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Abdurahman, Alamoudi*
FOIA 2008-1320-F AV
This collection consists of photos from the White House Photograph Office of President Clinton and Vice President Gore posing with Abdurahman Alamoudi at an Ethnic Leadership Day event held in the Old Executive Office Building on June 14, 1996.
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Advisory Board on Race
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Miscellaneous Series: This series contains records regarding the President’s Initiative on Race (PIR). The series includes files from the Executive Director, Judith Winston. The records include correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and calendars.
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Meetings Series: This series contains records regarding the Advisory Board’s meetings. The meetings were open to the public and held in Denver, Colorado; San Jose, California; Akron, Ohio; Fairfax, Virginia; and Phoenix, Arizona. The series includes correspondence, notes, and schedules.
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Reports Series: This series is divided into two sub-series, Reports Drafts and Weekly Reports to POTUS. The Reports Drafts sub-series contains drafts of the “Report of the Advisory Board of the President’s Initiative on Race.” The Weekly Reports to POTUS sub-series contains memorandums written to the President and the Advisory Board from Judith Winston. The reports include Advisory Board and PIR weekly activities.
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PR/Media Series: This collection consists of the federal records of the President’s Advisory Board on Race. The PR/Media Series includes speeches and talking points for presentations, media requests, press releases, press packages, transcripts from recorded appearances and general information on the PIR.
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Correspondence Series: This collection consists of the federal records of the President’s Advisory Board on Race. The Advisory Board was established in June 1997 by Executive Order 13050 as part of President Clinton’s Initiative on Race (PIR). The Advisory Board advised the President on matters involving race and racial reconciliation. After submitting its final report to the President, One America in the 21st Century: Forging a New Future, the Board terminated on September 30, 1998. As a result of the report and building on the efforts of the PIR, the President established the White House Office on the President’s Initiative for One America. The Correspondence Series contains four subseries: [PIR Correspondence], PIR Correspondence, Invitations, and Administrative Correspondence.
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Programs and Forums Series: This collection consists of the federal records of the President’s Advisory Board on Race. The Programs and Forums Series includes correspondence, memorandums, background materials, organization brochures, and notes concerning forums and programs that shared the same goals as the PIR. Also included is information about the Corporate Forums, which gave businesses the opportunity to discuss strategies to create a racially diversified work place.
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Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets
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Created in 1998, the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States (PACHA, aka PCHA) was charged with investigating what happened to the assets of victims of the Holocaust that ended up in the possession of the United States Federal Government. Research constituted the heart of PCHA’s work. Records of the PCHA deal with the issue of reparations, activities of Chase National Bank during World War II, administrative files of the PCHA, and includes drafts of chapters, reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, fact sheets, researcher notes, and findings and recommendations. The final report of the Commission, “Plunder and Restitution: Findings and Recommendations of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States and Staff Report,” was submitted to President Clinton in December 2000.
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Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
FOIA 2006-0200-F
This collection consists of records related to The United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, part of the United States Information Agency (USIA). The Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy merged with the Department of State in October of 1999. The Commission provided oversight of U.S. Government activities intended to understand, inform, and influence foreign publics. The files contain correspondence, email memoranda, news articles, reports, and records related to commission appointments.
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Affirmative Action
FOIA 2008-0308-F
This collection consists of records concerning the White House’s review of federal affirmative action programs and policy. The review was led by George Stephanopoulos and Christopher Edley. The review was mandated by President Clinton in March of 1995. It concluded on July 19, 1995 with a speech wherein President Clinton used the phrase “mend it, don’t end it” to describe his new policy toward affirmative action. This collection contains the entirety of Christopher Edley’s staff files.
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Africa
FOIA 2006-0947-F
This collection consists of records that relate to the Export-Import Bank and their involvement in the HIV/AIDS program for Africa. The records relate to the 2000 G-8 Summit in Okinawa and the Clinton Administration’s efforts to obtain funding for African debt relief, specifically the Cologne Initiative and the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) debt initiative. The records consist of correspondence, speeches, memoranda, talking points and public press releases regarding the announcement by the Ex-Im Bank of their loan program. The collection includes email regarding HIV/AIDS programs in Africa, specifically email to and from Sandra Thurman, former director of the Office of the National Aids Policy.
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Afridi, Samir
FOIA 2006-1726-F
This collection consists of the speechwriting files of Samir Afridi. Afridi searved as Speechwriter and Special Assistant to the President from September 1999 to January 2001. The speechs he worked on covered domestic policy issues such as: education, the environment, disability legislation, and civil rights. The records in this collection contain, memoranda, correspondence, news articles, background materials, notes, press releases, speeches and speech drafts, and talking points.
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Albright, Madeleine
FOIA 2009-1156-F
This collection consists of records from Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's trips to South America in October 1997 and August 2000. These materials include National Security Council cover sheets and Department of State memos explaining which documents should be contained in the Secretary's briefing books.
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FOIA 2009-0623-F
This collection consists of records concerning Secretary of State Madeline Albright’s trip to Mongolia in May 1998. Secretary Albright’s trip was to affirm the United States’ commitment to further cooperation between the two countries and to show support for Mongolia’s developing democracy and economic reforms. The records consist of cables and emails. The cables include background information, from the U.S. Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, relating to recent history and Mongolian politics. The emails include remarks made by Secretary Albright to the Mongolian Parliament. Also included in the emails are press releases of a joint statement by Secretary Albright and the Prime Minister of Mongolia, Tsahiagiyn Elbegdori and the text of a press conference held by the Secretary and Prime Minister.
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Al-Jawary, Khalid
FOIA 2009-0258-F
This collection consists of records concerning requests for the prison release or deportation of Khalid Al-Jawary, also known as Khaled El-Jassem. Al-Jawary, a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), was arrested in Italy in 1991 and then extradited to the United States. He was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for three failed bombing attempts in New York City in 1973. The records consist mainly of letters, news articles, and court transcripts. Letters include correspondence from Al-Jawary to the National Security Advisor and Department of Justice Officials. There are also letters from Palestinian officials requesting Al-Jawary’s release or deportation. News articles and excerpts covering Al-Jawary’s trial were enclosures to Al-Jawary’s letters which were intended to support his argument for release from prison.
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Area 51
FOIA 2006-0527-F
This collection consists of email and cables concerning “Area 51.” “Area 51” is an unofficial title that often refers to an area in southern Nevada containing United States Air Force (USAF) facilities. The USAF does not recognize owning or operating any facility regarded as “Area 51.” They do recognize operations at the Nellis Range Complex which includes an Operating Location near Groom Lake, Nevada. However, much of the information regarding activities at these sites remains classified.
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Arms Trafficking
FOIA 2006-0685-FThis collection includes materials relating to Viktor Bout (or Butt), a suspected international arms smuggler, the so-called “Merchant of Death.” The records include cables and email regarding travel by members of the National Security Council (NSC) to South Africa, and a meeting of the South African Development Commission (SADC).
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Arnold, Richard Sheppard (1936 – 2004)
FOIA 2006-0188-F
This collection consists of records related to Richard Sheppard Arnold’s consideration for two U.S. Supreme Court vacancies and Attorney General of the United States. Arnold was a well-respected Judge for the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. The files contain handwritten notes, reports, biographies, memorandum, clippings, articles, email, and correspondence recommending Richard Arnold’s nomination to replace Harry Blackmun on the Supreme Court.
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Asian Economic Crisis
FOIA 2007-1908-F
This collection consists of records relating to communications between President William Jefferson Clinton, Kim Young-sam, President of the Republic of Korea, and Ryutaro Hashimoto, Prime Minister of Japan, concerning the Asian Economic Crisis. The types of records are predominately communications between presidents Clinton and Kim and President Clinton and Prime Minister Hashimoto are Memorandum of Telephone Communications (telcons), Memorandum of Communications (memcons), and letters.
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Aspin, Les
FOIA 2006-0999-F
This collection consists of records relating to Les Aspin and his work as Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Records relating to Les Aspin and his service on the PFIAB consist of email, memorandum, and administrative paperwork. The records relate to Aspin’s nomination on the PFIAB and to his service on the PFIAB. Many email consist of press guidance on various foreign policy positions. A number of these records relate to Aspin’s participation in a review of the roles and responsibilties of the intelligence community.
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Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
FOIA 2006-0528-F
This collection consists of records related to the assassination investigation of President John F. Kennedy. The John F. Kennedy Records Collection Act was passed by Congress in 1992 in response to widespread doubt by the American public surrounding the circumstances of Kennedy’s death. The Assassination Records Review Board was created by this Act and given the task of identifying and declassifying files on the assassination. This collection consists of letters from the Assassination Records Review Board, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Secret Service regarding the release of Kennedy era documents. These records discuss Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities prior to November 22, 1963 and the U.S. government’s investigation of President Kennedy’s murder.
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Baer, Don
FOIA 2006-0458-F
This collection consists of records of Donald Baer. Baer was Assistant to the President and White House Director of Strategic Planning and Communications. He worked at the White House from 1994-1998 as Chief Speechwriter/Director of Speechwriting and Research and then worked in the Communications Office. The records contain copies of speeches, speech drafts, talking points, letters, notes, memoranda, background material, correspondence, reports, excerpts from manuscripts and books, news articles, presidential schedules, telephone message forms, and telephone call lists
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Barbier, Carl J.
FOIA 2012-0323-F
This collection contains memorandums, letters, and press releases concerning the nomination and confirmation of Carl J. Barbier to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Carl J. Barbier was nominated by President Clinton on May 19, 1998 and was confirmed by the Senate on September 28, 1998.
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Beebe, Mike
FOIA 2006-0317-F
This collection consists of materials related to Mike Beebe, a former Arkansas State Senator. It includes correspondence, notes, memoranda, email, press releases, and news articles related to topics of interest to Mr. Beebe and those he wished to forward to President Clinton.
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Berger, Samuel
FOIA 2006-0296-F
This collection consists of files from Sandy Berger, President Clinton’s National Security Advisor, related to Rwanda from 1993 to 1994. The records include cables, email, and memoranda. The cables relate to Africa, Germany, Daily Press Briefings, and Press Conferences. The email contain records related to meetings, briefings, and travel regarding Rwanda, Zaire, Burundi, Nigeria, Gambia, Middle East, and China. The memoranda contains material regarding meetings, briefings, talking points, and reports related to Rwanda, Haiti, Israel, Russia, Bosnia, and the Space Station.
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FOIA 2006-1188-F
This collection contains correspondence between Samuel Berger, President Clinton’s National Security Advisor, and John Sawers, Prime Minister Blair’s Foreign Policy Advisor, from June 10-15, 1999. The majority of the responsive records have been closed for national security reasons.
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Blair, Tony
FOIA 2006-0217-F
This collection consists of records concerning Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007. The records include speeches, cables, correspondence, email, and memoranda. A variety of topics are covered including, but not limited to, state visits, the G-7, Northern Ireland, and the European Union. There is also information regarding schedules, appointments and foreign travel. The majority of this FOIA case is currently withheld under PRA and FOIA restrictions.
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Blinken, Anthony (“Tony”)
FOIA 2006-0459-F
This collection contains Anthony Blinken’s files from the National Security Council (NSC), Speechwriting Directorate. Blinken served as the chief foreign policy speechwriter in the NSC Speechwriting Directorate from 1994-1998. His materials contain background material, drafts and “final, as delivered” speeches. The speechwriting topics cover a variety of subjects: foreign trips or head of state visits; United National General Assembly addresses; speeches before domestic and international groups; memorials, commencements or holidays; State of the Union or weekly radio addresses; and editorials, book chapters or magazine articles. As an NSC speechwriter, Blinken produced speeches on major foreign policy actions during the Clinton Administration: Haiti, Iraq and Bosnia.
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Blue Ribbon Schools
FOIA 2006-0506-F
This collection contains notes, memoranda, talking points, lists, schedules, and background information pertaining to research files and speech drafts for remarks by the President at Awards Ceremony for Blue Ribbon Schools, October 28, 1999. The collection consists of background information and information regarding scheduling for the Blue Ribbon Schools ceremony. The memoranda and talking points relate to the Department of Education and the Blue Ribbon Schools Elementary Programs. The lists consist of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the schools selected for recognition, and the schedules relate to the draft agenda for the ceremony. The background materials contain information about the Blue Ribbon Schools programs, how the schools can apply, and how they are selected.
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Blumenthal, Jacqueline Jordan
FOIA 2010-0768-F
This collection consists of records related to White House Fellows directors Brooke Shearer and Jacqueline Jordan Blumenthal. This collections contains resumes, memoranda, handwritten notes, briefing papers, and correspondence.
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Boorstin, Robert O.
FOIA 2006-0460-F
This collection consists of records dealing with Robert (Bob) Boorstin, National Security Council (NSC) speechwriter for President Clinton from 1994-1995. He wrote drafts of speeches Clinton delivered on issues relating to Haiti, the Baltic States, Germany, Poland, and Indonesia. This collection consists of speech drafts, newspaper and magazine articles, memoranda, correspondence, schedules, and handwritten notes.
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Born, Brooksley *
FOIA 2009-1397-F AV
This collection consists of video recordings and photographs of Brooksley Born and her guest Alex Bennett walking through the receiving line at the State Dinner for Hungary on June 8, 1999. President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, President Goncz of Hungary, and his wife Maria Zsuzsanna Gonter greeted Brooksley Born at the dinner.
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Bosland, Julie
Systematic 2012-0440-S
This collection consists of the records of Julie Bosland. Bosland served as Assistant Director for Domestic Policy in the Welfare Reform and Tobacco Division of the Domestic Policy Council. This collection covers topics relating to child support, welfare, fatherhood programs, working families, philanthropy and nonprofit organizations, Second Chance homes, teen pregnancy, the Charitable Choice program, and tobacco. The records include memos, publications, e-mails, drafts, fact sheets, reports, agendas, notes, correspondence, and news articles.
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Bout (or Butt), Viktor
FOIA 2006-0684-F
This collection consists of records related to Viktor Bout (or Butt). The records include cables, email, and other documents related to notifications of upcoming NSC meetings regarding Bout and mention of a New York Times article about the suspected arms smuggler. In addition, there is material related to the Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on Curbing Illicit Trafficking in Small Arms and Light Weapons. The majority of this FOIA case is currently withheld under PRA and FOIA restrictions.
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FOIA 2006-0685-F
This collection includes materials relating to Viktor Bout (or Butt), a suspected international arms smuggler, the so-called “Merchant of Death.” The records include cables and email regarding travel by members of the National Security Council (NSC) to South Africa, and a meeting of the South African Development Commission (SADC).
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FOIA 2006-0686-F
This collection includes materials relating to Viktor Bout (or Butt). The records include cables, email, and other documents related to upcoming meetings related to Bout, copies of United Nations resolutions which Bout is believed to have violated, and various press articles about sanctions against Liberia's diamond exports and a plane crash in Angola in October of 2000. The majority of this FOIA case is currently withheld under PRA and FOIA restrictions.
