Box LG 84
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Contains 23 Results:
Appropriations: Public Works, 1977
Appropriations: State Justice and Commerce and the Judiciary, 1977
Folder includes Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, The Judiciary and Related Agencies Appropriations Act FY 1978.
Appropriations: Transportation, 1977
Topics include Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); Minority Business Resource Center; Federal Highway Act Amendments; rapid transit; highway safety; B-1 Bomber; railroad issues; Bicycle Transportation Act; and Coast Guard. Correspondents include Latin American Manufacturers Association; Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC); Tom Kingfield; and Amtrak.
Appropriations: Treasury Post Office and General Government: January - May, 1977
Appropriations: Treasury Post Office and General Government: June - December, 1977
Armed Services: January - August, 1977
Topics include Social Security/Federal Retirement; military training; Selective Service Information - Now that the Draft has Ended; voluntary forces/military readiness; retirement system; Survivor Benefit Plan; Military Construction Authorization Act of 1978; B-1 Bomber; and civil defense. Correspondents include National Federation of Federal Employees; Selective Service System; and Bill Nichols.
Armed Services: September - December, 1977
Topics include voluntary forces/military readiness and technicians. Correspondents include Melvin Price; National Guard Association of the United States; and Association of the United States Army.
Armed Services: Health Care for Retirees: January - September, 1977
Topics include CHAMPUS; military medical services for retirees and dependants; and many letters specifically referring to Reynolds Army Hospital in Lawton. Correspondents include Melvin Price.
Armed Services: Health Care for Retirees: October - December, 1977
Topics include CHAMPUS; military medical services for retirees and dependants; and many letters specifically referring to Reynolds Army Hospital in Lawton as well as the doctor shortage in Lawton. Correspondents include David L. Boren, Governor of Oklahoma.