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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: 1998-0004-F[3] S FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Chief of Staff, White House Office of Series: Sununu, John, Files Subseries: Correspondence Files OA/ID Number: 29103 Folder ID Number: 29103-001 Folder Title: M.I. [More Important] (copies) 3/16/90-6/5/90 Incoming M [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 15 24 1 4 ID# 130738 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 09, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. GEORGE V MCGOWAN SUBJECT: URGES GOVERNOR SUNUNU. TO ACCEPT AN INVITATION- FROM JACK BOWEN TO ADDRESS THE UNITED STATES ENERGY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING ON MAY 16 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/09 C 90/04/09 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/09 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 30738 BALTIMORE GAS AND ELECTRIC CHARLES CENTER P.O. BOX 1475 . BALTIMORE. MARYLAND 21203 GEORGE V. MCGOWAN CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD April 5, 1990 (301) 234-5658 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Office of the President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: It will be an honor for us if you are able to accept the invitation you recently received from Jack Bowen to address the United States Energy Association Annual Meeting on May 16, 1990. I am currently Chairman of the USEA, and I know our members are eager to have you be a part of our event, and will be extremely interested in your remarks. We understand the demands on your schedule, but feel that your insight into energy issues is invaluable. As you know, USEA serves as the United States Member Committee of the World Energy Council. We expect a sizeable number of attendees from other WEC countries and they, of course, will be equally interested in your perspective on energy. I hope you can accept our invitation. ID# 130757 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 09, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. PATRICK B. MCGUIGAN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN ARTICLE BY PAT BUCHANAN, WHICH HE AGREES WITH; SUPPORTS A VETO OF THE CHILD CARE BILL; EXPRESSES CONCERN REGARDING LITHUANIA ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/09 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: C MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 130757 Free Congress 4/5/90 Foundation Center for Law & Democracy 721 Second Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 202-546-3000 Dear John- Paul M. Weyrich President Dr. James Costantino Executive Vice President Patrick B. McGuigan 0 There b much truth too Senior Scholar A Non-Profit, Tax-Exempt Educational Organization much - - in This piece by Buchonon 5. Gredit 2 for changing newsletter. the childcoze I tued to give you Some critical That the preg deliver the dynomic in my last It's Veto + give you a chonce to doa a better package, — and OUR guys needthe "Bush cover" for Their votes. 3. Is Baba, I presume, the problem on Lithuonia? l have supported caution but freedom ! this stuff now is hurtfal to all of us & to Traditional Values-Conservative Governance-Institutional Reform XVER i's e solicitude for envi- country is not the and the conser- along, le <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< go of or k no when, of this on+' Enough on I tems offmy for help, it may ormal ge' agenda! I'm-going to - is as get you a bit more detail 04 anan CNN's how various people look at the High Court possible short list" m the movement Hong in in Thre God Himself only knows where we'd be without you all best. Pat enclosed. P.S More information on my book also ID# 130827 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 09, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. ERIC S. MONDSCHEIN SUBJECT: FORWARDS AN INTERNATIONAL TREATY ON DEFOREST- ATION DRAFTED BY STUDENTS FROM BELGIUM, THE SOVIET UNION AND THE UNITED STATES; REQUESTS A CRITIQUE OR WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/09 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 130827 DR. ERIC S. MONDSCHEIN Director, Law, Youth & Citizenship Program New York State Bar Association DR. WAYNE P. KUNZ Assistant Director One Elk Street Albany, New York 12207 518-474-1460 April 4, 1990 Governor John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: Students from the Antwerp International School (Belgium); Moscow School #1129 (Soviet Union); and Northport High School (New York) have been working together for the past year to draft the enclosed international treaty on deforestation. This project has been developed under the auspices of the New York State Bar Association's Law, Youth and Citizenship Program. The students first met in Antwerpen, Belgium in May 1989 to select a treaty topic and develop a workplan. The students selected deforestation as the subject for the treaty project. The purpose of the treaty is to "encourage reforestation around the globe and to discourage the deforestation of the world." The students met for a second planning meeting in New York during the fall of 1989 to develop strategy and outline the provisions of the treaty. The students have worked together by dividing up the research and writing tasks, they also have taken advantage of modern technology by faxing their drafts and using computer electronic mail to correspond. The treaty has been drafted by the students applying all of the standards and theories of international law. It invites all nations of the world to " save the world for future generations. " The students will present the treaty before members of the International Court of Justice and officers of the United Nations at The Peace Palace, in The Hague, Netherlands on April 20, 1990. NYSBA Governor John H. Sununu April 4, 1990 Page 2 As someone who is committed to education and the environment, we wanted you to know what our young people are doing. So much is said about what is wrong with education and teenagers today; however, these students demonstrated through their commitment to working together on a significant issue, that the future may be brighter than we thought. I know your time is precious but if your schedule would permit, I am sure the students would appreciate a few words of encouragement or a critique of their proposed treaty from you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Eric Mondichen Eric S. Mondschein Enc. ID 130122 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 05, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. NICHOLAS J. MAURO SUBJECT: INVITATION TO A SPEECH AT DOWLING. COLLEGE BEING GIVEN BY DR. W. EDWARDS DEMING ON MAY 14 90 IN OAKDALE, N. Y. ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/05 C 90/04/05 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/04 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 130122 DOWLING COLLEGE OFFICE OF GRADUATE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Personal College April 2, 1990 Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff to President Bush The White House Washington, D.C. Dear John, Thank you for your note of March 13, 1990 regarding my suggestion to attach a Deming education package to the aid earmarked for Panama. You might consider the same type of package for the aid currently being designed for Nicaragua's new government and Eastern Europe. On the other hand, that is not what this note is really about. As you may recall, approximately one year ago Dr. Charles Rudiger, Dowling's Dean of Business was kind enough to arrange for me to attend New York University's Graduate School of Business as a visiting faculty member to study under Dr. W. Edwards Deming, the quality guru. In addition, LIBNs was kind enough to publish the attached two articles. Interestingly enough, these two events have given birth to what seems to be a genuine friendship between Dr. Deming and myself. Sometimes little relationships of this nature have no meaning, and sometimes they lead to very significant outcomes. In this case, Dowling students, faculty, and the Long Island Community will be beneficiaries. On the morning of May 14th, Dr. Deming will be visiting Dowling as a guest speaker. Dowling's Provost, Dr. Albert Donor, and I have been working on the details. I am uncertain whether you would be interested in attending an event of this nature or if your schedule will permit. However, if there is interest, I would be pleased to make arrangements for you, since the event will be by invitation only. An occasion that would bring you and Dr. Deming together could very well be looked upon as the preliminary step for President Bush joining us for next year's commencement ceremonies at Dowling College. In any event, I thought that in view of my Caribbean suggestions, you might be interested in being present on May 14th. Be well and I look forward to hearing from you in the not too distant future. Sincerely, nic Nicholas J. Mauro, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Management 212-931-9029 516-244-3163 Oakdale. Long Island, New York 11769-1999 (516) 589-6100 (212) 466-3668 ID# 130154 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 05, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JOHN J. MOTLEY III SUBJECT: URGES THE ADMINISTRATION TO REVIEW AND ADD CLARIFYING AMENDMENTS TO THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/05 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 130154 NFIB National Federation of Independent Business April 2, 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Governor Sununu: The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will create a legal nightmare for small business owners if it is enacted without significantly tightening its language. Small business owners do not intentionally discriminate against the disabled. However, the ambiguous language in the bill and the unknown price tag could realistically result in a parade of attorneys seeking to profit through expensive lawsuits against small employers. If a disabled customer or visitor believes discrimination may have taken place, the only remedy available under the ADA bill is a lawsuit to correct the problem. No administrative remedy exists in cases involving customers, clients, or visitors. Of course, a lawsuit means legal fees -- legal fees in amounts that could seriously harm the economic viability of a small business even if the business owner eventually prevails. At a recent meeting before the American Bar Association, ADA legal expert, Thomas Barnard, of the firm Duvin, Cahn and Barnard commented with regard to enactment of the ADA, "we can expect 10 to 20 years of very serious litigation ahead of us." The major reasons why this legislation will create such serious litigation problems include the following: 1. Significant disagreement over the meaning of the terms "reasonable accommodation" and "undue hardship". 2. Anticipatory discrimination suits by the disabled. Suite 700 600 Maryland Ave. S.W. Washington, DC 20024 3. An unclear understanding of who is "disabled". (202) 554-9000 FAX (202) 554-0496 4. A vague and inclusive definition of a "disability". Terms such as "readily achievable" and "undue hardship" are unnecessarily ambiguous. "Readily achievable" is defined as "easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense". Clearly, since this has never been used in civil rights laws before, trial attorneys will have a field day testing what it actually means in court. The Guardian of Small Business "Undue hardship" is defined as "an action requiring significant difficulty or expense". While some individual case law exists with respect to "undue hardship" in large businesses, universities, and state governments, no case law exists for small businesses. When the proponents of the bill were asked to define what they believed this phrase meant, they indicated that even the worth of a job would not necessarily constitute an "undue hardship". The ADA bill also allows a disabled customer to sue a store owner if the customer believes he or she is "about to be discriminated against." A business owner cannot even begin to fight an accusation based on anticipatory discrimination, especially if the statute and/or its accompanying reports do not contain a list of the disabilities covered. The term "reasonable accommodation" may include job restructuring, modified work schedules, reassignment, and acquisition of equipment or devices. Again, very little case law exists concerning what the requirements for smaller businesses will actually be under the "reasonable accommodation" standard. Thomas Barnard, the ADA legal expert quoted above, states that the greatest legal controversies in the ADA will involve the reasonable accommodation requirement for the disabled. He believes that this provision will most likely require employers to go further than the current requirements of the Rehabilitation Act. The 1974 Rehabilitation Act defines a "disability" as "a physical or mental impairment substantially limiting one or more major life activity". Proponents of the bill say that this is intended to cover some 900 types of disabilities. However, no list of disabilities exists for an employer to use to comply with the law. Proponents argue that it is impossible to list the covered disabilities, but without a list, a business owner will have no idea what may or may not be covered until it is necessary to go to court. The lack of precision in the definition of a "disability" in the 1974 Rehabilitation Act has resulted in a confused body of case law in which the courts have been forced to determine which conditions, diseases, and behavioral patterns are disabilities protected by the Act on a case-by-case basis. One case was brought in which a woman claimed a disability because she was dependent upon her dog. While the woman did not prevail, her case is illustrative of the types of "disabilities" individuals may attempt to bring under the ADA bill. It is simply unfair to expect individual business owners to know which disabilities are covered and therefore must be accommodated. Business owners will never know if they have guessed right or wrong until a complaint is filed, crushing legal fees have been paid and a decision is rendered. The combination of allowing anticipatory suits and not providing any guidance on which disabilities are covered under ADA creates a classic "Catch 22" situation for small business owners. Governor Sununu, NFIB urges and encourages you to review the vague language used in the ADA bill and then move to prevent a legal nightmare from occurring for small business owners across the country. Without inclusion of important clarifying amendments, NFIB will be forced to oppose the ADA because of the far-reaching adverse consequences this legislation will have on the more than 500,000 NFIB small business owners across the country. Sincerely, John III Vice President Federal Governmental Relations 0613x ID# 130575 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 06, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE ROBERT A. MOSBACHER SUBJECT: COMMENTS ON AND SHARES HIS SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNITVERSITY (NTU) ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/06 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *QUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. #130575 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE Washington, D.C. 20230 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA APR 05 1990 Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John, I understand that Mrs. Sununu and you are to be the guests of honor at the fifth anniversary celebration of the National Technological University (NTU), to be held at the Great Hall of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering on April 5, 1990. The Department of Commerce has long regarded the NTU as one of the more innovative solutions to the problem of enhancing our national training in science and engineering. As you well know, this goes to the heart of the Nation's industrial competitive- ness, especially in vital high-tech areas. The Federal Government has played a crucial role in NTU's establishment and development. Two Commerce Department agencies have extended financial assistance to NTU. Over the past five years, about $2.4 million in grants has been awarded by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration for the purchase of equipment -- for the most part satellite uplink earth stations -- and satellite transponder time. NTU has also received a $100,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration, under that agency's University Center program. This award will allow NTU to deliver interactive technical assistance programs on technology transfer for federal laboratories and business entrepreneurs at or near their work sites. NTU, a consortium of 29 colleges of engineering, is now a $11.4 million-a-year operation offering Master of Science degrees in seven technical disciplines. Over 700 persons are enrolled as Masters degree candidates and more than 550 courses are offered. It transmits its programming via satellite to 242 corporate and government research sites nationally. I share in your support of NTU, with its successful melding of the potential of satellite communications with education. Sincerely, Br? Robert A. Mosbacher ID# 130092 THE WHITE HOUSE: CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 05, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JIM MORRIS SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A T-SHIRT IN CELEBRATION OF THE "WEEK OF THE YOUNG CHILD" ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/05 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) : (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET, ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. i JAMES R. MORRIS DIRECTOR MONTESSORI CHILDCARE CENTER 58 SOUTH STREET LITTLETON, NH 03561 TEL. 444-6605 vanumer brate the Week of the young Caild northern new Hampshire have cy preparing T-shirts. Keeler age 6 and his brother, Keeler, made one for you. also drawn you a picture imny's story is enclosed. Enjoy! was developed locally, and the 21205 Bush each have one inclosed the program describing we are making to promote our with young children Jim Sincerely, Marris, teacher member- NH Committee Childrare Advisory SERVING YOUR CHILD'S EARLY YEARS ID# 129764 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 04, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID M. MASON SUBJECT: ENCLOSES THREE HERITAGE PUBLICATIONS ALL UNDER SEPARATE COVER ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/04 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 129764 The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 29 March 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu I thought you would be interested in the enclosed Issue Bulletin on child-care legislation. The paper sets forth the differences between the Stenholm/Shaw bill and the Hawkins/Downey proposal. The paper notes that the "Hawkins/Downey approach reflects the belief that social service bureaucrats, not parents, should choose how children are raised." In view of the clear public support for the Stenholm/Shaw bill, the authors of the Hawkins/Downey bill have made cosmetic alterations in their legislation to create the appearance that it offers a degree of choice. In fact, the new Hawkins/Downey bill represents another step toward bloated bureaucracy and the erosion of states' authority. Stenholm/Shaw, on the other hand, guarantees to parents the right to freely choose from among a wide variety of child care alternatives, including institutions which include religious activities in their programs. Feel free to distribute this paper to any interested parties. Do not hesitate to contact my office if you have any questions regarding this or any other Heritage publications. Sincerely, Dave Moor David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman J. William Middendorf, II Joseph Coors Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Thomas A. Roe Midge Decter J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Richard M. Scaife Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Lewis E. Lehrman Hon. William E. Simon Joseph R. Keys Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 ID# 129682 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 04, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JOHN NORTON MOORE SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A COPY OF THE SECOND BIENNIAL. REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/04 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 129682 UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE 1550 M Street NW, Suite 700 Washington DC 20005 202 457- 00 April 3, 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff to the President The White House - West Wing Washington, DC 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: On behalf of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace, I am pleased to enclose the second Biennial Report of the United States Institute of Peace, covering fiscal years 1988 and 1989. The report was prepared in compliance with section 1712 of the United States Institute of Peace Act, which directs that the Chairman of the Institute's Board of Directors provide the President and the Congress a report detailing the Institute's progress over the preceding two years and that the report, along with comments and recommendations of appropriate agencies of the United States Government, be the basis for oversight hearings by Senate and House Committees. The Institute enters its fifth year of activity during a period of historic and hopeful worldwide change. Our programs and management are strong, and we are squarely focused on the increasingly important and timely objectives for which the Institute was established: the extension and application of skills and knowledge about structuring and keeping peace among the nations and peoples of the world. Sincerely yours, John Norton Moore John Norton Moore Chairman of the Board Enclosed: Biennial Report of the United States Institute of Peace JNM:CDS:kjd An independent institution established by Congress to strengthen the nation's capacity to