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  • only amounts of con- 20 tributions for the primary election, any 21 runoff election, and the general election 22 that do not exceed the primary election ex- 23 penditure limit, runoff election e}..1lenciiture 24 limit, 25 limit (reduced
  • 19 "SEC. 2101. APPLICATION TO FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES. 20 '(a) UNMARRIED EMPLOYEES.- 21 "(1) I N GENERAL.—Except as provided in this 22 part, each employer shall, in accordance with this 23 title, enroll each of its full-time employees who is un
  • out of the hands of minors; 20 (2) to compensate taxpayers for their costs at- 21 tributable to tobacco-related illnesses by reimbursing · 22 the medicaid ·and medicare programs and resolving 23 the legal claims of Federal~ State and locaJ
  • FRIDAY THURSDAY i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOLL GATE 1 MEETINGS 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TOLL GATE 2 MEETINGS 26 27 28 HEALTH CARE REFORM WORKING GROUP GUIDELINES During the next hundred days, the a t t e n t i
  • , Wash. '19,3136 Bank fur Handel und Industrie, gold notes '22, 3753 Chemical Foundation Inc., to be sold patent rights of enemy firIDS to be sold to, '19, 3016-C, 3016·K; '20, 3227 Cotton exchange memberships '18,2949 Fallenstein, W. F., tobacco '18
  • 16 17 18 20 with dependent children (in this section referred to as "AFDC") has more than tripled since 1965. More than 21 two-thirds of these recipients are children. Eighty-nine per- 22 23 cent of children receiving.AFDC benefits now live
  • about comp;iance with such 18 applying the law to specific sets of facts supplied bv the mall entity. In any 19 civil 20 21 22 5[3[U[(,:5 3>1d regul,l[io[J" interpreting 2)'," -w r i-\1e.Al... 3nd . . "strative action against a sT'1all
  • ] Box 33 [12/22/1999 – 01/05/2000] [01/05/2000 – 01/10/2000] [01/11/2000 – 01/20/2000] [01/20/2000 – 01/27/2000] [01/27/2000 – 01/28/2000] [01/28/2000 – 02/03/2000] [02/03/2000 – 02/07/2000] Box 34 [02/08/2000 – 02/15/2000] [02/16/2000 – 02/22/2000] [02
  • of enrollment (as 17, defined in section 1113(c) of. the 18 Health Security Act) for the commu- 19 nity rating area in which the employee 20 works as does the contribution. 21 For purposes of apphing subclause (II) or 22 (III), any dohar hniitation
  • shall be excluded from the 20 scope of the regulations under subsection (a). 21 CHAPTER 9-DATA AND RESEARCH 22 SEC. 3243. RESEARCH AGENDA. 23 (a) REQUEST FOR CONTRACT.-The Attorney Gen­ 24 eral shall request the National Academy of Sciences, • 25
  • crimes increased by 1.3 percent, but the 19 number of persons who are less than 15 years 20 of age arrested for violent crimes increased by 21 9.2 percent,· and the number of persons less 22 than 18 years of age arrested for such crimes 23
  • Presidential Diary for May 18, 1994; May 20, 1994; June 16, 1994 and December 16, 1998 - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of Presidential Diary entries for the following dates: May 18 & 20, 1994; June 16, 1994 and December 16, 1998. Presidential Diarist Ellen McCathran logged the events of the President’s day, including meetings, phone calls
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2013-0818-F Records regarding the President’s Diary for May 18, 1994; May 20, 1994; June 16, 1994 and December 16, 1998 Extent 4 folders
  • Guns - 18 to 20 Year-olds
  • for murder. The second most frequent age for murder was 19, accounting for 8 percent of those arrests, and the third most frequent age for arrest for murder was 20, accounting for 7 percent. Eigh­ teen to 20 year olds comprised 22 percent of all those
  • care practice 17 relative to those entering nonprimary care 18 practice as follows: 19 "(I) The State may apply 20 weighting factors that are different 21 than the weighting factors set forth in 22 section 1886(h)(4)(C) of the Social 23
  • : 19p 05: 33a 08: 08p 11: 16p 12: 29p 10: 39a 11: 06a 04: 18p Parent 20 10 3 10 10 6 11 18 11 20 11 22 11 9 12 16 2 25 15 3 22 4 1 5 2 5 27 5 7 5 18 6 9 18 9 28 AAMC AAU AHASPEEC. AHC 5 5 AMA 2 22 AMA4 29 ATTENDEE. BENEFITS. 4 B0ST0N3 . 12 CASPEND2
  • health insurance pohcy, 18 "(h) the payments or premiums re- 19 ferred to in subparagraph (B)(i) shah be 20 treated as premiums received for a taxable 21 health insurance pohcy, and 22 "(hi) the person referred to in sub- 23 paragraph (B)(i
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [20]
  • area (as defined 18 in paragraph (4)(B)) if— 19 "(i) the plan has at least 5,000 enroh- 20 ees (except that the Secretan- may enter 21 into such a contract with a certified stand- 22 ard health plan that has fewer enrohees if 23 the plan
  • Reform 17 Today Act of 1993. 18 "(2) EXCEPTION.—Paragraph (1) shall not 19 apply to a failure by an insurer in a State if the Sec- 20 retary of Health and Human Services determines 21 that the State has in effect a regulatory enforcement 22
  • '_ . ard" it~,_ House· work hard to enhance it. I value that relationship and will I 19 I.have been a practicing lawyer for nearly a 20 quarter of a century. 21 been involved in hundreds of negltiations on 22 issues ranging from aerospace
  • TION 113.-Section 113 of title 18, United States Code, 18 is amended­ 19 20 21 22 23 24 • (1) in paragraph (b), by striking "of not more than $3,000" and inserting "under this title"; (2) in paragraph (c), by striking "of not more than $1,000
  • )'$_'... ;. .,_'....;.1--,"...,..-_ _ _ _ · fO,r' reve-' '. J' ',,{ n,ues, (descJ?bedm ,} , . ... I' 22 '.' 20()2~ , " ','" '.- , ',describe~ in~~bparagraph' (A)(i);~:and ' ',21" , i ,J .' , ' . , , , (I) $ " , ,,' 20 and, ' , \ . . , . '(viii
  • under section 19 6705(b)(3). Amounts in excess of adjusted taxes shall be 20 paid to the Governor of the State in which the unit of 21 local government is located. 22 "(b) DE MINIMIS ALLOCATIONS.-If the amount al­ 23 located to a unit of general
  • apply to taxable years beginning after 17 December 31, 1991. 18 SEC. 102. GRANTS TO STATES FOR SMALL EMPLOYER 19 HEALTH 20 GRAMS. 21 INSURANCE PURCHASING PRO- (a) I N GENERAL.—The Secretary of Health and 22 Human Services (hereafter
  • (A) I N GENERAL.—In the case described in 18 paragraph (2)(B), the Director shall submit to 19 the Benefits Commission a report on the deficit 20 for the year. With respect to a fiscal year in 21 which subparagraph (B)(i) applies, the Com- 22
  • This collection consists of printed electronic daily diary records and photo archive entries that document phone calls and meetings between President Clinton and Stanley Greenberg between January 20, 1993 and January 31, 1995.
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-0182-F Meetings and phone calls between President Clinton and Stanley Greenberg between January 20, 1993 and January 31, 1995 Extent 2
  • . Marketing and Regulatory MR. WEBER: P~ograms I work for in Washington. Good morning. My name is 20 Randy Weber. 21 the Farm Service Agency in Washington. 22 I'm the Associate Administrator of MR. WHEELER: Good mornin.g. Floyd 23 Wheeler
  • , including 17 a nursing home fixed indemnity policy (un- 18 less the Secretarv determines that such a 19 policy provides sufficiently comprehensive 20 coverage of a benefit so that it should be 21 treated as a health plan). 22 23 (viii
  • under this Act 17 for any subsidized employment with any private for- 18 profit employer. 19 (7) RETENTION OF PROGRAM INCOME.— 20 (A) IN GENERAL.—Income under any pro- 21 gram under this title administered by a public 22 or private nonprofit
  • 19 specifying such standards within such period, the 20 Secretarv shall review the standards. Such review 21 shall be completed within 60 days after the date the 22 regulations are developed. Unless the Secretaiy de- 23 termines within
  • wiiich it is located; and 19 "(3) meets such other criteria as the Secretary 20 may require. 21 "(g) PERMITTING MAINTENANCE OF SWING B E D S . — 22 Nothing in this section shah be construed to prohibit a 23 State from designating or the Secretary
  • has not initiated a chahenge in accordance 20 with section 5228; or 21 (2) disclosure is ordered by a court after chal- 22 lenge under section 5228. 23 (d) APPLICATION FOR D E L A Y . — 24 25 (1) IN GENERAL.—A government authority may
  • to which poor persons and families will be em- 18 powered to become economically self-sufficient, I . . 19 and I I I ~ ' I 20 "(F) does not include any action to assist 21 any esfa'blishment in relocating from one area 22 outsidJ
  • autlwrized by Public Law 103- 20 322, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended, 21 which shall be derived from tM Violent Crime Reduction 22 Department of Justice, $74,282,000; including not to exceed 22 Trust Fund, 23 $3,317,000 for tM Facilities
DeParle (Item)
  • WRA Chronology . 1993 Friday,. June 18~-Clinton holds first ~elfare meeting with·heaas ofwotking ,group, Thursday, July 8--Task force h'olds first pre~s conference , " Saturday, November 20--Working group ~eets at Holiday Inn to consider first
  • View digitized documents from this collection on the National Archives Catalog
  • health care 20 interventions should be broad enough to allow 21 for accurate assessments of their safety and ef- 22 fectiveness, the Commission may apply the cri- 23 teria set forth in section 2201(b) to issue a cov- 24 August26, 1994 must
Amtrak [1] (Item)
  • proposal. Although a significant step forward, H.R. 1788 can be improved. In panicular, the . Administration will work for amendments to: o Delete the prOvision which would replace the current Amtrak Board of Directors with a new Board. The current Board
  • * - OTHER or. 2 IOOX OX sx PAGE 1 0 1 50* 0* 2* "L'ME - PETP . i"At EF OISAB UNEMP a: 17 4* so s* 1 1 3 193 100* 100* 84* *27* 82* 106 1 2* 94* 17! 20* 87* 8 3* 16* 37 36* 13* 6 6* 5* 22 22* 11* 9 50* 3* 1 4* 1* 2 13* 1* 6 79* 3
  • burden of forms, paper- 15 work, and bureaucratic 16 consumers and overwhelms health care provid- 17 ers; 18 19 procedures confuses (D) fraud and abuse sap the strength of the health care system; and 20 (E) health care is a critical part
  • ) an excessive burden of forms, paper- 15 work, and bureaucratic 16 consumers and overwhelms health care provid- 17 ers; 18 19 procedures contuses (D) fraud and abuse sap the strength of the health care svstem; and 20 (E) health care is a critical
96 Targeting (Item)
  • % 35.5% 37.3% 35.8% 32.6% 32.0% 35.1% 36.1% 15.8% 7.4% 11.6% 17.7% 8.6% 6.4% 13.4% 11.4% 2.5% 9.0% 5 20 11 4 17 21 9 12 29 16 51 49 52 58 53 49 50 53 51 46 35 38 38 41 48 39 35 38 48 37 16 11 14 14 5 10 15 15 3 9 5 13 8 8 22 15 6 6 27 17 56.3 51.1
  • health information, by a person 18 19 granted authority under a written authorization with , respect to the information that satisfies the require­ 20 . ments of section 103, that is inconsistent with the 21 provisions of the authorization. 22 23
  • provides for the systematic report- 19 ing and public dissemination of information on 20 the performance of plans in meeting the clinical 21 health requirements, 22 being, and personal satisfaction of its enrollees; 23 and functional needs, well
  • is author- 20 ized to issue such regulations as may be necessarv* to earn* 21 out section 1607 and responsibihties of the Secretan* 22 under this Act (including under title X I ) . Title I, Subtitle G 304 1 2 3 4 Subtitle G—Employer Responsibilities
  • 17 which is a group health plan— 18 (I) wliich 19 is established and maintained by a large employer, and 20 (II) under which the large em- 21 ployer retains a substantial risk for 22 the providing of health benefits under 23 the plan
  • 19 year of the individual's coverage 20 (under procedures developed by the 21 Secretary). 22 (ii) TIMING OF CHANGE.—A change 23 in plan described in clause (i) shall be ef- 24 fective on the first day of the first month 25 beginning
  • , 17 (2) subject to subsection (d), coverage is pro- 18 vided for at least the required coverage specified in 19 subsection (c), and 20 (3) each eligible employee electing such cov- 21 erage may elect to have any premiums owed by the 22
  • 18 payment obhgation under section 6121 shah be deemed 19 satisfied if the employer pays to tlie multiemployer plan 20 at least tlie premium payment amount specified in section 21 6121(b) and the plan has assumed legal obhgations of 22
  • . 19 "(4) GENERAL 20 LIMIT.-The 21 limit', with respect to an eligible Senate candidate, 22 means the limit applicable to the eligible Senate can- 23 didate under section 503(b). term ELECTION EXPENDITURE 'general election expenditure 0
  • with notable personal histories are marked by 0. *, Please note that this memorandum is a work in progress: it does not provide an exhaustive survey of notable athletes, an4 some of those listed here may not actually qualify for theGames. Ian Ossakow and I
  • or facilitating the work of the Office 18 under Section lOO3(c). The Office is authorized to accept, hold, administer, 19 and, solely to encourage funding for coDrerences, solicit contributions to the fund. 20 Amounts deposited in the fund an: authori2led
  • the ehgibhity of individuals with disabh- 19 ities based on— 20 (i) income, 21 (ii) age, 22 (hi) geography, 23 (iv) nature or category of disabihty, 24 (v) residential, setting (other than an 25 institutional setting), or i September 16,1994 57
  • FOR ON-THE-JOB TRAIN- ING.— 19 (A) I N GENERAL.—Subject to subpara- 20 graph (B), a participant in on-the-job training 21 shall be compensated by the employer at the 22 same rates, including periodic increases, as 23 similarly situated employees
  • "(A) TYPE OF BENEFIT COVERAGE.—The 20 coverage must consist of coverage which, as of 21 the time the coverage is being provided— 22 "(i) is identical to the coverage pro- 23 vided under the plan to similarly situated 24 beneficiaries under the plan
  • payment to the person than the 16 code the person knows or should know is apphcable 17 to the item or service actuahy provided,"; 18 19 20 21 22 23 September 16,1994 (2) in subparagraph (C), by striking "or" at the end; (3) in subparagraph (D
  • 20 21 its previous orders relating to the Gatorson timber sale pending a. deoision by the Ninth Circu1taddressing the of Section 2001(k) of the 1995 Rescissions Act, Publ. L. l04-19 22 (July 23 ~7, 1995). On April 24, 1996, the Ninth Circuit
  • "(g) QUALIFIED LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES.—For 19 purposes of this section— 20 21 term care services' means necessary diagnostic, cur- 22 ing, mitigating, treating, preventive, therapeutic, and 23 rehabihtative services, and maintenance and per- 24
  • 27 28 29 30 31 514-4642 NUMBER OF PAGES TO BE TRANSMITTED (inclu4inq cover): 35 (2 DOCS: ONE IS 14 PP., ONE IS 20 PP.) . 22 23 26 Tim Dowling F~ PHONE 39!p-3744 208-7508 208-4177 219-1220 761-0270 703-693-6367 208-4123 761-0035 395-5836
