sharing of infected needles . 22
  • : A Voice for Justice Jewish Labor Federation LA Area on Aging, Health Advisory Council LIFE AIDS Lobby La Clinica de Ia Raza Latino Issues Forum Long Beach Area Health Coalition Los Angeles Free Clinic, Inc. Los Angeles Health Access Los Angeles Homeless
  • are detailed in the Council's report. While fully cognizant of these challenges, we urge the Nation and its leaders to move boldly and decisively toward implementation. We strongly endorse national education standards and a voluntary. system of assessments'as
  • the Council's recommendation and the bylaws were amended. I B. of T. Rep. A - page 3 I I 1 2 3 U 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 lU 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2U 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 'i2 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 • Also a t 1990 Interim
  • This collection contains records relating to Senator Warren B. Rudman and his service as a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Rudman was appointed by President William Jefferson Clinton to the President’s Foreign
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1000-F Records relating to Senator Warren B. Rudman and his service as a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
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  • ;OMB/O;EOP @ EOP [ OMB 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS concluded their meetings today. I am attaching a series of documents that include recommendations, resolutions, letters, press statements, etc. from the meeting
  • FOIA 2006-0999-F - Les Aspin, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • in 1970, Mr. Aspin was a staff assistant to the chairman of President Kennedy's Council of Economic Advisors. He also serves as Chairman of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. In accordance with the Commission's enabling statute,-Mr. Aspin
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES 'I, I Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman March 22, 2000 , Kenneth L Klotben Executive DireCtor Mr. Willi Korte Trans-A:rt International, L.C. " 1511 K Street NW, Suite 1100 Washington, DC
  • Advisory Council, and hc:was formerly I memher of the Vlhite House Conference on Handicapped Individuals and the United States Department of Labor's ERISA AcivisQlyCOuncil. Mr. Georgine has Gained national recognitiOn for his many achievements. In 1993. he
  • ' of Persons with Disabilities Conference 2/13/96 'NIl Advisory Council. Meeting 2/13/96 The Delta Project Meeting 2114/96 ,Virginia/Maryland Health Care System Lunch Briefing ·2114/96 Arkansas Trip 2/10-12/96 Dallas Trip > 2/15-16/96 Best Friends
  • Health - FACA [Federal Advisory Committee Act] [2]
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Pam Cicetti Subseries: Health Care Subject Files, D thru F OA/ID Number: 13600 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTH - FACA [Federal Advisory Committee Act] [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 60
  • the work of the Council. Each group meets monthly to address specific issues that have been identi­ fied by the President's Advisory Commission and the White House Initiative as critical to increasing the level of educational attainment for Hispanics
  • . , 1. I am here today in my capacJty as Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Commission on. Holocaust Assets in the United States. . . , ' . 2. The Commission was set up with the support of the Ad.itJ.i l1 istration and the Congress
  • Health - FACA [Federal Advisory Committee Act] [1]
  • . See H. Rep. No. 92-1017, 92d Cong, 2d Sess. 2, 6 (1972), reprinted i n 1972 U.S.C.C.A.N. 3491, 3492, 3496. The d e f i n i t i o n of "advisory committee" r e f l e c t s t h i s l a t t e r purpose: any committee, board, commission, council
  • Advisory Services, National Partnership Council The pril1ll!1')' responsibilities of the National Partnership Council (NPC) are to support and promote effective labor-management partnerships; collect and disseminate information about partnerShip
  • Advisory Panel for Gold
  • ,. PRtSIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON . HoUOcAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES' PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director Edgar M. Sronfman Chairman November 9, 1999 Dear
  • WithdrawallRedaction Sheet . Clinton Library DATE SUBJECTffITLE DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. report External Activites (partial) (l page) nd RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy ,Council Carol Rasco
  • " i PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES' PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. BronEman Chairman September 15, 1999 Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director
  • DPC [Domestic Policy Council] - Personnel
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 013 - Folder 020 DPC [Domestic Policy Council] Personnel Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. ANDTVPE SUBJECTffITLE DATE 001. letter From: Jamie Grodsky To: Elena Kagan; RE: Address (Partial) (I page
  • NUSSBAUM, Counsel Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20050 Pursuant to the Freedom oflnfonnation Act. 5 U.S.C. Section 552, and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App., Section lO(b), the American Council
  • ' .....~ ~ ~ Commissioners Page 1 of6 , Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust 'Assets in the' US .Home UP . Administrative Staff Commissioners Research Staff · Com,missioners · The Honorable Barbara Boxer (Greenbrae, CA)was elected 'to ,tne U.S. Senate,in1993
  • ~- by amending paragraph "(1) to read a. follows: 'advisory committee'-­ (A) means any board t commission, council, or co~itteet other similar group -­ (i) establ i.shed or org"ani zed pursuant to any appl icable statute, or (ii) established under
  • Interagency Wo::king Group or the PHS Advisory Council on Blood Safety and Availability Isee following page) are directed to the appropriate ag!mcies for further exploration. Thl~ Department would continue to carry out the responsibility for cOllununicating
  • Council AIDS Action Foundation AIDS Atlanta AIDS Project, Los Angeles AIDS Provider Group American Federation of AIDS Research American Foundation for AIDS Research Asian/Pacific AIDS Coalition* Assn. of Nurses in AIDS* Baltimore HIV & Health Services
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  • UmeHayes PhilD4elp/Ua Elizabeth Seal. Jeppson. Ph.D. DE!ar President Clinton: On behalf of the Board of Directors of the AIDS Policy Center, we would like to recommend Dr. Michael Kaiser and Jim Neiss for positions on the Advisory Council of the Office
  • into existence as the result of Executive Order 13050. The organization consisted of a seven member Race Initiative Advisory Board appointed by the President himself. John Hope Franklin, a distinguished historian and educator, became the chairman of the committee
  • and Economic Well-Being by Race and Hispanic Origin,” prepared in September 1998 by the Council of Economic Advisors for the President’s Initiative on Race. Also worth mentioning is a briefing paper (with a press kit) for a meeting of the President’s Advisory
  • Consumer Protection - Food Safety Council
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 007 - Folder 014 Consumer Protection - Food Safety Council r --," . . . rTI~' fY': ~.. Record Type: Thomas L. Freedman 02/20/99 02:27,15 PM Record Bruce N. Reed/OPD/EOP, Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP, Mary L. Smith/OPD/EOP
  • HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet/ HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials and Treatments (Center for Health Promotion National Council of La Raza August 1995)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA71D Number: 14313 FolderlD: Folder Title: HIV/AIDS FACT SHEET / AIDS IN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY (CENTER
  • the use of training technology, and ~ an Advisory Committee on the use of training technology, which also will explore options for financing the training and post-secondary . ' education needed io upgrade skills and gain new knowledge. · Therefore
