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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: JGR/Resolutions, 1985 (3 of 5) Box: 48 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 27, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 025 ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: S.J. Res. 67 -- Mental Illness Awareness Week Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled resolution, and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. ID 303296 CU MP WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET o OUTGOING # . INTERNAL I . INCOMMING Date Correspondence Received.(VY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: D. chew MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) @ Subject: S.J. Res 67 - mental Illness awarness week ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD Cuitare ORIGINATOR 85,89,27 / 1 Referral Note: cust 18 R 85,09,27 s $5,09,30 Referral Note: COB / 1 / / Referral Nate: I 1 1 / Referral Note: / / / / Referrations: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION DOBES: A Appropriate Action 1 trito Date Only/No Action Becessary n c -Dempleted c . Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B Non-Special Referral s D Draft Response S For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosere FOR OUTGGING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Bigner Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, DEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 : Document No. 303296ss WHITE -HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 9/27/85 c.o.b. MONDAY 9/30 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: SUBJECT: S.J. Res. 67 - - MENTAL ILLNESS AWARENESS WEEK ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT LACY REGAN McFARLANE WRIGHT OGLESBY BUCHANAN ROLLINS CHAVEZ RYAN CHEW P BS SPEAKES DANIELS SPRINKEL FIELDING SVAHN FRIEDERSDORF THOMAS HENKEL TUTTLE HICKEY HICKS KINGON REMARKS: Please provide any comments/recommendations by Monday, September 30th. Thank you. RESPONSE: David L. Chew Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 OF PRESIDENT STATES UNITED EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 SEP 27 SEP 27 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 67 - Mental Illness Awareness Week Sponsor - Sen. Quayle (R) Indiana and 30 others Last Day for Action October 8, 1985 - Tuesday. The designated week begins on October 6, 1985. Purpose Designates the week beginning October 6, 1985, as "Mental Illness Awareness Week." Agency Recommendations Office of Management and Budget Approval Department of Health and Human Services Approval (Informally) Discussion S.J. Res. 67, which passed both Houses by voice vote, designates October 6 through October 12, 1985, as "Mental Illness Awareness Week," and requests the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of this country to observe the week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. The enrolled resolution notes that mental illness is a problem of grave concern, though one widely but unnecessarily feared and misunderstood. It states that between thirty-one and forty-one million Americans annually suffer from diagnosable mental disorders involving significant disability, and that mental illness costs our Nation $87 billion annually, including lost productivity. S.J. Res. 67 points out that in recent years there has been an unparalleled growth in scientific knowledge about mental illness which has generated a new threshold of opportunity for future research advances. The resolution is designed to bring about greater public understanding and encourage continued research in the treatment and care of those suffering from mental illness. 2 An appropriate proclamation will be drafted and forwarded to the White House for issuance in a timely manner. Maomi Acting Assistant R Director Sweeney for Legislative Reference Enclosures THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 30, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: S.J. Res. 127 -- Congressional Consent to Additional Authorities for a Bi-State Development Agency Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled resolution, and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. ID # 303302 CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET D OUTGOING M INTERNAL I -INCOMING Date leastived YY/M/DD) 1 J Name of Correspondent: D. Chew M1 Mall Report User Codes: (A) @ (C) Subject: s g. Res. 127 - Cangressional consent to additional authorities for a bi- state development agency ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MISDD Cultare ORIGINATOR 85,09.27 / I Referral Note: Cuat 18 R 85,09,27 n 85,09,30 internal Note: 12N / 1 1.37 Referral Note: / / / / - Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: A Appropriate Action I Into Copy Daiy/No Action Necessary A Answered D -Gompleted c - Comment/Recommentation R Direct Reply w/Copy B Non-Special S Susperitied D -Draft Response s For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosire FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE Type of Response Initials of Signer Code Completion Date Date of Dutgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 303302ss Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 9/27/85 NOON MONDAY, 9/30 DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: S.J. RES. 127 - CONGRESSIONAL CONSENT TO ADDITIONAL SUBJECT: AUTHORITIES FOR A BI-STATE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT LACY REGAN McFARLANE WRIGHT OGLESBY BUCHANAN ROLLINS CHAVEZ RYAN CHEW P SS SPEAKES DANIELS SPRINKEL FIELDING SVAHN FRIEDERSDORF THOMAS HENKEL TUTTLE HICKEY HICKS KINGON REMARKS: Please provide any comments/recommendations by noon Monday, 9/30. Thank you. RESPONSE: $ 20 David L. Chew Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 OHEO OF RESIDENCE THE UNITED EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 27 September 27, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 