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Human Cloning (Item)
  • KAGAN, CHRIS JENNINGS, and ELIZABETH DRYE·· , Attached is an interesting cover story on genetic testing from the most recent issue of the ABA Journal. This is way out ormy bailiwick, but I was surprised to learn tbat in.surers had so milch leeway
  • Europe and severely restricted im­ Ptdil;tpirllU mig:ratim from everywhere else. It is a mnt· wr of lasting national shame that Congress, FOM\Cr fkwkt Union .."""--' OthoH 24% _ _..J NEW dERSEY Asian lndiaru. (1M of the falite5t-growing lmntigraot m
  • a wide variety of opinions on what it should contain. Some felt that it shQuld be a comprehensive 'document, containing an extensive gricvancc.... and appeals processes, while others relt it should be limited to issues of disclosure and access
Ideas [2] (Item)
  • ·, MEMORANDUM March 11, 1997 TO: Bruce Reed f'R: Chris Jennings RE: Two Possible Florida Radio Addresses For This Week cc: Elcno Kagan, Christa Robinson, Barbara Woolley I I As we discussed, there arc two possible radio addresses
Child Care (Item)
  • Learning Fund I TOTAL MANDATORY TflX Credits Child and Oependent Tax Credit , 0 Nicole R. Rabner l 12/15/9712:03:20 PM Record Type: To: Record Elella Kagan/OPD/EOP cc; Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP Subject: after-school numbers For 21st Century Learning
  • and higher levels of alcohol problems, Previously, 1 sen1 you a package of intormath'll containing c~rrcspondcncc be-tween the Public Health Service (which opposes the labels) nnd other relevant documents, including the language of a recent AMA f\!soiutioll
Race-Book [3] (Item)
  • Document NQ Date: WHITE HOUSE STAffiNG MDIORAND{;i\] -$. Subject ACTION I CONCURRENCE I COMMENT DUE BY, ?"C€ ?e ~ o/f ACTION VICE PRESIDENT ~ ~I4tD 5',q'l -°t-rV"Y - " Z'fO -- LC­ ,,­ r' FYI ACTION FYI 0 McCURRY 0 0 fI" M'" 0
Events (Item)
  • on discrimination in the payment of wages; and the establishment ofan award to recognize and promote the achievements of employers in eliminating pay disparities. Equal PRY Initiatiye Previously, you have announced a new $14 miUion Equal Pay Initiative as part
  • will be releasing a new report from the Vice President documenting action that the Federal government is taking within its authority to implement the Patients' Bill of Rights in the health plans it administers or oversees. In your remarks, you should make
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library RF,STRtCTfO;« I){)(;UMEN'I' NO, ANUIYI'I:; 001. Elena Kagan In Reed rc; (partial) (I pagel note l'o~entilll Race Commis.'ii()n Members Reed's cnmmcms no the bad ufthc melT:n's ;asl page (partiall (1
Hate Crimes (Item)
  • legislation would remove this restriction on prosecutors .md would make such acts of violence illegal even if they did not interfere with federally prqtected activities:' In addition. the legislation would punish hate crimes based on a , ,,
  • facilities. and qualifying coal mines. The credit rate would be around S\.1 0 per million Btu ~ in 1999. ~c~hane, Would Jduce emissions of an potcnt greenhouse gas. Would be difficult to monitor !Jnti administer, unless restricted to third-party sales. I
Disabilities (Item)
  • in for cr~dit. Thelotte'rv savin.:s tuna would be managed by e;isting state pension operations. with parallel Supporters of oversight and restrictions. Over~ state-sanctioned .head COMS' could tH" kept very low_ After all. Social Security operates
Adoption [1] (Item)
  • a national progress report on adoption that documents the success of the Administration' 5 strategy, From 1996 to 1998, the number of adoptions nationwide rose 29 percent ­ from 28,000 to 36,000 - and is on a pace to meet the President's goal of 56,000