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [22]
  • administrative services. 19 "(c) TAXABLE H E A L T H INSURANCE POLICY.—For 20 purposes of this section— 21 "(1) IN GENERAL.—Except as otherwise pro- 22 vided in this section, the term 'taxable health insur- 23 ance pohcy' means any insurance pohcy
  • School to Work planning meeeting Rm 111 1/2 Siip, 11:00 AM WWDC wmm mm Wm mm ma Wi0 fPS-l Printed by Calendar Creator Plus on 4/21 /94 sM April T W T F S 1 2 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 Saturday
  • 11 27 41 17 21 19 9 18 2.1% 4.2% 1.8% 2.4% 5.1% 2.8% 1.1% 2.2% 6.1% 3.1% 46 12 47 42 2 40 49 44 1 33 16 -16 17 17 19 19 19 19 20 20 44 46 34 43 41 48 42 41 42 43 47 5 8 10 3 6 4 1 6 5 -1 5 22 19 15 27 20 26 29 20 22 32 22 55.9 48.2 49.3 49.2
  • • "\ ' . , " " . _place it'appears. and inserting ,"title .' strikin~ .,~·titl~~ " xvrn'or'~ State'he~th care progI"a~",each,,:'" " ,20 .! " 21 . • • .place it , , _. ., , ap~~ars in ~~bparagTaphs' (A) and ·(e), ~", ", : . '22·, ! ,,' . 23
  • sponsor or a workers' compensation 20 carrier— 21 22 (A) the transaction shall be a standard transaction; and 23 (B) the health information transmitted by 24 any such sponsor or any such carrier in connec- September 2,1994 (10:07 a.m.) F: \ M
  • PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993, is amended— 25 (1
  • health plan that is a party to the agreement. 20 "(c) H E A L T H CARE SERVICES U N D E R A P L A N . — ( 1 ) 21 Subject to paragraph (2), a Uniformed Services Health 22 Plan shall provide to persons enrolled in the plan at least 23 the items
  • FLOTUS Statement and Speeches 5/2/00 - Current [Binder]: [10-20-00 Independent Sector Annual Conf. (Conference)]
  • , : , , -',.'. . '.' . ' " .'. , " " ";;' ,'.-: '.' , ' FJRSTLADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON VIDEOTAPED REMARKS FOR I THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR ANNUAL CONFERENCE 'WASIDNGTON, DC TAPED OCTOBER: 20 - TO BE AIRED OCTOBER 22, 2000 Good
  • bf a plan es­ ~ ¥ • tablished,or' mai~tained' by a 20 ,22" • . ' s~ngle " ' • ,e:mployer, ,'of a' plan 'establishe4' or:maintained by '. an'~m­ .;. , .23", ' , . ploye~ :o~gai1izati01:j, ~ " or: " , ",(C) in:the case Of.-' ' .i
  • be made under 20 this title for direct graduate medical education costs 21 attributable to an approved medical residency train- 22 ing program for any cost reporting period (or por- 23 tion thereof) beginning on or after January 1, 24 August 26
  • Columbine High School Shooting on April 20, 1999 - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records concerning the Clinton Administration’s response to the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999. Over the course of several hours two heavily-armed students killed 12 classmates and a teacher and wounded
  • , Lowell Littleton 4/22/99 [1] [OA 17199] Littleton 4/22/99 [2] [OA 17199] Box 6 Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] OPD [OA/ID 250000] [Columbine] [4/20/1999 – 4/22/1999] [4/22/1999 – 4/27/1999] [4/27/1999 – 5/19/1999
  • All Presidential series photographs from the Clinton administration taken from August 20, 1993 through August 25, 1993 and August 27, 1993 through August 30, 1993
  • The photographs processed in segment 72 were created from August 20 through August 25, 1993 and August 27 through August 30, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1135-F AV (segment 72) (1993, P06700-P06799) All Presidential series photographs from the Clinton administration taken from August 20
  • : 20 "(H) 1848(c)(2) (42 U.S.C. INCREASE I N WORK RELATIVE VALUE 21 UNITS FOR CERTAIN SERVICES.—The Secretary 22 shall increase the work relative value units ap- 23 plied to office visits by 10 percent, beginning 24 with 1996.". Title. JT
  • adjusted income of the family (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any wages included in such family's in- 22 come that is received for employment
  • (a) of such Act (20 -U.S.C. 5851(a)) is amended­ (A) in paragraph 0 )-' . (i) subparagraph (A), by striking "and the Council'" , and 21 (ti) striking subparagraph (B) and 22 .(C) and! :r:edesignating' subparagraph (D) 23 , as subparagraph .(B); and 24 (B
  • and administering such a plan, and 20 (3 > arrange favorable financing for such a plan. 21 (c) PROHIBITION OF REGIONAL A L L I A N C E S B E A R I N G 22 R I S K . — A regional alhance may not bear insurance risk. 23 24 25 SEC. 1330. PROfflBITION AGAINST SELF
  • with setting up and administering such a plan, and 20 (3) arrange favorable financing for such a plan. 21 (c) PROHIBITION O F REGIONAL A L L I A N C E S B E A R I N G 22 RISK.—A regional alhance may not bear insurance risk. 23 SEC. 1330. P R O H m m O N
  • , subject to para- 19 graph (2), the term "State" means each of the fifty 20 States and the District of Columbia. 21 22 Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or 23 the Northern Mariana Islands certifies to the Presi- 24 dent
  • in accordance with this section. 19 (b) JUDICIAL REVIEW.— 20 (1) JURISDICTION.—The courts of appeals of 21 the United States (other than the United States 22 Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit) shah have 23 jurisdiction to review a determination
  • of the famdy (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any- wages included in such famdy's in- 22 come that is received for employment which is taken 23
  • ;ntende to de tke following: 18 19 20 21 22 "(A) Conduct a program designed to serve all politic4l suWit'isions in tke State tl>­ "(i) provide assistance 10 ne;uly fami­ lies with not less than 1 minor child (or . any erpectant family); and 23
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 12/20/1999
  • ~ the .· -19 'I Ameriaan ~ or . Pediatticss, or ·otheP "t'Niahed p:cta&vioaal .20 21 "(C) SaCh State law nqllini that llleh 22 ecm!riP bt the hoepitallqth' of stay' b- ma-. / ,i ... •'· 09-19-96 06;39PM P002 #22 . SEP-19-1995 : :e, . s
  • ' '. 17 ',. '"I . ::.,:.,PERFORMANCE".· 18 SEC. toa~,FINDINGS~ POLICY, AND PURPOSE~' 19··' Section
  • care liability insurance purchased by par- 20 ticipants in the heaitn care system. 21 (3) EFFECT ON FEDERAL SPENDING.—The 22 23 throughout the United States have a significant ef- 2-r feet on the amount, distribution, and use of Federal 25
  • any looted works that have been sold on the market in 16 the last five six years. I CHAIIRMAN SINGER: 17 18 o~ I light. 19 MR. EDELSON: 20 CHA]RMAN SINGER: 21 • I light. I'm sorry? None that have come to f MR. 22
DNC Research (Item)
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  • ://www.clintonlibrary.gov 3 Box 5 [10/24/2000 – 10/30/2000] [10/31/2000 – 11/9/2000] [11/9/2000 – 11/15/2000] [11/15/2000 – 11/20/2000] [11/20/2000 – 11/22/2000] [11/24/2000] [11/27/2000] [11/27/2000 – 11/30/2000] Box 6 [11/30/2000 – 12/8/2000] [12/11/2000 – 12/18/2000
  • of appro17 nriations Acts and represents the obligation of the Federal 18 Government to provide funding for such payments in the 19 amounts, and for the fiscal years, specified in subsection 20 (b). 21 "(b) AMOUNT OF ENTITLEMENT.—For purposes of 22
  • frolJt the c.imendrnent.!-; mittIe hy title VII, 19 designed to implement the purpose of this Act. The 20 Secreta.ry shall work with· appropriate ()ffiebl:l~ of the 21 State of Hawaii to dev(:)lop eomparablo, alternative 22 standards to govern
Tobacco [2] (Item)
  • smoked every day (42 percent) as did black adolescent smokers (22 percent). About one in five 16-18-year-olds who smoked averaged at least 20 cigarettes per day. About three teenagers in four who were current smokers (2.7 million adolescents) had made
  • :education;' . 22 "·23 . , frontier emetgencytt:aDsportati~ri systems{,'. ' .19, ' , (A) ,transportation;, ,including. rural , and' , " ' health care ·se~ces including-' ,," '. . . "..' , ) . ' " barriers'toacc~ss 18 20 - '. sistance
  • . DISCLOSURES FOR TREATMENT AND FINANCIAL 20 AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSACTIONS. 21 (a) HEALTH CARE TREATMENT.—A health care pro- 22 vider, health plan, employer, or person who receives pro23 tected health information under section 5213, may dis24 close
  • on or after July 16 1, 1995. 17 PART 5—MISCELLANEOUS 18 SEC. 4621. MEDICAID COVERAGE OF ALL CERTIFIED NURSE 19 PRACTITIONER AND CLINICAL NURSE SPE- 20 CIALIST SERVICES. 21 (a) IN GENERAL—Paragraph (21) of section 22 1905(a) (42 U.S.C. 1396d
  • (3) notice of cancellation is furnished to the in- 20 sured individual before the date 3 years after the ef- 21 fective date of the policy (or such earlier date as the 22 Secretary may specify in regulations); and 23 (4) the insured individual
  • individual. 18 (2) H O M E CAKE OR COMMUNITY-BASED SERV- 19 ICES.—A long-term care insurance policy that pro- 20 vides benefits for anv home care or communitv-based 21 senices provided in a setting other than a residen- 22 tial care facihty— 23
  • among often (20) not very good child care alternatives, then I (21) guess I can see where he is driving at. (22) It is a terrible Hobson's choice, (23) though, for us to make in the sense that there (24) are many working parents today who are (25
  • Employees 9 , \ " BI,ue ,Cross/Blue ~hield :Standard Op­ 19 ,tion ',un~elC the Federal'Erhployees , / , 20 ":' 'Health ',Benefits . ,.; , ,".J Program", during . , " , 21 1994,,:adjust~d for cost differences 22 after 1994
  • , or the right of access to such documents under 19 any other provision of law. 20 "(g) DEFINITION.-ln this section: 21 "(1) DOCUMENTS.-The term 'documents' in- 22 eludes originals and drafts of any kind of written or 23 graphic matter,· regardless
  • :' , 19 ',tence that inci~desa term, of imprisonment.". , , 20 SEC. 110507. INCREASED PENALTY FOR KNOWINGLY MAX­ 2'1 ING F,ALSE,MATERIAL STATEMENT IN CON-:­ 22 'NECTIONWITH THE ACQUISITION OF A'FOO­ .' . " ; ' ! 23 24 'I .A.JiM FROM A LiCENSED
  • , 19 (5) Section 1634 (42 U.S.C. 1383e) is amended 20 by strilring subsection (e), 21 (6) Section 201(c)(1) of tbe Social Security 22 Independence and Program Improvements Act of 23 1994 (42 U,S.C. 425 note) is amended­ 24 25 (Al by striking
  • for a medically ac­ 19 cepted indication (as described in paragraph 20 (4) )."; and 21 (3) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the 22 following: 23 "(2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (3), . 24 the term 'covered outpatient drug' means any
  • such plan. 17 "(4) A T RISK.—The term 'at risk* means an 18 entitv which— 19 20 under which such entity is paid a fixed amount 21 for providing or arranging for the provision of 22 health care items or senices specified in such 23 contract
  • ~posi#Gf ~tl;te xethe:rl.anas.~ti6nt.il-Bs~~',' , Ch 0'> .\ ~'''t-!V-' U;CI':-~N~S,' ~t-RBfN'Uerntrerg",wllerer ~it~ had:,' .'. '. ~~, " .PJ: .~.~\, ,.q _ .~~~ ~ LMV" , . f""",." ..;y Y,:~ '. ···:'22 . ~Vedt~6m,;g:~$dt~'~1i~~~l:Mibe 'bY u~s~·F
  • or sub- 19 specialty and includes formal postgraduate training 20 programs in geriatric medicine approved by the 21 Health Care Standards Commission. 22 (4) The term "primary care resident" means a 23 resident enrolled in a medical residency
  • positive comments 20 directed to the Department of Agriculture employees 21 in my congressional 22 them for the great work they do in South Texas. 23 look forward to working with them in the future 24 should we discover. any c6ncerns during
  • ) for at ,least 120 hours in a month, 17 IS counted as 1 full-time equivalent em­ 18 ployee for the month and shall be deemed 19 to be employed on a full-time basis, or 20 21 ' than 120 hours, in a month, is counted as 22 a fraction of a full-time
  • Welfare Reform; 3-21-94; 3:00-5:20 pm POTUS; 3-22-94; 3:00-5:00 pm
  • McLarty', David Gergen k' . George Stephanopoulo&K-? ~ Bob Rubin ~ Laura Tyson>( R~sco~tantto FROM: Carol H. Domestic Policy SUBJECT: Welfare Reform the President for There wil~ be a meeting on Monday, March 21 from 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. in OEOB 211
  • ] [Creator: Sandra Thurman] [05/15/1997 – 07/22/1997] [07/30/1997 – 10/21/1997] [10/21/1997 – 12/10/1997] [12/10/1997 – 03/25/1998] [03/26/1998 – 06/12/1998] [06/18/1998 – 11/12/1998] [11/12/1998 – 01/25/1999] [02/11/1999 – 03/18/1999] [03/20/1999 – 05/15
  • the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Monday, May 22, 2000 Volume 36—Number 20 Pages 1103-1163 487 PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENT 7
  • This collection consists of photographs from the Clinton administration taken from October 20, 1993 through October 22, 1993 and October 24, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press
  • Welfare-Welfare to Work Legislation [4]
  • or participation in education directly .. Iated to employment. Rather than restrict to 20 percent the proportion of penons in all ramilies and in 2-parent families who may be treated as engaged in work by reason of vocational educational training, secondary
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  • determines that the, individual's 19 current living arrangement is appropriate, 20 and thereafter shall require that the indi­ '-', if vidual(and child', if any) reside in such liv­ I , , I 22 ing arrangement as a condition of the con­ 23 tinued
  • resentative from each area the Indian Health 19 Senice with an urban Indian (as defined in sec- 20 tion 4(f) of the Indian Health Care Improve- 21 ment Act (25 U.S.C. 1603(f)) program to be 22 appointed by the Secretan-; and 23 (C) such other
  • , ) Agricu~t~re, 20 21 ') ) ) ) Defendants. ) 22 23 --~---------------------------) Northwest Forest R-esource Counci~ {"NFRC n ) , plaintiff in 25 Nortlntest: Forest ,Resource Council v. Glickman, Civil No. 95-6244- 2e HO, for which
  • REQUIREMENTS FOR 17 PARTICIPATING STATES.— 18 (1) ESTABLISHMENT OF SERVICE AREAS.—The 19 requirement of section 1502(b) (relating to the des- 20 ignation of health plan service areas). 21 (2) OTHER REFERENCES INAPPLICABLE.—Any 22 requirement which
  • ~). the 20, full amount of -the victim's losses as determined ' ' 21 by the court, pursUant to paragraph (3')jand ., , 22 . ~ , "(B)' the United States Attorney eriforce 23,', " .. ' 10" "§, 2248. Mandatory restitution \ ' United States ,Code
  • , PLAINTIFFS' APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY } ) ) ADOP'l'-A-F'ORES'I', NORTH CENTRAr., 20 Plaintiffs, 21 v. 22 Civ. # 9S-06384-TC RESTRAINING OROSR QRA,t,. AE&PMmn: Rli:QUE8!J'ED Motion for Preliminary Injunction ScheduleQ for December 12, 1995
  • with guidelines of 20 the Secretary, to the extent necessary to permit 21 a State to narrow the variations in premiums 22 among insured health benefit plans offered by 23 health plan sponsors to similarly situated 24 groups or individuals within a sector
