2014-0299-F: Correspondence with President Jimmy Carter or Rosalynn Carter and George W. Bush, as well as Speeches or Press Releases Regarding the Carters

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2014-0299-F: Correspondence with President Jimmy Carter or Rosalynn Carter and George W. Bush, as well as Speeches or Press Releases Regarding the Carters

2001-2009

FOIA 2014-0299-F requested materials related to correspondence between former President Jimmy Carter or Rosalynn Carter and George W. Bush, as well as speeches or press releases regarding the Carters. This FOIA primarily contains correspondence, tracking sheets, shipping receipts, press releases, reports, cover sheets, routing memoranda, Presidential remarks, trip reports and schedules from the Presidential Daily Diary. Correspondence includes letters from former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford regarding the National Commission on Federal Election Reform, as well as letters from Congress to President George W. Bush urging support for democratically elected governments in Latin America. Also included are routine birthday and anniversary greetings. Reports include the Carter Center’s report on the Council of Presidents and Prime Ministers of the Americas’ recommendations on strengthening democracy as well as numerous trip reports documenting former President Jimmy Carter's foreign trips. Speeches mentioning President Carter include remarks made regarding election reform, remarks made at a Habitat for Humanity event, the retirement of Air Force One Tail Number 27000, the Miller Center re-dedication, and the 2002 Nobel Laureates Photo-Op in the Oval Office.

60 folders, approximately 946 pages

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SNAC Resource ID: 11627262

George Bush Library

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