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Bifurcation (Item)
  • programs l1re nor be encumbered by federal requirements and restriction!:. Ho'Wc:v\!r. Ih... admini!arl.ltion woul(j. like to re\'erse thaI inlerprCllllign with u It!,&:illiulive proposal 10 re'luitl: thal all SUlle MOE spending.L.even if in 1.\ sepuh.w
  • or regulations. Rather~ we have engaged. in discussions iW that the state would be in a position to communicate to the vendor ..,. 0511219:7 11:11 *8' MAY-12-1997 12: 12 'G" P,03 Page 2 - CQUiSS ioner McKinney . community any restrictions reqardinq those
  • of the statutory text. A possible fonnatis a 15·20 page document that describes the State's pr~gram goals, approach,and program features.' Some States may emphasize some areas more than others depending on the circumstances in the State: 'States must submit plans
Waivers [1] (Item)
  • states will no longer need waivers to implement welfare reform under the new law t the Administration has granted waivers {O D,C. and the two other new states (Idaho and Kansas) that requested them. just as we had for 41 .t.tes previously
  • rates or time limits. ', The regulation, like the law, allows ,states'tb reduce the required 'work participati~n rate by the percent the caseload has declined sin~ 199?, so long as the lower caseloads are not due to new eligibility restrictions
  • ~ain legal restrictions, to extend .the certification periods -- that is, the time elapsing between certifications of eligibility for food stamps -- that currently apply to legal ali~ns receiving food stamp assistance. The effect of this directive
  • that the discredited welfare system is on its last legs. ### , , ,': " !' , ) ' , To: from: ----- --'""- September 26, 1997 --. , LBrucc Reed d,~1 Cynthia Rice cc: Elena Kagan, Diana Fortuna Subj: Today's !vleeting with Mayor Archer Yesterday
  • . will get around the restrictions by having Maximus usc government and local governments to contract the administration ofthe basic employees in its offices to perform die food stamp and Medicaid welfarc to privately owned firms. Government welfare
  • document that o~tlincs , how the State intends to do the following:. . ' '{i) Conduct a progra"" desig.ned to serve all . political ~ubdivisio~ in the State (not necessarily in a unifonnJ'!l31U1er)~ ~t provides assistance to needy families
Wisconsin [2] (Item)
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council-Reed, Bruce OA 19842 OAiBox: File Folder: Wisconsin [2] DOCUMENT NO.& TYPE Archivist: RDS Date: 5/12104 , RESTRICTION SUBJECT/TITLE I. memo Reed and Ken ApfcllO Chief of Staff
  • ~r consideration for hiring under a Fed8fa1 contract. In Dreier to presents the integrity and security, of sensitive data~ only basic infOrrriation (such as a name) is included, In a printed.. public document. VItalI prlvatedata (SlJch 'as date
Food Stamps (Item)
  • people, lOmillion fewer than in 1994. • Food stamp participation has fallen most sharply among legal i~igrants and unemplqyed childless adults, the two groups directly affected by restrictions under the welfare law. However, because welfare recipients
States [1] (Item)
  • are not included in the matrix. In addition;aithough Guam recently submitted its plan, the . information could not be incorporated into the matrix. Throughout this document, the District of Columbia is included in the count as a "state." Administering agency. Each
  • not been cleared as an official Treasury Department document. Please let me know if you have any additional comments on the paper. Also, I would appreciate seeing any of the other papers submitted by our issue group. , October I, 1993 PRELIMINARY STAFF
  • of this mesSage is not the addressee (i.e. the intended recipient), you ~mfhereby notified dlat you sh~uld not read this document and that any dlsserilinatlon. distribution. or copying of this communican6n. except insofar as· is necessary to deliver this document
  • think Senator Dole feels the same way, if you'd ask him. Q Is there any -- can you put any kind of -- you say you agree on state flexibility, but can you put any kind of a restriction in terms of some sort of national standard. For example, there's been
Wisconsin [1] (Item)