  • the restaurant 20 closed approximately aIle month ago and be was laid off work. 21 ri!Ccivillg unemploymem insurance benefits, nor does he have any Mr. Melgar is currently not o~ source of income to support 22 himself, his wife, Matilde, and their three
  • ) DEBATE.—Debate in the House of 22 Representatives on an implementing bill shall 23 be limited to not more than 20 hours, which 24 shall be divided equally between those favoring 25 and those opposing the bill. A motion further to 134 1 limit
  • is in substantial non- 18 comphance with program requirements, as de- 19 termined by the Secretary. 20 (3) PARTICIPATING STATE.—The term "partici- 21 pating State" means any State that establishes a 22 program under part 2. September 19,1994 0:(FAU
  • publicly disclose the availability of each 19 health plan that such sponsor provides or offers. Such dis- 20 closure shall be accompanied by information describing the 21 method by which eligible individuals may enroll in such 22 plans. 23 SEC. lOOS
  • insurance. "(F) Automobile medical-payment insurance. 20 21 eluding a nursing home fixed indemnity policy 22 (unless the Secretary determines that such a 23 policy provides sufficiently comprehensive cov- 24 erage of a benefit so that it should
  • /17/94; 8/1/94; 8/6/94; 8/19/94; 9/7/94; 9/16/94; 9/20/94; 9/24/94; 10/5/94; 10/10/94; 10/17/94; 10/25/94; 11/5/94; 11/16/94; 11/17/94; 11/29/94] [OA/ID CF 1983] [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary Hardcopy 12/13/94; 12/14/94; 12/22/94; 12/31
  • therap}' services; 19 "(3) radiology services, including magnetic reso- 20 nance imaging, computerized 21 axial tomography scans, and ultrasound sendees; 22 "(4) radiation therapy senices; 23 "(5) the furnishing of durable medical equip- 24
  • of services for which benefits are available 19 through an AHP, each AHP may not provide pay- 20 ment for senices (other than emergency senices) 21 furnished by a provider to meet the uniform set of 22 effective benefits unless the provider has given
  • time to establish an infrastructure before you were off and working in 00:05:20:06 A: Exactly. I had tho~ght ~ very serious area. being confirmed in the month of August that since August is usually a fairly quiet month around Washington
  • or 18 quahty of an enroUee's life. Improved quahty of hfe 19 includes abhity to perform activities of dahy living, 20 abihty to work, rehef from discomfort or pain, aUevi- 21 ation of fatigue, and improved cognitive, social, or 22 emotional
  • of the"H~altl~,'" the ( , . be integrate~' jnto,'the,' State's premiulll ,arid . 20 c,ost -shariI~g. 21' assi~tl\rH;e 'n~'a~' 'colltirnie ,to' furriishsucll, 'senices' to ,su~h,;.", progranl, ~~cl; 'State' " . , 22 " , , ,19
  • ; and 19 " ( I I ) will accept only amounts of con- 20 tributions for the primary election, any 21 runoff election, and the general election 22 that do not exceed the primary election ex- 23 penditure limit, runoff election expenditure 24 limit
  • , 20 that such failure existed. 21 "(2) TAX NOT TO APPLY WHERE FAILURES 22 CORRECTED WITHIN 30 DAYS.—No tax shall be im- 23 posed by subsection (a) with respect to any failure 24 if— •HR 2121 IH '3 1 2 "(A) such failure was due
  • State of Union Working Group
  • 12 13 14 15 16 SOTU Working Group formed Reed outreach Outside thinker outreach Plan to message group Plan to POTUS Draft poll questionnaire SOTU Working Group: themes, policies 18 19 20 21 22 Deadline: outside thinker outreach Deadline
  • 21 age is a multiple of 0.05 percentage point but 20 employer health plan of such employer. 22 not of 0.1 percentage point, such percentage 21 "(b) PERCENTAGES.—For purposes of this section— 23 shall be increased to the next higher multiple
  • , which is a felony under the laws of the place 14 from which the person fle...s, or which, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a ~h misdemeanor under the laws of such State; or 4 5 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 "(B) violating a condition
  • Prime Minister Rabin Visits U.S. 9:30am Bipartisan Ldship 9:30am Dem Ldship s 7 14 21 28 Fbruary e M 1 8 15 22 T w T F s 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 •Kennedy CenterOpera/Ballet 25 12:00pm Lunch withAGJ 4:00pm Photo
  • pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • Setter Speech Working Sessions Signing POTUS arrival in Leaders'Working Miami Lunch Night Gala? 6 ^ S'v^.'^'i-^V State Dinner Summit of the Americas 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Morning TV Talk Shov
  • Work First and Personal Responsibility Act of 1996
  • thereafter. Title III also counts all energy assistance as income and includes a work requirement that makes adults age 18 to 50 with no dependents ineligible for food stamps· after six months of each year unless they work 20 hours a week or participate
  • Code of 1986. 17 18 Part II - Health Care Trust Funds 19 20 Sec. 9551 National Health Trust Fund for Mothers and Children 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Establishes the National Health Trust Fund for Mothers
  • 18 MA..""·UFACTURERS.-Each existing manufacturer shall 19 have th~ following performance obje
  • consideration and discussion of relevant data and potential methodologies; 20 (3) to require explanation of significant choices 21 in the risk assessment process which will allow for 22 better peer review and public understanding; and 23 (4) to improve
  • in the house, said, Elmer, we i 20 was going to let you have money to build the house. 21 I said I don't need no damn house. 22 good carpenter work I'm doing? You see this That's what my SHERRY ROE & ASSOCIATES, INC. ( . 178 1 father used
  • generally. 19 I tell you these are complaints. I am not Of course, we have to realize we have gone through a 20 progressive stage. 21 problems and we have passed civil rights legislation, voters 22 rights legislation, and a lot of things have
  • ) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of this part, the 19 terms "multiple employer welfare arrangement", "rural 20 electric cooperative", and "rural telephone cooperative as21 sociation" have the meanings given such terms by section 22 3(40) of the Employee Retirement
  • , or medical procedure codes. 18 (2) COORDINATION OF BENEFITS.—The term 19 "coordination of benefits" means determining and 20 coordinating thefinancialobligations of health plans 21 when health care benefits are payable under 2 or 22 more health
  • -income individual 19 (as defined in section 2009(a)(2)) who is enrolled in 20 an AHP, the premium assistance under this section 21 consists of— 22 (A) an adjustment in premiums charged 23 the individual under the plan, in accordance 24
  • hearing,.. '19 the victim's parents, legal guardian, or family mem­ 20 bers" should, h,avethe right, to ,address ~the, court or 21 board." . 22 . 24 ' FUNDS 'FOR COSTS '. ,I AND GRANTS. (a) GENERALLy.-'Section ,J402(d) of the Victims
  • that such 19 carrier and plan are in comphance with such stand- 20 ards. 21 "(b) STATE APPROVED PROGRAMS.— 22 "(1) I N GENERAL.—If the Secretaiy determines 23 that a State has in effect an effective regulatory pro- 24 gram for the apphcation
  • be' cared for in 17 ~~ir homes ·or the homes of relath'es; 18 "(2) end the dependence of needy parents on 19 government benefits by promoting work and mar­ 20 riage; and 21 February 10. 1995 (12:43 p.m.) "(3) discourage out-of-wedlock births
  • Rebuilding our moral fabric; ending the politics of Personal destruction Working for a New American Renaissance Expanding the winners circle 69/25 89/10 40/47 70/24 70/24 89/10 41/53 72/20 70/22 88/9 43/52 69/18 s t 12/24/1998 03:35 2022890916
  • · : . , .r '" 20 , p~an and the provider.'or ~~ppli'er. . , , , ' .' ,~ , , . , :, " (B) ,FAILrRE.-..In' the ..case of a-;'plan ·21 o " _\' I" " . ' , , • • ' ' , : •• ' 22:' . 'which.'· the' SecretaD:deterriiles, after ndtice
  • . !lnternational8tamp Xuctioneers 3;2 , A , I. gast 57tft 8treet, '71ew York !22, i '1 n.· Y Telephone: PLaza 3·6482 Cables;' "Harmersale, New York" Below are the highest prices I agree to pay'f.or each of the lots listed at your auction,. it being understood
  • and their 17 families is needed. 18 (b) PuRPosE.-It is the purpose of this Act to­ 19 (1) facilitate the conduct of research and the 20 collection and compiling of accurate statistical data 21 on traumatic brain injury; 22 (2) raise public awareness
  • in the fiseaJ year cov' 20 action shall have the effect of &uper'$eding that goal in the 21 ered by the report; ZZ "(3) e~l&in n.nd describe, where .21 platl submitted under &ef'.tion l105(a)(29:} of title 3J, II. perfomlb..nOe 22 United States Code
  • individuals (retirees, people who 18 work away from home, etc.) What evidence 19 would be required to establish compliance 20 with any residence requirement (esp. for 21 homeless or migrants where compliance 22 with technical requirements may
  • CARE SERVICES.— 20 (1; IN OENE^VL.—Section 1834(g) (42 U.S.C. 21 1395m(g)), as amended by subsection (c)(2)(B), is 22 amended by striking paragraph (2). 23 24 25 August 26. 1994 (2) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.—Section 1834(g)(1) (42 U.S
  • and facilities where appro- 18 priate; 19 (2) advice on obtaining the proper balance of 20 primary and secondary facilities for the local popu- 21 Iation; 22 23 24 25 (3) assistance in coordinating arrangements for tertiary care; (4) assistance
  • [Press Clips] Saturday, January 22, 1994
  • monitors. S S S a the television industry s harshesfcritics in Congress quickly THE NEW YORK TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1994 1 .t ' Cable Industry in Plan to Monitor Violence;;;! as soon as Congress returned fromlts works Inc. It was approved by Ofc
  • .~ . .. II' , JO~' wlwyer: . ··C0~.TA"INER, . 1i'd~in . n tin:boiX. .~l~;e+·:i(;pPRAISALNO • . D:kTE~\.:.J0.:8·~:46. ' ... LQCAutroN ··;9: gU:A!~TITY; l' FrenqhFra'ncs: '1'0 'gold pieces' . ' 22 FrerichFr.ancs ·20: gold .pieces.' . 1 Austriari"Crown
  • unable to pay therefore, consistent with 18 other provisions of tliis Act. 19 (b) ENFORCEMENT.—The Director of the Office of 20 Civil Rights of the Department of Health, and Human 21 Services shall be given the power to enforce the public 22 service
  • National Resources Conservation Service. 22 MS. LADNER: Thank you. My name is Sue Ladner, 23 and I've worked for USDA rural development for about 20 24 years. 25 employees for six years, and more· recently I was a civil In the late 80's I
  • injunctions in cases such as this' we also propose a narrowly tailored injrlnciion which we believe reasonably reflecls the balance of the equiiies and Lhe public 11 interest 13 T4 15 18 - I. 19 20 2! 22 23 24 25 26 27 2A TIITS COURT IS TO DECTDE
  • .—For pur- 19 poses of clause (i), the term 'excess pre- 20 miums' means, with respect to any month 21 during the taxable year, the excess (if any) 22 of— 23 "(I) the certified health insur- 24 ance costs of the taxpayer for such O:\FRA
  • with the appli- 18 cable access provisions of section 5227; or 19 (3) an administrative subpoena or a judicial 20 subpoena or warrant, and the disclosure othenvise 21 meets the conditions of section 5216, 5217, 5221, or 22 5222. 23 (b) RESTRICTIONS
  • with President Hussein Northeastern commencement Kennedy fundraiser Mitchell fundraiser MA,ME •U.S. Conf.of Mayo'is-NY 20 5:30pm WHNatl Sports Award Recept. 7:30pm Const Hall Natl Sports Award Golf Tournament 21 22 10:00am MR 5:00pm Lawyers • Private
  • preparation 20 and planning 21 background work that is intended, at the time 22 of its preparation) for use in contacts, and co­ 23 ordination with the lobbying activities of others. 24 Except as provided in subparagraph (0), lobby­ 25 ing Octobor
[H.R. 3222] (Item)
  • will the 17 country achieve the dual goals of maintaining 18 high quality care, innovation, and consumer 19 choice and of providing real incentives for cost 20 containment. 21 (b) PURPOSE.— 22 (1) GENERAL OBJECTIVE.—It is the general ob- 23
  • to health carefinancialsecurity. Years of experience with health care benefits has left the public with a normative position on cost sharing. A near majority (47 percent) focus in on an 80-20 split as the most sensible. The Mandate That is bracketed by 22
  • Gridiron 3/20/99
  • NO. AND TYPE DATE SUB.IKCT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. draft Speech Draft; RE: Remarks at Gridiron Dinner (22 pages) 03/20/1999 P5 002. draft Speech Draft; RE: Remarks at Gridiron Dinner (10 pages) 03/20/1999 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS.— 17 Section 1923 (42 U.S.C. 1396r-4) is amended by 18 adding at the end the fohowing new subsection: 19 "(h) 20 TERMINATION OF REQUIREMENT TO MAKE PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS.— 21 "(1) I N GENERAL.—Any requirement imposed 22
  • ) automobile medical-payment insurance. "(b) INSURER AND H E A L T H MAINTENANCE ORGANI- 20 ZATION.—As used in this title: 21 "(1) INSURER.—The term 'insurer' means any 22 person that offers a health insurance plan to a small 23 employer. 24 25 "(2) H
  • 20 11 4 17 21 9 12 29 16 51 49 52 58 53 49 50 53 51 46 35 38 38 41 48 39 35 5 13 8 8 22 15 6 6 27 17 56.3 51.1 52.6 52.3 52.1 51.3 52.4 57.9 52.8 51.9 5 19 11 14 15 17 13 4 10 16 48.8% 48.1% 51.1% 47.4% 41.6% 49.5% 49.0% 49.2% 53.5% 49.3% 22 23
  • (if any) of­ "(A) the premiums received under the plan during the coverage period, over 20 "(B) the sum of the amounts determined 21 under paragraph (2) with respect to each class 22 of enrollment. 23 "(2) EXCESS PREMIUM BASELINE.­ 24
  • into an agreement with the plan under 19 which such providers are obhgated to provide net- 20 work services to individuals enroUed in the plan, or 21 have an agreement to provide network services on a 22 fee-for-service basis. 23 (3) NETWORK SERVICES
  • European Affairs Jane Holl PRD-1 [1] [OA/ID 20] PRD-1 [2] [OA/ID 20] PRD-1 [3] [OA/ID 20] PRD-1 [4] [OA/ID 20] Records Management PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [1] [OA/ID 4122] PRD-1, U.S. Policy
  • system no longer works. Most reforms fall short because they tend to extend the current system rather than propose genuine change. A disunguished group of individuals asked themselves a broader question: What is our vision of what health care should
  • histories are marked by g. *, Please note that this memorandum is a work in progress: it does not provide an exhaustive survey of notable athletes, and some of those listed here may not actually qualify for the Games. Ian Ossakow and I will continue
  • in the percentage of households with firearms 21 and the number of homicides with guns; 22 (7) according to the Centers for Disease Con- 23 trol, the estimated lifetime costs forfirearminjuries 24 that occurred in 1985 will be $14,400,000,000; j4-20-93 0
