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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 10, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW
STAFF SECRETARY
FROM:
JOHN G. ROBERTS
022
ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT:
H.J. Res. 520: Supplemental Funding
for Commodity Credit Corporation
Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled
resolution and has no objection to it from a legal perspective.
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Document No. 366175
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
DATE: 2/7/86
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: NOON on 2/10/86
SUBJECT: H.J.RES. 520 -- SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR COMMODITY CREDIT CORP.
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
OGLESBY
REGAN
POINDEXTER
MILLER
RYAN
BUCHANAN
SPEAKES
CHAVEZ
SPRINKEL
CHEW
P
SS STEELMAN
DANIELS
SVAHN
FIELDING
THOMAS
HENKEL
TUTTLE
HICKS
KINGON
LACY
REMARKS:
Please provide any comments/recommendations on the attached
directly to my office by noon on Monday, February 10th.
Thank you.
RESPONSE:
PRO-TED 7:51
David L. Chew
Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
SAMPLE OFFICE 18 PRESIDENT SALVIS UNITED
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
FEB 07 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Enrolled Bill H.J. Res. 520 -- Making an Urgent
Supplemental for the Fiscal Year Ending 1986 for the
Department of Agriculture
Sponsor : - Whitten (D) Mississippi
Last Day for Action.
February 20, 1986
Purposes
Provides emergency funding of $1,492,587,000 to reimburse the
Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) for net realized losses.
Highlights
o The supplemental request asked for permanent indefinite
authority for CCC to meet its program obligations through
fiscal year 1986. The enrolled bill provides a specific
amount of funding that is well below the anticipated
additional $7.95 billion level needed for the remainder of
1986.
Agency Recommendation
Office of Management and Budget
Approval
Department of Agriculture
Approval (informally)
Summary of Congressional Action
The resolution was passed by voice vote; the funding will
allow CCC to continue its program operations for the remainder of
this month.
Discussion
The funds provided by the enrolled bill are needed
immediately if CCC is to maintain its flow of cash payments to
farmers. CCC's authority to make payments is virtually
exhausted. The funds would be used to make support payments for
which commitments were made in the past. These payments were
assumed in your FY 1987 Budget, so the enrolled bill will not add
to the outlays and deficits shown in that budget.
Recommendation
I recommend that you sign the enrolled bill as soon as
possible.
X Jemp James C. Miller III
Director
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H.J.Res. 520
Ainety-ninth Congress of the Hnited States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the teenty-first day of January,
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-sis
CEIVED
FEB 1986
3SNOH 311H
Joint Resolution
Making an urgant supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year ending
September 30, 1986, for the Department of Agriculture.
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following
sum is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other-
wise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986;
namely:
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
REIMBURSEMENT FOR NET REALIZED LOSSES
For the operations of the Commodity Credit Corporation, not to
exceed $1,492,857,000 for capital restoration, to enable the Cor-
poration to use the authority authorized by the Charter of the
Corporation and other laws to carry out programs handled by the
Corporation.
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Speaker of the House of Representatives.
+
Strom Thurmond
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate
pro Tempore
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
February 10, 1986
The President today signed H.J. Res. 520 which provides emergency
funding of $1,492,587,000 to reimburse the Commodity Credit
Corporation (CCC) for net realized losses.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 11, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW
STAFF SECRETARY
FROM:
ASSOCIATE COUNSEL 22 TO THE PRESIDENT
JOHN G. ROBERTS
SUBJECT:
S.J. Res. 74: National
Black History Month
Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled
resolution and finds no objection to it from a legal
perspective.
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Document No.
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
DATE: 2/10/86
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: 10:00 a.m. 2/11/86
SUBJECT: S.J.RES. 74 -- NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
OGLESBY
REGAN
POINDEXTER
MILLER
RYAN
BUCHANAN
SPEAKES
CHAVEZ
SPRINKEL
CHEW
P
SS STEELMAN
DANIELS
SVAHN
FIELDING
THOMAS
HENKEL
TUTTLE
HICKS
KINGON
LACY
REMARKS:
Please provide any comments/recommendations directly to my
office by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 11th. Thanks.
RESPONSE:
David L. Chew
Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
STATE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
FEB 10 1986
; FEB 10
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 74 - National Black
(Afro-American) History Month
Sponsor - Sen. Thurmond (R) South Carolina
Last Day for Action
The designated month began on February 1.
Purpose
Designates February 1986 as "National Black (Afro-American)
History Month"
Agency Recommendation
Office of Management and Budget
Approval
Discussion
The sixtieth annual public and private salute to Black
History began on February 1, 1986. S.J. Res. 74, which passed
both Houses by voice vote, commemorates this anniversary by
designating the month of February as "National Black
(Afro-American) History Month." The resolution requests the
President to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the
United States to observe the month with appropriate ceremonies
and activities to salute all that Black Americans have done to
help build our country.
An appropriate proclamation will be forwarded to the White
House for consideration and issuance as soon as possible.
Jemes James C. Miller III
Director
Enclosures
J. Res. 74
Ninety-ninth Congress of the United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January.
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-six
Joint Resolution
To provide for the designation of the month of February, 1986. as "National Black
(Afro-American) History Month"
Whereas in 1926 Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson launched the celebra-
tion of Negro History Week;
Whereas this observance evolved into a month-long celebration in
1976;
Whereas February 1, 1986, will mark the beginning of the sixtieth
annual public and private salute to Black History;
Whereas the observance of Black (Afro-American) History Month
provides opportunities for our Nation's public schools, institutions
of higher learning, and the public to gain a deeper understanding
and knowledge of the many contributions of Black Americans to
our country and the world: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That the month of Feb-
ruary, 1986, is designated as "National Black (Afro-American) His-
tory Month", 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 that month with appropriate ceremonies
and activities to salute all that Black Americans have done to help
build our country.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 24, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW
STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT
TO THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
JOHN G. ROBERTS Jon
ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT:
S.J. Res. 254: National Year
of Thanksgiving
Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled
resolution and finds no objection to it from a legal
perspective.
