EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESEDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, DC. 20503 February 2, 2018 Ms. Wendy R. Weiser Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law 161 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10013 Sent via email: weiserw@brennan.law.nvu.edu RE: Brennan Center for Justice, et. al. v. Of?ce of Management and Budget, et. al., No. 17- 6335 (SDNY) Dear Ms. Weiser: This is in response to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests from the Brennan Center for Justice which are the subject of the above-referenced matter. Speci?cally, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) received the Brennan Center?s FOIA requests on May 17, 2017, and July 25, 2017, and assigned them the tracking numbers 2017-231 and 2017-342, respectively. In accordance with agreement of the parties, OMB is making its production to the Brennan Center. OMB is producing 1,185 pages of documents responsive to the Brennan Center?s request. Of the 1,124 pages of responsive documents, we have determined that 915 pages are appropriate to release in full or in part, with redactions made pursuant to FOIA Exemptions 5 and 6, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(5), The remaining 270 pages of documents are being withheld in full pursuant to OIA Exemption 5, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(5). Exemption 5 protects interagency or intra-agency pre?decisional deliberative communications, the disclosure of which would inhibit the frank and candid exchange of views that is necessary for effective government decision making. Exemption 6 protects against disclosure of information that would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. This concludes response to your FOIA request. Sincerely, onne Hardy FOIA Of?cer Enclosures Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential AdVIsory on Election Integrity Rom: White House Press Of?ce To: "Vought, Russell T. iEx 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:57:44 ?0400 THE WHITE HOUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE h4ay'11,2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. g. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. OMB-Brennan Center-000001 1 Sec. g. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. 2. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l?5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. OMB-Brennan Center-000002 2 This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Unsub scribe The White House - 1600 Avenue, NW - Washington DC 20500 - 202-456-1111 THEINPHTEPKJUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary bAay1J12017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud OMB-Brennan Center-000003 3 detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. E. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Egg. 3. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. E. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Egg. g. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Egg. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President OMB-Brennan Center-000004 4 under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services- Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000005 5 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential AdVIsory on Election Integrity Rom: White House Press Of?ce To: "Hanlon, Daniel Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:57:44 ?0400 THE WHITE HOUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE h4ay'11,2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. g. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. OMB-Brennan Center-000006 1 Sec. g. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. 2. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l?5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. OMB-Brennan Center-000007 2 This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Unsub scribe The White House - 1600 Avenue, NW - Washington DC 20500 EX 6 - (5 THEINPHTEPKJUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary bAay1J12017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud OMB-Brennan Center-000008 3 detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. E. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Egg. 3. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. E. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Egg. g. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Egg. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President OMB-Brennan Center-000009 4 under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services- Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000010 5 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential AdVIsory on Election Integrity Rom: White House Press Of?ce To: "Camey, Matt B. Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:57:46 ?0400 THE WHITE HOUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE h4ay'11,2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. g. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. OMB-Brennan Center-000011 1 Sec. g. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. 2. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l?5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. OMB-Brennan Center-000012 2 This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Unsub scribe The White House - 1600 Avenue, NW - Washington DC 20500 - 202-456-1111 THEINPHTEPKJUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary bAay1J12017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud OMB-Brennan Center-000013 3 detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. E. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Egg. 3. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. E. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Egg. g. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Egg. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President OMB-Brennan Center-000014 4 under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services- Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000015 5 A grave test of our democracy. From I Brennan Center for Justice To: FN?OMB?Director Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 16:36:30 ?0400 Comey fired, voting rights under threat and a look at the of noncitizen voting. [g Comey Firing OMB-Brennan Center-000016 1 DERAILING THE A Stark Threat to the Rule of Law Elizebeth Goiten The presidentjust fired the person overseeing an investigation into his campaign?s possible collusion with Russia to try to throw the U.S. election. At a minimum, this looks like an effort to interfere with an investigation that could unearth an unprecedented betrayal of the national trust. At worst, it actually is such an effort. Share Tweet IE Forward BRENNAN CENTER ACLU NAACP LDF LCCRUL OMB-Brennan Center-000017 2 Brennan Center Joins Call for Special Prosecutor The Brennan Centertoday joined leading legal organizations in calling on the Deputy Attorney General of the Department of Justice to appoint a special counsel to oversee the investigation regarding Russian interference in the 2016 election. IE Share IE Tweet IE Forward The Rule of Law Keeps Beating Back the Rule of Trump Faiza Patel Donald Trump came to office knowing that as president of the United States he would have broad discretion in many areas. What he hasn?t learned is that discretion is not the same as unconstrained power. Share IE Tweet IE Forward OMB-Brennan Center-000018 3 Video: ?That the Conley Firing Means for our Democracy IE Share IE Tweet Forward PAPERBACK NOW AVAILABLE The Fight to Vote Michael Waldman In the paperback edition of THE FIGHT TO VOTE, Brennan Center President OMB-Brennan Center-000019 4 Michael Waldman looks at the 2016 election and Trump's claim the election was "rigged". . View on Amazon Top Stories OMB-Brennan Center-000020 TRUMP TO CREATE ELECTION INTEGRITY COMMISSION A Phony Commission For a Fake Problem President Trump signed an executive order today that creates a ?Presidential Commission on Election Integrity.? The Brennan Center has issued the following response. ?This commission is a sham and distraction," said Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center. ?It?s simply an effort to try and find proof of the president?s absurd claim that 3-5 million people voted illegally in November. IE Share IE Tweet IE Forward OMB-Brennan Center-000021 6 BRENNAN CENTER REPORT Noncitizen Voting: The Missing Millions Christopher Famighetti, Douglas Keith, Myrna P?rez A new Brennan Center report surveying some local election administrators finds of the 23.5 million votes tabulated in the areas surveyed, election officials referred an estimated 30 incidents of suspected noncitizen voting for further prosecution or investigation, representing 0.00010/0 of votes cast. Where are the missing millions? Share IE Tweet IE Forward OMB-Brennan Center-000022 7 FAIR COURTS Assaults on the Courts: A Legislative Round-Up Alicia Bannon, Nathaniel Sobel The politicization of the judiciary threatens the integrity of our courts and the promise of equal justice for all. This resource highlights how this politicization is playing out in state legislatures across the country. Share Tweet Forward Best of the Rest OMB-Brennan Center-000023 8 FIRST AMENDMENT WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Attack On Free Speech Oral Argument on the Sets A Dangerous Muslim Ban Precedent Em Pm? Matthew Menendez On May 8, oral arguments were heard on Apparently not satisfied with using the whether to uphold a preliminary injunction President?s Twitter feed to attack the against Donald Trump's "Muslim Ban." media, the White House is continuing the Here's what you need to know. most sustained attack on the media by an administration in decades. Share Tweet Share Tweet L.A. RIOTS, 25 YEARS LATER Still Searching for RESOURCE Justice Voting Laws Roundup Nicole ?summery OMB-Brennan Center-000024 9 2017 Twenty-five years later, the tension and Voting Team anger between African-American In 2017, changes to voting laws are again communities and the police that poised to play a major role in state precipitated the LA. riots persists. legislative agendas. FE Share FE Tweet Share FE Tweet Upcoming Events Redistricting and Voting 2017: The Legal Landscape OMB-Brennan Center-000025 10 The Brennan Center's Wendy R. Weiser and Michael Li join other experts to address the significant legal developments impacting voting access and the redistricting of electoral districts. 0 Monday, May 15, 2017 -1:30pm . PLI New York Center, 1177 Avenue of the Americas 0 Find out more. Congressional Brie?ng: Strengthening Election Cybersecurity Strengthening election security is essential for safeguarding America?s representative government. Elections experts, computer scientists, and cybersecurity professionals are issuing urgent warnings about the vulnerability and reliability of our nation's electronic voting technologies. 0 Monday, May 15 2:00-3:30 pm. . Rayburn House Office Building 2226, Washington DC 0 Find out more. OMB-Brennan Center-000026 11 OMB-Brennan Center-000027 12 Here's a snapshot of what happened this week: OMB-Brennan Center-000028 13 OMB-Brennan Center-000029 14 OMB-Brennan Center-000030 15 OMB- Press Daily Brie?ng by Press Secretary Sean Spicer #48 From: White House Press O?ce Ta "Hanlon, Daniel Dme Mon, ?15 May 20171723112 43400 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 15, 2017 PRESS BRIEFING ET PRESS SECRETARY SEAN SPICER AND TO THE EUR HOMELANE ANJ TOM BOSSERT James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 2:19 P.M. EDT MR. SPICER: Good afternoon. Before we get started, I want to bring Homeland Security Tom Bossert back up nere to discuss tte administration?s response to the ransomware hacking. Ano', tner, I'll go on with the events of today and answer your questions. Wirhout furrher ado, Tom. MR. BOSSERT: Thanks, Sean. Thank you. Good afternoon. I'm Tom Bossert, :he Assisrant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. And if I could, I'd like to start today by acknowledging the fallen police officers that the President and Vice President acknowledged today. They are the frontlines of our homeland security. And the event today was an honor for me to attend. On cybersecurity, as the President?s Homeland Securiry Adviser, part of my responsibilities is to coordinate U.S. government cybersecurity efforts. I want to give you an update today on the ransomware attack that's been known as WannaCry or We continue closely monitoring the situation around :he clock at tne highest levels of government. We're bringing all the capabiliries of the U.S. government to bear on this issuer and are working srde?by?side with our partners in the private sector and our international partners. I spoke moments ago witn my ceunrerpart in Great Britain and learned an update from them that they have a feeling of con-rol over this ransomware event and that as their affected computers seemed :o have been tied to this is a fact that :here healthcare system is so large in nerwork. They are painfully aware, though, of the fact that this is a global attack, as are we. As of this morning, it has reached approximately 150 countries and infected more than 300,000 machines. The 9 ed news is the infection rates have slowed over the weekend. We had been concerned about that when last we talked. The ransomware has disrupted telecommunications companies, hospitals, ano orher organizations. The UK National Health Care Service announced 48 or its organizacions were affected, and that resulted in inaccessible computers and telephone service, but an extremely minimal effect on disruption to patient care. That was something quite evident in my conversation. Computers a: the Spanish telecommunications company, Tclefonica, were compromised, and we had a small nunber of affected parties in the U.S., including FedEx. Secretary Kelly at the Department of Homeland Securicy continues to lead operations and public/private coordination. His team is issuing twice daily sittation reports, is holding nulriple calls per day among exoerts in operational centers managing onr response. As of today, no federal systems are affected. Over all, the U.S. infection rate has been lower than many parts of the world, but we may still see a significant impact on additional networks as these malware actecks morph and change. Despite appearing to be criminal activity intended to raise money, it appears that less than has been paid in ransoms, and we are not aware or payments tha: led to any data recovery. The Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center is also keeping us informed of the classified insights considering the investigation into the attacks. And let me :alk about now briefly :he way ahead. it's important for our business and individuals to know tnat three variance of this ransomeware are reported to have emerged, using similar techniques. We :alked last I was here about variance in this malware. If you follow the mitigation advice published by DES, the FBI and Microsoft, and have patched your systems, you are protected against all these variance. It's also important to know that pirated, scolen or otherwise unlicensed versions of affected software often will not receive patches. So it's important to not use that unlicensed software. If you do you?ll be subject to extraordinarily susceptible infection. While it would be satisfying to hold accouncable those responsible for the attack, something that we are working on quite seriously, the worm is in the wild, so to speak, at this point, and patching is the most important message, as a result. Our business and government have responded with upgrades ano patches, defensive mitigations, and this has dramatically reduced the vulnerable population over tne last tnree days. But this needs :3 continue to be our focus. I would finish by repeating advice that all organizariens be vigilant in updating their software and that tne only computers that can be compromised by the WannaCry or virus are ones that do no: have the latest security patches available from Microsoft. Brennan Center-000031 1 So this is one episode or maiware or ransomware. Do you know from the documents and the cyber hacking tools s. that were stolen from NSA if there are potentially more out there? MR. BOSSERT: So there?s a little bit of a double question there. Part of that has to do with the underlying vulnerability exploit here used. I think if I could, I'd rather, instead of directly answering that, and can't speak to how we do or don't do our business as a government in that regard, I'd like to instead point out that this was a vulnerability exploit as one part of a much larger tool that was put together by the culpable parties and not by the J.S. government. So this was not a tool developed by the NSA to hold ransom data. This was a tool developed by culpable parties, potentially criminals of foreign nation states, that was put together in such a way so to deliver it with phishing emails, put it into embeddec documents, and cause on infection in and locking. So the problem -- and I think I said this morning -- of the underlying vulnerability is something that is a little bit less of a direct point for me. I guess a shorter way to put it would be is there more out there that you're worried about that would lead to more attacks in the future? MR. BOSSERT: I actually think that the United States, more than probably any other is extremely careful with their processes about how they handle any vulnerabilities that they?re aware of. That's something that we do when we know of tne vulnerability, not when we know we lost a vulnerability. I think that's a key distinction between us and other countries and other adversaries that don't provide any such consideration to their people, customers, or industry. Yo] mentioned your British counterparts are feeling a sense of contro?. Was there any time that you monitored this here in the States where you felt there was any lack of control or this could get out of hand here? And if not, what is it about what was here that was protected that didn't exist, for example, in Europe or other parts that have obviously taken a much bigger hit? MR. BOSSERT: No comparative lack of control, but my conversation today led me to believe that he felt quite comfortable -- my counterparts felt quite comfortable with where they stood today. Not compared -- Right. But was there any time that you felt here that things could spiral out of control? MR. BOSSERT: Well, as we were gaining and gathering more information, it was important for us to determine the parameters of this. Once we got our hands around the parameters of the malware, that's, of course, in the beginning moments that you're trying to get ahold of -- get the malware, analyze it, determine what?s happening. In that time frame, you don?t feel entirely in control, but you're searching for information. Once we got it and realized what the situation was, we realized there were patches available and had been available since March. And so, from that point, operation centers and communications become the rey and they?re imperative to how we handle this response. And from the British perspective, I thought it was important to pass along from them two points one, that they thought it was an extremely small number of patients that might have been inconvenienced and not necessarily a disruption to their clinical care, as opposed to their administrative processes. And two, that they felt that some of those reports might have been misstated or overblown given how they had gotten themselves into a position of patching. So we?ll have to do the analysis and investigation later as to why certain organizations, systems or sectors were more greatly affected than others. So that's the point I'd like to elaborate. What is this bottom line to the average consumer? And what are we going forward to make sure that it doesn't get cut in tne open and affect -- MR. BOSSERT: The bottom line for the consumer is patch your software, provide automated patch support if you can turn that automateo on. Make sure your IT service providers or IT folks within your organizations are patching your software. That?s the bottom line. And this particular malware and the three reported variance that we?ve seen since are all fixable with patcn. Anc tnat?s something that you can get from Microsoft. So that's our bottom line. And I don't want to encroach too much here of Mr. Spicer?s time, but if I could, with that, maybe I'll take one more question, Sean, o Ta "Carney, Matt B. EO PIOM Dme Mon, ?15 May 20171723112 43400 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 15, 2017 PRESS BRIEFING BY PRESS SECRETARY SEAN SPICER AND TO THE EUR HOMELANE ANJ TOM BOSSERT James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 2:19 P.M. EDT MR. SPIDER: Good afternoon. Before we get started, I want to bring Homeland Security Tom Bossert back up nere to discuss the administration?s response to the ransomware hacking. Ano', tner. I'll go on with the events of today and answer your questions. Wi:hout furrher ado, Tom. MR. BOSSERT: Thanks, Sean. Thank you. Good afternoon. I'm Tom Bossert, :he Assisrant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism. And if I could, I'o like to start tooay by acknowledging the fallen police officers that the President and Vice President acknowledged today. They are the frontlines of our homeland security. And the event today was an honor for me to attend. On cybersecurity, as the President?s Homeland Securiry Advisor, part of my responsibilities is to coordinate U.S. government cybersecurity efforts. I want to give you an update today on the ransomware attack that's been known as WannaCry or We continue closely monitoring the situation around :he clock at tne highest levels of government. We're bringing all the capabiliries of the U.S. government to bear on this issuer and are working srde?by?side with our partners in the private sector and our international partners. I spoke moments ago witn my ceun:erpart in Great Britain and learned an update from them that they have a feeling of con-rol over this ransomware event and that as their affected computers seemed :9 have been tied to this is a fact that :here healthcare system is so large in nerwork. They are painfully aware, though, of the fact that this is a global attack, as are we. As of this morning, it has reached approximately 150 countries and infected more than 300,000 machines. The 9 0d news is the infection rates have slowed over the weekend. We had been concerned about that when last we talked. The ransomware has disrupted telecommunications companies, hospitals, ano orher organizations. The UK National Health Care Service announced 48 or its organizacions were affected, and that resulted in inaccessible computers and telephone service, but an extremely minimal effect on disruption to patient care. That was something quite evident in my conversation. Computers a: the Spanish telecommunications company, Tclefonica, were compromised, and we had a small number of affected parties in tne U.S., including FedEx. Secretary Kelly at the Department of Homeland Securicy continues to lead operations and public/private coordination. His team is issuing twice daily situation reports, is holding nulriple calls per day among exoerts in operational centers managing onr response. As of today, no federal systems are affected. Over all, the U.S. infection rate has been lower than many parts of the world, but we may still see a significant impact on additional networks as these malware actecks morph and change. Despite appearing to be criminal activity intended to raise money, it appears that less than has been paid in ransoms, and we are not aware or payments tha: led to any data recovery. The Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center is also keeping us informed of the classified insights considering the investigation into the attacks. And let me :alk about now briefly :he way ahead. lt's important for our business and individuals to know tnat three variance of this ransomeware are reported to have emerged, using similar techniques. We :alked last I was here about variance in this malware. If you follow the mitigation advice published by DES, the FBI and Microsoft, and have patched your systems, you are protected against all these variance. It's alsc important to know that pirated, scolen or otherwise unlicensed versions of affected software often will not receive patches. So it's important to not use that unlicensed software. If you do you?ll be subject to extraordinarily susceptible infection. While it would be satisfying to hold accouncable those responsible for the attack, something that we are working on quite seriously, the worm is in the wild, so to speak, at this point, and patching is the most important message, as a result. Our business and government have responded with upgrades ano patches, defensive mitigations, and this has dramatically reduced the vulnerable population over tne last tnree days. But this needs :3 continue to be our focus. I would finish by repeating advice that all organizacions be vigilant in updating their software and that tne only computers that can be compromised by the WannaCry or virus are ones that do no: have the latest security patches available from Microsoft. Brennan Center-000042 1 So this is one episode or maiware or ransomware. Do you know from the documents and the cyber hacking tools s. that were stolen from NSA if there are potentially more out there? MR. BOSSERT: So there?s a little bit of a double question there. Part of that has to do with the underlying vulnerability exploit here used. I think if I could, I'd rather, instead of directly answering that, and can't speak to how we do or don't do our business as a government in that regard, I'd like to instead point out that this was a vulnerability exploit as one part of a much larger tool that was put together by the culpable parties and not by the J.S. government. So this was not a tool developed by the NSA to hold ransom data. This was a tool developed by culpable parties, potentially criminals of foreign nation states, that was put together in such a way so to deliver it with phishing emails, put it into embeddec documents, and cause on infection in and locking. So the problem -- and I think I said this morning -- of the underlying vulnerability is something that is a little bit less of a direct point for me. I guess a shorter way to put it would be is there more out there that you're worried about that would lead to more attacks in the future? MR. BOSSERT: I actually think that the United States, more than probably any other is extremely careful with their processes about how they handle any vulnerabilities that they?re aware of. That's something that we do when we know of tne vulnerability, not when we know we lost a vulnerability. I think that's a key distinction between us and other countries and other adversaries that don't provide any such consideration to their people, customers, or industry. Yo] mentioned your British counterparts are feeling a sense of contro?. Was there any time that you monitored this here in the States where you felt there was any lack of control or this could get out of hand here? And if not, what is it about what was here that was protected that didn't exist, for example, in Europe or other parts that have obviously taken a much bigger hit? MR. BOSSERT: No comparative lack of control, but my conversation today led me to believe that he felt quite comfortable -- my counterparts felt quite comfortable with where they stood today. Not compared -- Right. But was there any time that you felt here that things could spiral out of control? MR. BOSSERT: Well, as we were gaining and gathering more information, it was important for us to determine the parameters of this. Once we got our hands around the parameters of the malware, that's, of course, in the beginning moments that you're trying to get ahold of -- get the malware, analyze it, determine what?s happening. In that time frame, you don?t feel entirely in control, but you're searching for information. Once we got it and realized what the situation was, we realized there were patches available and had been available since March. And so, from that point, operation centers and communications become the rey and they?re imperative to how we handle this response. And from the British perspective, I thought it was important to pass along from them two points one, that they thought it was an extremely small number of patients that might have been inconvenienced and not necessarily a disruption to their clinical care, as opposed to their administrative processes. And two, that they felt that some of those reports might have been misstated or overblown given how they had gotten themselves into a position of patching. So we?ll have to do the analysis and investigation later as to why certain organizations, systems or sectors were more greatly affected than others. So that's the point I'd like to elaborate. What is this bottom line to the average consumer? And what are we going forward to make sure that it doesn't get cut in tne open and affect -- MR. BOSSERT: The bottom line for the consumer is patch your software, provide automated patch support if you can turn that automateo on. Make sure your IT service providers or IT folks within your organizations are patching your software. That?s the bottom line. And this particular malware and the three reported variance that we?ve seen since are all fixable with patcn. Anc tnat?s something that you can get from Microsoft. So that's our bottom line. And I don't want to encroach too much here of Mr. Spicer?s time, but if I could, with that, maybe I'll take one more question, Sean, o<5>> Michael MICHAEL B. WILLIAMS Assistant Deputy General Counsel 0 - entand Budget OMB-Brennan Center-000050 1 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000051 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 Statement from OMB Director Mick Mulvanev: Budgetary Impact Analysis for Executive Order Entitled ?Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000052 1 EX5DP- Sec 552(b)(5)) IS for??i AdVIsoryCommISSIonon EElectIon Intengty From: "Curtis, Tyler T. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group 9d0848349862493093bef81 1-curlis, chr"> To: "Connolly, David C- C- Cc: "Donatelli, Angela M. "Gates, Thomas O. "Harrison, Deidre A. E0 Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 15:20:39 ?0400 Attachments: Budgetary Impact Statement for Establishment of Pres Advisory Commission_tyb.docx (86.36 kB) David, Attached IS the Election Commission impact statement?EX 5 DP- (5 Sec 552(b)(5)) De?bera?ve Process (5usc Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative 7 7 From. Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:56 PM To: Curtis, Ty = Subject: Fwd: EX 5 (5 IS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity Begin forwarded message: From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Date: May 15, 2017 at 6:45:13 PM EDT To: "Enger, Michelle A. Subject: FW: EX 5 DP- (5 BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity I. . . ec From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:38 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Abrams, Andrew D. Cc: Marten, Lexi N. Subject: IS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (5 U.S.C. Kathy and Andrew, Attached EX 5 DP- (5 Is the draft BIS for the establishment of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election In?s?gcii?y- Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie OMB-Brennan Center-000053 1 fewest; I ?g (35s EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 May 2017 Statement from OMB Director Mick Mulvanev: Budgetary Impact Analysis for Executive Order Entitled ?Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000054 1 RE. EX 5 DP (5 BIS for Pres AdVIsory Commissmn on Electiogin Integrity :22e222s2u 5- (3- Sec 2a: 22 ms: From: "Han"ison, Deidre A. To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 15:40:22 ?0400 Attachments: Budgetary Impact Statement for Establishment of Pres Advisory (86.36 kB) Michelle, Attached are EX 5 (5 U-S-C- the BIS for the Election Commission. Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 7:01 PM To: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: Fwd: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity I. USC Sec 0 Sent from my iPhone Begin to rwa rded message: From: I'Enger, Michelle A. Date: May 15, 2017 at 6:55:44 PM EDT To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Ex 5 DP- (5 BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity l. . . ec Begin forwa rded message: From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Date: May 15, 2017 at 6:45:13 PM EDT To: "Enger, Michelle A. Subject: FW: EX (5 BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity OMB-Brennan Center-000055 1 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:38 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Abrams, Andrew D. Cc: Marten, Lexi N. Subject: Ex 5 (5 BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity l, I. . . Kathy and Andrew, Attached EX 5 DP- (5 is the draft BIS for the establishment of the Presidential Sec 552(b)(5Sec 552(b)(5)) i Dalihnra?rive Prnmacs Thank; Julie OMB-Brennan Center-000056 2 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 Statement from OMB Director Mick Mulvanev: Budgetary Impact Analysis for Executive Order Entitled ?Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000057 1 is 3% mg: From: "Hanrison, Deidre A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Connolly, David C. C. Cc: "Donatelli, Angela M. "Gates, Thomas O. "Skidmore, Ben J. Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 15:23:15 ?0400 Here?s the link to E0 and here?s the section that references GSA. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavorto cooperate with the Commission. (0) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions ofthe President underthat Act, except forthose in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:21 PM To: Connolly, David C. C. Cc: Donatelli, Angela M. Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Fwd: EX 5 DP- for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity . . . eC OMB-Brennan Center-000058 1 Begin fo rwa rded message: From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Date: May 15, 2017 at 6:45:13 PM EDT To: "Enger, Michelle A. Subject: 5 DP- (5 BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:38 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Abrams, Andrew D. Cc: Marten, Lexi N. Subject Ex 5 DP- (5 BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity I. . . Kathy and Andrew, Attached EX 5 DP- 5 is the draft BIS for the establishment of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie OMB-Brennan Center-000059 2 Ex 5 DP- 5 RE: USO Se: BIS for SE:Pres Advusory Commussuon on Election Integrity From: "Curtis, Tyler T. To: "Connolly, David C. C. Cc: "Donatelli, Angela M. "Gates, Thomas O. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 15:20:39 Attachments: Budgetary Impact Statement for Establishment of Pres Advisory Commission_tyb.docx (86.36 kB) Attached is the Election Commission impact statement?EX 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec i iv From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:56 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. EO MB Subject: Fwd: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity Begin forwarded essage: From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Date: May 15, 2017 at 6:45:13 PM EDT To: "Enger, Michelle A. Subject: 5 DP- (5 for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity . . . SC From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:38 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Abrams, Andrew D. Cc: Marten, Lexi N. Subject: for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity U.S.C. Sec Kathy and Andrew, Attached EX 5 DP- (5 is the draft BIS for the establishment ofthe Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Than ks, Julie OMB-Brennan Center-000060 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 Statement from OMB Director Mick Mulvanev: Budgetary Impact Analysis for Executive Order Entitled ?Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000061 1 FW For ReVIew by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commissmn EO From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Hunt, Alex T. Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 18:07:31 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v.1.docx (23.57 kB) ?Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Pyron, Robert C. Slemrod, Jonathan A. Springer, Linda M. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Jain, Varun M. Nusraty, Tim H. Williams, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft EO establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000062 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000063 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000064 For Relew by NoonWednesday Electionlntegnty From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Anderson, Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Campau, Anthony P. "Czwartacki, John S. "Dankert, Charles M. "Doyle, Emma K. "Gray, John W. "Grogan, Joseph J. "Herz, James P. "Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon "Pyron, Robert C. ?Slemrod, Jonathan A. "Springer, Linda M. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V- "Hitter, Thomas E. "Jain, Varun M. "Nusraty, Tim H. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 17:42:57 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v.1.docx (23.57 kB) All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesdav (4/19) is a draft ED establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000065 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000066 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000067 FW FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor Commisson on Election Integrity From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Camey, Matt B. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 17:36:50 -0400 Attachments: 170418 Voting Integrity Initial Staf?ng (1700).docx (23.57 kB) All, Attached is a draft Executive Order to establish a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Please send me comments by 4:00 pm tomorrow. I will need affirmative sign off from Kathy/GGP. Thanks Julie OMB-Brennan Center-000068 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000069 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000070 Fwd: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission EC From "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chr"> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 18:48:05 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v.1.docx (23.57 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberatived? Process Sent from my iPhonc Begin forwarded message: From: "Enger, Michelle A. Enger?zombeoggov> Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:51:00 PM EDT To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. ; Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From! "Engcr, Michelle A- Subject: FW: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Cc: Walsh, Heather V. OMB-Brennan Center-000074 1 FW For ReVIew by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity EO From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 17:51:00 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v.1.docx (23.57 kB) For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Pyron, Robert C. Slemrod, Jonathan A. Springer, Linda M. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Jain, Varun M. Nusraty, Tim H. Williams, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission EC All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000075 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000076 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000077 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000078 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000079 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000080 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000081 For Relew by NoonWednesday Electionlntegty mmISSIon From: "Camey, Matt B. administrative group =1 mat"> To: "Anderson, Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Campau. Anthony P. "Czwartacki, John S. "Dankert, Charles M. "Doyle, Emma K. "Gray, John W. "Grogan, Joseph J. "Herz, James P. "Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon "Pyron, Robert C. ?Slemrod, Jonathan A. "Springer, Linda M. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Jain, Varun M. "Nusraty, Tim H. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 17:42:57 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v-1-docx (23.57 kB) All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesdav (4/19) is a draft ED establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000082 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000083 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000084 FW: FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor CommISSIonon Election Integrity ea ma: From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Williams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 17:38:21 Attachments: 170418 Voting Integrity Initial Staf?ng (1700).docx (23.57 kB) Happy to handle this one, if you like. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:37 PM To: Carney, Matt B. Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. E0 Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity All, Attached is a draft Executive Order to establish a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Please send me comments by 4:00 pm tomorrow. I will need affirmative sign off from Kathy/GGP. Thanks Julie OMB-Brennan Center-000085 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000086 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000087 RE ForReVIew by Noon ?Wednesday? Election Integrity E0 gg 7-5g: 31521315: 1:121 From: "Blair, Robert B. To: "Camey, Matt B. Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 18:33:21 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. See 552(b)(5)) Deliberative 11 Message Frorn: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. DL- OMB-DADS D0yle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. ; Kraninger, Kathleen ; Mar, Sharon ; Pyron, Robert ;Sle1nrod Jonathan A f, Springer Linda M. Ce: Walsh Heather V. Hitter ThomasE. ; Jain VarunM 2 Nusraty, TirnH ; Williams Michael Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday- Election Integrity Commission EC All :1 Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/1 9) is a draft EO establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000088 1 RE. For ReVIew by Noon Wednesday? ElectIon Integrity E0 333% 3%:3 From: "Springer, Linda M. To: "Camey, Matt B. Cc: "Brown, Dustin S- EOPIOM Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 17:47:31 ?0400 Sec 552(b)(5)) EX 5 DP- (5 U. 8.0. 