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Contains 20 Results:
Legislative, Health Care, Patient Right to Know Act, 1996-1997
Folder contains correspondence and typescripts re this legislation (H. R. 586). Topics include communication between patient and health care provider, gag rules, and managed care. Correspondents include Greg Ganske and Senate Republican Policy Committee.
Legislative, Health Care, RealMed, 1997-1998
Folder contains clippings and various materials on the RealMed network, which was the nation's first system to provide immediate computerized health care claims resolution and payment.
Legislative, Health Care, Republican Health Quality Working Group, 1997-1998
Legislative, Health Care, Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, 1997-1999
Folder contains correspondence re ending "drive through" mastectomies. Correspondents include John T. Doolittle and Sue W. Kelly. Folder also contains correspondence signed by several members of Congress.
Legislative, Homeland Security, 2001-2002
Legislative, House Chaplain Selection, 1999-2000
Folder contains correspondence, clippings, and resumes. Topics include James D. Ford, Charles Wright, Tim O'Brien, Robert Dvorak, partisanship, and anti-Catholic bias. Correspondents include Thomas J. Bliley, Earl Pomeroy, John D. Dingell, Joseph R. Pitts, Catholic League, J. Dennis Hastert, Henry Hyde, and Catholic Alliance.
Legislative, House Majority Leader, Campaign, 1998-1999
Legislative, House Majority Leader, Correspondence, 1995-1996
This folder contains numerous form letters sent by Richard K. Armey to other members of Congress or to congressional staff often to acknowledge their work in the Congress. Topics include Contract with America, public policy advocacy groups, Diane Walters, and congressional reform. Correspondents include Newt Gingrich and Richard Cheney.
Legislative, House Majority Leader, Correspondence, 1997-1999
Legislative, House Majority Leader, Correspondence, 2000-2002
Folder contains correspondence both to and from Richard K. Armey. Topics include John O'Connor, neighborhood improvement, urban development, conservatism, Republican Party, and technology. Correspondents include Vito J. Fossella, Henry H. Shelton, Argeo Paul Cellucci, Rick Perry, Kweisi Mfume (president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), American Muslim Alliance-Southwest, and the Tax Foundation.