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Document No.
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
DATE:
3/21/86
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY:
3/25/86
SUBJECT:
S.J.RES. 254 -- NATIONAL YEAR OF THANKSGIVING
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
LACY
REGAN
POINDEXTER
MILLER
RYAN
BALL
SPEAKES
BUCHANAN
SPRINKEL
CHAVEZ
SVAHN
CHEW
P
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THOMAS
DANIELS
TUTTLE
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HENKEL
HICKS
KINGON
REMARKS:
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RESPONSE:
David L. Chew
Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
RESIDENT
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
THE SECUTIVE ORLINO OFFICE
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
MAR 20 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 254 - National Year of
Thanksgiving
Sponsors - Sen. Dole (R) Kansas and 56 others
Last Day for Action
March 29, 1986 - Saturday
Purpose
To designate 1987 as the "National Year of Thanksgiving. "
Agency Recommendation
Office of Management and Budget
Approval
Discussion
S.J. Res. 254, which passed both Houses by voice vote, would
designate 1987 as the "National Year of Thanksgiving," in
recognition of the freedoms enjoyed by the American people.
It authorizes and requests the President to issue a
proclamation calling upon State Governors, local government
officials, and the people of the United States to observe 1987
with appropriate ceremonies and activities. A draft proclamation
will be forwarded for your consideration at a later date.
JUNE James C. Miller III
Director
Enclosures
Res. 254
Ainety-ninth Congress of the United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January.
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-six
Joint Resolution
To designate the year of 1987 as the "National Year of Thanksgiving".
Whereas the celebration of a Thanksgiving season has been a
national tradition observed by the people of the United States
from the days of the early settlers to the present time;
Whereas many of the great leaders of the Nation, including Presi-
dents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, recognized the
importance of setting aside a time of Thanksgiving, and Presi-
dential proclamations have established the last Thursday of
November as a day of Thanksgiving;
Whereas in 1941, Thanksgiving was established as a permanent
national holiday;
Whereas in 1987, the United States will celebrate the bicentennial
of the United States Constitution and the opening of the one-
hundredth Congress;
Whereas the United States Constitution has adapted to changing
times and remains a living document;
Whereas it is appropriate to give thanks for the everyday freedom
that the people of the United States so often take for granted;
Whereas the people of the United States should take time to appre-
ciate a land of plenty, a Nation of vast human and natural
resources; and
Whereas the people of the United States should better understand
the history of the rich American heritage: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That the year 1987 is
designated as the "National Year of Thanksgiving", and the Presi-
dent is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling
upon the governors of the several States, the chief officials of local
governments, and the people of the United States to observe such
year with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 26, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW
STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT
TO THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
JOHN G. ROBERTS 2262
ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT:
S.J. Res. 226: World Health Week
Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled
resolution and finds no objection to it from a legal
perspective.
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Document No. 366440
WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
DATE: 3/26/86
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY:
5:00 P.M. TODAY
SUBJECT: S.J.RES. 226 - WORLD HEALTH WEEK
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
LACY
REGAN
POINDEXTER
MILLER
RYAN
BALL
D
SPEAKES
BUCHANAN
SPRINKEL
CHAVEZ
SVAHN
CHEW
P
THOMAS
DANIELS
TUTTLE
FIELDING
HENKEL
HICKS
KINGON
REMARKS:
Please give your recommendations to my office by 5:00 p.m.
tonight. Thanks.
RESPONSE:
David L. Chew
Staff Secretary
Ext. 2702
PRESIDENT
OFFICE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
UNITED
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
DECUTIVE
STATES
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
MAR 2 6 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J.Res. 226 - World Health Week
Sponsors - Senator Riegle (D) Michigan and six others
Last Day for Action
Purpose
Designates (1) the week of April 6, 1986, through April 12,
1986, as "World Health Week" and (2) April 7, 1986, as "World
Health Day."
Agency Recommendations
Office of Management and Budget
Approval
Department of State
Approval (Informally)
Department of Health and Human
Services
Approval (Informally)
Discussion
S.J.Res. 226 designates (1) the week of April 6, 1986,
through April 12, 1986, as "World Health Week" and (2) April 7,
1986, as "World Health Day."
The World Health Organization has established April 7th each
year as World Health Day to call attention to what individuals
and governments can do to further the health of people around the
world. The enrolled resolution authorizes and requests the
President to issue a proclamation calling on the American people
to observe the week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
S.J.Res. 226 passed both Houses of the Congress by voice
vote. A draft proclamation will be forwarded for your
consideration shortly.
J.C.M James C. Miller III
Director
Enclosures
S. J. Res. 226
Ainety-ninth Congress of the United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January,
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-six
WHITE THE
Joint Resolution
RECEIVED
MAR 25 1986
To designate the week of April 6, 1986, through April 12, 1986, as "World Health
Week", and to designate April 7, 1986, as "World Health Day".