  • Hosoital Council of Southern California Humboldt Open Door Clinic Interfaith Hunger Coalition Jericho: A Voice for Justice Jewish Labor Federation LA Area on Aging, Health Advisory Council LIFE AIDS Lobby La Clinica de la Raza Latino issues Forum Long Beach
  • Nation on the Fault Line: Hispanic American Education President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans The Creation of Excelencia en Educacion Excelencia en.Educacion: The Role of Parents hi the Education of Their Children
  • . ,! 22 PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES. PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director February 17, 2000
  • Force on Professional Liability and the Advisory Panel on Professional Liability Gnformational) Unified Meeting (F) Establishment of an AMA Council on Membership (F) Status Report of the Advisory Committee on Minority Physicians (Informational) Women
  • l The Chicago trip is the fifth ina~eries of eight trips to 13 'ci ties. being' made ~i th' the Pr,esident' s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS . . Previocis trips were to ballas/Ft'. 'Worth; New , York/Newark; Miami/Ft. Lauderdale; C1-nd,San, Diego/San
  • Advisory Council, which Education Department to begin work on the Five-Year Plan. A budget is in place but no staff have been hired. will • Mr. Kohlmoos also noted that a Washington Post article on Litlle Big Hom College has brought attention to tribal
  • , 'j , I " " " . PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY 'COMMISSION ON HOL'oCAUST ASSETS I~ UNITED STATES', THE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman Kenneth L Klothen Executive Director
  • 17215] People for the American Way: 1997 Annual Report [OA/ID 17215] Philanthropy Conference 10/22/99: Millennium Council Projects; Philanthropy [OA/ID 17214] 2015-0698-S http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 3 Clinton Presidential Records: White House
  • Concluding remarks Michael Kirst 4:00 Adjourn conference uses international data - agerida - 2 December 22, 1993 U.S. Board on International Comparative Studies in Education NAS/National Research Council 2101 Constitution Ave., Hams 178 Washington, D.C
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Karen Guss: Files, 1994 - 1995 OA/ID Number: 5931 FolderlD: Folder Title: Maternal and Child Health Bureau [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 58
  • : Activities of President's Advisory Board on Race TO: Janet Murguia ( CN=Janet Murguia/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TO: Brenda Toineeta ( CN=Brenda Toineeta/OU=PIR/O=EOP @ EOP [ PIR 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TO: Claire Gonzales ( CN=Claire Gonzales/OU
  • Conference NIl Advisory Council Meeting . The Delta Project Meeting Virginia/Maryland Health Care System Lunch Briefing Arkansas Trip . Dallas Trip Best Friends • "'I. 1/25/96 . 1/25/96 1126/96 1126/96 .1/26/96 1126-28/96 1129/96 1129/96 . 1129/96 1129/96 1
  • Race-Race Initiative - Advisory Board Meetings [2]
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 040 - Folder 012 Race-Race Initiative - Advisory Board Meetings [2] language of diversity that will build trust and dialogue. Searching for a new language of diversity. The changing face of America has serious implications
  • Race-Race Initiative - Advisory Board Meetings [1]
  • Recommendations of the Advisory Board ..... B. Mapping the Road to Racial Justice and Equality ................. . a. The President's Council for One America: Continuing the Work of the Advisory Board. ....... . .............................. . b. Policies
  • should coordinate its efforts with the Advisory Council for Health Care Quality. . the Commission's Final Report to the fi;lilde111t includes more than 50 recommendations amranc;e these core purposes. (A complete of those recommendations follows this n
  • OF THE COUNCIL ON MEDICAL EDUCATION Report: B (A-93) I Presented by: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Speech Tests f o r I n t e r n a t i o n a l Medical
  • magazine's 1996 Man of the Year for his groundbreaking work in HIV research. He is the Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center and has served on numerous councils and boards-- advising the Scientific Advisory Board
  • and Family Council Tuesday, April 20, 1993 8 a.m. Watergate Hotel It would be callous for me t9 start today's discussions on family without acknowldging that yesterday was a long and sad day .•.. Waco and the loss of dur good friend Governor Mickelson. Thank
  • a notice that removes the restriction limiting home specimen collection kit systems for HIV -1 )esting to professional use .. In June 1994, FDA's Blood Products Advisory Committee, found that the potential benefits of over-the-counter (OTC) home specimen
  • P2 009. list Candidates for Advisory Commission (1 page) nd P2 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Cjhris Jennings (Subject File) OAlBox Number: 23753 FOLDER TITLE: Preventing Medical Erors [6] gfl49 RESTRICTION
  • and progressive workplace policies. The appointment of the HIV/AIDS Presidential Advisory Council to continue national community involvement and diverse input on how to implement the National HIV Action Agenda of ONAP. President Clinton's Health Security Act
  • , Rayford-Williams SUBJECT: AIDS Advisory Council If you have not called Montoya yet and nailed down a time that I will go to visit with the Council please hold ... I don't think I will be able to do it ... see me. Thanks. .e.-CIJW'0L- 0 0-\­ rO~ ~ E
  • quality, and i'elated fle1ds of health serv­ 19 ices research. Such members shall (:nnstitute at least . . 20 one-third of the Council's membership, 21 ~ (2) Individuals' representing consumers of' 22 health care' services. Such memberR shall
  • programs for VA employees. Programs on a variety of topics 2. Brochure describing VHA's HIV/Aids educational initiative 3. Fact sheet describing VHA's Compensated Work Therapy Program 4. Booklet describing VHA Office of Academic Affairs (old organizational
  • Foundation Awards . • Advisory Board-Latina Mag.ui:.ae • .Adv:iBory Board-GEMS (Spanish Language Women's Channel) • Member-Subst8l1ee Ab~ and Mental Health Seniees Administration National AdvisorY Council, .1998--Present . • Member-ChDdren or 2010 Task Force
  • the National Commission on AIDS and the Presidential Advisory Council. CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY SENT OY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 5-17-96; 7:31AM; 202632 1096'" 94562878:# 3 Summary of StrateI)'" I • ,"AreaS that have the potential to be challenging
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [2]
  • agencies and patient groups to meet their needs for education and information . about HIV research and clinical trials. • Community Advisory Forum: The Community AdVisory Forum (CAF) is aconduit for information from patients to providers and researchers
  • , Indian organizations, and representatives of Indian parents. educators, and others. . .'7 \. r' Le-.r k6LJ U -tl ( . .... Sec.. 3. Tribal Partnerships. (a) Establishment. \ There shall be established under the auspices of the ational Advisory Council
  • me know Sarah VV'-\~CN..ckJ ~J.. vv\J:~j AIDS Racial Differences: , AIDS cases are increasing most rapidly among women and minorities, young minority gay and bisexual men remain at high risk for infection. HIV -related death has the greatest ~b
  • OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 March 22, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: ANTHONY LAKE FROM: J~HN H. GmBON~ SUBJECT: -- PROPOSED UPDATE TO NATIONAL SECURiTY COUNCiL PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE 25 (1977) Both
  • [partial] (2 pages) 03/13/1998 P6!b(6) OOlb. email attachment Presidential Advisory Committee on HIV/AIDS [partial] (4 pages) 03/I3/1998 P6!b(6) 002. email Elena Kagan to Laura Emmett. Subject: FLASH: THE DAILY UPDATE: Standings After the First
  • , and California’s Proposition 22. The collection consists of clippings, emails, letters, memoranda, notes, press releases, and talking points concerning DOMA, same sex marriage, and domestic partnerships.
