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FOIA Number: 2013-0661-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Collection/Record Group: Clinton Presidential Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: Political Affairs Series/Staff Member: Joan Baggett; Tara Burns Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4126 FolderID: Folder Title: National Service Announcement / New Orleans Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 28 4 8 2 504 286 6440 SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1993 SCHEDULER: JOSH KING HOME: 202-328-7531 OFFICE: 202-456-7560 WHCA PAGER: 4450 PRESS DESK: ANNE EDWARDS HOME: 301-565-3101 OFFICE: 202-456-7560 WHCA PAGER: 4208 PRINCIPAL EVENTS: National Service Meeting - University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Speech on Educational Opportunities - University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Reception University of New Orleans, New Orleans Regional Print Interviews - University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA WEATHER: Washington tba New Orleans, LA tba ADVANCE: New Orleans, LA: L: Brian McPartlin P: Sam Myers S: David Neslen Put S: - Rebecca in McKenzie Rest Tean as of 04/28/93 11:52am SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1993 NOTE TO STAFF: Staff vans will depart from West Executive Drive en route Andrews Air Force Base at 8:25 am for staff traveling to New Orleans, LA, with the President. Please be assembled and ready to leave by 8:15 am. tba JOG 8:45 am THE PRESIDENT proceeds to South Lawn 9:00 am THE PRESIDENT departs White House via Marine 1 en route Andrews Air Force Base [flight time: 10 minutes] 9:10 am THE PRESIDENT arrives Andrews Air Force Base 9:25 am EDT THE PRESIDENT departs Andrews Air Force Base via Air Force 1 en route New Orleans Naval Air Station [flight time: 2 hours, 20 minutes] 10:45 am CDT THE PRESIDENT arrives New Orleans Naval Air Station Met by: 11:00 am THE PRESIDENT departs New Orleans Naval Air Station via motorcade en route University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA [drive time: 15 minutes] 11:15 am THE PRESIDENT arrives University of New Orleans and proceeds to hold Met by: 11:30 am- 12:15 pm NATIONAL SITE TBA, UNIVERSITY SERVICE MEETING OF NEW ORLEANS 20 people Staff Contact: Eli Segal POOL PRESS EXPANDS pool 40 BODIES Press comes all 12:15 pm THE PRESIDENT proceeds to Speech Prop Site 12:30 pm- SPEECH PREP 1:00 pm SITE TBA Staff Contact: as of 04/28/93 11:52am 1:00 pm- SPEECH ON EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 1:45 pm HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS Leon C. Simon Boulevard Remarks: Carolyn Curiel Staff Contact: David Dreyer OPEN PRESS 2:00 pm- RECEPTION 2:45 pm SITE TBA, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS Staff Contact: Reta Lewis CLOSED PRESS 3:00 pm- REGIONAL PRINT INTERVIEWS 3:30 pm SITE TBA, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS Staff Contact: Jeff Eller CLOSED PRESS 3:45 pm THE PRESIDENT departs University of New Orleans via motorcade en route New Orleans Naval Air Station [drive time: 15 minutes] 4:00 pm THE PRESIDENT arrives New Orleans Naval Air Base 4:15 pm CDT THE PRESIDENT departs New Orleans Naval Air Station via Air Force 1 en route Andrews Air Force Base [flight time: 2 hours, 10 minutes] 7:25 pm EDT THE PRESIDENT arrives Andrews Air Force Base 7:35 pm THE PRESIDENT departs Andrews Air Force Base via Marine 1 en route White House [flight time: 10 minutes] 7:45 pm THE PRESIDENT arrives White House 8:00 pm- SPEECH PREP 8:30 pm OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: David Dreyer BC AND HRC RON WHITE HOUSE as of 04/28/93 11:52am ] Studiwant - no 6444 Whitehead - yes - mctive not regoing (replacement ?) Geigera - in. no Shmker / ? Police Edwards 5'3 4 AFGE >resp Michael 733-8418 737- 737- &>Antoine Antoine Temple_ & 2 michael W. - 8225 7564 Manylin FAX- -7741 703-671- h 966-8350 5070 have talking points -7 737-8419 Harold -Dept on Direct loan part- has a person Lalar LSO2 -E82 has FAX to RAChelle 1026 - 504-242 -6946 h'. will CAll block from 6ym ) by noon event + recept takets Spec tickets excorded to UP section f escaped out to neception al tickets WC - into booth At Univ- Center Alumi Drive + Elysian Avenue Felds proceed dow ELysim Field to Leon Symon Blued to Gym. OFFICE OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS PHONE: (202) 456-6257 FAX: (202) 456-7929 FAX COVER SHEET Number of Pages (Including Cover) To: Fax Number: Office Number: Date: From: mm) OFFICE OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS PHONE: (202) 456-6257 FAX: (202) 456-7929 FAX COVER SHEET 4 Number of Pages (Including Cover) To: Frank Coursn Fax Number: 429-1102 Office Number: Date: 4/29/93 From: Ciz Goncher NATIONAL SERVICE TRUST ACT OF 1993 Today, the President announced that he has transmitted to Congress the National Service Trust Act of 1993. The Act represents innovative public policy founded on traditional American values: offering educational opportunity, demanding personal responsibility, and building the American community. In affirming these values, the Act also rejects big bureaucracy -- reinventing government to unleash the ideas and the initiative of the American people. The President's initiative will: Build the American community through a new domestic Peace Corps that brings Americans together to tackle pressing national problems. Offer educational opportunity by providing educational awards to hundreds of thousands of students who serve our country; and overhauling and simplifying the student loan system -- saving taxpayers billions of dollars, lowering interest rates, and expanding repayment options. Demand personal responsibility by requiring Americans who borrow