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Boys Nation and Girls Nation
FOIA 2006-0502-F
This collection contains material regarding the Boys and Girls Nation ceremony held at the White House on July 18, 1996. The records include publications, correspondence, speech drafts, notes, email and schedules.
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Brokaw, Tom*
FOIA 2006-0500-F AV
This is an audio recording of an interview of President Clinton by Tom Brokaw of MSNBC; the interview took place in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on July 15, 1996. The interview was a live interview for MSNBC’s show “Internight”. The President and Tom Brokaw discussed various topics such as information technology, Russia, President Clinton’s personal character, tobacco, illegal drugs, welfare reform, Social Security, the Presidential experience, oil imports, income tax, college tuition deduction, China, immigration and Cuba, Bob Dole, Richard Lamm, and the Democratic Convention.
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Brooks, Kendra
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This series contains records concerning education from the correspondence files of Kendra Brooks, Domestic Policy Council. The files include inbound and outbound correspondence pertaining to class-size reduction, the School Construction Initiative, the America Reads program, and Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. The files contain letters, memoranda, email, and background articles.
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This collection consists of publications related to national and state education goals and standards, funding for education, class-size reduction, school safety, after-school programs, reading reform, teacher quality and preparation, and student assessments. The collection is in no specific arrangement.
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This collection consists of the Subject Files of Kendra Brooks. The files contain correspondence, reports, articles, memos, and various printed material. Other documents include background information for education events and meetings. The files include material pertaining to charter schools, national testing, SAT preparation, school safety, school modernization/construction, affirmative action, Blue Ribbon Schools, class–size reduction, teacher quality, Limited English Proficiency (LEP), the White House Initiative on Education Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and Title 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
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Brostrom, Mary
Systematic 2012-0326-S
This collection consists Molly Brostrom’s Domestic Policy Council files. Brostrom served as Senior Policy Analyst in the Domestic Policy Council from April 1995 to January 1997. She worked extensively in the areas such as: homelessness, housing, seniors, social security, veterans, and youth and family issues. Her records consist of agendas, articles, briefing papers, informational packets, letters, legislation, legislative referral memoranda, meeting notes, memos, reports, speech material, statements of administration policy, talking points, testimony, and weekly reports.
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Bryan, John Shelby
FOIA 2006-1005-F
This collection consists of records relating to John Shelby Bryan and his service as member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. This collection consist of memos, letters, fax cover sheets, court records, resumes, press relases, and news articles relating to Bryan’s appointment and service on PFIAB. It also includes e-mails that are primarily administrative in nature, relating to Bryan’s appointment to PFIAB.
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Buckley Jr., William F.
FOIA 2010-0844-F
This collection consists of articles, drafts of a letter from President Clinton to Mr. Buckley in response to an article Mr. Buckley wrote concerning the Kyoto Protocol, also cables and email relating to articles written by Mr. Buckley or comments made on the television show Firing Line. Mr. Buckley was a conservative author and commentator; he was a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist; he founded the political magazine National Review and hosted the television show Firing Line.
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California Institute of Technology (CALTECH)*
FOIA 2009-0852-F AV
This collection consists of photographs of President Clinton addressing the California Institute of Technology (CALTECH) on January 21, 2000. Event speakers included, Dr. David Baltimore, President of CALTECH, and Gordon Moore, Chairman Emeritus and co-founder of Intel Corporation. The photographs consist of President Clinton giving remarks and then greeting guests after his speech in the auditorium.
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Cameron, James
FOIA 2006-0529-F
This collection consists of records relating to correspondence between President Clinton and movie producer James Cameron. The records include correspondence from President Clinton to James Cameron congratulating him on winning the 1997 Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Director, and Film Editing for his film Titanic.
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Camp David
FOIA 2006-0526-F
This collection consists of records concerning a Camp David visit from President Fernando Henrique Cardoso and his wife on June 7, 1998. No official transcript of conversation between Presidents Cardoso and Clinton exists, but it was reported that they held a positive and wide-ranging discussion on current issues and topics. These records include correspondence, planning discussions, press clippings, email, and cables concerning the President and Mrs. Cardoso's visit.
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Camp Van Dorn
FOIA 2007-0096-F
This collection consists of email, the majority of which were forwards and mass circulated to a wide variety of recipents. The majority of the email concern the the publication of Carroll Case’s book The Slaughter: An American Atrocity. Case’s book claimed that in 1943, 1,200 members of the Army’s, 364th Infantry Regiment—a black regiment—were killed by white soldiers during a riot at Camp Van Dorn, near Centreville, Mississippi. Following release of the book, the U.S. Army undertook an investigation into the matter. The records in this collection also contain public statements made by the U.S. Army and Department of Justice regarding investigations of the reported incident.
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Capshaw, Kate
FOIA 2006-0488-F
This collection consists of correspondence between Steven Spielberg, President Clinton, and Hillary Clinton.
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FOIA 2006-0489-F
This collection consists of correspondence between President Clinton and Steven Spielberg or his wife, Kate Capshaw. The collection also contains records of phone calls and meetings between the President and the couple. Also included is a daily schedule of First Lady Hillary Clinton showing a health care event held at the Spielberg home.
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Cardoso, President Fernando Henrique
FOIA 2006-0526-F
This collection consists of records concerning a Camp David visit from Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso and his wife on June 7, 1998. No official transcript of conversation between Presidents Cardoso and Clinton exists, but it was reported that they held a positive and wide-ranging discussion on current issues and topics. These records include correspondence, planning discussions, press clippings, email, and cables concerning the President and Mrs. Cardoso's visit.
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FOIA 2009-1159-F
This collection consists of records from Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso's visits to the U.S., from April 1995 thru May 1999. These materials include National Security Council cover sheets, memos regarding the distribution of memcons, trip schedules, and speeches by President Cardoso and President Clinton.
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Catholics
FOIA 2007-0088-F
This collection consists of correspondence, talking points, drafts of correspondence, guest lists, articles, email, cables, publications, speeches, and executive summaries concerning relations between the Clinton Administration and Catholics. The records primarily focus on U.S. Catholic bishops on the issues of abortion, the death penalty, health care, and American involvement in Bosnia, Serbia, and Croatia. The collection also covers various Catholic organizations and the Clinton Administration meeting with the Pope.
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CBS Radio Interview*
FOIA 2007-1778-F AV
This is a video recording of President Clinton's remarks during an interview with CBS Radio on December 11, 1999. The President was interviewed by Mark Knoller and Peter Maer of CBS Radio. The interview took place at an office within the Wyndham Palace Resort Hotel in Orlando, Florida. There is also a video recording from December 11, 1999 at a Unity Reception in Miami, FL. The President makes remarks and greets guests at a private residence.
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Central Intelligence Agency
FOIA 2006-0680-F
This collection consists of materials related to the nomination and later withdrawal of Anthony Lake to be Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). In addition, records relate to the nomination of George Tenet to be the DCI after Lake withdrew his nomination. It consists of biographical and press information, correspondence, memoranda, and email related to the preparation and later confirmation of this position.
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Chang, Caroline
Systematic 2010-1110-S
This series contains records relating to teacher recruitment, class sizes, progress made in education during the Clinton Administration, Hispanics in U.S. schools, internet filtering, and education appropriations. The records include memoranda, reports, publications, articles, email, and legislative drafts.
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Charren, Peggy*
FOIA 2009-0530-F AV
This request consists of photographs of President Clinton and Hilary Rodham Clinton presenting a Presidential Medal of Freedom to Peggy Charren on September 29, 1995. Charren founded Action for Children’s Television (ACT) in 1968 in an effort to improve the quality of children’s television programming.
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Chautauqua, New York
FOIA 2006-0231-F
This collection consists of materials related to President Clinton’s trip to Chautauqua, New York, in early October 1996. The records include plane manifests, schedules, correspondence, and memoranda relating to the activities of the President and First Lady during the trip, a list of advisors and staff, and the accommodations, reservations and billing arrangements with hotels.
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FOIA 2006-0190-F AV*
This request consists of photographs of President Clinton’s trip to Chautauqua, NY in October of 1996, and his trip to the Presidential Debate in Hartford, CT on October 6, 1996. The photographs document President Clinton taping a Radio Address at the Chautauqua Institution, walking with Hillary Rodham Clinton, walking with Senator George Mitchell and Kirk Hanlin, playing golf with Erskine Bowles, et al., and speaking with advisors at the Athenaeum Hotel. Photographs also document President Clinton speaking with reporters and conferring with Mike McCurry, Leon Panetta, Joe Lockhart, Doug Sosnick, Erskine Bowles, Bob Squier, George Stephanopoulos, and Bruce Lindsey. This collection includes photographs of President Clinton and Senator Robert “Bob” Dole participating in the first Presidential debate at Bushnell Auditorium in Hartford, Connecticut, and the post-debate party at Union Station in Hartford, Connecticut.
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FOIA 2006-0233-F
This collection consists of material from the Presidential Diary relating to the retreat to Chautauqua, New York, in preparation for a debate with Senator Robert Dole. The records include schedules, call logs, remarks, press briefings, and press releases. Included is a press schedule for Chautauqua and a transcript of the debate.
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Christopher, Warren
FOIA 2009-1157-F
This collection consists of records from Secretary of State Warren Christopher's trip to South American in February and March 1996. These materials include cables of the Secretary's speeches during his trip and news reports on the Secretary's meetings with various leaders and delegations.
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Citigroup
FOIA 2010-0385-F
This collection consists of records related to Citicorp's merger with the Travelers Group. The collection also concerns Citicorp and Traveler’s mutual support for H.R. 10, the Financial Services Act of 1998. Citicorp and Travelers Group merged on October 8, 1998. The $140 billion merger formed Citigroup. The collections consists of articles, biographies, emails, memoranda, and notes.
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Civil Liberties Act of 1988
FOIA 2007-1742-F
This collection consists of records related to Public Law 100-383, the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. The records include drafts and the final version of the apology letter from President Bill Clinton to Japanese Americans held in internment during World War II. The records include memoranda, letters, and notes.
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Climate Change
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This collection consists of records from the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA). The CEA provided the President with economic analysis and advice on the development and implementation of domestic and international economic policy issues. This series includes photocopies of research materials concerning climate change provided in response to a Congressional Document Request. Materials within the series include photocopied publications, news clippings, press releases, memos, and correspondence.
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Clinton Administration History Project
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The records of the Clinton Administration History Project consist of the histories of 32 agencies or departments within the Executive Branch. These papers describe in detail the accomplishments of President Clinton and his advisors for the period 1993-2001. In general, each organization associated with the enterprise submitted a narrative history along with supporting documents. These narrative accounts are primarily overviews of the various missions, special projects, and accomplishments of the agencies. The supplementary records include substantive memos, press releases, briefing papers, and publications illustrated with photos and charts.
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Clinton, Hillary Rodham
FOIA 2006-0198-F (segment 1)
This collection consists of the First Lady’s daily schedule including meetings, trips, speaking engagements and social activities for the eight years of the Clinton Administration.
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FOIA 2006-0198-F (segment 2)
This collection consists of the First Lady’s daily schedule including meetings, trips, speaking engagements and social activities for the eight years of the Clinton Administration. These are dates for which Patti Solis Doyle did not have schedules, 2006-0198-F (segment 1).
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FOIA 2006-0223-F
This collection consists largely of the First Lady’s Office files that include memos, background files, and meeting notes concerning the formation and actions of the Health Care Taskforce and working groups. These files include records pertaining to the Health Care Taskforce and working group development; the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons lawsuit brought against Hillary Clinton; and the final Report on Health Care Reform. Files also contain correspondence concerning President Clinton’s decision to appoint the First Lady to chair the Health Care Taskforce.
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FOIA 2006-0224-F
This collection consists of records relating to Hillary Clinton’s New York Senate Campaign. The records included in this collection are draft schedules, press clippings, memos, event attendee lists and email. The collection also consists of records created by White House staff members that reference the campaign.
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FOIA 2006-0503-F
This collection contains transcripts, correspondence, general information, and invitations related to a speech given by the First Lady at Forum 2000 in Prague, Czech Republic on October 13, 1998. The event was the second in a series of conferences that Vaclav Havel, President of the Czech Republic, hosted to discuss the challenges of the new millennium. Mrs. Clinton’s speech focused on globalization and the challenges it presented to economies, governments, and society as a whole. She reflected upon the previous millennium and conveyed optimism for the following one.
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FOIA 2006-0504-F
This collection contains transcripts, remarks, background information, talking points, and speech drafts relating to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton’s remarks at the Fifth Millennium Evening, held at the White House on January 25, 1999. President and Mrs. Clinton created the Millennium Council in 1997 to oversee commemorative and celebratory activities in anticipation of the beginning of the 21st century. The Council entitled the January 1999 Millennium Evening “The Meaning of the Millennium.” Featuring theologian and religious historian Martin E. Marty and medieval historian Natalie Zemon Davis, the program compared contemporary religious and secular reactions to the year 2000 to similar trends during the previous millennial transition in the year 1000.
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FOIA 2006-0505-F
This collection contains transcripts, draft remarks, research material, and e-mails pertaining to remarks by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Sorbonne in Paris, France on June 17, 1999. In her remarks, entitled “Globalization into the New Millennium”, the First Lady discussed the challenges that globalization presented society. Mrs. Clinton emphasized the need to develop efficient governments and good citizens in order to create a prosperous and peaceful 21st century. She referenced events in Kosovo often, citing the need to remember past evils and prevent them in the future.
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FOIA 2006-0810-F
This collection consists of records related to Hillary Rodham Clinton's Health Care Reform Files, 1993-1996. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton served as the Chair of the President's Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The files contain reports, memoranda, correspondence, schedules, and news clippings. These materials discuss topics such as the proposed health care plan, the need for health care reform, benefits packages, Medicare, Medicaid, events in support of the Administration's plan, and other health care reform proposals. Furthermore, this material includes draft reports from the White House Health Care Interdepartmental Working Group, formed to advise the Health Care Task Force on the reform plan.
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FOIA 2006-0885-F Segment 2
This collection consists of records describing the efforts of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to get health care reform through Congress. This collection consists of correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles, memos, papers, and reports. A significant feature of the records are letters from constituents describing their feelings about health care reform and disastrous financial situations they found themselves in as the result of inadequate or inappropriate health insurance coverage.
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FOIA 2006-0886-F
These records contain telephone message slips addressed to Hillary Rodham Clinton. The messages are from the general public, doctors, staffers, and congressional leaders and range in date from early 1993 through early 1996.