promote peaceful resolution of international conflicts. ID# 129696 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 04, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. C. MANLY MOLPUS SUBJECT: URGES THE ADMINISTRATION REVIEW THE DECISION BY HHS OPENING THE DOOR TO THE FIFTY STATES TO REQUIRE DIFFERENT DIET AND HEALTH INFORMATION ON FOOD LABELS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/04 C 90/04/04 REFERRAL NOTE: DAN HEIMBACH RSA 90/04/04 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 29676 views MAA Ty C. Manly Molpus SINCE 1908 President/Chief Executive Officer OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Anthony J.I. O'Reilly, Chairman. GMA Charman/President. H.J. Heinz Company William D. Smithburg. Vice Chairman, GMA Chairman, The Quaker Outs Company C. Manly Molpus Chief Executive Officer. GMA Harnish Maxwell. Treasurer, GMA Charman, Philip Morris Companies Inc. D. Wavne Calloway, Secretary. GMA Chairman. PepsiCo. Inc. Edwin i.. Artzi. Chairman The Procer & Gamble Company H B. Atwater. Jr., Chairman General Mills. Inc. March 23, 1990 Roger J. Baccigaluppi. President Blue Diamond Growers Everent N. Baldwin. President Weich $ The Honorable James M Biggar. Charman/President Nestle Enterprises, Inc. John Sununu Juhn H Bryan, Chairman Sara Lee Corporation Chief of Staff August A. Busch III. Charman/President The White House Anbenser-Busch Companies. Inc. N. Dominic Cadnury. Group Chief Executive 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Cadbury Schweppes. ple Dr. Throdore Cooper. Chairman Washington, D.C. 20500 Upwhn Company James W. Cozad. Chairman Whitman Corporation Dear Governor Sununu: James R Lisener. Chairman CPC International Lac Loois V. Gerstner, Jr., Chairman RJR Nabisco, inc. The February 7, 1990 announcement by the Department of Brenton: S Halsey, Chairman Health and Human Services opening the door to the fifty states James River Corporation Charles M Harper. Chairman to require different diet and health information on food labels ConAgra. Inc. would result in widespread consumer confusion, loss of Nelson G. Harris. President Testy Baking Company credibility for the Food and Drug Administration, increase Klaus J. Jacobs. Chairman Jacobs Suchard AG unnecessarily the cost of food and impede international trade. Pavid w lohnson, President Camptiell Soup Company Only the federal government can equally protect all 250 million Sir Hector Lang, Chairman consumers. United Biscons (Holdings) William E LaMorhe. Chairman Neth HS Company Indeed, a national food label is the only way to insure a level Philip E. appinent. Chairman Seon Paper Company competitive playing field for products manufactured in one state Reuben Mark. Chairman President Corgate-Palmolive Company and sold throughout the country. The 1983 report of the for A. Martin. Chief Executive Officer US Operations ind Director Presidential Task Force on Regulatory Reform, authored by Grand Metropoinan PLC then Vice-President George Bush, underscores this very Charles P McCernick. Is Chairman McConnick is Perspany, Inc. point--food and drugs should be regulated at the federal level. David McDonald, Pre-ident Curriee Burns Foods. Inc. Prodence B. Rent-chler, President At a time when our government is seeking a harmonized global beatrice Company Robert E Rich. Jr President marketplace, it is wrong to permit the 50 states to Fah Products Corporation "Cal 11 Smucker. Charrman of independently label the approximately 20,000 food products The Executive Committee which are typically sold throughout our country. In fact, your The J. M. Smucker Company W.W Sprague is President food safety plan wisely embraces the need for uniform pesticide Savannah Poods a Industries, Inc. John R. Statterd. harman residues. A national food label regulation deserves your American Heme Products Corporation support as well. William P. Stritz. Chairman/President Barston Purma Company Mams Tabakshiat Charman Uniever United States John 11. Teets. harman President T: Greybound Corporation R.J Ventres. botrian orden. Inc CR Weaver Chairman The Closex Company Peter N1 Widerrigton Chairman : CO Labatt brand William Writer President Am Weigley It Company Richard \ /.. Chairman Hershey boods Corporation Governor Sununu March 23, 1990 Page Two As representatives of the companies which manufacture food products, we want to underscore with you our profound concern about this policy. We respectfully, but strongly, urge you to review this matter. We would welcome the opportunity to meet with you, or the appropriate member of your staff, to discuss this vitally important subject. Sincerely, Mangmofus C. Manly Molpus Chief Executive Officer, GMA Anthony J.F. O'Reilly Chairman, GMA Chairman/President, H.J. Heinz Company William D. Smithburg Vice Chairman, GMA Chairman, The Quaker Oats Company Hamish Maxwell, Treasurer, GMA Chairman, Philip Morris Companies Inc. D. Wayne Calloway, Secretary, GMA Chairman, PepsiCo, Inc. ID# 129702 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 04, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. PATRICK B. MCGUIGAN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A COPY OF THE FAMILY, LAW, & DEMOCRACY REPORT WITH A REFERENCE TO GOVERNOR SUNUNU ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/04 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 129702 From the desk of: PATRICK B. McGUIGAN Center for Law & Democracy Senior Scholar Date 3/30 Dear John- Giving undit where redit is due. See 20 This is the Pmailer first Thing most of my R&I Appreciate altyour good efforts Pat Free Congress Research & Education Foundation, Inc. a ele di W c 717 2nd Street, N.E. Capitol Hill Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-3000 FAX (202) 546-7689 ID# 129763 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 04, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: ADMIRAL DANIEL J. MURPHEY, USN (RET) SUBJECT: INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN AN EARTH DAY EVENT ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS ON APR 19 90 IN WASHINGTON ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/04 C 90/04/04 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/04 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED. TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 29763 MURPHY & DEMORY, LTD. 2300 N STREET, N.W. SUITE 725 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20037 TELEPHONE (202) 785-3323 ADMIRAL DANIEL J. MURPHY, USN (RET.) TELECOPIER (202) 785-8278 March 30, 1990 Mr. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: I am writing to inform you of a major Earth Day event in which you may be interested in participating. As you are well aware, the President, with whom I have been closely associated for more than 15 years, has committed his Administration to the task of removing pollution from the air, land, and water of our great country. He has also asked each member of his cabinet and staff to take part in activities in support of that commitment. On April 19, the 1990 National Environmental Achievement Awards will be celebrated in Washington, DC. On behalf of the Board of Directors of Renew America, a national environmental group working in cooperation with 22 leading environmental organizations, I would like to cordially invite you to an evening reception honoring the winners of the first annual "Searching for Success" program. Enclosed is a complimentary invitation for two "passports" from Tina Hobson, Renew America's Executive Director for your review. I sincerely hope you will plan to attend the Embassy receptions of your choice. As you will see, there is something we all can do to help out. Your attendance on April 19 would help to make a significant impact. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely Yours, tan Admiral Daniel J. mm Murphy, USN (Ret.) ID# 135186 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 24, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. BREWSTER S. MILLER SUBJECT: REITERATES HIS INTEREST IN SERVING AS U.S. AMBASSADOR TO BARBADOS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/24 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 5186 STER S. MIL ER, M.D. RD = nox 22 > NIC STATION. NEW SEY 08853 April 20, 1941 , Chief of Stapp you su He 500 Avernge er 14, 1909 I whote to you expressing 2g considered for the Ambassadorship separe were good enough to forward my letter : and at his request I completed a re summarizing 141- involvement with quess Party. LS the wish of the Administration, I am oful to President Bush, Secretary Baker exions: rues. I surgest that with my experience the in Barbsdon I can be most effective in will cle. United States to the Barbadian govern- mont 5. be grateful if "ne of your aides would nation and 106 me know whether i can pro- data concerning "Wself and my Barbadian addition, 08 course, J. would welcome the talking with you, Secretary Baker and the ittee when convenient. Cordially, Briws for S. Villa ID# 135190 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 24, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. HAROLD R. MARTIN SUBJECT: REQUESTS GOVERNOR SUNUNU "ARRANGE" FOR PRESIDENT BUSH TO READ HIS LETTER ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/24 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 135190 MONEY CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING NETWORK M MONEY CONCEPTS FINANCIAL PLANNING CENTER 113 WEST CHILLICOTHE BELLEFONTAINE, OH 43311 (513) 593-5244 HAROLD F. MARTIN April 16, 1990 Mr. John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: Today I mailed a letter to President Bush regarding serveral concerns which I wanted to call to his attention. This letter is from one first baseman to another! Would you do me the favor of "arranging" for the President to read my letter? Thank you kindly, John, for this favor. Sincerely, Honold Harold F. Martin HFM/ah Member S.I.P.C. and N.A.S.D. A Registered Investment Advisor Company International Financial Services Capital Corporation HQ: One Golden Bear Plaza: 11760'U.S. Highway One; North Palm Beach, FL 33408; 407-627-0700 ID 135202 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 24, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. THOMAS J. MURRIN SUBJECT: FORWARDS REMARKS HE MADE TO THE SIXTH NATIONAL SPACE SYMPOSIUM ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/24 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 135202 THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF COMMERCE UNITED AMERICA Washington, D.C. 20230 STATES OF April 19, 1990 Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House West Wing, First Floor Washington, DC 20500 Dear John, In a speech to the Sixth National Space Symposium last week, the Vice President gave strong support for the use of space to help assure our economic well-being. I followed him with remarks that elaborated on that theme, and urged our government and private sectors to make the most of our participation in a new space race -- this time for commercial superiority in space. A copy of that talk is attached, for your information. We at Commerce are working with the Vice President on a review of our commercial space policies through the National Space Council -- and appreciate the top-level attention these matters now are receiving! Good Luck! God Bless! Sincerely, Som Thomas J. Murrin Enclosure cc: D. Allan Bromley Admiral James Watkins ID# 134656 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 23, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. ROGER MILLIKEN SUBJECT: FORWARDS INFORMATION REGARDING THE DISTRESS OCCURRING IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY DUE TO THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN IMPORTS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/23 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 13.4656 MILLIKEN Roger Milliken Chairman April 17, 1990 Chief Executive Officer The Honorable John Sununu The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Governor: It was a pleasure to shake hands with you and have a brief talk at the Gridiron Dinner. You seemed surprised at the distress occurring in the textile in- dustry because of the enormous increase in imports that is taking place. I am attaching a copy of a recent report from the Greenville, South Caro- lina, paper, including a U. S. Commerce Department Census Bureau report on profits, which shows how very serious this situation is. These figures represent the fourth quarter situation but the first quarter is even worse, and this will be coming out in the papers over the next few weeks. The manufacturing infrastructure of the United States in which textiles and apparel play a key role--employing, as they do, 2 million people--is in deep distress due to government supported, pushed, and fi- nanced exports, mostly from the Far East. It is a serious situation for the future, and I take advantage of our short discussion to pass this in- formation along to you. That was an absolutely outstanding talk you made the other night at the dinner celebrating five years of NTU. I really enjoyed it. Kind regards, Rage Roger Milliken Attachment WITH PRIVE Milliken & Company, 234 South Fairview Avenue, P.O. Box 3167, Spartanburg, S.C. 29304 (803) 573-2811 FAX: (803) 573-2970 TM U.S.A. ID# 134672 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 23, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. PATRICK B. MCGUIGAN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN ARTICLE REGARDING A CONGRESSMAN FROM OKLAHOMA; REQUESTS A MEETING WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU AND OTHERS TO DISCUSS CIVIL RIGHTS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/23 C 90/04/23 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/23 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. From the desk of: PATRICK B. McGUIGAN Center for Law & Democracy Senior Scholar Date 4:20pm 4/20 Dear John- So for, a few nice bhirbs, even from several liberal academics on onother topic completely couldMeese other see Reynolds, you soon me re civilnights & some ? I'm wornied. -Pat - Free Congress Research & Education Foundation, Inc. 717 2nd Street, N.E. Capitol Hill Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-3000 FAX (202) 546-7689 From the desk of: 13467Z PATRICK B. McGUIGAN Center for Law & Democracy Senior Scholar Date 4:15pm 4/20 Dear John - N Because the the IS to l thought Rs, on. ag he 10 you should see This front page story about Bell mon He'< been a bit Japisaston Disasta For the GOP Free Congress Research & Education Foundation, Inc. 717 2nd Street, N.E. Capitol Hill Washington, D.C. 20002 Parhape (202)546-3000 Price FAX Con (202) 546-7689 W./ Pat ID# 134688. THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 23, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE LYNN MARTIN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A DRAFT OF THE LETTER SHE WISHES TO MAIL OVER THE PRESIDENT'S SIGNATURE; REQUEST FOR A MEETING ON APR 24 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/23 C 90/04/23 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/23 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 134688 LYNN MARTIN FOR U.S. SENATE April 19, 1990 Honorable John Sununu The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John: Looks like we may not be able to talk until next week, so I'm sending this note as an interim step in my fundraising quest. I am enclosing a draft of the letter we wish to mail over the President's signature in Illinois. The hope we harbor is that it can receive approval within a week. I know there are levels of approval, John, but I'm hoping you can get expedited consideration. The other item of concern is that my staff is being told that the letter will go only to the President's list in Illinois. Either my memory has failed completely or the message got lost somewhere in transmittal to your staff. I honestly believe that on two occasions you behalf. and the President told me that he would mail nationally on my John, the campaign has just reached the $3 million mark. Ailes says he has to have at least $4.5 million and that means we need to get to $7.5 million at a minimum. Consequently, I really do need that national mailing as soon as possible to maximize its effectiveness before November. Can you help resolve the miscommunication? Thank you again for all your help, John. I know you are being besieged on all fronts for special consideration and I can understand the staff wish to protect you and the President. I hope you and I can talk on Tuesday, the 24th. Thanks again, John. Lynn LYMN MARTIN Sincerely, Member of Congress Lynn Martin for Senate 9575 W. Higgins Road Rosemont, IL 60018 708-518-0900 Paid for and authorized by Lynn Martin for Senate; Patrick Daly, Chairman. Contributions to Lynn Martin for Senate are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes. 572 ID# 134438 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 20, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE JAMES C. MILLER III SUBJECT: URGES THE ADMINISTRATION TO RESIST FURTHER CARTELIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/20 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * #C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 134438 JAMES C. MILLER III CENTER FOR STUDY OF PUBLIC CHOICE CAPITAL ECONOMICS CITIZENS FOR A SOUND ECONOMY GEORGE'S HALL 1730 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., N.W. 470 L'ENFANT PLAZA, S.W. GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006-4793 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20024 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA 22030 TELEPHONE: 202-383-7411 TELEPHONE: 202-488-8200 TELEPHONE: 703-323-3779 FAX: 202-383-6610 FAX: 202-488-8282 April 18, 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff to the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John: I gather there is some internal deliberation as to the role the Postal Service will play in international postal affairs. A decision on this issue is vitally important. At present, there is some controversy over the Postal Service -- whether it should be "demonopolized" and even privatized. My own view (see enclosed piece) is that the answers to both questions are in the affirmative. But even if the Postal Service remains "as is", it seems to me highly undesirable to have it in charge of the U.S. Government's policies toward international postal matters. Competition (from express carriers and others) is breaking out in this industry -- to the great benefit of consumers. But, predictably, the world's government- owned postal monopolies are doing everything they can to suppress that competition. In order to resist further cartelization of international postal service, I think it essential that the U.S. Government's leadership on this issue be passed from the Postal Service to the Executive Branch of Government. Sincerely yours, James C. Miller III Enclosures (HOME ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE: 903 TURKEY RUN ROAD; McLEAN, VA.; 22101; 703-356-0272) ID# 134443 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 20, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE BOB MCEWEN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN INVITATION TO GOVERNOR SUNUNU TO BE THE GUEST SPEAKER AT THE SUMMIT COUNTY, OH ANNUAL FUND-RAISING DINNER ON MAY 25 OR 26 90 IN AKRON, OH ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/20 C 90/04/20 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/20 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 134443 CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 BoB McEwEN OHIO April 17, 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Jahn Sununu: Please find enclosed a copy of the invitation from Mr. Alex Arshinkoff, Chairman, Summit County, Ohio, Republican Executive Committee for you to be the guest speaker at their annual fund-raising dinner to be held Friday, May25th or Saturday, May 26th at the Quaker Square Hilton Hotel in Akron, Ohio. If there is anything I can do to facilitate your visit, please do not hesitate to call upon me. Thank you again for any consideration of this request. With warmest personal regards, Sincerely, for MCEWEN Congress BM:mm ID# 134052 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 19, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. CHARLES MICHENER SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN ADVANCE COPY OF THE BOOK BY CHARLES R. MORRIS, THE COMING GLOBAL BOOM ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/19 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP-INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 134052 BANTAM BOOKS 666 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10103 TEL. (212) 765-6500 April 12, 1990 Governor Sununu White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor, In a few weeks Bantam will publish what we expect will be an important contribution to the current noise about our economic future. Charles R. Morris' THE COMING GLOBAL BOOM, which is a considerable expansion of a cover article that appeared in The Atlantic Monthly last fall, is neither another crystal-ball gazer nor - despite its subtitle - a get-rich-quick, "how to" manual. It is a deeply thoughtful, elegantly argued corrective to much current, "bearish" thinking about how to take America into the global economy, an analysis and prospectus for clear-headed, appropriate thinking with a view toward sustaining our economic growth into the next century. Although the book is pitched primarily at the general reader. : expect it to be of considerable interest to sophisticated thinkers such as yourself. I'm very pleased to send you this advance copy, and would appreciate, of course, hearing about whatever attention you can give to the book. Sincerely yours, Charles Michener Editor Enclosure TELEX 237992 or 277248 CABLES: BANTAMBOOK NEW YORK FAX: (212) 765-3869 BANTAM DOUBLEDAY DELL PUBLISHING GROUP INC. ID# 133496 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 18, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE LYNN MARTIN SUBJECT: APPRECIATION FOR GOVERNOR AND MRS. SUNUNU'S ATTENDING HER "PARTY" ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/18 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP-INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. U U.S. Representative Sixteenth District, Lynn Illinois Martin 133,496 STATE Dear John and Manay, to hay "party!" you June you both Thank you Sr Comung tooked ele gant Obut even would help appreciated his your of have in blue Jiansl I ID# 133200 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 17, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. LEO MELAMED SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR SUNUNU'S INQUIRY INTO THE EXCHANGES FEAR FROM A REGULATORY SWITCH TO THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/17 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 133200 CHICAGO MERCANTILE EXCHANGE Leo Melamed Chairman, Executive Committee and Special Counsel to the Board 312/930-3310 Fax 312/715-6200 April 10, 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff to the President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: On behalf of the futures industry, please accept my gratitude for taking the time from your busy schedule to listen to our point of view in matters relating to current jurisdictional issues. Although we provided some general expla- nations about our concerns, in the next couple of days we will also offer a response to your specific question as to what we fear from a regulatory switch to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Allow me, however, to take this opportunity to personally respond to this query in a rather subjective manner. As you probably know, I had something to do with the introduction of financial futures back in the 1970s, as well as their subsequent global acceptance as a financial risk management tool. To me, therefore, the answer to your question seems self-evident. It is similar to asking someone who has been under the care of the same doctor for many years -- and is, relatively speaking, in good health -- why he resists changing to a new doctor. Why should he change? Has someone proved that the original doctor is no longer capable of carrying out his duties? What proof is there that the new doctor would be as good as the first? Of course, such concerns beg the question, "does it matter whether the patient remains in good health?" To that, I believe the answer should be an unequivocal yes. Financial futures have been an economic engine of some note during the last two decades, one that has helped the United States maintain its preeminent status as a financial marketplace. Indeed, Merton Miller, Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago, named financial futures as "the most significant financial innovation of the last twenty years." 