  • Office Montoya, Daniel Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, September 1996 DOMA [Defense of Marriage Act] – Final Draft [OA/ID 21092] Oval Office Operations General Files Gay Marriage Talking Points [OA/ID 5950] Press Secretary Same Sex Marriage [OA
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Kenneth L. Klothen Executi ve Director Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman MEMORANDUM
  • Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [3]
  • CLOSING COMMENTS FROKCUOMO] 'RASCO CLOSES TlJBKBBTING,I ·-Thank you for coming today. You will receive information , soon on the :full Council ,meeting scheduled for m'ld-May. , I, cl'd 98v~ Wd60:9 £661 '8t ~d~ • ,. 8c01.9£v6:01 , X~.:::I I NWO
  • r , PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON I ' HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES' I PRESIDENIlAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman March 29, 2000 Mr
  • \I r " . ~ I. ., I ."PRESIDE'NTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES \ ,. \ Kenneth L. K1othen, Executive Director (designate) February 4, 1999 .' Mr. Jerry Abramson VIA,FAX - (301) 9846033 Dear Mr
  • Executive Director Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States 901 15th Street, NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20005 Dear Ken: I • \ Thank you for your letter of JUlie 22. 1would, of course, welcome a visit
  • DRAFT AGENDA G-7 PRESS WORKING GROUP FEBRUARY 18, 1994 1. David Lane/Interagency Process 2. Review and Amend Draft Calendar 3. Discuss L o g i s t i c s B r i e f i n g * Advisory/Other Paper * White House Press * Regional Press * Agency Beat
  • Book - Health Youth Futures: A Community Guide to Preventing HIV/AIDS Among Youth
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12510 FolderlD: Folder Title: BOOK - HEALTHY YOUTH FUTURES: A COMMUNITY GUIDE TO PREVENTING HIV/AIDS AMONG YOUTH Stack: Row
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Nicole Rabner OA/ID Number: 15633 FolderiD: Folder Title: EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE BACKGROUND [Loose Material] [3] ·I Stack: Row: Section: Shelf
  • Population 7/92-6/98 6% 2% 9% 24% 22% % of Total Pop 6/98 100% 72% 12% 11% 4% The question is how welfare reform may be affecting these historic trends. National data on the raciaVethnic characteristics ofwe1fare recipients are only available
  • challenges. The picture was bh9ak! By contrast, VHA in 2000 is a vibrant, living and breathing organism. The transformation entailed a 180-degree turnaround from a monolithic, military-style top­ down organization, into 22 Veterans Integrated Service Networks
  • , and ultimately resolve the proliferation of conflicts, internal and inter-state, that have served to undermine Africa's prospects for economic development. Salim set the scene at the pre-summit Council of Ministers meeting on June 22 when, presenting his
  • a projected budget surplus of $211 billion -- the' third consecutive surplus and the largest surplus ever, even after adjusting for inflation. This is the first time we have had three surpluses in a row in more than a half century. More Than 22 Million New
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  • Medical School, has agreed to direct these efforts. Dr. Landrigan recentty served on the PresidenCs Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses and is a renowned expert in pediatric environmental health. He wiiJ coordinate procedures for rulemaking
  • campaign. One of the country's foremost experts on the issue of reducing demand for illegal drugs, Mr. Burke has served as chairman of the President's Drug Advisory Council. Today, Mr. Burke is a board member of CASA—the Center on Addiction and Substance
  • for Govkrnmental Affairs I National Council of; Jewish Women I .National Council of the Churches of Christ National Jewish Community Rel~tions Advisory Gouncil ..· .~ . ._>·I~ ; . . .·.' "'. National Jewish Democratic Cout1cii'',' '· .. . _NETWO
  • was also made to the full membership of the Hospital Council. Formal o o o ~otions were adopted by three of these bodies: The Regional Advisory Board on HIV/AIOS approved the County taking the initiative to jointly develop a ''local initiative" for Medi
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENI1AL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES I Edgar M. Bronfman Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director Chainnan .FAX COVERSHEET i
  • 6-22-95 Dr. Henry Foster Statement (and Op-Ed) Edison, NJ [3]
  • Chairman - 1969 Alabama Advisory Council for Comprehensive Health Planning 1970-1973 -5- OTHER PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES (PAST AND PRESENT) Local and Regional - (continued) Tuskegee Area Health Education Center Advisory Board - 1971-1973
  • Slides for President's Report - National Health Policy Council (Binder) [2]
  • information system Data networks between plans, alliances, state and federal governments National Health Data Advisory Council oversees and protects privacy National Standards adopted by Government health programs
  • level III containment facility for biohazardous work. Investigators under the direction of Dr. Ho are studying the mechanisms by which the HIV virus infects cells, cauSes disease and damages organ systems, as well as searching for $3,000,000 "0. Page
  • , Office of HIV/AIDS Policy, Office of Minority Health, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and tine Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. • To support health
  • Policy Council CC: THE weekly report ,Mi~ler The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS met on July 27th arid 28th.' The Council was briefed by a .wide ~ange o'f Administration ,officials, developed initial recommendations for immediate action
  • duties, report annually to the Congress on the financial and actuarial status ofthe OASI and DI Trust Fynds. This annual report, for 1997, is the 57th such report. Overview f>-~iSory Council D. ADVISORY COUNCIL The provisions of the Social Security
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  • . Advisory Council. The President created the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS to provide him and his Administration with expert outside advice on the ways in which the Federal government should respond to the HIVI AIDS epidemic. Disability
  • BUI ,of Rights and ,developed by the President's Advisory Commisslan in ~ ~ch Care Industry­ -"'..........'" suppons the Consumer am of Rights and UlI1S..W:ne.z':..l;SJt.lL..!OL-l
  • policy din!ctorfor The San Francisco AIDS Foundation LEONARD BLOOM Los Angeles 213/962-1600 Baltimore, MD 410/706-7585 *CEO of AIDS Project Los Angeles ANNE BROOMFIELD *Greater Baltimore HIV & Health Services Planning Council PAUL DEDONATO San
  • the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS. Increasing funding for the Ryan White CARE Act 186% in four years to nearly $1 billion. Tripling federal funding for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program to help those without insurance coverage obtain prescription
  • /O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ:UNKNOWN TO: Gordon P. Agress ( CN=Gordon P. Agress/OU=OMB/O=EOP @ EOP [ OMB 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: The President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS will be meeting at the Madison Hotel from Sunday, March 15 - Wednesday, March
  • " committee is· apparently rather sweeping. Section 3 sta~s: The term "advisory committee" means any committee, board, commission, council, conference, panel, task force, or other similar group, or any subcommittee or other subgroup thereof (hereinafter
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  • laws. Named as defendants in the suit are 12 gun shops from surrounding suburbs, 22 gun manufacturers and 4 gun distributors. The suit claims that the defendants have "created a public nuisance" because they "knowingly design, market and distribute
  • . . Supplemental Zones and Enhanced ECs. These communities will receive additional economic development grants ranging from $22 to $_125 million . • 7-7 Communities had six months to qevelop their strategic plans. By June 30, 1994 -the application deadline
  • sources of Information on a Iocalleval, however. 18 the CHlzens Advisory Committee. This Is a smali group of Individuals (5 to 9 people) who are Interested In and knowledgeable about disability Issues. and are willing 10 lC! in an advISory capacity
  • ;svJlannounces HIV Anti-Discrimination Task Force, names members to serve on special advisory panel, LOS ANGELES 16. 17. united Press International, October 16, 1990, Tuesday, BC cycle, Domestic News, SOD words, City Council adopts landmark AIDS polley
  • ). The event will be held at a site somewhere in the Washington D.C. area. OTHER ISSUES FOR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION Immunization o The National Vaccine Advisory Committee met Thursday to consider the findings of a study on the economics of the vaccine industry
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  • substance abuse treatment program reauthorization. Sec. 207. Membership in circuit judicial councils. Sec. 208. Sunset of civil justice expense and delay reduction plans. Sec. 209. Repeal of Court of Federal Claims filing fee. Sec. 210. Technical bankruptcy
  • , . I i .. , ,PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN nm UNITED STATES THE UNITED STATES 'Edgar M. Bronfn\an Chai~an " . Kenneth L K10then Executive Director .... , i
  • of Arkansas and I hired Dr. Mike Rankin to be the state's mental health director, and he has become a good friend of mine. Today he serves as an outstanding member of my advisory council on HIV/AIDS. 5. As a strong Baptist, do you have problems reconciling
