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2010-1073-F
The materials in FOIA 2010-1073-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA 2010-1073-F contains material related to the National Drug Control Strategy and the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). FOIA 2010-1073-F records are divided among six record groups; the majority of records are Bush Presidential Records....Read more
The materials in FOIA 2010-1073-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA 2010-1073-F contains material related to the National Drug Control Strategy and the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). FOIA 2010-1073-F records are divided among six record groups; the majority of records are Bush Presidential Records. A portion of the records in this request are security classified and have been closed under the restrictions of the Freedom of Information Act. 2010-1073-F 2 The White House Office of Record Management (WHORM) Alphabetical Files contain correspondence and memoranda. Correspondence includes letters from the general public and White House staff response letters on topics related to the war on drugs, invitations to participate in drug awareness events, support of research, and the closing of regional ONDCP offices. Memoranda consist of staff memos regarding the transition plan and closure outline for the regional Office of National Drug Control Policy. The White House Office of Record Management (WHORM) Subject Files contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, and remarks. Correspondence consists of congressional and general public letters and standard White House staff response letters concerning the international drug summit, drug policy, and recommendations for appointments to the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The memoranda include routine memos between White House staff members to the President and other staff members regarding such topics as Domestic Policy Council meetings on drug control strategy, review and coordination of Federal drug control policies, issues for working group consideration, integration of the National Narcotics Border Interdiction System into the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the transfer of personnel, and agency comments on ONDCP draft bill. Reports consist of multiple draft copies of the National Drug Control Strategy. Remarks include Presidential remarks for the appointment of a Drug Czar and the swearing-in ceremony for the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The Bush Presidential Staff and Office Files include correspondence, memoranda, remarks, press releases, fact sheets, news clippings, and reports maintained by individual staff members and offices. Correspondence consists of letters from members of Congress and White House responses on issues related to drug control policy, strategy, and committee proposals. Also included are letters from the general public concerning scheduling requests for the ONDCP Director to attend drug conferences and programs. Memoranda contains standard memos between White House staff members to the president and other staff members regarding such topics as the Red Ribbon campaign, drug statistics, task force timelines, National Drug Control Strategy announcement and distribution, structure of the ONDCP, Domestic Policy Council meetings, drug policy issues for consideration, establishment of drug policy working groups, and overview of the National Drug Control Strategy. Remarks include the ONDCP Director Bill Bennett's remarks on drug policy, the Presidential address on the National Drug Control Strategy, and Presidential remarks to the drug advisory council. Press releases from the White House concern the National Drug Control Strategy, formation of the President's Drug Advisory Council, and Presidential appointments to the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Fact sheets regard drug problems in the workplace, ONDCP significant accomplishments, and the 1989 National Drug Control Strategy. News clippings include such topics as the war on drugs, drug use, and drug policy. Reports consist of the National Drug Control Strategy, including the Executive Summary and Budget Summary, proposed establishment of a Presidential Drug Advisory Council, drug treatment studies, and ONDCP report on Presidential accomplishments in reducing drug use. Reports also include Office of National Drug Control Policy White Papers on topics such as Understanding Drug Treatment, State Drug Control Status Report, and Federal Drug Grants to States. The Bush Vice Presidential Staff and Office Files consist of multiple news clippings on current events from February to March 1985, routine memoranda between White House staff and Vice President Bush on scheduling a meeting with the Vice President's Anti-Drug Task Force, and list of proposed participants for this briefing. The Quayle Vice Presidential Staff and Office File consists of standard White House correspondence tracking sheets for action taken on a letter written to Vice President Quayle and a White House staff response letter written in reply to a concerned citizen regarding the Substance Abuse Task Force. The Federal Records material consists of correspondence from the Office of National Drug Control Policy in regards to a citizen's letter concerning a drug-research funding proposal. 2010-1073-F 3 Read less
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