Domestic Policy Council

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Off‌ice of Policy Development
The Off‌ice of Policy Development is comprised of the Domestic Policy Council
and the National Economic Council, which are responsible for advising and
assisting the President in the formulation, coordination, and implementation of
domestic and economic policy. The Off‌ice of Policy Development also provides
support for other policy development and implementation activities as directed by
the President.
Domestic Policy Council
Room 469, Eisenhower Executive Off‌ice Building, Washington, DC 20502
Phone, 202–456–5594. Internet, http://www.whitehouse.gov/dpc.
Assistant to the President and Director of the
Domestic Policy Council
MELODY C. BARNES
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy
Director of the Domestic Policy Council
HEATHER A. HIGGINBOTTOM
Deputy Assistant to the President and Director,
Off‌ice of Social Innovation and Civic
Participation
SONAL R. SHAH
The Domestic Policy Council
was established August 16, 1993,
by Executive Order 12859. The
Council oversees development and
implementation of the President’s
domestic policy agenda and ensures
coordination and communication among
the heads of relevant Federal off‌ices and
agencies.
National Economic Council
Room 235, Eisenhower Executive Off‌ice Building, Washington, DC 20502
Phone, 202–456–2800. Internet, http://www.whitehouse.gov/nec.
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy
and Director of the National Economic
Council
LAWRENCE H. SUMMERS
Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic
Policys
DIANA FARRELL,JASON L. FURMAN
The National Economic Council was
created January 25, 1993, by Executive
Order 12835, to coordinate the
economic policymaking process and
provide economic policy advice to the
President. The Council also ensures that

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