Box 41
Restricted
Contains 26 Results:
Miscellaneous, County Business Patterns, 1994
Folder contains various census data covering 1964, 1973, 1983, and 1993.
Miscellaneous, Guest Book, 1985-2000
This series has material on a variety of topics. Of particular interest are the folders on Texas issues (including the Texas Exile Program) as well as the folder on the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Award.
Miscellaneous, Jennifer Dunn and Programs for Youth, 1998
Folder contains descriptions of programs Dunn started in her congressional district in Washington.
Miscellaneous, Labor Union Boss Quotes, 1993-1996
Folder contains labor stories pulled from online newspapers. Quotes from labor leaders have been highlighted.
Miscellaneous, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), 1997-1999
Folder contains correspondence and printed material re MADD's National Youth Summit on Underage Drinking. Correspondents include Nita Lowey, Antonio Novello, and Constance Morella.
Miscellaneous, National Football League (NFL), 2001
Folder contains printed material re charity and community events hosted by the NFL.
Miscellaneous, Statistics, 1995-1997
Folder includes data on numbers of lawyers, numbers of lobbyists, churches in the District of Columbia area, and gross domestic product in low-income economies.
Miscellaneous, Texas Exile Program, 1999
Folder includes information on the beginning of the Texas Exile, a statewide initiative funded by the Governor's Criminal Justice Division, aimed at reducing gun crime.
Miscellaneous, Texas Issues, 1985-20001
Folder includes correspondence usually by the entire Texas congressional delegation re businesses locating in the state or encouraging facilities to move to Texas. Folder also has a copy of the "Strategic Plan, 1997-2001" for the Texas Department of Transportation as well as a copy of a report on the border economy between Texas and Mexico. Topics include Pennzoil. Correspondents include Jack Brooks.
Miscellaneous, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Award, 1992
Folder contains information about the bi-annual award sponsored by the House Republican Research Committee. Each Republican House member could nominate some volunteer conservation effort from his/her district. For this award, Richard K. Armey nominated the city of Lewisville, which ultimately won. There are also publications from Keep Texas Beautiful. Correspondents include Porter Goss and Duncan Hunter.