Box LG 14
Restricted
Contains 144 Results:
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Railroad Retirement (H. R. 3669/S. 1347)., 1951
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Railroad Retirement (H. R. 3755/S. 1353)., 1951
Correspondence, bills, reports, and other documents on legislation and Carl Albert's leadership roles as majority whip, majority leader, and speaker of the House. Topics include education, labor, civil rights, busing, gun control, the Vietnam War, revenue sharing, executive impoundment, school prayer, the energy crisis, Watergate, and the administration of the House. An important subseries are memos from John Barriere, executive director of the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Transportation - Agriculture (S. 2357)., 1952
Correspondence re S. 2357 ["To amend the Interstate Commerce Act to restrict the application of the agricultural and fish exemption for motor carriers" (Edwin C. Johnson - Colorado)].
Judiciary-Burnham Chemical Company (H. J. Res. 182/S. J. Res. 23)., 1952
Correspondence re H. J. Res. 182 ["For the relief of the Burnham Chemical Company, a Nevada corporation" (Charles W. Tobey - New Hampshire)].
Judiciary-Child Desertion (H. R. 1403)., 1951
Correspondence re H. R. 1403 ["To prohibit an individual from traveling in interstate or foreign commerce in connection with the abandonment of his dependent child" (Tom Steed - Oklahoma). Resolution adopted by the Oklahoma State Senate and House of Representatives included.
Judiciary-Clarkson Relief (H. R. 6010)., 1952
Correspondence re H. R. 6010 ["For the relief of Mrs. Lennie G. Clarkson and William E. Clarkson" (Carl Albert - Oklahoma).
Judiciary-Condemnation Trials (S. 1958)., 1951
Correspondence re S. 1958 ["To provide for jury trials in condemnation proceedings in the United States district courts" (Pat McCarran - Nevada)].
Judiciary-Construction Contracts (H. R. 7869/S. 2907)., 1952
Correspondence re S. 2907 ["To prescribe policy and procedure in connection with construction contracts made by executive agencies and for other purposes" (Harley M. Kilgore - West Virginia; Homer Ferguson - Michigan; John J. Sparkman - Alabama)] and H. R. 7869 [same title as S. 2907 (J. Percy Priest - Tennessee)].
Judiciary-Court Cases (H. R. 3098)., 1952
Correspondence re H. R. 3098 ["To amend sections 1331 and 1332 of title 28, United States Code, relating to amount in controversy" (Frances E. Walter - Pennsylvania)].
Judiciary-Davis, Harold Joe (H. R. 2972)., 1952
Correspondence re H. R. 2972 ["For the relief of Harold Joe Davis" (William G. Stigler - Oklahoma)].