127 - Congressional Consent to Additional Authorities for a Bi-State Development Agency Sponsors - Sen. Danforth (R) Missouri and 3 others Last Day for Action Purpose Provides the consent of Congress to additional authorities for the Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District. Agency Recommendations Office of Management and Budget Approval Department of Justice No objection Environmental Protection Agency No objection Discussion The Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District was created by agreement between the States of Missouri and Illinois in 1950 pursuant to the consent of Congress (Public Law 81-743). (The Constitution requires the consent of Congress to agreements or compacts between the States.) The Agency is responsible for the planning, construction, and maintenance of various municipal facilities (e.g., bridges and airports) in an area encompassing the City of St. Louis, Missouri, and several nearby counties in Illinois. According to the House Committee on the Judiciary report on S.J. Res. 127, the enrolled resolution would provide the consent of Congress to additional authorities granted the Agency by new laws passed by the States of Missouri and Illinois. The new laws authorize an increase in the interest rate ceiling on the Agency's revenue bonds (from 6 to 14 percent), provide the Agency with greater flexibility in managing its properties, and permit the construction of a resource recovery facility capable of generating steam energy. 2 In granting its consent to the original compact in 1950, Congress required that any additional powers provided to the Agency must be approved by Congress. S.J. Res. 127 fulfills this requirement and expressly reserves the right of Congress to amend or repeal the consent granted. The enrolled resolution also provides that the new powers conferred on the Agency shall be effective retroactive to January 1, 1983. This is the effective date of the new State laws concerning the additional authorities for the Agency. S.J. Res. 127 passed the House by a vote of 373-2 and the Senate by voice vote. naomi Acting Assistant R Director Sweeney for Legislative Reference S.J. Res. 127 Ainety-ninth Congress of the Hnited States of Am AT THE FIRST SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Thursday, the third day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eighty-five RECEIVED SEP 26 1985 HOUSE THE WHITE Joint Resolution To grant the consent of Congress to certain additional powers conferred upon the Bi-State Development Agency by the States of Missouri and Illinois. Whereas, the Congress in consenting to the compact between Mis- souri and Illinois creating the Bi-State Development Agency and the Bi-State Metropolitan District provided that no power shall be exercised by the Bi-State Agency under the provisions of article III of such compact until such power has been conferred upon the Bi-State Agency by the legislatures of the States to the compact and approved by an Act of Congress; and Whereas, such States have now enacted certain legislation in order to confer certain additional powers on such Bi-State Development Agency: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) the consent of the Congress is hereby given to the additional powers conferred on the Bi-State Development Agency by- (1) Senate Bill 416, Laws of Missouri 1977; Public Act 80-377 (Senate Bill 179), Laws of Illinois 1977; (2) Senate Bill 589, Laws of Missouri 1980; Public Act 81-589 (Senate Bill 23), Laws of Illinois 1979; Public Act 81-1419 (Senate Bill 1597), Laws of Illinois 1980; and (3) Senate Bill 395, Laws of Missouri 1981; Public Act 82-950 (House Bill 2304), Laws of Illinois 1982. (b) The powers conferred by the Acts consented to in subsection (a) shall be effective as of January 1, 1983. SEC. 2. The provisions of the Act of August 31, 1950 (64 Stat. 568) shall apply to the additional powers approved under this joint resolution to the same extent as if such additional powers were conferred under the provisions of the compact consented to in such Act. S.J. Res. 127-2 SEC. 3. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this joint resolution is expressly reserved. SEC. 4. The right is hereby reserved to the Congress to require the disclosure and furnishing of such information or data by the Bi-State Development Agency as is deemed appropriate by the Congress. Thomas Speaker of the House somey of Representatives. strom Thurmond Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate Pro Jempore THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 30, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL 222 TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: H.J. Res. 388 -- Continuing Resolution for FY 1986 Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled resolution and signing statement, and finds no objection to them from a legal perspective. ID # 330003 CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 OUTGOING H INTERNAL I - INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: D. chew MI Mall Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: H.J. Res. 388- continuing Resolution you FY 1986 ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD Customs ORIGINATOR $5,09,30 I / Referral Note: cut 18 R 85,09.30 85,09,30 Referral Note: 230 PML 230 1 / 1 / - Referral Note: 1 1 I / - Referral Rights: / / I / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DEPOSITION CODES: A <Appropriate Action L inks Copy Delytho Action Necessary A Answered D Completed c . Commant/Recommendation Direct Reply B Non-Special Referral S Sexpented D (Draft Response S For Signature IF Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Raply to be seed as Enclosed FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response Initials of Signer Code Completion Date Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, DEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/61 