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council-Reed, Bruce OAiBox: OA 19842 File Folder: Wisconsin [1) DOCUMENT NO', & TYPE 1. memo 2. memo 3. &4. memo Archivist: RDS Date: 5/12104 RESTRICTION SUBJECTITITLE Elena Kagan
  • and restrictions on penalty reductions and corrective compliance are likely to discourage states from scUing up separate programs. Like those at HHS who drafted the regulations, I am greatly concerned that by estabHshing separate programs. states could avoid
Studies [2] (Item)
Newsclips [1] (Item)
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Archivist: Collection: Domestic Policy Council-Reed, Bruce OA 18940 OAiBox: File Folder: Newsclips [1] DOCUMENT RDS Date: 4112104 RESTRICTlON SUBJECTITrTLE NO, & TYPE I. leIter Mickey K;;,u$ to Ken ro
  • lose access to Medicaid. ~ Deem for New Entrants .0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 . 0.1 0.2 This policy woutd retain aCcess to SSI and Medicaid for new entrants who become disabted after 9lltering the U.S. but with restrictions. New entrants who apply for disability
  • ';' THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON , November 9, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Charles F.C. Ruff Bruce Reed Elena Kagan Robert Weiner RE: Anderson v. Roe This memorandum describes the issues presented by Anderson v. Roe, which
  • ;. ,< . . ~' RESTRICTIONS BI National security classified information [(b) (I) of the FOIA]. B2 Release could disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b )(2) of the Fa IA]. P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]. B3 Release
  • are elderly citizens over the age 0[90 who do not possess the required birth-certificates or other documents necessary to establish eligibility. In addition to the provisions in the Subcornmittee~s action related to immigration. the Administration has
  • RESTRICTIONS 81 National security classified information [(b) (I) of the FOIA]. 8.2 Release could disclose, internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOlA]. P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA). 83' Release
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET Clinton Library Collection: Domestic Policy Council-Reed, Bruce OAiBox: OA 19841 File Folder: Welfare-to-Work Jobs Plan [2] DOCUMENT NO. & TYPE 1. report ! Archivist: RDS Date: 5/12104 RESTRICTION· SUBJECTfrlTLE Welfare-to-Work
  • Record Type: To: Record Bruca N, Reed/OPO/EOP, Elena Kagan/OPO/EOP cc; Cvnth!'1 A, Rice/OPD/EOP, Laura EmmettfWHOjEOP Subject: TANF feg fingerprinling issua FYI, we have made remarkably little progress on thiS issue, and it may end up getting
Ideas [1] (Item)
  • .' Cynthia A. Rice Record Type: 01/12/99 11 :36:00 M Record To: Bruce N. Reed/OPD/EOP, Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP cc: Laura Emmett/WHO/EOP, Andrea Kane/OPD/EOP bcc: Subject: ·Welfare Announcements @t] And here's a list of our welfare announcements
Strategy (Item)
  • limited, although w-c could highlight the increases ~veI our previously announced estimates.· . Also please note that the "status of reports" docUIIlent should not be sh~ed externally, since we're going to miss the first due dates. . Thanks
  • ..... ~ ~""'~c.­ DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON \)....( """"'- 0-... ~~~ ASSISTANT SECRETARY MEMORANDUM FOR ELENA KAGAN DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT '. FOR DOMESTIC POLICY ei­ . . FROM: DONALD C. LUBICK jf ACTING ASSISTANT1E'CRETARY (TAx
Testimony [1] (Item)
  • restrictive definitions This provision will enable states. if of assets and income. financially necessary. to restrict eligibility even among those people who supposedly are "guaranteed" coverAge. Benefita. Eligibility is only one guarantee. brings,~' some
  • : Marin Echaveste Rahm Emanuel Thurgood Marshall. k John Hilley Ann Lewis Sylvia Mathews Bruce Reed Gene Sperling Chris Jennings Elena Kagan Victoria Radd Barry Toiv Michael Wardman Kathy Wallman Josh Gotbavm Larry Haas PLANNING GUIDANCE
Minimum Wage (Item)
  • on their own. (31% agree.) 2 ... . . 3/3 .', , us ~. \' ,I DOL/OASP 1 U: LULL 1 ~::H,~,,4 I" II:. tJ 'j( 11'U~ I~U.UUL I I.I ,, ~ lU TO ELENA KAGAN qP FRa1, . SE'IH HARRI DATE, FEBRUARY 10, 1997 SUBJEcr: MATERIAIS YOU
