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Contains 119 Results:
Ways and Means-Tariffs/ Trade: Lead/Zinc, 1957-1958
Correspondence: re: The effect of the curtailment of zinc imports upon the Blackwell Company; Legislation for relief of the lead and zinc industry; Tariffs in zinc and glass imports.
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Lead/Zinc (H. R. 8257/S. 2376)., 1957
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.
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Lead/Zinc (H. R. 8265), 1957
Correspondence: re: H. R. 8265: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to impose taxes on lead and zinc." (Ed Edmondson -Oklahoma).
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Minerals/Petroleum (H. R. 11781)., 1958
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.
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Minerals/Petroleum (H. R. 11929)., 1958
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.
Ways and Means-Tariffs/ Trade: Petroleum., 1957-1958
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.
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Religious Articles (H. R. 7516), 1958
H. R. 7516: "To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 so as to permit the importation free of duty of religious vestments and regalia presented without charge to a church or to certain religious, educational, or charitable organization." (Usher L. Burdick -North Dakota).
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Reciprocal Trade (H. R. 10368)., 1958
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.
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Reciprocal Trade (H. R. 10818), 1958
Correspondence: re: H. R. 10818: "To extend the authority of the President to enter into trade agreements under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, and for other purposes." (James C. Davis -Georgia).
Ways and Means-Tariffs/Trade: Reciprocal Trade (H. R. 12511), 1958
Correspondence: re: H. R. 12511: "To extend for two years to authority of the President to enter into trade agreements under section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and for other purposes." (Richard M. Simpson -Pennsylvania).