to repay their loans in one of two ways -- either through service or through repayment plans that make it tougher to default. Reinvent government by streamlining federal bureaucracies, relying on locally-driven initiatives, and creating flexibility for students and competition among programs. The Act has two basic parts, the national service initiative and the reform of the student loan system. NATIONAL SERVICE INITIATIVE The centerpiece of the Act will establish a Corporation for National Service that will offer Americans who do vital work in the national service program $6,500 in return -- roughly the average indebtedness of a graduate of a four-year, public institution. In addition, the Act includes a variety of provisions to promote service by all Americans and in all forms. Definition of National Service Meets unmet educational, environmental, human, or public safety needs. Improves the life of the participant, through citizenship education and training. Does not displace or duplicate the functions of existing workers. Governing Structure To reduce waste and promote an entrepreneurial government culture, a new government Corporation for National Service will be established, combining the Commission on National and Community Service and ACTION. A small bipartisan Board will share power with a chairperson. Flexible and quality-driven personnel policies will include pay-for-performance and a 5-year limit on most tenures. The corporation will be responsible for administering all programs authorized under the National and Community Service Act and Domestic Volunteer Service Act, including VISTA and the Older American Volunteer Programs. It will fund training and technical assistance, service clearinghouses and other activities. At the state level, Commissions on national service will be established to mirror the federal corporation and cooperate with it. Like the Corporation Board, Commissions will be composed of bipartisan, non-government officials. To ensure a genuine federal/state partnership, a representative of the Corporation will sit on the state Commissions. All programs will have to compete for support; none will be guaranteed funding. Programs will compete for state approval, state applications will compete for federal approval, and programs at the national level will compete against each other and states for federal approval. Programs National standards for quality in programming will be established. Quality criteria will be developed for every type of program in conjunction with experts in the field. Performance goals and independent evaluations will be required in every program. To encourage public/private partnership, programs must provide a cash match on stipends and additional match on other support, and demonstrate their efforts in finding private funding. Entities ranging from small community organizations to federal agencies will be eligible to operate programs. A broad array of possible programs will be eligible for funding: from youth corps for at-risk youth, to specialized service programs for college graduates, to community corps for Americans of all backgrounds. Many other models are possible, and venture capital will be available for new efforts. Participants To encourage wide and diverse participation, individuals aged 17 and over may serve before, during, or after post-secondary education. To target program participation to participant interests and community needs, participants will be recruited and selected by local programs designated by states or the federal government. A national or state recruitment system will help interested individuals locate placements in local programs. Information about available positions will be widely disseminated through high schools, colleges and other placement offices. To earn an educational award, a participant must complete at least one year of full-time or two years of part-time service in a program designated by a state or the federal government. An individual may serve up to two terms and earn up to two educational awards. Educational awards worth $6,500 will be provided for each term of service. Awards may be used for past, present or future expenses, including two- and four-year colleges, training programs, and graduate or professional programs. Programs will set stipends within a limited range based at minimum wage. Health and child care will be provided to those who need them. Encouraging Service by All The Act enhances the Serve-America program for school-age youth. The Act extends and improves the VISTA and Older Americans Volunteer Programs, and pulls all federal support for service under the new umbrella, the Corporation for National Service. By removing the obstacle of fixed high monthly payments, new flexible repayment options in the student loan reform will enable Americans who borrow for school to take jobs that pay less but do more for the community, OFFICE OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS PHONE: (202) 456-6257 FAX: (202) 456-7929 FAX COVER SHEET Number of Pages Cover) To: Rschelk Horowitz 4 Fax Number: 21 393-6375 Office Number: Date: From: C12 Ganchar TRANSMISSION REPORT THIS DOCUMENT (REDUCED SAMPLE ABOVE) WAS SENT ** COUNT ** # 4 *** SEND *** NO REMOTE STATION I.D. START TIME DURATION #PAGES COMMENT 1 2023936375 4-29-93 7:30PM 2'33" 4 TOTAL 0:02'33" 4 XEROX TELECOPIER 7020 OFFICE OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS PHONE: (202) 456-6257 FAX: (202) 456-7929 FAX COVER SHEET Number of Pages (Including Cover) 4 To: Frank Course Fax Number: 429 - 1102 Office Number: Date: 4/29/93 From: Ciz Gonche TRANSMISSION REPORT THIS DOCUMENT (REDUCED SAMPLE ABOVE) WAS SENT ** COUNT ** # 4 *** SEND *** NO REMOTE STATION I.D. 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