  • that addresses the eligibility of non-citizens for Food Stamp benefits and more general Food Stamp application processing/eligibility determination issues. 'This rule finalizes regulations implementing the statutory restrictions on the receipt of food stamps
  • of Staff FROM: NELSON REYNERI, JR. SpeciaJ Assi ..tant to the Deputy Chief of Staff SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON I'RESIDENT'S INITIATIVE ON RACE SUB-GROUPS' WORK PLANS Sylvia Mathews has asked me to forword the following document to you for your
  • /EOP I cc: Elena Kagan/OPO/EOP, Pnul J, Weinstein Jr./OPO!EOP Subjeel: Ro: Civil Rights Coordln;;ting Coone]! Subgroups Reports ~ Those reports see~ fine, but these subgroups are supposed to focus 0(1 enforcement activities, not developing legisla~ive
  • " requirement that restricted AFDC f Medicaid eligibility to families that include a child who was deprived of parental support or care by reason of dealh; absence (single parents), incapacity, or Jnemploymcnt of the parent. The old AFDC regs defined
Abortion (Item)
  • ~ECTlON: Clinlon Prcsldcnli;d !{ecord~ DOIUC.'ilit: Policy Council Bruce Reed (Subject Filel DAlBo, Numhl!r: 2119ES ~'rl'~'lfulU .I( 1'1 ~lIthmlll SCntrity Chl~sin~d Informall,)!) [(,1)(1) of Ihl: "RAI "2
  • )ome.\tic Policy Cuuncil Bruce Rccrl (Subjeci File) OAfBo)(Numbcr: 21199 FOLDER TITLE: AIDS Polk)' II] RESTRICTION CODES FrCl1luII) (If fllfufllUltlnn Aft ·IS U.s.C. S52;h)) 1'1 N;lti!J'1Il11 S«ur;4y Clm,,,lfiw It)fvnn.allull [(ale I) or Ill
  • at unprecedented rates. 'Every hour ~f every day; two American teenagers contract HIV. And heterosexual women account for the fastest-rising group new infections. AIDS is no longer restricted to anyone social group. It's happening to all of us. of , But a unique
  • MEMORANDUM TO: BRUCE REICD, ELENA KAGAN FROM: . TOM FREEDMAN, MARY L. SMITH RE: BACKGROUND FOR MEETING WITH NEAL LANE ON FOOl) SAFETY COUNCIL I)ATE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1998 , This memorandum provides points for discussion for your meeting
  • . I propose tbat the FEC adopt new rules to end tha current soft money system by requiring that candidates for federal office and nationru parties only ha permitted to raise and spend "hard money" -- funds subject to the restrictions, .contribution
Terrorism (Item)
Ideas [1] (Item)
  • sodal norms browser, so that any document posted tionallevel for the f"letICS-com- . to try to manipulate patible label. can be blocked automati­ taking sides in the culture cally. And supporters of PICS prai.se it means
  • /message Organize Sat (3:00 to 4:00) DGA presentation Radio address subject and timing Message Sent To: Steve Ricchetti/WHO/EOP Douglas B. Sosnik/WHO/EOP Ann F. Lewis/WHO/EOP Mickey Ibarra/WHO/EOP Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP Bruce N. Reed/OPO/EOP
Food Stamps (Item)
  • funding for rumon assistance is not lower, but actually higher this year than previously. Over $'135 million in tuition assistance wiU be paid to support servicemembers' participation off-duty, voluntary education programs. In fac1, this fiscal year
  • on informal living arrangements ana survival strategies that are often, difficult for immigrants to document In addition, many come to this country wHh a strong dlstn.ls! of govemment programs. , 97 105 EAST 22nd STREET • NEW YOFIK, NEW YORK 1001(1 • (212
  • . including UR, method lirrutationslrcstric:tions (e~cluded of MD compensation, fonnuluy benefits. UR. lifetime caps, e~p. restrictions, disposition of appeals Treatments, rned. Necessity, 21d opinions, specialty care, continuity); participant's financial
  • beneficiaries; (2) direct HHS to produce its first study on drug costs and trends, documenting problems faced by Medicare beneficiaries; and (3) announce that your Social Security legislation will reserve one-third of the non-Social Security surplus for Medicare
