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Whip Office-Legislation: Veterans' Affairs, Veterans' Appeals, Board of (H. R. 866)., 1961
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.
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Social Security/Old Age Pensions: Aid to Dependent Children (H. R. 4884)., 1961
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.
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Social Security/Old Age Pensions: Medicare (H. R. 4222/S. 909)., 1961
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.
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Social Security/Old Age Pensions: Social Security Amendments (H. R. 6027)., 1961
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.
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Banks/Savings and Loans (H. R. 2900), 1961
H. R. 2900: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, with respect to the taxation of banks, savings and loan associations, and other institutions." (Thomas B. Curtis-Missouri). 1 copy.
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions., 1961
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.
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 86), 1961
H. R. 86: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide a 30-percent credit against the individual income tax for amounts paid as tuition or fees to certain public and private institutions of higher education." (Peter Frelinghuysen-New Jersey).
Whip Office-Legislation: Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 233), 1961
H. R. 233: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide that an individual may deduct amounts paid for tuition, fees, and books to certain public and private institutions of higher education for his education or the education of any of his dependents." (Frank Ikard-Texas).
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 288), 1961
H. R. 288: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to allow a taxpayer a deduction from gross income for tuition and other educational expenses paid by him, whether for his own education or for the education of his spouse or a dependent or any other individual." (Dale Alford-Arkansas).
Whip Office-Legislation: Ways and Means, Taxes: Educational Deductions (H. R. 331), 1961
H. R. 331: "To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to allow a taxpayer with adjusted gross income of $7,500 or less a deduction for the expenses of tuition and certain other fees and charges paid by him for his education or the education of his spouse or any of his dependents." (Charles E. Chamberlain-Michigan).