  • MEMBERSHIPS (a partial list) Current • The San Francisco. Art Commission, appointed Commissioner by Mayor Willie Brown, Jr. • The Zellerbach Community Arts Distribution Committee Prior • The National Advisory Council, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
  • . There is an spring I made another effort i n the advisory council on long-term care Insame direction when I t appeared that surance. There is a national system of the President's proposal was going to electronic claims management. There be substantially delayed
  • organizations ranging from the United Seniors Association, and the American Conservative Union, to the American Legislative Exchange Council. 22 In the end. notes Larry Smedley of the NCSC. "far too many organizations base their direct mail letters on w hat
  • P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Elena Kagan ONEox Number: 14370 FOLDER TITLE: Race - Race Initiative Repon and Hard Questions [2] 2009-1006-F jm21 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - ]44 U.S.c. 2204
  • Intelligence Advisory Board]/PFIOB [President’s Foreign Intelligence Oversight Board] [OA/ID 101770] 2006-0996-F http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 4 Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files (continued) Box 2 National Security Council
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  • adulterated unless it is processed in a manner to make it safe (e.g., fully cooked). In 1998, an advisory committee said this policy should apply to all raw beef that has been cut, injected, sectioned etc. (non-intact beef), not just hamburger. The notice
  • )-) 7JLJ Address:..JillJ£.Nr.~H.UC.H)..I1-W.C '7 ' 'Country: '~, If-'-/ /'I --!:::-'U..,.:., WorkFax: 0 : ':;; Please return this form to The Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United Stafes 90115th St., N.W., Suite ~50
  • be represented on, not just advisory to, the governing boards of the AHPs expected to serve them. Further, alliances must also be able to require AHPs to incorporate, contract with, or directly reimburse on a point of service basis for the care of special need
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  • HIV-antibody testing and counseling, client advocacy, and much, much more. Dr. Scott Hitt should be one of those appointed to the National AIDS Advisory Council. His first hand experience with HIV and AIDS will be vital in providing a voice to the eyes
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  • to guide prevention. CDC fumls HIV prevention proirams for high-risk populations through 65 state and local health departments, 22 naLlunal and regional m.iMrity organizations, 10 nation~l business, labor. and faith panncrships, and 94I,;ullllllUni[yhASP.r
  • . E. Support Effort to Recruit Leadership 1. Identify key organizations in each sector listed in the Recruiting Leadership work plan for continued input and communication purposes. 2. Coordinate travel of Advisory Board members so as to broaden
  • Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records related to the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters. This Committee advised Vice President Gore on the public interest obligations of broadcasters as digital
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2009-0386-F Records relating to the Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters Extent 27 folders
  • of their routine prenatal care. Note: In October, 1996, PAF Co-founder and CEO Susan DeLaurentis was invited to serve on the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council at NIH for a two year term. Top Issues for PAF and AIDS Community • The issue of pediatric uses
  • . Member, American Advisory council . ' ' +988-1:?/ 31/91 'consolidated Press International Limited Group .companies 1/1/91-4/22/94 .. 4/28./94-. Continental Grain company·· - Director . continental·Grain company- Consultant 3/15/91- Fuji-Wolfensohn
  • Advisory Committee (NTAC). Finally, there is also an extensive collection of documents (more than 10 boxes) related to the tobacco settlement, which Mande worked on with Domestic Policy Council Director Bruce Reed. The records come from the offices of John
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  • on the University of Texas College of Phannacy Dean's Advisory . Council, the University of North Carolina College of P~annacy Board of Visitors. and the University of Oklahoma NationalAdvisory Board. H~aIso is a member of the ~o~ of Directors of rhe National
  • o&.ocla~ed wlth eauC&t1ng young people aboUt. this aiseaae," sAid. hu1 Rawata, executive d1rector of, tha National M:inority AIDS council. Hiv pzoeventiora ,tholla 808218905 "W. IINS'I: work to coaunicate to );)rl
  • of this memorandum is to update you on the transition plans for the President's Initiative on Race (PIR). As you know, on September 30,1998, the term of the Advisory Board (created by Executive Order) expired. In transitioning from PIR, our objectives are threefold
  • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT CF COLUMBIA ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, INC, AMERICAN COUNCIL FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM AND NATIONAL LEGAL & POLICY CENTER, C i v i l Action No. 93-399 Plaintiffs, (Judge Lamberth) v
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  • responsibility for IBM Corporation's workforce diversity programs and policies. In 1989, he was apppointed by New York Govemor Mario Cuomo to the Governor's Advisory Council on Child Care. He is a member of the American Business Collaboration (ABC) of Quality
  • Meetings and Hearings 1999 June 30 Commission Board Meeting oral interim reports delivered to Board October '. 19-22 Hearing/Commission Board Meeting .December 6-10 2000 Hearing/Commission Board Meeting February . 21-25 Hearing/Commission Board
  • Christian Green, Sheila Jackson-Lee, Connie Morella, Juanita MillenderMcDonald, Carrie Meek, Nydia Velazquez The Caucus has been involved in legislation early on that recognized that women are now the fastest growing population group with HIV/AIDS. Funding
  • Health Fact Sheet/Tuberculosis Update (Center for Health Promotion/National Council of La Raza, June 1994)
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Neera Tanden: Misc. Subject Files; Publications; Videos OA/ID Number: 14313 FolderlD: Folder Title: HEALTH FACT SHEET/TUBERCULOSIS UPDATE (CENTER FOR HEALTH
  • : Domestic Policy Council Series/Staff Member: Linda Cooper Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10285 FolderiD: Folder Title: Beijing Follow Up: Women (2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 98 5 7 2 _THE WASHINGTON POST ,> ·: ... WEDNESDAY
  • related to Immigration. I ! Kathi met with representatives from the mi~western states about long range flood recovery efforts. I I Kathi spoke to students from Houston, Texa~, about the domestic policy council. . I Marion Berry met with and made speeches
  • . TIME USAGE T PGS. SENT RESULT 0561 6591027 BIRCH HORTON BIT 07/22 17:06 02'45 8 OK I I PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON I . HOLOCAUST AsSETS IN THE UNITED STATES I Kenneth L. Klothen. Executive Director . Edgar M. Bronfman, Chair I
  • with human genome research are being addressed in parallel with the scientific exploration and in a manner that encourages maximum public involvement. In addition, President Clinton established the National Bioethics Advisory Commission and charged
  • . Civil Rights Training and Advisory Services (Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IV. as amended) 84.004 4. Education of Handicapped Children in State Operated or Supponed Schools (20 U.S.c. 2791) 84.009 5. Chapter 1 Programs. Local Education Agencies
  • the following definitions, among others: Act means the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C, App. Administrator means the Administrator of General Services. Advisory committee subject to the Act means any committee, board, commission, council
  • by an 11-person, volunteer, consumer board of trustees (Chair: Dorothy H. Mann). There are 3 regional councils: 23 medical center or local advisory councils that monitor and advise GHC: and a Medical Center Council Assembly. A majority ol council members
  • Educationa~ Techno~ogy Initiative The President and Vice President will be meeting i~ an East Room event next Tuesday, February 13, with the members of the Administration's National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIIAC) to receive their final
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  • ) (l page) nd P61b(6) 006. letter Choate-man to Rasco re request (l page) 0111711994 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) OAlBox Number: 8057 FOLDER TITLE: C [2] 20 I 0-0 198-S
  • National Health Policy Council
  • the Piiblioation! 1 1. Outside Cover: NHPC Logo (red, white, blue), "Listen to America ' name 2. Inside Front Cover: names of corporate advisory council (major) donors 3. Acknowledgement page with reference to future goals (re: info highway) • Staff, Interns
  • the Advisory Con)mission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care lndustry. Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc. (1-2t·::: ~ 1.'70l97 Ti:1;':?: 1:1]·5:['·1 ,Pf..:l . Pnge 2 Qf 2 CONTACT: Valerie Rheinstein
  • on nearly 600 campuses • "Statewide Days of Dialogue" in April, 1998 involving 110 communities, Governors of 39 states and 2 territories, and 22 Mayors. • Meetings between Advisory Board members and/or Initiative staff with approximately 600 Tribal
  • are being arranged for the next three weeks. The purpose of these visits is to provide each Advisory Board member with a real experience of race in schools today. OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Asian American Academics. On November 22, I met
  • P6/b(6) j 002./fax ! COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records I Domestic Policy Council ~eera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: ' 14954 FOLDER TITLE: iAbortion-RU-486 20 11-0688-S kc556 I I Pr~sidential RESTRICTION CODES Records Act- 144