  • growth. Restrictions on the use of lead in gasoline, pain~ and solder (used in making food cans and water pipes) reduced blood lead levels for children under 6·years old by 80 percent over the last 20 years. ~ Parenting and child care. Substantial
  • . Communications Research mainlains, updates and distributes these documents on a monthly basis. If you have questions regarding these accomplishnll::nts, please contact Rohin Bachman, Mike Gehrke o~ Rajiv Mody at x()G238. I Thank you. Attachments: One Pager
  • RIDGE Pennsylvania ~ ~11L'I1AN BOND GI/c,ff PODIlJM REED ::: GIICS! SUNIA American Samoa KNOWLES Alaska ~ "" - .~ _. == IJQ > '" '". 0 _ _. "o" " == G~~NOVICH ~lR.'\.fAN KAGAN Gu.est WHITJ'trtAN NewJc.rsey JOH!'iSON New Mexh:o
  • food that has been Previously ro/Used ru:lmissjon and has ' 001 been brought into cQ!!lI)ll""". wjth United States laws and regglatjQ1lS (so called ''port _rung''), and require the mlll'kiM.Q( shiDDIDg containS] and/or p@Pcrs of imported food
  • Presidential Records Dome,;!!:.: Policy Council Bruce Reed (SuQ,iect .%;) OAlBox Nu:rbcr: 21206 FOLI)ER TITLE: National Service-Summilll i n59 RESTRICTION conES Frel'domof Information Ad. [5 U,S.C. 5S2(b)] Prl'!iidl'nlilli keruros Aft.!,u ILii.C. nU4{nJI
Poverty [1] (Item)
  • going with so many previously disadvantaged and unemployed workers in the workforce for so long, we will create a UII larger pool of ready and able American workers for years to come. '" 2 Council of E~nomic Advisers, ''Good News for Low~income
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUME~T!'C}. HATE SIJKJECTflTIU': kI~STRICTI()N A!I.'HTY]'I>: Eli7.~bcllt !)yrc:n Reed and Elena Kagan rc: Status of Policy Ideas {p.mial) (l page) 3J25/97 1'5 COLLECTION: Climon PfcMd..:ntial R
  • attached document for policy proposals currently under development. Resources • Budget commitments as noted on attached document , I I I Education • Tenching Initiative ..~ Previously annoWlced proposal to prepare and recruit teachers
Indian Gaming (Item)
  • , , I THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 21, J 998 , MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF I Bruce Reed Elena Kagan SUBJECT: Tobacco U!l.dlilil This memo (I) advises you ofreccnt conversations we have bad 'With an attorney for the industry
Tax Plan (Item)
  • PRESIDENT CLINTON'S . TAX CUT PROPOSAL· . . SUMMARY DOCUMENTS • June 30, 1997 • TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Summary Table of Tax Cuts II. Fact Sheet on Tax Cuts III. IV. . V. . Distribution Table How President Clinton's 1.'ax Cut
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  • that no American ever has to make that choice. Thank 'you and God bless you. " ; MEMORANIlUM July 14, 1997 .I' TO: Bruce Reed, Elena Kagan FR: Chris J, and Sarah Il, RE: I Document~ for the Genetic Discrimination Event , , , I Attached
  • GOTBAL'M ELE.'lA KAGAN SHIRLEY SAGAWA EDDIE CORREIA PETER RUNDLET TERRY EDMONDS FELICIA WONG PETER MAll LlSABROWN TO: ~ W1- ~\-\,.., r February 24. 1999 l~l, < L, ,,'",U ~~.l;"G- \\...; ~ I- l\..,.; J k ' .(1~ fROM
  • to have work harder this year.- 'Sut I'v'e been doing some' . work, as you know, and .I ,will continue to do more •. Q Do you thin~ Govern9r ~omer has seoond th~ughts about some'of the changes'that previously eliminatinq contributions from SUbsidiaries
  • from infonning the public about the threat of global warming. I Pla~ed restrictions on the use of brown fields funds that 'WOuld have denied municipalities the funds they need to undertake clean-up at brownfield sites. Responds to ,the Farm Crisis