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FOIA 2009-0530-F AV*
This request consists of photographs of President Clinton and Hilary Rodham Clinton presenting a Presidential Medal of Freedom to Peggy Charren on September 29, 1995. Charren founded Action for Children’s Television (ACT) in 1968 in an effort to improve the quality of children’s television programming.
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FOIA 2006-1301-F
This collection consists of records related to microcredit and microdevelopment, as well as correspondence between the Clinton White House and microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus. This collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, background materials on various microcredit institutions and initiatives, notes, clippings, articles, reports, publications, and lists. These records include correspondence between First Lady Hillary Clinton and Muhammad Yunus as well as correspondence between the Clinton White House and Yunus’ Grameen Bank.
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FOIA 2007-1757-F
This collection consist of records from First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's files on NASA or Outer Space. These materials include materials related to community outreach, press releases, and educational events regarding the space program.
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Cohen, Michael
Systematic 2012-0160-S
This collection consists of Michael Cohen’s Domestic Policy Council Subject Files. Cohen served as Special Assistant to the President for Education Policy from 1996 to 1999. This series contains materials relating to education reform, the Goals 2000: Educate America Act (1994), America Reads initiative, bi-lingual education and the ballot initiative in California which proposed to eliminate bi-lingual instruction and limit the amount of time for bi-lingual students to transition to English only, test standards, teachers, tribal schools, school safety and school violence. The records include correspondence, reports, faxes, emails, handwritten notes, schedules, publications, and memoranda.
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Columbia
FOIA 2006-0948-F
This collection consists of email, cables, and reports of the aftermath from November 9, 1998, when a Colombian Air Force plane that landed in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, was discovered to contain over 700 separate packets of cocaine. Many of the cables summarize Colombian newspaper articles and television reports about the discovery of drugs on the plane and the reaction by the Colombian government. The Colombian press attacked the corruption in the Columbian armed forces and officially dubbed the Colombia Air Force, the “Blue Cartel.”
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Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry
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This collection consists of the federal records of the President’s Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry. The commission, created by Executive Order 13017, advised the President on changes occurring in the health care system and recommended measures to protect the quality of health care for workers and consumers. The records include transcripts of the meetings, briefing books, background papers, draft reports, and correspondence.
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Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community
FOIA 2006-1023-F
This collection consists of records relating to the Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community; more often referred to as simply the Aspin-Brown Commission. The Commission was authorized in 1994 following an October 1993 incident in which 18 U.S. Army soldiers were killed by soldiers of a Somali warlord. The intent of the Commission was to assess the status of the changing intelligence community following the Cold War and to offer suggestions on how to adapt. It released its report, Preparing for the 21st Century: An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence, on March 1, 1996. This collection consists primarily of records relating to the administration’s response to the completed report and copies of the report. It also includes administrative email relating to the business of the commission.
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Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)
FOIA 2006-0194-F
These records describe the Clinton Administration’s proposal to apply federal immigration and minimum wage laws to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI); and also the CNMI’s circumvention of US garment duties and quotas. Records also include materials concerning resolutions of the CNMI legislature, US disaster relief following typhoons, and invitations to the CNMI regarding events such as the 50th Anniversary Commemorative Events for World War II. This collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, news clippings, and reports.
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Communication Conspiracy
FOIA 2007-0080-F
This collection consists of a binder titled “Communication Conspiracy” from the staff and office files of Jane Sherburne from the Counsel’s Office. The binder mostly consists of news articles and summaries. These records describe the means by which news organizations received and published stories, reports, and editorials concerning President Clinton, his staff, and his administration.
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Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA)
FOIA 2008-1217-F
This collection consists of material regarding the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Agencies Act (CALEA). CALEA, or House Resolution 4922, was sponsored by Representative Don Edwards of California and co-sponsored by Representative Henry Hyde. This collection consists of email, memoranda, correspondence, and discussions of Administration position regarding the bill.
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Conference on Culture and Diplomacy
FOIA 2006-0201-F
This collection consists of records concerning the White House Conference on Culture and Diplomacy, which took place on November 28, 2000. The White House Conference on Culture grew out of the reorganization of the United States Information Agency (USIA) in October 1999. The files contain correspondence, publications, memoranda, speeches, schedules, email, and cables.
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Contact
FOIA 2006-1877-F
This collection consists of records related to the film Contact. The film, released on July 1, 1997, is a science fiction film about the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Program. The screenplay was co-written by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan and based on the novel of the same title written by Sagan. This collection consists of memos regarding the use of the President’s image in the film and email concerning the film’s co author and Sagan’s wife, Ann Druyan.
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FOIA 2006-1879-F
This collection consists of materials regarding American astronomer Carl Sagan. Credited with popularizing science and astronomy, Sagan promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence and published a novel, "Contact." These files contain correspondence, email, and other records related to Sagan's work, his relationship with the White House, and his death on December 20, 1996.
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Council of Environmental Quality
FOIA 2008-1041-F
This collection consists of box and folder title list inventories for all Council of Environmental Quality records. Some of the topics of the folder and box titles include Earth Day, the Forest Summit, wetlands, the ecosystem, endangered species, clean cars, fisheries, and the National Park Service. There are also a list of correspondence files in chronological order and lists of administrative files related to staffing, budget and space.
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Council on Sustainable Development
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This collection consists of the federal records of The President’s Council on Sustainable Development (PCSD). The PCSD, a federal advisory commission, was composed of members from the public and private sectors who represented industrial, environmental, governmental, and not-for-profit organizations with experience relating to matters of sustainable development. This collection contains briefing materials, transcripts, minutes, debriefings, agendas, logistics, and public comments related to Council meetings. This collection also includes speeches, press releases and kits, and information about public outreach (including the Kodak Project).
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Cowan, Geoffrey
FOIA 2006-0211-F
This collection consists of records relating to Geoffrey Cowan, Director of Voice of America (VOA). Cowan was appointed in 1994. The records in this collection include correspondence, press releases, wire reports, schedules, invitations and United States Information Agency (USIA) weekly reports. Some of the topics covered include Radio/TV Marti, Haitian Radio Support Projects, Balkans Public Diplomacy Group, and the Africa Trip Press Tongs.
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Crime
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Bruce Reed Crime Series: The collection includes material pertaining to the Omnibus Crime Act of 1994, costs and financing of the 1994 Act, Congressional conference drafts of the 1994 Act, and results of the 1994 Act; the 100,000 COPS program; various gun issues and topics; negotiations with the gun industry and settlement in 2000 with Smith & Wesson; the Brady Bill; the Racial Justice Act; the 1999 Gun Show Bill; victims’ rights; school violence; and habeas reform. The files contain incoming correspondence, reports and articles, memos, handwritten notes, schedules, various printed material, memos to the President prepared by Bruce Reed, other White House staff, and various governmental agencies.
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Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP)
FOIA 2006-0448-F
This collection consists of reports, brochures, press packets, news articles, and video tapes related to the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP). The President’s Commission was established in July 1996, by Presidential Executive Order 13010 and was responsible for formulating a comprehensive national strategy for protecting the infrastructures from physical and cyber threats. It was the first national effort to address vulnerabilities created in the new information age.
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Curiel, Carolyn
FOIA 2006-0461-F
This collection consists of records of Carolyn Curiel. Curiel joined the White House Executive Office as a speechwriter to President Bill Clinton in 1993. The records consist of copies of speeches and speech drafts, talking points, memoranda, background material, correspondence, reports, handwritten notes, articles, clippings, presidential schedules, and resumes. Most of the material contained in this collection was used to assist in writing speeches. Many of the speech drafts are heavily annotated with additions or deletions.
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Cutler, Lynn
FOIA 2006-0197-F (segment 2)
This collection consists of records concerning Native American Policy during the Clinton Administration. Segment 2 contains email from the Automated Records Management System (ARMS) Email. ARMS Email for this FOIA collection contain the phrases “Bureau of Indian Affairs” or “Federal Indian Policy” in the “Subject” line. The records include email created and received by Lynn G. Cutler with specific reference to Indians/Native Americans. Cutler served as the tribal liaison and Deputy Assistant to President Clinton for Intergovernmental Affairs.
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FOIA 2006-0197-F (segment 3)
This collection consists of records concerning Native American Policy during the Clinton Administration. Segment 3 contains records primarily from the IN (Indian Affairs) Subject File. The collection also includes White House Staff and Office Files, including records from Lynn Cutler, Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, which contain reports dealing with the annual conferences of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI). Other topics in this collection include Native American housing, legislative updates, and hunting and fishing rights.
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Davids, Paul
FOIA 2006-0484-F
This collection consists of correspondence between President Clinton and the Davids family.
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Department of Energy
FOIA 2006-1022-F
This collection consists of records concerning the security status of the Department of Energy and the national laboratories. With the signing and issuance of Presidential Decision Directive-61 (PDD-61), President Clinton ordered that certain steps be taken to strengthen the counterintelligence program within the Department of Energy. The records consist of various types of correspondence, press releases and reports dealing with security issues addressed in PDD-61 and the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board’s report, “Science at Its Best – Security at Its Worse.”
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Diamond, Henry
FOIA 2006-0482-F
This collection consists of correspondence between President Clinton and Henry Diamond. Diamond was a member of the American Conservation Association. Also included are internal White House email concerning President Clinton’s response to a letter sent to him by four members of the Association.
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Direct Selling Association*
FOIA 2009-0670-F AV
This is a video recording of President Clinton making remarks for the Direct Selling Association. President Clinton delivered a video message for this organization on September 23, 1996 from the White House.
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Disabilities
FOIA 2007-0143-F Segment 1
This collection consists of email, press releases, daily briefings, weekly reports, and legislative reports, concerning American’s with Disabilities. Topics include the Presidential Task Force on Employment of Adults with Disabilities, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the disability community, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Domestic Policy Council

