Box 424
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Contains 40 Results:
Boren-Byrd Co-Sponsors, 1987
Contains consent forms to be included as a co-sponsor for S.2, the Senatorial Election Campaign Act. There is a handwritten note from outside of original folder at the end of the documents.
Boren-Byrd Dear Colleagues, 1987
Contains Dear Colleague Letters sent by Boren and Robert C. Byrd about S.2, Senatorial Election Campaign Act of 1987.
Boren-Byrd, Emery Ideas, 1987
These materials were originally filed by Greg Kubiak. Greg Kubiak, was Legislative Assistant in Boren's office.
Boren-Byrd New York Times Op/Ed, circa 1987
Contains final versions and drafts of an op-ed in the New York Times written by Senator Boren. Contains handwritten notes in Boren's hand.
Boren-Byrd Senate Correspondence, 1987
Contains correspondence between Boren and Senator Robert C. Byrd as well as other members of the Senate, such as Senator John McCain, former Senator Barry Goldwater, Senator Warren Rudman and other officials outside of the Senate on Campaign Finance Reform legislation.
Boren-Byrd Senate Correspondence, 1987
Contains correspondence between Boren and Senator Robert C. Byrd as well as other members of the Senate, such as Senator John McCain, former Senator Barry Goldwater, Senator Warren Rudman, Senator Strom Thurmond and other officials outside of the Senate on Campaign Finance Reform legislation.
Boren-Byrd, State Spending Limits, circa 1987
Contains documents that compare senatorial election campaign spending with Senatorial Election Campaign Act spending limits.
Boren-Byrd Target Lists, 1987
Contains lists of Senators that were targeted for co-sponsorship of S.2, Senatorial Election Campaign Act. A note on the outside of the original folder read "S.1956, David O'Brien ACA 276-8800, Tom Farell ICA 659-6476".
Bork, 1987
The folder contains news articles, correspondence, and information concerning the nomination of Robert Bork for supreme court justice.
Bork, 1987
The folder contains notes, correspondence, information, and a senate transcript regarding the confirmation of Robert Bork as a supreme court justice.