Box LG 16
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Contains 38 Results:
Ways and Means: Small Business Taxation, 1958
Ways and Means: Social Security, 1958
Topics include social security revisions; social security medical services; age restrictions; and limitations. Correspondents include AFL-CIO; George Meany; Citizens Educational Co-Operative Union; and State of Oklahoma Director of Public Welfare.
Ways and Means: Social Security Act HR 9467, 1958
Topics include Forand Bill and a summary of bill on increased benefits and medical care without restrictions.
Ways and Means: Teacher's Tax Deductions, 1958
Topics include tax deductions for teachers who continue their educational studies. Correspondents include Freeman H. Beets, president Oklahoma College for Women; G. L. Cross, president University of Oklahoma; National Education Association; John Wesley Raley, president Oklahoma Baptist University; and Oliver S. Willham, president Oklahoma State University.
Ways and Means: Telephone Excise Tax, 1958
Folder includes correspondence on excise tax on telephone bills.
Ways and Means: Transportation Tax, 1958
Topics include freight movement; passenger traffic; and commercial air transportation. Correspondents include Corporation Commission of Oklahoma; Continental Airlines; and National Coal Association.
Ways and Means: Unemployment Compensation, 1958
Topics include unemployment insurance. Correspondents include National Farmers Union; Oklahoma Farm Bureau; Associated Industries of Oklahoma; and Raymond Gary, Governor of Oklahoma.
Agriculture, 1959
Topics include food stamp program; agriculture co-ops; price supports; tobacco legislation; and beef imports. Correspondents include American Farm Bureau Federation; Oklahoma Farm Bureau; and Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association.
Agriculture: Wheat, 1959
Topics include wheat surplus, storage and production; Wheat (acreage and price support) Bill; and Belcher Amendment. Correspondents include Oklahoma Farm Bureau; National Association of Wheat Growers; LeRoy Anderson; Page Belcher; and National Farmers Union.
Appropriations, 1959
Topics include Library Services Act; Development Loan Fund; National Guard program; inflation and "government economy;" and veterans care programs. Correspondents include League of Women Voters; Oklahoma Civil Defense; National Guard Association of United States; The American Legion; Phillips Petroleum Company; Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW); Disabled American Veterans; L. Quincy Mumford, The Librarian of Congress; and Architect of the Capitol.