30 South Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60606 312/930-1000 LONDON NEW YORK WASHINGTON, DC TOKYO Governor John H. Sununu April 10, 1990 Page 2 Moreover, the answer to this question can best be found in the testimony of Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, May 19, 1988: What many critics of equity derivatives fail to recognize is that the markets for these instruments have become so large not because of slick sales campaigns but because they are providing economic value to their users. By enabling pension funds and other institutional users to hedge and adjust positions quickly and inexpensively, these instruments have come to play an important role in portfolio management. The history of futures and options provides numerous examples of contracts that did not provide much economic value and consequently failed Thus, trading in baskets of stocks representing indexes has been found to be a cost-effective means of achieving available returns on stock portfolios. In this context, it is not surprising that institutional investors have come to rely heavily on index products in futures and options markets as a relatively low-cost means of adjusting their positions and as hedging devices Thus, if one accepts the premise that the health of financial futures and its equity derivatives are of economic importance to this nation, then I believe it is fair to ask why a change in regulators is necessary. To date, there have been no substantive arguments to convince one that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has done an inadequate job or that the SEC would have done better. Behind much of the discussion is the erroneous perception that stock index derivatives are somehow a cause of volatility or at fault when the stock market declines. These perceptions are blatantly false. Not one academic study ever came to these conclusions. Quite the contrary. Most studies concluded that equity derivatives help achieve market liquidity and thus act as a stabilizing factor. Governor John H. Sununu April 10, 1990 Page 3 Clearly, Governor Sununu, it is predictable that the stock market will, in the future, again be subject to volatility as well as to declines, sometimes to precipitous declines. These will occur whenever economic conditions, perceived or real, so dictate. And when that happens, it will not be the fault of any given market -- securities or futures. Indeed, Chairman Greenspan, in his recent testimony before Congressman Markey, made the following points: (1) that there is no relationship between stock index futures margin and stock market volatility; and (2) transferring some futures jurisdiction to the SEC would not make much difference with respect to any stock market crash in the future. Thus, we believe the motivation of those urging a jurisdictional switch should be scrutinized. It isn't really SO much a question of what harm a regulatory change would cause as it is a question of whether such action is warranted. LM:ram ID# 133208 3 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 17, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. RONALD D. MAIN SUBJECT: DESCRIBES A PROGRAM TO FINANCE AND MARKET INCOME-PRODUCING RAL PROPERTY MORTGAGE LOANS VIA A COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES CONDUIT; BY PRIVATE OFFERINGS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/17 C 90/04/17 REFERRAL NOTE: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY RAA 90/04/17 / / REFERRAL NOTE: OFFICE OF THRIFT SUPERVISION/RTC / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO-CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0eob) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. RFC 133208 Inland Regional Office: Mortgage 720 Sunrise Ave., #210-D Corporation Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 773-2958, (916) 969-6815 March 30, 1990 Mr. John Sununu, Chief of Staff Executive offices of the President White House Office 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu; We are corresponding with your good offices in the hopes of your communicating the contents of our letter to President Bush. Our contacts to date regarding the following have been with persons and offices at several levels of government what were given to be "proper channels", as it were. Apparently our efforts have been lost in the shuffle, for we have received not one response or acknowledgement. Inland Mortgage Corporation, headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a fully-credentialled small mortgage bank; one of only a few nationally that is approved to administer real estate loans inherited by the F.D.I.C. as a result of failed thrift institutions. We and our associates have developed a very complicated but very workable program to finance and market income-producing real property mortgage loans via a commercial mortgage-backed securities conduit; by private offerings as well as through Wall Street. It is all but complete and ready to be put in place, save for one important ingredient mortgage pool insurance as credit enhancement in order to insure a AAA securities rating backed by these pools of loans. Now, here is the "meat" of my letter: the first several pools of loans backing these mortgage securities could be partially (and geographically dispersed) structured to contain those developed from the sale of BILLIONS of dollars of properties owned by the FDIC and now being marketed by RTC at losses that are a tremendous burden on the American taxpayer! John, a primary reason for these losses stem from the fact that they are being sold for cash at deep discounts, because there is no viable vehicle to FINANCE the sales. Our commercial mortgage-backed securities concept has been developed by our group over the past few years; addressing underwriting, securitization and ratings, marketing, loan administ- ration, corporate capitalization and pool credit enhancement. This last ingredient can be provided by FDIC pool guaranty, similar the very successful G.N.M.A. single-family MBS program. When you consider this program can be a factor in stemming the tremendous losses FDIC is, and will continue, experiencing as it now is conducting business, it simply cannot go unexplored. By providing a way to market and finance the sale of FDIC-owned properties at a reasonable price level (if not dollar-for- dollar) and result in an appreciable on-going source of guaranty INCOME to FDIC, working with private enterprise, as pool insurer, this concept could be revolutionary. (as I mentioned, similar to the G.N.M.A. pool guaranty program). Boston Sacramento Tulsa ID# 133225 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 17, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. THOMAS J. MURRIN SUBJECT: OFFERS HIS ASSISTANCE WITH DEVELOPING A CONSENSUS ON THE ISSUE OF ADEQUATE LOW-COST CAPITAL BEING CRUCIAL TO COMPETITITVENESS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/17 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 133225 THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF COMMERCE UNITED STATES OF Washington, D.C. 20230 April 12, 1990 Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John, It was great to talk with you at the National Technological University celebration at the National Academy last Thursday --- and to hear your very insightful comments on "prejudgment vs. analysis"; real world vs. ideal world" and the potential of "government service"! I am glad that Lionel "Skip" Johns of the Office of Technology Assessment has followed up on our brief discussion and sent you his letter of April 6 --- and their recent report --- which indicates that, "adequate low-cost capital" is crucial to competitiveness. Since this study is sponsored by the Congress --- and was well received it may help to develop a consensus on this key issue!? If I can follow up in any way, please let me know. Many Thanks! Good Luck! God Bless! Most sincerely, Som Thomas J. Murrin P.S. I have just returned from the excellent Space Conference in Colorado Springs where --- along with the Vice President, Dick Cheney, Edward Teller --- I spoke on the new (commercial) "Space Race"; per the attached two-page summary ID# 132703 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 16, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. MIKE MASSON SUBJECT: APPRECIATION FOR GOVERNOR SUNUNU'S EFFORTS O.N- BEHALF OF THE PRESIDENT ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/16 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 132703 THE JEFFERSON GROUP, INC. 4227 EAST EDGEMONT PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85008 (602) 955-5512 SUITE 300 1012 McCOYDRU 1155 CONNECTICUT AVE. IRVING, TEXAS 75062 WASHINGTON, DC 22036 (214) 256-2325 (202) 934-6070 4/11/90 JOHN- - RAN ACROSS THIS ARTICLE WHILE CLEANING MY DESK- WANTED TO TAKE A BRIEF MOMENT TO TELL you WHAT A GREAT JOB I THINK you ARE DOING! As A MODERATE CONSERVATIVE, ENGINEER, WITH POLITICAL EXPERIENCE IN DC I KNOW WHAT A SNAKE PIT IT CAN BE AND How FRUSTRATING IT MUST BE For you AT TIMES - I HOPE you WILL CONTINUE THE FINE JOB you ARE ATTEMPTING AND STAY CLOSE BY THE PRESIDENT THROUT His FULL TERM. PLEAS LET ME KNOW IF I CAN EVEN BE OF ASSISTANCE - Coon Lack! Michi Masson PE ID# 132734 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 16, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. CHARLES W. MULLER SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A LIST OF PARTICIPANTS AND AGENDA FOR THE BILDERBERG MEETING ON MAY 11-12 90 IN GLEN COVE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/16 C 90/04/16 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/16 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 132734 Officers and Directors Jack F. Bennett, President America Friends of Bilderberg, Inc. Theodore L. Eliot, Jr., Secretary James D. Wolfensohn, Treasurer David Rockefeller 477 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 752-6515 Fax (212) 752-6518 April 12, 1990 The Hon. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff to the President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: Henry Kissinger gave us the grand news that you will be at the Bilderberg Meeting at Glen Cove, New York, for the two days, May 11th and 12th. All concerned are honored and delighted, and we are confident you will find the meeting rewarding and enjoyable. I enclose the most recent provisional list of participants and agenda, and a Notice of Meeting which provides practical information on the meeting and facilities. Sincerely, Charen Muller Charles W. Muller BILDERBERG MEETINGS International Steering Committee: Lord Carrington, Chairman; UNITED STATES: Jack F. Bennett. Kenneth W. Dam, Theodore L. Eliot, Jr., Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Henry A. Kissinger, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., John C. Whitehead, Lynn R. Williams, James D. Wolfensohn, Rapporteur Grant Winthrop: AUSTRIA: Peter Jankowitsch; BELGIUM: Etienne Davignon; CANADA: Conrad M. Black: DENMARK: Aage Deleuran; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY: Alfred Herrhausen, Theo Sommer; FINLAND: Jaakko lloniemi; FRANCE: Marc Landreit de Lacharriere, Thierry de Montbrial; GREECE: Costa Carras; ICELAND: Geir Hallgrimsson; ITALY: Mario Monti, Paolo Zannoni; NETHERLANDS: Victor Halberstadt, Conrad J. Oort; NORWAY: Niels Werring, Jr.. PORTUGAL: Francisco Pinto Balsemao; SPAIN: Jaime Carvajal Urquijo; SWEDEN: Sten Gustafsson; SWITZERLAND: Alex Krauer; TURKEY: Selahattin Beyazit: UNITED KINGDOM: Andrew Knight The Advisory Group: Giovanni Agnelli, George W. Ball, Ernst H. van der Beugel, William P. Bundy. Anthony G S. Griffin, Max Kohnstamm, David Rockefeller, Lord Roll of Ipsden Otto Wolff von Amerongen ID# 132779 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 16, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. J. CRAIG MCCORMICK SUBJECT: APPRECIATION FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO PHOTO- GRAPH GOVERNOR SUNUNU; ENCLOSES PHOTOS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/16 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. McCormick McCormick Images 403 Wishart Richmond 23229 Telephone April 12, 1990 Mr. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff to the President of The United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, D.C, 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu, Thank you for the opportunity to photograph you while I was on assignment for New Hampshire Profiles. The people from New Hampshire on your staff were a delight to work with Enclosed please find two prints made from that assingment. New Hampshire Profiles has done a great 100 on the current issue featuring the interview with you. Again, thank you for the opportunity to meet and photograph you. Sincerely, 2.cra J. Craig Cy McCormick mttak ID# 132365 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 13, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. J.E. MCARDLE SUBJECT: CORRECTION OF A PREVIOUS LETTER ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/13 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: = / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. GEORGE S.MA INTERNATIONAL COMPANY 132365 303 South Northwest Highway Park Ridge Illinois Park Ridge Illinois 0068-4255 M Redwood City . California 708.825.8806 Montreal Canada Milan Italy April 11, 1990 Governor John Sununu Chief of Staff c/o The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500-0001 Dear Governor Sununu: In reviewing the file copy of a letter I sent to you April 10 via Federal Express I noticed a typographical error which might interfere with the correct interpretation of the letter. Attached is a copy correcting the word "company" to read "country" in the second indented paragraph. Please accept apologies for any confusion which may have resulted. Sincerely, E. McArdle Vice President Corporate Communications JEM/rg Enclosures Management Consultants Since 1925 ID# 132433 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 13, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JAMES MATLACK SUBJECT: REQUESTS AND APPOINTMENT WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU AND A DELEGATION OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS IN A COALITION CALLED CHURCHES FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE ON MAY (10-11 OR 14-15) 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/13 C 90/04/13 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/13 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: : / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 132433 American Friends Service Committee Washington Office 1822 R Street, NW James H. Matlack, Director Washington, DC 20009 Kathy Flewellen, Associate Director 202/ 483-3341 April 12, 1990 Hon. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President Attention: Jackie Kennedy 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Assistant to the Washington, D.C. 20500 Chief of Staff Dear John Sununu, I write to request an appointment with you for a delegation of religious leaders who wish to share their views and concerns regarding the peace process in the Middle East. As Director of the Washington Office for the American Friends Service Committee (Quakers), I join with colleagues from fourteen other church-based offices in a coalition entitled "Churches for Middle East Peace.' (See membership list attached) We combine our efforts in Washington for education and advocacy concerning Middle East issues with special attention to Human Rights, Terrorism, the Peace Process, Arms Transfers, Lebanon, and the status of Jerusalem. We are guided by our own staff and by counterpart church leaders in the region as well as by policy positions developed through our respective boards and denominational governance. Our C-MEP delegations meet regularly with officials in the State Department, Congress, and relevant embassies. We have had limited opportunity to date in holding comparable discussions with top White House officials. The timing of this request is prompted by the upcoming "Washing- ton Advocacy Days" sponsored by C-MEP on May 13-14-15. We expect a large and diverse turnout, including major leaders from several denominations. (See attached flyer) While we are also seeking appointments at the State Department during this special gathering in Washington, I request the chance for a small delegation to meet with you for a brief discussion of concerns focused on the peace process in the Middle East. We commend recent public statements by the President and other White House staff which have been helpful in the overall process. The pace of events in the region makes an exchange of views very timely. We understand that your schedule is always busy and subject to unexpected shifts. We would accomodate to whatever time might be available although the afternoons of Monday, May 14, and Tuesday, May 15, would be best for our out-of-town participants. If necessary, we would form a group that could meet with you on Thursday, May 10, or Friday, May 11, in advance of our larger gathering. I would be glad to answer questions and to provide further information. My office telephone number is 483-3341. Thank you for giving consideration to this request. Sincerely, James Mattack An Affirmative Action Employer James Matlack Director ID# 132005 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 12, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE ROBERT H. MICHEL SUBJECT: RECOMMENDS JUDGE CLARKE BARNES FOR CONSIDERA- TION FOR ONE OF THE VACANCIES ON THE U.S. COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/12 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 132005 ROBERT H. MICHEL 18TH DISTRICT LLINO Congress of the United States house of Representatives Mashington, DC 20515 April 9, 1990 Mr. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: I am writing on behalf of Judge Clarke Barnes of Geneseo, Illinois, who is requesting consideration for one of the vacancies on the U.S. Court of Military Appeals. As you know, this is the highest court of appeals for courts-martial for all branches of the armed forces. Judge Barnes has been encouraged to seek one of the judgeships. Judge Barnes, who is currently a Judge in the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit of Illinois, was a Republican candidate in the March 20, 1990 Illinois Primary for the 3rd District Appellate Court of Illinois. While he was not successful in his election for Appellate Court, I can tell you from hearing him on the campaign trail that he is a very bright, articulate, and hardworking individual. He made a very good impression on many of the people he met throughout his campaign. I believe he is the type of individual who the Administration could be very proud to have on the Military Court of Appeals. As you can see from the attached resume, he has an outstanding military background, as well as an excellent community service and volunteer work record. I ask that you give him your most serious consideration for the position. Sincerely, Barmichel Robert H. Michel Member of Congress RHM:rhlm Enclosures RESPOND TO: 2112 RAYBURN BUILDING 100 NE. MONROE, ROOM 107 236 WEST STATE STREET WASHINGTON, DC 20515 PEORIA, IL 61602 JACKSONVILLE, IL 62650 (202) 225-6201 (309) 671-7027 (217) 245-1431 ID# 131632 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 11, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE CONNIE MACK SUBJECT: FORWARDS INFORMATION WHICH OUTLINES THE IMMIGRATION EMERGENCY IN FLORIDA, WHERE MONEY CAN BE FOUND FOR REINBURSEMENT AND HOW MUCH IS NEEDED ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/11 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1220 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING : * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. CONNIE-MACK FLORIDA 31632 United States Senate WASHINGTON, DC 20510 April 10, 1990 Governor John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John: I was encouraged by our recent phone conversation. I really appreciate your agreeing to follow through with your commitment to address the reimbursement issue in Florida for its immigration crisis. During our conversation, you asked me to describe the nature of the immigration emergency, the place where money can be found for reimbursement and how much is needed for each purpose. To highlight the nature of the emergency, I would point to the numbers of Nicaraguans entering without status and the cost Florida has incurred to meet their basic needs. Although it is impossible to give an exact number of Nicaraguans, the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services estimates there are between 70,000 and 100,000 Nicaraguans in Florida without legal status. The State of Florida estimates the long-term cost to Florida taxpayers to address this situation to exceed $100 million. But when you look at per capita expenditures, in particular for health and education, even this figure appears low. Health care and education costs provide strong documentation of the extent of this crisis. Jackson Memorial Hospital provided health care for approximately 1333 indigent Nicaraguans at a cost of $7 million during fiscal years 1988 and 1989. The Dade County School Board identifies 7,010 Nicaraguan- born students who enrolled in the system during the 1988-89 school year. The Board reports to me that the operating expenditure per Nicaraguan student was $3,978. Therefore, the annual cost of providing an appropriate education to these children was $27,885,780. To date, during the current 1989-90 school year, 2,524 Nicaraguan-born students enrolled at an estimated operating cost of $4,096. Therefore, the estimated annual cost of providing an appropriate education to these children is $10,338,304. The total operating expenditures for Nicaraguan-born students who enrolled during these two school years is calculated to be $38,224,084. Dade County estimates the cost per student to provide additional student stations to be between $1,500 and $2,000 for temporary classroom space and approximately $9,000 for elementary, $10,000 for middle school, and $13,000 for senior high school students for permanent classroom space. Presently, temporary portable/relocatable classrooms which include site preparation work are being utilized at a total cost of approximately $20,000,000. Permanent classroom space for all Nicaraguan-born children is estimated to cost $142,194,000. I believe the "immigration emergency fund", Section 113 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), is the right place to find the funds necessary to begin to address the problem. I have enclosed a copy of Section 113 for your review. The provision authorizes the use of a $35 million immigration emergency fund for two purposes: first, to provide for an increase in border control and other enforcement activities and second, for reimbursement of States and localities in meeting an immigration emergency. As you can see from the attached legislative history of IRCA, Senator Paula Hawkins intended the immigration emergency fund amendment to offer relief to the States in an immigration emergency. She recalled the crisis Florida encountered during the Cuban boatlift and described the heavy financial burden placed on local communities. Last year, Congress appropriated $35 million for Section 113 due in large part to the efforts of Senator Bob Graham and myself. As you can see from the attached legislative history, we supported this appropriation for the purpose of addressing the immigration emergency in Florida. As I see it, Section 113 is the best, if not only, way to respond quickly to this crisis. However, INS Commissioner Gene McNary has stated his opposition to the use of this fund for reimbursement to Florida, as he prefers to use the fund for border control activities. I would argue that while border control is important, reimbursement to the states is equally important. I am delighted with the prospects for true freedom in Nicaragua. Hopefully, these changes will slow the rate of Nicaraguan refugee flows into Florida. Even if the flow stopped completely, the fact remains, that Floridians have already spent tens of millions of dollars to address the problem. John, this is not fair. This is the result of federal immigration policy. And we've got to do something about correcting its failures. Given the changes in Nicaragua, I suspect we now have a contained problem which we ought to address immediately. We appropriated $35 million in the immigration emergency fund. I am asking you to use it. Sincerely, Camie Connie Mack U.S. Senator P.S. I am enclosing past correspondence with the Administration which details the extent of the problem. Also included is an Immigration Impact Briefing Package compiled by the Dade County Public Schools, where the Nicaraguan influx had the most visible impact. CM/mln Enclosures ID# 131654 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 11, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. MICHAEL D. MCDONNELL SUBJECT: EXPRESSES CONCERNS AND POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WITH THE VOLATILITY OF NEWLY FORMED DEMO- CIES IN EASTERN EUROPE; WOULD LIKE TO DISCUSS THIS WITH SOMEONE ON THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/11 C 90/04/11 REFERRAL NOTE: BRENT SCOWCROFT RSA 90/04/11 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 131654 Dr. Michael D. McDonnell Defense Communications Agency C4S/SSM Washington, D. C. 20305-2000 March 20, 1990 Mr. John H. Sununu White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: The recent events in Eastern Europe have certainly been met with almost unbounded joy in this country but I have at least two concerns that temper my pleasure at the new found freedom of the Eastern Block countries. The first concern is that, if the perceived material benefits of democracy are not forthcoming to these new democracies, the result might be civil unrest on a large scale, possibly culminating in the rise of thinly veiled totalitarianism and dictatorship. It should be recalled that the two World Wars were begun, not between the Super Powers of the time, but by conflicts involving the Central European powers. It is not inconceivable that, in ten to twenty years, the same sort of intertwined economic, political and military pacts that escalated these conflicts to international conflagrations could again be the basis for disaster. My second concern is that, if economic renovation of these countries is achieved through the investment of other countries (e. 9., Japan, West Germany, France), the United States will not only lose its position as guarantor of democracy, but will fall still further behind in the growing international trade gap. Thus, the ten- to twenty-year future will usurp the United States as the economic leader of the free world. I am led to the conclusion that a large-scale American economic investment in Eastern Europe is the only hope for stability in the region and that the long-term United States preeminence in the international market can only be maintained by this same policy. The attached news clipping seems to indicate that this investment is unlikely to take place without some outside stimulus. 1 Obviously, the problem which this conclusion raises is how to fund such an investment when the electorate is not only widely opposed to new taxes but is anticipating a "Peace Dividend", and the investment required is on the order of at least tens of billions of dollars in order to stay competitive with the other investing countries. I think the answer might be in a program similar to the Defense Department program called the Industrial Modernization Incentives Program (IMIP) which began about ten years ago. I was involved in the program in the 1982-1985 time frame and I would like to outline how it worked and how a similar program might be developed to leverage large private sector investments with relatively small government outlays. Basically IMIP was a program to incentivize the DoD industrial base. Under previous guidelines of cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts there was no incentive! to modernize or to cut costs of hardware produced for the DoD. Improvements which reduced the cost of end products merely meant that before the next contract was negotiated, a "show cost" analysis would be performed, the cost reductions would be identified, and a new, lower cost would be taken as the baseline for the new cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. Under these conditions the producer could never amortize his capital investment SO there was no reason to spend money to lower the price of the product and lose the cost of the capital investment. The IMIP program changed all this. The producer could show the government how a capital improvement would reduce the cost of the product and a cost sharing contract, which allowed the producer to amortize his investment and the government to receive the goods at a lower cost, was negotiated and both parties gained. In time other investments were also allowed as a basis for IMIP contracts, including computer programs for material and cost management, innovative financing, and just about everything except real property construction costs. Soon, other secondary problems, which existed prior to IMIP, became apparent. In the past, the DoD had frequently been forced to purchase expensive, complex machinery and provide it as Government Furnished. Equipment (GFE) to contractors when Preplanned Product Improvements (P3I), which required new subsystems for the main product, were scheduled during a contract performance period. This GFE placed à large paperwork burden on both the producer and the government since its maintenance and depreciation had to be carefully monitored and accounted for. If its use was proposed for any other contract, then the advantage 2 it gave the producer had to be considered. If this gave an unfair competitive advantage to the producer, the contract might be awarded to a higher bid which was calculated without this advantage. Furthermore, when the equipment was no longer needed by the original producer, because the contract was terminated or lost or because the particular item the equipment produced was no longer needed, its maintenance and/or storage was an even bigger problem. A huge bureaucracy, DIPEC (the Defense Industrial Plant Equipment Center), had been built up which kept track of all such equipment, its condition, its location, etc. Before any new equipment could be purchased for GFE, this data base had to be searched and, if a piece of equipment similar to that required was identified, a complex and expensive procedure was initiated to examine, renovate and relocate the old equipment to the producer. Needless to say, the renovated equipment was frequently less productive and more expensive to maintain than a new piece of equipment, which was especially designed for the task, would have been. When I terminated my involvement as a contractor in the IMIP program to accept my present position in the government in another area, there was serious consideration being given to major revisions to the GFE program which would alleviate many of these secondary problems, and it may now be quite different from what I depict it as here. However, the point is that, with a properly designed incentive program, American industry can and will make the investments which are required to meet significant productivity challenges. The problem facing us in this case is how to incentivize the American industrial base to make the necessary investments in the developing democracies. I now include Panama, Nicaragua, and possibly Colombia and other drug- producing countries to offset economic losses resulting from terminating drug production and/or distribution. 1 think that a program similar to the IMIP program could be developed to meet this challenge. Its main goal would be to leverage private sector investment rather than to finance large infusions of foreign aid. The developing democracies need not only money but, more importantly, the long-term commitment of knowledgeable entrepreneurs to establish a viable economic infrastructure. The program could be built upon a multi-tiered structure with small incentives for expanding imports to developing democracies, larger incentives for establishing wholely-owned subsidiaries or plants, and still larger incentives for cooperative ventures with 3 producers in the developing democracies. Incentives could likewise be tied to volume produced or sold, hard currency value produced in the host country, employment generated in the host country, more rapid amortization of production equipment in the bost country, or other similar measures of effectiveness. Incentives could be in the form of government subsidies (on a cost-sharing basis or to be reimbursed after amortization) for capital equipment, tax credits on profits generated or investments made, loan guarantees, subsidies to offset possible foreign currency fluctuations, etc. The main purpose of the incentives would, again, not be to finance 100% of the investment, but to give a reasonable assurance that the investment would yield an acceptable return. The producer and the government would be required to perform an analysis of the potential return on investment (ROI) and of other intangible benefits accruing to us and the host country in order to determine the maximum incentive which could be offered. There are certainly still other factors which must be considered such as potential complaints from the international market of unfair export subsidization, price fixing or currency manipulation. These would have to be addressed by others who are familiar with our international agreements in these areas. I do expect, however, that there are solutions to these possible impediments. I do not intend to imply that the problems associated with the implementation of this plan are trivial. A relatively complete systems analysis of each country and region, describing the existing technological infrastructure, the electrical power, the logistical, communications and financial (banking) structure would be required. Sensitivity to internal ethnic diversity would also be considered. Coordination (not necessarily explicit, possibly through contacts with the host country) with the activities of other foreign investors would also be required. This could be assisted by the State Department, the Agency for International Development, and possibly the Central Intelligence Agency, to name a few. Fortunately, the majority of the countries in question have embassies in Washington, SO that a preliminary investigation of the concept, including identification of in-country points of contact, can be accomplished with their cooperation. This analysis should be used as a basis for a balanced, evolutionary development plan which would bring both rapid near-term and more comprehensive far-term benefits. My limited understanding of past efforts of a similar nature indicates that such analyses 4 have rarely, if ever, been done. Consequently, individual projects have sometimes been successfully completed, but they have rarely reaped the benefits which they might have, if coordinated in a long-term, well conceived plan. I would be happy to discuss this concept with one of your staff. I seriously feel that the solution to this problem is one of paramount importance to this country in the coming years and that a proactive rather than a reactive United States role is what the free world is awaiting. I may be reached at the above address at my office (692-5023) during the day or at my home (524-8729). Sincerely, Michael MiDamell Michael D. McDonnells PhD Distribution: Senator John W. Warner Congressman Frank R. Walf 5 ID# 131306 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 10, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MS. DIANE W. MURPHEY SUBJECT: REQUESTS GOVERNOR SUNUNU'S ASSISTANCE IN GETTING PRESIDENT BUSH TO BE THE GUEST OF HONOR AT THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING ON SEP 18 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/10 C 90/04/10 REFERRAL NOTE: DAVID DEMAREST RSA 90/04/10 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: 11 / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 131306 FEDERAL CITY COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION Public Relations/Public Affairs Advertising/MediaStrategi April 5, 1990 Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20501 Dear Governor Sununu: I am contacting you on behalf of my client, Army Times Publishing, which is celebrating its 50th Anniversary on September 18, 1990. Attached is an invitation to President Bush to be guest of honor at the 50th Anniversary celebration. The letter was delivered to Joe Hagin's office on March 5, 1990. I am writing to ask your advise on the best way to proceed in following up on this invitation. We have two important updates which I have stated in a follow up letter to Mr. Hagin. The event will now be held at the Officers Club at Ft. McNair on September 18 from 6- 8:30pm We would like the President to attend for 10-15 minutes or whatever time his schedule permits. Additionally, in recognition of their fifty years of publishing, Army Times will initiate a $5,000 per year award to a member of the armed forces who will be selected as Soldier of the Year. Currently, Henry Belber, president of Army Times Publishing is working with Colonel Smullen of General Powell's office to determine the most equitable and beneficial manner in which to select the winner and present the award. The executive editor of Army Times Publishing is Jim Doyle who is well known to President Bush. Jim was for many years the political editor of Newsweek and in fact was approached on two occasions to consider the position of White House press secretary. He is extremely well respected in the industry as is the parent company, Army Times Publishing. Army Times was first published on August 17, 1940 by the late Melvyn Ryder as a community newspaper for U.S. soldiers during World War II. The first publication of its kind, Army Times focused on those issues which affected the everyday lives of the men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces, reporting on consumer, health, personnel and military policy issues. Today, Army Times Publishing is the the single largest publisher of military newspapers in the world. Army Times, Navy Times and Air Force Times have a weekly circulation of 305,000 worldwide, and are seen by most of the two million men and women under arms through personal or unit copies. 1420 Spring Hill Road, Suite 600 P.O. Box 10261, McLean, VA 22102 Tel: 703/893-0740 Fax: 703/759-5267 ID# 129125 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 03, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE JACK MCDONALD SUBJECT: APPRECIATION FOR THE WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/03 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 129125 Guy Vander Jagt Chairman National Republican Jack McDonald Congressional Committee THE HOUSE COUNCIL Chairman The House Council March 30, 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff to the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: Thank you for taking time from your busy schedule to speak at the White House Briefing on March 19th for members of The House Council. Since most of our members live in the Washington area and are directly involved with current issues, this kind of event provides a special opportunity for stimulating discussion. The excellent participation we have from the Administration is one reason our members join The House Council. Thanks again for making the White House Briefing a success. Sincerely, Jack Jack McDonald, Chairman The House Council JM/mc 320 First Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 (202) 479-7011 Paid for by the National Republican Congressional Committee Contributions to the National Republican Congressional Committee are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. 2 ID# 129134 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 03, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE STEVE MEISBURG SUBJECT: URGES THE ADMINISTRATION TO INTERVENE ON BEHALF OF THE CITY AND SUPPORT LANGUAGE ADOPTED BY THE DOE REGARDING THE CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY REPOWERING PROJECT ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/03 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. CITY HALL 129134 STEVE MEISBURG TALLAHASSEE, FL BOB HIGHTOWER Mayor-Commissioner DANIEL A. KLEMAN Commissioner JAMES R. ENGLISH 32301-1731 City Manager DEBBIE LIGHTSEY City Attorney DOROTHY INMAN 904/599-8100 Mayor Pro lem- ROBERT B. INZER Commissioner RICARDO FERNANDEZ Commissioner City Treasurer-Clerk City Auditor CITY OF TALLAHASSEE JACK L. McLEAN, JR: Commissioner March 30, 1990 Mr. John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Penn. Ave. Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: The City of Tallahassee is extremely concerned that continuing opposition from EPA is placing our Clean Coal Technology repowering project in jeopardy. The City must qualify for the repowering section of the bill. both to obtain project allowances as well as to qualify for the treatment accorded to all other clean coal technology projects under the repowering section. The Department of Energy strongly supports this project as evidenced by Admiral Watkins' letter of March 22, copy attached. As promised, this project will provide a vital demonstration of clean coal technology using eastern high sulfur coal. Our project is anticipated to cost approximately $348,000,000. DOE would advance at least a $65,000,000 cost share which amount is to be repaid to DOE. DOE staff worked with City officials to draft language necessary to assure that this project goes forward. This language has been available to Environment and Public Works Committee staff and EPA for some time. I have met with officials of OMB, including Deputy Associate Director David Gibbons, and Non-nuclear Energy branch chief, Gary Bennethum, and indicated that EPA's opposition is jeopardizing the project. However, it does not yet appear that the Administration has determined its position. Without White House intervention, EPA's views could prevail in negotiations with the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Even if, through the efforts of Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., and Sen. Connie Mack, R-Fla., the City is able to secure approval of the Tallahassee amendment in the Senate, continued EPA opposition could derail the project in legislative drafting process in the House or in conference. We need help now in the Senate and through the remainder of the process. Failure to include the language that has been drafted by DOE. which will permit the project to qualify for the repowering section of the bill. will cause the City to abandon the project. Therefore, the City respectfully requests that the White House intervene on our behalf, and support the language drafted by DOE. This will permit Tallahassee to qualify for allowances and all other treatment afforded under the repowering section of the Senate bill. Very truly yours, Steve Meisburg Mayor BWW/gh Attachment ID# 129261 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 03, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. STEVEN J. MARCUS SUBJECT: REQUESTS GOVERNOR SUNUNU RESPOND TO THE ENCLOSED ARTICLE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/03 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED * TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 29261 RSSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY March 30, 1990 Dr. John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20500 Dear Dr. Sununu: In hopes of eliciting a response from you, I am enclosing a copy of "Producing Engineers for the 'Real World'" by Samuel C. Florman. This article, which argues that engineering schools should not be tempted by industrial demands of the moment to diffuse their academic focus, will appear in the Spring 1990 issue (due out April 10) of ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. ISSUES is the journal of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine. Its purpose is to present the views of thoughtful participants in science- and technology-related policy arenas. Our hope is that you will agree to comment on this article for our expanded letters section, called Forum. We would welcome a brief response, up to about 500 words in length, on any aspect of the article or on the broader questions it raises. For inclusion in the subsequent (Summer 1990) issue, we would need your comments by April 30. We look forward to hearing from you, and to presenting your thoughts to ISSUES' readers. Sincerely, Steren Marcus Steven J. Marcus Editor y Fax no.: (202) 223-2875 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING. INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE 2101 Constitution Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20418, 202/334-3305 ID# 129276 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 03, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: REVEREND JON C. MARTIN SUBJECT: REQUESTS A MEETING WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU TO DISCUSS THE FUTURE OF FATIMA EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN'S WEEK IN WASHINGTON; NO DATE SPECIFIED ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/03 C 90/04/03 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/03 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGCING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 129276 St. Joseph's Rectory 9 SPARHAWK STREET AMESBURY, MASSACHUSETTS - 01913 John Sunnunu, Chief of Staff White House Pennsylvania Ave Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Sunnunu, It has been a little over a year since my last letter of congratulations on your appointment. It goes without saying that things are constantly happening on all fronts, and that you and your staff are kept quite busy. Camp Fatima Exceptional Children's Week as you know, is one of my valued priorities for over 30 years and I am sure at times the memories of your visits at camp come up once in a while. Being direct and to the point, as I know that you like it, would it be at all possible for myself and a trusted friend to come to Washington on most any day at your convenience to get an hour of your time to discuss the future of Fatima Exceptional Children's Week, and a way to insure that this special week will continue into the next century? I'm not looking for any financial contribution from you, but possible through your help and some business associates you would know or put us in contact have a luncheon where I can have a slide presentation of Camp to expose some of these influential poople to camp. Which ever would be convenient to you. breakfast or lunch or just the hour time to be in Washington. : would Sare the opportunity to see you anytime expect Holy Mont (April 8th to the 15th). Just give DC a week is notice and I'll arrange things. I would be most grateful and honored if this could be worked out. Please feel free to call or write. God Be With You, Jan Martin Rev. Jon C. Martin, pastor. ID# 128683 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 02, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. HAROLD C. MARLOWE SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A COPY OF THEIR MARCH NEWSLETTER WITH A REFERENCE TO GOVERNOR SUNUNU ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/02 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE *- * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 128683 Axios FOUNDATION FOR WORTHINESS March 28, 1990 Hon. John Sununu Presidential Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Governor: Enclosed is a copy of our March Newsletter, containing a reference to you (Page 9), which we thought might be of interest. Also enclosed is a copy of the souvenir journal prepared for AXIOS' 1989 "Man of the Year" tribute to Mr. Angelo K. Tsakopoulos which contains a message from President Bush your office kindly arranged. We thank you. Let us also take this opportunity to salute you and commend you for the superb job you are performing for the President and our nation. We are indeed fortunate to have a person of your immense experience and capabilities in your critical assignment. Thanks for everything, and kindest regards from our President, Peter B. Caloyeras, AXIOS, and the Southern California Hellenic community. Sincerely, Harold C. Marlowe Executive Director P.S. As you may also note in the Newsletter, I took pre-primary Navy flight training at Kimball Union Academy in Meridan and soloed at the field near Claremont. P.O. BOX 2300, TOLUCA LAKE, CALIFORNIA 91610-0300 (213) 877-0013 FAX (818) 985-2172 ID# 128703 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 02, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. H. JEROME MIRON SUBJECT: EXPRESSES INTEREST IN A POSITION WITHIN THE ADMINISTRATION ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/02 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 128703 THE MIRON GROUP 7230 Stonehaven Ct. N. Pinellas Park, Florida 34665 (813) 541-2808 FAX (813) 546-9463 March 28, 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: Several months ago you indicated to Vince Iacopino that I would be considered for a position within the Bush Administration. I am still interested in serving in a useful capacity. Mr. Untermeyer has written to advise me that I am still being considered. Though my current business practice has expanded, I am still interested in workinging within this government. I am enclosing an op-ed. piece which argues against drug legalization and an article published recently in the Police Chief magazine. You may find them useful and informative. I am also sending this material to Mr. Untermeyer to be added to my personnel file. Warm Regards, H Junior Miron President ID# 128769 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: APRIL 02, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. RICHARD MARSHALL SUBJECT: INFORMS GOVERNOR SUNUNU OF A CHANGE OF TIME AND PLACE FOR THE JOSEPH M. MCDADE RECEPTION TO MAY 9 90 IN WASHINGTON ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/04/02 C 90/04/02 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/04/02 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO-CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. Keep McDade in Congress Committee Henrv C. McGrath, Treasurer P.O. Box 16264 Alexandria, VA 22302-8264 KEEP MCDADE IN CONGRESS March 29, 1990 Governor John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu: It is necessary to change the time and place of Congressman Joseph M. McDade's Reception from the Capitol Hill Club Wednesday, April 4, 1990 to the Hyatt Regency Washington Hotel on Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Avenue, N.W., on Wednesday, May 9, 1990 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. in the Yorktown Room on the Ballroom Level The Hyatt Regency has parking available and arrangements have been made so there is no charge to reception guests. However, there is a limitation in that spaces cannot be reserved and are subject to availability. It will be necessary to Valet Park your car and have the ticket validated at the Reception Registration Table. In the event of an overflow at the Hyatt there are a number of other parking facilities nearby, as indicated on the enclosed map. Unfortunately, parking charges other than those at the Hyatt cannot be assumed by the Committee. I deeply regret this move and do hope it does not cause any inconvenience. Sincerely, Dick Marshall Richard C. Marshall, Committee Chairman Political contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Paid for by the Keep McDade in Congress Committee. THE Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 01. Letter From Maria Mercedes Cuellar De Martinez of Colombia to 3/30/90 [b][1] John Sununu Re: Outline of Trade Proposals for Trade Initiatives between the US and the Andean Nations (3 pp.) Collection: Open on Expiration of PRA Record Group: Bush Presidential Records (Document Follows) Office: Chief of Staff, White House Office of Series: Sununu, John, Files By SJA (NLGB) on 11/4/99 Subseries: Correspondence Files WHORM Cat.: File Location: M.I. 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Removed as a personal record misfile ID# 128372 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 30, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MARIA MERCEDES CUELLAR DE MARTINEZ SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN OUTLINE OF PROPOSALS FOR TRADE INITIATIVES BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE ANDEAN NATIONS; INDICATES GOVERNOR SUNUNU WILL BE SCHEDULING A MEETING IN APR 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/30 C 90/03/30 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/30 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE _* * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 28376 132 MINISTERIO DE DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Bogota, 16 March, 1990 Governor John H. Sununu Chief of Staff General Brent Scowcroft Assistant to the President for National Security Aftairs The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Governor Sununu and General Scowcrott : I wish to thank you, on my own behalf and on that of the Government of Colombia, for the attention 1 was given last week. As I noted, the purpose of my visit was none other than to advance the material implementation of actions derived from the Declaration of Cartagena, especially as regards trade and economic aspects. with reference to trade, the declaration provides that "in accordance with the respective policies of Bolivia, Colombia, Perú and the United States, [the parties] will work together to increase trade among the three Andean countries and the United States, effectively facilitating access to the United States market and strengthening export promotion With regards to economic legislation, it was recommended that "the parties may consider the establishment of economic and investment policies, as well as legislation and regulations to foster private investment". And further stated that where favorable conditions exist, the United States will facilitate private investment in the three Andean countries, taking into account the particular conditions and potential of each. 132 MINISTERIO DE DESARROLLO ECONOMICO page two With your strong support, we are optimistic that these declaration can materialize before July 1990, by which time Colombia shall undergo a change of government. Enactment of this legislation on a "fast track" basis in the current session of Congress will ensure the necessary public support to the commitments reflected in the Declaration of Cartagena, so as to guarantee continuity of such policies on the part of the next Government of Colombia. In particular, welare encouraged by the U.S. Government's commitment to develop legislation which provides economic support to Colombia and the other Andean countries and effective access for their products to the U.S. market. Based upon this conceptual and policy framework, and as I committed myself in the fruitful meeting we had together, I am enclosing an outline of U.S. legislative initiatives which would assist Colombian economic development substantially. They are all the more relevant as, on February 22, 1990, President Barco's Administration embarked on a policy to open up the Colombian economy with a view to achieve high rates of growth through a greater presence in foreign markets. The liberalization program is meant to be implemented within five years. Given that the United States is our chief trade an economic partner, the five-year special treatment proposed will effectively enable Colombia to advance her program of economic development. Investment- promotion and market-opening measures by the United States will complement the steps we are taking in Colombia to eliminate trade barriers and to make our economy more competitive and outward-oriented. 2 132 MINISTERIO DE DESARROLLO ECONOMICO page three Consequently, the realization of Presidents Bush's piedge to support our countries and the principles that inspired his November 1, 1989 Andean Initiative' can best be achieved through legislation providing greater investment and access to U.S. markets. A legislative package, oriented in that direction, will surely reflect his commitments and materialize his political will. Given that the initiatives enclosed are of crucial importance to the Colombian Government, we are willing to cooperate as much as possible in the design, scope and drafting of the associated trade, investment and economic legislative measures required. Our trade and economic staff is available at any time to consult with your staff or the staff of participating U.S. trade agencies. I look forward to meeting with you again in Washington in April at your convenience. Sincerely, CUELLAR DE MARTINEZ RELINE RO C Minister of Economic Deve looment Republic of Colombia 72 - ID# 127783 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 29, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE ROBERT H. MICHEL SUBJECT: REQUESTS GOVERNOR SUNUNU ARRANGE FOR A MEETING BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/29 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. ROBERT H. MICHEL 127783 18TH DISTRICT, ILLINOIS H-232, THE CAPITOL WASHINGTON, DC 20515 225-0600 Office of the Republican Leader United States house of Representatives Mashington, DC 20515 March 23, 1990 Governor John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor: Several of our House Members have approached me on the Floor, wanting an opportunity to express to the President their concern over where we're headed as a Nation, vis-a-vis our trading partners. The Members requesting an appointment not to exceed one half hour are: Frank Wolf of Virginia, Tom Campbell of California, Don Ritter of Pennsylvania, Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania and Duncan Hunter of California. They have asked me to intercede in their behalf and hopefully you will be able to block out some time for these Members to see the President in the near future. Please let me know what you have arranged. Sincerely Bol. yours, Robert H. Michel Republican Leader RHM:s ID# 127784 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 29, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE RAYMOND J. MCGRATH SUBJECT: RECOMMENDS AL KIRCHNER FOR THE TOP POSITION IN THE UNITED STATES FIRE ADMINISTRATION ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/29 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 127784 RAYMOND J. MCGRATH 5TH DISTRICT, NEW YORK WASHINGTON OFFICE: ROOM 205 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING MEMBER (202) 225-5516 COMMITTEE ON Congress of the United States DISTRICT OFFICE: WAYS AND MEANS 203 ROCKAWAY AVENUE SUBCOMMITTEE ON house of Representatives VALLEY STREAM, NY 11580 SELECT REVENUE (516) 872-9550 MEASURES SUBCOMMITTEE ON Mashington, DC 20515 OVERSIGHT March 26, 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John: I recently learned that Wallace Stickey, a senior New Hampshire transportation official is the leading candidate for the position of Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). As the Administration continues its efforts to fill the leadership posts at FEMA, I wanted to offer my highest recommendation on behalf of Albert G. Kirchner, Jr., who is seeking the top position in the United States Fire Administration. A1 is a native of Long Island and I have known him for many years through his active participation in fire service issues in New York and Washington. His present post as Administrator of the Marine Corps Fire Service is excellent preparation and experience for the job he now seeks. The presence of USMC facilities in communities of all sizes throughout the nation requires Al to be in regular contact with state and municipal fire service officials. The Fire Administration has been repeated victim of budget battles. More attention has been devoted to preservation of the agency than to the definition of a proper role for the federal government in the field of fire protection. I am convinced that Al is willing and able to work within the agency budget to tailor federal programs to meet needs that state and local entities cannot address on their own. I am confident that his energy, enthusiasm, and creativity would make a beleaguered agency into a positive force for improvement in our nation's dismal fire loss statistics. I am equally certain that Al would be a loyal member of the management and leadership team assembled by the President and Mr. Stickey. Al's credentials are on file in the Office of Presidential Personnel, and I have previously communicated my support directly to Chase Untermeyer. Thank you very much for your consideration. Sincerel Raymond Ray J. McGrath, M.C. ID# 127792 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 29, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JAMES T. MCFARLAND SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A BROCHURE ANNOUNCING THE EASTERN UTILITIES CONFERENCE ON APR (9-12) IN NYC ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/29 C 90/03/29 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/29 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. z779Z STATE OF NEW YORK JAMES T. McFARLAND PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMMISSIONER ELLICOTT SQUARE BUILDING THREE EMPIRE STATE PLAZA 295 MAIN STREET, RM. 814 20TH FLOOR March 26, 1990 BUFFALO. N.Y. 14203 ALBANY, N.Y. 12223 716) 847-3937 (518) 474-8429 Mr. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20500 Dear Sir: Enclosed is a brochure announcing the Eastern Utilities Conference to be held in New York City on April 9-12, along with a blow-up of the Nuclear Workshop. The latter will be DOE squaring off against the State of Nevada, to be followed by a presentation of the new breed of nuclear reactors cheaper, safer, faster to build. The General Atomics design is fascinating. They just need to get some certainty regarding their ability to uniformly cover the small grains of uranium fuel with silicon carbide. That is the heart of their "inertly safe" system. G.E.'s breeder reactor also addresses the waste problem to the extent that a lot of the long lived transuranics are consumed in the process. Thanks for your note, and keep up your good work! Very truly yours, lin JTM/bj James T. McFarland ID# 127801 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 29, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID T. MCLAUGHLIN SUBJECT: INVITES GOVERNOR SUNUNU TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ASPEN INSTITUTE'S FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM IN JUL OR AUG 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/29 / / REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/29 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 127801 The Aspen Institute Wye Center-P.O. Box 222 Queenstown, Maryland 21658 (301) 827-7168 TELEX 757931 FAX (301) 827-9182 March 26, 1990 David T. McLaughiin President The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear John: Bill Bennett and I were discussing recently The Aspen Institute's programs in Aspen, Colorado this summer, and Bill had indicated that possibly you and your family might enjoy coming to the Institute under the Institute's fellowship program some time in July or August. The Aspen Institute conducts a rather full schedule of activities during this time frame, and we would be pleased to have you as our guest for one or two weeks during this time period if your schedule should permit it. Under our fellowship program, we ask the Aspen Fellow to give one public lecture in the community and to participate informally in one or more of our seminars. The Fellow has a generous amount of time to enjoy the unique setting of Aspen, and we hope that you might consider being with us in this capacity. Enclosed is a schedule which includes our seminars and conferences that are held in Aspen, and we would be glad to provide you and your staff with whatever additional information you may desire. Best wishes. Warm regards, David T. McLaughlin Enclosures Washington, DC Office: 1333 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20036 (202) 466-6410 FAX (202) 467-0790 ID# 127927 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 29, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: B. GENERAL JOSEPH A. MILANO SUBJECT: INVITATION TO BE THE GUEST SPEAKER OF THEIR 353RD ANNIVERSARY BANQUET ON JUN 4 90 IN BOSTON ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/29 C 90/03/29 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/29 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED * COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 27927 OAKIS 1638 Headquarters Ancientas of Massachusetts Armory, Faneuil Hall, Boston 02109 A.Col.JasephoA.Milano 23 March 1990 Captain Commanding 1989-1990 The Honorable John S. Sununu Chief of Staff to the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20050 Dear Governor Sununu: As Captain Commanding of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, I request the honor of your presence as our guest speaker at the 353rd Anniversary Banquet of our Company. This year's Anniversary Banquet will be held on June 4th at 7:00 p.m. at the Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. We see your presence and presentation on our June Day as an appropriate--more than that, a dynamic--return to the site of your achievements in statesmanship. You will be addressing one of the oldest institutions in the Western Hemisphere, practicing democracy with an election based on ballots cast on a drumhead on Boston Common. Think of it, 150 years before Jefferson's design of democracy. You may want to build your talk on "exercises in democracy." Naturally, the subject will be the one of your choice. You are, of course, thoroughly familiar with the Ancients. They are the oldest chartered militia in the United States, founded in 1638. Four presidents have had membership in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company: Monroe, Arthur, Coolidge, and Kennedy. Members have also included generals, ambassadors, and Medal of Honor recipients. The Company frequently serves in state ceremonies as honor guards to leaders and visitors from other nations. They are people of influence, true patriots. Has been a major player in your first year with the We proudly represented the Commonwealth of asetts by marching in the Inaugural Parade. On this past ember 27, the first day of our 14-day tour to the Far East, you were with President Bush when we received our presidential send-off. Then on March 7 on the occasion of our one-day trip to the capital, we were particularly honored when you took time to address our group in the Indian Treaty Room. Let me add that many of the Ancients feel close ties to you as Chief of Staff. We have followed your career--and achievements in New Hampshire and now in Washington. Several of our members who will be present at the Anniversary Banquet are well known to you, among them: Peter Senopoulos, my staff-appointed Liaison Officer; Ambassador John Volpe; General George Patton; and Eugene Piacentini and Peter Marks, who serve as co-chairmen of the Massachusetts Republican Finance Committee and Republican Eagles. In conclusion, let me note how momentous it would be to have the Chief of Staff choose our banquet as the place and time to offer a forward view of the decade as it points toward the millennium. At a crucial period of frenetic change and fervent calls for freedom around the world, we would welcome your presence--and your message. We thank you for your recent hospitality in Washington. We thank you as well for giving this invitation your attention. We hope for a favorable response. Sincerely yours, BGEN X Joseph A. Milano P.S. Thank you again for the great time in washington. This event is schebule the commition Monbas after the Mass state Demonuatic ID# 126756 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 27, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE BOB MARTINEZ SUBJECT: URGES GOVERNOR SUNUNU TO ASSIST IN EXPEDITING THE SALE OF EASTERN AIRLINES' SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION TO AMERICAN ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/27 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 2110 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 126756 OF THE STATE OF GREAT FLORIDA THE GOD WE TRUST STATE OF FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BoB MARTINEZ March 22, 1990 Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John John I apologize for not contacting you directly, however, I'm in Eastern Europe, and this matter needs your immediate attention. I am very concerned that, because of the delay at DOT regarding the sale of Eastern's South American Division to American, Eastern may be forced into Chapter 7 liquidation, jeopardizing the jobs of 18,000 employees, many of whom live and work in South Florida. Further, because South American operations are focused on Miami, Eastern's ability to consummate this transaction is of profound importance to the Florida economy. It is imperative that DOT reach a decision by March 29. Further delay in obtaining DOT approval could be fatal. Eastern needs to be out of South America by the summer for its reorganization plan to hold together. Because of the fleet and crew scheduling exigencies present at all airlines and the necessity to obtain foreign government approval after DOT approves, failure to obtain DOT approval by the end of March will prevent American from being able to operate into South America this summer. This could mean the end of Eastern, and a substantial disruption in air service between Miami and all of Latin America. On Monday, I hope to speak with Secretary Skinner by phone regarding this critical concern. Thank you for your attention to this matter. With warmest regards, Bot Governor BM/aad ID# 126763 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 27, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. RONALD C. MOE SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN ARTICLE HE WROTE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/27 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 126763 : CRS Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 March 21, 1990 Dear Mr Sununu, As the President's cheef 1 Staff, and a pretty good one at that, I thought you might enjoy this article ; It proudes Ce lit of a historical perspective to the wishingtonal Presidency and the of you are performing. Regards, Ronald CMo2 ID # 127030 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 27, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE CONSTANCE A. MORELLA SUBJECT: RECOMMENDS CRAIG WALLWORK FOR THE POSITION OF DEPUTY ASSISTANT OF THE AIR FORCE FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/27 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. CONSTANCE A. MORELLA 8TH DISTRICT, MARYLAND COMMITTEES: POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY SELECT COMMITTEE ON AGING Congress of the United States Douse of Representatives March 26, 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: I am writing to you on behalf of one of my constituents, Craig R. Wallwork, who has been nominated by the Secretary of the Air Force to be the Deputy Assistant of the Air Force for Equal Opportunity. Craig was interviewed for this position along with other candidates by Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Jerome Cooper. Mr. Wallwork advises me that he has already been cleared by White House Personnel for a position in the Administration and has assembled an impressive group of supporters who are advocating his appointment. The list includes Senators Helms and Warner; Congressmen Conte, Dornan, Houghton, Parris, and Wolf; North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Gardner, Maritime Commision Chairman Carey, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Patterson, Mr. Mayo Bodie, and Mr. Jack Lockery. I am pleased to be able to add my name to this growing list of supporters who wish to non Craig appointed. However, I have been informed by Mr. Wallwork that there =codle to be some impediment to his appointment. I as informed that RS. Clark Wurzberger, Assistant to the Secretary of Defonce, has Mr. Cooper that Craig n nomination would : :- approved Mr. Wallwork states that he was on active duty as + natus ... Marine Corps at the time of the Presidential Campaign. Mr. Wallwork also states that Mr. Cooper interviewed an entire slate of candidates sent to him by the White House and selected Mr. Wallwork as the best candidate to fill the position. Mr. Wallwork's background indicates that he is well qualified for the position for which he has been nominated and will be an asset on Mr. Cooper's staff as well as an asset to the President. I urge you to give Mr. Wallwork full consideration as you finalize plans for the Deputy Assistant Secretary position. Sincerely Sonnie Morella ID# 127033 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 27, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID M. MASON SUBJECT: ENCLOSES AN OPINION ARTICLE ON AFGANISTAN ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/27 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 127033 The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 23 January 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu, I thought you would be interested in the enclosed opinion article on Afghanistan which was recently circulated by Heritage Features Syndicate. Christopher Coker, editor of the London-based Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies' Insiders Report, details how the Soviets are still fueling unrest by supporting oppressive regimes around the world. Euphoria over changes in Eastern Europe should not be allowed to mask important events elsewhere. Mr. Coker's comments on the continuing Soviet investment in. its Third World client states are especially important in light of recent calls for U.S. aid to the Soviet Union. Sincerely, Dave Maor David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman J. William Middendorf, II Joseph Coors Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Thomas A. Roe Midge Decter J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Richard M. Scaife Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Lewis E. Lehrman Hon. William E. Simon Joseph R. Keys Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 ID# 126274 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 26, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. MICHAEL MONRONEY SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A COPY OF A LETTER SENT TO PRESIDENT BUSH COMMENTING ON CHAIRMAN ROSTENKOWSKI'S PROPOSALS TO REDUCE THE DEFICIT ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/26 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. C/F/RE 126274 Coalition for Fiscal Restraint Post Office Box 23871 Washington, D.C. 20026-3871 March 23, 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Governor: The Steering Committee of the Coalition for Fiscal Restraint (COFIRE) recently approved sending a letter to President Bush, commenting on Chairman Rostenkowski's widely publicized proposals to reduce the federal deficit over a five-year period. I am enclosing a copy of this letter with a list of the Coalition member-organizations from which, as of this date, I have received approval to be identified with the message contained therein. I believe the letter is self-explanatory, and I hope the position expressed by these organizations will be of interest to you. Best wishes. Sincerely, Anih Michael Monuonez Monroney Chairman, COFIRE (202) 488-8200 Enclosures ID# 126373 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 26, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MS. M. MARY MONGAN SUBJECT: APPRECIATION FOR AFFORDING HER THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE AS COMMISSIONER ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/26 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. STATE OF STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE OF THE THE NEW DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES HAMPSHIRE HAMP OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER THE SHIRE 1776* 6 HAZEN DRIVE, CONCORD. NH 03301-6505 603-271-4334 Timothy H. Mason M. Mary Mongan HELP LINE TTY/TDD RELAY Assistant Commissioner Commissioner 225-4033 Kathleen G. Sgambati Assistant Commissioner March 20, 1990 His Excellency John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: As I leave State service here in New Hampshire, I wanted to take a moment to write and "thank you" for the opportunity you afforded me to serve as Commissioner of New Hampshire's Department of Health and Human Services. It has been a memorable and rewarding five years of service, most of these years under your leadership, and I do feel much was accomplished. I want to wish you and your family continuing good health and happiness. May you continue to enjoy and serve President Bush as his Chief of Staff for many years to come. We are fortunate to have you at The White House as his friend and confidant. Sincerely, MMM/d Atory M. MARY MONGAN Commiss loner 5828A ID# 125755 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 23, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. THOMAS H.D. MAHONEY SUBJECT: REQUESTS AN APPOINTMENT WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU TO DISCUSS THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON THE AGING ON APR (16-20) 90 IN WASHINGTON ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/23 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, ,OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 125755 Thomas H.D. Mahoney, Ph.D., D.P.A., F.R.Hist.S. 130 Mt. Auburn Street, # 410 Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 864-0616 21 March 1990 Secretary to the Hon. John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 I will be in Washington, 16-20 April, to attend the National Managed Health Care Congress at the Washington Hilton. I am serving on the Advisory Board of this organization and will chair the banquet on the 17th. If the Governor plans to be in town that week, would it be possible to secure a brief appointment to see him? I would very much like to discuss a couple of matters with him, especially the projected 1991 White House Conference on Aging, which I understand will shortly or was recently on the agenda of the Domestic Policy Council. In addition, I have some correspondence involving Iran which he might find of interest. Should the suggested dates be inconvenient, I can always come to Wash- ington at the Governor's convenience. Faithfully yours, Professor of History emeritus, M.I.T. ID# 125842 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 23, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE JOHN MCCAIN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A COPY OF A LETTER HE SENT TO THE PRESDENT SUGGESTING THE ADMINISTRATION CONVENE A WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON SUPPORTING DEMOCRACY ABOAD ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/23 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1220 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 125842 JOHN McCAIN 111 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING ARIZONA WASHINGTON, DC 20510 COMMITTEE ON ARMED. SERVICES (202) 224-2235 COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE, TELEPHONE FOR HEARING IMPAIRED AND TRANSPORTATION United States Senate (202) 224-7132 SELECT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS 151 NORTH CENTENNIAL WAY SUITE 1000 MESA, AZ 85201 (602) 835-8994 5353 NORTH. 16TH STREET SUITE 190 PHOENIX, AZ 85016 (602) 640-2567 March 22, 1990 2675 EAST BROADWAY SUITE 100 TUCSON, AZ 85716 (602) 670-6334 The Honorable John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear John: Enclosed is a copy of a letter Bob Graham and I sent to the President. I thought you might find our suggestion for a White House conference interesting. It could serve to prevent U.S. assistance to emerging democracies from becoming the occassion for partisan disputes that it currently threatens to become. merit. Please let me know if you feel the suggestion has any Sincerely, John mcbin John McCain United States Senator JM/ms ID# 126008 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 23, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE JAN MEYERS SUBJECT: URGES THE ADMINISTRATION TO OFFER NEW AIR SERVICE RIGHTS TO THE NETHERLANDS AND KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/23 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM, 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 126008 JAN MEYERS WASHINGTON OFFICE: 3D DISTRICT. KANSAS 315 CANNON HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (202) 225-2865 SUBCOMMITTEES: DISTRICT OFFICE: EUROPE AND THE MIDDLE EAST Congress of the United States 204 FEDERAL BUILDING HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS KANSAS CITY, KS 66101 (913) 621-0832 SMALL BUSINESS COMMITTEE house of Representatives DISTRICT OFFICE: SUBCOMMITTEES: 7133 WEST 95TH STREET SBA, AND THE GENERAL ECONOMY Mashington, DC 20515 SUITE 217 EXPORTS, TAX POLICY, AND SPECIAL PROBLEMS OVERLAND PARK, KS 66212 (913) 383-2013 SELECT COMMITTEE ON AGING VICE CHAIRMAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY STUDY CONFERENCE March 21, 1990 The Honorable John Sununu Chief-of-staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: I write with reference to the upcoming negotiations with The Netherlands regarding rights for new air services to the United States. It is my understanding that KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is extremely interested in beginning non-stop service from Amsterdam to Kansas City. However, under current U.S. Department of Transportation policy, authority to operate new airline routes is being granted for only one year. With economic unification of the European Community in 1992 nearly upon us, and with an international airline route into the midst of Europe, America's heartland economy could be better positioned to take full advantage of that market worth $4 trillion annually with 320 million consumers. It is my belief that the Midwest can contribute greatly to the reduction of both the enormous budget deficit and the trade deficit. An "open skies" policy on the part of the United States is just one more tool which could help our agricultural and industrial capacities do just that. I respectfully request our negotiators to offer an "open skies" policy to The Netherlands and KLM. Sincerely, JAN Jan MEYERS meyers Member of Congress ID# 124736 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 21, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID M. MASON SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A RECENT HERITAGE PUBLICATION ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/21 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 124736 The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 15 March 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu, I thought you would be interested in the enclosed Heritage Backgrounder on the potential for economic growth in the burgeoning democracies of Eastern Europe. The paper reviews the principal characteristics of the failed system of central economic planning and addresses the choice of reforming or abandoning socialism. Opting for a new system, the paper then outlines a specific agenda for economic growth within the framework of a free-market economy. Please feel free to distribute this paper to any interested parties. Do not hesitate to contact my office if you have any questions regarding this or any other Heritage publications. Sincerely, Dave Mason David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman J. William Middendorf, II Joseph Coors Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Thomas A. Roe Midge Decter J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Richard M. Scaife Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Lewis E. Lehrman Hon. William E. Simon Joseph R. Keys Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 ID# 124774 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 21, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. PATRICK B. MCGUIGAN SUBJECT: PERSONAL NOTE; RECOMMENDS JULIA CHLOPECKI FOR A POSITION IN LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS AT THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/21 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 124774 From the desk of: PATRICK B. McGUIGAN Center for Law & Democracy Senior Scholar Date 2/12 Dear John: Thanks for your recent notes. It does mean a lot to know I can run something by you. I will try, per your request, to be a nice little boy when you guys announce Robert Edwards Jones. That won't be easy, however I will do it precisely because you asked me to do SO. I justhope you get some real stuff in return from Packwood. I am more concerned about the possibility of McLaughlin in he Second Circuit. People in New York have been cålling me asking me to start guerilla warfare. For now I am giving Doug Johnson at National Right to Life my strong support as he considers what to do. It is hard to justify those memos McLaughlin wrote. Why not do Stanton instead? Final thing: A wonderful girl, whose done good research work for my next legal book, is applying intithe legislative shop at the White House. I've enclosed a copy of the note I've writtenabout her to Nick Calio. If you have not already settled upon someone, I hope you, Fred and Nick will pick her. At Warmest personal regards. Sincerely Free Congress Research & Education Foundation, Inc. 717 2nd Street, N.E. Capitol Hill Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-3000 FAX (202) 546-7689 ID# 124785 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 21, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE EDWARD R. MADIGAN SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A MEMORANDUM ON FOOD SAFETY AND THE SUSPENSION PROBLEM AS A FOLLOW-UP TO AN EARLIER CONVERSATION WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/21 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1240 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 124785 TEXAS EDWARD R. MADIGAN, ILLINOIS, RANKING