Document No. 330003ss WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM 9/30/85 IMMEDIATE - 2:30 TODAY DATE: ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: H.J. RES. 388 CONTINUING RESOLUTION FOR FY 1986 SUBJECT: ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT LACY REGAN McFARLANE WRIGHT OGLESBY BUCHANAN ROLLINS CHAVEZ RYAN CHEW P 55 SPEAKES DANIELS SPRINKEL FIELDING SVAHN FRIEDERSDORF THOMAS HENKEL TUTTLE CLERK HICKEY HICKS KINGON REMARKS: Please provide any comments on both the Bill and the signing statement by 2:30 p.m. today. Thank you. RESPONSE: David L. Chew Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 PREDIDENT EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE SHIPPED OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET VETER / the WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 SEP 30 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Enrolled Bill H.J. Res. 388 -- Continuing Resolution for the Fiscal Year 1986 Sponsor: Rep. Whitten (D), Mississippi Last Day for Action October 9, 1985 Signature as soon as possible and no later than September 30 is recommended in order to avoid disruption of agency operations dependent on the authority and appropriations contained in the continuing resolution. Current appropriations expire September 30, 1985. Purpose This resolution provides funds for continuing the activities of the Federal government through November 14, 1985 or the date of enactment of pending appropriation bills, whichever occurs first. Agency Recommendations Office of Management and Budget Approval Other affected agencies Approval assumed Discussion As of October 1, none of the thirteen regular appropriations bills will have been enacted. The enrolled resolution provides funding for the Federal government for 45 days. For the first time in many years, the Congress has successfully passed a continuing resolution in a routine and non-controversial manner. It is free of non-essential or non-germane provisions. The enrolled resolution provides funding or other authority for projects and activities that are covered by each of the thirteen appropriation bills. 2 The following bills are funded at the current rate: Defense Foreign Assistance Military Construction Labor/HHS/Education The following bills are funded at the lower of the House-passed or Senate-passed. Energy/Water Legislative Branch Treasury/Postal The remaining seven bills are funded at the lower of the current rate or House-passed rate. These bills have passed the House, but have not yet passed the Senate. If any of these bills pass the Senate before October 1, the funding formula will change to the lower of the House-passed or Senate-passed rate. Agriculture Commerce/Justice/State District of Columbia HUD/Independent Agencies Interior Transportation While the overall funding levels are not ideal -- defense spending is lower and non-defense spending higher than we would like -- there are no insurmountable problems for the short duration of this resolution. The Congress is currently working steadily on individual appropriation bills, and we are closely monitoring their progress to ensure spending levels consistent with your policies. Recommendation I recommend that you sign the enrolled resolution. A signing statement is attached. Joseph R. Wright, Jr. Acting Director Attachment September 30, 1985 Signing Statement by the President I am pleased that the Congress has passed an acceptable Continuing Resolution. Now, action on the regular fiscal year 1986 appropriations bills must proceed without delay. I urge the Congress to pass all the individual bills promptly within the levels assumed in the Congressional budget resolution and to present to me bills that are consistent with both the need for restraint in domestic spending and support of the defense and international interests of the Nation. As we meet with the Soviets to discuss sensitive and important arms control issues, it is paticularly important that we not be hindered by lack of Congressional action on, or inadequate support for, our FY 86 national security programs. If the Congress cannot hold spending at its own budget resolution guidelines, we will not have meaningful deficit reduction. The performance to date is not encouraging. Only two of the House-passed Appropriations bills for domestic programs are within the guidlelines of the budget resolution. We will be working with the Congress to achieve a more responsible outcome. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 2, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution H.J. Res 394 -- Mexican Earthquake Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled resolution, and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. ID # CU WHITE HOUSE- CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET o OUTGOING H . INTERNAL I INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / 1 Name of Correspondent: D. chew Mt Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Enralled Resolution H.J.Res. 394- mesican Earthquake ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD curtale ORIGINATOR 85,10,02 / / Referral Note: cust 18 R 85,10,02 585110102 1pm / 1 / / I Referral Note: 1 / / / Referral Note: / I / / Refendable: ACTION CODES: MINSPOSITION CODES A Appropriate Action @ wild Copy Reservery A -Answared C C Comment/Recommentation R Direct Reply W/Copy IB Non-Special Referral Importer 0 D Drutt Response S For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X intern Reply to be used as Enclosere FOR CUTODING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initiale of Signer Code - "A" Completion Date Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original Incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. Document No. WHITE-HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 10/1/85 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: Wed., Oct. 2, 1:00 p.m. SUBJECT: ENROLLED RESOLUTION H.J. RES. 394 - MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT LACY REGAN McFARLANE WRIGHT OGLESBY BUCHANAN ROLLINS CHAVEZ RYAN R CHEW P SPEAKES DANIELS SPRINKEL FIELDING SVAHN FRIEDERSDORF THOMAS HENKEL TUTTLE HICKEY CLERK HICKS KINGON 9 REMARKS: Please submit your comments on the attached described enrolled resolution as well as the State Department's draft signing statement to my office by 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. Thank you. RESPONSE: David L. Chew Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 DEFICE OF RESIDENTED FIVE UNITED 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON. D.C. 20503 CCT OCT 1 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Resolution H.J.Res. 394 - Mexican Earthquake Sponsors - Rep. Wright (D) Texas and 45 others Last Day for Action October 8, 1985 - Tuesday Purpose Calls on the President to provide appropriate relief and rehabilitation assistance to Mexico as a result of the devastating earthquake of September 19, 1985. Agency Recommendations Office of Management and Budget Approval Agency for International Development Approval Department of State Approval (Signing statement attached) Discussion H.J. Res. 394 extends this nation's profound sympathies to the people and Government of Mexico and calls on the President to provide all appropriate relief and rehabilitation assistance to help prevent further loss of life, alleviate suffering, and safeguard the public health in Mexico. In addition, the enrolled resolution states that the United States, in consultation with the Government of Mexico, is prepared to cooperate with Mexico in long-term efforts to aid its recovery from the earthquake's effects. H.J. Res. 394 passed both Houses of the Congress by voice vote. Legislative Assistant James Director m. Reference Trey for Enclosures STATE DEPARTMENT DRAFT PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT ON THE OCCASION OF THE SIGNING OF H.J. RES. 394 The tragedy which has unfolded in Mexico in the past several days is of historic proportion. Thousands have lost their lives; thousands more have been injured. The devastation done to one of the world's great cities is massive. Nancy went to Mexico City and saw the damage first hand. She saw the depth of the suffering, the extent of the destruction, and the courage and determination of the Mexican people to overcome the catastrophe that has befallen them. Today, I am signing a joint resolution that expresses our sympathy as a nation for the people and Government of Mexico. The United States is already providing emergency medical, water storage, and communications supplies to help alleviate the immediate suffering from this tragic event. In addition, we stand ready to cooperate with Mexico in long-term efforts to recover from the effects of the earthquake. A global effort will surely be needed, and will surely be forthcoming. The United States will fully support such an undertaking. -2- This resolution reflects the spontaneous support that has come from all sectors in the United States. State and local governments, church groups, schools, businesses, labor unions, and individual citizens have given generously and freely in an effort to relieve the evident human suffering. With pride and dignity, the people of Mexico have accepted this help from their neighbors as they have carried out an impressive effort of their own to save lives and to protect the well-being of those affected. This tragedy has demonstrated dramatically that, indeed, we are more than neighbors. We are brothers. Their pain is our pain. Their loss is our loss. Throughout the past several days as citizens of Mexico waited, citizens of the United States also waited for news of loved ones. Hundreds of thousands called our Department of State to learn the fate of friends and family members in the earthquake zone. This tragedy, the shared sorrow, the spontaneous acts of friendship and assistance -- all of these things clearly demonstrate that our lives, our fortunes, and our futures are inextricably intertwined. We will respond with sympathy, knowing that -- were the situation reversed -- Mexicans would react with the same compassion for us. As I have said many times, we are all Americans. Here today, I say again: Todos Somos Americanos. THE WHITE HOUSE WAEHINGTON October 15, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 72 -- World Food Day Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled resolution, and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. ID w CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET - OUTQOING H . INTERNAL I - INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: David Chew MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Enrolled Resolution S.J.72 - World Food Day ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Traditing Type Completion Aotion Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Date YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORGINATOR 85,10,17 / / Referral Note: CUAT18 R 85,10,12 85,10,15 Referral Note: 11:00 sm. / / / / - Referral Nate: / / / / - Referral Note: , / / 1 Referral Mote: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I - Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed c Comment/Racommendation R Direct Reply W/Copy B Non-Special Referral s - Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F - - Furnish Fact Sheet x cinterim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response Unitials of Signer Code = n Completion Date Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondemce record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 10/11/85 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: Tues., 10/15, 11:00 am ENROLLED RESOLUTION S.J. RES. 72 WORLD FOOD DAY SUBJECT: - ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT R LACY REGAN McFARLANE = P MILLER OGLESBY R BUCHANAN RYAN CHAVEZ SPEAKES + CHEW P SS SPRINKEL DANIELS SVAHN FIELDING THOMAS FRIEDERSDORF TUTTLE HENKEL