3333335 as: l} From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Pyron, Robert C. Slemrod, Jonathan A. Springer, Linda M. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Jain, Varun M. Nusraty, Tim H. Williams, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission EC All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000089 Re For ReVIew by Noon @Wednesdgay- Election Integrity CommISSIon E0 we: ?g 7 rugs: aims: we mil: From: "Campau, Anthony P. To: "Mar, Sharon Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 08:38:13 ?0400 Lbreat. thanks! Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Mar, Sharon wrote: Anthony Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Sharon Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 6:03 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Carney, Matt B. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT T0: "Anderson Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Cainpau, Anthony P. ?Czwartacki, John S. "Dankert. Charles M. /Charles MDankerti 011/ DL- 0MB- DADsi/(ildsr 6012 go "Doy,le Emma , "Gray, John W. "Grogarl, Joseph J. "Herz, James P. "Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon omb eon. Jonathan A. , "Springer, Linda M. Cc: "Walsh HeatherV , "Nusraty, Tim H. OMB-Brennan Center-000091 2 Fwd: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission EC From: "Campau, Anthony P. To: "Mancini, Dominic J. Cc: "Mar, Sharon Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 06:03:13 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v.1.docx (23.57 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: F0111: "Carney, Matt 13. Date: April 18. 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT To: "Anderson. Jessica C. "Blair. Robert B. "Campau. Anthony P. "Czwartacki, John S. "Dankert, Charles M. DL-OMB-DADs "Doyle. Emma K. , "Gray, John W. "Grogan, Joseph J. "Herz, James P. ?Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon , "Springer, Linda M. Ce: "Walsh, Heather V. , "Jain. Varun M. To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 11:26:01 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EO_tyb.docx (25.24 kB) -Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:51 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FW: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Cc: Walsh, Heather V. To: "Hanison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 201711:18:46 -0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 11:14 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:48 PM To: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: Fwd: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EO Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Enger, Michelle A. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:51:00 PM EDT To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FW: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. DL- OMB-DADS Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Cc: Walsh, Heather V. ; Hitter, Thomas E. OMB-Brennan Center-000098 1 Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT To: "Anderson, Jessica. C. "Blair. RobertB. "Campau, Anthony P. ?Czwarlacki, John S. "Dankert, Charles M. DL-OMB-DADS "Doyle, Emma K. ?Gray, John W. "Grogan, Joseph J. "Herz, James P. , "Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. omb.eop.gov>, "Jain, Varun M. -- "Nusraty, Tim H. OMB-Brennan Center-000100 1 Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission E0 All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday [Kl-[19] is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000101 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000102 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000103 RE: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 11:32:22 -0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 11:26 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:51 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FW: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. DADs Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:51:00 PM EDT To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FW: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: "Mar, Sharon Subject: Fwd: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwa rded message: From: "Carney, Matt B. < Vlatthew Carney@omb.eop.gov> Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT To: "Anderson, Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Campau, Anthony P. "Czwartacki, John S. "Dankert, Charles M. "Doyle, Emma K. "Gray, John W. "Grogan, Joseph J. "Herz, James P. "Kraninger, Kathleen L. OMB-Brennan Center-000113 1 "Mar, Sharon Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. To: "Abrams, Andrew D. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 11:34:05 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v-1-docx (23.57 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Pyron, Robert C. Slemrod, Jonathan A. Springer, Linda M. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Jain, Varun M. Nusraty, Tim H. Williams, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000115 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000116 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000117 RE For ReVIew by Noon ?Wednesday? Election Integrity E0 '32 .2, 7 7 7,3333%: 33%, 7.33: 335233353 as: 33333333?3?3?3 3% 7 7 33333 From: "Pasquantino, John C. To: "Camey, Matt B. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 11:39:35 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. Gray, John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Pyron, Robert C. Slemrod, Jonathan A. Springer, Linda M. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Jain, Varun M. Nusraty, Tim H. Williams, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission EC All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft EO establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000118 1 Fwd: For Review by Noon Wednesday Election Integrity Commission EC From "Mar, Sharon administrative group sharon"> To: "Hunt, Alex T. "Fraser, Nicholas A. "Theroux, Rich P. "Aguilar, Brenda L. "Laity, Jim A. Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 08:06:40 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EC Draft v-1-docx (23.57 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process ms Sharon Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Campau, Anthony P. sent Date: April 19, 2017 at 6:03:13 AM EDT To: "Mancini, Dominic J. Ce: "Mar, Sharon Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT T0: "Anderson, Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Campau, Anthony P. , "Dankert, Charles M. -DADs "Doyle, Emma K. , "Gray, John W. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. , "Jain, Varun M. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday [4119] is a draft EO establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000120 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000121 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000122 RE. For ReVIew by Noon Wednesday? ElectIonlntengty From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 11:26:01 ?0400 Attachments: Election Integrity Commission EO_tyb.docx (25.24 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:51 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FW: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EO For From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 5:43 PM To: Anderson, Jessica C. Blair, Robert B. Campau, Anthony P. Czwartacki, John S. Dankert, Charles M. Doyle, Emma K. GrayJ John W. Grogan, Joseph J. Herz, James P. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Mar, Sharon Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Jain, Varun M. Nusraty, Tim H. Williams, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission EC All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000126 1 Re: For Review by Noon Wed?nesday- Election Integrity CommISSIon E0 333% maze 33 3333335 ma: From: "Campau, Anthony P. To: "Mar, Sharon Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 08:34:22 ?0400 EX5 DP- (5 {j Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 8: 13 AM, Mar, Sharon wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 8:02 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 7 :58 AM, Mar, Sharon wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 4:34 AM, Campau, Anthony P. g0V> wroteSec 552(b)(5)) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Mar, Sharon Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT T0: "Anderson, Jessica C. 111b.eop. gov>, "Blair, Robert B. , "Campau, Anthony P. , "Czwartac ki. John S. b.eog.gov>, "Dankert, Charles M. , DL-OMB- DADS ..I . Doyle, Emma K. , "Gray, John W. , "Grogan, Joseph J. , "Hera, James P, , "Krauinger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon _. Springer, Linda M. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. , "Hitter. Thomas E. , "Jain, Varun M. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday [4119] is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt Re For ReVIew by Noon @Wednesdgay- Election Integrity CommISSIon EO we: gag 7 rugs: aims: we mil: From: "Campau, Anthony P. To: "Mar, Sharon Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 08:02:36 ?0400 ?Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 7 :58 AM. Mar, Sharon wrote: ?Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 4:34 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:56 AM. Mar, Sharon wrote: Anthony, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Sharon Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19. 2017. at 6:03 AM. Campau, Anthony P. - .01 wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Carney, Matt B. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT T0: "Anderson Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. , ?Campau. Anthony , "Dankert, Charles M. , DL-OMB - DADS "Doyle, Emma K. OMB-Brennan Center-000130 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000131 "Gray. John W. "Grogan, Joseph J. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesdav (4/19) is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt Re For ReVIew by Noon @Wednesdgay- Election Integrity CommISSIon E0 we: gag it aims: we Ei?i?g mil: From: "Campau, Anthony P. To: "Mar, Sharon Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 04:34:03 ?0400 Ext") U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Mar, Sharon wrote: Anthony, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Sharon Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 6:03 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Camey, Matt B. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT To: "Anderson Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Campau, Anthony P. ?Czwartacki, John S. "Dankert, Charles M. "Doyle. Emma K. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. , "Jain, VarnnM. , "Nusraty, TimH , "Vi/1111211115, Michael B. Subject: For Review by Noon Wednesday - Election Integrity Commission E0 All, Attached for review and comment no later than noon on OMB-Brennan Center-000132 1 Wednesday [4/19] is a draft E0 establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000133 2 Re: For Review by Noon Wed?nesday- Election Integrity CommISSIon E0 333% 133333 33 3333335 ma: From: To: "Campau, Anthony P. Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 08:13:33 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 8:02 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20: 2017, at 7:58 AM: Mar, Sharon wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 4:34 AM: Campau; Anthony P. wrote: Ex5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Mar, Sharon wrote: Anthony, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Sharon Sent from my iPhone On Apr 197 20177 at 6:03 AM, Campan, Anthony P, wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone gin forwarded me ssage: From: ?Camey, Matt B. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT OMB-Brennan Center-000134 1 To: "Anderson. Jessica C, Blair, Robcrt B. , Cam pan, Anthony P. , Dankert, Charles M. . ?Doyle. Emma K. "Gra John W. . "Groga 11, Joseph J. . "He rz. James P. "Krani nger, Kathleen L. "Mar, Sharon Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. , Hitter, Thomas E. , All. Attached for review and comment no later than noon on Wednesday (4/19) is a draft ED establishing the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Thanks, Matt OMB-Brennan Center-000135 2 95% 3553355: 55%? mil: Re ForReVIew by Noon @Wednesdgay- Election Integrity CommISSIon EO From: To: "Campau, Anthony P. Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2017 07:58:41 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 20, 2017, at 4:34 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 7:56 AM, Mar, Sharon wrote: Anthony, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Sharon Sent from my iPhone On Apr 19, 2017, at 6:03 AM, Campau, Anthony P. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Carney, Matt B. Date: April 18, 2017 at 5:42:57 PM EDT T0: "Anderson, Jessica C. "Blair, Robert B. "Campan, Anthony P, , "Czwartacki, John S. Czwarlacki?bomb. eop. Charles _, "Mar, Sharon OMB-Brennan Center-000137 Re: OIRA's Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Mancini, Dominic J. Cc: "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EO Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017103208 ?0400 Yup will do! Sent from my iPhone 24, 2017, at 10:31 AM, Domilu'c J. wmte: Hi Sharon, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Ma r, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:23 AM To: Hunt, Alex E0 Laity. Jim A. Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subiect: RE: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker(4/24/17) Apologies correction in red. From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday. April 24,2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. g Theroux, Rich P. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 84 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday. April 17', 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. ; Theroux, Rich P. Subiect: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000138 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Ma r, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subiect: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday. April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. ; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. HID A'c Ev:- ??nes fir-Ani- Tr: lum? I/l Ill I'l'n Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Daliberative Process From: Ma r, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCS Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000139 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheers, Sharrm Mar Seni m- Advi sar- tn the Deputy Administrator OMB Of?ce of In?ll-matian and Regl?atary Affairs Tel: 202.395.6466?Fax3 OMB-Brennan Center-000140 RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Moncada, Kirsten J. To: "Mar, Sharon EOPIOM "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:41 :47 -0400 Shaw}, Deliberative Process Sec 552(b)(5))(1iTh an Deliberative ProceBss rom: Mar, Sharon EOP Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. Laity, Jim A. Theroux, Rich P. MB Aguilar, Brenda L. MB Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. MB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order SI Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.e0p.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order SI Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000141 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. Theroux, Rich P. MB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017' 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex xander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) gp,ggv>; Theroux, Rich P. Irsten Potok, BCs I have created an E0 8: PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 DP- (5 SEC 552(b)(5)) Rwas?(i iv If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000142 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheerst Sharon Mar Senior Advisor: to the Deputy Administrator OMB O?ice of Information and Regulatory Affairs Tel: 202.395.6466lFax3 OMB-Brennan Center-000143 Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Mon, 24 Apr 201710:10:59 -0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017' 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. Laitv, Jim A. Theroux, Rich P. Aguilar, Brenda L. MB Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. MB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCS, OMB-Brennan Center-000144 1 Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8! Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order St Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, I have created an E0 PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 (5 sec 552(b)(5)) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000145 2 Cheerst Sharon Mar: Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB lof?ce of information and Regulatory Affairs Tel: OMB-Brennan Center-000146 FW: OIRA's Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4124117) From: "Aguilar, Brenda L. EOPIOM <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group br"> To: "Dooling, Bridget" "Wise, Julie" "Higgins, Cortney J. "Brammer, Josh J. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: RE: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker 14/24/17) Apologies? correction in red. From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQomb.eog.gov>; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. (Alexander T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000147 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday) April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Theroux, Rich P. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday) April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Laityggombeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday) March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) ; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eob.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs have created an E0 PM tracker to better track all the that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. the highlighted have OIRA obligations and anything under the dotted red line indicates that the E0 has been signed. If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. OMB-Brennan Center-000148 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheerst Sharon Mar: Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB O?ice of Information and Regulaton A?'airs Tel: 202.395.6466 Fax: 202.395.5167 I smal@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000149 RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Moncada, Kirsten J. To: "Mar, Sharon EOPIOM "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:51 :32 -0400 Got it! Sorry for the confusion. Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:49 AM To: Moncada, Kirsten J. Hunt, Alex T. MB Lalty, A. Theroux, Rich P. Aguilar, Brenda L. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: RE: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker 14/24/17) Kirsten, As a note, all PMs 8: E05 under the red dotted line have been signed already. Here is the link to the lnnovation PM: Sharon From: Moncada, KirstenJ. Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:42 AM To: Mar, Sharon EO ; Theroux, Rich P. (Richard P. Aguilar, Brenda L. AguilarQomb.eop.gov>; Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancinl@omb.eop.gov> Subject: RE: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker 14/24/17) SharonrlEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative process lEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) {l?rhanks- From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, A. A. LaltyQombeoggow; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017' 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQomb.eoQ.gov>; Theroux, Rich P. Subject: Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Lait omb.eo . ov>; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000151 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: l?v'lar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) ; Theroux, Rich P. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, have created an E0 8c PIVI tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 DP- (5 sec 552(b)(5)) H5 DP- (5 use. Sec 552(b)(5)) {ti Deliberative Process If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheersl Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB IOf?ce of Information and Regulatory Affairs Tel: 202.395.6466 Fax: 2023955 67 sma?anmbeopgnv OMB-Brennan Center-000152 3 RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Moncada, Kirsten J. "Hunt, Alex T. E0 "Laity, Jim A. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:48:46 -0400 Kirsten, As a note, all PMs Eos under the red dotted line have been signed already. Here is the link to the lnnovation PM: Sharon From: Moncada, KirstenJ. Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:42 AM To: Mar, Sharon EO Hunt, Alex T. Lalty, Jim A. Theroux, Rich P. Aguilar, Brenda L. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker 14/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks. Sharon, From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017' 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. MB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subiect: Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8. Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000153 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017' 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCS, Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Laityggombeoggow; Theroux, Rich P. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> mpA': Fvnri Ih-un nrr?lnr 2. Dracmpniial K?nmnranr?li .m l/l M1171 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017' 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) OMB-Brennan Center-000154 2 Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb_eop_gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, I have created an E0 PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 (5 Sec 552(b)(5)) Wiretap?{l iv If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheersl Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB IOf?ce of Information and Regulatory Affairs Tell 202.395.6466IFax2 202.395.5167Isma?mbeopgov OMB-Brennan Center-000155 3 RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 10:23:25 -0400 Apologiese correction in red. Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. Laity, A. Theroux, Rich P. MB Aguilar, Brenda L. MB Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subiect: OIRA's Executive Order St Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoe.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000156 1 From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggow; Theroux, Rich P. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggow; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. MB Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8i Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, I have created an E0 PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 DP- (5 sec 552(b)(5)) (Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) 4) that you think would be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000157 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheersl Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB of Information and Regulatory Affairs Tell 202.395.6466IFax3 202.395.5167Isma1@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000158 RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Mancini, Dominic J. Cc: "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EOPIOM Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2017 13:31 :30 ?0400 Exe use. Sec 552(b)(5)) From: Mancini, Dominic J. Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:31 AM To: Mar, Sharon EO Cc: Laity, Jim A. Theroux, Rich P. Subject: RE: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker 14/24/17) Hi Sharon, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:23 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mahcini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: RE: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker 14/24/17) Apologies? correction in red. From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@ornb.eop.gov> Ex 5 DP- (5 u.s.c. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Precess From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@ornb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order gt Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000159 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017' 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Exns DP- (5 use see 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Laithornbeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCS, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheerst Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator 0MB IOf?ce of Information and Regulatory Affairs T913 202.395.6466 I Fax: 202.395.5167 I smar@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000161 FW: OIRA's Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4124117) From: "Aguilar, Brenda L. To: "Dooling, Bridget C. 'Wise, Julie A. "Higgins, Cortney J. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: RE: Executive Order 8: Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Apologiese correction in red. Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017' 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order Si Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order Si Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000162 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Subject: Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017' 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) ; Theroux, Rich P. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCS, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000163 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheersl Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator 0MB uf Informaliuu and Regulatury Affairs Tell 202.395.6466IFax3 OMB-Brennan Center-000164 RE FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor Com on Election Integrity From: "Walsh, Heather V. administrative group heat"> To: "Miller, Julie L. "Carney, Matt B. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E- "Williams, Michael B- Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 12:37:22 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:46 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. E0 Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Julie EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:44 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary Ex 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000165 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank; Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000166 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000167 e' FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 19:32:37 ?0400 (Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Dellberatlve . On ay 1, 2017, at 6:30 PM, Juhe L. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. EX 5 - (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. CC: Staff Secretary IFX 6 {5 SEC {j Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity OMB-Brennan Center-000168 1 JuHe, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000169 2 ?Ex'5 DP- Sec' 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000170 3 FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Carney, Matt B. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 18:30:08 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: Re: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On May 1, 2017, at 6:12 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. ?Ex 6 - (5 use Sec 552(b)(6)) I Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Subject: FW: FOR Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000171 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000172 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000173 e' FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 18:25:57 ?0400 ?Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On May 1, 2017, at 6:12 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. [Ex 6 - (5 use Sec 552(b)(6)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary 6 (5 U-S-C- 53C I'l'?ll Subject: FW: FOR Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank; Nick OMB-Brennan Center-000174 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000175 FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Carney, Matt B. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 201718:12:55 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. EX 6 - (5 USC- Sec 552(b)(6)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Subject: FW: FOR ecutive Or er or Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000176 1 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000177 FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Walsh, Heather V. "Miller, Julie L. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 12:53:42 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Walsh, Heather V. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 12:37 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Carney, Matt B. Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Williams, Michael B. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:46 AM To: Carney, Matt B. CC: Staff Secretary EX 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000178 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000179 OMB-Brennan Center-000180 RE FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor Com on Election Integrity From: "Walsh, Heather V. To: "Miller, Julie L. "Camey, Matt B. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 12:37:22 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:46 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. E0 Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6? Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:44 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6))i Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000181 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000182 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000183 FW: FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor Commissonon Election Integrity ea as: From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Camey, Matt B. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 11:45:43 ?0400 Attachments: 170501 Election Integrity E0 OVP Responses to OLC.docx (27.24 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. EX 5 - (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:44 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. 860 Subject: FW: FOR ecutive Or er or Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank; Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000184 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000185 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000186 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000187 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000188 Re FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor on Election Integrity From: "Camey, Matt B. administrative group =1 mat"> To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 19:32:37 ?0400 Sec 552(b)(5)) nnlihoratiue Prnr?ncs On May 1: 2017, at 6:30 PM, Miller, Julie L, wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000189 1 From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. EO Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. 03 Staff Secretary Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 5529395)) Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Or er or Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thankg Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000190 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000191 3 Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (5/2/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Tue, 02 May 201714:46:05?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Mondayd April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. Laity, A. Theroux, Rich P. MB Aguilar, Brenda L. MB Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000192 1 From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggow; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoggovx Theroux, Rich P. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. MB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000193 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday; March 28, 2017' 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eob.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8( Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, have created an E0 8c PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 DP- (5 NSC SEC 552(b) 5 DP (5 II 85: 552995)} Deliberative Process If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheers. Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB lof?ce of information and Regulatory Affairs Tel: 202.395.6466IF3X3 OMB-Brennan Center-000194 3 FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:30:38 -0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 11:26 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: Re: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On May 2, 2017, at 11:11 AM, Carney, Matt B. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 10:35 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: OMB-Brennan Center-000195 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.O. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. EX 6 - (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Hello Julie ?just wanted to circle back with you on this. Can you get us an answer this evening? From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary EX 5 (5 u_s_c_ Sec Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000196 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000197 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000198 e' FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Carney, Matt B. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:25:36 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On May 2, 2017, at 11:11 AM, Carney, Matt B. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 10:35 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. OMB-Brennan Center-000199 1 Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. EX 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary (Ex 6 - (5 use. Sec Subject: FW: FOR Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000200 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000201 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000202 FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Camey, Matt B. To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "VI?lliams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:11:47 ?0400 Attachments: Fwd: Election Integrity Commission (49.15 kB) jEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 10:35 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 use Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberativ? Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 7:33 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary (Ex 6 (5 Sec (I Subject: FW: FOR Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000204 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000205 3 EFwd: Election Integrity Commission From: Claudia Nadig - LG To: "Carney, Matt B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:10:01 ?0400 Claudia Nadig Deputy Associate General Counsel - LG Office of General Counsel General Services Administration (202) 501-0636 Forwarded message From: Claudia Nadig - LG Ex 5 (5 use. Sec 552(b)(5)) Let me know if you have any questions. Claudia Nadig Deputy Associate General Counsel - LG Office of General Counsel General Services Administration 12021501-0636 OMB-Brennan Center-000206 1 FOR Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrit From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Carney, Matt B. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Vl?lliams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 10:34:44 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) DeliberativeJ Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 7:33 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: Re: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity That works from my perspective. On May 1, 2017, at 6:30 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas w. EX 5 (5 U-S-C- 39C 552(b)(5)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. OMB-Brennan Center-000207 1 Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary 6 (5 u_s_c_ Sec Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process IL-II OMB-Brennan Center-000208 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000209 3 Fwd: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:57:56 ?0400 Attachments: Fwd: Election Integrity Commission (44.03 kB) Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Carney, Matt B. Date: May 2, 2017 at 11:11:47 AM EDT To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: OMB-Brennan Center-000210 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield. Nicholas W. 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000211 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000212 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000213 4 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000214 RE FOR REVIEW Executive Orderfor Com on Election Integrity From: "Camey, Matt B. administrative group =1 mat"> To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. "Walsh, Heather V. "Williams, Michael B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:11:47 ?0400 Attachments: Fwd: Election Integrity Commission (49.15 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 10:35 AM To: Carney, Matt B. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. Walsh, Heather V. Williams, Michael B. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 7:33 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Carney, Matt B. Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:26 PM OMB-Brennan Center-000215 1 To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 6:11 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Butterfield, Nicholas W. EO Sent: Monday, May 1, 2017 11:43 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Staff Secretary Ex 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6))l Subject: FW: FOR REVIEW: Executive Order for Commission on Election Integrity Julie, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, OMB-Brennan Center-000216 2 Nick Ex 5 DP- (5 USE. sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Pro'cess' OMB-Brennan Center-000217 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000218 4 Fwd: Election In egrity Comm From: Claudia Nadig LG To: "Camey, Matt B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:10:01 ?0400 Claudia Nadig Deputy Associate General Counsel - LG Office of General Counsel General Services Administration (202) 501?0636 Forwarded message From: Claudia Nadig - LG Date: Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 2:00 PM Subject: Election Integrity Commission To: "Gast, Scott F. Ce: Lennard Loewentritt - Seth Greenfeld - LG John Peters - LG <1'ohn.h.peters@ gsa. gov> Scott- EX 5 (5 use. See 552(b)(5)) Claudia Nadig Deputy Associate General Counsel - LG Office of General Counsel General Services Administration 5202) 501-0636 OMB-Brennan Center-000219 1 nanticipated eeds 5% tie 3% 1m To: "Enger, Michelle A. "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 12:39:40 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_President election commission.doc (34.82 kB) Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000220 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000221 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000222 Fwd: Election In egrity Comm From: Claudia Nadig LG To: "Camey, Matt B. Date: Tue, 02 May 2017 11:10:01 ?0400 Claudia Nadig Deputy Associate General Counsel - LG Office of General Counsel General Services Administration (202) 501?0636 Forwarded message From: Claudia Nadig - LG Date: Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 2:00 PM Subject: Election Integrity Commission To: "Gast, Scott F. Ce: Lennard Loewentritt - Seth Greenfeld - LG John Peters - LG <1'ohn.h.peters@ gsa. gov> Ex 5 (5 use. See 552(b)(5)) Claudia Nadig Deputy Associate General Counsel - LG Office of General Counsel General Services Administration 5202) 501-0636 OMB-Brennan Center-000223 1 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential AdVIsory on Election Integrity Rom: White House Press Of?ce To: "Vought, Russell T. iEx 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:57:44 ?0400 THE WHITE HOUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE h4ay'11,2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. g. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. OMB-Brennan Center-000224 1 Sec. g. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. 2. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l?5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. OMB-Brennan Center-000225 2 This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Unsub scribe The White House - 1600 Avenue, NW - Washington DC 20500 - 202-456-1111 THEINPHTEPKJUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary bAay1J12017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud OMB-Brennan Center-000226 3 detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. E. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Egg. 3. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. E. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Egg. g. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Egg. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President OMB-Brennan Center-000227 4 under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services- Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000228 5 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential AdVIsory on Election Integrity Rom: White House Press Of?ce To: "Doyle, Emma K. Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:57:41 ?0400 THE WHITE HOUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE h4ay'11,2017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. g. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. OMB-Brennan Center-000229 1 Sec. g. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. 2. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l?5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. OMB-Brennan Center-000230 2 This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Unsub scribe The White House - 1600 Avenue, NW - Washington DC 20500 - 202-456-1111 THEINPHTEPKJUSE Of?ce of the Press Secretary bAay1J12017 EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section I. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. g. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud OMB-Brennan Center-000231 3 detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Egg. E. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Egg. 3. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term "improper voting" means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non? provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. E. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Egg. g. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Egg. 1. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President OMB-Brennan Center-000232 4 under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services- Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 570l-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000233 5 RE: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity From: "Donatelli, Angela M. To: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Curtis, Tyler T. "Connolly, David C. C. Cc: "Gates, Thomas O. "Skidmore, Ben .J. Date: Tue, 16 May 2017153633 -0400 Thanks for sharing, I haven?t seen this before now. EX 5 DP- (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:23 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. EO Connolly, David C. C. Cc: Donatelli, Angela M. Gates, Thomas 0. EO Skidmore, Ben J. EO Subject: RE: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity Here?s the to E0 and here?s the section that references GSA. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. (0) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB?Brennan Center?000234 1 From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 3:21 PM To: Connolly, David C. C. Connolly@omb.eop.gov> Cc: Donatelli, Angela M. Subject: RE: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity David, Attached is the Election Commission impact statement Ijust told you about. I assume you concur with our edit but please advise if any questions. From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Monday, May 15,2017 6:56 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity Begin forwarded message: From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Date: May 15, 2017 at 6:45:13 PM EDT To: "Enger, Michelle A. Subject: FW: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 6:38 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. EO Abrams, Andrew D. Cc: Marten, Lexi N. Subject: For Review: BIS for Pres Advisory Commission on Election Integrity Kathy and Andrew, Attached for your review is the draft BIS for the establishment of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Please let me know if you have any comments by COB Tuesday, May 16. Thanks, Julie OMB?Brennan Center?000235 2 Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (5/16/17) From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Tue, 16 May 201714:46:49?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday. May 2, 2017 2:45 PM To: Hunt, Alex T. Laity, A. Theroux, Rich P. MB Aguilar, Brenda L. Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (5/2/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000236 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Laithomb.eog.gov>; Theroux, Rich P. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaithombeoBgow; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8. Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, OMB-Brennan Center-000237 2 Please see the latest EO tracker below: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. ; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. MB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb_e0b_gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order St Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eop.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8t Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, I have created an E0 PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX 5 (5 NSC sec 552(b)(5)) If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000238 3 Cheerst Sharon Mar: Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OMB lof?ce of information and Regulatory Affairs Tel: OMB-Brennan Center-000239 RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer is sagas? gig From: "Thomas, Judy F. EOPIOM To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Skidmore, Ben J- Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 16:29:37 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:12 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Here?s the authorizing legislation: 108. Assistance to the President for unanticipated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulating the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expenditures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this section for such fiscal year and the amount expended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such report. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in excess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. And here?s the memo the President has signed: MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBJECT: FUNDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON ELECTION ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States including Public Law 112-74, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012, and Public Law 113-6, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013, I hereby authorize the allocation from the appropriation, ?Unanticipated OMB-Brennan Center-000240 1 Needsz? T_o Amount General Services Administration, Working Capital Fund $700,000.00 For administrative costs of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration. I hereby determine that this allocation is necessary to meet unanticipated needs in furtherance of the national interest. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Thomas, Judy F. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:07 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process thanks From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:43 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Judy? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000241 2 RE. Unanticipated Needs Transfer 13% 33 From: "Thomas, Judy F. EOPIOM To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Skidmore, Ben J- Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 11:06:38 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process thanks From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:43 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Judy? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000242 1 RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer is seas sass: sees 7 To: "Thomas, Judy F. EOPIOM Cc: "Skidmore, Ben J. Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 16:33:18 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Thomas, Judy F. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 4:30 PM To: Gates, Thomas 0. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Prnr?neg From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:12 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Here's the authorizing legislation: 108. Assistance to the President for unanticipated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulating the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expenditures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this section for such fiscal year and the amount expended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such report. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in excess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. And here?s the memo the President has signed: MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET OMB-Brennan Center-000243 1 SUBJECT: FUNDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON ELECTION ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States including Public Law 112?74, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012, and Public Law 113?6, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013, I hereby authorize the allocation from the appropriation, "Unanticipated Needsz? T_o Amount General Services Administration, Working Capital Fund $700,000.00 For administrative costs of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration. I hereby determine that this allocation is necessary to meet unanticipated needs in furtherance of the national interest. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Thomas, Judy F. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:07 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process thanks From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:43 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Judy Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas OMB-Brennan Center-000244 2 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000245 RE. Unanticipated Needs Transfer :32:an From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Thomas, Judy F. EOPIOM Cc: "Skidmore, Ben J. Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 16:59:26 ?0400 Attachments: A.pdf (2.83 MB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Thomas, Judy F. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 4:30 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:12 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Here's the authorizing legislation: 108. Assistance to the President for unanticipated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulating the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expenditures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this section for such fiscal year and the amount expended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such report. An individual may not be paid under the OMB-Brennan Center-000246 1 authority of this section at a rate of pay in excess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. And here?s the memo the President has signed: MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBJECT: FUNDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON ELECTION ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States including Public Law 112?74, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012, and Public Law 113?6, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013, I hereby authorize the allocation from the appropriation, "Unanticipated Needsz? 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E73333: 2339 1333' E3 2323 $.93 523331333 333333 31155333333 3:33 333333335 13 35?? a Eliziv? ?1 E?vaggf . 5% E?i?ii??ma??ii "Hg-2 'i x' g??a?vv if? Ew?i?ii?fvg?j?az?i i3 gin: is: i; OMB-Brennan Center-000262 14 RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer 5% sass: sass sass From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Thomas, Judy F. EOPIOM Cc: "Skidmore, Ben J. Date: Wed, 17 May 201711:12:10 ?0400 Here's the authorizing legislation: 108. Assistance to the President for unanticipated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulating the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expenditures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this section for such fiscal year and the amount expended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such report. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in excess of the rate of basic pay than currently paid for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. And here?s the memo the President has signed: MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBJECT: FUNDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON ELECTION ADMINISTRATION Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States including Public Law 112-74, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012, and Public Law 113-6, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013, I hereby authorize the allocation from the appropriation, "Unanticipated Needs:? To Amount General Services Administration, Working Capital Fund $700,000.00 OMB-Brennan Center-000263 1 For administrative costs of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration. I hereby determine that this allocation is necessary to meet unanticipated needs in furtherance of the national interest. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Thomas, Judy F. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 11:07 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: RE: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process thanks From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:43 AM To: Thomas, Judy F. Cc: Skidmore, Ben J. Subject: Unanticipated Needs Transfer Judy? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000264 2 UnantICIpated Needs Transfer From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Thomas, Judy F. EOPIOM Cc: "Skidmore, Ben J. Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 10:42:43 ?0400 Judy Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000265 1 Re: 2 for 2nd Floor Review Isa: I??iitat?i as: :a 23:1sz From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Williams, Michael B. Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 19:59:40 ?0400 Comms clears. Good to go. Sent from my iPhone On May 15, 2017, at 10:35 AM, Williams, Michael B. wrote: Hi Julie, Please find attached 2 for 2nd floor review, on the Cybersecurity and Election Commission EOs. Thanks, Michael MICHAEL B. WILLIAMS Assistant Deputy General Counsel Office of Management and Budget Ex 6- (5 U. S. C. OMB-Brennan Center-000266 1 RE: Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (5/30/17) rom "Mar, Sharon To: "Hunt, Alex T. "Laity, Jim A. "Theroux, Rich P. EOPIOM Cc: "Mancini, Dominic J. EOPIOM Date: Tue, 30 May 201714:01:06?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday. May 16. 2017 2:47 PM To: Hunt, Alex T. Laity, A. Theroux, Rich P. MB Aguilar, Brenda L. MB Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 84 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (5/16/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000267 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 2:45 PM To: Hunt, Alex T. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order St Presidential Memorandum Tracker (5/2/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 10:11 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. Laithombeoggow; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/24/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000268 2 From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday) April 17, 2017 11:42 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/17/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Monday) April 10, 2017 9:37 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. EOP/OMB; Moncada, Kirsten J. Potok, Nancy A. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 8x Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/10/17) Good morning BCs, +i?1l+ l?Eni-w y-L. I 5 DP- (5 use. See 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, bharon Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 10:49 AM To: Hunt, Alex T. T. Laity, Jim A. A. LaityQombeoBgow; Theroux, Rich P. Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mahcini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (4/4/17) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000269 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Tuesday March 28, 2017' 3:24 PM To: Hunt, Alex (Alexander T. Hunt@omb.eop.gov) Cc: Mancini, Dominic J. J. Mancini@omb.eoo.gov> Subject: OIRA's Executive Order 81 Presidential Memorandum Tracker (3/28/17) BCs, have created an E0 8: PM tracker to better track all the EO's that OIRA has reviewed/or in process of reviewing. EX _5 NSC sec 55203) Ex 5 DP- (5 use. Sec 552(b)(5)) ll Dellberatlve Process If there is additional information that you thinkwould be useful, please let me know! I will send you this tracker when necessary. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Cheers. Sharon Mar Senior Advisor to the Deputy Administrator OM13 of Information and Regulatory Affairs Tell 202.395.6466lFax3 OMB-Brennan Center-000270 4 Unanticipated Needs Request :33: 33:: Izamiimzi . From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 13:09:40 ?0400 Attachments: 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB); Copy of (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); MemojoritheiDirector 2017 Election Integrity Commission.docx (23.87 kB); MemoiforitheiPresident 2017 Election Integrity Commissiondocx (17.95 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB) Deidre See below. Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the EC. and we have been working with OVP on 5 DP- (5 UMSC SEC 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000271 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000272 2 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000273 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000274 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000275 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000276 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000277 3 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000278 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000279 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000280 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000281 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000282 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000283 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000284 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000285 2 RE. Unanticipated Needsl Election Integrity Commission Issue for Kathy tie 3% we a -E 3, Itaei??i asses at: Wig From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Allred, Victoria L. Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 14:13:37 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:46 PM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Allred, Victoria L. Subject: Unanticipated Needs Election Integrity Commission Issue for Kathy Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E0. and staff from 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000286 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000287 2 ect] To: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. EO Cc: "Enger, Michelle A. "Marten, Lexi N. EOPIOM "Allred, Victoria L. EO "Harrison, Deidre A. EOPIOM Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 14:29:14 Attachments: Copy of (127.37 kB); EO 13799 - Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); Memo_for_the_Director? 2017 Election Integrity Commission.docx (23.87 kB); Memo_for_the_President - 2017 Election Integrity Commissiondocx (17.95 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master). (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs Appropriations. (38.93 kB) Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the ED. and staff from OVP have contacted us aboutiEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000288 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000289 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000290 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000291 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000292 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000293 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000294 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000295 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000296 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000297 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000298 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000299 3 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000300 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000301 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. UnantICIpated Needs I Election Integrity CommISIon Issue for Kathy From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Allred, Victoria L. Date: Fri, 23 Jun 201713:46:21 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_President 2017 Election Integrity Commission.docx (17.95 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB); Copy of 1? ?tle3?chap2?sec108_pdf (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.pdf (198.99 kB); Memo_for_the_Director 2017 Election Integrity Commission.docx (23.87 kB) Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the ED. and we have been working with OVHEX 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process I Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000302 1 Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000303 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000304 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000305 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000306 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000307 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000308 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000309 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000310 3 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000311 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000312 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000313 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000314 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000315 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000316 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. does this give you any heartburn? From: "Gates, Thomas O. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18-gates, thom"> To: "Skidmore, Ben J. Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2017 14:28:09 ?0400 Attachments: EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); Memo_for_the_Director 2017 Election Integrity Commissiondocx (23.87 kB); Memo_for_the_President - 2017 Election Integrity Commissiondocx (17.95 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB); Copy of (127.37 kB) Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the ED. and sta?C from OVHFY DD- (R Qnr? Drnr?ncc IS Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000317 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000318 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000319 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000320 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000321 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000322 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000323 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000324 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000325 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000326 3 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000327 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000328 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000329 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000330 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to FW: Election Integrity Commissmn I Use of UnantICIpated Needs From: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. To: "Gates, Thomas O. "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 16:24:19 ?0400 Attachments: Copy of (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master)_pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs Appropriations.pdf (38.93 kB); Memo_for_the_President 2017 Election Integrity Commission?? edits.docx (19.95 kB); MemojoritheiDirector 2017 Election Integrity Commission?nst edits.docx (24.46 kB) Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E0. andlEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000332 2 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000333 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000334 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000335 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000336 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000337 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000338 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000339 3 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000340 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000341 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000342 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000343 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000344 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000345 2 FW: Election Integrity I Use of Unanticipated Needs 5er aw Ita?ii?ii?? 335:3 12:25:: From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Pritcher, Wayne E. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 11:50:31 ?0400 Attachments: Copy of (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); Memo_for_the_Director 2017 Election Integrity Commissiondocx (23.87 kB); MemojoritheiPresident - 2017 Election Integrity Commissiondocx (17.95 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB) Here?s the draft package. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 OMB-Brennan Center-000346 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000347 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000348 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000349 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000350 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000351 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000352 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000353 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000354 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000355 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000356 2 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000357 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000358 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000359 3 FW: Election Integrity I Use of UnantICIpated Needs To: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 15:29:02 ?0400 Attachments: Copy of (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); Memo_for_the_Director 2017 Election Integrity Commission.docx (23.87 kB); Memo_for_the_President 2017 Election Integrity Commission.docx (17.95 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB) Naomi Thomas Gates OIVIB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Abrams, Andrew D. Marten, Lexi N. Connolly, David C. Allred, Victoria L. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E. 0. and staff from OVP Ex 5 IE- (5 II Sec 552(b)(5)) Ileliberatiye Emcess Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000360 1 Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000361 2 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000362 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000363 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000364 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000365 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000366 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000367 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000368 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000369 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000370 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000371 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000372 3 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000373 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000374 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Discuss Commissmn on Election Integrity Letter and Privacy Act 3 . . $13: Where: Ki rsten's office When: Wed Jul 05 13:30:00 2017 (America/New_Y0rk) Until: Wed Jul 05 14:00:00 2017 (America/New_Y0rk) Organiser: "Higgins, Cortney J. =exchange administrative group co"> Required Attendees: "Aguilar, Brenda L. "Moncada, Kirsten J. "Cutshall, Charles R. Optional Attendee: "Mar, Sharon Attachments: PEIC?Letter?to-Connecticut?1 .pdf (309.4 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process The E0 that created the Commission: advisory: OMB-Brennan Center-000375 1 Presidentiai ?eeting: Imagis?tg June 28, 2017 The Honorable Denise Merrill Secretary of State Capitol Of?ce, PO Box 150470 Hartford, CT 061 15-0470 Dear Secretary Merrill, I serve as the Vice Chair for the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (?Commission?), which was formed pursuant to Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017. The Commission is charged with studying the registration and voting processes used in federal elections and submitting a report to the President of the United States that identi?es laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance or undermine the American people?s con?dence in the integrity of federal elections processes. As the Commission begins it work, I invite you to contribute your views and recommendations throughout this process. In particular: 1. What changes, if any, to federal election laws would you recommend to enhance the integrity of federal elections? 2. How can the Commission support state and local election administrators with regard to information technology security and vulnerabilities? 3. What laws, policies, or other issues hinder your ability to ensure the integrity of elections you administer? 4- What evidence or information do you have regarding instances of voter fraud or registration fraud in your state? 5. What convictions for election-related crimes have occurred in your state since the November 2000 federal election? 6. What recommendations do you have for preventing voter intimidation or disenfranchisement?? 7. What other issues do you believe the Commission should consider? I11 addition, in order for the Commission to fully analyze vulnerabilities and issues related to voter registration and voting, 1 am requesting that you provide to the Commission the publicly- available voter r011 data for Connecticut, including, if publicly available under the laws of your state, the full ?rst and last names of all registrants, middle names or initials if available, addresses, dates of birth, political party (ifrecorded in your state), last four digits of social OMB-Brennan Center-000376 1 security number if available, Voter history (elections voted in) from 2006 onward, active/inactive status, cancelled status, information regarding any felony convictions, information regarding voter registration in another state, information regarding military status, and overseas citizen information. You may submit your responses electronically to Electionlnte TritvStaff?ikwpeoo.gov or by utilizing the Safe Access File Exchange which is a secure FTP site the federal government uses for transfen?in large data ?les. You can access the SAFE site at ht; s:ffsataamrdecarm' arm.ifsafe??t?eteomeaspx. We would appreciate a response by July 14, 2017. Please be aware that any documents that are submitted to the full Commission will also be made available to the public. If you have any questions, please contact Commission staff at the same email address. On behalf of my fellow commissioners, I also want to acknowledge your important leadership role in administering the elections Within your state and the importance of state?level authority in our federalist system. It is crucial for the Commission to consider your input as it collects data and identi?es areas of opportunity to increase the integrity of our election systems- I look forward to hearing from you and working With you in the months ahead. Sincerely, Kris W. Kobach Vice Chair Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity OMB-Brennan Center-000377 2 Election Integrity Commission 2: From: "Higgins, Cortney J. To: "Moncada, Kirsten J. "Mancini, Dominic J. Cc: "Mar, Sharon Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 10:29:48 ?0400 Hi all Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Regards, Cortney OMB-Brennan Center-000378 1 Re: Elect ion Integrity Commission i EE Egg From: "Mar, Sharon To: "Higgins, Cortney J. Cc: "Moncada, Kirsten J. "Mancini, Dominic J- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 10:46:44 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) i iv Sent from my iPhone On Jun 30, 2017, at 7:29 AM, Higgins. Cortney J. wrote: Hi all, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Regards, Cortney OMB-Brennan Center-000379 1 Fwd: Election integrity commission 2: From: "Higgins, Cortney J. To: "Jain, Varun M. Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 09:49:24 ?0400 Hi Varun, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks Cortney Begin forwarded message: From: Date: June 30, 2017 at 9:13:58 AM EDT To: Margo Schwab Subject: Election integrity commission Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 6 (5 use. Sec 552(b)(6)) OMB-Brennan Center-000380 1 Fwd: Election Integrity Commission From: "Moncada, Kirsten J. administrative group ki"> To: "Herms, Kevin W. Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 10:40:04 ?0400 EX 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative I my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Higgins, Cortney J. Cc: "Mar, Sharon To: "Mar, Sharon Cc: "Moncada, Kirsten J. "Mancini, Dominic J. Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 10:53:07 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Mar, Sharon Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 10:47 AM To: Higgins, Cortney J. Cc: Moncada, Kirsten J. Mancini, Dominic J. Subject: Re: Election Integrity Commission Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Jun 30, 2017, at 7:29 AM, Higgins, Cortney J. wrote: Hi all. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Regards, Cortney OMB-Brennan Center-000382 1 Re: Election Integrity I Use of UnantICIpated Needs 133$ it it 7 - From: To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2017 14:03:07 ?0400 Thanks. On Jul 1, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Gates, Thomas O. wrote: Tyler since he?ll be reintegrating next week (welcome back!). Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2017' 9:12 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Re: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Good morning! Just responding when I think of it. No need to act or respond on this over the weekend or holiday. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000383 1 Sent from my iPhone On Jun 23, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Enger, Michelle A. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the and EX 5 DP-H Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process EX 0 U.D.U. DBL Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000384 2 Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000385 3 3553355: 5%55 Re: Eletlon Integrity Commission I Use ofUnantICIpated Needs . Isa: 5 From: To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2017 14:14:38 ?0400 Wait a minute! How's Cara doingl?! On Jul 1, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Curtis, Tyler T. OMB wrote: Tyler since he?ll be reintegrating next week (welcome back!). Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2017 9:12 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. < V iche e_A. Enger@omb.eop.gov> Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Re: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Good morning! Just responding when I think of it. No need to act or respond on this over the weekend or holiday. OMB-Brennan Center-000386 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Jun 23, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Enger, Michelle A. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the 5 DP- (5 use Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000387 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000388 3 Re: Election Integrity I Use of UnantICIpated Needs 133$ it it 7 - I. From: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 19:55:25 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Jul 5, 2017, at 5:43 PM, Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 2:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. ; Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000389 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. ; Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 6 (5 use Sec 552(b)(6)) Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy OMB-Brennan Center-000390 2 As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the ED. and staff from OVP lEx 5 DP- (5 Sec 552(b)(5)) ail Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000391 3 RE: Election lgntegrity Commission I Use oUnantICIpated Needs . i . 31m: From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 17:57:46 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election and Space.docx (25.37 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election and Space.docx (20.74 kB) Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:54 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Abrams, Andrew D. Marten, Lexi N. Connolly, David C. Allred, Victoria L. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs .Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000392 1 Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E0. and staff from OVP IlEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000393 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000394 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000395 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000396 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000397 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000398 2 Election Integrity Commission I Use of UnantICIpated Needs From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 16:21:42 ?0400 FYI Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Date: July 5, 2017 at 4:20:19 PM EDT To: "Gates, Thomas O, Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM OMB-Brennan Center-000399 1 To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the ED. and staff from 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) {l Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000400 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000401 3 FW: Election Integrity Commissmn I Use of UnantICIpated Needs 1533? Elm: From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 14:44:08 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election Spacedocx (24.98 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election Spacedocx (20.7 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 2:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OIVIB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000402 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Copying Deidre in case disappear on paternity leave. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. < Vliche e A. Abrams, Andrew D. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000403 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000404 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000405 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000406 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000407 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000408 Combined Package for Unanticipated Needs 3w m; Em EE aim From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 18:09:43 ?0400 Attachments: Combined PDF for Unanticipated (202.3 kB); (8.68 kB); Presidential Executive Order on Reviving the National Space Council.pdf (39.86 kB); Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election lntegrity.pdf (34.48 kB); MemojoritheiPresident Election and Space.pdf (14.27 kB); Memo_for_the_Director Election and Space.pdf (19.13 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB); Copy of USCODE?2011?title3?chap2? sec108.pdf (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election lntegrity.pdf (198.99 kB) Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000409 1 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000410 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000411 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. cow.? VI rh?mlu 7 rw m: h? Page 27 ?107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (13) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (0) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu- tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5: and (B) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. (2) In addition to any authority granted under paragraph (1) of this subsection. the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ- uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 114 of this title. (0) There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000412 TITLE PRESIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570. Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 107, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, providing that employees of the executive depart? ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Government might be detailed from time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist? ance, was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO GS?ia, 17, OR 18 PAY RATES References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organi- zation and Employees. see section 529 [title I. of Pub. L. 101?509. set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. APPLICABILITY OF SUBSEG. TO CURRENT EMPLOYEES OF OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 95?570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act 2, 1978], and whose position would be terminated or whose rate of basic pay would be reduced (but for this sub- section) by reason of section 107(b) of title 3, United States Code (as amended by this Act) [subsec. of this section], such employee may be allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con- tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat- ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend- itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re? port. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex- cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid ?109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. (Added Pub. L. 95?570. Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 108. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses, car- riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, was repealed by act June 28, 1950, ch. 883, title IV, ?401(j), 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 108, by virtue of a former pro? viso in section 401 of act June 28, 1950, continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 888. Act Oct. 31. 1951. ch. 654. 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4. 1911. ch. 285. 