  • CHALLENGES ...............................n ••••• u .......n ...... n ......n ....... n ....... n ..... .....n •• 77 78 SOCIAL SECURITY TRUSTEES' REPORTS ...................................................... 79 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON SOCIAL
  • in the areas of: (1) enrollment of all regional alliance eligible individuals; (2) management of premium and cost sharing discounts and reductions; and (3) financial management, including collection shortfalls. Section 1572. Advisory Council on Breakthrough
  • . . . . . . n . . . . . . . . . . u ••••• . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 SOCIAL SECURITY TRUSTEES' REPORTS ...................................................... 79 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON SOCIAL SECURITY ........................................... 80
  • . iantttb ~tatts ClCourt of apptals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Argued April 30, 1993 Decided June 22, 1993 No. 93-5086 AsSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, !NC., ET AL., APPELLEES v. HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, ET AL .• APPELLANTS
  • Systematic 2010-0198-S - Carol Rasco, Domestic Policy Council
  • Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS You are scheduled to speak by conference call with members of the President's Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS regarding the President's intention to sign S.1124, the National Defense Authorization Act. There are, as you
  • , Rasco to Leon PanettareWeekly Report (4 pages) 09/15/1994 P5 weekly, Jose [Cerda] to Kathi [Way] (partial) (\ page) 09/15/1994 P5 .. ... COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Caml Rasco (Correspondence) OAIBox Number
  • Interagency Council on the Homeless April 19, 1995 Andrew Cuomo Call April 25 10:30am [1]
  • contributions from all member agencies of the Council. Just another idea in case Cuomo is open to funding the survey, but bullish about HUD not paying $3 million (option 2b). May 18, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR CAROL H. RASCO FROM: Molly Brostrom CC : Jeremy
  • . Spouses and children of affected individuals who became HIV-infected are also eligible for payment. The President is committed to full funding for this Fund. The President is also asking the Congress to provide an additional $1.4 million for the Advisory
  • the Surgeon General determines that needle exchange is effective in reducing the spread of HIV and the use of illegal drugs. The statute does permit federal research and evaluation of existing needle exchange programs. (2) The 1996 Ryan White CARE Act
  • Insdtute of Architects, 1990-presem Professional Affiliations and Activities Ad Hoc ADA Watch Planning Group, National Council on Disability. Washington. DC. February. 1994 Member. Access. Committee. Disability Rights Advisory Council. Office of me
  • racial issue. What is demande1 is a strong political and media operation. The matter should immediately be ceded to the Domestic Policy Council and to the political shop to begin to organize. 2. Apology for slavery and reparations. The danger
  • is that prisoners get care if they're HIV-positive. (The President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS has been adamant that they believe that there is a difference between policy and practice at some Federal institutions, but we cannot confirm that and BoP says it's
  • , the AIDS community will soon put increased pressure on the Administration to release federal funds for needle exchange programs. Members of your Advisory Council on AIDS are considering the possibility of using their meeting next week to take some dramatic
  • Four meetings of the CDC Advisory Committee on the Prevention of HIV Infection, Subcommittee on Preventing Risk Behaviors Among School-aged Youth were held June 13-14, June 28-29, July 22-23, and September 1314,1993. The first three meetings were held
  • iPRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES· PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman . Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director August 4, 1999 Lars-Erik
  • representing Ryan White grantees are: Cities Advocating Emergency AIDS Relief (CAEARJ, a coal,ition of members of community HIV service planning councils established under Title I of the Ryan White CARE Act; the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS
  • COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Regrets/Invitations) OA/Box Number: 5104 FOLDER TITLE: Carol H. Rasco Regretted Invitations - July '94, August '94 & Sept. '94 [2] 20 I 0-0 198-S 1041 RESTRICTION CODES
  • with editors of the New York. Times. The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS meets next week, April 24-26. CRIME AND DRUGS Anti-Terrorism Bill. law enforcement groups are not pleased with the final legis ion. A few of them, such as the Federal Law
  • . The report is enclosed: C. Statistics on Employment and Contracting The Civil Rights Division's Employment Litigation Section has suggested that the President's Advisory, Board explore the following potential sources of data: • Urban Institute's Report
  • on a shelf." -Albert Sabin, developer of the oral vaccine for polio. Scientists are now very close to finding effective treatments for many costly neurological disorders. The National Advisory Council of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders
  • COLLECTION: . Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Chris Jennings (Subject File) OAiBox Number: 23744 FOLDER TITLE: Quality Commission [5] gf48 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a») Freedom oflnformation Act - [5
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  • """"" 80 202 -305 8524 'DOJ/OFC OF LEGAL COUNSEL lID agency. II defines the lenn agency to ha"e the same meaninB as used in FOL>\, S U.S.C. app.l. § 3(3),%2 whereas it defines "advisory committee" as "any com­ mitlee. board, commission, council
  • of the Office ofNatjonal AIDS Policy. Sandra's appointment was genl!Fdlly wen-rcceive~ by the AIDS commwtity. including the gay and lesbian community. • National Council on Diliability: On April 10, the President announced his intention to nominate Yerker
  • Perinatal Information Center. She sits ,also on the advisory councils of the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health at Georgetown, University and of the National Center for Children in,Poverty at Columbia University. She holds
  • of Latvia. 1 . ' I I want also to thank our partner, the Nordic Council, whose nations are models-many ofus believe-for women's equality, not only'forthis region, but also throughout the entire world. And I especially want to thank otir Icelandic
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. list SUB.IECTffiTLE DATE President's Interagency Council on Women [partial] (3 pages) 11/1998 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Women's Initiative and Outreach OA/Box Number: 24083 FOLDER TITLE: Beij ing+5
  • Embassy. -Marion Berry will speak in Arkansas to the Association of Conservation Districts and the Arkansas Soil and Water Commission. -Mike Schmidt will attend a meeting of theNGA Committee on Economic Development and Commerce Staff Advisory Council
  • coordinate with federal law. Limits annual expenditures to prior year expenditures, as adjusted. Creates advisory Policy Board, Consumer Council. Summary of estimate by Legislative analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local
  • . • Presidential Advisory Committee. The President established a Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses; comprised or'scientists, physicians, veterans, and policy experts to review and make recommendations aimed at finding the causes
  • ",", victims and American troops stole C:>UIL"I.JC:> according to a new report on the fate Advisory The report, published this week by the a picture of seedy greed Commission on Holocaust Assets, among the American military. It reveal that Americans
  • on Graduate Nurse Training shall 22 include individuals designated by the Secretary, the 23 Secretarv of Veterans Affairs, and the Secretarv of 24 the Department of Defense to serve as members of 25 the Council from among Federal officers or employ
  • the poorest health status in the nation—high mortality, high rates of preventable infant diseases, and high rates of HIV infection and AIDS, among other problems. In fact this tragic.jlispagity i n such c r i t i c a l areas as access to care
  • to appeal and keep the funds until the appeal is resolved. • AIDS Negotiations were completed on establishing and announcing the President's Advisory Council on HIVIAIDS. The Council will be housed and funded by HHS, but will be announced by the President
  • . HHH . ~ Wh.ite House Conference on HIV and AIDS Roundta~le Discussion Participants Virginia Apuzzo of New York serves on the New York State AIDS Advisory Council and is foqner Deputy Executive DirectOr of the New York State Housing 'Department
  • Director Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States 901 15 1h Street, NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20005 Dear Ken,. , On beh~lf'of The Samu~l Bronfman Foundation, Inc. (SBF) and in connection with your . I letter of)uly 9
  • Census Information Center, Hispanic Women Fact Sheet (National Council of La Raza, November 1998)
  • .-----~~~~~~~~~~---:-~~~~----;-~~~~~----------- NCLR - CENSUS INFORMATION· CENTER NATIONAL COUNCIL OE LA RAZA NOVEMBER· 1998 HISPANIC WOMEN FACT•SHEET. . Overview 'In 1998, the numbe; ~f Hispanic women totaled 14.7 million, accounting foi
  • J I I I PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON I ' " iHOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES I I To: Kenneth L Klothen. Executive DIrector Elb Steinberg ISre! Singer j) / From: K~nneth Klothen ! L-----­ . RE: BIonfman Talking