HICKEY HICKS KINGON REMARKS: Please submit your comments on the attached dealing with World Food Day by 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 15, to my office. RESPONSE: David L. Chew Staff Secretary Ext. 2702 Received's OCT THE OF WANTER, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Resolution S.J.Res. 72 - World Food Day Sponsors - Senator Danforth (R) Missouri and 20 others Last Day for Action The day being designated as "World Food Day" is October 16, 1985. Purpose Designates October 16, 1985 as "World Food Day." Agency Recommendations Office of Management and Budget Approval Agency for International Development Approval (Informally) Department of Agriculture Approval (Informally) Department of State No objection (Informally) Discussion Member nations of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations have designated October 16 of each year as "World Food Day" as a means of alerting the public to the increasingly dangerous world food situation. Accordingly, S.J.Res. 72 designates October 16, 1985, as "World Food Day" and authorizes and requests the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the American people to observe that day with activities which explore ways the United States can further contribute to the elimination of world hunger. The enrolled resolution passed both Houses of the Congress by voice vote. A draft proclamation will be forwarded for your consideration shortly. haomi Acting Assistant R Director Sweeney for Legislative Reference Enclosures THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 22, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW STAFF SECRETARY FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution H.J. Res. 79 National Children's Week Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled resolution, and finds no objection to it from a legal perspective. I agree with the recommendation of OMB that, at this point, no proclamation be prepared. ID # CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET 0 . OUTGOING H - INTERNAL I - INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: D, Chew MI Mall Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Enralled resulution H.J Res. 79. national Children's week ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD currall ORIGINATOR 85,10,42 85110 / / Referral Note: Cunt 18 B 85,10,42 s 85,10,20 Referial Note: pm I / / / Referral Note: / / I / Referral Note: 1 / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action 1 info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C Comment/Recommendation R* Direct Reply w/Copy B Non-Special Referral 5 Suspended D Draft Response $ For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOIN CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code z "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75. OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 Document No. WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM DATE: 10/21/85 ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: Tues. , 10/22/85, 1:00 pm SUBJECT: ENROLLED RESOLUTION H.J. RES. 79 - National Children's Week ACTION FYI ACTION FYI VICE PRESIDENT LACY REGAN McFARLANE MILLER OGLESBY BUCHANAN RYAN CHAVEZ SPEAKES CHEW P SS SPRINKEL DANIELS SVAHN " FIELDING THOMAS FRIEDERSDORF TUTTLE HENKEL HICKEY HICKS KINGON REMARKS: Please submit your comments directly to my office by 1:00 p.m. TOMORROW. Thank you. RESPONSE: David L. Chew Staff Secretary Ext. 270 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON D.C 20503 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Resolution H.J. Res. 79 - "National Children's Week" Sponsor - Rep. Fowler (D) Georgia and 218 others Last Day for Action The designated week was October 6-12, 1985. Purpose Designates the week beginning October 6, 1985, as "National Children's Week." Agency Recommendations Office of Management and Budget Approval Department of Health and Human Services Approval (Informally) Discussion H.J. Res. 79 designates the week beginning October 6, 1985, as "National Children's Week," and requests the President to issue a proclamation calling upon the public to observe the week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. The resolution passed the House and Senate by voice vote. The resolution notes that the 65 million children in the country are its most precious resource and its greatest hope for the future. The designation of the week is intended to focus on the needs of children and the community services available to them. Since the Congress did not enact H.J. Res. 79 until after the designated week had already passed, we recommend that the President not issue a proclamation, and, accordingly, have not sent a proclamation to the White House. Maomi R Sweency Acting Assistant Director for Legislative Reference H. J. Res. 79 Ainety-ninth Congress of the United States of America AT THE FIRST SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Thursday, the third day of January, one thousand nine hundred and eighty-five RECEIVE OCT 2 3 1985 THE HOUSE WHITE Joint Resolution To designate the week beginning October 6, 1985, as "National Children's Week". Whereas there are approximately 65 million children in the Nation; Whereas the children of the Nation are its most precious resource and its greatest hope for the future; and Whereas a week designated for the purpose of focusing on the needs of children and the community services available to them will be beneficial both to children and to the future of the Nation: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the week beginning October 6, 1985, hereby is designated "National Children's Week", and the President of the United States is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe such week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. Thanks Speaker of the House & of Representatives. oney strom Thurmond Vice President of the United States President of the Senate Pro Tempore.