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- Subject: CLINTON: Today's Appointments by the President-elect
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- Posted by: The Office of the President-elect
- Date: December 17, 1992
-
- DEPARTMENT TITLE: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
-
-
- SECRETARY DESIGNEE: Henry Cisneros
-
- The Department of Housing and Urban Development is the chief
- federal agency responsible for addressing the problems of urban
- decay.
-
- By offering public housing assistance, urban renewal financial
- grants and government-guaranteed home purchase loans, the agency
- seeks to rebuild communities rundown by poverty, crime or
- unemployment.
-
- The agency also administers mortgage insurance programs, rental
- subsidies for low-income people, anti-discrimination laws in housing,
- and neighborhood rehabilitation programs. Among the other programs
- HUD has launched: housing for the elderly and handicapped, inner city
- open space, college housing, demonstration housing, the development
- of urban public facilities and community renewal.
-
- The main operating units of the department are:
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- Housing Production and Mortgage Credit
- Federal Housing Commission
- Federal Insurance Administration
- Community Development
- Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity and Equal Opportunity
-
- The department was established in 1965 to provide incentives for
- private homebuilding and encourage the solution of housing problems
- through local initiative.
-
- (Source: The Presidential-Congressional Political Dictionary)
-
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-
- Following is the statement of Henry Cisneros, Secretary of Housing
- and Urban Development designee:
-
- Thank you President-elect Clinton for giving me the opportunity to
- serve your administration and your goals, to serve our country, and
- to serve the ideals that have been for so long a part of my own life.
-
- I experienced a sense of urgency about our nation's challenges in
- 1992 -- first in the civil disturbances in Los Angeles last Spring
- and then in the experiences along the campaign trail this Fall, where
- I saw the desperate straits of so many Americans, but also the hope
- in their faces as they worked for Bill Clinton. They seemed to say
- life in America can be more than the crime, youth gangs, older people
- locked up in their own apartments, unsafe schools, declining
- industries, and tired cities and towns that so many Americans live in
- today.
-
- I sense that we have limited time for America, that we cannot talk
- about the economy and not talk about our cities and towns, our poor
- of all races, and that we must use the best of technology and the
- best of our talents to pull it all together to create quality of life
- settings together with people all across America. It breaks my heart
- every time I am in a meeting and hear people talk about writing off
- neighborhoods, or entire cities, or worst of all a generation of our
- youth.
-
- I am glad to join President-elect Clinton in his quest for
- inclusiveness in decisionmaking. I am obviously proud of my Hispanic
- heritage and understand the diversity that is America as it manifests
- itself in our society. We must take our cues from his civics of
- participation and his new citizen democracy of patient dialouge, real
- listening, and respect for people.
-
- I have signed on to do what I can do for our country. I want to
- thank President-elect Clinton and my family.
-
- NAME: Henry Cisneros
-
- SECRETARY DESIGNEE FOR: Housing and Urban Development
- TRANSITION POST: Transition Board Member
- CAMPAIGN POST: Senior Advisor
-
- EDUCATION: B.A./M.A. Urban & Regional Planning,
- Texas A&M Univ.
- M.A. Public Administration, Harvard
- Ph.D. Public Adm., George Washington
- Univ.
-
- Mr. Cisneros began his career in government working as
- administrative assistant in the San Antonio City Manager's office.
- In 1971, he became a White House Fellow and served as an assistant to
- the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in Washington. Henry
- Cisneros was elected to the San Antonio City Council in 1975. He
- served as a Councilman until 1981, when he was elected Mayor of San
- Antonio, the nation's tenth-largest city.
-
- Henry Cisneros is Chairman of Cisneros Asset Management Company,
- a national fixed-income asset management firm for tax- exempt
- institutions and Cisneros Benefit Group. He hosts Texans, a one-hour
- television show produced quarterly in Texas and Adelante, a national
- daily Spanish-language radio commentary.
-
- Mr. Cisneros was recently elected Deputy Chairman of the Federal
- Reserve Bank of Dallas. He is also co-chair of the National Hispanic
- Leadership Agenda, an organization committed to defining the common
- policy interests of the nation's Hispanic population. He is a member
- of the Rockefeller Foundation Board of Trustees, Chairman of the
- advisory committee on the construction of San Antonio's Alamodome and
- Chairman of the National Civic League.
-
- Cisneros also served on the President's Bi-Partisan Commission
- on Central America, on the Bilateral Commission on the Future of
- United States-Mexican Relations and in 1986 was President of the
- National League of Cities. In 1984, Henry Cisneros was interviewed
- by the Democratic Presidential Nominee as a potential Vice
- Presidential candidate. During the 1987 Presidential Summit Meeting
- with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, then Vice President
- George Bush asked Cisneros to Assist him in briefing Mr. Gorbachev.
-
- DEPARTMENT TITLE: Department of Veterans Affairs
-
- SECRETARY DESIGNEE: Jesse Brown
-
- DEPUTY SECRETARY DESIGNEE: Hershel Gober
-
- The Department of Veterans Affairs is responsible for the
- administration of various laws providing benefits for veterans and
- their dependents. Some of its many duties include:
-
- * Payment of compensation for disability or death related
- to military service
-
- * Deciding pensions based on financial need for totally
- disabled veterans
-
- * Providing assistance for education, rehabilitation, home
- loans and burial
-
- * Administering a comprehensive medical program involving
- 1,700 hospitals and medical centers, nursing homes and
- clinics
-
- * Dispensing college benefits to veterans
-
- * Maintaining loan guarantee programs that provide credit
- assistance to veterans and active duty service personnel
- for home building
-
- * Operating an insurance program for veterans and
- administering the National Cemetery system
-
- More than half the American people are concerned directly or
- indirectly by programs administered by the Department of Veterans
- Affairs.