MINORITY MEMBER NORTH CAROLINA E. THOMAS COLEMAN. MISSOURI JR., CALIFORNIA RON MARLENEE, MONTANA NORTH CAROLINA LARRY J. HOPKINS. KENTUCKY OKLAHOMA HUCKABY. LOUISIANA H.S. house of Representatives ARLAN STANGELAND. MINNESOTA PANETTA, CALIFORNIA PAT ROBERTS, KANSAS BILL EMERSON, MISSOURI GLICKMAN. KANSAS W STENHOLM. TEXAS SID MORRISON, WASHINGTON HAROLD L. VOLKMER. MISSOURI Committee on Agriculture STEVE GUNDERSON. WISCONSIN TOM LEWIS, FLORIDA CHARLES HATCHER, GEORGIA ROBIN TALLON, SOUTH CAROLINA ROBERT F. (808) SMITH, OREGON HARLEY 0 STAGGERS. JR., WEST VIRGINIA Room 1301, Longworth house Office Building LARRY COMBEST. TEXAS BILL SCHUETTE, MICHIGAN JIM OLIN. VIRGINIA TIMOTHY J. PENNY, MINNESOTA FRED GRANDY. IOWA RICHARD H. STALLINGS. IDAHO Washington, DC 20515 WALLY HERGER. CALIFORNIA DAVID R NAGLE, IOWA CLYDE C. HOLLOWAY, LOUISIANA JIM JONTZ. INDIANA JAMES T. WALSH. NEW YORK TIM JOHNSON. SOUTH DAKOTA BILL GRANT, FLORIDA CLAUDE HARRIS, ALABAMA BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, COLORADO MIKE ESPY. MISSISSIPPI BERT R. PENA, BILL SARPALIUS, TEXAS March 20, 1990 STAFF DIRECTOR JILL L. LONG. INDIANA DIANNE POWELL, GARY CONDIT, CALIFORNIA DEPUTY STAFF DIRECTOR ROY DYSON, MARYLAND DANIEL E. BRINZA, H. MARTIN LANCASTER, NORTH CAROLINA COUNSEL CHARLES HILTY, MINORITY STAFF DIRECTOR TELEFAX NO. MEMORANDUM (202) 225-8510 TO: John Sununu FROM: Ed Madigan E.M- SUBJECT: Food Safety and the Suspension Problem This memorandum is a fuller explanation of our earlier conversation on the food safety question and the unresolved difficulty with the suspension issue. Food safety as it has been defined in the present context is really two separate debates involving the Delaney Clause in the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetics Act (FFDCA) and cancellation/suspension in the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). When Secretary Sullivan and Administrator Reilly indicated that the outstanding problem in food safety was national uniformity of tolerances, they were referring to the FFDCA portion of the debate and the concerns of Messrs. Kennedy and Waxman. The major problem that we Republicans brought to the White House in February was disagreement with the EPA proposal on suspension in FIFRA. In FIFRA suspension is utilized by EPA when a pesticide is deemed to carry an immediate risk that will impact humans or the environment during the period required for an ordinary cancellation. When such an "imminent hazard" is identified and determined to outweigh the benefits of the pesticide, EPA has the extraordinary power to remove the chemical from the market immediately, subject only to court review after the fact. While suspension authority is a powerful weapon, we agree that it is needed to protect the public in rare circumstances. EPA has resorted to suspension only sparingly over the years, and when properly applied, it is an effective tool. Revision of suspension has never been an issue until last year when EPA began to talk of new suspension authority "to deal with the heavy workload caused by reregistration" and "to address public confidence issues like Alar on apples." Apparently EPA is seeking a "magic bullet" to make its workload and media problems disappear. The solution they have proposed would jeopardize the entire food delivery system to achieve their goal. The proposal offered by EPA on suspension would lower the standard for suspension, replacing the present well-understood terminology with undefined and weak words like "substantial risk" and "less than substantial but significant risk." Their proposal would also create two levels of suspension and eliminate the consideration of benefits in one level. In sum, our examination of EPA's suspension proposal leads us to the conclusion that, if it were adopted, it would be easier for EPA to suspend a pesticide than to cancel it (the exactly opposite outcome a reasonable person would expect). Opposition to the suspension proposal is uniform and adamant throughout the agriculture and food community. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Jack Parnell was told on several occasions by representatives of farmers, chemical manufacturers and food processors that this approach to suspension was completely unacceptable. Over sixty House members, including nearly every member of the Agriculture Committee from both sides of the aisle, have cosponsored H.R. 3292 which deliberately does not change the standard for suspension, though it does remove one significant procedural impediment to its use. When EPA and USDA were questioned on the Administration language last week before an agriculture subcommittee in the House, several sharp questions were posed on suspension, and the answers given did not satisfy the bipartisan questioners. The agriculture community will to support the President's initiative in the FFDCA area enthusiastically, especially uniform tolerances. The proposals for FIFRA can all survive the legislative process in recognizable form, except suspension. This suspension proposal is now seen as an attempt by EPA to gain a great deal more power to eliminate pesticides without the responsibility of defending its actions prior to taking action. The fear is that at the first sign of intense media pressure, without regard to sound and thorough science, EPA would use this greatly expanded suspension authority to rid itself of a problem pesticide. In that kind of environment, farmers and consumers could not depend on chemical companies to invest the tens of millions of dollars necessary to sustain existing pesticides or develop new ones. Without these chemical inputs food price increases would seriously depress the standard of living for poor and working Americans and this country would no longer be a major exporter of food for trade and hunger relief. Congress has already yielded to EPA requests for reregistration fees, for further registration maintenance fees, and for relief from the requirement to indemnify those holding stocks of suspended pesticides. We are now prepared, at their request, to streamline cancellation and make other adjustments in the registration process. The agriculture and food community is not, however, prepared to grant EPA the authority to regulate according to media pressure or the perceived need to lighten their workload. ID# 124796 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 21, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MS. NINA MAY SUBJECT: APPRECIATION FOR INCLUDING THE RENAISSANCE WOMEN IN A MEETING AT THE WHITE HOUSE CONCERNING THE ADA AND CHILD CARE ISSUES ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/21 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP-INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 124796 The Renaissance Women (202) 546-4143 205 Third Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Governor Sununu Chief of Staff White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu, March 17,1990 I want to thank you for including the Renaissance Women in the very informative meeting at the White House, March 15, concerning the ADA and the Child Care issues. Your points were most persuasive and well articulated. You can be assured that you and President Bush will have our continued and enthusiastic support on these issues. Of all the meetings I have been a part of in the White House, I have learned more, and have received a clearer understanding of the President's position on issues, in the meetings that you attend. I have held the view for years that there are too many "politicians" in government and not enough statesmen. You can truly be classified in the later category. It is evident that your support for the President's agenda and policies are sincere and uncompromised. He is fortunate to have someone of your caliber in the very crucial position in which you are serving. If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Also, I have enclosed the latest issue of Renaissance magazine for your perusal. We will have our work cut our for us giving "credit where credit is due," and keeping the liberal Democrats from convincing the American people that they are responsible for the incredible reforms and changes occurring around the world. Most sincerely, Amamay Nina May, Chairman, Renaissance Women enclosure: Renaissance magazine. ID# 124802 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 21, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE ROBERT H. MICHEL SUBJECT: URGES GOVERNOR TO ATTEND HIS FUNDRAISER ON APR 2 90 IN WASHINGTON ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP. D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/21 C 90/03/21 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/21 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 24802 ROBERT H. MICHEL UNITED STATES CONGRESS REPUBLICAN LEADER March 15, 1990 Dear John: The Committee arranging my fund-raiser to be held at the Capitol Hill Club on the evening of April 2 from 6:00 to 8:00 has invited you to attend, and I just wanted you to know how much I personally would appreciate your making a little extra effort to stop by. As you know, it definitely is an added incentive to get the kind of people there that we're looking for and I hope you can stop by, if only for a few moments. Thanks so much and with my best regards. Sincerely, Governor John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 ID# 125267 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 22, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID MASON SUBJECT: ENCLOSES HERITAGE PUBLICATIONS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/22 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 125267 The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 20 March 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu, As the United States considers steps to aid Nicaragua in its transition to democratic government, I thought you might find the enclosed Heritage publications to be useful. All these papers point out that rebuilding Nicaragua's ravaged economy can best be accomplished by encouraging and unfettering market forces. A renaissance of a productive private sector is key to U.S. humanitarian and political goals in Nicaragua. While the context of Stuart Butler's address and Timothy Ashby's Backgrounder have changed, their policy prescriptions are still applicable. Please feel free to distribute this paper to any interested parties. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this or any other Heritage publications. Sincerely, Dave Moon David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman J. William Middendorf, II Joseph Coors Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Thomas A. Roe Midge Decter J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Richard M. Scaife Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Lewis E. Lehrman Hon. William E. Simon Joseph R. Keys Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 ID# 120370 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 07, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. GREGORY E. MICHAEL SUBJECT: REQUESTS CONSIDERATION BY THE PRESIDENT FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE U.S. COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/12 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:1 INDIVIDUAL CODES: 4000 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED * COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 120370 59 Pearson Road Merrimack, N.H. 03054 March 5, 1990 Mr. John H. Sununu Presidential Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Sununu, As a New Hampshire attorney since 1972 and District Court Judge (appointed by you in 1986), I am writing to request consideration by the President of the United States for appointment as a Justice of the United States Court of Military Appeals. My legal career started as a member of the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Department. Since completing active service in 1977, I have continued serving in the United States Air Force Reserve and was recently promoted to Lt. Colonel. While on active duty I tried many general and special courts-martial both as a trial and defense counsel. Because of this opportunity and my subsequent years of reserve experience, I understand the special issues in- herent in the military justice system and the need to carefully weigh the delicate balance between the military's disciplinary needs and a military member's rights. My strong interest and appreciation of the military justice system has never waned and to be able to contribute to this unique system of justice would be a special privilege. If I can provide further information or clarification regarding this request, please contact me. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Very Michal truly yours, Gregory E. Michael ID# 122552 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 14, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID M. MASON SUBJECT: ENCLOSES A LECTURE BY REED LARSON OF NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK AND A HERITAGE BACKGROUNDER REGARDING THE UNSTABLE CONDITIONS IN HAITI ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/14 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED * TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 12 March 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu, We published and distributed the enclosed paper in mid- January with the knowledge that the political situation in Haiti was extremely unstable. In light of the recent demise of the Avril regime and the uncertainties that attend the period of transition to a new administration, I am bringing this paper to your attention once again. The recent events in Haiti demonstrate that the recommendations in this paper are more relevant than ever to the re-establishment of stable governance in that country. The advent of a new government -- perhaps democratically elected-- offers the potential for new forms of cooperation between the U.S. and Haiti. This paper serves as a solid foundation for future steps in U.S. policy toward Haiti. Please feel free to distribute the paper to any interested parties. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any wuestions about this or any other Heritage publications. Sincerely, Dave Mason David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman Joseph Coors J. William Middendorf, II Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Midge Decter Thomas A. Roe J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Richard M. Scaife Lewis E. Lehrman Joseph R. Keys Hon. William E. Simon Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 122552 The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 12 March 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu, I thought you would be interested in the enclosed lecture delivered recently at the Heritage Foundation by Reed Larson, President of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Larson points out that the disproportionate influence of labor unions in the political process and the abuses of power at their members' expense is a product of the National Labor Relations Act passed by Congress in 1935. He argues that the "injustice to America's working people and the resultant damage it imposes on our political system is a direct outgrowth of federal law." Individual rights have been compromised by the monopoly power of unions in collective bargaining situations. The practical consequence: union members must pay dues to keep their jobs. Larson also decries the ever growing political power of the labor unions, which spend a far larger share of their dues receipts for political purposes than for collective bargaining. Please feel free to distribute this paper to any interested parties. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this or any other Heritage publications. Sincerely Dave Mason David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman J. William Middendorf, II Joseph Coors Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Thomas A. Roe Midge Decter J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Richard M. Scaife Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Lewis E. Lehrman Hon. William E. Simon Joseph R. Keys Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 ID# 123011 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 15, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. WILLIAM MACLEOD SUBJECT: REQUESTS A MEETING WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/15 C 90/03/15 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/15 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 123011 CONSUMER ALERT 1024 J STREET, STE. 425, MODESTO CA 95354 (209) 524-1738 2000 L STREET NW, STE. 200, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 (202) 296-1148 FAX (209) 538-0609 March 14, 1990 CA ADVISORY COUNCIL Yale Brozen, Ph.D. Professor, Business Economics. University of Chicago Milton Copulos National Delense Council The Honorable John H. Sununu Thomas J. DiLorenzo Scort Probasco Jr. Professor of Free Enterprise. Chief of Staff Univ. of Tennessee Dr. Philip Dziuk The White House Animal Genetic Laboratory. University of Illinois J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D. Washington, D.C. Professor of Entomology. San Jose State University Edith Efron, M.A. Journalist/Author Dear John: Dr. Hugh W. Ellsaesser Atmospheric & Geophysical Sciences Division Lawrence Livermore Lab Carl A. Gosline I know that any congratulations are anticlimactic Retired Environmental Executive & Journalist C. Lowell Harriss now that the Washington Post and the pressure Professor, Department of Economics Columbia University groups have gone public with their complaints that Ernest B. Hueter, President National Legal Center for the Public interest you stand on principle and insist upon analysis Reed Irvine, B. Litt. Chairman Accuracy in Media before you pass on policy. You can't buy better Thomas H. Jukes, Ph.D. Dr. Sc. Professor/Research Biochemist credentials. But let me add my praise anyway for Space Sciences Lab. University of California Arthur Kantrowitz, Ph.D. your virtuoso performance in the administration. Physicist, Professor, Dartmouth College A lot of us out here appreciate the billions of Margaret N. Maxey, Ph.D. Clint W. Murchison Sr. Chair of Free Enterprise College of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin dollars and thousands of jobs you are saving for Tex McCrary, President Americans. TEXCOMM John J. McKetta, P.E. The Joe C. Walter Chair The University of Texas at Austin My reason for writing is to follow up on my phone J.A. Parker, President Lincoln Institute For Research and Education call asking for your advice and counsel. I am Dan M. Peterson, J.D. Fullbright and Jaworski getting to know this organization that you led for Howard Phillips, Chairman The Conservative Caucus many years, but I doubt that I will spot every Former Director, Office Economic Opportunity Robert W. Poole, Jr., President opportunity or recognize every hazard that you The Reason Foundation Daniel J. Popeo, J.D. General Counsel encountered during your tenure. If you could find Washington Legal Foundation Dr. Charles T. Rombough, President a few minutes at any time -- morning, afternoon, CTR Technical Services evening or weekend -- to reminisce and share some H. Daniel Roth, Ph.D. Statistical Consultant thoughts, I would be greatly in your debt. William E. Simon Former, Secretary of the Treasury Former, Administrator of Federal Energy Office John A. Sparks, J.D. President My number is 633-3044, and I can easily and Public Policy Education Fund Nancy Z. Spillman, President quickly adjust my schedule. I hope we can get Economic Education Enterprises I.W. Tucker, Ph.D., President together soon. National Council for Emironmental Balance Lewis K. Uhler, President National Tax-Limitation Committee Elizabeth Whelan, M.P.H., Dr.Sc., Executive Director Very truly yours, American Council on Science and Health Professor Walter E. Williams John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics. Goo. Mason University OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS William Bell MacLeod William C. MacLeod, Chairman Barbara Keating-Edh, President N. Richard Greenfield, Vice-Chairman/Secretary Arthur J. Finkelstein, Treasurer Judy Koehler, President Consumer Alert Advocate Fund P.S. Barbara has asked the Vice President to be Jaye Andrews, Director Curt C. Clinkscales, Director our luncheon speaker for this year's Consumer Richard Collins, Director Alert convention. If you could put in the good John J. Flynn, Director Lance Lamberton, Director word for us, we would certainly appreciate it. Ken MacKenzie, Director Robin B. Martin, Director Terry Neese, Director Anthony Palladino, Director U.S. Representative Denny Smith, Director D. Craig Yesse, Director ID# 122970 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INGOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 15, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JOHN W. MURPHY SUBJECT: INVITATION TO BE THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT A TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE ON MAY 16 90 IN WASHINGTON ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/15 C 90/03/15 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/15 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 122970 John W. Murphy The President and General Manager Eastern operations March 14, 1990 Governor John H. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Governor Sununu: On behalf of Apple Computer, I would like to extend an invitation to you to be the Keynote speaker at a very important technology conference taking place in Washington later this spring. On May 16th, over 250 prominent industry, government and education leaders will be convening for a two day conference called Information '90, which is being sponsored by Apple Computer. The purpose of this executive session is to discuss the growing impact that personal computer technology is having today on America's businesses, government agencies and universities, and to look at the future direction of that technology. Executives from Apple Computer, computer industry spokespeople, consultants and the invited participants will exchange information and ideas about the current and future uses of technology in their respective disciplines. I believe it is extremely appropriate to ask you to address this group and to share your thoughts on the importance of information technology to America's future. The event is taking place at Westfields International Conference Center in Chantilly, Virginia, about 40 minutes from Washington. The Keynote will be positioned after dinner on May 16th, the evening preceding the opening day of the conference. I sincerely hope that you will be able to join us at Information '90 and I appreciate your consideration. We will be contacting your office shortly to determine your availability. Very truly yours, Jack Merphy John W. Murphy Apple Computer. Inc. -111] Merritt Norwak. 