Box 47
Contains 25 Results:
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Miscellaneous, 1995-2002
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Press Releases, 1986-2001
Topics include labor, Bill Clinton, balanced budget, Leon E. Panetta, personal investment, and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Correspondents include William F. Buckley Jr.
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Reports, Institutes for Policy Innovation, 1989-1990
Topics include Social Security retirement earnings limit, taxing capital gains, Social Security payroll taxes, deficit, and forecasts.
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Reports, Institute for Policy Innovation, 1991
Topics include savings and loan crisis, Social Security taxes, forecasts, and government regulation.
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Reports, Institute for Policy Innovation, 1992-1994
Topics include new mercantilism, Bill Clinton, capital gains, debt, and economic upsizing.
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Reports, National Center for Policy Analysis, 1989
Topics include taxes on the elderly.
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Reports, National Center for Policy Analysis, 1991-1993
Topics include individual retirement accounts, state and local taxes and effect on economic growth, and economic impact of government spending.
Legislative, Budget/Economy, Supplemental Appropriations, 1997-1999
Legislative, Campaign Finance Reform, 1976-1995
Folder contains correspondence, copies of court documents, copies of legislation, and clippings. Topics include Buckley v. Valeo, tying contributions limit to net campaign debts, soft money, McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Commission, Federal Election Law Reform Commission Act, and New Hampshire Agreement. Correspondents include Democratic National Committee, Carolyn B. Maloney, Tim Johnson, Martin T. Meehan, Donald L. Fowler (testimony), Haley Barbour (statement), and Bill Thomas (statement).
Legislative, Campaign Finance Reform, January-February, 1996
Folder contains correspondence, clippings, and reports. Topics include legislation in the 104th Congress, political action committees, and lobbying. Correspondents include Congressional Research Service, John T. Doolittle, Cato Institute, National Association of Business Political Action Committees, Newt Gingrich, and Bill Thomas.