Box 24
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Contains 18 Results:
Schedules, January 21-27, 1998
Topics include values memo and State of the Union address. Correspondents include Benjamin Netanyahu, Frank R. Wolf, Spencer Abraham, David M. McIntosh, Dan Quayle, Ray LaHood, David E. Skaggs, and John A. Boehner.
Schedules, January 28-31, 1998
Correspondents include Conservative Opportunity Society, Jerry Lewis, and the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Schedules, February 1-5, 1998
Correspondents include John Linder (chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee), National Governors Association, Conservative Opportunity Society, Joseph R. Pitts, and Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Folder also includes detailed agenda for the Leadership and Elected Leadership meetings. In addition, there is a portion of a transcript from Meet the Press in which Richard K. Armey participated.
Schedules, February 6-17, 1998
Topics include the House Republican Planning Conference at Williamsburg, Virginia, Ronald Reagan, real estate investment trusts, and labor. Correspondents include John Linder (chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee) and Saxby Chambliss. The folder has material for events and meetings Richard K. Armey attended in his district.
Schedules, February 18-21, 1998
Folder includes itinerary and related material for trip Richard K. Armey took to Colorado, Washington, Idaho, California, and New Mexico. Visits to Colorado, Seattle, Orange County (CA), and San Diego were part of the Scrap the Tax Code tour. Other stops were campaign fund-raising visits in support of Rick White, Jack Metcalf, Helen Chenoweth, Doc Hastings, John T. Doolittle, Tom Bordonaro, Mary Bono, Christopher Cox, and Bill Redmond.
Schedules, February 22-28, 1998
Topics include tax reform. Correspondents include Conservative Opportunity Society and Peter T. King. Folder also includes itinerary for campaign fund-raising trip Richard K. Armey took to Virginia on behalf of Bob Goodlatte.
Schedules, October 1-7, 1997
Topics include campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Concerned Women for America.
Schedules, October 8-12, 1997
Topics include Section 245 (I) of the Immigration Act and tax reform. Correspondents include Jim Kolbe, Dana Rohrabacher, John A. Boehner, Connie Mack, and Philip M. Crane. Folder also includes itinerary and related material for trip Richard K. Armey made with W. J. "Billy" Tauzin to Ohio and California as part of the Scrap the Tax Code tour. Folder has biographical material on Deborah Pryce, Steve Chabot, Rob Portman, and Bill Thomas.