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From: Alexander, Elizabeth Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 11:24 AM To: Alexander, Elizabeth Subject: Talking Points on the Vice President's new Chief of Staff Bruce Reed Talking Points on the Vice President's new Chief of Staff Bruce Reed * Vice President Joe Biden announced today that Bruce Reed will succeed Ron Klain in the role of Chief of Staff for the Office of the Vice President. Mr. Reed has most recently worked for the Administration as Executive Director of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, also known as the Bowles-Simpson Commission * The Vice President and Bruce Reed have known each other for over 20 years. They worked closely together in the 1990s to pass the crime bill and the Vice President has sought his advice and counsel in the years since. * Bruce brings a unique blend of experience and perspective to this position and his leadership will be a tremendous asset to the Office of the Vice President and to the entire White House. * Bruce knows both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue well, serving in important roles in both the Obama and Clinton Administrations and on Capitol Hill. * Bruce Reed's previous work in the White House came during the Clinton-Gore administration, where he spent four years as the Chief Domestic Policy Advisor to the President, after two years as Deputy Domestic Policy Advisor and two years as Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy Planning. During this period, he helped President Clinton win passage of landmark welfare reform, the Clinton education agenda, and much more. On behalf of the Clinton-Gore Administration, Reed worked closely with then-Senator Biden to help craft and win passage of the 1994 Biden Crime Bill, which included then-Senator Biden's Violence Against Women Act and his initiative to put 100,000 cops on the streets. * Prior to the Clinton-Gore administration, Reed was deputy campaign manager for policy for the Clinton-Gore campaign and previously served on the staff of then-Senator Al Gore from 1985-1989. * From 1990-1991, he served as policy director for the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC). Reed returned to the DLC in January 2001, where he served as Chief Executive Officer until his appointment nine months ago as the Executive Director of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. * A native of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Reed is a graduate of Princeton University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University. * His formal title will be Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President
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Talking Points on the Vice President's new Chief of Staff Bruce Reed
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