Expand All Collapse All Extent 929 folders, approximately 36,039 pages Summary This collection consists of records relating to Tom Freedman. Tom Freedman was Special Assistant to President Clinton for Policy Planning and then became a Senior Advisor to the President. In 1996 he was Chief of Staff for Political Strategy during the Clinton/Gore campaign. The collection highlights topics relating to family, children and child care, education, health care reform, food safety, fair housing, Medicaid and Medicare, privacy, tobacco, wage gap, welfare and women's issues. The files contain articles, correspondence, drafts, information packets, memos, reports, speeches, and talking points. Please Note: No items in this collection have yet been scanned nor made available online. For access to the collection please visit the Clinton Library's research room. Scope and Content Note Tom Freedman was Special Assistant to President Clinton for Policy Planning and then became a Senior Advisor to the President. In 1996 he was Chief of Staff for Political Strategy during the Clinton/Gore campaign. After the Clinton administration he went on to become a member of the 2008 Obama-Biden Transition Project on the Technology, Innovation, and Government Reform Policy Working Group and in 2012 he was a policy consultant for the Obama presidential campaign. As of 2016, he is President of Freedman Consulting, LLC and is an advisor to political figures, corporations, and non-profit organizations. The collection highlights topics relating to family, children and child care, education, health care reform, food safety, fair housing, Medicaid and Medicare, privacy, tobacco, wage gap, welfare and women's issues. The records include articles, correspondence, drafts, information packets, memos, reports, speeches, and talking points. Record Type Textual