-
- STATEMENT OF JESSE BROWN
-
- SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS-DESIGNEE
-
-
- President-elect Clinton, with pride I accept your nomination.
-
- Reflecting your genuine and deep concern for veterans and their
- families, I will be a Secretary for Veteran Affairs, not a Secretary
- of Veteran Affairs.
-
- We will move forward in an aggressive manner on the issues that
- are of vital concern to you and to the veterans of this nation.
- Issues such as health care reform, quality health care and an
- efficient and effective benefits delivery system. We will be
- innovative. We will be proactive, not reactive, in our efforts.
- This is my pledge to President-elect, this is my pledge to the
- American people, this is my pledge to this nation's 27 million
- veterans.
-
- NAME: Jesse Brown
-
- SECRETARY DESIGNEE FOR: Department of Veterans Affairs
-
- EDUCATION: Chicago City College
-
-
- Jesse Brown, 48, is a combat-disabled Vietnam veteran who
- presently serves as Executive Director of the Disabled American
- Veterans (DAV) National Service and Legislative Headquarters in
- Washington.
-
- In that capacity, he directed the 1.3 million member
- organization's advocacy and lobbying efforts before the Congress and
- the Executive Branch and provides policy guidance in the shaping of
- federal law, agency regulations and national issues that directly
- affect the lives of this nation's disabled veterans, their families
- and survivors.
-
- In addition, he supervised the organization's national programs
- of Service, Legislation, Employment and Voluntary Services, involving
- a staff of more than 400 employees in 70 offices nationwide.
-
- Brown has been an advocate for disabled veterans for more than
- Q25 years and an employee of the DAV since 1967. He enlisted in the
- Marine Corps in 1963 and was wounded in 1965 while on patrol near
- Danang. Serious gunshot wounds to his right arm have left that limb
- partially paralyzed.
-
- Brown has held a variety of supervisory and executive-level
- positions with the DAV throughout his career. He is the principal
- author of the DAV's extensive, continuing training program for DAV
- National Service Officers.
-
- Mr. Brown joined the DAV's professional staff in 1967 as an NSO
- trainee in Chicago. He moved to Washington in 1973 to supervise the
- DAV's National Service Office there. In 1976, he was promoted to
- supervisor of the DAV National Appeals Staff. In 1981, he moved to
- the DAV's National Service and Legislative Headquarters in Washington
- as Chief of Claims. In 1983, he was named Deputy National Service
- Director.
-
- Brown is a life member of DAV Chapter 6 in Chicago and has
- served as vice president of the Vietnam Civic Council, as well as a
- member of the White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals and
- the Chicago Mayor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.
-
- He is married to Sylvia L. Brown. They have one son, Scott and
- one daughter, Carmen.
-
-
-
- STATEMENT OF HERSHEL GOBER
- DEPUTY SECRETARY OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS-DESIGNEE
-
- President-elect Clinton, Vice President-elect Gore, ladies and
- gentlemen, and a special recognition to my wife Olivia, my family and
- my friends.
-
- I am deeply touched by this honor and I know that without the
- support of Arkansas veterans I would not be here.
-
- Over the past year as Governor Clinton traveled the Country he
- spoke of the issues facing all Americans and on numerous occasions he
- addressed the special issues facing America's 27 million veterans and
- their families. As Governor of Arkansas, Governor Clinton worked
- closely with the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs and the
- various veterans organizations and was very sensitive to the issues
- facing Arkansas' veterans. With his selection of Jesse Brown as the
- Secretary of Veterans Affairs he has shown he is sensitive to the
- issues facing America's veterans. Just as President Clinton and Vice
- President Gore will be a team, my friend Jesse Brown and I will be a
- team to ensure that the voices of America's veterans are heard.
-
- Thank you.
-
- NAME: HERSHEL W. GOBER
-
- DEPUTY SECRETARY DESIGNEE FOR: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
-
- Hershel W. Gober, a veteran of both the Marines and the Army,
- was appointed by Bill Clinton as Directer of the Arkansas Department
- of Veterans Affairs on January 1, 1988.
-
- Gober served 17 years as an Army officer and a 3 year enlisted
- tour in the Marines, as well as serving in the Army Reserve. He
- served two tours of duty in Vietnam, and retired with the rank of
- Major. For this service he has received countless military
- decorations including the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, service and
- commendation medals, numerous Vietnam awards and medals, and the
- Combat Infantryman and Parachutist Badges. He is a member of the
- American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Military Order of the
- Purple Heart, and the Marine Corps League, among other veterans
- organizations.
-
- As Director of Arkansas' Department of Veterans' Affairs, he has
- been a strong advocate of preserving veterans' benefits and of
- imroving the state's various programs for veteran's, particularly the
- Arkansas Veterans Home, the County Veteran Service Office system, and
- the Veterans Assistance Program. Through these programs, Gober has
- ensured that Arkansas veterans receive all of the respect and service
- which they have earned. He has also vigorously supported such
- activities as a Flag Education Program for 5th-grade students which
- has been copied by other states, and was co-chairman of Arkansas'
- Operation Welcome Home celebration, the largest such event the state
- has ever had.
-
- Gober is a resident of Monticello, Arkansas, where he was born
- in 1936. He and his wife, Olivia, have six children.
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