  • and Natural Resources Division Wildlife and Marine Resources Section P.O. Box 7369 Washington, D.C. 20044-7369 (202) 305-0460/0228 26 Attorneys for Defendants 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 FED DEFS' NOTICE OF FILING OF AMENDED DEC. OF A. GRANT GUNDERSON - 2 / 1
  • 15 work utili~atiou patterns. 16 (4) Quality improvement and a(~(~onntability, IU­ 17 eluding demonstrating that the plan ea.n continu­ 18 ously monitor and improve the quality of health care 19 provided. 20 21 22 23 (5) Documenting
  • Community Empowerment Bd. Mtg. 2-2-94 4:00-5:30
  • ASSIST· 20 ANCE PLAN. 21 (a) PXY1IE:\TS TO LOCAL GOYERX:'IEXTS.-~ot,,;th- 22 standing any other prO\ision of 13\\', amounts R\'ailable to 23 a local goyernment or a qualified organization nnd~r a cov­ 24 cI'ed Federal asslstance program included
  • . 4,962,300 3,023,600 2,659,700 19. S~Gn~DaD&o-Stock!on 20. 21. 22. 23. Phoenix Denver &himon Orlando-Daytona Beach·Mclboume Hanford-New Haven Sua Diego PonJand, OR lndiuapolis Kuaau City Milwlllltee Charloae 24. 2.5. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34
  • FLOTUS Statement and Speeches 5/2/00 - Current [Binder]: [10-20- Videotaped Martin J. Maddaloni Testimonial Dinner]
  • '" ,', .. " .. I FIRST LADY IDLLARY RODHAM CLINTON I , VJ)DEOTAPED REMARKS FOR "MARTIN J. MADDALONI TESTIMONIAL DINNER" PHILADELPIDA, PA TAPED OCTPBER 20 - TO ,BE AIRED OCTOBER 21 Good evening. I am absol:utely delighted to join so
  • ) for at least 120 hours ina month, 16 counted as 1 full-time equivalent em­ 17 IS 18 ployee for the month and shall be deemed 19 to be employedon a full-time basis, or 20 21 ' than 120 hours, in a month, is counted as 22 a fraction of a full-time
  • LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 22 Sec. 11406. Sec. 11407. _ 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33- Short title; references in subtitle. 11402. 11403. 11404. 11405. Sec. 11408. Sec. 11409. Extension
  • States or the District of Columbia, of a company ("Shell 19 Corporation") which shall be a wholly owned subsidiary of 20 the Holding Company and which shall exist temporarily solely 21 for the purpose of carrying out a reorganization pursuant to 22
  • mediation, problem solving, service, and other skills 19 needed to work in partnership with members of the 20 community; 21 22 "(3) increase police participation in multidisci­ plinary early intervention teams; 23 24 • "(4) develop new technologies
  • outpatient 17 drugs)" after "functions". 18 (e) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.­ 19 20 21 22 (l)(A) Section 1833(aHl) (42 U.S.C. 1395l(a)(1)) is amended­ (i) by striking "and" at the end of clause (0), and 23 (ii) by inserting before the semicolon
  • '(A), by striking ''which is riot a.private ac­ 'tivity bond" inthe:,s~coi?-d sente~ce and: insert- ' 19,' , I '2i , ing "whlch isa· bond i~sued .for an :exempt per- . , 20 " . , son described in:se~tion-150(a)(2)(A)(i)';,a~d , , 22 (B) by adding
  • • gr~ms philosophy; 19 to increase and enhance proactive crime con­ "(9) establish, implement, and coordinate crime 20 21 forcement officers working with community mem­ 22 bers) with other Federal programs that serve the 23 community
  • in section 5202(b), the hearing of- 17 18 19 20 ficer shah issue and cause to be served on such party an order which requires such party— (A) to cease and desist from such act or practice, 21 (B) to provide the benefits due under the 22 terms
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/31/98 - 6/15/98 [Binder]: [Chelsea Statement 5/20/98]
  • [Department of Labor – Publications] [20]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a State Dinner Honoring King Mohamed VI of Morocco 6/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for King Mohamed VI of Morocco 6/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999 6/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Middle East Peace Summit and an Exchange with Reporters in Thurmont, Maryland 7/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Issurance of Final Regulations on Protection of Medical Records Privacy 12/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Dinner in Boston, Massachusetts 10/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Memorial Service for Governor Mel Carnahan in Jefferson City, Missouri 10/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Representative Martin T Meehan in Lowell, Massachusetts 10/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000, and an Exchange with Reporters 10/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Dinner for the Conference on Progressive Governance for the 21st Century in Florence, Italy 11/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following Discussions with Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi of Japan and an Exchange with Reporters in Tokyo 11/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at an American Ireland Fund Dinner in Nantucket, Massachusetts 8/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a State Dinner Hosted by President Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed of Bangladesh in Dhaka 3/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Prior to Discussions with Chairman Yasser Arafat of the Palestinian Authority and an Exchange with Reporters 4/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Former Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany 4/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Attack at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado and an Exchange with Reporters 4/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic Business Council and Women's Leadership Forum Dinner 7/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and an Exchange With Reporters 7/20/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Launching the Agenda for Higher Education and Lifetime Learning 1/20/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing the White House Chief of Staff Transition 10/20/1998
  • [ADMS [Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services] Block Grant: Women’s Set-Aside Does Not Assure Drug treatment for Pregnant Women – Statement 6/20/91] [loose]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Dinner in New Orleans 7/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Luncheon for Representative William J. Jefferson in New Orleans 7/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the 75th Annual Convention of the American Federation of Teachers in New Orleans, Louisiana 7/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Address to the Nation on Military Action Against Terrorist Sites in Afghanistan and Sudan 8/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts on Military Action Against Terrorist Sites in Afghanistan and Sudan 8/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Congressional Action on Tobacco Legislation and an Exchange With Reporters 4/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Funeral Service for Hilary Jones in Jasper, Arkansas 7/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Dinner in San Francisco 9/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on Charter Schools at the San Carlos Charter Learning Center in San Carlos, California 9/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing the Health Care "Consumer Bill of Rights and Responsibilities" 11/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Presenting the Congressional Medal of Honor to Major General James L. Dav, USMC (Retired) 1/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Holiday Park Senior Center in Wheaton, Maryland 2/20/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers 5/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with President Boris Yeltsin in Denver 6/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Exchange with Reporters Prior to Discussions with Prime Minister Romano Prodi of Italy in Denver 6/20/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's News Conference with Prime Minister John Howard of Australia in Canberra 11/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing the Second Term Somestic Policy Team and an Exchange with Reporters 12/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Kweisi Mfume as President of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 2/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Teleconference Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session with the National Conference of State Legislatures 7/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Honoring the NCAA Men's & Women's Basketball Champions 5/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Ryan White CARE Act Amendments of 1996 5/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the State Dinner for President Fernando Cardoso of Brazil 4/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the White House Conference on Character Building for a Civil and Democratic Society 5/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Teleconference Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks With the U.S. Conference of Mayors 6/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996 8/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Bruch for Representative Robert Torricelli in Teaneck, New Jersey 10/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Presidential Unity Fund Reception in New York City 10/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and a Question-&-Answer Session at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged in Denver, Colorado 9/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Clinton/Gore '96 Dinner in Denver, Colorado 9/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community at the Little Sisters of the Poor Home of the Aged in Denver 9/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa 10/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Opening Session of the Midwest Economic Conference in Columbus, Ohio 10/20/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Funeral Service for Barbara Jordan in Houston, Texas 1/20/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the National Infant Immunization Week Proclamation 4/20/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Fundraiser for Senator Dianne Feinstein in Beverly Hills, California 5/20/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 5/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Presenting Medals for Service in Operation Uphold Democracy 12/20/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing the Nomination of Louis Freeh To Be FBI Director 7/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters Following Discussions with APEC Leaders in Seattle 11/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters Prior to a Luncheon with APEC Leaders in Seattle 11/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Reception Honoring Senator Dianne Feinstein in San Francisco, California 11/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the National Child Protection Act of 1993 12/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the 25th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing 7/20/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the NAFTA Jobs and Products Day Trade Fair 10/20/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Imporving America's Schools Act of 1994 in Framingham, Massachusetts 10/20/1994
  • Presidential Correspondence - Mail Analysis; P-404 Breast Cancer Research Revisions - May 20, 1994, October 11, 1994, September 19, 1995, and April 16, 1997
  • Presidential Correspondence - Mail Analysis; P-404A Breast Cancer Research/Personal Involvement Revisions - May 20, 1994, October 11, 1994, September 25, 1995, and April 16, 1997
  • ; 18 19 20 , 21 22 ,. 23 24 25 (B) physicians in private practice or indi­ viduals who represent such physicians; (C) individuals who represent health care 'insurers, including at least 1 individuai who represents a managed care entity; and (D
  • (iv) Coverage issued as a supplement to liabihty insurance. 18 (v) General habihty insurance. 19 (vi) Worker's compensation or similar 20 21 22 insurance. (vii) Automobile or automobile medical-payment insurance. 23 (\in) A long-term care
  • on this team in. the Department 19 c)f Justice. She has been working with the really dedicated 20 21 people in. that division, people who care so much about 22 ilntitrust enforcement. 23 questions. but she might have a few words for .us now. 24 Anne
  • Berger - American Zionist Movement 5/22/96
  • Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA.···· MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library. Staff. Folder Title: Berger-American Zionist Movement 5/22/96 ' ' I I ' i I I !Staff
  • in section 5202(b), the hearing of- 17 18 19 20 ficer shah issue and cause to be served on such 7 party an order which requires such part} — (A) to cease and desist from such act or practice, 21 (B) to provide the benefits due under the 22 terms
  • aehieve such compUaDce, if,vb1ch has been " ! ' " 20 apPl'Ovedi by the Secretary. I 21 tbOfl " tho ~tary: shall Dot "\ ' I I ' i,: I'" dia.approv.l,:the State plAli II: 22 under l8d.lo~ 454,: and the '8eoretar;y "~ball reduoe the I· " i," I
  • be paid on or before the date which 18 is 3 months after such tax-increase date. 19 (5) ARTICLES IN FOREIGN TRADE ZONES.— 20 21 998, 19 U.S.C. 81a) and any other provision of law, 22 any article which is located in a foreign trade zone 23
  • February with recommendations and an action plan to resolve 19 all of the problems hopefully that we can work on here at 20 USDA.' '= The Secretary is extremely serious about this 21 22 ~ 23 ;:J 24 ~ 25 effort. In previous meetings
  • STEN L. BOYLEs (WSD# 2JS06) sier~a Club Lesal Defense Fun4 70S Second Avenue, Suite 203 Seattle, Washington 9S104 (206)'343-7340 . 20 21 22 24 Attorneys for Plaintiffs III 111 25 26 27 judicial review. The APA standard, 5 U.S.C. § 70~(a) (2
  • . Antomo Carlos Jobim 20. k. d. lang (Recording album) 21. IvanLins 22. BanyManilow 23. Branford Maisalis 24. Rick}-Mama 25. Bette Midler (Exhausted from year long tour, mining down e\ erything, H.C. says keep uymg) 26. Milton Nascimento 27. Willie Nelson
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from April 16, 1994; April 20, 1994, through April 22, 1994. All the photo contact sheets reviewed in this segment are from dates April 22, 1994, and April 23, 1994. Many photo contact sheets
  • $310,000,000 f01; tlw Goals 2000: 19 Educate America Act and $122,500,000 for· the School-toI 20 . Work Oppm1unities Act Shall become available on July 1, 21 1996, and remain available thl'Ollg-h September 30, 1997: 22 Provided, That notwithsta;tding section