Signing [4] (Item)
  • of block grant nO rom: stamp block gr.:mt • no x-fer (if CC)BG anything _ restrict x-fer:o child care _ nO mOm with crHId. tmder I . .. ('lQme alone: penalties for moms W~IO c;:;r:'( find child cure even moms can be pemJizcd if she c:1o', find wi~h
CEOs (Item)
  • : RDS Date: 3/19/04 I 12112/96 12112/96 P61B6 P61B6 RESTRICTIONS 81 National classified information [(b) (I) of the FOIA). 82 Release could disclose internal personnel rules and'practices of an agenc~ [(b)(2) of t~e FOlA). . . '. P3 Release would
  • successful . employees, and some of the local organizations receiving the new .Welfare-to-Work grants. • .' III. ~ . • ' • • : J PARTICIP ANts Briefing Participant~: ' Erskine Bowles Bruce Reed or Elena Kagan Andrea Kane Roosevelt Room
  • in private resources. • In Baltimore, Maryland, Central Securities Investigatioris, a security company relocated to the EZ and developed :a 13 week training program to develop security officers and dispatchers. Approximately 50 residents, previously
Signing [3] (Item)
Wisconsin [4] (Item)
  • ,~ rt;cipi«lC$ could pia. "l'ru one of them ~ who don't uwtt to work!'" nyt. wmd· uroobk Christmu omamentu.n.d ~ "!he digt\ity" -of wcrk. H~ joined mil wrricd thott M OM will ~ her. "I!i.W that 'IIclrue ~l" the 19~ kagan ~gn iU2d IptBt £I'lli years u
Internet (Item)
  • or from previously prepared remarkS. ' Even if you cannot provide opening remarks to help get the dialogue started, I encourage you to follow the ongoing conversation among CAAs regarding welfare reform implementation. We would certainly welcome any
  • that may be difficult for firms to finance), ~ost likely reducing the revenue cost to well below $1 billion for 1998-2002. I . I . ..; ._- ... ,!_., , 4: " " , July 25, 1997 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: CC: RE: Elena Kagan J ...Nicole Rabner' . Jennifer
  • no such restrictions on single-parent families. Because these rules provided disincentives to marriage and full-time work, the Administration allowed a number of states to waive this rule. The new regulation eliminates this rule for all States, providing health
  • . 52-HHS - Sondra S. Wallace ~ 2026907760 110-Social SeCurity Administration - Judy Chesser - 202'4827148 118-TREASURY", Richard S, Carro - 2026221146 ' EOP: Elena Kagan . y;, t1..~L.£ ' , Ellen Seidman f"A--- -,-':- : .I~:~i~~~~ein Mark Mazur Usa
  • . Apfel Cynthia M. Smith B;:lrrY White , ZIIT 'd , 'W:'SNnSiiH:WmB Keith J. Fontenot Hobert G. Domu$ Bruce N. Rood Glena Kagan Cynthia A. Rica Diana Fortuna Emily Bromberg Paulina M. Abernathy David J. Haun E.. Irene James
  • initiative. I received a draft agreed upon by HHS and DOJ, circulated the draft within the 'DPC, and carefully incorporated all comments. Elena Kagan in draft. Please provide me with your final comments as, soon as Possible so I can submit thi s
  • loans --1. We/(~ VO~./~ January 29, 1997 Briefing Book Memo Micro Event 2:00 p.m., Red Room, Event Briefing 2:15 p.m., Blue Room, Meet VIPs 2:30 p.m., East Room, Event Begins To: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan From: Lyn Hogan Subject Briefing
Wisconsin [3] (Item)
  • maintenance of the State's computer system. ~ '1. -""'"' ;~ '-\~ 'Ii,'? n • December 2. 1997 TO: FROM: CC: SUB): Bruce Reed and Elena Kagan Cynthia Rice and Andrea Kane Diana Fortuna Background on Wisconsin Works (W-2) We hear Governor Thompson
  • is already at work putting proposals and options together. o NaturalizatiOD -- In anticipation of the restrictions on benefits, many immigrants have already applied for citizenship and many more will apply as the restrictions take effect. INS has been
  • tJ Cynthia A. Rice Record Type; To: 'cc: 12JQ1/97 05;3Q;24 PM Record Bruce N. ReedlOPDlEOP, Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP. Jennifer L K1aintOPDIEOP Diana ForIuna/OPDIEOP,Andrea KanetoPDtEOP. Emily BrombergMIHOIEOP. Keith J, FonteooVOMBfEOP Subjed
Academics (Item)
  • -l.ader•••• page two Laurence E. Flynn, Jr. university of Chicago Richard. Nathan Rockefeller Colleqe Larry Heade New York university William J. Wilson University of chicago Sharon Lynn Kagan Yale University cc: Jeremy Ban-Ami Naomi