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  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clint9n Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. bio Ron Haskins (partial) (1 page) nd P6/b(6) 002. bio Ron Haskins (partial) ( 1 page) nd P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • aggressive cancers (acute leukemia or breast cancer).· as I I 7 Constitutional Parabteters Limiting Government Restriction of Abortion Pregnan~ Right To TeLinate Prior To Viability:. Roe v. Wade held that the Constitution protects "a woman's /decision
Title IX [1] (Item)
  • regulation which significantlY ~pacts Indian Country. Draft 12/30/97 · [DOUBLE SPACE DOCUMENT FOR FEDERAL REGISTER] NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 10 CFR Part 4 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 13 CFR Part 113 NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION 14
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. resume DATE SUBJECTrfiTLE nd Marie Nulty (partial) (2 pages) RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Neera Tanden (Subject Files
  • Barbara B. Kennelly. Vice Chair AGENDA Child Care Briefing April 30, 1998 I. Introduction . Chairman Vic Fazio II. White House Child Care Initiatives and Strategy .. Elena Kagan, Deputy Assistant to President for Domestic Policy Jennifer Klein
  • that puts families first .by helping parents as they cope with this most important of all duties --raising their children. Expansion ofthe Child Care and Development Block Grant. We propose to expand the .Child Care and Development Block Grant as previously
  • the flexibility that is provided to them in Federal law .. Many state and local officials are already implementing these strategies. For instance, in the transportation field, some states and communities have removed eligibility restrictions to allow narrowly
  • v. Wade by passing restrictions on abortion like a 24-hour waiting period. More than 30 states have passed such laws. The Times/CBS News Poll indicates that those new state laws tap a significant vein of public opinion. Nearly 80 percent
  • ~tary, the cost will also depend on the number of States that participate. June 4, 1999 -2·· . ~~ ;.;1~ . .. r' . . -·. ~ ' "· May 14,1999 ·~ ·TO: FROM: S.UBJECT: Elena Kagan Nicole Rabner Unemployment Insurance and Paid Leave Background
  • Withdrawal/Redaction ·Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO .. AND TYPE SUBJECTffiTLE · DATE RESTRICTION 001. schedule FLOTUS, Wednesday, January 28, 1997 [wrong year, 1998], Draft #1 (partial) (1 page) 01/28/1998 P6/b(6) 002. schedule FLOTUS
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION OOL bio Yolande McFadden (partial) (1 page) nd P6/b(6) 002. memo Frances Adler to Tanden re Exhibit Opening (partial) (1 page) 04/15/1998 P6
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTrfiTLE I RESTRICTION 001. letter Mrs Morris Love to POTUS re congratulations and thank you [partial] (1 page) · 04/10/1996 P6/b(6) 002. letter Joe Bennett to POTUS re partial birth abortiqn issue [partial] (1 page
  • in the car poql," Hillary Clinton said. The New York Times and Associated Press contributed to this· report .. I0607 * .End of document. Source: Patriot Ledger (Quincy, Mass.), October 24, 1997 Copyright IC 1997 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. resume SUBJECTffiTLE DATE Alice Kessler-Harris (partial) (1 page) nd RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Neera Tanden
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 14, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR VICKI RADD FROM: ELENA KAGAN 6IV JENNIFER KLEIN~ SUBJECT: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EVENTS Attached is a memo from Gail Alexander of the American Bar Association (ABA) proposing ways
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. list Title IX Invitee List (partial) (7 pages) 06/1111997 P6/b(6) 002. list Title IX Attendees (partial) (4 pages) 06/11/1997 P6/b(6
  • to · insure to a citizen of Statd A who ventures into State B the same privileges which the citizens. of State B enjoy." 16 The Supreme. Court has previously applied these principles in the context of restrictive abortion la,s, holding that the Privileges
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT!fiTLE RESTRICTION i cover sheet, Gregg Johnson to Jennifer [partial] (1 page) nd P6/b(6) cover sheet, Gregg Johnson to Jennifer [partial] (1 page) OOI.Ifax nd
  • I I Bruce N. Reed .; 12/19/~7 01 :56:22 Pi11· Record Type: Record I To: ~icole R. Rabner/WHO/EO,P Jennifer L. Kleiri/OPD/EOP', Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP, Michael Cohen/OPD/EOP cc: I · Subject: Re: CCDBG l.lliJ Good work. The overall .fed str~am
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. manifests SUBJECTrfiTLE DATE Aircraft Manifests, Washington-Grambling, LA-Washington, May 23, 1999 (9 pages) 05/22/1999 RESTRICTION P6/b(6), b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F