Whereas the health of a nation depends upon the health of its
people;
Whereas improvement of the health of the people of our Nation
contributes to world health, and world health contributes to the
health of our Nation-a principle enunciated in the Constitution
of the World Health Organization and accepted by the United
States;
Whereas the United States is an active member of the World Health
Organization and has both benefited from and contributed to the
achievements of the Organization;
Whereas the countries of the world, acting through the World
Health Organization, are committed to the goal of "Health for All
by the Year 2000";
Whereas primary health care is recognized as a key to the attain-
ment of "Health for All by the Year 2000";
Whereas health education and health awareness, prevention, and
treatment of common diseases and illnesses, basic sanitation, and
adequate nutrition are essential elements of primary health care;
Whereas the World Health Organization has established April 7 of
each year as World Health Day to call attention to what individ-
uals and governments can do to further the health of human
beings everywhere, and the American Association of World
Health has sponsored and assisted in this endeavor; and
Whereas it has been the custom for the President to call attention to
World Health Day each year in the form of a public message:
Now, therefore, be it
S.J. Res. 226-2
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That the week of April 6,
1986, through April 12, 1986, is designated as "World Health Week"
and April 7, 1986, is designated as "World Health Day" and the
President is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation call-
ing upon the people of the United States to observe such week with
appropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.
Themas? Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Strom Thurmond
Vice President of
Presidentofthe Senate/Pro President ofthe Senate/Pr President ofthe Senate/No the the Senate/Pro Pro Tempoee
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 27, 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW
STAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT
TO THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
JOHN G. ROBERTS
CA
ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT:
S.J. Res. 262: National Fishing Week
Counsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled
resolution and finds no objection to it from a legal
perspective.
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WHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM
3/27/86
DATE:
ACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY:
March 28th
SUBJECT:
S.J.RES. 262 - NATIONAL FISHING WEEK
ACTION FYI
ACTION FYI
VICE PRESIDENT
LACY
REGAN
POINDEXTER
MILLER
RYAN
BALL
SPEAKES
BUCHANAN
SPRINKEL
CHAVEZ
SVAHN
CHEW
P
SS THOMAS
DANIELS
TUTTLE
FIELDING
HENKEL
HICKS
KINGON
REMARKS: Please give your recommendations to my office by Friday,
March 28th. Thanks.
RESPONSE:
David L. Chew
Staff Secretary
Evt 2702
GREAT OFFICE JUMITED SALE for
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
MAR 2 7 1986
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 262 - National
Fishing Week
Sponsors - Sen. Wallop (R) Wyoming and 36 others
Last Day for Action
April 5, 1986 - Saturday
Purpose
Authorizes and requests the President to issue a
proclamation to designate June 2nd through June 8th, 1986, as
"National Fishing Week."
Agency Recommendations
Office of Management and Budget
Approval
Department of Commerce
Approval
Department of the Interior
Approval
Discussion
In recognition of the benefits to the economy and to the
quality of life provided by commercial and recreational fishing,
S.J. Res. 262 authorizes and requests the President to issue a
proclamation that (1) designates June 2nd through June 8th, 1986,
as "National Fishing Week," and (2) calls upon the people of the
United States to observe the week with appropriate activities.
The joint resolution passed both Houses by voice vote.
A draft proclamation will be forwarded separately for your
consideration.
Jemp James C. Miller III
Director
Enclosures
Res. 262
Ainety-ninth Congress of the United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January,
one thousand nine hundred and eighty-six
Joint Resolution
To authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating June 2
through June 8, 1986, as "National Fishing Week".
Whereas the United States Bureau of the Census reported that fifty-
four million residents of our country participated in sport fishing
in 1980;
Whereas sport fishing is a family oriented, outdoor recreational
activity that provides therapeutic rewards and enjoyment;
Whereas sport and commercial fishing provide an excellent source
of healthful protein-rich food;
Whereas the demands for goods and services by sport fishing partici-
pants is estimated to generate $25,000,000,000 in economic activity
and employment for an estimated six hundred thousand individ-
uals in 1985;
Whereas the commercial fishing industry annually employs an
estimated three hundred thousand individuals and lands over six
billion pounds of seafood worth over $2,400,000,000 in direct sales;
Whereas fishing promotes respect for our Nation's marine, estua-
rine, and fresh waters, and their associated plant and animal
communities; and
Whereas our country's league of fishing enthusiasts represent a
constituency that seeks to prevent the degradation of our Nation's
diverse aquatic habitats: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
States of America in Congress assembled, That the President is
requested and authorized to issue a proclamation designating June 2
through June 8, 1986, as "National Fishing Week" and calling upon
Federal, State, and local government agencies, and the people of the
