Box 14
Contains 52 Results:
Maurice Lee Jr. letter to Mike Synar, re: Boley Post Office, 1990 May
Contains a letter sent in to Mr. Synar from constituent which he forward to the USPS in regards to the closing of a post office in Boley, Oklahoma.
Response from Secretary of Secondary Education, 1990 May
Contains the response from the secretary of secondary education sent to Synar.
Letter to Nancy Bruce of the Federal Aviation Administration, 1990 May 1
Contains a letter to Nancy Bruce of the Federal Aviation Administration regarding a constituent's concern about F.A.A. regulations.
Letter to Jennifer Salisbury of the Department of Interior regarding commercial leases and the School Land Trust, 1990 May 7
Letter authored by Senator Nickles and Senator Boren.
Letter to President Bush regarding the prosecution of Savings and Loan Fraud, 1990 May 25
This series contains 4,009 items related to interactions between Synar's office and departments and agencies within the federal government. These materials include numerous references to projects in Oklahoma and problems encountered by constituents.
Letter to President Bush regarding U.S. policy in Peru, 1990 June
Contains a call for cosigners and notes with annotations by Synar and his staff.
Letter to Fred T. Goldberg, Jr., Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service from the Oklahoma congressional delegation, 1990 June 18
Letter expresses constituent concerns regarding IRS regulations on taxation and withholding.
10-33 Emergency Team, Nowata Radio frequency problem, 1990-1991
Contains letters and hand written notes pertaining to transmissions on the emergency radio frequency and the Federal Communications Commission.
CIS Technologies regarding Medicare F1 Contract, 1990-1991
Contains documents, letters, and an article pertaining CIS Technologies request of a Medicare contract.
Financial Interest and Syndication Rules, Federal Communications Commission action, 1990-1991
This series contains 4,009 items related to interactions between Synar's office and departments and agencies within the federal government. These materials include numerous references to projects in Oklahoma and problems encountered by constituents.