Box 26
Contains 33 Results:
Correspondence, 1980
Topics include congratulations on election, conversion of in-house Maintenance Division operations to commercial contracts, and Howard Rutledge. Correspondents include Donnald K. Anderson, Glenn M. Anderson, Marion S. Berry, Edmund G. Brown Jr., Benjamin J. Guthrie, Earl Hutto, James B. Lawrence, Clarence D. Long, Ronald M. Mottl, James J. Nance, Leon E. Panetta, Patricia Schroeder, F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., and Bill Tauzin.
Correspondence, Ab-Ak, 1981
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, American Tax Reduction Movement, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration, tax cuts, gun control, tuition tax credit, food stamp program, and combined military civil service and social security retirement. Correspondents include Daniel K. Akaka.
Correspondence, Al, 1981
Correspondence, Am-Ar, 1981
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, Social Security, Head Start, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration, Oklahoma Mining and Minerals Resources Research Institute, food stamp program, and National Write Your Congressman Club Inc. Correspondents include Paul S. Anderson Jr., Charles E. Andrus, and W. C. Arnold.
Correspondence, As-Ay, 1981
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, health insurance, abortion, national defense, tuition tax credit, and Rural Electrification Administration. Correspondents include D. Ashari and Thomas Atwater.
Correspondence, Bab-Ban, 1981
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, food stamp program, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration, Social Security, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, possible extinction of American Bobcat, and school lunch programs. Correspondents include Hamp Baker and William S. Banowski.
Correspondence, Bar, 1981
Topics include extortion and union officials, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Impact Aid, Community Action Agencies, Legal Services Corporation, high interest rates, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of Rural Electrification Administration, Oklahoma Water Resource Board, tuition tax credit, food stamp program, and tax cuts. Correspondents include Michael D. Barnes, James V. Hansen, Steven R. Barnes, James R. Barrett, and Sharon Barrow.
Correspondence, Bas-Bay, 1981
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, United Nations, Community Action Agencies, Impact Aid, food stamp program, and extortion and union officials. Correspondents include Dana D. Batey, R. G. Bathe, Marvin Baughman, and Jim Baxter.
Correspondence, Bea-Bel, 1981
Topics include school lunch program, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, Legal Services Corporation, cost-of-living adjustments, tuition tax credit, Stovall Museum of Science and History, Institute of Museum Services funding, military retirement benefits, and air traffic control. Correspondents include Jane Beach, Duane Beachey, Elwin L. Beemer, Phyllis Belcher, Eilene Belden, Bruce M. Bell, and Jack J. Beller.
Correspondence, Ben-Beu, 1981
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, retirement benefits, Land and Water Conservation Fund, merger of civil service and Social Security retirement benefits, tax cuts, Community Action Agencies, and Legal Services Corporation. Correspondents include David B. Benham, Lionel K. Bentley, and Sally Betts.