Domestic Council

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The Domestic Council was a White House advisory body in the 1970s that coordinated and developed U.S. domestic policy for the president.

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Domestic Council canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal advisory body
White House policy council
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
appliesToPart domestic affairs of the United States
coordinateWith National Security Council of the United States
surface form: National Security Council

Office of Management and Budget
Cabinet of the United States
surface form: United States federal executive departments
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1977
field domestic policy
public policy
hasFunction monitoring implementation of presidential domestic policy decisions
policy coordination among federal departments on domestic issues
policy development for the President on domestic matters
preparation of domestic policy options for presidential decision
hasMember Domestic Policy Council
surface form: White House domestic policy staff

senior presidential advisers on domestic affairs
hasObjective to centralize domestic policy planning in the White House
to ensure consistency among domestic policy initiatives
to provide integrated domestic policy advice to the president
hasRole advising the President of the United States on domestic policy
coordination of U.S. domestic policy
development of U.S. domestic policy
headquartersLocation White House
inception 1970
issueFocus economic policy
education policy
environmental policy
health policy
social policy
urban policy
welfare policy
legislativeFocus U.S. domestic legislation
location Washington, D.C.
partOf Executive Office of the President of the United States
White House
replacedBy Domestic Policy Council
Domestic Policy Council
surface form: Domestic Policy Staff
subordinateTo President of the United States
White House Office
temporalCoverage 1970s
usedBy President of the United States
White House staff

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Domestic Policy Council predecessor Domestic Council