United States to observe the week with appropriate programs and
activities.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
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"ocrText": "Ronald Reagan Presidential Library\nDigital Library Collections\nThis is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections.\nCollection: Roberts, John G.: Files\nFolder Title: JGR/Resolutions, 1986\nBox: 48\nTo see more digitized collections visit:\nhttps://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library\nTo see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit:\nhttps://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection\nContact a reference archivist at: [email protected]\nCitation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing\nNational Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nFebruary 10, 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW\nSTAFF SECRETARY\nFROM:\nJOHN G. ROBERTS\n022\nASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT:\nH.J. Res. 520: Supplemental Funding\nfor Commodity Credit Corporation\nCounsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled\nresolution and has no objection to it from a legal perspective.\nID\n#. 366/75 CU\nWHITE HOUSE\nCORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET\nD . OUTBONS\nH . INTERNAL\nI . INCOMING\nDate Dorrespondence\nReceived (YY/MM/DD)\n/\nName of Correspondent:\nDavid Chew\nMI Mall Report\nVeer Codes: (A)\nR\n(C)\nSubject:\nH.J. Res. 520 Supplemental Funding For\nCommodity Credit Corp.\nROUTE TO:\nACTION\nDISPOSITION\nTracking\nType\nCompletion\nAction\nDate\nof\nDate\nOffice/Agency\n(Staff Name)\nCode\nYY/MM/DD\nResponse\nCode\nYY/MM/DD\nCUHOLL\nORIGINATOR 186,00,10\n1\n/\nReferral Note:\nCUAT 18\nR\n86,02,70\nS86102110\nReferralitate:\n12 NOW\n1 /\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\n/ 1\n/ /\n-\nReferral Note:\n/\n/\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\nACTION CODES:\nDISPOSITION CODES:\nA Action REW\n\" Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary\nA Answered\nC Completed\nc . Comment/Recommenidation\nR Direct Reply w/Copy\nB Non-Special Referral\n$ Suspended\nD Draft Reaponse\nS For Signature\nF * Furnish Fact Sheet\nX Interim Reply\n10 be used as Enclosure\nFOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE\nNype of Response = Unitials of Righer\nCode - \"A\"\nCompletion Date = Date of Outgoing\nComments:\nKeep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter.\nSend all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB).\nAlways return completed correspondence record to Central Files.\nRefer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590.\n5/81\nDocument No. 366175\nWHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM\nDATE: 2/7/86\nACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: NOON on 2/10/86\nSUBJECT: H.J.RES. 520 -- SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING FOR COMMODITY CREDIT CORP.\nACTION FYI\nACTION FYI\nVICE PRESIDENT\nOGLESBY\nREGAN\nPOINDEXTER\nMILLER\nRYAN\nBUCHANAN\nSPEAKES\nCHAVEZ\nSPRINKEL\nCHEW\nP\nSS STEELMAN\nDANIELS\nSVAHN\nFIELDING\nTHOMAS\nHENKEL\nTUTTLE\nHICKS\nKINGON\nLACY\nREMARKS:\nPlease provide any comments/recommendations on the attached\ndirectly to my office by noon on Monday, February 10th.\nThank you.\nRESPONSE:\nPRO-TED 7:51\nDavid L. Chew\nStaff Secretary\nExt. 2702\nSAMPLE OFFICE 18 PRESIDENT SALVIS UNITED\nEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT\nOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20503\nFEB 07 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT: Enrolled Bill H.J. Res. 520 -- Making an Urgent\nSupplemental for the Fiscal Year Ending 1986 for the\nDepartment of Agriculture\nSponsor : - Whitten (D) Mississippi\nLast Day for Action.\nFebruary 20, 1986\nPurposes\nProvides emergency funding of $1,492,587,000 to reimburse the\nCommodity Credit Corporation (CCC) for net realized losses.\nHighlights\no The supplemental request asked for permanent indefinite\nauthority for CCC to meet its program obligations through\nfiscal year 1986. The enrolled bill provides a specific\namount of funding that is well below the anticipated\nadditional $7.95 billion level needed for the remainder of\n1986.\nAgency Recommendation\nOffice of Management and Budget\nApproval\nDepartment of Agriculture\nApproval (informally)\nSummary of Congressional Action\nThe resolution was passed by voice vote; the funding will\nallow CCC to continue its program operations for the remainder of\nthis month.\nDiscussion\nThe funds provided by the enrolled bill are needed\nimmediately if CCC is to maintain its flow of cash payments to\nfarmers. CCC's authority to make payments is virtually\nexhausted. The funds would be used to make support payments for\nwhich commitments were made in the past. These payments were\nassumed in your FY 1987 Budget, so the enrolled bill will not add\nto the outlays and deficits shown in that budget.\nRecommendation\nI recommend that you sign the enrolled bill as soon as\npossible.\nX Jemp James C. Miller III\nDirector\n-2-\nH.J.Res. 520\nAinety-ninth Congress of the Hnited States of America\nAT THE SECOND SESSION\nBegun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the teenty-first day of January,\none thousand nine hundred and eighty-sis\nCEIVED\nFEB 1986\n3SNOH 311H\nJoint Resolution\nMaking an urgant supplemental appropriation for the fiscal year ending\nSeptember 30, 1986, for the Department of Agriculture.\nResolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the\nUnited States of America in Congress assembled, That the following\nsum is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other-\nwise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1986;\nnamely:\nDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE\nCOMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION\nREIMBURSEMENT FOR NET REALIZED LOSSES\nFor the operations of the Commodity Credit Corporation, not to\nexceed $1,492,857,000 for capital restoration, to enable the Cor-\nporation to use the authority authorized by the Charter of the\nCorporation and other laws to carry out programs handled by the\nCorporation.