Box 41
Contains 30 Results:
Correspondence, N, 1993
Topics include tax increases, federal spending, and health care reform. Correspondents include Bill Nations, Shirley Neal, Janis M. Nees, Bill Newcomb, John F. Nice, and Paul Emile Noel.
Correspondence, O, 1993
Topics include health care reform, crisis in Yugoslavia, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, and ranching and farming. Correspondents include Hazel O
Correspondence, Pa-Pf, 1993
Topics include National Voter Registration Act, cost-of-living adjustments, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), health care reform, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal deficit, and outcome-based education. Correspondents include Marc A. Pacheco, T. Andrew Paden, Allan Parker, Judy Parkey, Nancy Pelosi, Timothy J. Penny, Lucia Perri, Catherine Holland Peterson, and Pete Peterson.
Correspondence, Ph-Po, 1993
Topics include separation of church and state, school prayer, Endangered Species Act, confirmation of Joycelyn Elders as Surgeon General, Social Security, taxes on guns and ammunition, and adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians. Correspondents include Mary Alice Pisani, John Edward Porter, and Robert Poteet.
Correspondence, Pr-Py, 1993
Topics include pollution credits for retiring older cars, veterans
Correspondence, Q, 1993
Topics include National Endowment for the Arts funding and cable television charges. Correspondents include Robert L. Quinnett.
Correspondence, Ra, 1993
Topics include abortion, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, federal deficit, and health care reform. Correspondents include Ezra C. Rachal, Kent Ragsdale, Elisabeth Ward Ramagos, Dan Ramsey, Carol J. Rao, and Richard Ray.
Correspondence, Re-Rh, 1993
Topics include Bill Clinton economic recovery plan and health care reform. Correspondents include Janet Reno.
Correspondence, Ri, 1993
Topics include tax increase on tobacco products, lead paint removal, Bill Clinton economic recovery plan, gays in the military, welfare, cable television industry, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal deficit, health care reform, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Correspondents include Bill Richardson, Tom Rickey, Richard Riley, Robert S. Riley, and Lora Rivera.