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Senator Bob Dole: A Leader in Agriculture, Arms Control, Budget, Crime, and Education

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_PP_075_1_2_18_0020

Dates

  • Creation: 1988/1987
  • Creation: 100th Congress (1987-1989)

Scope and Contents

Senator Bob Dole, a candidate for President, has a strong record of leadership in various areas including agriculture, arms control, national defense policy, budget and government spending, crime and criminal justice, support for the disabled, and education. He has been a proponent of fiscal conservatism, strong national defense, and supporting programs for the needy while also advocating for measures to reduce government spending and deficits. Senator Dole has also been a strong advocate for the rights of law-abiding citizens and victims of crime. Additionally, he has worked to promote equal access and opportunities for the disabled and has supported measures to improve education by giving parents more control over their children's education.

Language of Materials

English

Creator(s)

Dole, Robert Joseph (Bob), 1923-2021

Policy Area(s)

Campaign management--United States

Congress

100th (1987-1989)

Tribal Affiliation(s)

Nonaffiliated

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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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