United States Domestic Policy Council
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The Domestic Policy Council (DPC) of the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering domestic policy matters, excluding economic matters which are the domain of the National Economic Council. It is a committee of Cabinet chaired by the President. It has had a number of titles under different presidents:
- "Domestic Council" under Richard Nixon
- "Policy Coordinating Group" under George H. W. Bush
- "Domestic Policy Council" under Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
[edit] Membership
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| Chair | George W. Bush (President of the United States) |
| Director |
Karl Zinsmeister (Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy) |
| Regular Attendees |
Richard B. Cheney (Vice President) |
| Additional Participants |
Stephen L. Johnson (Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency) |