Bosland, Julie

Systematic 2012-0440-S
This collection consists of the records of Julie Bosland. Bosland served as Assistant Director for Domestic Policy in the Welfare Reform and Tobacco Division of the Domestic Policy Council. This collection covers topics relating to child support, welfare, fatherhood programs, working families, philanthropy and nonprofit organizations, Second Chance homes, teen pregnancy, the Charitable Choice program, and tobacco. The records include memos, publications, e-mails, drafts, fact sheets, reports, agendas, notes, correspondence, and news articles.
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Brooks, Kendra

Correspondence Series
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This series contains records concerning education from the correspondence files of Kendra Brooks, Domestic Policy Council. The files include inbound and outbound correspondence pertaining to class-size reduction, the School Construction Initiative, the America Reads program, and Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. The files contain letters, memoranda, email, and background articles.
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Printed Materials Series
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This collection consists of publications related to national and state education goals and standards, funding for education, class-size reduction, school safety, after-school programs, reading reform, teacher quality and preparation, and student assessments. The collection is in no specific arrangement.
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Subject Files Series
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This collection consists of the Subject Files of Kendra Brooks. The files contain correspondence, reports, articles, memos, and various printed material. Other documents include background information for education events and meetings. The files include material pertaining to charter schools, national testing, SAT preparation, school safety, school modernization/construction, affirmative action, Blue Ribbon Schools, class–size reduction, teacher quality, Limited English Proficiency (LEP), the White House Initiative on Education Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and Title 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
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Brostrom, Mary

Systematic 2012-0326-S
This collection consists Molly Brostrom’s Domestic Policy Council files. Brostrom served as Senior Policy Analyst in the Domestic Policy Council from April 1995 to January 1997. She worked extensively in the areas such as: homelessness, housing, seniors, social security, veterans, and youth and family issues. Her records consist of agendas, articles, briefing papers, informational packets, letters, legislation, legislative referral memoranda, meeting notes, memos, reports, speech material, statements of administration policy, talking points, testimony, and weekly reports.
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Cohen, Michael

Subject File Series
Systematic 2012-0160-S
This collection consists of Michael Cohen’s Domesti Policy Council Subjec Files. Cohen served as Special Assistant to the President for Education Policy from 1996 to 1999. This series contains materials relating to education reform, the Goals 2000: Educate America Act (1994), America Reads initiative, bi-lingual education and the ballot initiative in California which proposed to eliminate bi-lingual instruction and limit the amount of time for bi-lingual students to transition to English only, test standards, teachers, tribal schools, school safety and school violence. The records include correspondence, reports, faxes, emails, handwritten notes, schedules, publications, and memoranda.
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Jennings, Christopher

Faxes Series
Systematic 2011-0747-S
This collection consists of records related to health care appropriations and legislation from October 1999 to December 2000. This collection consists of reports, memoranda, draft legislation, resumes, the First Lady’s schedules, articles, and correspondence from congress, non-profit organizations, health care interest groups, and private citizens.
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Health Security Act Series
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This collection contains records from the files of Chris Jennings’ related to the Health Security Act. The records include memoranda, correspondence, reports, press releases, briefing papers, statistical data, graphs, legislative drafts, publications, and news. This material provides a detailed analysis of the Act, as well as a chronological subseries that focuses on legislative strategies to enact the Health Security Act. This collection also contains material examining the alternatives to the Act.
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Meetings, Trips, Events Series
Systematic 2011-0747-S
This collection consists of records related to Chris Jennings’ travel, speaking engagements, and meetings. This collection contains correspondence, faxes, invitations, email, travel voucher and reimbursement forms, invoices, and receipts from 1996-2000.
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Subject File Series
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This collection consists of Chris Jennings’ Subject Files series. The collection contains memoranda, correspondence, graphs, statistical data, reports, press releases, briefing papers, handwritten notes, newspaper and magazine clippings, and publications. This series covers a wide variety of health-related topics, including a proposed Prescription Drug Benefit, proposals for a Patients Bill of Rights, prevention and treatment of AIDS, medical research, reform of the Food and Drug Administration, and the financing of federal health programs within the framework of the Balanced Budget Act (BBA). The Subject Files contains a significant amount of material related to concerns stemming from demographic changes (specifically the aging of the “Baby Boom” generation) which threaten the future solvency of both the Medicare and Medicaid trust funds. Another large segment of this series deals with the Administration’s efforts to prevent the Republican-controlled Congress from converting the Medicaid program into a system of block grants to the states. The Clinton Administration took the position that such a move would effectively cap federal contributions to the program and result in the elimination and reduction of long-term health care coverage to millions of recipients.
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Kagan, Elena