\n)\nSpeaker of the House of Representatives.\n+\nStrom Thurmond\nVice President of the United States and\nPresident of the Senate\npro Tempore\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nOffice of the Press Secretary\nFor Immediate Release\nFebruary 10, 1986\nThe President today signed H.J. Res. 520 which provides emergency\nfunding of $1,492,587,000 to reimburse the Commodity Credit\nCorporation (CCC) for net realized losses.\n# # #\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nFebruary 11, 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW\nSTAFF SECRETARY\nFROM:\nASSOCIATE COUNSEL 22 TO THE PRESIDENT\nJOHN G. ROBERTS\nSUBJECT:\nS.J. Res. 74: National\nBlack History Month\nCounsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled\nresolution and finds no objection to it from a legal\nperspective.\nID #.\nCU\nWHITE HOUSE\nCORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET\nF - BUTGOING\n51 \"INTERNAL\nI INCOMING\nDate Correspondence\nReceived (YY/MM/DD)\n1\n/\nName of Correspondent: Dave Chew\nMI Mail Report\nUser Codes: (A)\n(B)\n(C)\nSubject:\nSt. Res 74- National Black History\nMarth\nROUTE TO:\nACTION\nDISPOSITION\n\"Tracking\nType\nCompletion\nAction\nDate\nof\nDate\nOffice/Agency\n(Staff Name)\nDate\nYY/MM/DD\nResponse\nCode\nYY/MM/DD\nCHHOLL\nORIGINATOR 86,02,10\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\ncuat 18\nR\n86,02,10\n386,00,11\nReferral Note:\n10am\n1\n1\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\n/\n/\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\n/\n1\n/\n/\nE\nReferratiote:\nACTION CODES:\nDISPOSITION CODES:\nA . Appropriate PAction\n# Info Copy Only/No Action Nacessary\nA -Answored\nC /Domplated\nc - Comment/Racomtmandation\nR Direct Reply w/Copy\nB Non-Special Referral\n$ Suspended\nD Draft Response\n$ #For Signature\nF - Furnish Fact Street\nX Interim Reply\nto be used as Enclosed\nFOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE:\nType of Response - Initials of Signer\nCode MA\"\nCompletion Date Date of Dutgoing\nComments:\nKeep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter.\nSend all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, DEOB).\nAlways return completed correspondence record to Central Files.\nRefer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590.\n561\nDocument No.\nWHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM\nDATE: 2/10/86\nACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY: 10:00 a.m. 2/11/86\nSUBJECT: S.J.RES. 74 -- NATIONAL BLACK HISTORY MONTH\nACTION FYI\nACTION FYI\nVICE PRESIDENT\nOGLESBY\nREGAN\nPOINDEXTER\nMILLER\nRYAN\nBUCHANAN\nSPEAKES\nCHAVEZ\nSPRINKEL\nCHEW\nP\nSS STEELMAN\nDANIELS\nSVAHN\nFIELDING\nTHOMAS\nHENKEL\nTUTTLE\nHICKS\nKINGON\nLACY\nREMARKS:\nPlease provide any comments/recommendations directly to my\noffice by 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 11th. Thanks.\nRESPONSE:\nDavid L. Chew\nStaff Secretary\nExt. 2702\nEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT\nOFFICE\ninco\nCRUNC\nOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET\nSTATE\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20503\nFEB 10 1986\n; FEB 10\nMEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 74 - National Black\n(Afro-American) History Month\nSponsor - Sen. Thurmond (R) South Carolina\nLast Day for Action\nThe designated month began on February 1.\nPurpose\nDesignates February 1986 as \"National Black (Afro-American)\nHistory Month\"\nAgency Recommendation\nOffice of Management and Budget\nApproval\nDiscussion\nThe sixtieth annual public and private salute to Black\nHistory began on February 1, 1986. S.J. Res. 74, which passed\nboth Houses by voice vote, commemorates this anniversary by\ndesignating the month of February as \"National Black\n(Afro-American) History Month.\" The resolution requests the\nPresident to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the\nUnited States to observe the month with appropriate ceremonies\nand activities to salute all that Black Americans have done to\nhelp build our country.\nAn appropriate proclamation will be forwarded to the White\nHouse for consideration and issuance as soon as possible.\nJemes James C. Miller III\nDirector\nEnclosures\nJ. Res. 74\nNinety-ninth Congress of the United States of America\nAT THE SECOND SESSION\nBegun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January.\none thousand nine hundred and eighty-six\nJoint Resolution\nTo provide for the designation of the month of February, 1986. as \"National Black\n(Afro-American) History Month\"\nWhereas in 1926 Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson launched the celebra-\ntion of Negro History Week;\nWhereas this observance evolved into a month-long celebration in\n1976;\nWhereas February 1, 1986, will mark the beginning of the sixtieth\nannual public and private salute to Black History;\nWhereas the observance of Black (Afro-American) History Month\nprovides opportunities for our Nation's public schools, institutions\nof higher learning, and the public to gain a deeper understanding\nand knowledge of the many contributions of Black Americans to\nour country and the world: Now, therefore, be it\nResolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United\nStates of America in Congress assembled, That the month of Feb-\nruary, 1986, is designated as \"National Black (Afro-American) His-\ntory Month\", and the President of the United States is authorized\nand requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the\nUnited States to observe that month with appropriate ceremonies\nand activities to salute all that Black Americans have done to help\nbuild our country.