Although the 1961 White
House Conference on Aging was the first to be designated "White
House," several national conferences held in the 1950s
laid the foundation for this important event.
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The following agencies have a statutory role in the
implementation of the 2005 White House Conference on Aging
through the Older Americans
Act Amendments of 2000:
The WHCOA works with many federal partners that share an interest in the future of aging policy of the United States. The following two Cabinet Departments are represented on the 2005 White House Conference on Aging Policy Committee.