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This collection contains records from the file reports.
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Magaziner, Ira

Health Care Reform Series
FOIA 2006-0770-F
This collection consists of reports, memoranda, correspondence, news clippings, and schedules from the files of Ira Magaziner, Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development. Magaziner assisted in implementing President Clinton’s Health Care Reform initiatives by coordinating policy development for the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The records include draft reports produced by the working groups Magaziner formed to advise the Task Force.
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Health Care Task Force Series
FOIA 2006-0885-F Segment 1
This collection consists of Ira Magaziner’s Health Care Task Force files including: correspondence, reports, news clippings, press releases, and publications. Ira Magaziner a Senior Advisor to President Clinton for Policy Development was heavily involved in health care reform. Magaziner assisted the Task Force by coordinating health care policy development through numerous working groups. Magaziner and the First Lady were the President’s primary advisors on health care. The Health Care Task Force eventually produced the administration’s health care plan, introduced to Congress as the Health Security Act. This bill failed to pass in 1994.
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Electronic Commerce Series
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Ira Magaziner’s Electronic Commerce series covers policy considerations relating to Internet and electronic commerce issues. Ira Magaziner served as Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development from 1993 to 1998. The files contain correspondence, reports, memos, and articles dealing with all aspects of internet issues, including copyright and intellectual property protection, encryption, domain names, and tariff and tax considerations on products sold via the internet. The records contain correspondence and reports from various international organizations such as the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).
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McCown, Gaynor

Printed Materials Series
Systematic 2011-0255-S
This collection consists of Gaynor McCown’s Domestic Policy Council Printed Materials series of records related to education, children and family welfare, safe and drug free schools, and the budget. This collection consists of memoranda, pamphlets, reports, and books.
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Subject Series
Systematic 2011-0225-S
This collection consists of Gaynor McCown’s Domestic Policy Council Subject series of records related to education accomplishments, student loans, state partnerships, safe and drug free schools, budget, youth initiatives, community outreach, reinventing government, and student organizations. This collection consists of talking points, reports, publications, draft legislation, memoranda, articles, correspondence, email, schedules, meeting agendas, speech transcripts, and handwritten notes.
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Rasco, Carol

Correspondence Series
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This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Correspondence series containing records related to topics such as health care, welfare reform, housing, employment, persons with disabilities, immigrant benefits, education, women and children, and senior citizens. The records consist of memos, letters, greeting cards, petitions, recommendations, forms, resumes, applications, and weekly reports.
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Issue Papers Series
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This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Issue Papers series in the Domestic Policy Council. The collection consists of records relating to affirmative action, health care and reform, Medicare/Medicaid, immigration, disability, children, families and seniors, education, welfare reform, Middle Class Bill of Rights, and state and local economic issues. This collection consists of memos, letters, reports, schedules, itineraries, talking points, copies of legislation, and organizational material such as flyers and pamphlets.
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Meetings, Trips, Events Series
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This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Meetings, Trips, Events series, in the Domestic Policy Council. The records include memos, letters, reports, schedules, itineraries, meeting notes, flyers and pamphlets. The series highlights the topics of discussion for scheduled meetings and events, the persons involved, and information on travel required to attend the meetings or events. Topics include health care reform, disability, employment, education, children and families, and communities.
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Miscellaneous Series
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This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Miscellaneous series in the Domestic Policy Council. The collection consists of records relating to health care, welfare reform, housing, employment, persons with disabilities, education, women and children, senior citizens, the 1994 G-7 jobs conference, rural policy, national drug control policy, and state health and welfare waivers. This collection consists of memos, letters, weekly reports, speeches and background material, schedules, itineraries, press releases, talking points, correspondence and phone call logs, and organizational material such as flyers and pamphlets.
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Regrets/Invitations Series
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This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Regrets/Invitations series containing records detailing the numerous requests for Rasco’s participation in and attendance at various events, parties, speaking engagements, and her regrets primarily due to scheduling conflicts. The records contain memos, letters, schedules, itineraries, calendars, and notes
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Subject Series
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This collection consists of Carol Rasco’s Subject series, in the Domestic Policy Council. Records in this series reflect the wide range of domestic policy issues handled by Rasco and her staff. Issues include: health care, education, violence and crime prevention, employment, state and local communities, civil rights, Americorps, housing and homelessness, Empowerment Zones, health care, and the arts. The records include memos, letters, reports, meeting notes and agendas, pamphlets, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, schedules, and magazine and journal articles. Rasco's files include memos to/from DPC staff, White House staff, President Clinton and Vice-President Gore, and various Cabinet members. The files also contain correspondence to/from other agencies, public/private organizations, as well as individuals.
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Reed, Bruce

Crime Series
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The collection includes material pertaining to the Omnibus Crime Act of 1994, costs and financing of the 1994 Act, Congressional conference drafts of the 1994 Act, and results of the 1994 Act; the 100,000 COPS program; various gun issues and topics; negotiations with the gun industry and settlement in 2000 with Smith & Wesson; the Brady Bill; the Racial Justice Act; the 1999 Gun Show Bill; victims’ rights; school violence; and habeas reform. The files contain incoming correspondence, reports and articles, memos, handwritten notes, schedules, various printed material, memos to the President prepared by Bruce Reed, other White House staff, and various governmental agencies.
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Education Series
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The files include material pertaining to national standards and testing; the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the 1999 efforts to reauthorize the Act; 100,000 teachers and class size; charter schools and vouchers; education events and forums; social promotion; Goals 2000; HOPE Scholarships; Pell Grants; the Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999 (Ed-flex); education funding and budgets; and various school and teacher issues. The files contain correspondence, reports and articles, memos, polls, handwritten notes, email, schedules, printed material, and memos to the President.
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Subject File Series
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This collection consists of records from the files of Bruce Reed, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy in the Domestic Policy Council. The Subject File Series covers the years 1993-2001, and includes records regarding budgets, child care and child support, Earned Income Tax Credit, empowerment zones, health care, organ donations, immigration, lobbying reform, National Performance Review, political reform, race relations, taxes, urban policy, AIDS, needle exchange program, adoption, National Service, and administration accomplishments. The files contain incoming correspondence, reports and articles, memos, handwritten notes, schedules, publications, talking points, testimony, briefing books, schedules, news clippings, and speeches by the President and his staff.
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Welfare Reform Series
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President Clinton established an interagency group, the White House Working Group on Welfare Reform, Family Support, and Independence (1993-1994), in order to carry out his campaign promise “to end welfare as we know it.” The Working Group was co-chaired by Bruce Reed, Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy (1993-1997). The Welfare Reform files include material pertaining to legislative strategy, analysis of state plans, child support, speeches, rollout of the Working Group's proposal, and various drafts of welfare reform bills authored by the Working Group, Congress, and public/private organizations. The files contain incoming correspondence, reports and articles, memos, notes, legislative bills, and printed material. Also included are memos to the President prepared by Bruce Reed, other WH staff, and various government agencies (primarily HHS) and memos between members of the Working Group. There is also material about the effects of the final bill, the PRWORA, in memos, letters, and reports originating from the White House, HHS, and nongovernmental entities. The series also contains various publications about welfare reform, authored by federal and private organizations.
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Rice, Cynthia

Subject File Series
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This collection consists of the Subject File series for Cynthia Rice in the Domestic Policy Council. Representative files include records pertaining to childcare enhancement, child support enforcement with an emphasis on computerized state collection tools and procedures, the pursuit of employment rights for the disabled, fatherhood development, welfare reform, including budget development and legislative negotiations surrounding food stamps, Medicaid, and Welfare to Work. This series also contains records regarding $3 billion in grants awarded to states and local communities to create additional jobs for recipients of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), which was created under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996. The collection reflects a level of diversity indicative of the emerging communications revolution of the 1990s, containing faxes, electronic mail, “gray literature” from government and non-profit entities, correspondence from policy advocates, articles from various media outlets, memoranda, handwritten notes, and reports.
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Rotherman, Andrew

Education Series
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This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Education series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to class size reduction, test preparation, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, charter schools, the digital divide, distance learning, youth violence in schools, teacher salaries, social promotion, Hispanic education, standardized testing, and after-school programs. The records consist of reports, draft legislation, memoranda, correspondence to and from organizations and community leaders that focus on education issues, articles, publications, email, and fact sheets relating to the Administration’s progress on education.
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Events Series
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This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Events series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to education events and the corresponding background materials. The collection consists of reports, memoranda, email, congressional correspondence, press releases, and speech drafts.
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Subject Series
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This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Subject series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to research materials for education issues relating to funding for IDEA [Individuals with Disabilities Education Act], failing schools, youth violence, Equity 2000, educator awards, litigation, and legislation. The records consists of reports, memoranda, email, articles on various education topics, publications, handwritten notes, and correspondence from school district leaders nationwide.
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Schnur, John

Systematic 2011-0556-S
This collection consists John Schnur’s Domestic Policy Council files. Schnur served as the Associate Director for Education Policy from 1998-1999. The collection contains records related to education conferences, awards, and events. This collection consists of conference agendas, articles, press releases, correspondence, memoranda, reports, publications, vice presidential speech transcripts, and email.
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Tanden, Neeragr

Systematic 2011-0688-S
This collection consists of Neera Tanden’s subject files from the Domestic Policy Council. Tanden served as Associate Director for Domestic Policy in the Clinton White House, and Senior Policy Advisor to the First Lady’s staff from December 1997 to July 1999. The collection consists of activities of the Domestic Policy Council as it related to the work of the First Lady including abortion, child care, education, health reform, and youth issues such as after school activities, teen pregnancy, and violence. The records include agendas, articles, briefing books, emails, letters, legislation, memos, schedules, speech material, talking points, and weekly reports.
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2012-0038-S
This collection consists of Neera Tanden’s subject files from the Office of Policy Development. The subject matter of the collection is devoted to the issues concerning the First Lady including tobacco control and cessation, education, women in sports, children’s health insurance, women’s health issues, parental unemployment insurance, and paid family leave. The records consist of printed material, memos, news clips, drafts, notes, and speech transcripts
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Warnath, Stephen

