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Contains 21 Results:
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Hitting the Ground Running, 1993
This manual was developed for freshman members of the House. The second part had sample responses on key issues to be used when answering constituent mail.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Managing Toward a Majority, 1993-1994
This volume provided the basics on how to run a congressional office and was distributed to all Republican House members.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Moving of the Office Mail, 1994
Folder contained material on the updated Constituent Letters Database along with 162 sample mail responses.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Orientation Program for Newly Elected Republican Members of the 99th Congress, 1984
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Stats and Quotes, March 18, 1997
Material found in this document was taken from the members' section of "Hillsource," the web site of the House Republican Conference.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Vote Analysis for the 104th Congress, 1995
This volume covered the first 302 votes of this Congress and ended April 6, 1995.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Miscellaneous, 1993-1994
Folder contains a lengthy appraisal of the first year of the Bill Clinton administration; a copy of Catalyst, the inaugural issue of the conference's journal of professional development, and a conference-reading list.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Miscellaneous, 1996
Folder contains material on how to mobilize one's district, Arthur Coia, the Laborers International Union of North America, Bill Clinton, immigration, conference resources, and organized labor.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Miscellaneous, 1997-1998
Folder contains material on media ideas for the war on drugs, banking, education, organized labor, Bill Clinton, impeachment, and conservatism.
Legislative, House Republican Conference, Miscellaneous, 1999-2001
Folder contains material on education, youth violence, tax rebate, and J. C. Watts seeking another term in Congress.