  • System [Email] OPD [OA/ID 250000] [Iridium] [02/20/1998 – 10/13/1998] [10/20/1998 – 11/03/1998] [11/06/1998 – 02/15/1999] [02/18/1999 – 04/30/1999] [04/30/1999 – 06/22/1999] [06/28/1999 – 11/15/1999] [11/16/1999 – 02/03/2000] [02/10/2000 – 03/23/2000] Box
  • , and are debatable for 20 minutes each, equally divided between Ihe proponent ·and an opponent, . except that the chairman and ranking minority member of the Ways & Means Committee, or their deSignees, may offer one pro forma amendment 5 • • • • each per
  • address (partial) (1 page) 07/20/1993 P6/b(6) 00 1c. letter Kennedy to McKnight; RE: Home address (partial) (1 page) 07/20/1993 P6/b(6) 002. memo Cheryl Mills to Tim Flynn; RE: Presidential Gifts (2 pages) 04/22/1994 PS 003a. letter Kennedy
  • the 19 general public should be accomplished in a sound, 20 prudent, and incremental manner. 21 22 health policy reforms as a part of national health 23 care reform will eliminate features of the current 24 July 27. 1994 (7) The enactment
  • 40 10 22 20 24 .24 . Provides vouchers which can only be used to purchase specific foods that professionals say the women children need more of . . .. . . . . . .. . . 17 24 16 24 . ·19 . Serves working people with low incomes
  • and state progress toward the Goals over a 10-year period; Working to establish a system of high academic standards and assessments; Identifying promising practices for improving education; and Building a nationwide, bipartisan consensus to achieve the Goals
  • as provided in 19 subparagraphs (B) and (C), each member shall 20 be appointed for a term of 5 years. 21 (B) TERMS OF I N I T I A L APPOINTEES.—As 22 designated by the President at the time of ap- 23 pointment, of the members first appomted— 24 25
  • student learning objectives and assessment instruments. 17 (5) To work with State and local health agen- 18 cies and State and local educational agencies to re- 19 duce barriers 20 prehensive 21 schools. 22 23 to the implementation of com
  • PEIDiA.""E!-."T RESIDE}''"T ALIENS.-An alien who- 20 (i) is lawfully admitted to the United States 21 for permanent residence under the Immigration 22 23 and Nationality Act; and (ii)(I) has worked 40 qualifying quarters of 24 coverage as defined
  • Welfare-to-Work ($3B Jobs Fund) [3]
  • .) 3. 10) 1"'~' Welfare to Work Formula' (90· 4. Worker Protection/Fair Labor Standards Act/MI.w.\L. u.., . , fht!11 5. SSI Stata Supplement Maintenance ef Effert (MOE) 11. Medlgap guarantee for Disabled 12. Competitive Bidding and Inherent
  • purchaser or transferee regarding the facil- 19 itv-. 20 (2) SUBORDINATION; WAIVERS.—The Secretary 21 mav- subordinate or waive the right of recov-erv- 22 under paragraph (1), and any other Federal interest 23 that mav- be derived by virtue
  • :· Speechwriting- Boorstin Original OAIID .Number: j 422 Row: Section: Shelf:.·. Position: St'ack: 48 ~ 5 2 v. ., TO MARTIN INDY5J FROM GIDEON ROS~~ . RE.· PRESIDENTIAL TRAVEL TO THE MIDDLE EAST 10/20/94 There.are three rough precursors
  • of another employer: 20 21 22 23 24 August 15, 1994 (4:54 p.m.) (i) Substantial continuity of the same business operations. (ii) Use of the same plant, common facility, or work site. (iii) Continuity of the work force. F:\MAS\H4050\SUBSTA02 [Discussion
  • FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF :-"CALifORNIA .' ... . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 COALITION FOR ECONOMIC EQUITY; CALIFORNIA NAACP; NORlliERN CALIFORNlA NAACP; CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERAnON, AFL-CIO; COUNCIL OF. ASIAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
  • ' 20 I , , --21' ; \ ' . , than 12 'months aft;er the date on which the Sec­ retaD~, adopts. an' addi~ion" to a set, of dataeleinents.' . for he'alth .ipforniation under part 2, 'a health pian " ", '22
Amtrak [2] (Item)
  • out of work involv- 20 ing ,food and beverage services provided on Amtrak 21 trains or the contracting out of work not resulting 22 ill the layoff of Amtrak employees. 23 shall meet to resolve the issue of under cove~ in a bar
  • -based mechanisms, performance standards, 19 or voluntary programs; 20 pel"·:1 to "(5) the term 'major rule' means a rule or a 21 group of closely related rules that the agency pro- . 22 posing the rule or the Director'\easonably deter- 23
  • GrouR4 GrouR 5 0-100 0-20 21 - 40 41 - 60 61 - 80 81 - 100 0 3 9 8 2 Supercategories Math Score Range Number of Students , 22 Avg. Ending Score 59.0 32.0 52.9 67.9 91.0 A vg. Starting Score 50.3 31.7 44.0 57.6 77.5
  • to subsection (d), a group health plan, and a 19 health insurance issuer offering group health insurance cov- 20 erage, may, with respect to a participant or beneficiaiy, impose 21 a preexisting condition exclusion only if— 22 "(1) such exclusion relates
  • . 20 21 22 Sossard Associlatea, Inc. , (202)' 842-3300 09-27-1995 10:04 P.03 National Press Club 202 662 7569 '. 2 'P ROC BE DIN G S 1 2 THE 3 I Thank you very much, LADY; FIRB~ 4 Ardath, and'thank all of you for 98thering
  • 16 17 Nickles Deadline for GOP Proposal ?Distribute Recess Kits? 22 23 Travel to Africa Attorneys General Speech McCain Markup (tent) 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 Travel to Allica Travel to Africa Travel to Africa Travel to Africa
  • and 19 cultural barriers, I was impressed by the very high 20 level of 21 discrimination that exist under this law, both among 22 employers and employees. ignorance about the protections against So, we have much work to do. NEAL R. GROSS COURT
  • / Succession Issues 19 Number of Family Owned Businesses Family Members Who Work in the Business Succession Issues Banking Experience Long-term Capital Sources Short-term Capital Sources 6. Fastest Growing Businesses 23 Adapting to Challenges Tuition
  • , Novembe~ 20, 1996 (partial) (lpage) 1112011996 , P6/b(6) 017. schedule Rasco Staff, Friday, November22, 1996 .(partial)(1 page) .. .. . . 1112211996 P6/b(6) 018. schedule Rasco Staff, Monday, November 25 .. 1996 (partial) (1 page) 11125/1996 P6/b
  • definitions of what student.~ have to know and be . 17 able to do to demon..,;trate that such students are ·1 R proficiei)t in the skills and knowledge framed by 19 StAte content· standards as defined by the State; 20 21 22 ( 11) the term "State
  • settlement. It las an amicable solution that worked 20 for all parties, reached without litigation. I In 21 • 22 guidel order I to take the spirit of the and tJe Washington Conference Principles to I NEAL R. GROSS COURT REPORTERS
  • by which a person has made, or obligated 17 to make, disbursements for electioneering com- 18 munications aggregating in excess of $10,000, 19 and 20 "(B) any other date, during such calendar 21 year by which a person has made, or obligated 22
  • 51011P AtL. TO lifAT"l 410 410 141.0 410. 410 141-0 1342 1451 1342 14 51 3 21 20 20 3 21 20 ~1 20 r>1 SERIAL NUMBER 6 001 pOO rs 0 ,; ~01 pOO ~O 0 p03 145U ~o ORAT I ( N 436 410 436 tl E. K E 1 '( G 3952 410 4~6 410 410 !4 1O 410 14
Prevention (Item)
  • ,The Attorney General, with respect to the programs 19 in titles _ _ _, a.nd the Secretary, with respect to the , I 20 programs in titles _ _ _, shall provide, directly or 21 through grants and contracts, for the comprehensive and 22 thorough evaluation
  • , and the source of any projected 19 spending Increases, including those de­ 20 scribed in clauses (i) and (ii), provider re­ 21 imbursement rates, and administrative ex­ 22 penses. 23 (B) SCBMISSION OR REPORT.-The Board 24 shall prepare and submit
  • fiscal years 1995 through 2000 for programs to assure access to underserved populations. We are committed to assuring a secure funding stream for these programs and look forward to working with Congress to define the appropriate mechanism to do so
  • by Work Status of Spouse and Head: At Least No Full-time or Part-time Workers 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 SECTION B. INSURANCE COVERAGE OF WORKERS Bl B2 B3 B4 55 B6 B7 B8 Full Time
  • December 31, 20 1999, the percentage increase in the ap- 21 propriate update index shall be reduced by 22 such percent as the Secretary determines 23 will result in a reduction in aggregate pay- 24 ments for physicians' sendees under this 25
  • earnings: 41% 17% 5% HELPING WORKING FAMILIES REACH THE POVERTY LINE, 1998 99.9% ------------~ ~~~b Family of Four Without Food Stamps Comparing Possible Participation Impact of Proposed Changes with OMB Baseline 26 / en c ~ - 24 ·~ -~ 22
  • largee~l1- "20' , ' ' , , 2i ployer 'retains a , ' sub~tantial risk for " 22' , , 23 ' " , I ~ ," " '1 , the, prc)'iding , ' of~ealthbenefits, upder \ ,,-the plan.', .' , 24' ,,' . ,(ii):GR6rpHE.-\.LT~ pL.A.. .-Theterm
  • ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 18 : Pursuant' ~o Pederal Ru.1e of civil Procedure ~4 (a) • 1.9 20 Wester~ 21 weste%b Timber ,to. intervene as a pla1ntifr in this action as gf 22 ri.9ht . Timber ~o.~o~s th~8 Western' , ' ' Timbe~ court for its Order,peraittinq mak2S
  • . . I ' So we have· to do abetter job of supporting 16 I 17 those people dn the front lines 18 hope that this 19 judges and socia[ workers and others will feel better 20 prepar~d 21 circumstances, 22 . l~W doin~ that work
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/18/93 - 9/20/93 [Binder]: [Senate Labor Committee 9/9/1993]
  • WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. transcript DATE SUBJECTfflTLE Remarks by the First Lady in Senate'Labor Committee Health Care Briefing (22 pages) 09/0911993 RESTRICTION PS COLLECTION: Clinton
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  • ratings). National Education Surv GARIN-HART-YANG RESEARCH Q.9a-d How Well Does The U.S. Public Education System Work? Needs complete overhaul 21% Works pretty well 20/0 90/0 Not sure Needs me changes 35% Needs major changes 330/0 National
  • ' 21 22 Rot::ha. • F.2d 2~~ a (5th eire 1990) United States v. Klein, 800.S. 128 1 (1871) . . (J.3 Wa.ll.) 20 L. Bd. 23 51~ 1.3 . 24 25 26 MARl C. RUTZlC~ lAw FlAM Page i.1 - NFR,C·.s' REPt.-r Hl'UlJolO\m)UM rH SlJPl"ORT OF 'X1rX){tl
  • 20 goals in 1990. 21 Sou~h, Goals are As Chair of a Commission on Educational Quality: I worked wi~h eight~es. Governor Clin~on-~this 'we worked to establish par~icularly was e~~er speciti~ , ! ! important in the area of 22
  • work senices certified under section 5141, 19 health care providers, health plans, and other 20 entities using the network to exchange health 21 information; 22 (D) the extent to which entities described 23 in subparagraph (C) are meeting
  • for accidental death or dismemberment. 16 (ii) Coverage providing wages or pay- 17 ments in heu of wages for any period dur- 18 ing which the employee is absent from 19 work on account of sickness or injury. 20 (ih) A medicare supplemental pohcy 21
  • Texas , California New Jersey South Carolina Wyoming New York Nevada North Carolina Tribes/territories Red Cliff Band of ~e Superior Chippewas (WI) 8/22/96 . 8/27196 . 9119/96 9/20/96 9/20/96 9123196 9/27/96 9/27/96 9/30/96 9/30196 9/30/96
  • Massachusells Hawaii W. Virginia Vermont Maryland Oregon Illinois 5 20 11 4 17 21 9 12 29 16 51 49 52 58 53 49 50 53 51 46 35 38 38 41 48 39 35 38 48 37 16 11 14 14 5 10 15 15 3 9 5 13 8 8 22 15 6 6 27 17 56.3 51.1 52.6 52.3 52.1 51.3 52.4 57.9 52.8 51.9
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Heenan Subseries: 9677 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Chaffee/Dole S. 1936 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 52 1 4 1 SENT BY: 5-20-91 : 8:00i\M : - 202 690 7383^ 2/22
  • ), 20 cert. denied 455 U.S. 989 (19B2) 21 National Treasury Employees v. Nixon, 21, 492 F.2d 586 (D.C. Cir. 1974) 22 32 22 North Haven Bd. of Ed. v. Bell, 23 24 456 U.S. 512 (1982) ... IB, 21 Pacificorp v. Bonneville Power Administration
  • . 19 (10) Extended care semces in a nursing home 20 only as an alternative to inpatient treatment in a 21 hospital after an illness or injury. 22 (c) COST SHARING.— 23 (1) STANDARD PACKAGE.—The standard pack- 24 age shall include deductibles
  • 42 41 42 43 5 8 10 3 6 4 1 6 5 -1 22 19 15 27 20 26 29 20 22 32 55.9 48.2 49.3 49.2 50.0 50.2 49.9 50.1 48.9 51.3 3 25 14 13 4 4 37.1% 39.0% 42.7% 43.5% 38.9% 40.7% 40.9% 43.4% 42.9% 37.6% 34.7% 40.6% 44.2% -3.6% 40.9% 36.8% 36.5% 39.9% 24.7
  • "inq parties: Plaintiff's Audubon 20 21 22 2:1 for summary Judgm@nt and Permanent Injunct~ons A9~inst First and Last Timber Sa1es 18 Sea.tt]_~ Soc~ety If motion to shorten time is not grante~ ynderlying mot!ofl Hould be notad fer tne ~ourtr51
  • ] [OA/ID 20111] FLOTUS Press Office Interview Transcripts Volume I 01/29/93--9/30/93 [Binder]: [06/30/93 Waters, Susan W Magazine] [OA/ID 20111] FLOTUS Press Office Interview Transcripts Volume I 01/29/93--9/30/93 [Binder]: [07/20/93 WAVE Newspaper] [OA
  • and is expected. to include environmental events as part of his itinerary. G-7 Summit (June 20-22) U.S. is hosting the G-7 Summit in Denver, which will include a discussion of environmental lSSUeS. Outdoor Writers Association Conference (June 22-26
  • 21 16 6 9 7 22 19 11 8 5 5 6 2 2 2 5 518 579 663 9 12 18 19 17 11 7 19 22 10 20 ---15 Economic Development and Urban Programs: Untapped Markets Initiative: Tax Credit 21
  • work that we wi,ll do together." 19 There I traveled around the country during the last 20 campaign. 21 and communities from jobs IO,stas a result of the 22 changing global economy. 23 24 25 I have seen the pain inflicted on people In fact
  • , as defined in subsection (b)(3)) applicable to the participant or beneficiaiy as of the date of commencement of coverage under the plan. 1 8 (b) DEFINITIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 March 15. 1996 ; PREEXISTING CONDITIONS.— (1
  • futures products, such term includes any contract, 20 agreement, or transaction for future I 21 22 delivery."; and (5) by adding at the end the followi.ng: H.L.e. SECICFfC AGREEMENT 102 1 n(55}(A) The term 'security future' means a contract
  • as 17 an eligible primary election Senate candidate or as 18 an eligible general election Senate candidate. 19 GENERAL 20 LIMIT.—The term 21 limit', with respect to an eligible Senate candidate, 22 means the limit applicable to the eligible
  • : The Prutnership for Jewish Li~e Remru'ks To Empire State Pride Agencla 09-14-99 12-21-99 01-13-00 01-24-00 01-28-00 02-07-00 02-07-00 02-07-00 02-10-00 02-11-00 02-22-00 03-05-00 03-10-00 03-11-00 03-15-00 03-20-00 03-21-00 04-03-00 04-13-00 04-14-00 04-18-00 04
  • This collection consists of correspondence and memoranda concerning the pardon of Cheryl Ada Elizabeth Little on October 20, 2000.
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • This collection consists of 5 photographs of President Clinton meeting Shirley MacLaine and her guests at the National Medal of Arts and Humanities Dinner at the White House on December 20, 2000.
  • USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties
  • photographs in color & black and white film processed from 35mm negatives 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) and the Freedom
  • Babbitt is present during both ceremonies. Other photographs include images of President Clinton delivering a press statement in the Rose Garden. In addition there are images taken on May 20, 1995 at the White House Press Photographers’ Dinner
  • . Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted
  • . on weekdays; : 19 "(ii) during any even numbered year, at 20 least two-thirds is broadcast during the two 21 months immediately preceding election day and 22 at least one-half is broadcast during the three 23 weeks immediately preceding election day
  • (continued) [04/01/1993 – 04/07/1993] [04/08/1993 – 04/15/1993] [04/16/1993 – 04/21/1993] [04/22/1993 – 04/30/1993] [05/01/1993 – 05/11/1993] [05/12/1993 – 05/19/1993] Box 2 [05/20/1993 – 05/26/1993] [05/27/1993 – 05/31/1993] [06/01/1993 – 06/15/1993] [06/16
  • . The emails also include transcripts of the President’s statements on August 20, 1998 and his weekly radio address on August 22, 1998. Many of the records related to this FOIA are closed for national security reasons. System of Arrangement Records
  • Applicants Distribution Above and Below Average GPA and LSAT AveGPA (3.42) Ave GPA (3.42) 50% 16% 18% 4% Ave LSAT (160.48) 14% Ave LSAT (160.48) 70% 20% 9% White Atr.Amer. (1823 apps) (244 apps) AveGPA (3.42) Ave GPA (3.42) 22% 15% 23
  • of health 20 care, utilization review, medical social 21 work, or administrative senices or employs 22 or contracts with any entity for the provi- 23 sion (directly or indirectly) through such 24 an excluded individual or entity of such 25 August
  • · Case ! , 1956·1966 20 I 21 I 1947 Rothkugel, Stephen de 22·23 1946·1950, 1967·1968 Round Table Dining ! 1 24 I Rowan, Richard W. 1963·1967 25 !...... I !I n 1956'·1969 ! ~y, James J. ,h\. 1964 "..I 27·28 Rue, Sidney de la
  • ~ irito contiguous regions of not less, than 250,000; or 20 (2) where the number of eligible , ' 21 individuals residing in an area or a 22 contiguous region is less' than 250,000, those 23 individuals shall be assigned to a HCCA 24 established
  • of one or more 17 18 serious behavioral problems (that is on a 18 19 list of such problems specified by the Sec- 19 20 retary) which create a need for supervision 20 21 to prevent harm to self or others, and 21 22 (\whose>s e^cted to meet
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Lynn Margherio Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4805 FolderlD: Folder Title: Retiree Benefits Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 53 3 5 2 02/22/94 15:40 9 2 0 2 219 9216 OASP ! t of SatirMs
  • ', Consumer Information and Advocacy; and (7) evaluate the impact of the implementation o~ 18 of this Act on the quality .19 the· United States and the 20 such services; 21 (d) CONSUJ.lTATION.-In carrying out these duties, 22 the National Quality
  • ) will not, in the event of a runoff 20 election, accept contributions in exGess of 21 the runoff expenditure limit, reduced by 22 any amounts transferred to this election 23 cycle from a preceding election cycle, 24 25 "(iv) will not accept any contributions
  • and operating the hotline, a private, nonprofit entity 18 shall- 19 20 "(1) contract with a carner for the use of a toll-free telephone line; 21 "(2) employ, train, and supervise personnel to 22 answer incoming calls and provide counseling and 23
  • Iraq and Terrorism, January 1, 1994 – January 20, 2001 - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records regarding Iraq and Terrorism from January 1, 1994 through January 20, 2001. The records include letters, reports, press statements and briefings, speeches, news articles, email and Department of State cables
  • ] [Iraq* and Terror*] [07/16/1993 – 01/28/1994] [01/28/1994 – 03/30/1994] [03/31/1994 – 04/20/1994] [04/20/1994 – 06/08/1994] [06/16/1994 – 09/02/1994] [09/06/1994 – 10/22/1994] [10/24/1994 – 12/29/1994] 2007-1700-F www.clintonlibrary.gov -3- Clinton
  • :17=55 23=17:65 25=07=50 23:07:51 t-OOA 08:07:54 OS=08:07 08:M:15 OS > M > 16 0ft:0«:2Z 08:OS=25 4^B0P 16=08=34 5 MP 17'I9=18 6 = MP 18:06=02 JO-04-18 18:06:52 IB-05=12 18=05:20 22=06:02 10-W 10 M P 22:16:02 EF . 4 - M P EF S'lIP DT 11'MA ro N CO
  • of this section, 17 rules similar to the rules of subsections (d) and (e) of sec18 tion 3507 shall apply. 19 "(e) REGULATIONS.—The Secretary shall prescribe 20 such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the pur21 poses of this section.''. 22 (c
  • 18 B.—Section 1836 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1395o) is 19 amended by striking all that follows "who" and in- 20 serting the following: "is entitled to hospital insur- 21 ance benefits under part A for a month is entitled 22 to benefits under
  • 17 system affected by such programs. 18 "(B) SPECIAL RULE REGARDING THE MED- 19 20 porate the capabilities of the common working 21 file used in the medicare program under title 22 XVTII into a uniform working file system devel- 23 oped
  • of their students.· The Federal 20 more districts in this direction by providing targeted resources 21 for urban and,rural districts willing to~carry out solid plans 22. ' for improving' the can spur achievement of all thei·I." children. PURPOSE 23 24 edu
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  • Microcredit Ji 10 1 SUBTOTAL 'k 30-40 J |NSF 1 Information Technology Initiative ^^f^ IP 14-29 :22£ Digital Library for Education (also Smithsonian) 20 34-49 SUBTOTAL DEPARTMENT OF E N E R G Y Global Climate Change ~ Research and Technology
  • INDIVIDUALS PROVIDING OWN (a) GENERAL RULE.—Section 213 (relating to medi- 18 cal, dental, etc. expenses) is amended by adding at the 19 end the following new subsection: 20 "(f) CERTIFIED STANDARD HEALTH INSURANCE 21 COSTS OF INDIVIDUALS.— 22 "(1) I N
  • 5-20-93 Panetta
  • 81 91 Public Savings Medicare Medicaid: Plan A Medicaid: Plan B Total: Plan A Total: Plan B 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 5 10 11 10 9 12 19 22 12 15 19 27 31 14 21 25 36 40 20 28 32 48 52 26 33 38 59 63 Total Savings: Plan A Total Savings: Plan B 4 4 18
  • health plans on the 17 basis of cost, but also provides incentives for 18 employers and employees to select plans with 19 greater expenses; 20 (D) health plans frequently manage costs 21 through underwriting practices and favorable 22
  • Misc. 96 Speeches: Defense of Marriage Signing – 9/20/96
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14438 FolderlD: Folder Title: Misc. 96 Speeches: Defense of Marriage Signing - 9/20/96 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 3 9 2
  • a, ", i'-'20.... _ P E l < . . " I 21 --_ , .--') Dll!•.!.,:;;~;CEOFDEiit:cT!ON._~.-;;l62(.) 22 ("l.~ to '1'1"0''''''0, etc., with ttap..' '0 legWatiol1l 23 is amend.d t. read ... follows, 24 "Ie) Dt= OF DEIlUC'I'IO!t POR CERTAlli L051n', ::5
  • :t:::1.J 'rIME: ) ano " NOTS ON MOTION ~LENDAR! November 17. 1995 ) Defendants-In~ervenors. 19 ) 20 ----------------------~-------) 21 Oefendants~Intervenor~ ~ashington Con~rac~ Loggers Associa- 22 tion. ("WCLAII). 23 Oregon, Eugene
  • 2 207,900 Sta.Barb-Sta.Mar 2 209,000 Huffington 22 R Bakersfield 2 158,600 Thomas 21 R Moynihan D/D'Amato R 33 22 1 New York 66 Gondii 18 D 67% Dooley 20 D 73% Gondii 18 D 100% Doman 46 R 100% Drier 28 R 100% 33% 100% 67
  • All Presidential Series Photographs from the Clinton Administration taken from May 20, 1993 through May 26, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 44 were created from May 20, 1993 through May 26, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc., involving
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1135-F AV (segment 44) (1993, P03900-P03999) All photographs from the Clinton Administration taken from May 20, 1993 through May 26
  • business to spend an estimated 50% of their pre-tax profits on 17 health care premiums, 18 ( ii) limiting American business ability to compete effectively 19 in a growing competitive global marketplace. 20 (C)(i) 21 restoration 22
  • currently scheduled for release at the Public forum the following day could be moved up: Please let me know if this looks like an opportunity that might work out for any of the princip~ls . . ~ eventsum.wpd And, here's a description of last year's
  • 13 19 11 17 9 20 *Working Women Count • Child Care Forum (portland) *WeekofMay .. 8: Budget Resolution on Senate Floor 14 16 15 .' *Week of May 1S: Finance Committee Mark-Up? ·Ncst Briefing - , Tent. ! 21 .22 ~\i~ --­ 23 .­ 24
  • for 20 you to give specific answers relative to the facts. 21 that does not, in my view, prevent us from asking you about, 22 if the facts as alleged are true, what you all plan on doing 23 about it. 24 25 .ILLER REPORTING CO., INC. l7 C Street
  • \HCR96 \ CONF \ T7TLE2.001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 32 33 3 4 July 31. 1996 (3.45 p.m.) 25 ciency that is the basis of the determination has directly ^ '•ersely affected (or has
  • , if I can 16 in th~ half a minute I have left,~ oil'seeds would 17 be a similar type of situation. 18 violation of law, a violation of international 19 clgreement. [,here.is a real :1 20 Two different GATT cases 21 seeds. No remedy. 22
  • & Senate Recess 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hold for Working Visit of PM Kok of DLC National Conversation the Netherlands (T) 1 Projected House & Senate Recess Hold for Possible Foreign Travel ^G^umme^eetin^A 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ^^^ummit^kinawa^agar
  • 168 folders, approximately 10,323 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA
  • ) STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES.—The strategic 19 objectives shall cover a period of not less than 5 20 years and shall be updated and revised at least every 21 3 years. 22 "(2) PERFORMANCE GOALS.—The performance 23 goals shall be established for dates
  • of the standard bene- 20 fits package^oT) the alternative standard benefits 21 package established under subtitle C as provided in 22 section 1115; 23 24 (G) establish community-rated premiums for the standard benefits under section 1116; x a- t-.J/ O
Militias [2] (Item)
  • comes to one place so that 20 basically we can prevent acts of terrorism rather than 21 investigate them after they happen. 22 information comes. 23 Mr. Mills. It has got to be the I can tell you from Missouri we have the 24 best working
Gold Train (Item)
  • Train"-consisted of twenty-four rail cart contairun~old, jewelry, works ofl ' . . ' 0 ~.~ art, hous~hold items, and other property confiscated from the Jewish population ofHungary.ll.,tv. fw­ i . ~'i\1--. vtv~ Research on the handling
  • 19 vidu~ls 4 years old alid younger, and ,vere 10.9 per 20 10,000 Visits for \vhites and 35.5 per 10,000 visits , . 21 .for blacks. . , , .r' 22 ,(6) From 1979 to '1992', tile" hospitalization 23 rates among chi ldreu due· to as,tluna
  • 20 and ending 60 days after such date. under a presumptive eligibility system . 21 ' . . (5) No RECONCILIATION REQUIRED.-The rec­ 22 23 to any premium assistance paid on behalf of an indi­ 24 July 27,1994 onciliation provisions of section
  • 40' t '3 '"," 20) . ,;' 51' . 3 . 48 42 Ii U 31 .9 ' U .... 118', . 1.1108. 210 '. 47 S41l 20' 160', 1,502 •• 171· 3,1112 2 2 ' ; 3" 22 III 119 1,4121 ~l '730 63 ~; 11 ' 104 O· " t" 29 4" 19 II . 134 3. , ,~ ,f '0 ' 0: 18 . 11 0 '. 27
  • ) :At the same time that the AdminisI " 19 I , I I , 20 ' " . . . , trator furnishes notice to registrants of the pes­ ,I ' : , . 21 ticide under subparagraph (A), the Adminis­ 22 trator shall also furnish such Aotice to' the Sec­ , I 23 ' i
  • recent fiscal i'ear for whi.ch \ satisfactory data 18 are available is 3:3 percent or greater; or I I 20 "(B) the number of such! children exceeds I 10,000. \ 21 "(5) LOW·PERFORMING LOCAL EDt"CATIONAL 19 22 AGENCY.-Thc term 'lQw-perfOl.Jing
  • Income Managed Care 351 30 25 20 15 w ..... - • i •~~ 32 32 22 • 21 • II.~ 10 . -- -- -- -- . ---. ·- - 5 0 Overall Quality of Doctors The C~mmonwealth Fund Managed Care Survey, 1994 Louis Harris and Associates, Inc. Emergency Care
  • transferred 17 to this election cycle from a preceding elec- 18 tion cycle, 19 "(iii) will not, in the event of a runoff 20 election, accept contributions in excess of 21 the runoff expenditure limit, reduced by 22 any amounts transferred
  • ~r. The Forest Service Office for J.996 as a Further, the primary responsible official was unavailable today to complete the report. 11 1.2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21. 22 23 24 25 1. On December 20, 1995, as a result of the second partial
  • : NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System (Continued) [10/02/1995-10/17/1995] [10/18/1995-10/31/1995] [11/01/1995-11/09/1995] [11/09/1995-11/22/1995] [11/24/1995-12/22/1995] [12/27/1995-03/19/1996] Box 4 [03/20/1996-04/12/1996] [04/14/1996-05/10
  • 12 82 Total 1996 Total Net-' NewsMaga- OnI V work Local CNN paper Radio zines Line % % % % % % 10 72 19 11 23 36 21 60 Sex Male Female 81 82 56 54 26 31 33 25 61 54 12 13 9 9 67 76 34 38 18 27 22 20 63 57 21 18 11 12 14 6 Race White
  • - , " HRC .' EXON HRC, MY, ~ CJ ., 7/21 20 Members HRC 7/21 MITCHELL Gepbardt Foley HRC,BC 7/22 Wyden DeFezio Wyden .. 7/23 Murray McDermott Cantwell Kreidler HRC " " HRC Health Securty Express : v , 7/28 DASCHLE HRC 7/30 Wheat
  • Turkey Met with President Clinton during a private visil. April 20, 1994 Chancellor Franz Vranirzky Austria Met with President Clinton during a private visit April 22-24, 1994 Prime Minister Andreas Papandroou Greece Official working visit. May
  • ) CHOICE OF DOCTOR; 18) COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS; 19) COST CONTAINMENT; 20) JUST CBO; 21) CBO SENATE FINANCE; 22) CUOMO;23) DOCTORS; 24)BOB DOLE; 25) DISABILITIES; 26) DISCOUNTS; 27) EMERGENCY MEDICINE; 28) FEHB; BOX 2 - STUDIES i OX - 1) THE HEALTH CARE
  • services is not meeting the demand for such services. (4) In 1995 there were about21,000~000 children less than 6 years of age, ofwhom 31 I oflO 5/20/QR Q·':!R AM MAY-22-1998 17:28 T0:229 NEERA TANDEN . FROM: DADE, J, P, 7/22 . percent were
  • ? 18 Mr. Kantor. And how will the As you know, it just came .up on 19 Friday., I am concerned about it. The first thing I 20 would do is I would raise the issue with Trade 21 Minister Serra. 22 that and work with your office
  • international comparative assessments developed 19 under the authority of section 404(a)(6) of the National 20 Education Statistics Am of 1994 (20 U .S.C. 9003(a)(6) 21 et seq.) and administered to only a representative sample 22 of pupils in the United States
  • , whicherer is earlier. 20 (B) EXTENSION OF PERIOD LN THE CASE OF LATE 2 1 22 23 24 25 25 27 2S 29 30 3 1 32 33 X 35 36 • u IMS ENROLLMENT.—In the case of a participant or beneficiaiy whoae initial coverage commences after the date the participant
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  • 19 20 the 'Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.' "FINDINGS "Sec. 4002. "(1) FINDINGS. The Congress finds that: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities 21 Programs support achievement of Goal One of the National 22 Drug Control
  • % 13% 19 4% 37 11% 85 13% 15 3% 20 6% 22 10% S 8 8 5 6 1 1 11 3 1 2% 1% 1% 2% 3% 2% 3% 3% 2% 142 112 150 205 201 225 291 383 452 333 UNWEIGHTED BASE 10 IF PRESIDENT CLINTON WERE TO PUT FORTH SUCH A PLAN, HAS HE FULFILLED HIS PROMISE
  • UNDERCOFFER 12 13 .- - - - - - - - - X 14 15 Wednesday, July 10, 1996 16 17 Washington, D.C. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 The deposition in the above matter was held in Room 2203, Rayburn House Office Building, commencing at 10:10 a.m. / COPY Q 1
  • A little more favorable 22 No more favorable 23 (Don't know) 5 [END SPLIT SAMPLE B - GO TO Q63] "SEP 10- '93 10:16 FROM GREENBERG RESEARCH . TO 4562362 PAGE..021/028 n DNC.Q19 - Issue Poll: Frequency Questtonnaire, September 8-9,1993 20 [SPLIT SAMPLE
  • fishing and other kinds of things, a few other trips·. 2 ORAL HISTORY MIKE DOMBECK CHIEF, FOREST SERVICE USDA 00:02:16:22 lege, And really did that through high schQol and the years that I taught, really until I started working
  • , ) in his official capacity; and ' ) JoAnne Barnhart" Assistant Secretary of the 20 21 Administration for Children arid Families, . ) ) in her official capacity, ) 22 ) Defendants. 23 --------------~--------------) " No. C923930VRW POINTS
  • All Photographs from the Clinton Administration taken from January 19, 1993 through January 20, 1993; January 26, 1993 through January 29, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 8 were created from January 19, 1993 through January 20, 1993 and January 26 through 29, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1135-F AV (segment 8) (1993, P00300-P00399) All photographs from the Clinton administration taken on January 19, 20, 26-29, 1993
  • 2/19 Mo DC r-DNC-Business Dinner 2/20 Tu DC 'Mfunie.Swearing-in' 2/21 We WH i^SiiioMSfctiii^fci^E J. Prince 2/21 We DC 2/22 Th DC 2/23 Fr CA 2/23 Fr CA 2/24 Sa CA , School UmformssRoiuMtable I t f c f e r -v T. Edmonds 2/24 Sa CA
  • National Journal: May 15, 1993/No. 20 [Publication]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Heenan Subseries: 4624 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [National Journal: May 15, 1993/NO.20] [Publication] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 56 5 4 1 Clinton Presidential Records
  • NEC Weekly June 20, 1996
  • . It looke4 better , " '( NEC Weekly Meeting' \ Thursday,-June 20, 1996 ,:j;:-O'Opm-In' 'R'O'oseve It R'o'om , I, '::-AGENDA -" ....,. ';' ' " " ',' 'e '" June 19, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION FROM: SUBJECT: 'I I I I ,! T,om 0' Donne 11
  • These Clinton Presidential Records were declassified in response to a request for specific National Security Council RMS documents related to Haiti between January 20, 1993 and December 31, 1994.