Civil Rights Series
Systematic
This collection consists of records from the files of Stephen Warnath, Senior Policy Analyst in the Domestic Policy Council. The Civil Rights Series includes material pertaining to the Civil Rights Working Group and topics such as affirmative action, English only, age discrimination, religious freedom, and voting rights. The records also include confirmation briefing materials for Department of Justice (DOJ) and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) nominees. The records include briefing papers, correspondence, schedules, testimony, reports, clippings, articles, legislative referral memoranda, and memos. The majority of the memos are internal between the Domestic Policy Council staff and the staff of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and between the Domestic Policy Council staff and Congress.
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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
FOIA 2006-0227-F
This collection consists of material related to gays in the military from January 20, 1993 through July 31, 1993. The records include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and email, and deal with the development of the policy that became known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". These records include documents describing the policy proposals made by Senator Sam Nunn and Representative Barney Frank, and the various legal cases of military personnel being discharged for admitting their homosexuality. Also included are letters from the public and from members of Congress expressing their views on the issue.
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Drugs
FOIA 2006-0948-F
This collection consists of email, cables, and reports of the aftermath from November 9, 1998, when a Colombian Air Force plane that landed in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, was discovered to contain over 700 separate packets of cocaine. Many of the cables summarize Colombian newspaper articles and television reports about the discovery of drugs on the plane and the reaction by the Colombian government. The Colombian press attacked the corruption in the Columbian armed forces and officially dubbed the Colombia Air Force, the “Blue Cartel.”
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Druyan, Ann
FOIA 2006-1877-F
This collection consists of records related to the film Contact. The film, released on July 1, 1997, is a science fiction film about the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Program. The screenplay was co-written by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan and based on the novel of the same title written by Sagan. This collection consists of memos regarding the use of the President’s image in the film and email concerning the film’s co author and Sagan’s wife, Ann Druyan.
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Duffey, Joseph
FOIA 2006-0209-F
This collection consists of records concerning Joseph Duffey, Director of the United States Information Agency (USIA), from 1993-1999. The records include correspondence, memoranda, press material and education program information. Topics in this collection include the Commission on Public Diplomacy, a White House reception for an internship program for Russian entrepreneurs, “Investing in People: U.S. - South Africa Conference on Democracy and the Market Economy,” and information concerning other events. The correspondence includes invitations to events and letters of appreciation and endorsement.
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Edley, Christopher
FOIA 2008-0308-F
This collection consists of records concerning the White House’s review of federal affirmative action programs and policy. The review was led by George Stephanopoulos and Christopher Edley. The review was mandated by President Clinton in March of 1995. It concluded on July 19, 1995 with a speech wherein President Clinton used the phrase “mend it, don’t end it” to describe his new policy toward affirmative action. This collection contains the entirety of Christopher Edley’s staff files.
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Edmonds, Terry
FOIA 2006-0462-F
This collection consists of records from the files of Terry Edmonds from the Office of Speechwriting. Edmonds was the first African American Chief Speechwriter in a presidential administration. Topics in this collection include race relations, education, veterans, youth, gun control, and senior citizens. The speech drafts in this collection are for State of the Union speeches, radio addresses, commencement speeches and special events. In addition to speeches and speech drafts, the records include letters, memorandum, schedules, reports, articles, and clippings.
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Education
Systematic
This collection consists of the Bruce Reed Education series in the Domestic Policy Council. The files include material pertaining to national standards and testing; the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the 1999 efforts to reauthorize the Act; 100,000 teachers and class size; charter schools and vouchers; education events and forums; social promotion; Goals 2000; HOPE Scholarships; Pell Grants; the Education Flexibility Partnership Act of 1999 (Ed-flex); education funding and budgets; and various school and teacher issues. The files contain correspondence, reports and articles, memos, polls, handwritten notes, hard copies of email, schedules, printed material, and memos to the President.
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This collection consists of the Kendra Brooks' Correspondence series in the Domestic Policy Council. The files include inbound and outbound correspondence pertaining to class-size reduction, the School Construction Initiative, the America Reads program, and Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans.The files contain letters, memoranda, email, and background articles.
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This collection consists of the Kendra Brooks' Publications series related to national and state education goals and standards, funding for education, class-size reduction, school safety, after-school programs, reading reform, teacher quality and preparation, and student assessments. The collection is in no specific arrangement.
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This collection consists of the Subject Files of Kendra Brooks. The files contain correspondence, reports, articles, memos, and various printed material. Other documents include background information for education events and meetings. The files include material pertaining to charter schools, national testing, SAT preparation, school safety, school modernization/construction, affirmative action, Blue Ribbon Schools, class–size reduction, teacher quality, Limited English Proficiency (LEP), the White House Initiative on Education Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Tribal Colleges and Universities, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s), the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and Title 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
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Systematic
This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Education series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to class size reduction, test preparation, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, charter schools, the digital divide, distance learning, youth violence in schools, teacher salaries, social promotion, Hispanic education, standardized testing, and after-school programs. The records consist of reports, draft legislation, memoranda, correspondence to and from organizations and community leaders that focus on education issues, articles, publications, email, and fact sheets relating to the Administration’s progress on education.
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This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Events series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to education events and the corresponding background materials. The collection consists of reports, memoranda, email, congressional correspondence, press releases, and speech drafts.
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Systematic
This collection consists of Andrew Rotherham’s Subject series in the Domestic Policy Council. It contains records related to research materials for education issues relating to funding for IDEA [Individuals with Disabilities Education Act], failing schools, youth violence, Equity 2000, educator awards, litigation, and legislation. The records consists of reports, memoranda, email, articles on various education topics, publications, handwritten notes, and correspondence from school district leaders nationwide.
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FOIA 2006-0175-F
This collection consists of documents concerning the Sharable Content/Courseware Reference Model (SCORM), Executive Order 13111, and The President’s Task Force on Training Technology. SCORM is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based e-learning. The files contain correspondence, background materials, resumes, memoranda, email, and copies of Executive Order 13111 concerning the creation of The President’s Task Force on Federal Training Technology.
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FOIA 2006-0463-F
This collection consists of speech drafts, articles, notes, memoranda and correspondence from the files of Paul Glastris, Speechwriter. Many of the records in this collection were used by Glastris in the composition of President Clinton’s speeches. Glastris drafted speeches related to but not limited to education, electronic commerce, and the State of the Union.
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FOIA 2006-0506-F
This collection contains notes, memoranda, talking points, lists, schedules, and background information pertaining to research files and speech drafts for remarks by the President at Awards Ceremony for Blue Ribbon Schools, October 28, 1999. The collection consists of background information and information regarding scheduling for the Blue Ribbon Schools ceremony. The memoranda and talking points relate to the Department of Education and the Blue Ribbon Schools Elementary Programs. The lists consist of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the schools selected for recognition, and the schedules relate to the draft agenda for the ceremony. The background materials contain information about the Blue Ribbon Schools programs, how the schools can apply, and how they are selected.
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Edwards, Wade*
FOIA 2010-0356-F AV
This collection consists of photographs of Wade Edwards at the Voice of American National Endowment for the Humanities National Essay winner’s reception at the White House March 13, 1996. The photographs detail Hillary Rodham Clinton greeting Wade Edwards and family, and essay contest winners in the Blue Room.
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Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)
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Ira Magaziner Electronic Commerce Series: From the records of the Domestic Policy Council, Ira Magaziner’s Electronic Commerce series covers policy considerations relating to Internet and electronic commerce issues. Ira Magaziner served as Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development from 1993 to 1998. The files contain correspondence, reports, memos, and articles dealing with all aspects of internet issues, including copyright and intellectual property protection, encryption, domain names, and tariff and tax considerations on products sold via the internet. The records contain correspondence and reports from various international organizations such as the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI).
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FOIA 2006-0463-F
This collection consists of speech drafts, articles, notes, memoranda and correspondence from the files of Paul Glastris, Speechwriter. Many of the records in this collection were used by Glastris in the composition of President Clinton’s speeches. Glastris drafted speeches related to but not limited to education, electronic commerce, and the State of the Union.
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Eng, Matthew
Systematic 2010-1112-S
This series contains records from Matthew Eng, a White House Intern in 2000. Matthew Eng’s records include articles, publications, reports, a Lexis-Nexis user manual, and handwritten notes relating to background research for various topics including Consumer Fraud and TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).
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Executive Order 12875
FOIA 2006-0328-F
This collection consists of records pertaining to Executive Order 12875, “Enhancing the Intergovernmental Partnership”. The records include correspondence, note cards, copies of the executive order, talking points, and memoranda.
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Executive Order 13083
FOIA 2006-0357-F
This collection consists of records pertaining to Executive Order 13083, “Federalism”. The records include correspondence, statements, memoranda, email and copies of Executive Order 13083.
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Executive Order 13095
FOIA 2006-0358-F
This collection consists of records pertaining to Executive Order 13095, which suspended Executive Order 13083, “Federalism”. The records include correspondence, press releases, press briefings and copies of the Executive Order.