36 Stat. 1404. from which prior section 108. as enacted by act June 25. 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec? tion 8 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and. belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em- ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate, furniture, and public property therein. A complete inventory. in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June. under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong- ing to the Executive Residence at the White House, showing when purchased, its cost, condi- tion, and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval, and shall then be kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew- ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 92?310, title 11, ?201, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 202; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2450.] AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Ex- ecutive Mansion? and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion" in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?810 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture, and pub- lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000413 TITLE PRESIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior. with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em- ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 8. 2. eff. May 24. 1950. 15 FR. 8174, 64 Stat. 1262. set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed, with the approval of the President, to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac- counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected, with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com- mission of Fine Arts, one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five mem- bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recommend the same for acceptance. (June 25. 1948. ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 9&570. Nov. 2, 1973, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House? and substituted in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?President?s House? and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House" wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and elnployees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior, see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION Act Apr. 14. 1949. ch. 51. 63 Stat. 45. authorized ap- pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000414 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000415 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000416 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000417 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000418 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000419 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000420 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process nan Center-000421 3 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000422 4 Page 27 ?107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (0) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS416 of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu- tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis? tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. (2) In addition to any authority granted under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ- uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 114 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB?Brennan Center?000423 TITLE PRESIDENT ?108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 107, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, providing that employees of the executive depart ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Government might be detailed from time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist? ance, was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO 17, OR 18 PAY RATES References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule, to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organi? zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. APPLICABILITY OF SUBSEC. TO CURRENT EMPLOYEES OF OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 95?570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra? tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2, 1978], and whose position would be terminated or whose rate of basic pay would be reduced (but for this sub? section) by reason of section 107(b) of title 3, United States Code (as amended by this Act) [subsec. of this section], such employee may be allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat- ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend- itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re? port. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex- cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid ?109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 108, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accoimnodations for the horses, car? riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, was repealed by act June 28, 1950, ch. 383, title IV, ?401(j), 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 108, by virtue of a former pros viso in section 401 of act June 28, 1950, continued to re? main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19, 1951, ch. 407, title IV, 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 108, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec? tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em- ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate, furniture, and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House, showing when purchased, its cost, condi- tion, and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval, and shall then be kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew- ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 92?310, title II, ?201, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 202; Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978,92 Stat. 2450.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Ex? ecutive Mansion? and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re? quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav? ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture, and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB?Brennan Center?000424 TITLE PRESIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 FR. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed, with the approval of the President, to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac- counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected, with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com- mission of Fine Arts, one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five mem- bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recommend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House? and substituted in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?President?s House? and ?Executive Resi? dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De? partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Secs retary of the Interior, see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap? prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may be used for any other approved activities of that HIDTA, subject to reprogramming requirements: Provided further, That each HIDTA designated as of September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2015 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate justification for changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Provided further, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appropriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year 2016 funding among HIDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses of discretionary HIDTA funding, as determined in consultation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa- tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) For other drug control activities authorized by the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Public Law 109?469), $109,810,000, to remain available until expended, which shall be available as follows: $95,000,000 for the Drug?Free Communities Program, of which $2,000,000 shall be made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107?82, as amended by Public Law 109?469 (21 U.S.C. 1521 note); $2,000,000 for drug court training and technical assistance; $9,500,000 for anti-doping activities; $2,060,000 for the United States membership dues to the World Anti?Doping Agency; and $1,250,000 shall be made avail? able as directed by section 1105 of Public Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. UNANTICIPATED NEEDS For expenses necessary to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs, in furtherance of the national interest, secu? rity, or defense which may arise at home or abroad during the current ?scal year, as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 108, $800,000, to remain available until September 30, 2017. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, ef?- cient, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal Government, $30,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Director of the Of?ce of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. OMB?Brennan Center?000425 7 OMB?Brennan Center?000426 H. R. 244?207 year 2017 funding among HIDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notily the Committees of planned uses of discretionary funding, as determined in consultation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon noti?cation to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa- tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS (INCLUDJNG TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) For other drug control activities authorized by the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Public Law 109?469), $111,871,000, to remain available until expended, which shall be available as follows: $97,000,000 for the Drug-Free Communities Program, of which $2,000,000 shall be made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107?82, as amended by Public Law 109?469 (21 U.S.C. 1521 note); $2,000,000 for drug court training and technical assistance; $9,500,000 for anti-doping activities; $2,121,000 for the United States membership dues to the World Anti-Doping Agency; and $1,250,000 shall be made avail- able as directed by section 1105 of Public Law 1097469; and an additional $3,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be for activities authorized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 198: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be transferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. UNANTICIPATED NEEDS For expenses necessary to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs, in furtherance of the national interest, secu- rity, or defense which may arise at home or abroad during the current ?scal year, as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 108, $800,000, to remain available until September 30, 2018. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, e?i- cient, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal Government, $27,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Director of the O?'ice of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses to enable the Vice President to provide assistance to the President in connection with specially assigned functions; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000427 9 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws ofthe United States ofAmerica, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. 2. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be ofvalue to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity ofthe voting processes used in Federal elections; OMB-Brennan Center-000428 10 those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity ofthe voting processes used in Federal elections; and (0) those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes ofthis order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless ofthe state of mind or intent of such individual The term "improper voting" means the act ofan individual casting a non- provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act ofan individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless ofthe state of mind or intent of that individual. (0) The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non-provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000429 11 other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. (0) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions ofthe President under that Act, except for those in section 6 ofthe Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members ofthe Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions ofthe Director ofthe Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its of?cers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11,2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000430 12 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000431 13 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000432 14 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000433 15 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000434 16 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000435 17 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000436 18 Tab 3 Letter from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000437 19 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000438 20 Tab 4 Letter from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000439 21 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000440 22 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000441 23 Appropriated Executive Of?ce ofthe President [71262121101 ported Needs 153150232 Actual (F 1? 1972 to present) Description 1,000,000 446,000 Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 52,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group WI'1ite House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 52,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission on Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for International Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000442 242,000 195,000 325,000 President's Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Service 24 Executive Of?ce ofthe President Unanticipated Needs istory (FY 1972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President's Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1996 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 Wl'lite House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2004 994,000 608,8534 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the US. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Of?ce for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009- 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 20 10 Sotom ayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010- 1,000,000 200,000 FY 1 1 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 20 13 Administration 2013- 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 20 14 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000443 25 Executive Of?ce offhe President Unaniicr'pated Needs istory (F 1? 1972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the VNHUD appropriations act, P.L. 105-65. 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, P.L. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per P.L. 106-554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by P.L. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 6 In FY 2009, P.L. 111-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation. OMB-Brennan Center-000444 26 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000445 1 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000446 2 Tab 3 Letter from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000447 3 Tab 4 Letter from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000448 4 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000449 5 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000450 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000451 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000452 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000453 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000454 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000455 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000456 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000457 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000458 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000459 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000460 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000461 1 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000462 2 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000463 3 RE. Election Integrity I Use of UnantICIpated Needs 7 From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 17:43:23 Tyler Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:20 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 2:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas OMB-Brennan Center-000464 1 Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Copying Deidre in case disappear on paternity leave. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E0. and staff from OVP Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000465 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000466 3 RE. Election Integrity I Use of UnantICIpated Needs EVE it 7 i. From: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 16:20:19 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election Space.docx (24.98 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election Space.docx (20.7 kB) Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 2:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, OMB-Brennan Center-000467 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Copying Deidre in case disappear on paternity leave. Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission Sec 552(bl(5ll Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000468 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000469 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000470 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000471 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000472 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000473 RE. Election Integrity I Use of UnantICIpated Needs EVE it 7 i. From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Walsh, Heather V. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 14:43:09 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election 8: Spacedocx (24.98 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election Spacedocx (20.7 kB) Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OIVIB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. OMB-Brennan Center-000474 1 Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission OMB-Brennan Center-000475 2 History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000476 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000477 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000478 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000479 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000480 2 Re: Issue Summary?Election Integrity From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Skidmore, Ben J. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 16:37:47 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Jul 5? 20177 at 4:32 Skidmore7 Ben J. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: "Connolly, David C. Date: July 5, 2017 at 2:09:26 PM EDT To: 'Andrea - Cc: "Skidmorc, Ben J. Subject: Fwd: Issue Summary?-Election Integrity Commission Hi David, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process thanks in advance! Andi Forwarded message From: Elizabeth Cain - BB To: "Han1$on, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 14:27:47 -0400 Attachments: Copy of (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on (198.99 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs Appropriations.pdf (38.93 kB); Memo_for_the_President 2017 Election Integrity Commission??nst edits.docx (19.95 kB); Memo_for_the_Director 2017 Election Integrity Commission??nst edits.docx (24.46 kB) Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 4:24 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Walsh, Heather V. Hitter, Thomas E. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thomas, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Naomi From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:43 PM To: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Naomi Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Gates, Thomas O. OMB-Brennan Center-000484 1 Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000485 2 cow.? VI rh?mlu 7 rw m: h? Page 27 ?107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (13) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (0) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu- tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5: and (B) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. (2) In addition to any authority granted under paragraph (1) of this subsection. the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ- uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 114 of this title. (0) There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000486 TITLE PRESIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570. Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 107, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, providing that employees of the executive depart? ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Government might be detailed from time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist? ance, was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO GS?ia, 17, OR 18 PAY RATES References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organi- zation and Employees. see section 529 [title I. of Pub. L. 101?509. set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. APPLICABILITY OF SUBSEG. TO CURRENT EMPLOYEES OF OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 95?570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act 2, 1978], and whose position would be terminated or whose rate of basic pay would be reduced (but for this sub- section) by reason of section 107(b) of title 3, United States Code (as amended by this Act) [subsec. of this section], such employee may be allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con- tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat- ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend- itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re? port. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex- cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid ?109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. (Added Pub. L. 95?570. Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 108. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses, car- riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, was repealed by act June 28, 1950, ch. 883, title IV, ?401(j), 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 108, by virtue of a former pro? viso in section 401 of act June 28, 1950, continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 888. Act Oct. 31. 1951. ch. 654. 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4. 1911. ch. 285. 36 Stat. 1404. from which prior section 108. as enacted by act June 25. 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec? tion 8 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and. belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em- ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate, furniture, and public property therein. A complete inventory. in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June. under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong- ing to the Executive Residence at the White House, showing when purchased, its cost, condi- tion, and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval, and shall then be kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew- ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 92?310, title 11, ?201, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 202; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2450.] AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Ex- ecutive Mansion? and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion" in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?810 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture, and pub- lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000487 TITLE PRESIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior. with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em- ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 8. 2. eff. May 24. 1950. 15 FR. 8174, 64 Stat. 1262. set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed, with the approval of the President, to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac- counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected, with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com- mission of Fine Arts, one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five mem- bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recommend the same for acceptance. (June 25. 1948. ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 9&570. Nov. 2, 1973, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House? and substituted in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?President?s House? and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House" wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and elnployees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior, see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION Act Apr. 14. 1949. ch. 51. 63 Stat. 45. authorized ap- pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 18, 2015 120 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other approved activities of that HIDTA, subject to reprogramming requirements: Provided fitrther, That each designated as of September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the fiscal year 2015 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate justification for changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published Office of National Drug Control Policy measures of effectiveness: Provided further, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appropriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year 2016 funding among not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses of discretionary HIDTA funding, as determined in consuitation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than. 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa? tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) For other drug control activities authorized by the Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 {Public Law 109M469), $109,810,000, to remain available until expended, which shall be available as follows: $95,000,000 for the Drug?Free Communities Program, of which $2,000,000 shall. be made available as directed by section 4: of Public Lav?r 107?82, as amended by ?ulolic Law 109?469 (21 [18.0. 1521 note); $2,000,000 for drug court training and technical assistance; $9,500,000 for anti?doping activities; $2,060,000 for the United States membership dues to the World Anti-Doping Agency; and $1,250,000 shall he made avail? able as directed by section 1105 of Public Law 100?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans? ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. Cyanrrciearsn Nessa re current fiscat .eyears as authorised-eh}: 31500 1.08; $000,000, to" 1611181111 avsiiabie 11311313 Septemb?f 30, 2517 - TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER or FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, effi? cient, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federai Government, $30,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Director of the Office of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. OMB-Brennan Center-000488 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000489 1:111" 11 13112111 ,r?'ma 1.31 5.111 131$ 11115111 Sentembe 3?3 2?3 H. R. 2214mm)? year 2017 funding among not inter than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of pialmeii uses of discretionary HIDTA funding ,as determined' 1n consultation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than 110 days after enactment of this Act: Provided ?irt/Her, That upon a determination that 21.11 or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon notification to the Committees on Anpropriations in" the House of Representa? tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF For other drug control activities authorized by the Of?ce of National D1ug Control Policy oauthorization Act of 2006 {Public Law 109- 469'), $111 871, 000, to 11311131111 availabie until expended, hich shall be available as foliows: $97 000 ,000 for the Ding Free Communities P1 oerain of which 000, 000 shail be made av ailable as directed by section 4 of Pnhiic Law 107?81215 amended by Public Law109?459 {21 US. 1121 note); 001M100 for drug court training and technical assistance, $9 500 000 for anti doping activities; $2,121,000 101 the United States membership dues to the Weild Anti? -Doping Agency; and $1 250, 000 shall he made avail- able as directed by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469; and an additional $3,000,000, to remain available until expended, 11112111 be for activities authorized by section 103 of Public Law 114-? 198: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may he transferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities, 1511 11mm? 11111;) Kenna . ena" . the 1351? 1'51 tit ti) meet 5 furtherance <11? 11:: 1131;113:1111 intern Senna - - 11 end dinrin-g the e111 as authorize 1:13,? 3 138 198 813511 8111?} 111 INFORMATION AND 1311111011111 TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, cient, secure, and effective uses of information technoiogy in the Federal Government, $27,000,000, to remain available nntii expended: Provided, That the Director of the Of?ce of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO r111: PRESIDENT SALARIES Ale EXPENSES For necessarj}r expenses to enable the Vice President to provide assistance to the P1 eeident in connection With specially assigned functions; services as authorized by 5 SC. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000490 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000491 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000492 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000493 2 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000494 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000495 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000496 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000497 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000498 3 Memo_ for_ the_ Director- Election and Space docx are: atria attire - From: maxadmin@max.gov To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 17:46:56 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election and Spacedocx (25.37 kB) Attached is the file Memo for the Director Election and Spacedocx from the MAX Federal Community page 2017 Election Integritv Commission Files - Unanticipated Needs within the OMB space. You can directly edit this file Within the Community by clicking on the filename above. You received this email from the MAX Federal Community because you chose 'Email Me' for this attachment on this pa ge. Contact MAX Support for assistance at 111axsupport@111ax.gov or call 202 395-6860. OMB-Brennan Center-000499 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000500 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000501 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000502 Memo_ for_ the_ President? ElectionEgg and Space docx sea: atria aajie ism: a; From: maxadmin@max.gov To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 17:46:54 Attachments: Memo_for_the_President Election and Space.docx (20.74 kB) Attached is the file Memo for the President Election and Spacedocx from the MAX Federal Community page 2017 Election Integritv Commission Files - Unanticipated Needs within the OMB space. You can directly edit this file Within the Community by clicking on the filename above. You received this email from the MAX Federal Community because you chose 'Email Me' for this attachment on this pa ge. Contact MAX Support for assistance at Inaxsupport@1nax.gov or call 202 395-6860. OMB-Brennan Center-000503 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000504 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000505 Updated. memos From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group 153048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Han"ison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 13:14:53 -0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election Space.docx (25.16 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election Space.docx (20.64 kB) Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000506 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000507 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000508 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000509 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000510 Com bi ned Package forEgg nantici ?g?pated Needs as as as ma: 7 ea From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 5304824161837eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 18:09:43 ?0400 Attachments: Combined PDF for Unanticipated Needs.pdf (202.3 kB); Tabs.pdf (8.68 kB); Presidential Executive Order on Reviving the National Space Councilpdf (39.86 kB); Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.pdf (34.48 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election and Space.pdf (14.27 kB); Memo_for_the_Director Election and Spacepdf (19.13 kB); Unanticipated Needs History (Master).pdf (74.02 kB); 2016 and 2017 Unanticipated Needs (38.93 kB); Copy of USCODE?2011?title3?chap2? sec108.pdf (127.37 kB); EO 13799 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.pdf (198.99 kB) Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000511 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000512 1 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000513 2 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000514 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000515 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000516 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000517 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000518 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000519 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000520 3 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000521 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000522 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000523 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000524 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000525 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000526 4 Page 27 ?107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (0) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS416 of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu- tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis? tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. (2) In addition to any authority granted under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ- uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 114 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB?Brennan Center?000527 TITLE PRESIDENT ?108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 107, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, providing that employees of the executive depart ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Government might be detailed from time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist? ance, was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO 17, OR 18 PAY RATES References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule, to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organi? zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. APPLICABILITY OF SUBSEC. TO CURRENT EMPLOYEES OF OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 95?570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra? tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2, 1978], and whose position would be terminated or whose rate of basic pay would be reduced (but for this sub? section) by reason of section 107(b) of title 3, United States Code (as amended by this Act) [subsec. of this section], such employee may be allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 each fiscal year to enable the President, in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest, security, or defense, including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat- ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend- itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re? port. An individual may not be paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex- cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid ?109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 108, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accoimnodations for the horses, car? riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, was repealed by act June 28, 1950, ch. 383, title IV, ?401(j), 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 108, by virtue of a former pros viso in section 401 of act June 28, 1950, continued to re? main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19, 1951, ch. 407, title IV, 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 108, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec? tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em- ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate, furniture, and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House, showing when purchased, its cost, condi- tion, and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval, and shall then be kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew- ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 92?310, title II, ?201, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 202; Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978,92 Stat. 2450.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Ex? ecutive Mansion? and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re? quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav? ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture, and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB?Brennan Center?000528 TITLE PRESIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3, 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 FR. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed, with the approval of the President, to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac- counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected, with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com- mission of Fine Arts, one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five mem- bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recommend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House? and substituted in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?President?s House? and ?Executive Resi? dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De? partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Secs retary of the Interior, see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap? prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may be used for any other approved activities of that HIDTA, subject to reprogramming requirements: Provided further, That each HIDTA designated as of September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2015 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate justification for changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Provided further, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appropriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year 2016 funding among HIDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses of discretionary HIDTA funding, as determined in consultation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa- tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) For other drug control activities authorized by the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Public Law 109?469), $109,810,000, to remain available until expended, which shall be available as follows: $95,000,000 for the Drug?Free Communities Program, of which $2,000,000 shall be made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107?82, as amended by Public Law 109?469 (21 U.S.C. 1521 note); $2,000,000 for drug court training and technical assistance; $9,500,000 for anti-doping activities; $2,060,000 for the United States membership dues to the World Anti?Doping Agency; and $1,250,000 shall be made avail? able as directed by section 1105 of Public Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. UNANTICIPATED NEEDS For expenses necessary to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs, in furtherance of the national interest, secu? rity, or defense which may arise at home or abroad during the current ?scal year, as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 108, $800,000, to remain available until September 30, 2017. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, ef?- cient, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal Government, $30,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Director of the Of?ce of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. OMB?Brennan Center?000529 7 OMB?Brennan Center?000530 H. R. 244?207 year 2017 funding among HIDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notily the Committees of planned uses of discretionary funding, as determined in consultation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon noti?cation to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa- tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS (INCLUDJNG TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) For other drug control activities authorized by the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Public Law 109?469), $111,871,000, to remain available until expended, which shall be available as follows: $97,000,000 for the Drug-Free Communities Program, of which $2,000,000 shall be made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107?82, as amended by Public Law 109?469 (21 U.S.C. 1521 note); $2,000,000 for drug court training and technical assistance; $9,500,000 for anti-doping activities; $2,121,000 for the United States membership dues to the World Anti-Doping Agency; and $1,250,000 shall be made avail- able as directed by section 1105 of Public Law 1097469; and an additional $3,000,000, to remain available until expended, shall be for activities authorized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 198: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be transferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. UNANTICIPATED NEEDS For expenses necessary to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs, in furtherance of the national interest, secu- rity, or defense which may arise at home or abroad during the current ?scal year, as authorized by 3 U.S.C. 108, $800,000, to remain available until September 30, 2018. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, e?i- cient, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal Government, $27,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Director of the O?'ice of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE PRESIDENT SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses to enable the Vice President to provide assistance to the President in connection with specially assigned functions; services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000531 9 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws ofthe United States ofAmerica, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. Sec. 2. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to be ofvalue to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that enhance the American people's confidence in the integrity ofthe voting processes used in Federal elections; OMB-Brennan Center-000532 10 those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people's confidence in the integrity ofthe voting processes used in Federal elections; and (0) those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes ofthis order: The term "improper voter registration" means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless ofthe state of mind or intent of such individual The term "improper voting" means the act ofan individual casting a non- provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act ofan individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless ofthe state of mind or intent of that individual. (0) The term "fraudulent voter registration" means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term "fraudulent voting" means the act of casting a non-provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000533 11 other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. (0) Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions ofthe President under that Act, except for those in section 6 ofthe Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members ofthe Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions ofthe Director ofthe Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its of?cers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALD J. TRUMP THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11,2017. OMB-Brennan Center-000534 12 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000535 13 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000536 14 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000537 15 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000538 16 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000539 17 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000540 18 Tab 3 Letter from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000541 19 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000542 20 Tab 4 Letter from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000543 21 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000544 22 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000545 23 Appropriated Executive Of?ce ofthe President [71262121101 ported Needs 153150232 Actual (F 1? 1972 to present) Description 1,000,000 446,000 Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 52,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group WI'1ite House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 52,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission on Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for International Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000546 242,000 195,000 325,000 President's Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Service 24 Executive Of?ce ofthe President Unanticipated Needs istory (FY 1972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President's Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1996 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 Wl'lite House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2004 994,000 608,8534 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the US. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Of?ce for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009- 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 20 10 Sotom ayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010- 1,000,000 200,000 FY 1 1 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 20 13 Administration 2013- 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 20 14 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000547 25 Executive Of?ce offhe President Unaniicr'pated Needs istory (F 1? 1972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the VNHUD appropriations act, P.L. 105-65. 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, P.L. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per P.L. 106-554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by P.L. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 6 In FY 2009, P.L. 111-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation. OMB-Brennan Center-000548 26 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000549 1 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000550 2 Tab 3 Letter from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000551 3 Tab 4 Letter from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000552 4 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000553 5 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000554 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000555 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000556 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000557 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000558 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000559 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000560 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000561 PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000562 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000563 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily cquivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000564 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that employees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF AKDDIINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?108. Assistance to the President for unantici- pated needs: There is authorized to be appropriated to the President an amount not to exceed $1,000.000 each fiscal year to enable the President. in his discretion, to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the national interest. security. or defense. including personnel needs and needs for services described in section 3109(b) of title 5, and administrative expenses related thereto, without regard to any provision of law regulat? ing the employment or compensation of persons in the Government service or regulating expend? itures of Government funds. The President shall transmit a report to each House of the Congress for each fiscal year beginning on or after the effective date of this subsection which sets forth the purposes for which expenditures were made under this sec- tion for such fiscal year and the amount ex- pended for each such purpose. Each such report shall be transmitted no later than 60 days after the close of the fiscal year covered by such re- port. An individual may not he paid under the authority of this section at a rate of pay in ex? cess of the rate of basic pay then currently paid 109 for level II of the Executive Schedule of section 5313 of title 5. [Added Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2, 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Aniendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383, title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department. of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force, it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951, ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701, repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec tion 3 of the 1948 act. DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201, June 5, 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A ENTS L. 95-5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000565 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? plovees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President, to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section eatchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?576, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDJISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE. EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all eonstruction plans and work necessary to RE. Election Integnty IUse ofUnantICIpated Needs tie 3% it E1 From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2017 17:29:46 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election Space_tc.docx (25.62 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. 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Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Ty 16 OMB-Brennan Center-000574 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000575 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000576 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000577 3 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000578 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000579 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000580 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000581 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000582 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000583 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000584 2 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000585 3 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000586 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000587 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000588 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000589 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000590 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000591 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000592 10 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000593 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000594 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000595 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000596 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000597 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000598 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000599 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000600 4 FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Curtis, Tyler T. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group chr?> To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:56:15 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (49.83 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (17.58 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs_pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (23.15 kB) Michelle, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Message From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 12:32 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Emailing: TAB - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language OMB-Brennan Center-000601 1 TAB 2 Executive Orders TAB 3 - Memo from the Director TAB 4 - Memo from the President TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Note: To protect against computer viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of ?le attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled OMB-Brennan Center-000602 2 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000603 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000604 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000605 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000606 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000607 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000608 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000609 2 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000610 3 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000611 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000612 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000613 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000614 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000615 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000616 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000617 10 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000618 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000619 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000620 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000621 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000622 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000623 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000624 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000625 4 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000626 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000627 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000628 RE. Election Integnty I Use of UnantICIpated Needs . From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM administrative group chl?> To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 11:30:30 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election and Space_me_tg_tc.docx (25.39 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election and Space_tc.docx (21.04 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:58 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2017 10:29 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thanks, Thomas. Please see some edits and comments attached. From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:58 PM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000629 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:54 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E0. andIEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas OMB-Brennan Center-000630 2 Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000631 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000632 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000633 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000634 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000635 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000636 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Gates, Thomas O. "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 17:37:42 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:45 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:43 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000637 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks -Ty er OMB-Brennan Center-000638 2 CATS Clealance From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 13:54:02 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 - Executive Orders.pdf (49.83 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (17.58 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (23.15 kB) Sheila Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:43 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Tyler, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Original OMB-Brennan Center-000639 1 From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks -Ty er OMB-Brennan Center-000640 2 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000641 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000642 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000643 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000644 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000645 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000646 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000647 2 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000648 3 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000649 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000650 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000651 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000652 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000653 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000654 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000655 10 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000656 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000657 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000658 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000659 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000660 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000661 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000662 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000663 4 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000664 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000665 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000666 Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:31 :41 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 - Executive Orders.pdf (49.83 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (17.58 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (23.15 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process TAB i - Authorization and Appropriation Language TAB 2 - Executive Orders TAB 3 - Memo from the Director TAB 4 - Memo from the President TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo [or the Director Note: To protect against computer Viruses, e-mail programs may prevent sending or receiving certain types of ?le attachments. Check your e-mail security settings to determine how attachments are handled. OMB-Brennan Center-000667 1 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000668 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000669 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000670 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000671 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000672 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000673 1 Presidential Executive Order on the Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Election integrity EXECUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL ADVTSORY COMMISSIQN ON ELECTION INTEGRITY By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission) is hereby established. See. 2.. Membership The Vice President shall ohair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shalt include individuals with knowledge and experienoe in eleotions, eleotion management: eieotion fraud detection} and voter integrity efforts? and any other individuals with knowledge or experience that the President determines to he of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vise Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. See. 3. Mission. The Commission shall: consistent with applicable law; study the registration and voting processes used in Federal eleptions. The Commission shall be solely advisory and snail submit a report to the President that identifies the following: those laws, rules policies? activities; strategies, and praotioes that enhanoe the American people's confidence in the integrity of the voting prooesses used in Federal elections; OMB-Brennan Center-000674 2 (to) those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the Amerioan people's confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and (to) those vulnerabilities in voting systems and praotioes used for Federal eleotions that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. See. 4.. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is inoluded as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction's voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual (to) The term "improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non- provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of rnind or intent of that individual, The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individoal knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudoient voting? means the act of casting a nonnprovisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. See. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State. and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. See. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. See. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000675 3 other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooperate with the Commission. insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional compensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.8.C. 5701-5707). Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, sabstantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. DONALQ J. TRUMP THE HOUSE, May 11, 2817. OMB-Brennan Center-000676 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000677 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000678 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000679 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000680 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000681 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000682 10 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000683 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000684 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000685 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000686 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000687 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000688 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000689 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000690 4 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000691 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000692 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000693 RE. Election Integnty I Use of UnantICIpated Needs EVE it 7 I. From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 11:00:07 ?0400 This looks good. Thanks From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:58 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:29 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thanks, Thomas. Please see some edits and comments attached. From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:58 PM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000694 1 Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:54 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E-O- andIFx 5 DP- (5 Sec 559(bl(5ll Deliberative Process I Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: OMB-Brennan Center-000695 2 Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000696 3 RE. Election Integnty I Use of UnantICIpated Needs EVE it 7 v. From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Gates, Thomas O. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 10:29:28 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election and Space_me.docx (25.73 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election and Space_me.docx (21.27 kB) Thanks, Thomas. Please see some edits and comments attached. From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:58 PM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:54 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000697 1 From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the E0. andlEx 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000698 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000699 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000700 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000701 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000702 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000703 FYI: FY17 Funding for m: Space Council a From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Schory, Daniel K. "Shawcross, Paul J. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 11:53:49 ?0400 Attachments: (23.01 kB); Memo_for_the_President+? +Election+and+Space.docx (18.38 kB) Dan/Paul? Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Let me know if you have any concerns. Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000704 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000705 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000706 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000707 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000708 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000709 RE. Election Integnty I Use of UnantICIpated Needs EVE it 7 From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 10:57:47 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election and Space_me_tg.docx (26.07 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:29 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thanks, Thomas. Please see some edits and comments attached. From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:58 PM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. OMB-Brennan Center-000710 1 Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:54 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the I: anrllEu MD I I Can nnlilnnv-n-l-iu:n Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 OMB-Brennan Center-000711 2 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000712 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000713 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000714 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000715 3 FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director T0: "Enger, Michelle A. Cc: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:52:29 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 - Executive Orders.pdf (49.83 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (17.58 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (23.15 kB) Michelle, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Message From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 12:32 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subj ect: Emailing: TAB - Authorigalion and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Want to take a final look? 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OMB-Brennan Center-000716 1 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000717 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000718 2 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000719 3 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000720 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000721 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000722 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000723 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000724 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000725 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000726 10 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000727 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000728 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000729 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000730 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000731 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000732 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000733 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000734 4 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000735 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000736 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000737 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000738 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000739 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000740 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000741 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000742 FW: CATS Clearance 5% 13341 sags *3 From: "Lewis, Sheila D. To: "White, Amette C. "Altoft, Lois E. Cc: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 16:12:10 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 - Executive Orders.pdf (49.83 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (17.58 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (23.15 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:54 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: CATS Clearance Sheila Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:43 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Tyler, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000743 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks -Ty er OMB-Brennan Center-000744 2 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000745 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000746 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000747 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000748 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000749 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000750 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000751 2 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000752 3 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000753 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000754 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000755 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000756 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000757 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000758 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000759 10 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000760 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000761 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000762 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000763 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000764 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000765 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000766 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000767 4 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000768 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000769 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000770 FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Curtis, Tyler T. To: "Miller, Julie L. Cc: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 13:09:26 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (23.15 kB); TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (49.83 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (17.58 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Ty le 1" OMB-Brennan Center-000771 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000772 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000773 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000774 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000775 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000776 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000777 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000778 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000779 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000780 1 rest entiat xecuttve Order on the of Presidential Advisory Commission On Election Integrity EXEQUTIVE ORDER ESTABLISHMENT QF PRESIDENTIAL CQMMESSEQN QN ELECTIQN By the eetherity veeted in the ee Preetdent he the errei the iewe (at the Britten Stetee cat America, end tn Order to premete fair and heneet Federei eieetiene? it ie hereby entered ee feitewe: Seetien Eetebiiehment. the Presidential Aevteery Cemmteeieh en Eieetien integrity (Ceremieetenj is hereby eetehtiehen. Sent 2. trien?tberehte, The Vtee ehatl ehatr the whten eheil be of net rnere than 15 additional membere? The Preeteent ehaii appeint the enditienei members, when she?! include indinienete with Knewtenge and experience in eteetiene, etectien management? eieetien trend deteetten, end veter integrity efterte, end any ether with knowtedge or experience that the President determiner; te be at vetue tn the The Vice President may 3 Vice Cheir at the Cemmiseinn trem arneng the rnernbers appetnted by the See? it Mteeteni The strait, eeneietent with eppiieahle law: eteny the regtetretten end vettng need in Federal eieettene, The Cemmteeien shalt be eelely advisory and Shatt eehmtt report to the President that Edehtitiee the tellewihgz tens? rnlee, eelietee, aetivitieej strategies, and that enhance the Amerteeh eentteenee tn the integrity eat the vetting need in Federat eteettene: OMB-Brennan Center-000781 2 these iaws. tales, aetivities, strategies, and etaetiees that undermihe the Amerieah heapie?a eehtieei?tea in the ihtegrity et the vetihg head in Federat eieetierie; and these in voting systems aha practices esed tat" Federai eieeticii?is that ceuld teed to impieher ureter registratiehs and impreper veting, including fi?audaieht veter tegistratioee aha frauduieht vetirig. See. 4. ?efirtitieris. Fat herposes at this ordei?: The term ?impreper veter registratien? means any sitaatiart what?s ah indiviaeal who ciees net pes5e55 the Eegal right to vete irt a jurisdiction is included as 513?: eligible veter an that jttriseietieh?s voter list, regaraiass at the state of mind er intent at Stitlh iadivittaai The term ?tmpi?eper vetting? means the set at an ihdividuai eastihg a non-? eravisiehat haltet in a jurisaietieh in which that iadivideai is inatigiele ta vete, er" the act at an individaai casting a ballet in muitiele jurisdictiei?is. regatctiees at the state at mihd at ir?iteht at that individual. The term "fraudulent vatei? registratieh" meaha any siteatieh Whete an inelividttai Khowingty aha intehtienaliy takes steps te add irtetigibte ieeiviciaats to vetei? lists. The term "ttautittlent teating? means the act 03? casting a baitot at multiple haliets with hitewledge that casting the haiiat Di? beliete is iliegei. See. 5. Administratioa. The Cemmissioii shati hale [subtle meetings and engage with Fettetai. State, arid leeat arid electiae iaw experts. as ta carry out its miesieh. The Cemmiseieh shat! he ihfatt?ned by, arid shall etrive to avoie ctuelieatihg, the etfetts at existing gevemment entities. The Cemmissien shalt have staff ta etevicie seppot?t far its fUl?EE?l?lGl?tS. Sec. s. Termination. The Cammissian shall terminate 3t) days attei" it submits its repert te the President. See. Genetai Previsiehs. {at Ta the extent eeretitted hy Haw. aha aehjeet ta the availahility of apetamiatioris. the Generai Services Administratiea shail previae tl?ie Cammissien with such administtative sewiees. tunes, facilities, staff, equipment, and OMB-Brennan Center-000782 3 ether services as may be necessary te ean?y eat ite mieetee Ctt't a reimeereabte eaeta, Retevant aeeattmente amt ageaetee ehatt endeavet? te with the Bemmieelen. tneetar as the Fecteral Adviaery Committee Act, as amended (5 USE. App.) (the may aeply te the any fueetiees at the President under that Aet, except tear these ie seetien of the Act, shall he performee by the Administrater at General Services, Membere ef the shatt same without: any additional eetnpeeaatten fer their tat/ark en the Semmtsa?en, but ahalt ee allewed travel expenaea, Eneteaieg gear them in Itett at aube?atenee, te the extent permitted by law fe?" eereena serving iatetm?ttently ie the Gaver?meat eerv?ee (5 Lt?ti. Netl?ting it?: thie erdet? eeati tje eenattuee te impair er ethem?ee affect: (E) the greeted by ?aw ta at": exeeuttve deeartment er ageney; at" the head thereef; et (ti) the tattet?ene efthe Eireeter at the ?ttiee et Managemeet and Buaget relattng te budgetary, aetniniettattve, er tegiatattve This erder shalt be irnptemented eena?stent with tater and subject te the availaeil?ty ef apeteetiet?erte. This etder Ee net iatended ta, and dees not, ereate any right er benefit, aebetentive er enferceable at law or in eqetty by any eatty egateet the Ltn?ted States, ite departments, agencies, at entities? its eftieera, emeleyees, er agents: or any ether eeraen. DONALD J. THE thtTE OMB-Brennan Center-000783 4 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000784 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000785 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000786 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000787 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000788 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000789 10 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000790 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000791 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000792 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000793 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000794 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000795 4 Tab 3 Memo from the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000796 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000797 RE. Election Integnty IUse ofUnantICIpated Needs tie 3% it E1 From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 11:30:30 ?0400 Attachments: Memo_for_the_Director Election and Space_me_tg_tc.docx (25.39 kB); Memo_for_the_President Election and Space_tc.docx (21.04 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:58 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:29 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Thanks, Thomas. Please see some edits and comments attached. From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 5:58 PM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Michelle Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000798 1 Thomas Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:54 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Election Integrity Commission Use of Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 2:45 PM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Election Integrity Commission/ Use of Unanticipated Needs Kathy As you may be aware, the President issued Executive Order 13639 on May 11th establishing a Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. The Vice President has been designated as the Chair of the commission by the ED. andIEx 5 DP- (5 Sec 552(bl(5ll Deliberative Process I Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Attachments: OMB-Brennan Center-000799 2 Draft Memo for the Director Draft Memo for the President (including a letter from the President Authorizing use of the funds) Copies of Authorization and Appropriations Language Executive Order 13639 creating the Commission History of the Unanticipated Needs uses back to 1972 Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202-395-4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000800 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000801 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000802 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000803 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000804 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000805 Google Alert - Electronic Privacy Information Center v. Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, 17-cv-1320 From: Google Alerts To: "Higgins, Cortney J. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 20:15:44 ?0400 Electronic Privac Information Center v. Presidential Advisory on lectlon Integrity, 17-cv?1320 Daily update - July 7, 2017 EWS Trump Panel Portrayed by US as No Threat to Voter Privacy BIoombergQuint (Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump's election integrity commission should be The Electronic Privacy Information Center sued July 3 to halt the information The case is Electronic Privacy Information Center v. Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, 17-cv?1320, US. District Court, Flag as irrelevant You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. Unsubscribe IE RSS Receive this alert as RSS feed Send Feedback OMB-Brennan Center-000806 1 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Miller, Julie L. "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 13:45:07 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202?395?4434 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:43 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Tyler, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo OMB-Brennan Center-000807 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank; -Ty er OMB-Brennan Center-000808 RE. Memo from the President for UnantICIpated Needs ea as: i ?g?e From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Pritcher, Wayne E. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:42:00 ?0400 Ex 6 (5 use. Sec 552(b)(6)) Thanks Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 12:40 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs Ex5 DP- (5 USC Sec {1 From: Amin, Faisal Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 11:32 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. Ex 6 - (5 u_s_c_ Sec 552(b)(5)) Cc: Feit, Y. David D. (Ex 5 - (5 Use Sec elHertig, Donald L. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Subject: RE: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs Hi Wayne, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Faisal From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:15 AM To: Amin, Faisal Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Il Cc: Feit, Y. David Hertig, Donald L. )(bll Subject: RE: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Amin, Faisal Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:09 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. 5 Cc: Feit, Y. David D. EX 6 - (5 USC- Sec Hertig, Donald L. EX 6 - 5 U.S.C. Sec 552 6 Kb? Subject: Re: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs Hey Wayne, OMB-Brennan Center-000809 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Faisal On Jul 6, 2017, at 9:58 AM, Pritcher, Wayne E. TEX 6 (5 U.S.C. SEC 552(b)(6? lNrote: Faisal, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Wayne From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 9:33 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Subject: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000810 2 FW: Memo from the President for UnantICIpated Needs sages: . From: "Pritcher, Wayne E. To: EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:40:26 ?0400 EX 5 DP- (5 From: Amin, Faisal Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 11:32 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. Ex 6 - 5 U.S.C. Sec 552 6 Cc: Feit, Y. David D. 