Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
Collection
Identifier: CAC-CC-003

Texarkana, Navigable Streams and Lakes Subject To Section 404 of FWPCA Amendments of 1972., 1972-01-01 - 1972-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: 77100bb4fd6ec63c4a9c86c50bf650dad

Thank You for Your Hospitality, 1975-08-13
Digital Record
Identifier: eac2408234b3208bed0a0bdf35941d0bd

Thank You Letter from Dewey F. Bartlett for a Contribution to The Oklahoma Committee, 1971-09-22
Digital Record
Identifier: 38be818b6d6184e87f88e1d4837362a9d
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign, Sustaining Billing; Gifts - Medallions and Stamps, 1971-1972., 1971-1972, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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Thank You Letter from Dewey F. Bartlett for a Contribution to The Oklahoma Committee, 1971-09-22

The Battle for Indian Legislation: Locked in Dispute in Oklahoma, 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: c063c261fdb06711e3625a77e7c93c24d

The Battle for Indian Legislation: S. 1017 and the Three-Way Struggle, 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: 47d7395f9014cc5fab03a065d9ad42cfd

The Case Against a Federal Department of Education, 1977-01-01 - 1977-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: b91ef6b6895c54e25954f4fb7ed289d7d
The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma: Request for a Health Center
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_003_2_32_12_0006
Dates:
April 24, 1978; 95th (1977-1979)

The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a group focused on educating the public about the benefits of executive reorganization within the Federal Government. They are not supporting specific bills but rather the general idea of reorganization. The committee is funded through private contributions and is not affiliated with the President or other government committees. They believe reorganization can improve government effectiveness by reducing fragmentation and improving policy coordination. They do not support creating unmanageable departments like HEW and are focused solely on departmental reorganization, not regulatory agencies., 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: c7c313cc7e6638ab97cc4b0b21dddebed
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign Subject Files: Government Reorganization; Governors; Governor's Advisory Council of Young Oklahomans; Governor's Prayer Breakfast; David Hall; Harris, Fred; Health, 1971-1972., 1971-1973, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a group focused on educating the public about the benefits of executive reorganization within the Federal Government. They are not supporting specific bills but rather the general idea of reorganization. The committee is funded through private contributions and is not affiliated with the President or other government committees. They believe reorganization can improve government effectiveness by reducing fragmentation and improving policy coordination. They do not support creating unmanageable departments like HEW and are focused solely on departmental reorganization, not regulatory agencies., 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31

The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a non-partisan organization aimed at educating the public and leaders on the importance of rational organization within the Federal Executive Branch to address the nation's problems effectively. The committee is set to open on May 3, 1971, and is led by prominent individuals from various sectors., 1971-05-03
Digital Record
Identifier: 71cbd721ce10e1faf36fd0d8bc627963d
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign Subject Files: Government Reorganization; Governors; Governor's Advisory Council of Young Oklahomans; Governor's Prayer Breakfast; David Hall; Harris, Fred; Health, 1971-1972., 1971-1973, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a non-partisan organization aimed at educating the public and leaders on the importance of rational organization within the Federal Executive Branch to address the nation's problems effectively. The committee is set to open on May 3, 1971, and is led by prominent individuals from various sectors., 1971-05-03

The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a non-partisan organization focused on educating the public and leaders about the importance of rational organization of the Federal Executive branch. They believe the current structure is inadequate and are pushing for urgent reorganization to improve administration, eliminate overlap, establish priorities, and improve government services. Their action program includes sending letters to leaders, publishing articles, appearing on television shows, conducting "road shows" in cities, giving speeches to target groups, possible advertising, outreach to educators, and not lobbying but allowing individual members to contact Congress if they choose., 1971-03-25
Digital Record
Identifier: e9cd31415a9a77554d1b111602e935add
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign Subject Files: Government Reorganization; Governors; Governor's Advisory Council of Young Oklahomans; Governor's Prayer Breakfast; David Hall; Harris, Fred; Health, 1971-1972., 1971-1973, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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The Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization is a non-partisan organization focused on educating the public and leaders about the importance of rational organization of the Federal Executive branch. They believe the current structure is inadequate and are pushing for urgent reorganization to improve administration, eliminate overlap, establish priorities, and improve government services. Their action program includes sending letters to leaders, publishing articles, appearing on television shows, conducting "road shows" in cities, giving speeches to target groups, possible advertising, outreach to educators, and not lobbying but allowing individual members to contact Congress if they choose., 1971-03-25