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of the members is designated by the President as Chairman.

The Council analyzes the national economy and its various segments; advises the President on economic developments; appraises the economic programs and policies of the Federal

Government; recommends to the President policies for economic growth and stability; assists in the preparation of the economic reports of the President to the Congress; and prepares the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers.

For further information, contact the Council of Economic Advisers, Old Executive Office Building,
Washington, DC 20502. Phone, 202–395–5084.

Council on Environmental Quality

Room 360, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20501
Phone, 202-456-6224

722 Jackson Place NW., Washington, DC 20503

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The Council on Environmental Quality formulates and recommends national policies to promote the improvement of the quality of the environment.

The Council on Environmental Quality was established within the Executive Office of the President by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4341 et seq.). Additional responsibilities were provided by the Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4371 et seq.).

The Council consists of three members appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. One of the members is designated by the President as Chairman.

The Council develops and recommends to the President national policies that further environmental quality; performs a continuing analysis of changes or trends in the national

environment; reviews and appraises programs of the Federal Government to determine their contributions to sound environmental policy; conducts studies, research, and analyses relating to ecological systems and environmental quality; assists the President in the

preparation of the annual environmental
quality report to the Congress; and
oversees implementation of the National
Environmental Policy Act. The Chairman
of the Council also serves as Chair of the
President's Commission on
Environmental Quality.

For further information, contact the Information Office, Council on Environmental Quality, 722 Jackson Place NW., Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 202–395–5754. Internet, http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/.

National Security Council

Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20506

Phone, 202-456-1414

Members:

The President

The Vice President

The Secretary of State

The Secretary of Defense
Statutory Advisers:

Director of Central Intelligence
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff

Standing Participants:

The Secretary of the Treasury

U.S. Representative to the United Nations
Chief of Staff to the President

Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs

Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
Officials:

Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs

Deputy Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs

Deputy Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs and Staff Director
Executive Secretary

WILLIAM J. CLINTON
ALBERT GORE, JR.

WARREN M. CHRISTOPHER

WILLIAM J. PERRY

JOHN M. DEUTCH

GEN. JOHN M. Shalikashvili, USA

ROBERT E. RUBIN

MADELEINE K. ALBRIGHT
LEON E. PANETTA
ANTHONY Lake

LAURA D'ANDREA TYSON

ANTHONY LAKE

SAMUEL R. BERGER

NANCY E. SOderberg

ANDREW D. SENS

The National Security Council was established by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended (50 U.S.C. 402). The Council was placed in the Executive Office of the President by Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1949 (5 U.S.C. app.).

The National Security Council is chaired by the President. Its statutory members, in addition to the President,

are the Vice President and the
Secretaries of State and Defense. The
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is
the statutory military adviser to the
Council, and the Director of Central
Intelligence is its intelligence adviser.
The Secretary of the Treasury, the U.S.
Representative to the United Nations, the
Assistant to the President for National

Security Affairs, the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and the Chief of Staff to the President are invited to all meetings of the Council. The Attorney General and the Director of National Drug Control Policy are invited to attend meetings pertaining to their jurisdictions; other officials are invited, as appropriate.

The Council advises and assists the President in integrating all aspects of national security policy as it affects the United States-domestic, foreign, military, intelligence, and economic-in conjunction with the National Economic Council.

For further information, contact the National Security Council, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20506. Phone, 202-456-1414.

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For further information, contact the Office of the Director, Office of Administration, Washington, DC 20503. Phone, 202-456-2861.

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