Vice President Gore and Tipper Gore to Moderate Family Policy Conference (10/13/00)
THE WHITE HOUSE

                          Office of the Vice President
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For Immediate Release                                   Contact: (202) 456-7035
Friday, October 13, 2000



                      VICE PRESIDENT GORE AND TIPPER GORE
                      TO MODERATE FAMILY POLICY CONFERENCE
    Ninth Annual Family Re-Union Conference to Focus on Families and Seniors


Vice President Al Gore and Tipper Gore announced today that the ninth annual
"Family Re-Union" will be held in Tennessee on November 20th.

The Vice President and Mrs. Gore will moderate "Family Re-Union 9: Families and
Seniors:  Across the Generations" at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.  The
yearly conference addresses major policy issues of concern to families and
children.

"Every year Tipper and I look forward to talking with families and those who
care for family members about issues they confront in their daily lives," said
Vice President Gore, who has moderated the conference since he was a US Senator.
"This year, our focus is on older Americans, whose numbers are growing rapidly
and who are playing a more active role in the daily lives of families and
communities than ever before," Vice President Gore continued.  "Their energy and
wisdom can be a powerful force for positive change in our society.  At the same
time, many families are struggling to care for frail elders and we must find new
ways to meet their special needs."

"We know that there is tremendous power in enabling children and seniors to help
each other," added Mrs. Gore. "Al and I are looking forward to learning about
the wonderful creative strategies that bring the generations together."

Conference co-sponsors Andy Shookhoff, Associate Director of the Child and
Family Policy Center at Vanderbilt, and Dr Martha Farrell Erickson, Director of
the Children, Youth & Family Consortium of the University of Minnesota invited
the Vice President and Mrs. Gore to moderate the Family Re-Union.

"Tipper and I are very grateful to the co-sponsors for their devotion to this
on-going family policy initiative," said Vice President Al Gore.  "We are all
committed to empowering families to shape the policies that affect their daily
lives."

As it does each year, the conference will give families, community program
directors, religious, medical, business, educational and law enforcement leaders
and others an opportunity to share their expertise and make recommendations to
local, state and national policy makers. The conference will include forum and
panel sessions led by the Vice President and Mrs Gore as well as smaller working
groups on a wide array of topics.  As in previous years, a film featuring
interviews with children on the topic of the conference will be shown.

More than 1,000 attendees are expected at the conference in Nashville.  In
addition, the conference will be broadcast via satellite so that "community
conversations" on the topic can be conducted across the country.

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