  • of the developing brain to environmental factors suggests th:lt early exposure to nicotine, alcoho!, and drugs (in utero and in the postnatal environment) Tmy 3:1Ve even non; harmful and long-lasting effects on young children than was previously sU$pected. broin
Race-Book [2] (Item)
  • also refer to those activities we traditionaHy think of as "political," like voting and community activism. While the fonus ofch:ic engagement are virtually limitless, they have one thing in common: they all build I From older document, "The Work Flan
Equal Pay (Item)
  • . Indeed, we believe we should emphasize the importance ofa unified push for the legislative proposal with the greatest chance of passing, • 4 .' Record Type: To: Record Bruce N. Reed/OPO/EOP, Elena Kagan{OPDjEOP cc: Thomas I.. Freedmen/OPO/EOP
  • ,, \ Record Type: To: Record Bruce N. Read/OPO/EO?, Elena Kagan/OPO/EOr, Cynthia A, RicaJOPD/EOP, Law;; Emmatt/WHO/EOP cc: Subject: Executive Order Ideas ~ FllM0622.w 1111:; e~nlail1islS jdeas for Executive Orders relating to tobacco which
  • , and previously worked , the Executive Assistant to the President of the University ,of MaryJand College 'as . . .' Park ~e is a graduate ofthe University of Maryland Eastern'Shore: , . ,, ' FOII(lWi~g your remarks at thc"brealfast you will meet briefly
  • --­ - c. FDA ENFORCEMENT To enforce FDA rule's access restrictions through conducting compliance checks of retail establishments. $66 d. MFJ)ICARll SUIT To support 001 and other agencies in preparing large-scale litigation against the tobacco
Event - Ideas (Item)
  • THE PRESI DENT HAS SEEN q-~I-~lI THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON .1 mbcr 16, 1998 MEMORANDUM ,FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan SUBJECT: DPe October Event Ideas Health Care Long¥Term Care:' If Democrats decide
  • I I , ; . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 6, 1998 ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHILD CARE INITIATIVE DATE: LOCATION: TIME: FROM: I. ,January 7, 1998 East Room 2:30p.m. Bruce Reed MeJannc Verveer Elena Kagan PURPOSE To announce the child care
  • Bruce Reed {Su~iecl File) DAJRn, Numhcr: 21207 FOLDER TITLE: ;.ieedle Exchlmgc 12: r~64 RESTRICTION CODES Prl'sidcnli>ll R('('Onl~' PI Natiom31 Scmrity FtcNlum olillfumwtilm AI:1 - 15 Un'O,C. 551(h)1 AN· [44 U$.C 2!{l4{llIJ CI~\mcd
Housing [1] (Item)
  • case . - comjnue to increase througl:u:xlt the nati01l- end have now reached an all~timo hlP. of 5.4 million households. based on the 1997 data in report, The finIlinll" in ibis report document an equally compel1ing conclusion; there is an urgent need
  • and thallhe actual increase will be twice as high previously projected (about a dollar a month), OUf response (below) has been very well received both with the aging advocacy community and with our base Democrats, Perhaps because ofour success in obtaining
  • .' THE: WHITE HOUSE WASH tNGTON MEMORANDUM February 7,1997 Rahm Emanuel TO: Ann Lewis Jenning~ FROM: Chris SUBJECT: Health Care Events CC: Bruce Reed , Gene Sperling Melanne Verveer Elena Kagan Kathy Wallman Pauline Abernathy As you
  • .."'., ch$imtan of the SenareJudk:iary\ }.t the sa.m~ time, it will oppose any Cormal spIJL CQ FP;BRUA.KY 14, ;'!}9B - III 393 j Elena Kagan 1211'0/9707:48;16 AM Record Type: To: Rm::ord Bruce N. ReedtGPDIEOP cc: Subject: INS tefOfm fyi for 9
  • 145 I , Cynthia A. Ri,ce Record Type: To: 12/11/98 11 :07:37 AM Record , , , , Bruce N. Reed/OPDfEOP, Cathy R. Mays/OPO/EOP. Elena Kagan/OPO/EOP, Laura EmmettlWHO/EOP cc: Subject: Tobacco table with more info Bruce asked for ~ l budg1211.wp
  • CARE ll'ITlATIVE ce. THE VICE PRESIDENT, ERSKINE BOWLES, ROBERT RUBrN, JACK LEW, SYLVIA MATTHEWS, JANET YELLEN, MARlA ECHAVESTE, JOHN PODESTA, RON KLA!N, LARRY STEIN, RAHM EMANUEL, PAUL BEGALA, ELENA KAGAN Per your requ~st, an interagency