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  • :____________________ PHONE NUMBER: ;. ¢6-le- 2(o"/l.) .FAX NUMBER: FROM:· · . ·. 1
  • to. develop an evaluation strategy to document both the program effects "on readiness to learn in the early primary school years and long-term effects. Assessing a child's readiness to learn is a complex task that must incorporate social and health factors
  • :.;.;·.;:.,:p.;¢t~~~:.::>J-U,··:::>::~:. ':.!.,:·.'->.:;.~:'::.~~~~,, It Record Type: · · Record ' I . Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP@EOP·, Emil E. Parker/OPD/EOP@EOP To: I Keith J. Fontenot/OMB/EOP,@EOP cc: Subject: Child. Care Options: Comme0ts by 11 :30
  • revitalization plan for D.C. We have particularly followed the adoption restriction in the bill, which clearly targets the gay and lesbian community's ability to adopt and become foster parents jointly. In our objections to this measure, we have stressed
  • -Chair (5-4906) Pat Devlin*, Congressman Bob E:theridge, Education Task Force Co-Chair (5-4531) Gina Mahony, Congressman Tim Roe111er, Education Task Force Co-Chair (5-3915) Jenny Luray, Congresswoman Nita Lowey (5-6506) Elena Kagan*, Domestic Policy
  • .FROM: SUBJECT: Bruce Reed Gene Sperling Elena Kagan Sally Katzen State of the Union/Budget Ideas This memorandum provides a brief description of new ideas we are considering for the State of the Union. Some work has been done on fleshing them out
  • Po I" ~o flm )r-ruq111r19 July 17, 1997 ""''n, Do(s [ rtt~YOfl , me ] rh lf . d,; ltrok. vltuy h {ovr ~ 1tYI Dear The President asked me to respond to your June 23 letter out permanent restrictions in the ~econciliation legislation
  • , such as life, disability, and long-term care insurers. ) State laws are insufficient. Although 1 9 states have already enacted laws to restrict the use of genetic information in health insurance, state laws are insufficient to solve this problem." First
Welfare [1] (Item)
  • or before July 1, 1970) on the programs developed and administered by each State under such paragraph (15). . · [(d) Repealed. 22 ] (eXl) The Secretary shall not approve the initial and annually updated advance automated data processing planning document
  • meeting, in response to HHS' stateiT)ent that they have evidence of the positive effect of the Head Start quality investments on Head St'art quality, I asked my staff to obtain from HHS the evidence to which HHS referred. HHS did not have a document
  • and Development Block Grant. Options far increasing federal investment in the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) include: A. · Distribute additional funding to States by current CCDBG formula without restriction. B. Require that states set benchmarks
  • care for their children. ,· 5 .• Nicole R. Rabner 10/15/97 11 :59:03 AM Record Type: To: Elena Record Kagan/OPD/~OP cc: Jennifer L. Klein/OPD/EOP Subject: policy announcements at the WH Conf. Following up on our meeting yesterday about policy
  • LAW CENTER December 19, 1997 ·Elena Kagan Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy The White House Washington, D.C. 20502 Nancy Duff CamJ>bell Marcia D. Greenberger • Co-Presidents · Nationai·Women's Law Center B
  • Reed, Chris Jennings, Elena Kagan, Dan Marcus (Counsel's Office) SUBJECT: Grijalva v. Shalala John Podesta held a meeting last night with staff from the DPC, Counsel's office, OLA, OVP, OMB, and HHS to discuss whether the Solicitor General and HHS
  • with childcare advocates. We are also faxing you a letter and set of reco'mmendations for a Bi-Partisan Cl,ild Care lr1itiative sent to POTUS"on 10/20/97 from a .coalition of ~;hildcare advocates. Please review this document in preparation for the 12/1'2,imeeting
  • each proposal , These options are the subject of ongoing discussions coordinated by Elena Kagan of the Domestic Policy Council and also involving the Department of Justice. The discussion below reflects the concerns and approaches that have come out
  • center. Several Yale professors andchild care experts were invited as guests: James. Coiner, Lynn Kagan, and Donald Cohen, head of Yale Child Studies Center. III. PARTICIPANTS Child Care Center -The First Lady -Rep. Barbara Kennelly -Diane Zannoni
  • in the new charters.) The Education Department is now in the process of developing draft guidance on these issues. . 2: vP Bruce Reed Elena Kagan · SUBJECT: ~CA...~~ I ' 3. Education- Social Promotion Policy: We are attempting, though not with any
  • , she has told us the following: She has; spoken with
  • ) avoid upsetting the women's groups. THE :::q ::s, c::>c ~AS .,_A., ''i8 S::::~·J . '98 SEP. i8 o... f::3S THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON , ~~~September 19,1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE ~!DENT . FROM: SUBJECT: · Bruce Reed Elena Kagan DPC Weekly Report