1.1 06856 it 845-3100 Fax 0 18:5-3105 ID# 123567 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 16, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. JAMES T. MALLOY SUBJECT: INVITATION TO ATTEND A JOINT MEETING OF CONGRESS TO COMMEMORATE THE CENTENNIAL OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ON MAR 27 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/16 C 90/03/16 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/16 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 123567 Congress of the United States House, of Representatives James T.Molloy Washington, D-C.20515 D.C. 20515 Doorkeeper March 14, 1990 Dear Governor Sununu, You are invited to attend a Joint Meeting of the Congress of the United States to commemorate the Centennial of Dwight D. Eisenhower, on Tuesday, March 27, 1990 at 10:00 AM. Participants in this ceremony will include Honorable Clark Clifford, Honorable James D. Robinson III, Honorable John S. D. Eisenhower, Walter Cronkite, Winston S. Churchill and Arnold Palmer. You are requested to present yourself at 9:30 AM in Room H-208 in the Capitol, so that seating can be concluded in the Great Hall of the House before the set time. Please confirm your presence by calling this office on 225-3505. Sincerely yours, Mollolloy The Honorabel John J. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 ID# 123541 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 16, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE FRANK H. MURKOWSKI SUBJECT: RECOMMENDS DR. H.A. MERKLEIN FOR ANOTHER POSITION IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF SIGNIFICANT RESPONSIBILITY, SUCH AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE OFFICE OF INFO. AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS AT OMB ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/16 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: 1 MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1220 CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 123541 FRANK H. MURKOWSKI 222 WEST 7TH STREET, Box 1 ALASKA ANCHORAGE, AK 99513 (907) 271-3735 COMMITTEES: 101 12TH AVENUE, Box 7 VETERANS' AFFAIRS (RANKING MEMBER) ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES United States Senate FAIRBANKS, AK 99701 (907) 456-0233 FOREIGN RELATIONS P.O. Box 1647 SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON, DC 20510 JUNEAU, AK 99802 SELECT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS (202) 224-6665 (907) 586-7400 120 TRADING BAY ROAD, SUITE 350 KENAI, AK 99611 (907) 283-5808 109 MAIN STREET KETCHIKAN, AK 99901 March 14, 1990 (907) 225-6880 The Honorable John R. Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Governor: We have learned that Dr. H.A. Merklein, Administrator of the Energy Information Administration, will soon be leaving the Department of Energy. We strongly feel Dr. Merklein would be an asset to the President in another position of significant responsibility, such as the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at OMB. Given his six-year track record (Assistant Secretary of International Affairs at the Department of Energy, in addition to his current position), his strong academic background (B.S. in Engineering, MBA, Ph.D. in Economics, fluency in several languages), and his demonstrated commitment to the President (the Advocate '88 Campaign Program, for example), we suggest that the Administration should do all it can to retain his services. We understand that Chase Untermeyer is aware of the situation, and Admiral Watkins' Office has been supportive in trying to assist Dr. Merklein. With his background, his performance, and his general political philosophy which, unless we are badly mistaken, closely matches your own, we would urge you to take a few minutes to visit with Dr. Merklein. We are sure that such a meeting would convince you that a suitable position should be found for him where he can continue to support the President and his program. Sincerely, Don Don Nickles Murkowski United States Senator States Senator ID# 123536 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 16, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE JOHN MCCLAUGHRY SUBJECT: URGES PRESIDENT BUSH TO DECLARE MAY 1 TO BE WORLD DEMOCRACY DAY ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/16 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. STATE OF VERMONT 123536 Senator John McClaughry Senate Chambers Caledonia-Orange District Montpelier, VT 05602 Concord, VT 05824 1-800-322-5616 (802) 695-2555 (802) 828-2228 March 13, 1990 To: John Sununu, Chief of Staff Andy Card, Jim Pinkerton, Bruce Gelb From: John McClaughry me Re: WORLD DEMOCRACY DAY, MAY 1 THE MARCH OF DEMOCRACY has been the hallmark of the most remarkable 12 months in this planet's history. Everywhere tyrants and despots have fallen to rising democratic forces. Therefore President Bush should declare May 1 to be WORLD DEMOCRACY DAY. On this day the respective leaders of the world's great democracies would repair to the site of their country's greatest democratic achievement and salute the rising tide of democracy and freedom. The sites would include Independence Hall, House of Commons, Gdansk shipyard, Gaborone parliament building, Zapote [San Jose CR], lithuanian parliament building, and special honors to the Althing House in Reykjavik [over 1000 continuous years of democracy] etc. The televised celebrations would be beamed via satellite by USIA and counterparts into the emerging democracies (e.g. Baltic states, Soviet Georgia) and despotisms Cuba, Albania) with translations as needed. The advantages: 1) Recapture May Day from rotting Marxism forever. 2) Place the President at the head of the worldwide forces of democracy. 3) Kindle new hopes in the breasts of those struggling to throw off tyranny. 4) Solidify the kinship of the peoples of all democracies. 5) Real cheap. The disadvantages: 1) Awakening the usual resentment of any new and valuable idea. 2) Displacing two hours of USIA programming and satellite time. 3) Air Force 1 fares to Philadelphia. This is too good an idea not to run with. Please think of some neat way to give me credit for it later on. It's election year up here. THE LAW Wellspring of Liberty! LAW DAY U.S.A. Not Printed at MAY ID # 124053 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 19, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. THOMAS H. MINER ECT: INVITATION TO BRIEF THEIR CEO'S AT A LUNCHEON OR BREAKFAST MEETING SOMETIME BETWEEN MAY - AUGUST 90 ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/19 C 90/03/19 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/19 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 124053 THE March 15, 190 MID-AMERICA COMMITTEE The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff for International Business and Government Cooperation, Inc. Offic of the President 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. DONALD BAKER Washington, D.C. 20500 Partner Baker & McKenzie EDWARD A. BRENNAN Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dear Governor Sununu: Sears, Roebuck and Co. WILLIAM J. BRODSKY President and Chel Executive Officer Chicago Mercantile Exchange I would like to take this opportunity to extend an invitation to JOHN H. BRYAN. JR. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer address our chief executive officers at a private luncheon or Sara Lee Corporation DONALD C. CLARK breakfast briefing in Chicago. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Household International FRANK W. CONSIDINE Chairman of the Board American National Can Company Our membership is comprised of the top three executives of over LESTER CROWN Chairman 140 major, multinational corporations and financial institutions Material Service Corporation based in the Chicago area. As the heads of these corporations, WILLIAM FARLEY Charman and Crief Executive Officer Fartey Industries with operations around the world, they are extremely interested WILLIAM B. GRAHAM Serior Chairman of the Board in hearing your views on current economic and political events Baxter International Inc. ROBERT A. HANSON affecting our nation's business community. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Deere & Company J. IRA HARRIS General Partner During the past several months we have been privileged to have Lazard Freres & Co. ROBERT M. HEALEY had the opportunity to host many senior-level American and President Cricago Federation of Labor AFL-CIO foreign dignitaries including Ambassador Michael Armacost, TAKAAKI HOSONO Senior Vice President and General Manager Chicago Branch Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, Ambassador Thomas M.T. Niles, Milsubishi International Corporation JOHN H. JOHNSON Secretary James A. Baker III, Secretary Lauro F. Cavazos, Chairman and Publisher Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. Secretary Edward J. Derwinski, William Bennett, Chairman David JAMES R. KACKLEY Managing Partner-Chicage Ruder, Attorney General Richard Thornburgh, Joao Clemente Baena Arthur Andersen & Co. GEORGE D. KENNEDY Soares, Prime Minister Karoly Grosz, Chairman Lech Walesa, Prime Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki, and Their Majesties King Carl XVI international Minerals & Chemical Corp. CHARLES S. LOCKE Gustav and Queen Silvia of Sweden. President George Bush Charman and Chief Executive Officer Morton International Inc. delivered a major foreign policy address before our membership. ROBERT H. MALOTT Charman and Chief Executive Officer FMC Corporation RICHARD M. MORROW Chairman of the Board May we suggest a luncheon or breakfast briefing on one of the Amoco Corporation JOHN D. NICHOLS following dates: April 11, 12, 16-20, 23-27; May 7-11, 14-17, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer liarrois Tool Works Inc. 21-25; June 4-8, 18, 20-22, 25-29; July 9-13, 16-20, 23-27, 30, ROBERT A. PRITZKER President and Chief Executive Officer 31; August 1-3, 6-10, 13-17, 20-24, or 27-31. If your schedule The Marmon Group. Inc. JACK F. REICHERT would permit an event either prior or subsequent to the dates Chairman of the Beard, President and Chief Executive Officer given please contact our Executive Director, Nancy L. Scuderi, Brunswick Corporation FREDERICK B. RENTCHLER and we will make the necessary arrangements. President and Chief Executive Officer Beatrice Company ROBERT A. SCHOELLHORN Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Abbort Laboratories We appreciate your consideration and look forward to the WILLIAM D. SMITHBURG Chairman and Chief Executive Officer opportunity of meeting with you in the near future. The Quaker Oats Company W. CLEMENT STONE Chairman 01 the Board Aon Corporation Sincerely, BARRY F. SULLIVAN Chairman of the Board The First National Bank of Chicago JOHN G. WEITHERS Charman of the Board Midwest Stock Exchange. Incorporated B. KENNETH WEST Charman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Harris Bankcorp. Inc. Thomas H. Miner STEPHEN M. WOLF Charman and President Chairman UAL Corporation THOMAS H. MINER Chairman enclosures The Mid-America Committee WAYNE J. FICKINGER President The Mid-America Committee ID# 124028 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 19, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MS. ADRIENNE MEDAWAR ECT: INVITATION TO ADDRESS A MEETING OF THEIR ORGANIZATION IN 1990 IN LOS ANGELES ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/19 C 90/03/19 REFERRAL NOTE: JACKIE KENNEDY RSA 90/03/19 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 24028 BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN H. Trevor Jones Pacific Telesis Group VICE CHAIRS TOWN HALL Nelson Riddle. Jr Nelson Riddle & Partners International of California Lyn Spector Scudder Fund Distributors, Inc. SECRETARY Kathleen McGuinness March 13, 1990 O'Melveny & Myers ASURER vid R. Hancock The Honorable John H. Sununu Price Waterhouse Chief of Staff John C. Argue Argue, Pearson. Harbison & Myers The White House Sandra J. Ausman County of Los Angeles Washington, D.C. 20500 Donald Bailey. Sr. McDonald's Restaurant William S. Banowsky Dear Governor Sununu: National Medical Enterprises John T. Barnard Global Commerce Corporation On behalf of the Board of Governors and members of Samuel Bell Ernst & Young Town Hall of California, we extend to you a cordial Jack R. Borsting standing invitation to address a meeting of our School of Business Administration, USC Kenneth R. Dickerson organization. We would be most eager to host you on ARCO a mutually convenient date should your plans in 1990 Walfred J. 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HONORARY LIFE GOVERNOR Samuel E Lunden PRESIDENT Adrienne Medawar 523 West Sixth St., Suite 232 Los Angeles, California 90014-1099 (213) 628-8141 fax (213) 489-3327 Governor Sununu March 13, 1990 Page 2 Governor Sununu, please consider this an open invitation to address our forum. The Town Hall staff stands ready to assure that your visit to Town Hall of California is both pleasant and productive. Sincerely, Adrienne lidrienne Medawar medawar President ID# 123905 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 19, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. DAVID M. MASON ECT: ENCLOSES A HERITAGE BACKGROUNDER ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/19 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 123905 The Heritage Foundation A tax-exempt public policy research institute 15 February 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Executive Office of the President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500, Dear Governor Sununu, I thought you would be interested in the enclosed Asian Studies Center Backgrounder entitled "America's Role in Promoting Pacific Economic Cooperation." The paper focuses on the nascent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Group, called APEC. The group aims at "strengthening the multilateral trading system and enhancing regional economic growth." The paper offers an overview of the diplomatic initiatives which led to APEC's first meeting in Canberra last year, and argues for maintaining the group as an informal forum until it becomes evident that establishing a more permanent institution best furthers APEC's goals. The paper also addresses the relationship of APEC to the European Community and outlines the positive response of U.S. policymakers to the formation of the Pacific economic forum. The paper offers in conclusion a series of specific steps the U.S. can take to assist cooperation in the Pacific rim. Please feel free to distribute this paper to any interested parties. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this or any other Heritage publications. Sincerely, Dave Meson David M. Mason Director Executive Branch Liaison Edwin J. Feulner, Jr., President Phillip N. Truluck, Executive Vice President Burton Yale Pines, Senior Vice President Herbert B. Berkowitz, Vice President M.D. B. Carlisle, Vice President Charles L. Heatherly, Vice President Peter E.S. Pover, Vice President Terrence Scanlon, Vice President and Treasurer Bernard Lomas, Counselor Board of Trustees David R. Brown, M.D. Hon. Shelby Cullom Davis, Chairman J. William Middendorf, II Joseph Coors Robert H. Krieble, Ph.D., Vice Chairman Thomas A. Roe Midge Decter J. Frederic Rench, Secretary Richard M. Scaife Edwin J. Feulner, Jr. Lewis E. Lehrman Hon. William E. Simon Joseph R. Keys Jay Van Andel 214 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (202) 546-4400 ID# 124436 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 20, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR. PETER MAIER P.E. SUBJECT: SUPPORTS GOVERNOR SUNUNU'S VIEWS ON THE CLEAN WATER ACT, CRITICIZES THE EPA; ENCLOSES INFORMATION DEALING WITH THIS ISSUE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/20 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (c) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,0EOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. 124436 John H. Sununu, PHD Chief of the White House Staff March 12, 1990 Washington, D.C. RE: EPA's incorrect implementation of the Clean Water Act. Dear Dr. Sununu: A recent article in INSIGHT magazine portrays you as an anti-environmentalist. But as an engineer, specialized in sewage treatment, I think it is time that somebody burst EPA's hot air balloon, in spite of the air pollution it will create. I am very much in favor of projects that will protect our environment, but they should be based on science and technology and certainly not emotion and publicity. The Clean Water program has been and still is a failure because EPA did not understand the test which it selected to become the backbone of its entire water pollution program. Every first year student will understand the problems this creates, but EPA insists that it hasn't done anything wrong and continues the incorrect use of the test. A similar attitude , unfortunately is also exhibited by the "professionals" employed in the environment industries. What ever happened to the first code of ethics of a professional engineer, which states that his action should always be in the interest of the general public. Enclosed is some information dealing with this issue. I haven't been very successful in bringing this issue to the attention of individuals who are in a position to correct it. Most claim incompetence by ignorance. The Subcommittee on Water Resources is going to hold hearings to re-authorize of the Clean Water Act and staff members assured me that I will get the opportunity to address the members of the committee. IF this happens, it will restore my faith in the system. Personally I am skeptical that this will happen since the EPA and many other interest groups will do anything in their power to prevent such an exposure of the facts. Nobody likes to admit that a billion dollar federal program was a total failure and a horrendous waste of public funds, especially not when one has to admit that this was caused by the lack of understanding of a test. It only proves that a little knowledge is more dangerous than no knowledge at all. I hope you can find some time to read the enclosed information. And I don' t think that the media still would portray you as an anti-environmentalist, if you decide to take action to correct this situation. sincerely, Pead Peter Maier, P.E. 44 Lakeview Stansbury Park, UT 84074 Tel:(801) 831-2214 (work) 882-5052 (home) Encl. CO KESPONDENCE TRACK NG WORKSHEET WORLD DATE RECEIVED: MARCH 07, 1990 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: DR SUBHAS C. MULLICK SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR A MEETING WITH GOVERNOR SUNUNU, HIMSELF AND BARRY MANUEL TO DISCUSS A PLAN TO REMOVE PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY FROM THE TORT SYSTEM ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD JOHN SUNUNU ORG 90/03/07 / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / 1001 REFERRAL NOTE: /_/ REFERRAL NOTE: /20/ REFERRAL NOTE: REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL = CODES CS MAIL USER GODES: (A) (B) (C) Ef ACTION CODES: DESEGSIT ION * SINCENCE *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION. *A-ANSWERED *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B -NON-SPECEREFERRAK D-DRAFT RESPONSE Eate COMPLETED * F-FURNISH FACT SHEET SUSPEND I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC :R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * S-FOR SIGNATURE * MY REPLY REEER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CL (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET, A T-TA CHAD TO THE ORIGI LETTER AT: ALL-TIMES AND SEI MANAGEMENTS: 120335 S. C. MULLICK, M.D., F.R.C.S., (England) F.A.C.S. PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION VASCULAR AND GENERAL SURGEON Doctors Medical Center 50 Prospect Street Suite 303 Lawrence, Mass. 01841 Telephone: (508) 682-1543 March 6, 1990 The Honorable John H. Sununu Chief of Staff First Floor, West Wing The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear John: It's been a long time since we have spoken, but I have followed your accomplishments in Washington with pride. I am writing you because I need your help on a very important issue. Medical professional liability is the most severe problem facing all physicians today. It is having a profoundly adverse effect on the quality, delivery, and cost of health care in the United States. President Bush spent a good deal of time on this issue last week when he delivered an address at John Hopkins University. In particular, he complained about the enormous cost of defensive medicine. A distinguished Boston surgeon and personal friend of mine Barry M. Manuel, President Elect of the Mass. Medical Society, has for several years advocated a unique plan to remove professional liability from the tort system. it is a plan similar to the Workingman's Compensation and the Federal Government's Vaccine Compensation Bill. His plan was recently published in a scholarly article in the New England Journal of Medicine, and has received a great deal of attention. If you could possible spare some time, I would love to bring Dr. Manuel with me to Washington to explain his proposal in person. This is a very important and timely issue given the rising cost of health care and the amount that wasteful defensive medicine contributes to that cost. I also would personally very much enjoy visiting with you and observing how the president's chief advisor operates. Sincerely, Subi Subhas C. Mullick, M.D. Subhas C. Mullick, M.D. SCM/mag 18 Samoset Drive Enclosure Salem, NH 03079 (NEJM article) Residence