\nSpeaker of the House of Representatives.\nVice President of the United States and\nPresident of the Senate.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 24, 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW\nSTAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT\nTO THE PRESIDENT\nFROM:\nJOHN G. ROBERTS Jon\nASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT:\nS.J. Res. 254: National Year\nof Thanksgiving\nCounsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled\nresolution and finds no objection to it from a legal\nperspective.\nID #.\nCU\nWHITE HOUSE\nCORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET\no - OUTGOING\n36 INTERNAL\n$ INCOMING\nDate Correspondence\nReceived (YY/MM/DD)\n/\n/\nName of Correspondent: Dave Chew\nMI Mall Report\nUser Codes: (A)\n(a)\n(C)\nSubject: ST. Res. 254 - national for of Thanks\nguing\nROUTE TO:\nACTION\nDISPOSITION\nTracking\nCompletion\nAction\nDate\nDate\n©flice/Agency\nI\nDate\nYY/MM/DD\nI\nTY/MM/DD\nCUHOU\nORIGINATOR 84.03.21\n1\n/\nReferral Note:\ncuat 18\nR\n80,03,21\n86,13,05\n/\n/\n/\n/\nRefercal Nate:\n/\n/\nI\n/\nReferral Note:\ny\n/\n,\nReferral Mate:\nACTION CODES:\nDISPOSITION CODES:\nA -Appropriate Action\n# - info Dopy Only/No Action Nacessary\nAnnwered\nc -:Completed\nc\nR Direct 4,\n.\nI\nD Draft Response\nB -Fer Signature\n4\nFurnish Fact Sheet\nX -faterim Raply\nto be used as Enclosure\nFOR OUTGOING CORRESFONDENCE:\nType of Response = Initials of Signer\n1\ns\nSuptetion Date - Date of Outgoing\nComments:\nVECOUDS ОИГА\nKeep this worksheet attached to the original Incoming letter.\nSend all routing updates to Dentral Reference (Room 75, ..OEOB).\nAlways return completed correspondence record to Central Files.\nRefer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext.\n5/61\nDocument No.\nWHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM\nDATE:\n3/21/86\nACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY:\n3/25/86\nSUBJECT:\nS.J.RES. 254 -- NATIONAL YEAR OF THANKSGIVING\nACTION FYI\nACTION FYI\nVICE PRESIDENT\nLACY\nREGAN\nPOINDEXTER\nMILLER\nRYAN\nBALL\nSPEAKES\nBUCHANAN\nSPRINKEL\nCHAVEZ\nSVAHN\nCHEW\nP\n$5\nTHOMAS\nDANIELS\nTUTTLE\nFIELDING\nHENKEL\nHICKS\nKINGON\nREMARKS:\nPlease provide any comments by Tuesday, March 25th.\nRESPONSE:\nDavid L. Chew\nStaff Secretary\nExt. 2702\nRESIDENT\nEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT\nTHE SECUTIVE ORLINO OFFICE\nOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20503\nMAR 20 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 254 - National Year of\nThanksgiving\nSponsors - Sen. Dole (R) Kansas and 56 others\nLast Day for Action\nMarch 29, 1986 - Saturday\nPurpose\nTo designate 1987 as the \"National Year of Thanksgiving. \"\nAgency Recommendation\nOffice of Management and Budget\nApproval\nDiscussion\nS.J. Res. 254, which passed both Houses by voice vote, would\ndesignate 1987 as the \"National Year of Thanksgiving,\" in\nrecognition of the freedoms enjoyed by the American people.\nIt authorizes and requests the President to issue a\nproclamation calling upon State Governors, local government\nofficials, and the people of the United States to observe 1987\nwith appropriate ceremonies and activities. A draft proclamation\nwill be forwarded for your consideration at a later date.\nJUNE James C. Miller III\nDirector\nEnclosures\nRes. 254\nAinety-ninth Congress of the United States of America\nAT THE SECOND SESSION\nBegun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January.\none thousand nine hundred and eighty-six\nJoint Resolution\nTo designate the year of 1987 as the \"National Year of Thanksgiving\".\nWhereas the celebration of a Thanksgiving season has been a\nnational tradition observed by the people of the United States\nfrom the days of the early settlers to the present time;\nWhereas many of the great leaders of the Nation, including Presi-\ndents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, recognized the\nimportance of setting aside a time of Thanksgiving, and Presi-\ndential proclamations have established the last Thursday of\nNovember as a day of Thanksgiving;\nWhereas in 1941, Thanksgiving was established as a permanent\nnational holiday;\nWhereas in 1987, the United States will celebrate the bicentennial\nof the United States Constitution and the opening of the one-\nhundredth Congress;\nWhereas the United States Constitution has adapted to changing\ntimes and remains a living document;\nWhereas it is appropriate to give thanks for the everyday freedom\nthat the people of the United States so often take for granted;\nWhereas the people of the United States should take time to appre-\nciate a land of plenty, a Nation of vast human and natural\nresources; and\nWhereas the people of the United States should better understand\nthe history of the rich American heritage: Now, therefore, be it\nResolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United\nStates of America in Congress assembled, That the year 1987 is\ndesignated as the \"National Year of Thanksgiving\", and the Presi-\ndent is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation calling\nupon the governors of the several States, the chief officials of local\ngovernments, and the people of the United States to observe such\nyear with appropriate ceremonies and activities.\nSpeaker of the House of Representatives.\nVice President of the United States and\nPresident of the Senate.\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 26, 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW\nSTAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT\nTO THE PRESIDENT\nFROM:\nJOHN G. ROBERTS 2262\nASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT:\nS.J. Res. 226: World Health Week\nCounsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled\nresolution and finds no objection to it from a legal\nperspective.