Box 76
Contains 42 Results:
Legislative, Banking, Savings and Loan Bailout Packet, 1980-1990
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1991, Departmental, Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, 1990
Topics include committee report, committee print, conference report, HR 5257, homosexuality in school curriculum, and statement of administrative policy. Correspondents include William E. Dannemeyer and Leon E. Panetta.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1991, Departmental, Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations, 1990
Topics include committee print, committee report, statement of administration policy, and HR 5241. Correspondents include Timothy J. Penny, Dick Armey, and Leon E. Panetta.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1991, Departmental, VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies, 1990
Topics include HR 5188, briefs, committee print, and committee reports. Correspondents include Leon E. Panetta.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1991, District of Columbia, 1990
Topics include HR 5311, committee reports, and committee print. Correspondents include William E. Dannemeyer.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1991, Overview, 1990
Topics include George H. W. Bush budget proposals, testimony of Nicholas F. Brady, and statement of Michael J. Boskin. Correspondents include Richard Darman.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1991, Supplemental, 1991
Topics include committee report and committee print.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1992, 1991
Topics include technical corrections and correcting enrollment errors, proposed rule changes, and proposed changes to subcommittee jurisdiction.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1992, 302 and 602 Allocations, 1991
Topics include subcommittee spending allocations. Correspondents include Joseph M. McDade and Jamie Whitten.
Legislative, Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1992, Continuing Resolutions, 1991
Topics include substitutes and amendments, El Salvador, talking points, committee reports, committee prints, and statements of administration policy. Correspondents include Richard Darman.
