Box BL 13
Restricted
Contains 48 Results:
H.R. 12808: Agriculture: Peanut Act of 1976, 1976
Topics include Peanut Act of 1976 Hearings. Correspondents include Southwestern Peanut Growers' Association and National Farmers Union.
H.R. 12931: Ways and Means: Customs Paperwork Reduction Act of 1976, 1976
H.R. 13484: Ways and Means: Breast Cancer Exams, 1976
Topics include amending Medicare coverage to include breast cancer detection exams. Correspondents include Elizabeth Holtzman.
H.R. 14253: Interior and Insular Affairs: Arkansas River Boundary Rights, 1976
Topics include land rights along the Arkansas River for the Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw Nation, and Cherokee Nation. Correspondents include Ross Swimmer, Principal Chief Cherokee Nation; David Gardner, Principal Chief Choctaw Nation; Overton James, Governor Chickasaw Nation; Oklahoma House Delegation; Thomas S. Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior; and Henry Bellmon.
H.R. 14567: Ways and Means: Estate and Gift Tax Reform Act of 1976, 1976
Topics include contributions for purpose of building new or maintaining a current building structure. Correspondents include Al Ullman.
H.R. 14578: Interior and Insular Affairs: Reclamation Authorizations Act, 1976
H.R. 14596/15556: Ways and Means: Small Business Growth and Job Creation Act of 1976, 1976
Topics include small business tax simplification. Correspondents include National Federation of Independent Business and Joe L. Evins.
H.R. 14831: Appropriations: To Rescind Budget Authority Pertaining to the Office of Drug Abuse Policy, 1976
H.R. 14886: Government Operations: Presidential Transition Act Amendments, 1976
H.R. 15348: Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Telecommunications Industry: Folder 1 of 3, 1976
Folder includes documents dated September 27, 1976. Topics include Consumer Communications Reform Act of 1976, also known as Bell Bill dealing with restricting competition, and Congressional Research Service: Federal Communications Commission Actions Leading to Limited Competition in the Telephone Industry and the Consumer Communications Reform Act. Correspondents include Torbert H. Macdonald and Southwestern Bell.