Box 454
Restricted
Contains 48 Results:
Organizational Meeting, Meeting of the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, 1993
This collection contains materials acquired and created by Senator Boren and his staff during the time he represented Oklahoma in the U.S. Senate, roughly 1979 to 1994. The most common type of materials found in the collection include a large amount of constituent correspondence, legislative material from work or research on bills, VHS recordings of newsworthy events or Boren appearances, and work with other government agencies.
Panhandle Casework, 1993
Contains letters, memos, and notes pertaining to the Panhandle Eastern Corporation and Taxpayer Bill of Rights in regards to a retroactive application of IRS regulations.
Partnership Simplification, 1993
Contains a letter from Senator Boren to Charles Schusterman, Chairman and CEO of Samson Investment Company regarding Schusterman's simplification proposal for limited partners in tax filings.
Peacekeeping, 1993
Contains materials related to national security issues in Haiti and Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Nickles/Cochran Omnibus Amendment; contains notes in Boren's hand.
Pension and Employee Benefits Simplification, 1993
Contains correspondence with Tulsa Pension Attorneys regarding President Clinton's proposal to reduce the compensation taken into account for qualified retirement plan purposes. The letter received by Boren's office contains handwritten notes.
Richard Roberts, 1993 November 23
Contains a letter from Richard Roberts to Beth Garrett about shares in Fourth Financial Corporation and tax ramifications from the IRS.
Senators A-G, 1993
These materials were originally housed in a binder and have been removed in order to subsequent folders. Senators Akaka-Conrad. Contains material related to work on the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress.
Senators A-G, 1993
These materials were originally housed in a binder and have been removed in order to subsequent folders. Senators Coverdell-Feinstein. Contains material related to work on the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress.