\nID / 366440 cu\nWHITE HOUSE\nCORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET\nD . OUTGOING\nH - INTERNAL\n1 . INCOMING\nDate Correspondence\nReceived (YY/MM/DD)\n/\n/\nName of Correspondent:\nDow chew Dave chew\nMI Mall Report\nUser Codes: (A)\n(B)\n(C)\nSubject: S.J. Rev. 226 W world Health week\nROUTE TO:\nACTION\nDISPOSITION\nTraching\nType\nCompletion\nAction\nDate\nof\nDate\nOffice/Agency\n(Staff Name)\nCode\nYY/MM/DD\nResponse\nCode\nYY/MM/DD\nCUNOLL\nORIGINATOR 86,03,36\n/ 1\nReterral Note:\ncust 18\nR 86,03,26\n584,03,26\nReferral Note: НЕБГА\n5pm\n1\n1\n1\n1\n-\nReferral Note:\n1\n1\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\n1\nI\n/\n/\nReferral Note:\nACTION CODES:\nDISPOSITION CODES:\nA Appropriate Action\n1. - Copy Date/No Action Necessary\nA -JAnswered\nC «IDempleted\n- Comment/Recomaendation\nR Direct Reply\nB Non-Spactal Referral\nS *Suspended\nD\nDraft Response\nS For Signature\nF\nFemish Fact Sheet\nX Intertenteply\nto be used as Enclaeure\nFOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE:\nREQUIDM\nType of Response - Initiale of Signer\nCode - \"A\"\nCompletion Date = Date of Outgoing\nRECOUDE ОИГА\nComments:\nKeep this worksheet attached to the original Incoming letter.\nSend all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB).\nAlways return completed correspondence record to Central Files.\nRefer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2500.\n5/61\nDocument No. 366440\nWHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM\nDATE: 3/26/86\nACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY:\n5:00 P.M. TODAY\nSUBJECT: S.J.RES. 226 - WORLD HEALTH WEEK\nACTION FYI\nACTION FYI\nVICE PRESIDENT\nLACY\nREGAN\nPOINDEXTER\nMILLER\nRYAN\nBALL\nD\nSPEAKES\nBUCHANAN\nSPRINKEL\nCHAVEZ\nSVAHN\nCHEW\nP\nTHOMAS\nDANIELS\nTUTTLE\nFIELDING\nHENKEL\nHICKS\nKINGON\nREMARKS:\nPlease give your recommendations to my office by 5:00 p.m.\ntonight. Thanks.\nRESPONSE:\nDavid L. Chew\nStaff Secretary\nExt. 2702\nPRESIDENT\nOFFICE\nEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT\nUNITED\nOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET\nDECUTIVE\nSTATES\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20503\nMAR 2 6 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J.Res. 226 - World Health Week\nSponsors - Senator Riegle (D) Michigan and six others\nLast Day for Action\nPurpose\nDesignates (1) the week of April 6, 1986, through April 12,\n1986, as \"World Health Week\" and (2) April 7, 1986, as \"World\nHealth Day.\"\nAgency Recommendations\nOffice of Management and Budget\nApproval\nDepartment of State\nApproval (Informally)\nDepartment of Health and Human\nServices\nApproval (Informally)\nDiscussion\nS.J.Res. 226 designates (1) the week of April 6, 1986,\nthrough April 12, 1986, as \"World Health Week\" and (2) April 7,\n1986, as \"World Health Day.\"\nThe World Health Organization has established April 7th each\nyear as World Health Day to call attention to what individuals\nand governments can do to further the health of people around the\nworld. The enrolled resolution authorizes and requests the\nPresident to issue a proclamation calling on the American people\nto observe the week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.\nS.J.Res. 226 passed both Houses of the Congress by voice\nvote. A draft proclamation will be forwarded for your\nconsideration shortly.\nJ.C.M James C. Miller III\nDirector\nEnclosures\nS. J. Res. 226\nAinety-ninth Congress of the United States of America\nAT THE SECOND SESSION\nBegun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January,\none thousand nine hundred and eighty-six\nWHITE THE\nJoint Resolution\nRECEIVED\nMAR 25 1986\nTo designate the week of April 6, 1986, through April 12, 1986, as \"World Health\nWeek\", and to designate April 7, 1986, as \"World Health Day\".\nWhereas the health of a nation depends upon the health of its\npeople;\nWhereas improvement of the health of the people of our Nation\ncontributes to world health, and world health contributes to the\nhealth of our Nation-a principle enunciated in the Constitution\nof the World Health Organization and accepted by the United\nStates;\nWhereas the United States is an active member of the World Health\nOrganization and has both benefited from and contributed to the\nachievements of the Organization;\nWhereas the countries of the world, acting through the World\nHealth Organization, are committed to the goal of \"Health for All\nby the Year 2000\";\nWhereas primary health care is recognized as a key to the attain-\nment of \"Health for All by the Year 2000\";\nWhereas health education and health awareness, prevention, and\ntreatment of common diseases and illnesses, basic sanitation, and\nadequate nutrition are essential elements of primary health care;\nWhereas the World Health Organization has established April 7 of\neach year as World Health Day to call attention to what individ-\nuals and governments can do to further the health of human\nbeings everywhere, and the American Association of World\nHealth has sponsored and assisted in this endeavor; and\nWhereas it has been the custom for the President to call attention to\nWorld Health Day each year in the form of a public message:\nNow, therefore, be it\nS.J. Res. 226-2\nResolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United\nStates of America in Congress assembled, That the week of April 6,\n1986, through April 12, 1986, is designated as \"World Health Week\"\nand April 7, 1986, is designated as \"World Health Day\" and the\nPresident is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation call-\ning upon the people of the United States to observe such week with\nappropriate programs, ceremonies, and activities.