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Hertig, Donald L. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Subject: RE: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs Hi Wayne, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Faisal From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:15 AM To: Amin, Faisal EX 6 II n] Cc: Feit, Y. David D. 5 - (5 U-S-C- Sec gl; Hertig, Donald L. Ex 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Pllb? Subject: RE: Memo from the President for Unanticipated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Amin, Faisal Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 10:09 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. Cc: Feit, Y. David D. EX 6- (5 Sec Hertig, Donald L. Subject' Re Memo from resident for Unanticipated Needs Hev Wayne. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Faisal On Jul 6, 2017, at 9:58 AM, Pritcher, Wayne E. EX 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) lerte: Faisal, OMB-Brennan Center-000811 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process VVayne From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 9:33 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. Subject: IVIemo from the President for Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000812 2 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Curtis, Tyler T. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group chi?> To: "Gates, Thomas O. "Lewis, Sheila D. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 10:55:36 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director_tc.docx (23.81 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 10:47 AM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Lewis, Sheila D. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 10:01 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:58 AM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000813 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Lewis, Sheila D. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:58 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director NO was going toput it in this morning. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 7:32 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Fwd: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Sheila, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: "Miller, Julie L. Date: July 6, 2017 at 5:38:57 PM EDT To: ?Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: ?Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: W: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB OMB-Brennan Center-000814 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Tyler OMB-Brennan Center-000815 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000816 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000817 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000818 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Curtis, Tyler T. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group chl?> To: "Miller, Julie L. "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:26:22 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Message From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:19 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Curtis, Tyler T. gov> Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie Message From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:07 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates ONIB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 Message From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Ce: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Re: Emailing: TAB - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000819 1 On Jul 6, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: Also, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie Original Messa From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. homasiOiGatesng/ombeop. gov> Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Tyler <20 17 ,DecisionMemoTemplateidocx> OMB-Brennan Center-000820 2 5% 3% 135* 5* ?g Unanticipated Needs Final Packagefor CATS From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Enger, Michelle A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 11:02:06 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 - Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB) Michelle Sheila Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank; Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000821 1 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000822 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000823 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000824 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000825 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000826 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000827 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000828 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000829 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000830 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000831 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000832 4 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000833 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000834 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000835 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000836 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000837 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000838 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000839 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000840 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000841 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000842 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000843 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000844 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 10:47:27 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdt (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director WW Template.docx (13.88 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director_docx (23.18 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates 0MB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Lewis, Sheila D. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 10:01 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:58 AM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Lewis, Sheila D. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:58 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. OMB-Brennan Center-000845 1 Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 7:32 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Fwd: Emailing: TAB Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Sheila, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: "Miller, Julie L. Date: July 6, 2017 at 5:38:57 PM EDT To: ?Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: ?Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB 'l - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000846 2 Thanks, -Tyler OMB-Brennan Center-000847 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000848 1 Page 27 ?107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (13) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (0) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu- tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5: and (B) to procure, as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants, as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 3109(b) of title 5, at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. (2) In addition to any authority granted under paragraph (1) of this subsection. the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ- uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 114 of this title. (0) There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000849 TITLE PRESIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570. Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 107, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679, providing that employees of the executive depart? ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Government might be detailed from time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist? ance, was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO GS?ia, 17, OR 18 PAY RATES References in laws to the rates of pay for 6113?16, 17, or 18, or to maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organi- zation and Employees. see section 529 [title I. of Pub. L. 101?509. set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. APPLICABILITY OF SUBSEG. TO CURRENT EMPLOYEES OF OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 95?570 provided that: case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act 2, 1978], and whose position would be terminated or whose rate of basic pay would be reduced (but for this sub- section) by reason of section 107(b) of title 3, United States Code (as amended by this Act) [subsec. of this section], such employee may be allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con- tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? ?In the Assistance 105512111553 mantle: :pateci needs .. .. . .. . C11114554155854111465 .. .. .. . . services descubedin 3850410115553155915131 13f 511113114 55. and 14111111111111.1114 .414111441 reiated theretc beginning 1:4 r5 after 114:1 effective date f5 1111s 51455414135112.1614 514111411 55.4455 5151413151 1514.85 13151141304545 51415 which expenditureswere made: under 5this ssc45 111011 for $511911 fiscal. year. 1.115151 1:11e 21111011111411: the close 05-13140 fiscalyear 54544141 513315-5-311011511145 13131131: A41 individual 44121345114115134551144161 under 1111511 authcnity of. this 54211411511; 5a., a1; pay 111550245 cess of the rate of basic pay than (3111156111131 paid-5 11.: 3311.6? Exa?i??i?s ?54388131419 89313951 515 5 (Added Pub. L. 95?570. Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449.) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection, referred to in subsec. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 108. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679, directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses, car- riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office, was repealed by act June 28, 1950, ch. 883, title IV, ?401(j), 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 108, by virtue of a former pro? viso in section 401 of act June 28, 1950, continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force, and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 888. Act Oct. 31. 1951. ch. 654. 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4. 1911. ch. 285. 36 Stat. 1404. from which prior section 108. as enacted by act June 25. 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sec? tion 8 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and. belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em- ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President, have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate, furniture, and public property therein. A complete inventory. in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June. under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service, of all the public property in and belong- ing to the Executive Residence at the White House, showing when purchased, its cost, condi- tion, and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval, and shall then be kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew- ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 92?310, title 11, ?201, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 202; Pub. L. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2450.] AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House? for ?Ex- ecutive Mansion? and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion" in two places. 1972?Pub. L. 92?810 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture, and pub- lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 8(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000850 TITLE PRESIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior. with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em- ployees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 8. 2, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 FR. 8174, 64 Stat. 1262. set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed, with the approval of the President, to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac- counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com- mission of Fine Arts, one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five mem- bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recommend the same for acceptance. (June 25. 1948. ch. 644, 62 Stat. 679; Pub. L. 95570. Nov. 2, 1975, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMENDMENTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House? and substituted in text ?Executive Residence at the White House? for ?President?s House? and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House" wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and elnployees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior, see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION Act Apr. 14. 1949. ch. 51. 63 Stat. 45. authorized ap- pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 18, 2015 120 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other approved activities of that HIDTA, subject to reprogramming requirements: Provided fitrther, That each designated as of September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the fiscal year 2015 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate justification for changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published Office of National Drug Control Policy measures of effectiveness: Provided further, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appropriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year 2016 funding among not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses of discretionary HIDTA funding, as determined in consuitation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than. 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa? tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) For other drug control activities authorized by the Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 {Public Law 109M469), $109,810,000, to remain available until expended, which shall be available as follows: $95,000,000 for the Drug?Free Communities Program, of which $2,000,000 shall. be made available as directed by section 4: of Public Lav?r 107?82, as amended by ?ulolic Law 109?469 (21 [18.0. 1521 note); $2,000,000 for drug court training and technical assistance; $9,500,000 for anti?doping activities; $2,060,000 for the United States membership dues to the World Anti-Doping Agency; and $1,250,000 shall he made avail? able as directed by section 1105 of Public Law 100?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans? ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. Cyanrrciearsn Nessa re current fiscat .eyears as authorised-eh}: 31500 1.08; $000,000, to" 1611181111 avsiiabie 11311313 Septemb?f 30, 2517 - TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER or FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, effi? cient, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federai Government, $30,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Director of the Office of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. OMB-Brennan Center-000851 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000852 1:111" 11 13112111 ,r?'ma 1.31 5.111 131$ 11115111 Sentembe 3?3 2?3 H. R. 2214mm)? year 2017 funding among not inter than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of pialmeii uses of discretionary HIDTA funding ,as determined' 1n consultation with the HIDTA Directors, not later than 110 days after enactment of this Act: Provided ?irt/Her, That upon a determination that 21.11 or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein and upon notification to the Committees on Anpropriations in" the House of Representa? tives and the Senate, such amounts may be transferred back to this appropriation. OTHER FEDERAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAMS (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF For other drug control activities authorized by the Of?ce of National D1ug Control Policy oauthorization Act of 2006 {Public Law 109- 469'), $111 871, 000, to 11311131111 availabie until expended, hich shall be available as foliows: $97 000 ,000 for the Ding Free Communities P1 oerain of which 000, 000 shail be made av ailable as directed by section 4 of Pnhiic Law 107?81215 amended by Public Law109?459 {21 US. 1121 note); 001M100 for drug court training and technical assistance, $9 500 000 for anti doping activities; $2,121,000 101 the United States membership dues to the Weild Anti? -Doping Agency; and $1 250, 000 shall he made avail- able as directed by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469; and an additional $3,000,000, to remain available until expended, 11112111 be for activities authorized by section 103 of Public Law 114-? 198: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may he transferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities, 1511 11mm? 11111;) Kenna . ena" . the 1351? 1'51 tit ti) meet 5 furtherance <11? 11:: 1131;113:1111 intern Senna - - 11 end dinrin-g the e111 as authorize 1:13,? 3 138 198 813511 8111?} 111 INFORMATION AND 1311111011111 TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses for the furtherance of integrated, cient, secure, and effective uses of information technoiogy in the Federal Government, $27,000,000, to remain available nntii expended: Provided, That the Director of the Of?ce of Management and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes. SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO r111: PRESIDENT SALARIES Ale EXPENSES For necessarj}r expenses to enable the Vice President to provide assistance to the P1 eeident in connection With specially assigned functions; services as authorized by 5 SC. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000853 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000854 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000855 1 Appropriated Executive Of?ce 0fthe President Unantieipated Needs History Actual (F 1972 to present) Description 1,000,000 446,000 Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention 1 ,000,000 -0- Not used 1 ,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the U.S. 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1 ,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the U.S. 1979 1 ,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 52,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission on Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1 ,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for International Development 1984 1 ,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000856 242,000 195,000 325,000 President's Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings U.S. Secret Service Executive Of?ce 0fthe President Unanticipated Needs History (F 1972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 110,000 President's Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1996 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1997 0' - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2004 994,000 608,8534 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the US. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009- 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 20 1 0 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010- 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 201 1 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013- 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000857 Executive Of?ce 0fthe President Unantieipated Needs History (F 1972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, PL. 105-65. 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106-554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 6 In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation. OMB-Brennan Center-000858 4 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000859 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, NO. 93 Tuesday, May 16, 2017 Presidential Documents Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000860 Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity [Commission] is hereby established. Sec. 2. Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc- esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non-provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non-provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 93/Tuesday, May 16, 2017/Presidential Documents Doc. 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 8:45 am] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000861 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper- ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended [5 U.S.C. App.) (the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. Members of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000862 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000863 5 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000864 6 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000865 7 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000866 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000867 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000868 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000869 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000870 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000871 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000872 TAB 3 - Memo from the tor WW Template I rec aw?, we ?t ?was .From Gates, Thomas O. To: Curtis, Tyler T. Date 1 1 ?0400 Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:24: Attachments TAB 3 Memo from the Director WW Template.docx (13.82 kB) Process Ive Ex 5 DP- (5 use Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberat OMB-Brennan Center-000873 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000874 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000875 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - (istory of Unanticipated Needs Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Gates, Thomas O. "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:19:21 -0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process A Julie Original From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:07 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L, Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Re: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director \?Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 6, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process h! \l a 9 Julie Original Message From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000876 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Tyler OMB-Brennan Center-000877 RE: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Miller, Julie L. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:06:31 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 Message From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 6:26 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Re: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 6, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: EXT) DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie Original Message From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Nliller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FVV: Emailing: TAB - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Tyler <20l 7.DecisionMeinoTem plate. docx> OMB-Brennan Center-000878 1 5% 1333 135* *8 5* ?g Final Unanticipated Needs From: "Gates, Thomas O. To: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. "Hitter, Thomas E. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 11:04:07 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 - Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs_pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB) Naomi /Tom Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000879 1 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000880 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000881 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000882 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000883 4 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000884 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000885 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000886 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000887 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000888 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000889 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000890 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000891 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000892 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000893 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000894 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000895 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000896 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000897 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000898 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000899 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000900 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000901 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000902 RE. TAB 3- Memo from the Director WWTemplate 5% 3% From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM To: "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:42:34 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 3 Memo from the Director WW Template_tc.docx (15.39 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:24 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: TAB 3 - Memo from the Director - WW Template Ex 5 DP- (5 use. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative OMB-Brennan Center-000903 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000904 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000905 RE. FYI: FY17 Funding for SpaceCounCIl 7 g; ea we: ma: From: "Gates, Thomas O. administrative group =23131 1 53048241618a7eb571bf5a1 1 18?gates, thom"> To: "Shawcross, Paul J. "Schory, Daniel K. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Black, Samuel J. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2017 11:05:24 ?0400 Attachments: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive Orders.pdf (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB); Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Thomas Gates OIVIB Treasury Branch 202?395-4434 From: Shawcross, Paul J. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 2:27 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Schory, Daniel K. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Black, Samuel J. Subject: RE: FYI: FY17 Funding for Space Council Thanks Thomas. From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 11:54 AM To: Schory, Daniel K. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FYI: FY17 Funding for Space Council Dan Paul Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Let me know if you have any concerns. OMB-Brennan Center-000906 1 Thomas Thomas Gates Treasury Branch Office of Management and Budget 202?395?4434 tgates@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000907 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000908 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000909 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000910 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000911 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000912 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000913 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000914 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000915 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000916 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000917 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000918 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000919 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000920 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000921 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000922 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000923 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000924 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000925 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000926 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000927 4 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000928 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000929 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000930 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package see see sag 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chl?> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 15:42:22 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Marten, Lexi N. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:45 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package EX 6- (5 U. S. C. Sec 552(b)(6ll ll Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Lexi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out (EX 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6)) so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquires. EX Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccurtis omb.eo . 0v OMB-Brennan Center-000931 1 FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Curtis, Tyler T. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group chr?> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 14:23:59 ?0400 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 5:38 PM To: Gates, Thomas O. Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:45 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:43 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director OMB-Brennan Center-000932 1 Tyler, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Let me know if you have any questions. Julie Original From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 Memo from the President, TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director We are preparing an OIVIB package for the President's approval related to expenditu res from the EOP unanticipated needs account. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks -Ty er OMB-Brennan Center-000933 2 FW: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director From: "Curtis, Tyler T. <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group chr?> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 14:23:24 ?0400 Message From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:30 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Sounds good Message From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:26 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Gates, Thomas O. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Message From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:19 AM To: Gates, Thomas O. Curtis, Tyler T. g0v> Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 Executive Orders, TAB 3 Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie Message From: Gates, Thomas O. Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 9:07 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Miller, Julie L. Subject: RE: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated Needs, Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo OMB-Brennan Center-000934 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thomas Gates OMB Treasury Branch 202-395-4434 Message From: Curtis, Tyler T, Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 6:26 PM To; Miller, Julie L. g0v> CC: Gates, Thomas O. Subject: Re: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unantieipated Needs, Unantieipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Will do, thank you. And Thomas may have a better sense of deadline per consultation with OVP On Jul 6, 2017, at 5:38 PM, Miller, Julie L. wrote: Also, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, Julie Original Message-nu From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 1:09 PM To: Miller, Julie L. gov> Cc: Gates, Thomas O, Subject: W: Emailing: TAB 1 - Authorization and Appropriation Language, TAB 2 - Executive Orders, TAB 3 - Memo from the Director, TAB 4 - Memo from the President, TAB 5 - History of Unantieipated Needs, Unantieipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thanks, -Ty1er Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000935 2 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chr"> To: "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:44:05 ?0400 Yeah, just wanted to preempt the inevitable question and EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:43 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. SEC Jlust a reminder that Kathy is out today as well, EX 5 I moms U.S.C. Sec 7 7 era Ive From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6)) so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquiresU.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process 5 Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Tyler C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 OMB-Brennan Center-000936 1 EOP Unanticipated Needs 3% FE 5* From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM administrative group chr"> To: "Marten, Lexi N. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:41:35 ?0400 Lexi, Thomas is out 6 (5 Sec 552(b)(6)) so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquiresEXD Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202-395-3112 ccurtIS@0mbeopg0v OMB-Brennan Center-000937 1 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package ass ass as 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Han"ison, Deidre A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 15:42:52 ?0400 All set on this. Done and done. Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:42 PM To: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Marten, Lexi N. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:45 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Ex6-(U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Lexi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out (EX 5 - (5 U.S.C. SEC 552(b)(5)) so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquires.EX 1; Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, OMB-Brennan Center-000938 1 ?Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccurtis omb.e0 . 0V OMB-Brennan Center-000939 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package sag sea 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:44:58 ?0400 Ex 6 (5 usc. Sec 552(b)(6)) From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:44 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Yeah, just wanted to preempt the inevitable question Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) From: Enger, Michelle A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:43 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package reminder that Kathy is out today as wellS.C .Sec ha" ha 91-h \m Drnr?ncc LI I qupoo VU From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out ?Ex 6 (5 Sec 552(b)(6)) ?so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquires. EX Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, ?Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccu rtis@ om b. eopgov OMB-Brennan Center-000940 1 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package as 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Marten, Lexi N. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A- "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:44:48 ?0400 EX 6 - (5 U.S.CJ C?nn Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process - Lexi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out (EX 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6)) so I thought I?d send you a qu ck update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquires U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccu rtis@ om b. eoggov OMB-Brennan Center-000941 1 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package ass ass ass 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:42:48 ?0400 Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec alJust a reminder that Kathy is out today as well, EX 5 DP- (5 Sec U.S.C. Sec ll i era ive rocess 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is outlEX 6 (5 Sec 552(b)(6? so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquires. Ex Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccu rtis@ om b. eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000942 1 EOP Unanticipated Needs 5% tie 3% 135* is E1 From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM To: "Marten, Lexi N. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A- "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:41:35 ?0400 Lexi, Thomas is out 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquiresU.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process 5 Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, ?Tyler C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccu rtis@ om b. eopgov OMB-Brennan Center-000943 1 FW: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Gillissie, Evan M. To: "Walsh, Heather V. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 12:34:58 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB); TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated (75.89 kB) Hello All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.e0p.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. OMB-Brennan Center-000944 1 Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Ex5 Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000945 2 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000946 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000947 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000948 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000949 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000950 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000951 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000952 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-000953 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000954 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000955 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000956 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000957 Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000958 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000959 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-000960 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000961 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000962 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000963 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-000964 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-000965 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-000966 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-000967 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-000968 4 Re: Request forlmmedlate ReVIew From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM administrative group chr"> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:57:56 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Harrison, Deidre A. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 1:47 PM, Curtis, Tyler T. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:40 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: ?Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000969 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.e0p.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Qt Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000970 2 Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Of?ce of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000971 3 RE: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM administrative group chr"> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:47:38 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:40 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin f0 rwa rded message: From: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. OMB-Brennan Center-000972 1 Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dcilient0@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office ofManagement and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000973 2 RE: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM administrative group chr"> To: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:44:16 ?0400 Ex5 DP Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative ll From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:40 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin fo rwa rded message: From: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative I Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. OMB-Brennan Center-000974 1 Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dcilient0@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office ofManagement and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000975 2 Re: Req uest for mediate Review 13% 21% . From: "Hanison, Deidre A. To: "Altoft, Lois E. Cc: "Miller, Julie L. "Lewis, Sheila D. "Marten, Lexi N. "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 14:30:49 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 1 l, 2017, at 2:29 PM, Altoft, Lois E. Cc: Altoft, Lois E. Cc: Altoft, Lois E. wrote: Lois, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ivvlulv. OMB-Brennan Center-000976 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Altoft, Lois E. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:27 PM To: Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: .Ql?g Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000978 3 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000979 4 Re: Req uest for mediate Review 13% 21% From: "Han1$on, Deidre A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 14:01:16 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 1:57 PM, Curtis, Tyler T. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 1:47 PM, Curtis, Tyler T. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:40 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwa rded message: From: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. OMB-Brennan Center-000980 1 OMB-Brennan Center-000981 Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: DL: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000982 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov Re: Req uest for I mediate Review 13% 21% From: "Han1$on, Deidre A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:54:30 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 1 1, 2017, at 1:47 PM, Curtis, Tyler T. wrote: Jacob assures me he?s on it. I noted the urgency, internal nature, and the very real threat of OVP elevation. From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:40 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. OMB-Brennan Center-000983 1 Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: 9J1: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Of?ce of Management and Budget OMB-Brennan Center-000984 2 Treasury Branch (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000985 Fw:d Request for lmme diate ReVIew tie was: let: gas 55% ., From: "Han"ison, Deidre A. To: "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:40:26 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT T0: "Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. OMB-Brennan Center-000986 1 Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Of?ce ofManagement and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000987 2 FW: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Han1$on, Deidre A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 11:12:59 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB); TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13-92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated (75.89 kB) Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:06 AM To: Freeland, Jeff K. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre OMB-Brennan Center-000988 1 Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-000989 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000990 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000991 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-000992 3 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-000993 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-000994 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-000995 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-000996 4 OMB-Brennan Center-000997 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-000998 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-000999 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-001000 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001001 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001002 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001003 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001004 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001005 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001006 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-001007 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001008 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-001009 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001010 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-001011 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-001012 4 Re: UnantICIpated Needs Package 5% 3% From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Marten, Lexi N. "Curtis, Tyler T- "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 10:35:59 ?0400 Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Jul 11, 2017, at 9: I 6 AM, Harrison, Deidre A. wrote: Kathy, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Happy to discuss at 9:30. Thank you, Deidre DeidreA. Harrison (202) 395 -7591 dciliento@omb. eop. gov From: Marten, Lexi N. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 8:45 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001013 1 -LeXi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is outlEX 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6? so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquires.lEX 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, ?Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccurtis omb.eo . ov OMB-Brennan Center-001014 2 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package see sea 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Hanrison, Deidre A. To: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Marten, Lexi N. "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 09:16:46 ?0400 Kathy, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Happy to discuss at 9:30. Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Marten, Lexi N. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 8:45 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process -L eXi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. OMB-Brennan Center-001015 1 Cc: Enger, Michelle A. < Vlichelle A. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is outlEX 6 (5 Sec 552(b)(6? so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquirelex 5 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process DP- Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Tyler C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccurtis omb.eo . 0V OMB-Brennan Center-001016 2 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs Package see see egg 5% 1533? as: *3 51 ?g From: "Marten, Lexi N. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 08:44:30 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process -L exi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6)) so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquiresU.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process LDPT Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccu rtis@ om b. eopgov OMB-Brennan Center-001017 1 RE. EOP Unanticipated Needs ?g?Package 7 . 1533: miss; 7 ire?42:11:: 31m: To: "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 10:56:37 ?0400 Sheila, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 10:36 AM To: Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: Marten, Lexi N. Curtis, Tyler T. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: Re: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Thanks Sent from my iPhone On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:16 AM, Harrison, Deidre A. wrote: Kathy, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Happy to discuss at 9:30. Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Marten, Lexi N. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 8:45 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. OMB-Brennan Center-001018 1 Subject: RE: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process -Lexi From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 9:42 AM To: Marten, Lexi N. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: EOP Unanticipated Needs Package Lexi, Thomas is out 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6? so I thought I?d send you a quick update on the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council funding package in case Kathy inquire-?n Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec ?Hons? Hope you had a good weekend and just let me know if any questions, -Ty er C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccurtis@om b.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001019 2 Re: Req uest for mediate Review 13% 21% From: To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:57:56 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 1:54 PM, Harrison, Deidre A. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 1:47 PM, Curtis, Tyler T. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 1:40 PM To: Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: Fwd: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Begin forwarded message: From: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: July 11, 2017 at 1:27:55 PM EDT To: "Harrison, Deidre A. Cc: "Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001020 1 Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: 9mg: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001021 2 Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@om b.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001022 3 RE: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Walsh, Heather V. To: "Gillissie, Evan M. "Herron, Lindsay E. "Hitter, Thomas E. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:18:39 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 use. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative a From: Gillissie, Evan M. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:35 PM To: Walsh, Heather V. Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. E0 Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Hello All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process IhanK you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM OMB-Brennan Center-001023 1 To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Of?ce of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001024 2 Re: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec To: "Anderson, Jessica C. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 21:28:12 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:26 PM, Anderson, Jessica C. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Hello All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.e0p.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. OMB-Brennan Center-001026 1 Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Of?ce of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001027 2 FW: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Walsh, Heather V. administrative group heat"> To: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 12:36:17 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB); TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 - History of Unanticipated (75.89 kB) From: Gillissie, Evan M. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:35 PM To: Walsh, Heather V. Herron, Lindsay E. Hitter, Thomas E. E0 Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Hello All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 12:05 PM To: Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:52 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: FW: Request for Immediate Review OMB-Brennan Center-001028 1 +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395?7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001029 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001030 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001031 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001032 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-001033 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-001034 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-001035 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-001036 4 OMB-Brennan Center-001037 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-001038 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-001039 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-001040 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001041 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001042 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001043 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001044 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001045 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001046 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-001047 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001048 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-001049 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001050 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-001051 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-001052 4 FW: Request for Immediate ReVIew From: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. To: "Walsh, Heather V. "Gillissie, Evan M. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 11:52:21 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB); TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB) +Evan From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 11:25 AM To: Walsh, Heather V. Cc: Taransky, Naomi Stern S. Lewis, Sheila D. Subject: RE: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001053 1 Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395-7591 dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001054 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001055 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001056 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001057 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-001058 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-001059 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-001060 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-001061 4 OMB-Brennan Center-001062 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-001063 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-001064 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-001065 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001066 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001067 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001068 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001069 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001070 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001071 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-001072 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001073 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-001074 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001075 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-001076 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-001077 4 RE: Request forlmmedlate Revrew ii ea From: "Harrison, Deidre A. EOPIOM To: 'Walsh, Heather V. Cc: "Taransky, Naomi Stern S. "Lewis, Sheila D. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 11:24:45 -0400 Attachments: Unanticipated Needs Allocation Memo for the Director.docx (22.97 kB); TAB 1 Authorization and Appropriation Languagepdf (68.4 kB); TAB 2 Executive Orders.pdf (98.05 kB); TAB 3 Memo from the Director.docx (13.92 kB); TAB 4 Memo from the Presidentdocx (17.16 kB); TAB 5 History of Unanticipated Needs.pdf (75.89 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Deidre A. Harrison I (202) 395?7591 I dciliento@omb.eop.gov From: Harrison, Deidre A. Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 3:35 PM To: Subject: Request for Immediate Review Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Thank you, Deidre Deidre A. Harrison Office ofManagement and Budget Treasury Branch (202) 395?7591 I dciliento@omb.eop.gov OMB-Brennan Center-001078 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001079 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001080 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001081 3 Tab 1 Authorization and Appropriations Language OMB-Brennan Center-001082 1 Page 27 107. Domestic Policy Staff and Office of Admin- istration; personnel In order to enable the Domestic Policy Staff to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (1) without regard to any other provision of law regulating the employment or compensa- tion of persons in the Government service, to appoint and fix the pay of not more than? (A) 6 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic. pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5: and in addition (B) 18 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and in addition (C) such number of other employees as he may determine to be appropriate at rates not to exceed the minimum rate of basic pay then currently paid for GS?lb? of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (2) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts. temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalenL of the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Execu? tive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5. In order to enable the Office of Adminis- tration to perform its functions, the President (or his designee) is authorized? (A) without regard to such other provisions of law as the President may specify which reg- ulate the employment and compensation of persons in the Government service. to appoint and fix the pay of not more thani 5 employees at rates not to exceed the rate of basic pay then currently paid for level of the Executive Schedule of section 5314 of title 5; and in addition (ii) 5 employees at rates not to exceed the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5; and (B) to procure. as provided in appropriation Acts, temporary or intermittent services of experts and consultants. as described in and in accordance with the first two sentences of sec- tion 310900) of title 5. at respective daily rates of pay for individuals which are not more than the daily equivalent of the maximum rate of basic pay then currently paid for of the General Schedule of section 5332 of title 5. In addition to any authority granted under paragraph of this subsection, the President (or his designee) is authorized to employ individ? uals in the Office of Administration in accord- ance with section 3101 of title 5 and provisions relating thereto. Any individual so employed under the authority granted under such section 3101 shall be subject to the limitation specified in section 11.4 of this title. There are authorized to be appropriated each fiscal year such sums as may be necessary for the official expenses of the Domestic Policy Staff and the Office of Administration. OMB-Brennan Center-001083 TITLE PRE SIDENT 108 (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978, 02 Stat. 2448.) PRIOR. SIDN A prior section 107. act June 25. 1948. ch. 644. 62 Stat. 679= providing that eniplnyees of the executive depart- ments and independent establishments of the executive branch of the Governlnent might be detailed froln time to time to the White House Office for temporary assist- ance. was repealed by section 2(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. See section 112 of this title. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1973, see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. Rsrsesnces IN OTHER Laws TO G's-16. 17. OR 18 PAY HATFs References in laws to the rates maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule. to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Org ani- zation and Employees, see section 529 [title I, of Pub. L. 101?509, set out in a note under section 5376 of Title 5. ELPPTIIUARITJTY STIRSEC. CURRENT ENIPT.OYEEH OF OFFICE OF Section 6(b) of Pub. L. 957570 provided that: ?In the case of an individual? who is an employee of the Office of Administra- tion as of the date of the enactment of this Act [Nov 2. 1978]. and whose position Would be terminated or Whose rate of basic pay would be reduced {but for this sub- section) by reason of section l0'l(b) of title 3. United States Code (as amended by this Act] [subsee of this section], such employee may he allowed to continue to hold such position and receive basic pay at the rate in effect on the effective date of this Act [see Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 102 of this title] during the period which begins on such date and ends 2 years after such date so long as such employee con? tinues as an employee of the Office of Administration.? i??1?83 tl?ie erases-1E: for ?ncntici- satetli Beds ?109 e: ilievel?i?lli as the Executive emanate: er asses: .5333 m7 trle (Added Pub. L. 95?570, Nov. 2. 1978. 92 Stat. 2449-) REFERENCES IN TEXT For the effective date of this subsection. referred to in subseo. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Ainendlnent note under sec? tion 102 of this title. PRIOR PROVISIONS A prior section 103, act. June 25, 1948. ch, 644. 62 Stat, 6'79. directing the Quartermaster General of the Army to provide suitable accommodations for the horses. care riages, and other vehicles of the President and of the Executive Office. was repealed by act June 28. 1950. ch. 383. title TV. ?401(j). 64 Stat. 271. Insofar as prior section 103. by virtue of a former pro- viso in section 401 of act June 28. 1950. continued to re- main in effect to the extent that it was applicable to the Department of the Air Force. and the United States Air Force. it was additionally repealed by act Sept. 19. 1951. ch. 407. title IV. 65 Stat. 333. Act Oct. 31, 1951, ch. 654, 65 Stat. 701. repealed that part of act Mar. 4, 1911, ch. 285, 36 Stat. 1404, from which prior section 103, as enacted by act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 672, had been derived. That part of the 1911 act had previously been repealed by sect tion 3 of the 1948 act. EFFECTIVE DATE Section applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as an Effective Date of 1978 Amendment note under section 102 of this title. 109. Public property in and belonging to the Ex- ecutive Residence at the White House The steward, housekeeper, or such other em? ployee of the Executive Residence at the White House as the President may designate, shall under the direction of the President. have the charge and custody of and be responsible for the plate. furniture. and public property therein. A complete inventory, in proper books, shall be made annually in the month of June, under the direction of the Director of the National Park Service. of all the public property in and belong? ing to the Executive Residence at the White House. showing when purchased, its cost. condi? tion. and final disposition. This inventory shall be submitted to the President for his approval. and shall then be Kept for reference in the office of the Director of the National Park Service, which shall furnish a copy thereof to the stew? ard, housekeeper, or other employee responsible for the property. (June 25. 1948. ch. 5?14. 62 Stat. 679: Pub. L. 92?310. title 11. ?201. June 5. 1972. 86 Stat. 202: Pub. L. 957570. Nov. 2. 1973, 92 Stat. 2450.) A l\1ENl HINTS 1978?Pub. L. 95?5?0 substituted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the White House" for ecutive Mansion" and in text ?Executive Residence at the White House" for ?Executive Mansion? in two places. l972?Pub. L. 92?310 struck out provisions which re- quired a bond in the sum of $10,000 from the person hav- ing charge and custody of the plate, furniture. and pub? lic property. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) OMB-Brennan Center-001084 TITLE PRE SIDENT Page 28 of Pub. L. 95?570. set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRANSFER or Functions of all other officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such Department, with two exceptions, transferred to Secretary of the Interior, with power vested in him to authorize their performance or performance of any of his functions by any of such officers, agencies, and em? ployees. by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 3. 1. 2. eff. May 24. 1950, 15 F.R. 3174, 54 Stat. 1262, set out in the Appendix to Title 5. Government Organization and Employees. ?110. Furniture for the Executive Residence at the White House All furniture purchased for the use of the Ex? ecutive Residence at the White House shall be, as far as practicable, of domestic manufacture. With a view to conserving in the Executive Resi- dence at the White House the best specimens of the early American furniture and furnishings, and for the purpose of maintaining the interior of the Executive Residence at the ?White House in keeping with its original design, the Director of the National Park Service is authorized and directed. with the approval of the President. to accept donations of furniture and furnishings for use in the Executive Residence at the White House, all such articles thus donated to become the property of the United States and to be ac? counted for as such. The said Director of the Na- tional Park Service is further authorized and di? rected. with the approval of the President. to appoint a temporary committee composed of one representative of the American Federation of Arts, one representative of the National Com? mission of Fine Arts. one representative of the National Academy of Design, one member of the American Institute of Architects, and five meni? bers representing the public at large; the said committee to have full power to select and pass on the articles in question and to recmnmend the same for acceptance. (June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Slat. 6'79; Pub. Ti. 95?570, NOV. 2. 1978, 92 Stat. 2451.) AMEND MENTs L. 95?570 inserted in section catchline ?the Executive Residence at the? before ?White House" and substituted in text "Executive Residence at the ?White House" for ?President?s House"1 and ?Executive Resi- dence at the White House? for ?White House? wherever appearing. EFFECTIVE DATE or 1978 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 95?570 applicable to any fiscal year beginning on or after Oct. 1. 1978. see section 6(a) of Pub. L. 95?570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title. TRAN SPER 0F FUNCTIONS Functions of officers of Department of the Interior and functions of all agencies and employees of such De- partment, with two exceptions, transferred to Sec- retary of the Interior. see Transfer of Functions note set out under section 109 of this title. COMDIISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE IVIANSION Act Apr. 14, 1949, ch. 51, 63 Stat. 45, authorized ap? pointment of a commission of six to supervise and ap- prove all construction plans and work necessary to PUBLIC LAW 114?1123 DEC, 18, 2015 129 STAT. 2437 year 2014 may he used for any other appioved activities of that subject to repi ogi amming reqnii ements: Prentice? farther That each HTDTA designated as 01? September 30, 2015, shall be funded at not less than the ?scal year 2515 base level, unless the Director submits to the Committees on Appropriations oi' the House of Representatives and the Senate justification 1"01' changes to those levels based on clearly articulated priorities and published foice of National Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness: Previded further?, That the Director shall notify the Committees on Appi'onriations of the initial allocation of fiscal year ZGEB funding among l-llDTAs not later than 45 days after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Committees of planned uses oi discretionary HIDTA und1ng,as determined in consultation With the lilDTA Directors not later than 90 days after enactment of this Act: Provided further, That upon a determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appropriation are not necessary for the piirprISEs provided herein and upon nntificatinn to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representa~ tives and the Senate, such amounts may he transferred back to this appropriation, OTHER FEDELAL DRUG CONTROL TRANSFERS OF For other drug central activities authorized the Office of National Drug Control Policy Beauthorization Act of 2305 (Public Law 109?469), $109, 819 3:000 to remain available until expended, Which shall he available as follows: $95, 8350, 060 for the Drug?lace Communities Program 01?. which 006 ,(Jim shall he made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107'm82, as amended by Piihiic Law 109?469 (21 USC 1521 note); DOG, 000 for drug court training and technical assistance; 500, 000 ior anti? doping activities; $2 (360 008 im the United ates niembeiship dues ?to the World Anti- Doping A gency; and $1 2,50, 990 shall he made avail- ahle as Lliiected by section 1105 of Puhlic Law 109?469: Provided, That amounts made available under this heading may be trans- ferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OVERSIGHT AND REFORM (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses foi the further ance of integrated, effi? cicnt, secure, and effective uses of information technology in the Federal G01: e1 nment, $30 GOO, 000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the Dii ecthi of the Office at l?v?lanagenient and Budget may transfer these funds to one or more other agencies to carry out projects to meet these purposes, OMB-Brennan Center-001085 4 OMB-Brennan Center-001086 H. 244m2U7 year 2017 funding among net later than 45 clays after enactment of this Act, and shall notify the Cummittees in" planned uses (if discretienary fu riding, as determined in tensultation with the HIDTA l?Jifr'eu?tiirs, not later than 90 days after eiiacttiierl?t (if this Aet: Prmrideal further, ri?hat 111mm a. determination that all or part of the funds so transferred from this appreyriatinn are not necessary fer tiie purposes provided herein an?l 1133911 noti?cation ta the Cemniittees on Appropriations 91" the House sf Representa? tives and the Senate, Such amounts may be transferreii back to this appropriation. THEE FEDEPJKL DRUG CONTROL PHOGRABES TRANSFERS OF UN ES For ether drag central actiVities authorized by tile Office of National Brag Cantrol Pelicy Heautherization As: (if 2006 {lJuljlic Law 103?45971, $111,871,000, remain available until expemled, which shall be available as lhll?ws: liar the Brug?Free Communities Program, 01? which $2,009,000 shall he maile available as ?irected by sectien 4 of Public Law 107?622, as amended by Public Law 109~4?69 (21 USC. 1521 Rate); $2,000,043.) for drug ceurt training an? technical assistance; $9,500,000 {Gr and-doping activities; $2,121,00? fur the United States-i membership (in s. to the W'arlil Anti?Deming? Agenry: and $1,259,006 shall be made avail- able as directed by sectimi 1105 (if Publis: Law 109-469; Burl an additional $3,903,030, to remain available until expended, shall be activities authnrized by section 103 of Public Law 114? 1.98: Prmiiderf, Than: amounts made available imrle'r this heedi?ng may he transf'erre? in ether Federal departments and agencies in marry nut such activities. TECHNOLOGY UVERSEGHT AND REFORM TRANSFER OF For necessary eXpehSes for tile ?l?rtliera'nue of integrated, ef?a cient, secure, and e?'eetive uses {if inf?rmation techno-leg}; in the Federal Government, ti) remain available until expended: That the Director of the Of?ce 3f blanagenient and Budget iilay transfer these funds is one or mere ether agencies to carry out projects to meet these. pu {poses SPECLAL AASSISTABTCE TO THE PRESIDENT SAIJU-LIE EXP 3 Far Hesiessairy expenses to enable the Vice President in provide assistance to the President in cannection with specially assigned functions: services as autherize? by 5 U.S.C. 3109 and 3 U.S.C. Tab 2 Executive Orders OMB-Brennan Center-001087 1 22389 Federal Register Vol. 82, No. 93 Tuesday, Nlay 16, 2017 Title 3? The President OMB-Brennan Center-001088 Presidential Documents Executive Order 13799 of May 11, 2017 Establishment of Presidential Advisory Commission on Elec- tion Integrity By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and in order to promote fair and honest Federal elections, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Establishment. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity (Commission} is hereby established. Sec. 2. ,Membership. The Vice President shall chair the Commission, which shall be composed of not more than 15 additional members. The President shall appoint the additional members, who shall include individuals with knowledge and experience in elections, election management, election fraud detection, and voter integrity efforts, and any other individuals with knowl- edge or experience that the President determines to be of value to the Commission. The Vice President may select a Vice Chair of the Commission from among the members appointed by the President. Sec. 3. Mission. The Commission shall, consistent with applicable law, study the registration and voting processes used in Federal elections. The Commission shall be solely advisory and shall submit a report to the Presi- dent that identifies the following: those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that en- hance the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting proc? esses used in Federal elections; those laws, rules, policies, activities, strategies, and practices that undermine the American people?s confidence in the integrity of the voting processes used in Federal elections; and those vulnerabilities in voting systems and practices used for Federal elections that could lead to improper voter registrations and improper voting, including fraudulent voter registrations and fraudulent voting. Sec. 4. Definitions. For purposes of this order: The term ?improper voter registration? means any situation where an individual who does not possess the legal right to vote in a jurisdiction is included as an eligible voter on that jurisdiction?s voter list, regardless of the state of mind or intent of such individual. The term ?improper voting? means the act of an individual casting a non?provisional ballot in a jurisdiction in which that individual is ineligible to vote, or the act of an individual casting a ballot in multiple jurisdictions, regardless of the state of mind or intent of that individual. The term ?fraudulent voter registration? means any situation where an individual knowingly and intentionally takes steps to add ineligible individuals to voter lists. The term ?fraudulent voting? means the act of casting a non?provisional ballot or multiple ballots with knowledge that casting the ballot or ballots is illegal. Sec. 5. Administration. The Commission shall hold public meetings and engage with Federal, State, and local officials, and election law experts, as necessary, to carry out its mission. The Commission shall be informed by, and shall strive to avoid duplicating, the efforts of existing government entities. The Commission shall have staff to provide support for its functions. 22390 Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. ENS/Tuesday, May 16, 2017fPresidential Documents Doc, 2017?10003 Filed 5?15?17; 3:45 aln] Billing code OMB-Brennan Center-001089 Sec. 6. Termination. The Commission shall terminate 30 days after it submits its report to the President. Sec. 7. General Provisions. To the extent permitted by law, and subject to the availability of appropriations, the General Services Administration shall provide the Commission with such administrative services, funds, facili- ties, staff, equipment, and other support services as may be necessary to carry out its mission on a reimbursable basis. Relevant executive departments and agencies shall endeavor to cooper? ate with the Commission. Insofar as the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. App.) [the may apply to the Commission, any functions of the President under that Act, except for those in section 6 of the Act, shall be performed by the Administrator of General Services. lVIembers of the Commission shall serve without any additional com- pensation for their work on the Commission, but shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, to the extent permitted by law for persons serving intermittently in the Government service (5 U.S.C. 5701?5707]. Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect: the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or [ii] the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals. This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations. This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person. THE WHITE HOUSE, May 11, 2017. FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001090 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001091 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001092 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001093 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001094 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001095 Tab 4 Memo from the President OMB-Brennan Center-001096 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001097 Tab 5 History of Unanticipated Needs OMB-Brennan Center-001098 1 FY Appropriated 1972 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President Unantiapated Needs History Actual 446,000 (FY I972 to present) Description Special Action Of?ce for Drug Abuse Prevention 1973 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1974 1,000,000 330,000 39,000 92,000 Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council U.S. Puerto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board 1975 500,000 231,000 212,000 Presidential Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1976 1,000,000 235,000 10,000 131,300 19,000 Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials 1977 1,000,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Of?ce of Drug Abuse Policy 1978 1,000,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Stability Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1,000,000 -0- Not used 1980 1,000,000 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties 1981 1,000,000 65,000 100,000 58,000 U.S--.Tapan Economic Relations Group National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legislative and Judicial Salaries 1982 844,800 26,000 15,000 2,000 145,000 50,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission 011 Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives 1983 1,000,000 39,000 80,000 60,000 250,000 Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector Initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for Intemational Development 1984 1,000,000 375,000 WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion 1985 1,000,000 162,000 Task orcc on Combating Terrorism 1986 957,000 180,608 Task Force on Combating Terrorism 1987 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001099 242,000 195,000 325,000 President?s Special Review Board Iran Contra Hearings US. Secret Selvice Executive O?iee oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug-Free America 1 10,000 President?s Commission on Privatization 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Council 1990 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 0 Not used 1996 1,000,000 0 Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 - Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 2001 3,492,3003 - 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the D118 Transition Planning Office 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,85 34 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(for funeral expenses) 24,808 White House Office for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for e-mail reconstruction efforts 2009? 1,000,0006 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010? 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 998,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012- 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 2013? 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 In FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanticipated Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of National Drug Control Policy. OMB-Brennan Center-001100 gm. Executive O?ice oft/1e President Unantiapated Needs History (FY I972 to present) 2 In FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, l05-65, 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, PL. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the . .Elections Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, non-partisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also re?ects a 0.22 percent government- wide rescission per PL. 106?554. 4 In FY 2004, $608,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 5? In FY 2009, PL. 1 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation- OMB-Brennan Center-001101 4 Re: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Anderson, Jessica C. To: "Vought, Russell T. EX 6 - (5 USC. Sec 552(b)(5)) Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 21:46:55 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:28 PM, Vought, Russell T. EX 5 - (5 U-S-C- 390 wrote: 552(b)(5)) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Sent from my iPhone On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:26 PM, Anderson, Jessica C. wrote: Ex l. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Lyons, Derek S. EX 5 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 3i Date: July 11, 2017 at 8:53:01 PM EDT To: "Anderson, Jessica C. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. [mailtonuIie Miller@omb.eop.gov] Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 7:34 PM To: Staff Secretary?EX 5 - (5 U-S-C- 890 Butterfield, Nicholas W. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) c: oy e, mma . mma. . Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001102 1 Fwd: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Anderson, Jessica C. To: "\lought, Russell EX 6 - (5 Sec 552(b)(6)) Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 21:26:07 ?0400 E51 Sent from my iPhone egin forwarded message: From: "Lyons, Derek S. EX 6 (5 use Sec Date: July 11, 2017 at 8:53:01 PME To: "Anderson, Jessica C. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. [mailto:Ju ie Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 7:34 PM To: Staff SecretarJEx 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(611lButterfieId, Nicholas W- Ex 6 (5 use. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Doyle, Emma K. Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001103 1 Re: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Vought, Russell T. Ex 6 - (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6)) (Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) i To: "Anderson, Jessica C. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 21:59:42 -0400 Sent from my iPhone On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:46 PM, Anderson, Jessica C. wrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:28 PM, Vought, Russell T. (Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Jwrote: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Sent from my iPhone On Jul 11, 2017, at 9:26 PM, Anderson, Jessica C. wrote: Ex 5 (5Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: "Lyons, Derek S. EX 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 3 Date: July 11,2017 at 8:53:01 PM To: "Anderson. Jessica C, Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. [mailtonulie Miller@omb.eop.gov] Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 7:34 PM To: Staff Secretary (Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Ii Butterfield, Nicholas W. (Ex 5 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Doyle, Emma K. Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001104 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001105 2 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Herron, Lindsay E. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 19:36:44 ?0400 Lindsay, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, July To: Staff Secretary EX 6 (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6))i Nicholas W. Butterfield Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Doyle, Emma K. Evan M. Gillissie Subject: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001106 1 FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Herron, Lindsay E. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 19:36:00 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated needs package Memo from the President 7?11?17.docx (22.98 kB); Unanticipated needs package Memo from the Director 7?11?17.docx (20.84 kB) From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 7:34 PM To: Staff Secretary?EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec Ii; Nicholas W. Butterfield 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Doyle, Emma K. Evan Gillissie Subject: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001107 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001108 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001109 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001110 For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Miller, Julie L. To: Staff Secretary?EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 5 "Butter?eld, Nicholas W. (Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: "Doyle, Emma K. Evan M. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 19:33:49 Attachments: Unanticipated needs package Memo from the President 7?11?17.docx (22.98 kB); Unan?cipated needs package Memo from the Director 7?11?17_docx (20.84 kB) All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001111 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001112 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001113 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001114 11:13:: QUICK TURN: UnantICIpated NeedsMemos for POTUS From: Staff SecretaryEx 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) T0: "McGahn, Donald F. 6 (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) i, "Pitcock, Josh M. "Bremberg Andrew P. \Ex 5 (5 u_s_c_ Sec 552(b)(6)) ,,"McMaster Sec 552(b)(6)) "Short, Marc T. 6_ (5 Sec ?,'Kushner Jared o. EX 6 - (5 U-S-C- Se "Miller, Stephen 552mm? Cc: "Mulvaney, Mick M. EX 5 (5 U-S-C- SEC 552(b)(6)) Staff Secretary EX 6 (5 sec 552(b)(6)) Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 21:06:32 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated needs package Memo from the President 7?11?17.docx (22.98 kB); Unanticipated needs package Memo from the Director 7?11?17.docx (20.84 kB); Unanticipated needs package Memo from the President 7?1 1? 17.docx (22.98 kB); Unanticipated needs package Memo from the Director 7?11?17.docx (20.84 kB) Good evening, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Staff Sec OMB-Brennan Center-001115 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001116 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001117 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001118 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001119 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001120 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001121 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Han"ison, Deidre A. "Gates, Thomas O. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 16:17:53 ?0400 You guys should frame this. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:17 PM To: Miller, Julie L. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:15 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Attached is the signed document. Let me know if you need anything else. Julie From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council OMB-Brennan Center-001122 1 Thank you! + Vliche e for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses ofthe Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001123 2 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election IntegritymCommIssmn and National Space Counc? From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Gates, Thomas O. "Altoft, Lois E. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Gillissie, Evan M. "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 16:15:13 ?0400 Attachments: 20170712144756609.pdf (303.51 kB) Attached is the signed document. Let me know if you need anything else. Julie From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Thank you! +Michelle for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. EO Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001124 1 THE WHXTE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBJECT: Funding for Administrative Costs of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including 3 U.S.C. 108, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114?113), and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Public Law I hereby authorize the following allocations from the appropriation for "Unanticipated Needs": For Amount Administrative costs of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election $500,000 Integrity Administrative costs of the $60,000 National Space Council I hereby determine that these allocations are necessary to meet unanticipated needs in furtherance of the national interest. OMB-Brennan Center-001125 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESEDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, DC. 20503 THE DIRECTOR DECISION MEMORANDUM 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESID FROM: as means Director SUBJECT: Funding for Administrative Expenses of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council Purpose To seek your approval to allocate funding for the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council. Background No dedicated funding is currently allocated for administrative expenses of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity that you established in Executive Order 13799 or the 2017 costs of the National Space COuncil you revived in Executive Order 13303. Section 108 of Title 3, United States Code authorizes an appropriation of up to $1,000,000 each ?scal year (FY) to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the aationai interest, security, or defense. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 1 14?] 13), appropriated $800,000, available through FY 2017. In addition, the Consolidated . Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pubiic Law 115-31), provides $800,000, available through FY 2018. A total of t,600,000 is currently available for Unanticipated Needs. Discussion Attached for your consideration is an allocation from the Unanticipated Needs account in the amount of up to $560,000. Of this amount, $500,000 would be allocated to the Election Commission, including $359,000 to fund reimbursable expenses of the General Services Administration, and the remaining $60,000 would be allocated to the National Space Council. Of the allocation, $310,000 would be derived from remaining baiances of the FY 2016 appropriation, and up to $250,000 would be derived from the FY 2017? appropriation. Since the Unanticipated Needs account is provided to the President, it is necessary to have your approval OMB-Brennan Center-001126 2 for the withdrawal of 1' und 5. Your signature on ihe attached would provide the necessary approval. Recommendation: I recommend that you Approve (signature) Disapprove (signatur Needs more discussion (IX-mark; notes/taskings, if any} OMB-Brennan Center-001127 3 FY Appropriate-d 259.992.0919, .. 1. 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President L?mntiefpated Needs History Actual 4555909 - 0 330,000 39,000 92,000 231,000 212,000 235,000 10,000 133,300 19,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 (F 1972 to present) Description for?Dru Abuse Prevention Not used Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council Pucrto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board Presidentiai Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the U.S. Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Juciicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Office of Drug Abuse Poiicy Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1980 i981 1982 1983 E984 i985 1986 1987 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 844,800 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 957,000 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001128 .. .. 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 65,000 100,000 50,000 26,000 15,000 52,000 145,000 50,000 39,000 30,000 60,000 250,000 375,000 162,000 180,608 242,000 195,000 325,000 Not used U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group 1White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Groufc National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legisiative and Judicial Salaries Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission on Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives Speciai Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for International Development WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism President's Special Review Board iran Contra Hearings U.S. Secret Service Executive O?ice ofthe President Uncertaipnred Needs History (F 1? 19,72 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug?Free America 1 10,000 President's Commission on Privatization F. 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Councii 1990 1,000,000 a 0 Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1996 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 200i 3,492,3003 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,8534 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Of?ce of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(forfuncra1 expenses) 24,308 White House Of?ce for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for email reconstruction efforts 2009- 1,000,000?5 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010- 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the Nationai Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 993,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012? 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 201 3- 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 in FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanlicipateti Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of Nationai Drug Control Poiicy. OMB-Brennan Center-001129 Executive Of?ce oft/1e President Unanticipated Needs History (FY 19:32 to present) 2 in FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, P.L. 105~65. 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, P.L. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, nonnpartisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also reflects a 0.22 percent government wide rescission per P.L. 106-554. 4 In FY 2004, $603,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 6 In FY 2009, PL. 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation. OMB-Brennan Center-001130 6 RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that . goes to the HIll? Wayne E. Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Han"ison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:03:43 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticpated Needs Report FY10.pdf (1.76 MB) From FY10 From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:15 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. EX 6 - (5 USC. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? Do you have one from the last year we expended funds or one of the election commission examples? From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:58 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? Last Year?s report attached. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:56 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. la 6 - (5 use. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? This is to help clear the current package through staff sec. C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccu rtis@ om b. eopgov OMB-Brennan Center-001131 1 Dear Mr. President: I am gleased to iransmi?: ?le acwu??ng of imnsastions the: Unaz?iaipatad Needs Asca?m; fag-r ?13331 yegar 2010- as-requir?d by '3 [13.0. 108. Came-r031 Mead}? Birec?er Gf?ce 0f Admi?isgm?on The Hanerable foseph R. Bidet; Jr. Pmside?t of the Senate Unite? Statss Semis 2?76 Dwighi D. Eisenhawer Building Whah?ng?on, DC. 29501 Emclosure: OMB-Brennan Center-001132 1 Erie Unamtic?pated Needs Agmun?s was established to enable the Presidant, at his discratien, to meet unaniici?ateci needs fag the fu?therance ofn-atignal interest, security, 03.1: defense? personnei needs 3nd use-?13 for 3?rvi-ces. Beginni?g if: FY 2009, in accordanc? with 1914113008,- the Unanficipataci Needs Accent}; was changed. from a Oll?iw?jJBEii? appropria?en to a {we-year appropziatiog. The @110ng re?ects ?the: stamg of-the Uazanticipated Naecis Account as of :Septsm-ber 30., 2G10- for but}: the FY 2009-2016} appropriation and the FY ZQIOQOII apyop?atiom, FY 2389 - 23w Transaa?am Baianae {Eganfisipated Ke?dg (PL, 111-0%) $1,000,000 Expenditures inciudad in 1116 FY 2009 Unamicipatad Nee?s $7,525 $992475 Reportto the: Congress Expendimres in sappo? of the Natianal Commission 011 Fiscal S?42f?~75 Responsibi?ty and Rsform FE 201%) Transag?ians Aarailaab?a Balance Unamiscipa?ied Nee d8 (FL. 111-3117) EXpanditm?es in support gf the National Commission on Fiscal $200,000 $800,060 Respoasibility and Reform OMB-Brennan Center-001133 2 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chr"> To: "Miller, Julie L. "Gates, Thomas O. "Altoft, Lois E. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Gillissie, Evan M. "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 16:17:02 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:15 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Attached is the signed document. Let me know if you need anything else. Julie From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Thank you! +lVliche e for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001135 2 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chr"> To: "Miller, Julie L. "Gates, Thomas O. "Altoft, Lois E. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Gillissie, Evan M. "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:15:59 ?0400 Thank you! +Miche le for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001136 1 RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the HIll? From: "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chr"> To: "Pritcher, Wayne E. EX 5 - (5 U-S-C- Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:15:18 ?0400 Do you have one from the last year we expended funds or one of the election commission examples? From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:58 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? Last Year?s report attached. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:56 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. Ex 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? This is to help clear the current package through staff sec. C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202.395.3112 ccurtis omb.eo . ov OMB-Brennan Center-001137 1 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:22:32 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:21 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses ofthe Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001138 1 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:20:32 ?0400 Do you have the attachment? Thanks From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Thank you! +Michelle for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses ofthe Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001139 1 FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Gates, Thomas O. "Altoft, Lois E. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Gillissie, Evan M. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:08:30 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated needs package Memo from the President 7?11?17.docx (23.72 kB) All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001140 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001141 FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Altoft, Lois E. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Gates, Thomas O. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 21:44:51 ?0400 Attachments: 20170712144756609.pdf (303.51 kB) Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:15 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Attached is the signed document. Let me know if you need anything else. Julie From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Thank you! +Miche le for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. OMB-Brennan Center-001142 1 Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001143 2 THE WHXTE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBJECT: Funding for Administrative Costs of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including 3 U.S.C. 108, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114?113), and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Public Law I hereby authorize the following allocations from the appropriation for "Unanticipated Needs": For Amount Administrative costs of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election $500,000 Integrity Administrative costs of the $60,000 National Space Council I hereby determine that these allocations are necessary to meet unanticipated needs in furtherance of the national interest. OMB-Brennan Center-001144 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESEDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, DC. 20503 THE DIRECTOR DECISION MEMORANDUM 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESID FROM: as means Director SUBJECT: Funding for Administrative Expenses of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council Purpose To seek your approval to allocate funding for the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council. Background No dedicated funding is currently allocated for administrative expenses of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity that you established in Executive Order 13799 or the 2017 costs of the National Space COuncil you revived in Executive Order 13303. Section 108 of Title 3, United States Code authorizes an appropriation of up to $1,000,000 each ?scal year (FY) to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the aationai interest, security, or defense. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 1 14?1 13), appropriated $800,000, available through FY 2017. In addition, the Consolidated . Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pubiic Law 115-31), provides $800,000, available through FY 2018. A total of t,600,000 is currently available for Unanticipated Needs. Discussion Attached for your consideration is an allocation from the Unanticipated Needs account in the amount of up to $560,000. Of this amount, $500,000 would be allocated to the Election Commission, including $359,000 to fund reimbursable expenses of the General Services Administration, and the remaining $60,000 would be allocated to the National Space Council. Of the allocation, $310,000 would be derived from remaining baiances of the FY 2016 appropriation, and up to $250,000 would be derived from the FY 2017? appropriation. Since the Unanticipated Needs account is provided to the President, it is necessary to have your approval OMB-Brennan Center-001145 2 for the withdrawal of 1' und 5. Your signature on ihe attached would provide the necessary approval. Recommendation: I recommend that you Approve (signature) Disapprove (signatur Needs more discussion (IX-mark; notes/taskings, if any} OMB-Brennan Center-001146 3 FY Appropriate-d 259.992.0919, .. 1. 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President L?mntiefpated Needs History Actual 4555909 - 0 330,000 39,000 92,000 231,000 212,000 235,000 10,000 133,300 19,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 (F 1972 to present) Description for?Dru Abuse Prevention Not used Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council Pucrto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board Presidentiai Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the U.S. Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Juciicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Office of Drug Abuse Poiicy Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1980 i981 1982 1983 E984 i985 1986 1987 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 844,800 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 957,000 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001147 .. .. 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 65,000 100,000 50,000 26,000 15,000 52,000 145,000 50,000 39,000 30,000 60,000 250,000 375,000 162,000 180,608 242,000 195,000 325,000 Not used U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group 1White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Groufc National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legisiative and Judicial Salaries Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission on Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives Speciai Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for International Development WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism President's Special Review Board iran Contra Hearings U.S. Secret Service Executive O?ice ofthe President Uncertaipnred Needs History (F 1? 19,72 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug?Free America 1 10,000 President's Commission on Privatization F. 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Councii 1990 1,000,000 a 0 Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1996 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 200i 3,492,3003 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,8534 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Of?ce of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(forfuncra1 expenses) 24,308 White House Of?ce for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for email reconstruction efforts 2009- 1,000,000?5 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010- 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the Nationai Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 993,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012? 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 201 3- 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 in FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanlicipateti Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of Nationai Drug Control Poiicy. OMB-Brennan Center-001148 Executive Of?ce oft/1e President Unanticipated Needs History (FY 19:32 to present) 2 in FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, P.L. 105~65. 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, P.L. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, nonnpartisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also reflects a 0.22 percent government wide rescission per P.L. 106-554. 4 In FY 2004, $603,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 6 In FY 2009, PL. 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation. OMB-Brennan Center-001149 6 RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? From: "Curtis, Tyler T- <"lo=organizationlou=exchange administrative group 1 ?curtis, ch To: "Pritcher, Wayne E. EX 6 - (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:06:09 ?0400 Thank you.lEX 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) {ll 7 7 Deliberative Process From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 2:04 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? From FY10 From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:15 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne E. Ex 6 (5 use. Sec 552(b)(6)) Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Can you send me an example ofthe unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? Do you have one from the last year we expended funds or one of the election commission examples? From: Pritcher, Wayne E. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:58 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? Last Year?s report attached. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 10:56 AM To: Pritcher, Wayne Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: Can you send me an example of the unanticipated needs report that goes to the Hill? This is to help clear the current package through staff sec. C. Tyler Curtis Branch Chief Office of Management and Budget Treasury Branch 202-395-3112 OMB-Brennan Center-001150 1 FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Curtis, Tyler T. administrative group chr"> To: "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:20:56 ?0400 Attachments: Unanticipated needs package Memo from the President 7?11?17.docx (23.72 kB) From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001151 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001152 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Gates, Thomas O. "Altoft, Lois E. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Gillissie, Evan M. "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 12:06:05 ?0400 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Thank you! +Miche le for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001153 1 Re: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Altoft, Lois E. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:32:11 ?0400 That's great! Sent from my iPhone On Jul 12, 2017, at 11:16 AM, Curtis, Tyler T. wrote: Thank you! + Vliche e for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001154 1 RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Curtis, Tyler T. To: "Miller, Julie L. "Gates, Thomas O. "Altoft, Lois E. "Harrison, Deidre A. "Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: "Gillissie, Evan M. "Enger, Michelle A. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:15:59 ?0400 Thank you! +lVliche e for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001155 1 FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council From: "Miller, Julie L. To: "Marten, Lexi N. "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 16:17:39 ?0400 Attachments: 20170712144756609.pdf (303.51 kB) FYI POTUS signed the memo. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:15 PM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Gates, Thomas O. Altoft, Lois E. Harrison, Deidre A. Lewis, Sheila D. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Attached is the signed document. Let me know if you need anything else. Julie From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:16 AM To: Miller, Julie L. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. Enger, Michelle A. Subject: RE: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council Thank you! +Michelle for awareness. From: Miller, Julie L. Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 11:09 AM To: Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: Gillissie, Evan M. OMB-Brennan Center-001156 1 Subject: FW: For Expedited Review: Memos Re: Funding for Admin Expenses of the Election Integrity Commission and National Space Council All, Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process Julie OMB-Brennan Center-001157 2 THE WHXTE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SUBJECT: Funding for Administrative Costs of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council Pursuant to the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, including 3 U.S.C. 108, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114?113), and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (Public Law I hereby authorize the following allocations from the appropriation for "Unanticipated Needs": For Amount Administrative costs of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election $500,000 Integrity Administrative costs of the $60,000 National Space Council I hereby determine that these allocations are necessary to meet unanticipated needs in furtherance of the national interest. OMB-Brennan Center-001158 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESEDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, DC. 20503 THE DIRECTOR DECISION MEMORANDUM 12, 2017 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESID FROM: as means Director SUBJECT: Funding for Administrative Expenses of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council Purpose To seek your approval to allocate funding for the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and the National Space Council. Background No dedicated funding is currently allocated for administrative expenses of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity that you established in Executive Order 13799 or the 2017 costs of the National Space COuncil you revived in Executive Order 13303. Section 108 of Title 3, United States Code authorizes an appropriation of up to $1,000,000 each ?scal year (FY) to enable the President to meet unanticipated needs for the furtherance of the aationai interest, security, or defense. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 1 14?] 13), appropriated $800,000, available through FY 2017. In addition, the Consolidated . Appropriations Act, 2017 (Pubiic Law 115-31), provides $800,000, available through FY 2018. A total of t,600,000 is currently available for Unanticipated Needs. Discussion Attached for your consideration is an allocation from the Unanticipated Needs account in the amount of up to $560,000. Of this amount, $500,000 would be allocated to the Election Commission, including $359,000 to fund reimbursable expenses of the General Services Administration, and the remaining $60,000 would be allocated to the National Space Council. Of the allocation, $310,000 would be derived from remaining baiances of the FY 2016 appropriation, and up to $250,000 would be derived from the FY 2017? appropriation. Since the Unanticipated Needs account is provided to the President, it is necessary to have your approval OMB-Brennan Center-001159 2 for the withdrawal of 1' und 5. Your signature on ihe attached would provide the necessary approval. Recommendation: I recommend that you Approve (signature) Disapprove (signatur Needs more discussion (IX-mark; notes/taskings, if any} OMB-Brennan Center-001160 3 FY Appropriate-d 259.992.0919, .. 1. 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Executive O?iee oft/7e President L?mntiefpated Needs History Actual 4555909 - 0 330,000 39,000 92,000 231,000 212,000 235,000 10,000 133,300 19,000 57,000 100,000 45,000 52,000 6,000 1,000 33,000 26,000 (F 1972 to present) Description for?Dru Abuse Prevention Not used Energy Policy Of?ce Federal Property Council Pucrto Rico Ad Hoc Advisory Board Presidentiai Clemency Board Commission on CIA Activities within the U.S. Presidential Clemency Board Federal Paperwork Commission Privacy Protection Study Commission National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Of?cials Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Juciicial Salaries Commission on Mental Health Office of Drug Abuse Poiicy Metric Board World Hunger Commission Commission on Pension Policy Council on Wage and Price Commission on CIA Activities within the US. 1979 1980 i981 1982 1983 E984 i985 1986 1987 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 844,800 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 957,000 1,000,000 OMB-Brennan Center-001161 .. .. 134,000 67,000 67,000 134,000 34,000 168,000 65,000 100,000 50,000 26,000 15,000 52,000 145,000 50,000 39,000 30,000 60,000 250,000 375,000 162,000 180,608 242,000 195,000 325,000 Not used U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Group 1White House Of?ce Council on Wage and Price Stability Department of State Commission on World Hunger National Agenda for the Eighties U.S.-Japan Economic Relations Groufc National Agenda for the Eighties Commission on Executive, Legisiative and Judicial Salaries Special Task Force on Crime in South Florida Commission on Radio Broadcast to Cuba Property Review Board Native Hawaiians Study Federalism and Private Sector Initiatives Speciai Task Force on Crime in South Florida White House Private Sector initiatives Program White House Quality Education Initiative Agency for International Development WHCA EOP Computer Center Conversion VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism VP's Task Force on Combating Terrorism President's Special Review Board iran Contra Hearings U.S. Secret Service Executive O?ice ofthe President Uncertaipnred Needs History (F 1? 19,72 to present) FY Appropriated Actual Description 1988 1,000,000 150,000 Task Force on Market Mechanisms 20,000 WHO Conference for a Drug?Free America 1 10,000 President's Commission on Privatization F. 1989 1,000,000 181,000 National Space Councii 1990 1,000,000 a 0 Not used 1991 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1992 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1993 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1994 1,000,000 250,000 JFK Assassination Records Review Board 1995 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1996 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 1997 01 - 0 - Not used 1998 1,000,0002 - 0 Not used 1999 1,000,000 - 0 - Not used 2000 996,000 325,000 White House Council on Youth Violence 200i 3,492,3003 0 - Not used 2002 1,000,000 757,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Of?ce 2003 994,000 316,000 To OMB for the DHS Transition Planning Office 2004 994,000 608,8534 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (for funeral expenses) 2005 70,992,0005 493,000 Of?ce of the U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva Mission security) 2006 990,000 - 0 - Not used 2007 990,000 230,600 Gerald R. Ford Foundation(forfuncra1 expenses) 24,308 White House Of?ce for Ford Funeral expenses 2008 1,000,000 1,000,000 To the Of?ce of Administration for email reconstruction efforts 2009- 1,000,000?5 7,525 FY 09 expenses related to the nomination of Associate Justice 2010 Sotomayor 350,000 FY 10 transfer to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform 2010- 1,000,000 200,000 FY 11 transfer to the Nationai Commission on Fiscal 2011 Responsibility and Reform 2011- 993,000 150,000 Not used 2012 2012? 988,000 500,000 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2013 Administration 201 3- 936,322 197,163 FY 2013 Transfer to Presidential Commission on Election 2014 Administration 1 in FY 1997, the $1,000,000 requested for the Unanlicipateti Needs Account was diverted to fund conferences on model state drug laws through the Of?ce of Nationai Drug Control Poiicy. OMB-Brennan Center-001162 Executive Of?ce oft/1e President Unanticipated Needs History (FY 19:32 to present) 2 in FY 1998, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the appropriations act, P.L. 105~65. 3 In FY 2001, the Unanticipated Needs Account was funded through the DOT appropriations act, P.L. 106-346. An additional $2,500,000 was appropriated for the Commission of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as a transfer to be used for objective, nonnpartisan citizens? education and a choice by voters regarding the islands? future status.? It also reflects a 0.22 percent government wide rescission per P.L. 106-554. 4 In FY 2004, $603,853 was allocated but only $601,975 was actually reimbursed. 5 In FY 2005, an additional $70,000,000 was appropriated by PL. 108-324 for Red Cross for reimbursement of disaster relief and recovery expenditures and emergency services associated with Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne.? 6 In FY 2009, PL. 1 1-008 changed this one-year appropriation to a two-year appropriation. OMB-Brennan Center-001163 6 SACIFSGG brie?ng on ?gop? 5% 3% is 5* ?g From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. T0: "Cantield, Ryan N. "Slemrod, Jonathan A. "Vought, Russell T. EOPIOM Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 1 1:29:05 ?0400 Here?s the summary from Tyler for your awareness. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 9:58 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Abrams, Andrew D. Marten, Lexi N. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing Kathy. FOIA - Non Responsive Unanticipated Needs: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001164 1 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001165 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001166 RE. FSGG bnef'ng 5% 3% ma: gas: a From: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A- "Abrams, Andrew D. "Marten, Lexi N. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 11:29:10 ?0400 Thank you! From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 9:58 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Abrams, Andrew D. Marten, Lexi N. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing Kathy, The Senate FSGG briefing on EOP went well yesterday, Dale Cabaniss and Emily Sharp (Senate minority staff) were the only attendees for the subcommittee. The major areas of inquiry were White House lT/Security, ITOR, and Unanticipated Needs with brief discussion of the 0A, OMB, NSC, and White House budgets. There was also reference made to a separate discussion on ONDCP that had already occurred and the subcommittee may request a follow on ITOR discussion. At one point Dale asked Margie Grave whether the IT Modernization Fund was still in the Budget and Margie responded that it?s now in GSA. There was no other discussion of ITM F, TFTC, or any other issues not included in the EOP request. FOIA - Non Responsive Unanticipated Needs: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001167 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process FOIA - Non Responsive From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 9:45 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 8:10 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. OMB-Brennan Center-001168 2 Subject: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive Kathy Kraninger Associate Director for General Government Office of Management and Budget 202-456-3892 OMB-Brennan Center-001169 FW FSGG bnefng To: "Gillis, Brian F. "Pritcher, Wayne E. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 11:35:07 ?0400 Brian and Wayne, FOIA - Non Responsive Unanticipated Needs: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001170 FOIA - Non Responsive From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 9:45 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 8:10 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive Kathy Kraninger Associate Director for General Government Office of Management and Budget 202?456?3892 OMB-Brennan Center-001171 2 RE. SACIFSGG briefingg? on EOP budget I 7 Ag 1533: mime lij??ij 7 31m: (i From: "Slemrod, Jonathan A. To: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. "Can?eld, Ryan N. "Vought, Russell T. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 12:02:22 ?0400 FOIA - Non Responsive From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 11:29 AM To: Canfield, Ryan N. Slemrod, Jonathan A. Vought, Russell T. Subject: briefing on EOP budget Here?s the summary from Tyler for your awareness. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 9:58 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Abrams, Andrew D. Marten, Lexi N. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001172 1 FOIA - Non Responsive . Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001173 2 non?speaking role. Sarah, did I get that right? From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 8:10 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive Kathy Kraninger Associate Director for General Government Office of Management and Budget 202-456-3892 OMB-Brennan Center-001174 3 RE. FSGG bnef'ng 5% 3% ma: see: *3 From: "Gillis, Brian F. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Spooner, Sarah W- "Pritcher, Wayne E. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 11:52:12 ?0400 Attachments: FSGG SAC Getbacks (48.64 kB) Thanks for your email. FOIA - Non Responsive From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 11:43 AM To: Gillis, Brian F. Pritcher, Wayne E. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: FSGG briefing Brian and Wayne, FOIA - Non Responsive Unanticipated Needs: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001175 1 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001176 2 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001177 RE. FSGG bnef'ng 5% 3% ma: see: *3 From: "Pritcher, Wayne E. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. "Gillis, Brian F. Cc: "Harrison, Deidre A. "Hertig, Donald L. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 11:51 :52 ?0400 Tyler, I think this covers it well. Wayne From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 11:43 AM To: Gillis, Brian F. Pritcher, Wayne E. Cc: Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: FW: FSGG briefing Brian and Wayne, FOIA - Non Responsive 0 nnfirinn?l?pd Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001178 1 FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001179 RE FSGG bnef'ng From: "Enger, Michelle A. To: "Curtis, Tyler T. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 10:41 :25 ?0400 Great summary. Thanks for this and for covering yesterday. From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 9:58 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: Enger, Michelle A. Abrams, Andrew D. Marten, Lexi N. Harrison, Deidre A. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing Kathy, FOIA - Non Responsive 0 Un nticioated Needs Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001180 1 FOIA - Non Responsive From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 9:45 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 8:10 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001181 2 Kathy Kraninger Associate Director for General Government Office of Management and Budget 202?456?3892 OMB-Brennan Center-001182 RE- FSGG bnef'ng Egg am am From: "Curtis, Tyler T. EOPIOM administrative group chr"> To: "Kraninger, Kathleen L. Cc: "Enger, Michelle A. "Abrams, Andrew D. "Marten, Lexi N. "Harrison, Deidre A. Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2017 09:57:42 ?0400 Kathy, FOIA - Non Responsive Unanticipated Needs: Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process FOIA - Non Responsive OMB-Brennan Center-001183 1 FOIA - Non Responsive From: Curtis, Tyler T. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 9:45 AM To: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Enger, Michelle A. Spooner, Sarah W. Gillis, Brian F. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: RE: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive From: Kraninger, Kathleen L. Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 8:10 AM To: Enger, Michelle A. Cc: Canfield, Ryan N. Subject: FSGG briefing FOIA - Non Responsive Kathy Kraninger Associate Director for General Government Office of Management and Budget 202?456?3892 OMB-Brennan Center-001184 2 Ex 5 DP- (5 U.S.C. Sec 552(b)(5)) Deliberative Process OMB-Brennan Center-001185 3