  • . 2331 to 2342) 84.048 . 21. Vocational Education - Consumer and Homemaking Education (20 U.S.C. 2361-2363) 84.049 22. Vocational Education - State Councils (20 U.S.C. 2322(a)-(f) 84.053 23. Indian Education - Formula Grant to Local Education Agencies
  • . There Is an advisory floor and broke up into task forces and commission for premium adjustments. finished the product and made substan- There is a national health data advitial Improvements. That effort on my sory council. There Is a national qualPennsylvania. [Mr
  • and adolescent development can be more effectively used to infonn our Nation's domestic policy. Two fundamental questions are involved. The first is how to create and strengthen the linkage between two key councils within the Executive Office of the President
  • LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE SUBPART A -- GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 2301. Federal Regulations' Prior Application or Certain Requirements. (a) The Secretary must issue regulations needed to implement this part, in consultation with the Advisory Council
  • Bethany Little - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • Bethany Little served as an education adviser within the Domestic Policy Council for both President Clinton and Vice-President Gore. This collection highlights topics relating to education and Clinton Administration educational initiatives, literacy
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for Systematic Processing 2013-0371-S Records of Bethany Little, Domestic Policy Council Extent 555 folders, approximately 47,383 pages Access Collection
  • . As such. it wilflie introduced into t"Im European Advisory Commission, and will be used. as the basis for directives to be issued. to the U.S. Commanding General in Germany. The authority of the Control Council to formulate policy with respect to matters
  • Peter Ferrara, Americans For Tax Reform/Cato Institute Edith U. Fierst, 1994-1996 Social Security Advisory Council Matthew P. Fink, Investment Company Institute Dr. Daniel B. Fisher, MD. PhD, National Empowerment Center James J. Florio, Florio
  • . Strengthen the Public Health Workforce G. Support Research In Prevention H. Policy Initiatives Child Health Infectious Diseases Tobacco Chronic Disease Injury and Violence Prevention HIV Occupational Safety and Health IV. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR OFFICIAL
  • .- 18 (A) 0'CTPATIE~T THERAPY.-Outpatient 19 physical therapy services, outpatient speech pa- 20 thology services, and outpatient occupational 21 therapy services in all settings. 22 23 24 25 (B) D'CRABLE MEDICAL EQl"IP)IE:\T.-Du- rable
  • , the President of Princeton and the Chairman of our Bioethics Advisory Commission; and Dr. Jack Gibbons, the President's Advisor on Science and Technology, all of whom know a lot about and care a lot about this issue we are discussing today. The recent
  • ACCOMPLISHMENTS During its 16-year history, CHCF has developed and implemented programs !hat meet !he need'i of low-income families and children in such critical areas as family violence, foster care,' youth development, teen pregnancy prevention. HIV/ AIDS
  • violence, other crimes against women and HIV are rampant here. Trinidad is starting to come to grips with these problems and the realization that spousal abuse is not merely cultural, but simply criminal is growing. I believe Hillary Clinton speaking here
  • by the Secretary, then the National Advisory Council for Mother's and Children's Health as established under section 2742, and to be referred to hereafter as the Council, shall recommend to the Secretary, within 60 days of the Council's discovery, strategies
  • Address December December December December December 1215 16 17 18 December 19 December 21 December 22 December 23 January 4 (Middle East Trip) Middle East Trip No Message Opportunity Y2K Event (T) US-EU Summit at the White House HIV/AIDS Council
  • by Congress, the special' committee took no po~ition on whether there 'should be nationalte~ts that measure' individual reading and math performance against, a uniform standard. The panel from the independent, advisory National Research Council, did
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST AsSETS IN THE UNITED 'STATES' • Edgar M. Bronfman, Chair Kenneth L. Klothen, Executive Director June 2, 1999 'The Honorable Isaac C. Hunt, Jr.. Commissioner United States Securities and Exchange
  • a b i l i t y to perform h i s c o n s t i t u t i o n a l duties, i t cannot allow the President to augment h i s power to tha detriment of congressional interests. 22 0.3 10 93 14:36 O202 514 S071 (2024 DEPT JVST CIV D V meetings, presumably
  • in cases of b,attering :or 7xtreme cruelty. It Will, help. et;sure that victims of domest1c v10lence have the same opportun1t1es as others to 'become self-sufficient through work.' '. "'I ~ AIDS/HIV POLICY Advisory council Meeting -- The Presidential
  • in a number of Federal advisory groups, helping to shape policies that affect their lives. 8-22 In order to maintain national focus on the fight against HIV/AIDS, the White House Office of National AIDS Policy is developing a national plan on research
  • INSURANCE SUBPART A — G E N E R A L PROVISIONS Sec. 2301. Federal regulations; prior apphcation or certain requirements Sec. 2302. National Long-Term Care Insurance Advisory Council Sec. 2303. Relation to State law Sec. 2304. Definitions SUBPART B — F E D E
  • Quality assurance and consumer protection must include a mandatory quality focus, marketing and consumer information in an understandable format for all clients, consumer representation on health plan advisory boards. B. Access Coalition (including
  • of the' National Association of People With AIDS; held meetings preparatory to ON~ office retreat; presented remarks before the Montgomery County Nursing Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and, community health nursing; presented remarks at Saint Columbia Episcopal
  • Status Alliance of American :Insurers: No Official Status Rep. Delauro (CD, Vol. I, P. 506)PTE Staff of California Department of Insurance Commissioner's Realth care Advisory Commission ( 866) -SGE · (1265) Rational Council on CoJDpensation :Insurance
  • Alvarez George Munoz, President, OPle Ana Guzman, Chair, President's Advisory Commission on Education Excellence for Hispanic Americans Guillermo Lineres, Vice Chair, President's Commission; New York City Council Member Steven Zwerling, Senior Director
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  • is supported by 45 health care organizations including the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Station, the National Council of Senior Citizens, and the Consumers Union. Advisory Commission on Quality and Consumer Protection. The President has
  • : White House Meeting ,(partial) (J page) 07/05/95 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 6520 FOLDER TITLE: SHEA-Yamauchi Meeting 7-14-95 11:30 am ­ 12:30 pm
  • ground stations as well as country telecommunications services. The most recent data from the Network Reliability and Interoperability Council, a FCC federal advisory committee, indicates that 84 percent of international traffic to the U.S., coming from
  • \ DON'TrEA T UNTIL ...'MA-RCH 23! M3. C3rol Rasco Domestic Policy Council The White House 1600 ~lvania Avenue, NW 'Vashington, DC 2osoo THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF DOMESTIC POLJC~t,.> ·r CAROL H. RASCO Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
  • An inadequate supply of health care providers, combined with extraordinarily high rates of uninsurance have left 22 million inner city residents without access to private primary care providers; 16 million have incomes under 200 percent of the poverty level
  • -5­ • .. Advisory Council on Violence Against Women: The Attorney General and Secretary Shalala will announce the formation of this Council and hold the first meeting on July 13. • First Amendment Ruling on Religious Publications at Universities
  • : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) OAlBox Number: 8509 FOLDER TITLE: Summary of Cabinet Weekly Reports: January 26-February 2, 1996 through February 16-February 23, J 996 20 I 0-0 198-S kc308 RESTRICTION
  • , .. .~ , I .. I . PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON I HOLOOAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES I PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. Bronfman Chainnan Kenneth L. K10then Executive Director
  • they want a dollar of their premium to go to (7/22/93) 53 WORKING GROUP DRAFT PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL support work by alliances' consumer representatives and the office of the ombudsman. In addition to a board of directors or advisory board, each
  • Advisory Council fOr this area. Secause time is limited, McInnis '$aid he has already talked w1th'House 'leaders and hopes to begin hearings on lhe bill ShOrtly after Ih!) . ooograssional Easter recess, Babbitt announced last fall that he was jn!et~t9d
  • I~ C;;r·.. ­ "~~..I ­ I PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON "-­ HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Kenneth L. Klothen. Executive Director (designate) February 4, 1999 Mr. Jerry Abramson VIA FAX - (301) 984 6033 Dear Mr. Abramson, - Miles
  • under the program; 19 and 20 "(xi) explore efforts to include serv­ 21 Ices coordination proVIsIons under the 22 State's medicaid program under section 23 1931 of the Social Security Act. 24 4 'f "(3,) STATE ADVISORY BOARD.-' .Bll 3121 IH
  • ':" , (F) two shall be Members of Ithe Senate, appointed by the minority .: :: ," leader of the Senate'; and , '(G) one shall be the ChafrP~rSon of the 'United States Holocaust ',',' ~,'. "," ," " , • Memorial Council.' " "I of 1998. , 22 USC 1621 112
  • papers from Bruce Reed’s Domestic Policy Council records.
