The materials in 2017-0233-S are a systematically processed body of documents created and maintained by David Bradford, Council of Economic Advisers. These records discuss the economic considerations for government initiatives (e.g. Clean Air Act, NAFTA, Regulatory Relief Act), as well as the economic implications of various domestic issues (e.g. taxes, inflation, employment, social security, health care, regulation) and international issues (e.g. trade, environmental protection)....Read more
The materials in 2017-0233-S are a systematically processed body of documents created and maintained by David Bradford, Council of Economic Advisers. These records discuss the economic considerations for government initiatives (e.g. Clean Air Act, NAFTA, Regulatory Relief Act), as well as the economic implications of various domestic issues (e.g. taxes, inflation, employment, social security, health care, regulation) and international issues (e.g. trade, environmental protection). The Staff and Office Files contain correspondence, legislation, press releases, printed material, remarks, and reports. Internal CEA correspondence comments on studies, reports, and proposed regulations from various agencies and organizes administrative issues, such as travel, staffing, meeting, and speaking engagements. Correspondence with other government agencies, Congress, and private individuals and organizations addresses issues such as trade policy, regulatory reform, the environment, Medicare, real estate, and biodiversity. Press releases include statements, press conferences, and fact sheets on topics such as the water quality, regulatory reform, the costs and benefits of legislative proposals, and environmental protection. Printed material consists of books and pamphlets published by the government and by private organizations related to climate change and other regulatory reform issues. Remarks include responses from administration officials to various Congressional committees and private organizations, as well as statements from Bradford and other CEA officials on the state of the economy, economic growth, environmental policy, regulatory reform, and other economic issues. Reports from the CEA and other government agencies address environmental issues such as endangered species, water quality, climate change, emissions reduction, and hazardous waste management. Reports and papers from private organizations and individuals address issues such as endangered species, environmental protection, employment, the impacts of global climate policy options, tax policies, and health care. These records are divided into five series: 1. Chron Files: 3 boxes, arranged chronologically 2. Chron Files/Meetings Files/OECD Files: 3 boxes, arranged chronologically 3. General Correspondence Files: 2 boxes, arranged chronologically, undated files arranged alphabetically 4. OECD Files: 3 boxes, arranged chronologically 5. Subject Files: 40 boxes, arranged alphabetically Read less