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Pages in category "Carter administration cabinet members" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
First Lady Rosalynn Carter emerged as an important part of the administration, sitting in on several Cabinet meetings and serving as a sounding board, advisor, and surrogate for the president. She traveled abroad to negotiate foreign policy, and some polling found that she was tied with Mother Teresa as the most admired woman in the world.
Carter administration cabinet members (1 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Carter administration personnel" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 200 total.
In 1977, the Carter administration became the first U.S. presidential administration to invite gay and lesbian rights activists to the White House to discuss federal policy with regard to ending employment discrimination in the federal government on the basis of sexual orientation and related issues (presidential advisor Midge Costanza issued ...
Two years later, Carter tapped her for Secretary of Health and Human Services, [a] therefore making her the first woman to hold two different cabinet positions. [3] Madeleine Albright , who was born in Czechoslovakia , became the first foreign-born woman to serve in a president's cabinet when she was picked by President Bill Clinton for United ...
Carter and the 2024 campaign Carter's name has often come up in 2024, as a punch line for Trump and as a source of inspiration for Democrats like Harris and President Joe Biden .
Conservatives have long been critical of the Cabinet department, which first opened its doors in 1980 after President Jimmy Carter split it off from what is now the Department of Health and Human ...
Joseph Anthony Califano Jr. (born May 15, 1931) is an American attorney, professor, and public servant. He is known for the roles he played in shaping welfare policies in the cabinets of Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Jimmy Carter and for serving as United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in the Carter administration.