  • electronic file Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • FOIA 2006-1012-F - Dr. Sidney Drell, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
  • Combittee on Intelligence, Member of the President's Science Advisory Committee ~nd Consultant to the National Security Council, the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and the Congressional Office of Technology I Assessment. Dr. Drel'l currently chairs
  • ImmiuMdefideorj Vlras (HTV) Scrotogyjl General Recommcndauoo against Not considered Selective MF 18+ if one or more: member of a high-risk population by virtue of sexual or drug-taking behavior, woman of childbearing age with any risks for HIV infection, received
  • ASSOCIATION, 2ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE, WASHINGTO March 22, 1998 FEDERAL LEADERSHIP AND HISPANIC HEALTH CARE I'm honored to join each of you this afternoon as you bring to a close this important conference on the future of Hispanic health care. I promise
  • ,. National Council on Disability 1331 F Street" N.W . Suite 1050 Washington, DC 20004-1107 (202) 272-2004 Voice (202) 272-2074 IT (202) 272-2022 Fax NeD Facsimile Transmission From: . Ed Burke, Acting Executive Director Message: Number
  • Lynn A. Jennings to Chris Jennings and Peggy A. Clark Re: Blue CrosslBlue Shield Names (1 page) 1/31/97 P2 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Chris Jennings (Subject File) OAiBox Number: 23744 FOLDER TITLE: Quality
  • I 'I I ,I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ~I GOALS 2000: EDUCATE AMERICA ACT STATE PROFILES SCRO
  • Title III of HR 3600. Section 3012-DJA charges the National Council to ensure that the allocated number of training positions "beara a relationship to the number of individuals who qraduated from medical schools in the United State• in the preceding
  • Domestic Policy Council - Documentary Annex II [6]
  • against fraud and abuse. and preside over the formation of representative local national service councils. The local councils would serve as principal agents for the recruibnent and placement of volUnteers. (Not all volunteers would be local. however
  • Council on Competiveness [1]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: David Kusnet Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4283 FolderlD: Folder Title: Council on Competiveness [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 91 5 9 2 Council on Competitiveness COPY MILDRED PORTER Director
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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 7680 File Folder: AIDS 1993[6] Date: 3/25/04 1. Note To Carol Rasco from Phil re: AIDS Coordinator position, Ip nd P5, P61B6 2
  • . Herr, Domestic Policy Council (x23 S~.e.cJ 0ard C:: : US Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance, ---===-=-===-=====-----------------------------------.~----­ September 27, 1993 I work with Carol Rasco and we are writing to bring
  • Page 1 of 12 '" [ U. S. Office of Governme:nt Ethics) [ http://www.usoge.gov J [DOCID: f:82x22.txt.wais): OFFICE O~ GOVERNMENT ETHICS 82 x 22 Memorandum JUl Y @ SUBJECT: Members of Federa:l Advisory Commi ttees and the Conflict
  • - ,. -~' -' . PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES '. ADV50RYCO~~ION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES Edgar M. BronEman Chairman Kenneth L. KJothen Executive Director To: Randy Stokes Fr: Gene Sofer
  • Advisory Board Reverend Willie Davis Executive Director, Monroe Council on Teen Pregnancy Jean Bethke Elshtain Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, Divinity School, University of Chicago Wade Horn President, National
  • Langu~ge on the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets inthe US for : Deputy Secretary Stuart Eizenstat's Remarks before the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services Hearing on French and Austrian Banks and Issues Relating
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  • Studies, and in a special consultant capacity for the Superintendent of ,the District of Columbia Publ~c Schools. , Ms. 'Pittman isa member of numerous boards and advisory boards, includingth~ Center for Early Adolescence Board and the Carnegie Council
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  • in this legislation shall expire five years from the effective date. SECTION 7. NATIONAL BIOETHICS ADVISORY COMMISSION REPORT. No later than four and one-half years after the enactment of this Act, the National Bioethics Advisory Commission shall report
  • or Deputy Secretary Richard Rominger, Action Team Leader Pearlie S. Reed, and members of the Civil Rights Action Team and the State Food and Agriculture Council, which is made up of USDA state agency heads and coordinates USDA activities in the state
  • Otl:ice ofNational AIDS Policy to bring greater direction and visibility to the war on AIDS. The President alsd created the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS to provide him and his Administration with dxpert outside advice on the ways in which
  • , and retrospective versus prospective payment adjustments . 57 WORKING GROUP DRAFT PRIVILEGED AND CUNHULNTEStT ADVISORY COMMITTEE The National Health Board creates an advisory committee to provide technical advice and recommendations regarding the development
  • , and retrospective versus prospective payment adjustments . 57 WORKING GROUP DRAFT PRIVILEGED AND eDiviFIULlVTLfe- ADVISORY COMMITTEE The National Health Board creates an advisory committee to provide technical advice and recommendations regarding
  • Mofhers Agains1 VIOlence in Amelica Jwellile Justice Advisory Council Texas Highway Patrol The Sef1tencmg Project Human Services-Allegheny CI;lunty FedSfal Law Enlorcemel11 Association Coalition o1.Heatthy Communities Presiderlt Director Judge
  • apathetic and at worst ' hostile to those living with HIV/AIDS. Following are th~ highlights of the Administration's mv/AIDS,.related actions taken since January 20, 1993. . , AIDS Advisory Counell. The President has ~ted a 30-member Presidential Advisory
  • Advisory Panel for Art and Other Cultural Property
  • PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES· PRESIDENTIAL ADVlSOR.Y COMMISSION ON HOLOCAUST ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES I Kenneth L. Klothen Executive Director Edgar M. Bronfman Chairman ; MEMORANDUM
  • -Physician 9. S i n g l e Payer Advocates Groups Manufacturers Groups) 8 20 10. H o s p i t a l Groups 25 11. Pharmacists Groups 10 12. H e a l t h Care I n d u s t r y 22 13. Labor 1 14. S e n i o r s 4 15. Business 10 16. C o a l i t i o n
  • with potentially neglectful or abusive families to prevent child victimization; the SAFE KIDS Campaign, aimed at preventing childhood injury; and Project CHAMP, which provides HIV-related education to health care providers and families of HIV-affected children
  • And Districb Should Move Carefully in Using High-Stakes For I.atinos, President's Advisory Commission Warn~ Asse5snu~nts WHITE UOLJ5£ INJTlxnvl': . Sta.tf! Testillg Palici.«... Subj4:cl Iu BillY. Un/Ilirness, Illld Patelltill.l/UT MUII.~e; Bludelf
  • Indian Education Association, the National Congress of American Indians, and the National Advisory Council on !ndian Education .. The interagency plan, which will evolve annually, represents the Interagency Task Force's short-term plan. The Executive
  • Michael Schmidt - Domestic Policy Council - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Michael Schmidt's records from his work in the Domestic Policy Council from 1993 through 1995. Specific topics include: adult education and job training, transportation issues, zero tolerance for underage drinking
  • Century Teachers [OA/ID 7345] A Matter of Time, Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development, April 1994 [report] [OA/ID 7339] Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation – Report and Recommendations [report] [OA/ID 7341] AmeriCorps [folder] [OA/ID 7341
  • from.those who are accredited to.the government Conference, at least 8 ;·ooo Americans have registered to attend the NGO Forum associated with the World Conference. Th~~ represents approximat~ly 22 percent of those who have . registered; an additional 20
  • WERE IN 1985 20 ADVANCEMENT SINCE THEN 21 FEDERAL ACTION . • . • .22 MECHANISMS TO ADVANCE WOMEN'S ROLE . 22 NATIONAL . . . . . 22 STATE AND LOCAL . 23 NON-GOVERNMENTAL .. .. ii INTERAGENCY CLEARANCE .DRAFT 5/26/94 . .. DEVELOPMENT OVERCOMING
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. report DATE SUBJECTfflTLE 03/08/1995 weekly, Marion Berry (2 pages) RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco
  • 2301. Federal Regulations' Prior Application or Certain Requirements. (a) The Secretary must issue regulations needed to implement this part, in consultation with the Advisory Council established in section 2302. (b) Within 120 days after a majority
  • Insurance Advisory Council 160 Low-birthweight babies 148 Low-income individual 6,49,215 LTC System Performance Review 164 Malpractice reform 9,66 Mammogram 22 Managed care 131,192-193 Management of regional alliance funds and records 237 Marketing 59,78,82
