President Clinton Names Mark A. Weinberger as a Member of the Social Security Advisory Board (10/2/00)
                              THE WHITE HOUSE

                       Office of the Press Secretary

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For Immediate Release                                           October 2,
2000


   PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES MARK A. WEINBERGER AS A MEMBER OF THE SOCIAL
                          SECURITY ADVISORY BOARD

     The President today announced his intent to nominate Mr. Mark A.
Weinberger to serve as a Member of the Social Security Advisory Board.

     Mr. Mark A. Weinberger, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, is currently the
Director of National Tax for Ernst & Young LLP.  Previously, he served as
Chief of Staff and Counsel to the President?s 1994 Bipartisan Commission on
Entitlement and Tax Reform.  Mr. Weinberger also served as Chief Tax and
Budget Counsel to Senator John Danforth.  In addition, he was a
Commissioner of the National Commission on Retirement Policy.

     Mr. Weinberger is a graduate of Emory University.  He received M.B.A.
and J.D. degrees from Case Western Reserve University and a M.A. degree in
Tax Law from Georgetown University Law Center.

      The Social Security Advisory Board, created in 1994, is an
independent, bi-partisan Board that is responsible for advising the
President, Congress, and the Commissioner of Social Security on matters
related to the Social Security and Supplemental Security Income programs.

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