Box LG 70
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Contains 24 Results:
Ways and Means: Charitable Tax Deduction, 1974
Topics include tax deductions to religious institutions and charitable organizations. Correspondents include James Townsend, Oklahoma State Representative.
Ways and Means: Employee Benefits Security Act, 1974
Ways and Means: Gasoline Tax, 1974
Topics include eliminate deduction of state-imposed gasoline taxes from federal income tax and proposed 10% gas tax increase. Correspondents include Herschal H. Crow, Oklahoma State Senate.
Ways and Means: Health Care Issues, 1974
Ways and Means: Inflation, 1974
Folder includes correspondence expressing concern about inflation and current economic conditions, many commenting on President Gerald Ford's economic plan. Correspondents include James E. Hamilton, Oklahoma State Senate.
Ways and Means: Oil and Gas Tax Act, 1974
Topics include profit taxes and Oil and Gas Energy Tax Act. Correspondents include Public Interest Economics Center; AFL-CIO; and State Department of Education, Driver, Safety and Health Education.
Ways and Means: Oil Depletion, 1974
Topics include oil depletion allowance elimination; and Oil and Gas Energy Tax Bill of 1974. Correspondents include Taxation with Representation Lobby; Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association; Oklahoma State Chamber of Commerce; and Cities Service Gas Company.
Ways and Means: Pension, 1974
Topics include Employee Benefit Security Act of 1974; Pension Reform Bill; and insurance for retirement accounts. Correspondents include National Federation of Independent Business; UAW; and AFL-CIO.
Ways and Means: Revenue Sharing, 1974
Folder includes correspondence from several Oklahoma mayors dealing with the federal revenue sharing program.
Ways and Means: Social Security, 1974
Topics include earnings limitations; Social Security Disability Insurance Programs; and Social Security Benefit Increase Report and Act dealing with interim cost-of-living increases. Correspondents include National Health Council; John F. Seiberling; Wilbur D. Mills; and State of Oklahoma Public Welfare Commission.