[ Released April 18, 1961. Dated April 17, 1961]
Dear Mr.----------:
The vast increase in the international
responsibilities of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in
recent years has made this a major activity of that Department. It is important
and requires continuing attention at a high level. I, therefore, recommend
that there be established in the Department a position of Assistant Secretary
of Health, Education, and Welfare, and that this Assistant Secretary have
primary responsibility for advising and assisting the Secretary in the
field of international affairs. Transmitted herewith is a draft of a bill
which would carry out this purpose.
It may be necessary, from time
to time, to assign additional functions to this Assistant Secretary. He
should not be precluded from assuming such additional functions.
I am convinced that the United
States must make full use of its professional and technical skills and
resources to assist other nations, particularly those newly emerging. The
new Assistant Secretary would provide the necessary assistance to the Secretary
to meet this need.
Enclosed is a letter from the Secretary of Health, Education,
and Welfare describing the proposal in more detail. Sincerely,
JOHN F. KENNEDY