Box 31
Contains 22 Results:
Schedules, April 18-20, 2000
Folder includes an itinerary and related material for campaign fund-raising trip Richard K. Armey made to Colorado, Montana, Oregon, California, and Utah in behalf of Tom Tancredo, Denny Rehberg, Greg Walden, Jim Cunneen, Mike Stoker, Edward R. Royce, and Merrill Cook.
Schedules, April 21-30, 2000
Folder includes information re events and meetings Richard K. Armey attended in his district.
Schedules, May 1-5, 2000
Correspondents include Bill McCollum, Tom Davis (chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee), Christopher H. Smith, and Bill Archer.
Schedules, May 6-9, 2000
Topics include Values Action Team. Correspondents include Fred Upton and Steven A. McNamara. Folder also contains notes for press briefing.
Schedules, May 10, 2000
Topics include eContract, trade with China, and sex trafficking. Correspondents include Jim Nicholson (chairman of the Republican National Committee), Bill Archer, and the Congressional Institute.
Schedules, May 11, 2000
Topics include computers in the schools and trade with China.
Schedules, May 12-15, 2000
Folder mainly contains an itinerary and related material for campaign fund-raising trip Richard K. Armey made to Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Pennsylvania in behalf of Mark Green, Paul Ryan, Jim Ramstad, and Curt Weldon.
Schedules, May 16-20, 2000
Topics include trade and school choice. Correspondents include J. C. Watts, Matthew F. McHugh (president of the United States Association of Former Members of Congress), Jerry Jones, National Republican Congressional Committee, National Association of Realtors, Wayne Allard, Joseph R. Pitts, and Bob Schaffer.
Schedules, May 21-23, 2000
Topics include trade with China, Rick Lazio, digital signatures, and Values Action Team. Correspondents include Bill Goodling, National Republican Congressional Committee, John L. Mica, and Roy Blunt. Folder also has notes for press briefing.
Schedules, May 24-25, 2000
Topics include Internal Revenue Service, Republican House-Senate Dinner, health care, and Mike Pence. Correspondents include Dan Miller, Rick Lazio, Rob Portman, and Ralph Regula.