Box LG 72
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Contains 70 Results:
Ways and Means-Gun Control (S. 1975), 1964
Correspondence: re: S. 1975: "To amend the Federal Firearms Act." (Thomas J. Dodd - Connecticut; Birch Bayh - Indiana; Sam J. Ervin, Jr. - North Carolina; Hiram L. Fong - Hawaii; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee).
Ways and Means-Insurance, 1964
Address: "When The Federals (Saints?) Come Marching In" (By: Joe B. Hunt, State Insurance Commissioners).
Ways and Means-Interest Rates, 1964
Correspondence: re: An unofficial steering committee on house Democrats to prevent long-term interest rates on government bonds from going higher.
Ways and Means-Krebiozen., 1963
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-Peyote (H. R. 9488)., 1964
Correspondence: re: H. R. 9488: "To extend to peyote the provisions of Federal law now applicable to marihuana." (Dante B. Fascell - Florida).
Ways and Means-Social Security/Old-Age Pensions: Aid-to-Dependent Children, 1963
Correspondence: re: Aid to dependent children's programs; Public welfare funds.
Ways and Means-Social Security/Old-Age Pensions: Amish., 1964
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-Social Security/Old-Age Pensions: General Correspondence, 1963
Correspondence: re: Social Security benefits; Exemption of the Amish sect of Pennsylvania from Social Security laws.
Ways and Means-Social Security/Old-Age Pensions: General Correspondence, 1964
Correspondence: re: Legislation to increase Social Security benefits; Hospital care for the aged under the Social Security program; Legislation to increase retirement benefits; H. R. 11865; Social security taxes; Disability insurance program; Old Age and Survivors' Insurance program; Unemployment tax; Research in geriatrics.
Ways and Means-Social Security/Old-Age Pensions: Disability., 1964
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.