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Executive Order 13111
FOIA 2006-0175-F
This collection consists of documents concerning the Sharable Content/Courseware Reference Model (SCORM), Executive Order 13111, and The President’s Task Force on Training Technology. SCORM is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based e-learning. The files contain correspondence, background materials, resumes, memoranda, email, and copies of Executive Order 13111 concerning the creation of The President’s Task Force on Federal Training Technology.
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Executive Order 13132
FOIA 2006-0359-F
This collection consists of correspondence, reports, email, press releases, Presidential statements, and memoranda concerning Executive Order 13132, “Federalism.”
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Fair Housing
FOIA 2006-0220-F
This collection consists of records concerning the Clinton Administration’s policies on fair housing. The records include memos, letters, speeches, correspondence, and testimonies. The records include material from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Cabinet Affairs, and Legislative Affairs. The topics covered by these records include the enforcement of Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and HUD’s involvement in Welfare to Work programs. There are also records concerning two secretaries of HUD, Henry Cisneros and Andrew Cuomo.
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FOIA 2009-0387-F
This collection consists of records concerning HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) housing in Beaumont and Vidor, Texas and Moving to Opportunity. The records include a note and memoranda, news articles, and remarks by HUD Secretary Henry G. Cisneros. The note relates to the integration of public housing in Vidor, Texas. The memorandum is from Henry Cisneros and also contains information on the integration efforts for public housing in Vidor, Texas.
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Farewell Address
FOIA 2008-0941-F
This collection consists of material regarding the televised Farewell Address given from the Oval Office on January 18, 2001, and the President’s Farewell Address to White House staff at Andrews Air Force Base on January 21, 2001. This collection consists primarily of email, more specifically, the email includes speech drafts sent to or from Jeff Shesol.
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Farmer, James L. Jr.
FOIA 2008-0695-F
This collection consists of records from when James L. Farmer, Jr. received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on January 15, 1998. The files contain congressional correspondence and correspondence written by the general public recommending that President William J. Clinton award Dr. James L. Farmer, Jr. the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The files also contain lists of Presidential Medal of Freedom award ceremony invitees and the citations read for each recipient during the ceremony.
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Firmage, Joseph
FOIA 2008-0359-F
This collection consists of email in reference to Joe Firmage. Joseph Firmage is an internet entrepreneur, and well known for his belief in extraterrestrial intelligence.
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Five Point Plan to Revitalize Base Closure Communities
FOIA 2006-1194-F
This collection includes briefing papers for July 2, 1993 concerning a statement on the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) Report. Topics also include meeting with the foreign press, the Media Opinion Leaders luncheon, video taping/radio address taping, and a private dinner event at the White House.
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Flemming, Stanley
FOIA 2012-0669F
This collection consists of correspondence from members of the military and the legislature as well as medical professionals in Washington State and California recommending Stanley Flemming to the position of Surgeon General in early 1995. Flemming also wrote expressing his interest in the position. Henry Foster was nominated in 1995 for the position, but never confirmed. Ultimately Audrey Manley was appointed acting Surgeon General from 1995-1997, and in 1998 David Satcher was appointed Surgeon General by President Clinton.
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Footlik, Jay*
FOIA 2008-0211-F AV
This collection consists of photographs featuring staffer Jay Footlik. Included are the following: photographs on October 20, 1995 of Footlik aboard Air Force One; Stephen Goodin and Footlik talking with President Clinton on May 21, 1996; President Clinton being briefed by Footlik, Leon Panetta, George Stephanopoulos on July 26, 1996 in the Oval Office; Footlik with President Clinton after Radio Address on July 26, 1996; Danny Wexler and Footlik helping President Clinton prepare for a Hanukkah event on December 5, 1996; President Clinton greeting Footlik on the receiving line at a Christmas reception on December 9, 1996 in the Blue Room; President Clinton meeting and greeting the Office of Public Liaison including Footlik on December 17, 1996;and President Clinton meeting Footlik on July 15, 1997.
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Forum 2000
FOIA 2006-0503-F
This collection contains transcripts, correspondence, general information, and invitations related to a speech given by the First Lady at Forum 2000 in Prague, Czech Republic on October 13, 1998. The event was the second in a series of conferences that Vaclav Havel, President of the Czech Republic, hosted to discuss the challenges of the new millennium. Mrs. Clinton’s speech focused on globalization and the challenges it presented to economies, governments, and society as a whole. She reflected upon the previous millennium and conveyed optimism for the following one.
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Fountain, Frank
FOIA 2006-1019-F
This collection consists of materials related to Frank Fountain, a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). It includes letters, email, and cables. Some of the records within this FOIA came from personnel files, which result in many closures related to personal privacy.
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France
FOIA 2008-1185-F
This collection consists of the subject file on France from the White House Office of Records Management's (WHORM). The files contain correspondence, speech drafts and schedules, including correspondence between President Clinton and French President Jacques Chirac (1995 - 2007). The schedule for President Chirac's 1996 visit to the White House is also included.
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Franco, President Itamar
FOIA 2009-1158-F
This collection consists of records from Brazilian President Itamar Franco's December 1994 visit to attend the Summit of the Americas in Miami. These materials include National Security Council cover sheets and a memo to the National Security Advisor, requesting a photo opportunity with President Franco and President Clinton.
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Friedman, Stephen
FOIA 2006-1009-F
This collection consists of memoranda, press releases, forms, correspondence, articles, cables, and email concerning Stephen Friedman. Friedman was appointed to the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) in 1999. A considerable amount of this collection is from personnel files of Friedman, nearly all of which are closed for personal privacy.
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Gaines, Ernest J.*
FOIA 2009-0774-F AV
This request consists of photographs of President Clinton awarding the National Medal of Arts and Humanities to Ernest J. Gaines at a ceremony at DAR Constitution Hall on December 20, 2000. These photos document the award ceremony and the dinner afterwards at the White House. Gaines is a fiction author and Louisiana native.
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Galbraith, Marie (Bootsie)
FOIA 2006-0530-F
This collection consists of a letter from “The Project Starlight Coalition” to President Clinton and a response from James A. Dorskind, Special Assistant to the President/Director of Correspondence and Presidential Messages, regarding unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrials.” Marie (Bootsie) Galbraith is one of many signatories on this letter. The file also contains a letter, dated August 3, 1995, from James A. Dorskind, to Steven M. Greer, M.D., Director, Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence regarding unidentified flying objects and extraterrestrials. Accompanying this correspondence is the White House tracking sheet.
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Gays in the Military
FOIA 2006-0227-F
This collection consists of material related to gays in the military from January 20, 1993 through July 31, 1993. The records include correspondence, reports, memoranda, and email, and deal with the development of the policy that became known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". These records include documents describing the policy proposals made by Senator Sam Nunn and Representative Barney Frank, and the various legal cases of military personnel being discharged for admitting their homosexuality. Also included are letters from the public and from members of Congress expressing their views on the issue.
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Genack, Rabbi Menachem
FOIA 2009-1069
This collection consists of records related to missives sent by Rabbi Menachem Genack to both President Clinton and Ann Lewis, Director of White House Communications. The collection consists of cover letters and missives authored by Rabbi Genack, fellow rabbis, scholars, scientists, and others.
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
FOIA 2010-0722-F
This collection consists of a cable transcript of the March 2, 1993, press conference given by Douglas Newkirk, the assistant United States Trade Representative (USTR), regarding negotiations with China and their rejoining the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
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Genocide
FOIA 2006-0647-F
This collection consists of records describing the ethnic cleansing that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina around the town of Srebrenica in July 1995. The massacre of 8,000 Bosnian Muslims that occurred in Srebrenica is the largest mass murder in Europe since World War II. The ICJ (International Court of Justice) deemed it an act of genocide. This collection consists of memoranda, reports, handwritten notes, newspaper articles, correspondence, talking points, cables, and press guidance. A highlight of the records concerns the efforts of the United States and its European allies to bring the perpetrators of genocidal crimes to justice.
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Gingrich, Newt*
FOIA 2006-0313-F AV
This collection consists of photographs from a meeting with President Clinton and Rep. Newt Gingrich. The meeting took place in the Residence on October 28, 1997. President Clinton was accompanied in the meeting by Erskine Bowles and others. President Clinton is presented a gift from Rep. Gingrich.
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Glastris, Paul
FOIA 2006-0463-F
This collection consists of speech drafts, articles, notes, memoranda and correspondence from the files of Paul Glastris, Speechwriter. Many of the records in this collection were used by Glastris in the composition of President Clinton’s speeches. Glastris drafted speeches related to but not limited to education, electronic commerce, and the State of the Union.
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Gore, Albert*
FOIA 2006-0221-F
This collection consists of material regarding the 2000 Presidential Election recount of votes in Florida. The records include speeches, memoranda, transcripts, and email demonstrating the White House's efforts to chart a course of neutrality during the contested election between Albert Gore, Jr. and George W. Bush.
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FOIA 2006-0226-F
This collection consists of materials related to White House communication between January 01, 2000 and January 20, 2001 regarding Vice President Gore's campaign for President. It consists of correspondence, memoranda, speech drafts, and schedules related to various aspects of the campaign."
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FOIA 2009-0835-F AV*
This is a video recording of President Clinton and Vice President Gore presenting Presidential Science and Technology medals on September 30, 1993 to award winners on the South grounds of the White House. President Clinton and Vice President Gore made brief remarks at the ceremony. The recipients of the National Medal of Science for 1993 were: Daniel Nathans and Salome G. Waelsch, Biological Sciences; Donald J. Cram, Norman Hackerman, Chemistry; Alfred Y. Cho, Engineering; Martin D. Kruskal, Mathematics; Val L. Fitch, and Vera C. Rubin, Physical Sciences. The recipients of the National Medal of Technology for 1993 were: Walter L. Robb, Advanced Manufacturing Technology; Amos E. Joel, Jr., William H. Joyce, George Levitt & Marinus Los, Kenneth H. Olsen, General Product and Process Innovation; Hans W. Liepmann, Human Resource Development; George Kozmetsky, and William D. Manly, Technology Transfer.
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Gore for President
FOIA 2006-0226-F
This collection consists of materials related to White House communication between January 01, 2000 and January 20, 2001 regarding Vice President Gore's campaign for President. It consists of correspondence, memoranda, speech drafts, and schedules related to various aspects of the campaign."
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Government Performance and Results Act*
FOIA 2009-0862-F AV
This collection consists of a video recording of President Clinton and Vice President Gore on August 3, 1993 giving remarks upon signing the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993. Representative John Conyers and Senator William Roth make brief remarks after the President signs the bill. Video ends with President Clinton in a brief exchange with reporters.
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Government Shutdown*
FOIA 2011-0426-F AV
This collection consists of photographs of budget meetings at the White House including: President Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Sec. Robert Rubin, Sen. Bob Dole, Rep. Newt Gingrich, Rep. Dick Armey, Sen. Tom Daschle, Rep. Richard Gephardt, Leon Panetta, and others. The meetings at the White House were negotiations to solve the budget impasse and government shutdown. The photos are from 1995 and 1996
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Govoha, Beth Medras*
FOIA 2006-0232-F AV
This is a video recording pertaining to President Clinton’s meeting with the Beth Medrash Govoha organization (a Haredi yeshiva) at the St. Regis Hotel in New York on March 11, 1996. President Clinton is presented with a special book on behalf of Beth Medrash Govoha. President Clinton makes remarks to the meeting. The video recording ends abruptly after the President’s remarks.
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Graham, Rev. Billy
FOIA 2006-0485-F
This collection consists of correspondence, meetings, and phone calls between President Clinton and the Reverend Billy Graham. The topics of correspondence and conversations included congratulations (to President Clinton on his re-election in 1996), get well wishes, religious matters, travel, and national health care. Also included are photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles from the White House Staff and Office Files, Public Liaison, regarding the life and career of Billy Graham.
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FOIA 2007-1758-F AV*