  • to. develep the tests. 19 develepment centract is en the street new. 20 right, Ray? 21 early.September .. If yeu have any real questiens, ask 22 Ray er Gary. Let me give yeu sert ef a quick An RFP We are fer the Is that I guess the award date
  • . 19 !!:C!ott Timber Co. (lIScott Timber") opposes a blanket 20 extension of the January 25, 1996"sixty-aay s;ay that prohibits 21 hArvest of I:inlber 22 the Facific Seabird Group Protocol. 23 the Ninth Circuit rules on 24 Scott Timber too l
  • Glickman, 20 21 Secretary of Agriculture, 22 Interior to perform the mandatory duty owed to plaintiff and its 23 members under 24 award and release by Sepcember 10, 1995 (45 days 25 of the new law) 26 enactmen~ § 2001(k) and of Pub
  • and Earnings Total Income and Welfare 12 13 14 CONSEQUENCES FOR THE FATHERS 18 19 20 CONTEXT FOR THE STUDY 23 THENEWFACEOFADOLESCENT CHILDBEARING 23 Circumstances o,!'c Teenage Parent ood Marital Versus Non marital Births Among Teenagers Limited Roles
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  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 , # ARMS Email System Page 6of6 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Page I of5 ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL .(NOTES MAIL) 1 ) CREATOR: Sidney Blumenthal ( CN
  • 1994. 20 H(C) Fiscal year 1995. 21 22 "(3) GROWTH-ADJUSTED A.XO{;~T."(A.) FISCAL YEAR 199i.-The growth-adjusted 23 amount specified in this paragraph for a State for fis­ 24 cal year 1997 is equal to the product 25 26 ot­ "(i) the base
  • find useful. ' . ·. . ·... . . · · Long-Term Unemployed*· ... · As Percent of Tot&l Unemployed ·.· · · · .. ~ 24%P-------~----~------------------------~--~ 1991-1993 Recovery 22% 20% :·18% ~-- 16% 14o/o. . ,tl
  • complaint with the Farmers Home, or FSA now, 18 letter in the mail. 19 ,i USDA wanted to correct their' decade of wrongs. I received a It said that the Agriculture Department or, And they are . , 20 correct. 21 minority farmers. 22 hard work
  • This collection of records consists of records related to White House entry from January 20, 1993 through January 20, 2001. It consists entirely of records that were copied and arranged from the White House Worker and Visitor Entry System Access
  • 4 * 1 4 5 3 3 4 2 19 4 3. Do you ipprove or disapprove of the way Bill Clin(ori is handling foreign policy? Approve Disapprove DK/NA 47 % 38 % 61 % 43 33 43 21 3 20 19 18 2 50 % f :% 22 4. How abnit the economy? Do you approve or iisapprove
  • SURPLUS, H W SHOULD O THE MONEY BE SPENT? (asked o f a s p l i t sample) P r o t e c t i n g Medicare and Social Security 32% Paying down t h e n a t i o n a l Debt 30 Investing i n education 20 C u t t i n g taxes 7 CBS Conducted 1/27 just minutes after
  • Welfare-Welfare to Work Legislation [5]
  • agreement would restore SSl benefits to legal permanent residents who were in the country as of August 22, 1996 and who have, or subsequently acquire, a disability that prevents them from being able to work. These budget provisions would cover the most
  • BURNS DANFORTH Glickman McCurdy HRC re: Basicare co-sponsers 5/20 GRASSLEY LQ Cable TV Show 5/20 Hil Hard, Bachus SE 5/20 Andrews a 5/21 Waxman RV 5/21 Lewis JH Georgia Roundtable | 5/22 Mfume MIKULSKI HRC Baltimore Health Care
  • or not ' , they have Cbildren. However, this gap has narrowed quite substantially over the past 20 yearS, with fathers spending more time, and mothers less, on household work. The decrease for mothers IS more than offset by . the increase for fathers. Over,the past 20
  • . of oolll'H. tIw'e an problunt rel&t1n8 J)&rt1eul&r17 to t.M.Uppl.. menW approDriatlona thAt an 111ala4ec111l WI blU. W. ..,. worked 10111' &114 II&t-d oa Wa. I wuc toO t.&b th1I -..ton to CbH DU ooU. . . . 110m ~. Dulo_tic 114. ot U1e &.til •• S4n&tor BnD
  • : Additional Monthly Premiums Paid by Medicare Enrollees in Risk HMO Plans Section 4: Medicare Expenditures Figure 20: Medicare as a Percent ofthe Federal Budget Figure 2 i : Projected Federal Medicare Spending, 1996-2002 Figure 22: Per Capita Annual Rates
  • OS/22/95 OS/23/95 OS/23/95 OS/24/95 OS/24/95 OS/24/95 OS/24/95 05/31/95 \ J It, U-' IJ/rl'-' ' 1 z, v . ' Page Two Rasco Files ANA Me~ting '., .05/31195 Budget Briefing Disability Organizations 05/31/95 ' ,,' , 05/31/95'~ National
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  • for Foreign Travel Hold for Foreign Travel Hold for Foreign Travel | Hold for Foreign Travel 16 Hold for Foreign Travel 17 [Hold for Foreign Travel L^^^^Colmnbu^a^^^J 19 20 21 22 DSCC Gala (T) Mtg. w/ Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I 23 Working
  • the 12-month period ending on June 30 preceding the date of 18 the adjustment; for fiscal year 1999 and each succeeding 19 fiscal year, the amount shall be rounded to the nearest 20 $50". 21 WORK REQUIREMENT 22 SEC. 12005. 23 (7 U.S.C
  • (Net of New Long-Term Care Program Spending) 17 60 69 81 237 NET STATE SAVINGS ASSOCIATED WITH NEW LONG-TERM CARE PROGRAM ** 20 25 24 22 105 Long-Term Care Medicaid Reform Spending * Maintenance of Effort MEDICAID SAVINGS New Long-Term
  • Presidential Library’s web site http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 2 [05/08/1999] [05/09/1999-05/17/1999] [05/20/1999-06/16/1999] Box 2 [06/22/1999-06/28/1999] [07/01/1999-07/21/1999] [07/21/1999] [07/23/1999-09/23/1999] [09/24/1999-09/01/2000] [09/03/2000-12/15
  • qualifications for individuals who conduct comprehensive assessments. Page IIB-22, lines 19-20 modify as follows: ( i ) be developed under the State plan, xalified individuals (specified Strike page IIB-23, lines 12-25 and page IIE-24, lines 1-5. Insert
  • Master Set, Folder 20 109534-109713 [2]
  • "" . ~:.~ ~.':.'.')... ", ". , "\' ,,", ~"~ff~ril¥ef;;(Der',:Ge~cnma:Ck)' :! • ',... ,.(~:.\., ~ '. ",,J-,f~~~~2~:~~~~~:~a:e;;~i~h~~und' '; It, ,'.; • '< '; , ,St:t:L:Leoen',:' : " ','" '.", ':,',:Back~r;,\,~~obA;.',"',' ,:99
  • -month period ending on the day before— 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ^ '^ (i) the effective date of the coverage of such participant or beneficiary, or (ii) the eariiest date upon which such coverage could have been effective if there were no waiting period
  • Welfare to Work Partnership Conference in Chicago POTUS, Alvarez, . and Herman 5 Introduction of Tax Credit Bills and APICs Bills 4 HUD Appalachian Summit in WV & KY - Cuomo, Herman; Slater, . and Glickman 19 20 SBA Announce­ ments
  • % 16% 21% to 40% 17 0% to 20% 27 -20% to 0% 21 | -40% to-21% 16 | Below -40% 3 *Note: A 40% increase is equivalent in dollars to a 22% decrease Data Sources and Methodology: This exhibit is based on data provided by a single commercial
  • : $55 deductible in 1996 with 40% coinsurance and uncapped copayment liability. Package 2: $265 deductible in 1993 with 20%' coinsurance and uncapped copayment liability. ' Package 3: $55 deductible in 1996 with 40% coinsurance and $1,000
  • year, 19 the amount otherwise payable to the State' under 20 ' paragraph (l)(A) of this subsection for the preced­ 21 ing fiscal year. 22 "(C)(i) The Secretary shall waive a penalty under I 23 this paragraph for any failure of a State
  • , aMiss VirginiCi Meekison, in the. State Depart­ ment, Room 305, State Annex 10, . is doing some .work on restitution, etc. problems in Germany, in co~ection with a court case in which the Department is apparently being sued•. She wanted copies
  • ) ' '!"l' ' '' A_, '''''''''''' Income Quinlile 2j eha ....., iImou"It (3) ($1 -, !1"« -437 -566 -9729 -1:1588 -J63 -608S 51 163 :/50 3Z' 20
  • This collection consists of records related to Radio Marti. Radio Marti, the U.S. government’s broadcasting service to Cuba, first aired on May 20, 1985 as a result of the Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act of 1983. Television broadcasting to Cuba, TV
  • 510000] [03/21/1996-05/03/1996] [OA/ID 510000] [05/07/1996-06/24/1996] [OA/ID 510000] [06/24/1996] [OA/ID 510000] Box 29 [06/25/1996-08/20/1996] [OA/ID 510000] [08/22/1996-10/04/1996] [OA/ID 510000] [10/04/1996-12/06/1996] [OA/ID 510000] January 1997
  • for health care 18 plans. 19 (3) DOES NOT HAVE TO BE GLOBAL; PROBLEMS 20 WITH 21 tions in data and the utility of the tools available 22 with respect to some health care expenditures, it is 23 unlikely that all health care ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ { i f ^ ^ ^ E
  • FOIA Number: 2006-0885-F; 20 FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Collection/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office
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  • ACCEPT V H DE DECLINE ' i o^j s January M T W T F S 2 9 1 16 5 22 23 29 30 1 g 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 January 29 - February 04,1995 Calendar for George Stephanopoulos Dinner with Sec. Reich j . with Jeffrey
  • Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents iMonday, May 23, 1994 Volume 30—Number 20 Pages 1071-1130 Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker This is not a presidential record. This is used as an administrative marker
  • please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Monday, May 22, .1995 Volume 31—Number 20 Pages 821-865 Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records Marker
  • any individual for the relevant em- 18 ployment, contract or subcontract, benefit, oppor- 19 tunity, or program. • 20 SEC. 5. CONSTRUCTION. 21 (a) HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES Al"1D UNIVER- 22 SITIES.-.Nothing in this Act shall be construed
  • percent from 1993. . ··. ,··; __;;a;~~. .Youth Population -Ages 15 Through 20 · Jqtal PQpul~tiQn vs. Li.censed Drivers ·. • • ~ •;( • • • Licensed Drivers · II ._..__,_ '22.f). 0c.,: . ~.' . . o· . . ·. ,. ·-· ·--~ ?)·t
  • .·ecl'd) bl.:;ruurpl'u,cht wtlrden, 2 u1y:;.~i!.d1 € p ll '@-.ll d~,1S ,j R80 ~111. lL~~t:f;rG21'~);lJ, lAnd ~G- IS inti. 2) rJiesG Aum.elduui: 7.;11. llts.emle,n iter A·:roh.1v Dl'anC'h. ?ropct't:y Di,-daio,I., :lr ~ (h~Qree~ef$ *!U~cto.r
  • 52 43 47 47 42 52 44 46 34 43 41 48 42 41 42 43 47 5 8 10 3 6 4 1 6 5 -1 5 22 19 15 27 20 26 29 20 22 32 22 55.9 48.2 49.3 49.2 50.0 50.2 49.9 50.1 48.9 51.3 48.6 46.9% 6 36 50.3% 51.7% 28 29 49.9% 24 -42.9% 22 *50.2'11. 26 44.6'11. 23 *50.1% 30
  • 17 18 19 16 17 18 19 323, 320, 335, 330, Georgia 20 21 20 21 300, 301, 302, 303, 399 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319 Hawaii 22 22 967, 968 Idaho 23 23 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838 'Data
  • Welfare-Welfare to Work Legislation [3]
  • to working with you to implement the historic budget agreement. Sincerely, . FranklinD.Raines Director Identica11etters sent to the Honorable Bill Archer, the Honorable E. Clay Shll.w, Jr., and the Honorable Sander Levin 5 JUN-10-1997 12:22 TO:ELENA
  • of the ('hild Care and Detelqpment BlQck Grant Act' r ' 19 of 19~1O ,,(·t! r,,s',(,. 9858) isamendt'd to read 'as follow's: 20 "SEC. 658B. Al"THORIZATlOl'\ OF APPROPRIATIONS. ' ':There is a'~th6rized to be apprQpriated to cilnj"out . 21 . , 22
  • , Pell Grants, Work Study, and SEOG. • programSlfunded above the request include Special Education State Grants, $110 million above the reques't; Voc Ed, $244 million above the request; and TRIO, $35 million above the request. The attached t1ble shows
  • Abortion-Family Planning Meeting 1/22/99 [1]
  • Meeting with Family Planning Advocates ·~ January 22,1999 . . • I'm glad to have the opportunity to meet with you all as we approach the 26th anniversary 1 of RoJ v. Wade. I'd like to thank you for all your work to promote and protect
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  • . "PART A - STATE GRANTS FOR DRUG AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION PROGRAMS 20 "RESERVATIONS AND ALLOTMENTS 21 22 "Sec. 4111 (a) RESERVATIONS.-(l) From the amount unde~ 23 made available section 4004(1) 24 for each fiscal year, the Secretary- 4
  • ). An additional $20 million would be ulloeated to enable the Centers lor Disease Control (CDC) to develop comprehensive prevention progmms in all 50 states. There is some evidence that diabetes research at the NUlls currently underl1.mded. While there is a great
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  • ) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. 11/8 12/7 1/13 1/5 1/20 1/22 #4929 Are you
