The White House at Work (5/12)

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      Monday, May 12, 1997

     TODAY: VICE PRESIDENT RELEASES PLAN TO IMPROVE FOOD SAFETY

       Today, Vice President Gore announces a five-point plan to strengthen and improve
food safety for the American people, to better protect America's children and families:

      The plan will improve inspections, expand preventive safety measures, increase research
       to develop new tests that detect risks in the food supply, and build a national Early
       Warning System -- to catch outbreaks offoodborne illness sooner.

      Vice President Gore said: "When children reach for a piece of food, parents deserve to
       have peace of mind. This Administration is using the most modem science and a
       common-sense approach to increase the safety of our nation's food supply and protect the
       public health."

    SATURDAY: PRESIDENT CHALLENGES CONGRESS TO GET TOUGH ON GUNS
                          AND JUVENILE CRIME

       In his weekly Radio Address, President Clinton challenged Congress to pass a
juvenile justice bill that is tough on gangs, tough on guns, and includes targeted crime
prevention to stop crime before it starts:

      The President's Juvenile Justice legislation would declare war on gangs with new
       prosecutors and tougher penalties; extend the Brady Bill so that someone who commits a
       violent crime as a juvenile is barred from buying a gun as an adult; require child safety
       locks to be sold with guns, and keep schools open after hours and on weekends.

      Last week's House-passed Juvenile Justice bill falls far short of that goal, because it is
       weak on guns and does not include targeted crime prevention.

      President Clinton made a special call for his measures to cut off young people's access to
       guns, now the third leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 13 and
       24: "Not a single hunter would lose a gun because of child safety locks ... but countless
       young lives would be saved if stolen guns became useless guns."

      TOMORROW: FIRST MEETING OF NEW HEALTH CARE COMMISSION

      The President's new Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in
the Health Care Industry, co-chaired by HHS Secretary Shalala and Labor Secretary
Herman, holds its first meeting tomorrow:

      The Commission will begin its work to develop a "Patient's Bill of Rights" so
       patients get the information and care they need when they need it, and to
       recommend ways to ensure that the lower cost of many of today's health plans does
       not mean lower quality.


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