This collection consists of photographs of Hilary Clinton and Billy Graham together at: the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton on February 4, 1993; the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace for the Funeral of Richard Nixon on April 27, 1994; the National Prayer Breakfast on February 2, 1995; the Memorial Service for of the Oklahoma City Federal building bombing on April 23, 1995; the Dedication ceremony of the George H.W Bush Library in College Station, TX on November 11, 1997; the National Prayer Breakfast on February 5, 1998, and photographs from the Time Magazine Anniversary Dinner at Radio City Hall in New York on March, 3, 1998.
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Green, Lisa
Systematic 2012-0043-S
This collection consists of Lisa Green’s records as the chair of the working group for the Clinton Administration’s New Markets Initiative, and as an adviser on the National Economic Council. The collection highlights topics relating to the New Markets Initiative and the Community Reinvestment Act, as well as presidential trips, speeches, and events that were intended to provide support for this initiative. The records include memos, printed emails, correspondence, speeches, background materials, press papers, lists, meeting notes, schedules, talking points, papers, and proposals.
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Greer, Steven
FOIA 2006-0483-F
This collection consists of correspondence and position papers sent to President Clinton from Dr. Steven Greer, Director of the Center for the Study of Extraterrestrial Intelligence (CSETI). Also included is correspondence from a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) spokesperson to Dr. Greer and a NASA press release regarding unidentified flying objects.
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Greenspan, Alan*
FOIA 2009-1399-F AV
This collection consists of photographs of Alan Greenspan with President Clinton and with Economic Policy Team Advisors during the Clinton Administration
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Guam
FOIA 2006-0193-F
This collection consists of records related to Guam. These records discuss Guam’s political status, proposed legislation (namely the Guam Commonwealth Act), economic development, tourism, the United States Military’s use of land in Guam, immigration, and President William J. Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton’s visits to Guam. This collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, press clippings, reports, and speeches concerning Guam.
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Haiti
FOIA 2006-0187-F
This collection contains materials from the White House staff office of the National Security Council (NSC), from 1994. Records include correspondence, memoranda, newspaper articles, press releases, reports, and talking points. The majority of the materials are letters from President Clinton to various members of Congress. The President's letters are in response to congressional members whose original correspondence questioned the President's authority to use force without prior approval by Congress. Talking points explain the arguments for military intervention to various groups that the President met at the White House, including the Congressional Black Caucus, or to various news organizations and wire services. Reports include the justification of economic fund transfers in support of the reconstruction of Haiti, the public affairs strategy for possible military intervention, or the notification to Congress as required by the War Powers Resolution, when U.S. forces were deployed.
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Hall, James Benito
FOIA 2008-1390-F
This collection consists of records relating to Dr. James Benito Hall who served as Ambassador of Goodwill, HIV/AIDS. The records consist of correspondence to, from, or about Dr. Hall.
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Halter, Bill
FOIA 2006-0184-F
This collection consists of memoranda, correspondence, reports, forms, notes, articles, and printed electronic email, regarding William A. (“Bill”) Halter. Bill Halter served as Senior Advisor in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) from 1993 to 1999. As Senior Advisor, he provided counsel to OMB on policy issues regarding review and evaluation of the management practices and budgets of federal departments.
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Hamman, Helen
FOIA 2009-0895-F
This collection consists of a letter with newspaper clippings from Helen Hamman to President Clinton regarding her father, Don C. Smith, former Director of the Red Cross pre-WWII, and his deathbed confession of a conversation he had with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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Hawking, Stephen
FOIA 2006-0550-F
This collection contains letters and drafts of letters between President Clinton and Stephen Hawking relating to the White House Millennium Lectures. The collection also includes biographical information on Stephen Hawking and a copy of a lecture delivered by Stephen Hawking for the White House Millennium Lectures.
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Health Care
FOIA 2006-0223-F
This collection consists largely of the First Lady’s Office files that include memos, background files, and meeting notes concerning the formation and actions of the Health Care Taskforce and working groups. These files include records pertaining to the Health Care Taskforce and working group development; the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons lawsuit brought against Hillary Clinton; and the final Report on Health Care Reform. Files also contain correspondence concerning President Clinton’s decision to appoint the First Lady to chair the Health Care Taskforce.
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FOIA 2006-0225-F
This collection consists of correspondence between the White House and Congress from July 1993 through December 1993 relating to the Health Care Task Force. The topics covered by this collection are health care form, specifically funding of the new plan, loss of revenue for physicians and individual coverage.
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FOIA 2006-0770-F
This collection consists of reports, memoranda, correspondence, news clippings, and schedules from the files of Ira Magaziner, Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development. Magaziner assisted in implementing President Clinton’s Health Care Reform initiatives by coordinating policy development for the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The records include draft reports produced by the working groups Magaziner formed to advise the Task Force.
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FOIA 2006-0810-F
This collection consists of records related to Hillary Rodham Clinton's Health Care Reform Files, 1993-1996. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton served as the Chair of the President's Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The files contain reports, memoranda, correspondence, schedules, and news clippings. These materials discuss topics such as the proposed health care plan, the need for health care reform, benefits packages, Medicare, Medicaid, events in support of the Administration's plan, and other health care reform proposals. Furthermore, this material includes draft reports from the White House Health Care Interdepartmental Working Group, formed to advise the Health Care Task Force on the reform plan.
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FOIA 2006-0885-F Segment 1
This collection consists of Ira Magaziner’s Health Care Task Force files including: correspondence, reports, news clippings, press releases, and publications. Ira Magaziner a Senior Advisor to President Clinton for Policy Development was heavily involved in health care reform. Magaziner assisted the Task Force by coordinating health care policy development through numerous working groups. Magaziner and the First Lady were the President’s primary advisors on health care. The Health Care Task Force eventually produced the administration’s health care plan, introduced to Congress as the Health Security Act. This bill failed to pass in 1994.
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FOIA 2006-0885-F Segment 2
This collection consists of records describing the efforts of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to get health care reform through Congress. This collection consists of correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles, memos, papers, and reports. A significant feature of the records are letters from constituents describing their feelings about health care reform and disastrous financial situations they found themselves in as the result of inadequate or inappropriate health insurance coverage.
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Health Care Interdepartmental Working Group
Systematic
The White House Health Care Interdepartmental Working Group was created to gather information on previous health care reform initiatives, generate ideas, and formulate alternative options and present those options for consideration by the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. The Interdepartmental Working Group records consist of documents used, created, received, and maintained by more than 500 working group participants. The collection is arranged in the following six series: Participant’s Working Papers, Briefing Books, Tollgate Books, Audit Groups, Documents Not Produced, and Computer Disks.
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Health Security Act Series
Systematic
This collection contains records from the files of Chris Jennings, Senior Health Policy Advisor in the Domestic Policy Council. The records include memoranda, correspondence, reports, press releases, briefing papers, statistical data, graphs, legislative drafts, publications, and news clippings related to the Health Security Act. This material provides a detailed analysis of the Act, as well as a chronological subseries that focuses on legislative strategies to enact the Health Security Act. This collection also contains material examining the alternatives to the Health Security Act.
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Hermann, Robert
FOIA 2006-1010-F
This collection consists of memoranda, press releases, forms, correspondence, articles, cables, and email concerning Robert Hermann. Hermann was a member of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB). A considerable amount of this collection is from the personnel files of Hermann, nearly all of which are closed for personal privacy.
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HIV/AIDS
FOIA 2006-0947-F
This collection consists of records that relate to the Export-Import Bank and their involvement in the HIV/AIDS program for Africa. The records relate to the 2000 G-8 Summit in Okinawa and the Clinton Administration’s efforts to obtain funding for African debt relief, specifically the Cologne Initiative and the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) debt initiative. The records consist of correspondence, speeches, memoranda, talking points and public press releases regarding the announcement by the Ex-Im Bank of their loan program. The collection includes email regarding HIV/AIDS programs in Africa, specifically email to and from Sandra Thurman, former director of the Office of the National Aids Policy.
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Systematic 2012-0045-S
This collection consists of email concerning national and international HIV/AIDS policy sent and received by Sandra Thurman. Related subjects found within this collection consist of needle exchange, AIDS awareness events, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Sandra L. Thurman served as the Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) at the White House from 1997 until the end of the administration.
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Hogan, Lyn
Systematic 2010-1083-S
This series contains records relating to teen pregnancy preventative efforts, the appointment of Dr. Henry Foster as Senior Advisor to the President for Teen Pregnancy and Youth Issues, the creation of the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, and White House meetings and events on Teen Pregnancy. The records include memoranda, press releases, newsletters, reports, publications, articles, pamphlets, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.
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Systematic 2011-1010-S
This collection consists of Lyn Hogan’s records from her work in the Policy Development Office relating to issues of child care and the child welfare system. There are a significant number of items relating to the child welfare system, including adoption, child abuse, foster care, the juvenile and family court system, and adoption legislation. The records include memos, publications, transcripts, academic reports and papers, correspondence, and articles.
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Holbrooke, Richard*
FOIA 2007-1036-F AV
This collection consists of photographs of President Clinton during the Balkan Peace Agreement meetings in Paris, France on December 14, 1995. The photographs document President Clinton, Secretary Warren Christopher, and Ambassador Richard Holbrooke meeting at a luncheon with Balkan Heads of State: President Alija Izetbegovic of Bosnia, President Franjo Tudjman of Croatia, and President Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia at the Ambassador’s Residence in Paris. Other world leaders present include, Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Prime Minister John Major, Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, and others.
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Hotel Okura
FOIA 2008-1647-F
This collection consists of records concerning Iwao Osaki and Hotel Okura in Tokyo, Japan. Iwao Osaki is owner of Hotel Okura. The records in this collection consist of one letter relating to Osaki.
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Houston, Jean
FOIA 2006-0498-F
This collection consists of correspondence, press releases, a statement, a memo, and a news article regarding Dr. Jean Houston. Dr. Houston is an author and principal founder of, “The Foundation for Mind Research,” and “The Human Potential Movement.”
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Huckabee, Mike
FOIA 2006-0318-F
This collection consists of records related to Mike Huckabee, Lieutenant Governor, and subsequently, Governor of Arkansas. The records include correspondence, memos, email, telephone logs, and guest lists. The collection consists largely of correspondence or draft correspondence between the White House and the Governor and records in which White House staff members make reference to Huckabee.
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Hultin, Jerry*
FOIA 2008-0826-F AV
This collection consists of photographs of Hillary Rodham Clinton and/or President Clinton with Jerry Hultin, Undersecretary of the Navy. Photographs include: Hillary Rodham Clinton arriving at the Marine Barracks and Navy Yard Museum in Washington, D.C. on March 5, 1999. Some of the participants include: Secretary Richard Danzig, Undersecretary Jerry Hultin, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, Mayor Anthony Williams, Richard Moe, and Robert Peck. The First Lady and the Principals on a bus tour of the Navy Yard. The First Lady and the group tour the Navy Yard Museum. The First Lady addressing the White House Millennium Council's Washington Navy Yard event. The First Lady greeting military guests at the event. Also, photographs from the July 4, 2000 OPSAIL event in New York, NY are included. These photographs feature President Clinton greeting Jerry Hultin, at the arrival ceremony on the U.S.S. John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier.
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