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  • 279 40 69 65 66 21 21 9 7 5 2 312 47 82 76 71 22 24 11 8 6 2 12 18 19 17 8 5 14 22 10 20 — 520 584 661 13 80 25 5 45 25 91 10 95 27 5 ^__50_ 150 50 91 20 125 28 5 new program 5 25 88 — 5 3 — 26 5 3 — 19 5 5 45 23 -8 92 new program
  • hereto as Attachment 20 Many years later, Congress enacted Section 2001(k) (1) That action did not allege Instead, the complaint involving this 21 regarding the award and release of sales subject to Section 318. 22 Section 2001(k) (1) provides
  • the dollars and giving them to the various states and allowing the states to administer the programs. 00:04:51:22 And I fought that pretty strongly., I think block granting works very effectively for some kinds programs, but for the kinds of initiatives
  • the required coverage specified in 20 subsection (c), and 21 (3) each eligible employee electing such cov- 22 erage may elect to have any premiums owed by the 23 employee collected through payroll deduction. 24 An employer is not required under
  • process that results in an equi­ 18 table distribution by geogTapliic area vvithin the State. 19 20 "(d) LIlVII'l'A'l'IONS ON USE OF· FUNDS.-· "(1) COURSE WORK PROVIDED THROUGH 21 EMERGING TECHKOLOGIEs.-Activities under sub­ 22 section (b)( 4
  • Reiohsle1ter ROSENBERG's statt . Special St.att tor Pictorial Art.a ST. GF.ORGEN/ ATTARGAU Kogl. 1, 14:J~lY 1944 , \ ., . \ i\ EnU!Dlrat.1on of .Ibed art worke. according to the inventory 1181.8 rece1ved up to let. July 1944 trom 20~ locations. I
  • -5 -12 -20 -30 -43 -38 -111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 -3 -8 -2 -6 18 -4 -11 -3 -12 19 -5 -12 -3 -20 21 -5 -13 -3 -29 22 -5 -15 -4 -41 51 -12 -31 -8 -37 93 -22 -59 -14 -108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 -0 -2 3 -2 -0 -4 3 -2 -0 -5 3 -2 -0 -6 4
  • Won't chai ige much No response 31% 20 45 4 FOR RELEASE: 1/22/94 6:30 p.m. EST CONGRESS AND THE STATE OF THE UNION January 15-17, 1994 As Congr JSS comes back to work on some serious national problems, Americans think little of Congress's performance
  • of representatives bf the Jewish Agency for Palestine. I See Richard Breitman and Shlomo Aronson, "The End of the Final Solution: Nazi Attempts to Ransom Jews in 1944," Central European History, vol. 25, no. 2 (1992). :1 I. THE EXCHANGE OF ASSETS FOR LIVES
  • -Individual: Speechwriting- Widme~, Edward Original OA/ID Number: 2192 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 6 8 2 v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ,.--- 1..;- s ~eN ~Lr ~~Vx',---. _l_ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~\~~~ v _ 9/20/98 7:02 pm PRESIDENT
  • € 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 ^2 Sec, 11611. Sec* 11612. Sec, 11613. Sec. 11S14. Sec. 11615. Sec. 11616. Sec* 11617. SDBPASI A-CRDUP MARKET RULES Guaranteed a v a i l a b i l i t y of health coverage
  • on the 'Werfen Train'," Sep. 17,1945, NAcp, RG 260, USACA, Entry 113, Box 20, File S4.8007 [119285-286]. WORKING DRAFT - NOT FOR CIRCULATION 354 8/11100 Draft, Chapter vn ll/l./lfl"'N--" ~£ ! ." .. .' , ommunity that the Hungarian Gold Train loot
  • l o s k y IN Volkmer M O Whitten MS Wilson TX Wyden OR Wynn MD de l a Garza TX PA Gephardt Healthcara Roform Working Group 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 13. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 . 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. DeT>3uro Kreldler
  • l~arnlnq . ' how I ... ' . .: mee~ to cha~lenges " .... . the 15 also abolltbuJlding a broader' . 20 world. 21 t'olerance " ~ And that means it , 22 living, it'1s also < of .one's time, '. ~nda~apt .t~ new circumstances. how
  • r t u n i t i e s and Work Force T r a i n i n g i n H e a l t h Act" I n t r o d u c e d J u l y 23,1993 Chaffe S. 1770 " H e a l t h E q u i t y and Access Reform Today A c t o f 1993" I n t r o d u c e d November 22, 1993 Kassebaum S. 325
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  • 221 80 244 22 645 105 271 59 577 87 ...78 59 345 5 12 5 . 849% 483% 40% 115%. 5% 5% 9% 11,939 12,406 2;080 467 20% 4% 208 337 182 129 117% 62% 415 64 569 2,144 442 59 549 2,149 313 29 482 -113 27 -5 -20 5 243% 97% 719% -5% 7% -8
  • CARE - WEEK OF OCTOBER 18 - 22 MONOAY 10/18 TUESDAY 10/19 WEDNESDAY 10/20 Community Technical Breakfast* RIGO Fonim y-poTus In NY TODAY Show In Chicago for heatth care event and a fiind-raiser FIRST LADY East Room Breast Cancer Event Koop
  • : Basicare co-sponsers GRASS LEY LQ Cable TV Show 5/20 Hilliard, Bachus SE 5/20 Andrews CJ 5/21 Waxman RV 5/21 Lewis JH Georgia Roundtable 5/22 Mfume MIKULSKI HRC Baltimore Health C:u-e Event 5/22 Hamburg JS Health Care Town Hall
  • ~ shall remain in force be herJby be repealed and all be in o~her por~ions II /s~GWatneXi et 14 ~o ~o a1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 r 36 4 0124951117.jmb158 As EngrossuJ.: 2120195 318195 3116195 3121195 ACT State
  • a 'diagnosabl~!sUbs~ce.·ab1.lSe disorder; ~r . (ii) pursuant to subparagraph (C)(ii); : I .', ".' .Page54~ line 20"strike "health': 'anc1inseJ:t, "illnesS"/,.,,' " .Page 54, line. 22!:strike "or" and insert ,~ciiSorderoradiagnosablett. '. ' . • Page 55
  • % 22 23 11 27 41 17 21 19 9 18 43 44 46 34 46 41 48 41 42 43 3 5 8 10 -3 6 4 6 5 -1 27 49.2 48.2 49.3 49.7 50.0 50.2 20 50.1 22 48.9 32 51.3 29 6 36 28 27 24 22 23 30 17 49.9'11. 46.9'11. 50.3'11. 51.7% 44.1% 42.9% "50.2'11. "50.1% 38.2% 44.2
  • .22 I I I / : 1\ Ii • 'I I, )1 st Ii 1 WORKING DRAFT-MAR.CH 15,2000 Dillingen, Germany Dorenwald, Germany Eiberg, Germany Eisleben:; Germany Erlangen, Germany Flensburg, Germany Grasleben, Germany , Graz, Austria Haidhausen, Austria
  • [09/15/1996 – 09/22/1996]
  • . Apfel READ: NOT READ APFEL K ) Autoforward to: Remote Addresse TO: Elena Kagan READ:17-SEP-1996 20:54:15.94 KAGAN E TO: Diana M. Fortuna READ:17-SEP-1996 19:45:21.57 FORTUNA D CC: Carol H. Rasco READ:17-SEP-1996 22:34:13.12 RASCO C Stephen C
  • Reception 6/20/97 [empty] [OA/ID 3388] Summit Opening Statement 6/21/97 [OA/ID 3388] Denver – Social Dinner Toast 6/21/97 [OA/ID 3388] Denver – Communique Summary 6/22/97 [OA/ID 3388] Denver – Press Conference 6/22/97 [OA/ID 3388] UN Environment Speech 6/26
  • 'ravel b June 1994 Updated Reemployment Calendar Sunday londay May S M TW T F S 1 8 15 22 29 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 30 31 Tuesday W e d n e s d a y ~ Thursday Friday Saturday July S M T W T F SI n 2
  • is presented 19 in violation of subsection (a)(1)(B). No individual, 20 third party payor, or other entity is liable for pay- 21 ment for designated health services for which a 22 claim is presented in violation of such subsection."; 23 and 24 (3
  • , to the 20 exte:nt necessary, determine the· need for redistribution 21 of, and 22 .subsection to States, in accordance with t.:he procedures 23 and formula set forth in subsection (a) (2) (D) .. 24 "(4) PAYMENTS TO INDIAN TRIBES.-The Secretary shall
  • in- 20 tends to carry O\lt; and 21 (4) with respect to enforcement activities de- 22 scribed in Sll bsectioll (f), shall specify the activities 23 authorized under such subsection that the State in- 24 tends to carry onto - .. -----." 10/02
  • Last Election Opponent Spending Perot Vote in '92 20 62,423 81 390,942 6.978 56 Page 34 408,987 528,818 138,921 22 15 68 228,812 12,599 12 35 65 485,778 34,948 16 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION INFORMATION
  • /19 S WH J. Tamagni -;Ne3y^umWideo\!mess.ag§^W»» ^ f e f :• • mm* T. Edmonds Radio Address wAvPw'NET DAY Edmonds/Tamagni 4/20 Su DC Eli Attie 4/22 T WH D. Shipley 4/22 T ND D. Shipley 4/22 T ND D. Shipley 4/25 F WH J. Tamagni 4/26
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  • quality child care setVices is not meeting ~e demand for such services. · .. . (4) In 1995 there were about 21,000,000 children less than 6 yearS of age, of whom 31 I oflO . v 5/20/QR Q···Hl AM MAY-22-1998 17:04 TO: 213 - J, KLEIN. FROM: DADE, J, P
  • OPM - Schedule C 10-20-93 2:15-3:00
  • Dear~o:~' . , The Office of Personnel Management will sponsor its second orientation for new members of the Senior Executive Service on October 19-20, 1993. This orientation, for both career and non-career executives, is'very important to the Clinton
  • with separatel,.. VOG 437(ml-21066) J'B OUT 3932. 9/5/45. G-5 Fa OUT 3977. 10/5/45. G-5 VOG 523(S-,0O31) ~ OUT 3432. 1/6/45. G-5 VOG 532(S-928.58) fl4C OUT 6193. '24/6/45, G;..5 GOV '41(WX-850llj.) FS IN 5433. 20/5/45. G-5 GOV ,369('IX-l5598) J'B IN 3714. 13/6/45
  • September 3, 1996 Welfare Reform Working Group
  • /96 9/4/96 9/9/96 9/1/96 9/11/96 9/12/96 ·9/12/96 9/13/96 9/13/96 9/17/96 9/17/96 9/18/96 ' 9/18/96 9/20/96 9/23/96 9/18/96 Welfare Reform Working Group Welfare Reform Meeting NGA/NCSL/APWA Conference on Welfare Reform Claudia Rayford-Williams, Resume
  • to tile people 20 of the United States to excl'cise their constitutional 21 I'ight to petition their GOyerlllHcl1t for 22 griCYHneeS, to express their opinlolls 23 Goycl'nmeut, und to proyide information to their 24 Goycrnmcut. [t redress
  • o r t i o n t o expenses a c t u a l l y i n c u r r e d by each administrator. 1^1009 1993 HBDF STATUS REPORT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE & SEX TOTAL FEHBP 06/22/94 PAGE : STATE NAME: RO AGE GROUP MALE ANNUITANTS FEMALE 10 01 11 - 20 21 - 30 - 40 31
  • . 19 ~enator-cohed. No,· I am not. I don't know who he is. --this is not the way life ought to be. 20 This is not the way life ought to be, not for Conchita 21 Canfield, not for the Sheila Weidenfeld's of the world. 22 I want to know from you
  • ) or (8) of sub. 20 ~on (d), from eomm""iea.~ the ~CaJl 21 ~ ~ngh,radi6. tel~on, 22 r;o:w:iica.tion. meclia,. till. the tiews of ~ President for 23 or against any' pending J.egi.sla~ p~posal. The pn- 24 ~ se:nten~ 2S dalepte to· a=.ot.h.e:r
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  • Analysis [20]
  • 3 Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur Ohio - Ninth District June 1994 Working Draft 4 5 6 7 8 a 9 10 11 12 13 AKER:ICAB HEALTH PLAH 14 15 16 Essential Features: A Medical Insurance Home for All 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
  • scoring of HSA; 3.9% of AGI cap applies to 100% share for working exempt families under 200% of poverty; 3.9% of AGI cap applies to 20% share for all other families Community rating up to 1000; Corporate assessment (1%) above 1000 and on non-insuring firms
  • benefits described in subsection (d). 17 (2) PRICING AND MARKETING REQUIRE- 18 MENTS.—The requirements of paragraph (1) are not 19 met unless— 20 (A) the price at which the accident and 21 health insurance contract is made available is 22
  • ) .. · . .. · . ... 9 40 31 16 5 MA~ 26 '93 10:20 FROM --------------- DNC.Q7 - Issue Poll: 21. 22. PAGE.007/033 TO 4566423 Prequency.~ostioDD&ire, March 24 25, 1993 9 6· MA~ 26 '93 10:21 PAGE.008/033 TO 4566423 FROM --------------- DNC.Q7 - Issue
  • . 12, '1941) revoked by 1942·EO·9243 (Sept. 12, 1942) affected by 1948·EO·9952 (Apr. 22, 1948) 1942-EO·9068 (Feb. 20, i942) partially revokes 1934·EO·6795 (July 26, 1934) , 1942·EO:9070 (Feb. 24, 1942), amended by 1947·EO·9821 (Jan. II, 1947
  • that all employers provide health insurance to their employees (A) 16 31 18 20 13 2 33 Guarantee affordable comprehensive health care for all (B) 22 30 19 17 10 2 34 Require that all new trade agreements protect U.S. jobs, laborrights
  • TO MI6 ATTACK. BRITISH POLICE HAVE FOUND THE LAUNCHER OF A SHOULDER-FIRED RPG-22 ROCKET I N A SMALL PARK NEAR THE MI6 HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, WHICH WAS ATTACKED ON 20 SEPTEMBER [SEE DITSUM 183-00, 22 SEP 0 0 ] . I T IS BELIEVED THE WEAPON WAS MOST LIKELY
  • . 20 (c) COMPENSATION.- 21 (1) PAY— Members of the Commission shall be compensated, if requested, at 22 a rate equal to the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay prescribed for level IV 23 of the Executive Schedule under section 5315
  • Education and Cultural Relations Division---Boxes 221-236 46/16/7 thru 46/17/2 .. MG Bavaria, Central Office-Boxes 12-174 50/20/6-thru 390/47/17/5 MG ~PG'N Wuerttemherg-~-Boxes 1204-1290 50/20/6 thru 50/22/4 MG Hesse-Boxes 365-1293 49/12/3 thru 48/31/2
  • ) Political Affairs Skelton, Karen Elk Hills Settlement [OA/ID 13471] Box 2 Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] OPD [OA/ID 250000] [Elk Hills] [06/09/1994 – 09/20/1995] [09/22/1995 – 09/27/1995] [09/29/1995 – 10/06/1995