The materials in 2017-2002-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. These records are from the White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) Subject File categories BE006, FG033-19, FG186, FG252, and FG252-01. While category FG036-16 was requested as part of this FOIA, no records were located. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials....Read more
The materials in 2017-2002-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. These records are from the White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) Subject File categories BE006, FG033-19, FG186, FG252, and FG252-01. While category FG036-16 was requested as part of this FOIA, no records were located. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. These subject categories contain forms, letters and memos, biographies, speech cards, reports, publications, news releases, and newspaper clippings. The forms found in these records are White House 2 2017-2002-F Correspondence Tracking Worksheets, Recommendation Routing Tickets, Staffing Memoranda, and Situation Room Transmittal sheets. These documents log in correspondence sent to the White House and list the subjects of the correspondence, routing information, actions taken, and disposition of the cases. The correspondence consists of communications among President Bush, administration officials, private citizens, politicians, and Small Business Administration (SBA) officials. Topics include commentary on specific persons recommended for SBA positions, continuation of SBA budget proposals, minimum wage, loan guarantee programs, the Natural Resource Development Program, provisions that penalize borrowers for prepayment of loans, partnerships of the National Alliance of Business with the private sector and government, firms needing financial support from the SBA to transition to peacetime efforts, impacted regions of the riots in Los Angeles, complaints about perceived treatment by the SBA, alleged illegal diversion of SBA loan repayments, and feedback on proposed legislation. The White House received several unsolicited biographies from people interested in, or recommended for, presidential appointments to the SBA. The speech cards detail President Bush's remarks at Pat Saiki's swearing-in as SBA Administrator. Publications included in this collection consist of SBA annual reports for FY 1989, 1990, and 1991 as well as Guarantees and 8(A) Contracts reports for the same years. Also present are annual reports on the Presidential Advisory Committee on Small and Minority Business Ownership. News releases cover President Bush's intention to nominate members of the U.S. SBA, Hurricane Andrew disaster assistance and SBA rural economic initiatives. Lastly, newspaper clippings report capital gains rates and their effect on small business as well as coverage of the New England Lending and Recovery Project. Read less