  • Interagency Council on the Homeless Meeting; 5-24-95 [1]
  • x: : .}le? MElt'. 14¥A&A4 ,.1 e- "'iiie 'M""P'4" ' I , Interagency Council on the Homeless , · F1JIL COUNCIL MEETING , OMAR BRADLEY CONFERENCE ROOM , DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1995 ' , 1 3:15 P.M. -: ,
  • Conversations on Health - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 3-22-93 Detroit [1]
  • at the front of the folder. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAlBox Number: 4591 FOLDER TITLE: Conversations on Health Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 3-22-93 Detroit [1] rw139
  • iimctions for the agencies represented on the invasive Species Council. The first optioll would . provide more tlexibiJity si1!oe • Presidenlially-estehlished advisory committ.. bas fewer Jimiu, but . the President may not wish to give tbe advisory committee
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the U.S.­ Art & Cultural Property Theft Archivist: JGP OAiBox: 40406 File Folder: Art/Cultural - Correspondence Collection: Date: 5/3/04 DOCUMENT NO. & TYPE 1
  • . • Preparation of background materials for announcement of a new Coordinator. ' . • Preparation of recommendations regarding announcement and· first meeting of the President's AIDS Advisory Council. • preparation of recommendations regarding World AIDS
  • i' THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND,HUMAN SERVICES WASHINGTON, D,C, 20201 J..N 22 1993 , The President , The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: In accordance with Section 540 of the ederal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
  • for oomment. _April 1999 Third public meeting on NIFSR, May 1999 Publish "final" report on NlFSR in Federal Register. August 1999 President appoints Advisory Committee for NlF~ August 31, 1999 Council delivers strategic plan to Pre;.cs"'id;".e"'n;;;t
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  • cal1 (partial) (l page) 10/1111996 P61b(6) 002. letter David Liederman to Rasco re thanks (partial) (l page) II /13/1996 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) OAlBox Number: 8507
  • Advisory Bd Panel [partial] (I page) 05/1111998 P61b(6) OOlh. email attachment Phone No. (Partial) (2 pages) 05/1111998 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Automated Records Management System [Email] WHO ([From Elena Kagan]) ONBox Number
  • - ~~\ • Tb .,.... Plan (]) :t-tN1>-:-+ - "'~vJ'''' h e ....aJn (!) Nc;,1\- Moll v'-'ry , .. Interim regs. donIt include loeals 4) Brady/Criminal History Record Grants .. Regs next week 5) HIV Testing.,. ".. \- ,-- s~ h· 6) Violence Against Women - jO
  • , Council of Chief State School Officers. AIDS. HIV. and School Health Education: State Policies and Programs 1990. Alexandria. VA: Nalional Association of State Boards of Education; 1991. the year 2000 target is 85 percent. New data were not yet available
  • , prosecutions and crime prevention. It also works to raise public awareness about the problem of violence against women, including domestic violence and sexual assault. The Advisory Council on Violence Against Women is co-chaired by Attorney General Janet Reno
  • Council on Foundations 9-28-93 9:00-12:30
  • opportunities public/pr.1vate partnerships, urban policy research, r~lation5h.ip!:? 1:0 che evolving federal 't.lrban policy agenda; for and. Identify addit.ic:m.al roles, if any, that the Council on Foundat.iolls can plQy in auppor:. of memberShip priorities
  • AUGUST 1971 - JANDARY 1973 ADDITJ:ONAL AREAS OF ll!VOLVElIIERT 1; NEW YORK STATE GOVERNOR'S HEALTH CARE ADVISORY BOARD JULY 1992 . PRESENT 2: NEW YORlt STATE COUNCIL ON GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION JANUARY 1993 - P'RESENT 3. GREATER NEW YORK
  • CongressiOnal Working Group on Youth Violence Greg Favre, Vice President, News The McClatchy Company Donald Garber, Commissioner & CEO Major League Soccer Carter Gaston National Youth Advisory Council National Campaign Against Youth Violence Leo Hindery Jr
  • Commission Donna Tanoue Chair Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Raj Reddy Co-Chair President's Information Technology Advisory Committee Health Care Finance Administration, Department of Health and Human Services Nancy-Ann Min Administrator Deparle
  • Task Force OPC HHS OPe 11 Food stamps USDA 12 EITe Treasury Sawhill :.~~.J:~~;;i··: 2 Advisory council recommendations due by end of year. Reauthorisation expected in spring. Steil Davelopaent of specific proposal. Fontenot Dean Aqency
  • : Clinton Presidential Records Health Care Task Force Lynn Margherio OA/Box Number: 4805 FOLDER TITLE: RWJ [Robert Wood Johnson] - Clinical Scholars 2006-0885-F ip32" RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 22(M(a)| Freedom of Information
  • , MARYLAND MAY 18, 1997 Acknowledgments: Dr. Earl Richardson, President; Judge Harry Cole, board chair; Governor Glendening; Mayor Schmoke; elected officials- including city council, which voted to· ban cigarette billboards near schools; Reps. Elijah Cummings
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  • handwritten. Jennifer Myers to Rasco re personal (1 page) 08119/1995 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Correspondence) OAlBox Number: 8508 FOLDER TITLE: M [12] , 2010-0198-S kc359 RESTRICTION CODES
  • Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, and Winnie Stachelberg, Legislative Director for the Human Rights Campaign. If we get wind of the likelihood of a bad response, I'll let you know. I think these points are consistent with the conversation this morning
  • : COUNCIL PRESIDNET KENT HUGHS OR CHAIRMAN GEORGE FISHER 3:45 PM TO 5:15 PM ? (202) 785-3990 3-21 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION INC. (CEA) 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PM 3-22 THE AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: RSVP BY 3-8 6:45 PM TO ? 1993 OXFORD
  • . It agreed to install a ramp at the town hall entrance, make the route to the entrance accessible, create one van-accessible parking space, and make the water fountain and bathroom on the first floor accessible. Also, town council meetings would be inoved
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  • Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion December 5,1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: DPC Weekly Report Race - Advisory Board Meetings: DPC staff is working with staff from NEC and the Race Initiative
  • -term care insurance policies 159 Long-Term Care Insurance Advisory Council 160 Low-birthweight babies 148 Low-income individual 6,49,215 LTC System Performance Review 164 Malpractice reform 9,66 Mammogram 22 Managed care 131,192-193 Management
  • Management System Hex-Dump Conversion Draft 8-20-98 THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES COUNCIL ON FOOD SAFETY August 22, 1998 The President will announce a plan to create a President's Council on Food Safety, which will develop a comprehensive strategic plan for federal
  • : December 6, 1993 . SUBJECT: Health Care Reform and the Democratic Policy Council Regional Conference Attached you w i l l f i n d b r i e f i n g s on each of t h e s i x s t a t e s t h a t w i l l be represented a t tomorrow's conference: Connecticut
  • . The Minnesota law sets annual growth limits for 1994-1998. Carriers and providers that exceed the revenue and expenditure limits will be assessed the amount overspent. The law sets up a data collection system, creates a health technology advisory committee
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  • months, the Domestic Policy Council (DPC), the National Economic Council (NEC), and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) have led an interagency process on economic development and housing policy. This memorandum details a proposal for 50,000 new
  • Eric Eve, Amanda Crumley FR. TO:1S0E6E80804 Human Interest Stuff - Amended Ruth Danis in Rochester is a member of the Americorps Advisory Board as a representative of the Rochester City School District, Ms. Danis is active in the Democratic party
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  • Planning Council (DDPC) Board, OPUS N;;ltional Project on Culturally Competent Systems of Care Public Member, New Mexh:;o Citizen Foster Care Review Board* National Advisory Board, Family/Professional Collaboration Project, University of Vermont* Task Force
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  • : National Security Council Series/Staff Member: Subseries: 1375 OAIID Number: Scan ID: Document Number: 9304749 Folder Title: [NSCURMS] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 45 3 3 2 UNCLASSIFIED NSC/RMO PROFILE RECORD ID: 9304749
  • SUBJECI'ffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. draft National Council on Disability; RE: Medical information (partial) (4 pages) 04/08/1994 P6/b(6) 002.agenda Adapt; RE: Telephone numbers (partial) (1 page) 05/02/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records