\nThemas? Speaker of the House of Representatives.\nStrom Thurmond\nVice President of\nPresidentofthe Senate/Pro President ofthe Senate/Pr President ofthe Senate/No the the Senate/Pro Pro Tempoee\nTHE WHITE HOUSE\nWASHINGTON\nMarch 27, 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR DAVID L. CHEW\nSTAFF SECRETARY AND DEPUTY ASSISTANT\nTO THE PRESIDENT\nFROM:\nJOHN G. ROBERTS\nCA\nASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT:\nS.J. Res. 262: National Fishing Week\nCounsel's Office has reviewed the above-referenced enrolled\nresolution and finds no objection to it from a legal\nperspective.\nID # 366441\nCU\nWHITE HOUSE\nCORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET\no . OUTGOING\nH INTERNAL\nI . INCOMING\nDate Correspondence\nReceived (YY/MM/DD)\n/\n/\nName of Correspondent:\nDame chew\nMI Mail Report\nUser Codes: (A)\n(B)\nes\n(C)\nSubject: ST. new. 262 natranal Tushing week\nROUTE TO:\nACTION\nDISPOSITION\nTracking\nType\nCompletion\nAction\nwithing\nof\nDate\nOffice/Agency (Staff Name)\nDate\nYY/MM/DD\nResponse\nCode\nYY/MM/DD\nCHHOLL\nORIGINATOR 86,03,24\n/\n,\nReferral Note:\ncuat 18\nDate\nMUMBER\nLOR.\nB\n86,03,27\n3\nReferral Note:\n/\nI\nI /\n-\nReferral Note:\nI\n/\n/\n/\n-\nReferral Note:\n/\n7\n/\nReferral Note:\nDays\nACTION CODES:\nDISPOSITION CODES:\nA Appropriate Action\nI dato Dapy Action Necessary\nA\nC //Domplated\nR Direct Thepty MiliDay Codes\nB\nNon-Special Referral\nB -Suspended\nD Draft Response\nS For Signature\nF. Furnish Fact Sheet\nx Interim Reply\nto be used as Encloaure\nFOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENDE:\nВЕСЛОЙ\nType of Response - Initials deligner\nCode - #\nDompletion Date - (Date of Butgoing\nComments:\nBEGOUDA ОИГА\nKeep this worksheet attached to the original Incoming letter.\nSend all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB).\nAlways return completed correspondence record to Central Files.\nRefer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590.\nDocument No. 366441\nWHITE HOUSE STAFFING MEMORANDUM\n3/27/86\nDATE:\nACTION/CONCURRENCE/COMMENT DUE BY:\nMarch 28th\nSUBJECT:\nS.J.RES. 262 - NATIONAL FISHING WEEK\nACTION FYI\nACTION FYI\nVICE PRESIDENT\nLACY\nREGAN\nPOINDEXTER\nMILLER\nRYAN\nBALL\nSPEAKES\nBUCHANAN\nSPRINKEL\nCHAVEZ\nSVAHN\nCHEW\nP\nSS THOMAS\nDANIELS\nTUTTLE\nFIELDING\nHENKEL\nHICKS\nKINGON\nREMARKS: Please give your recommendations to my office by Friday,\nMarch 28th. Thanks.\nRESPONSE:\nDavid L. Chew\nStaff Secretary\nEvt 2702\nGREAT OFFICE JUMITED SALE for\nEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT\nOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20503\nMAR 2 7 1986\nMEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT\nSUBJECT: Enrolled Resolution S.J. Res. 262 - National\nFishing Week\nSponsors - Sen. Wallop (R) Wyoming and 36 others\nLast Day for Action\nApril 5, 1986 - Saturday\nPurpose\nAuthorizes and requests the President to issue a\nproclamation to designate June 2nd through June 8th, 1986, as\n\"National Fishing Week.\"\nAgency Recommendations\nOffice of Management and Budget\nApproval\nDepartment of Commerce\nApproval\nDepartment of the Interior\nApproval\nDiscussion\nIn recognition of the benefits to the economy and to the\nquality of life provided by commercial and recreational fishing,\nS.J. Res. 262 authorizes and requests the President to issue a\nproclamation that (1) designates June 2nd through June 8th, 1986,\nas \"National Fishing Week,\" and (2) calls upon the people of the\nUnited States to observe the week with appropriate activities.\nThe joint resolution passed both Houses by voice vote.\nA draft proclamation will be forwarded separately for your\nconsideration.\nJemp James C. Miller III\nDirector\nEnclosures\nRes. 262\nAinety-ninth Congress of the United States of America\nAT THE SECOND SESSION\nBegun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of January,\none thousand nine hundred and eighty-six\nJoint Resolution\nTo authorize and request the President to issue a proclamation designating June 2\nthrough June 8, 1986, as \"National Fishing Week\".\nWhereas the United States Bureau of the Census reported that fifty-\nfour million residents of our country participated in sport fishing\nin 1980;\nWhereas sport fishing is a family oriented, outdoor recreational\nactivity that provides therapeutic rewards and enjoyment;\nWhereas sport and commercial fishing provide an excellent source\nof healthful protein-rich food;\nWhereas the demands for goods and services by sport fishing partici-\npants is estimated to generate $25,000,000,000 in economic activity\nand employment for an estimated six hundred thousand individ-\nuals in 1985;\nWhereas the commercial fishing industry annually employs an\nestimated three hundred thousand individuals and lands over six\nbillion pounds of seafood worth over $2,400,000,000 in direct sales;\nWhereas fishing promotes respect for our Nation's marine, estua-\nrine, and fresh waters, and their associated plant and animal\ncommunities; and\nWhereas our country's league of fishing enthusiasts represent a\nconstituency that seeks to prevent the degradation of our Nation's\ndiverse aquatic habitats: Now, therefore, be it\nResolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United\nStates of America in Congress assembled, That the President is\nrequested and authorized to issue a proclamation designating June 2\nthrough June 8, 1986, as \"National Fishing Week\" and calling upon\nFederal, State, and local government agencies, and the people of the\nUnited States to observe the week with appropriate programs and\nactivities.\nSpeaker of the House of Representatives.\nVice President of the United States and\nPresident of the Senate."
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