  • .: of specialized cells may have more flexibility than previously though1. These iu:e preliminary results, but iflhb finding hoids true for human adlllt IIh.tm: (.'tlls. there is, indeed. enM'ft1j)u~ potcr:tial fur U~illg ~uch adult stem ceils as fherapiC
Alcohol (Item)
  • conCern over teer. FRIDAV.)ULY,,3.1999 :P~ible Tobacco Suit Qears Hurdle ;;;:'wte ReAzoves Restriction That Might Have Killed A~tion : ~.,." Last mooth. tht Senate AppropJi.. aOOns Committee ~ the.n. ministration's $20 million request to hire more
Race-Book [1] (Item)
  • possible avenues to address this issue, The President noted that the Senate Appropriations und Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee will hold ajoint hearing today, and have separately held' several previously. He thanked the members
  • for schools and a Department of Justice website designed for children_ I PARTICIPANTS , · Ip .. B ne fi og:aOICluallts' Sylvia !1athew, Rahm Emanuel Bruce Reed Maria EChaveste Elena Kagan Richard'Socarides Manilia Scott Jordan T amagni
  • without restriction. B. Require that states set benchmarks to access additional funding. To access additional funding, states' would be required to set benchmarks, concerning, for example, eligibility and priority (i.e. trirgeting) levels, copayments
  • MEMORANDUM FOR HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON -sRIrCERilED1 CC: MELANNEVERVEER' ELEKA KAGAN FROM: JENNIFER KLEIN KICOLE RABNER RE: CHILD CARE As you know, over the past few months, we have been preparit',g for the upcoming White House Conference 6n Child Care
  • , Gene Sperling, Ron Klain. Larry Stein, Sylvia Mathews, Elena Kagan, David Beier, Janet Murguia, Dan Mendelson We are attempting to schedule a meeting later this morning wHh you, Secretary Shalala and her staff to go t?vcr a range of options that could
Adoption [2] (Item)
  • Bruce N, Reed/OPDiEOP Eiena Kagan,IOPDlEOP lesler O. Cash/OMBlEOP M81thew McKeamIOMB/EOP Pauline M. AbernathylOPD/EOP Lyn A HoganIOPD!€OP , February 10, 1997 MBMORANDUM TO: FROM: ·RE: Distribution , Nicole Rabner HHS Adoption Report
  • [SOMMARYWPD Page March 24, 1997 F'; It - '" """'" 'I MEMORANDUM TO eRSKINe BOWLES MARIA ECHAVESTE FROM: BETSY MYERS LISA OSBORNE ROSS RE: WOMEN'S MEETING FOLLOW·UP cc: VICKI RADD SYLVIA MATHEWS ELENA KAGAN K Below is a summary
Privatization (Item)
  • THE WHITE: HOUSE WASHINGTON August 8, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR GENE SPERLING BRUCE REED ELENA KAGAN SALLY KATZEN BARBARA CHOW FROM KAREN A TRAMONTANO SUBJECT GUIDING PRINCIPLES FORPRIVA'LZATION Months ago many of you gathered
  • . . OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF OEFENSE 400Q CEFe:N5E' PENTAGON wAS~INGTON. OC 2O'301-4QQO ·1 APR 8 1997 M•. Elena Kagan Deputy Msistant to the President for D6me'~c Policy" Old E>
  • and another woman represented Rockefeller. Pcter Jacoby, Fran Allegro (DOJ) and r were there for the whole meeting,Tracey . Thornton and Elena Kagan for most of it. I The message from the Hill was (I) we're going to be forced by Lott to move this fast; (il
Brownfields (Item)
  • . Adger, ONDCP / Kris Balderston, Cab Affairs Bruce Reed ./ Marsha Hal"" Elena Kagan/J Paul Weinstein 'V,,~./ "1 ~. ~\4>"" c::: :::::j f • A I, ·,1 '-'"""' ~T FROM: Pau(Weinstein , CC: Elena Kagan SUBJECT: DPe Principals Meeting
  • .~. March 20, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR SYLVIA MATHEWS JODIE TORKELSON FRANK RAINES ANN LEWIS vBRUCEREED MELANNE VERVEER ELENA KAGAN FROM: MICHAEL WALDMAN SUBJECT: AN IDEA FOR DC-OUTREACH IN THE INTERN PROGRAM Attached is some material from
  • DiI:go, Thnnk you for getting Ih:- memo to him. I look forwnrd to seeing yuu soon! P. 002 Page 1) TO: Elena Kagan FR: Mike Cohen RE: Education initiatives related to race and cities I'm not sure this does the job, but hera is an overview of what