Box 157
Contains 38 Results:
Glass-Steagall Repeal Act, 1987-1988
Contains multiple newspaper clippings, multiple photocopies of reports and articles done over the act, correspondence between banking interest groups and Congressman Synar, reports over Japanese Financial Firms, report over the banking reform, report over the stock market, memorandum over the hearing and handwritten notes.
Government Cash Checking, 1988 May
Contains correspondence with a fellow congressmen as well as a draft of a bill and a myth and facts sheet about cash checking.
Gramm-Rudman Hollings Sequestration, 1988
Contains reports about the financial allocations for all the different categories, correspondence with interests groups, reports over finances and hand written notes.
Gramm-Rudman, Debt Ceiling Task Force, 1987 April
Contains questions on the bill, letter analyzing supreme court cases, reports on the bills constitutionality, photocopies of a book, correspondence with fellow congressmen and handwritten notes over the ruling on the supreme court case and the ruling on the Gramm-Rudman bill.
H.R. 1, Water Quality Act, 1987
Contains a letter pertaining to the Water Quality Act (H.R. 1).
H.R. 2, Surface Transportation Act, 1984-1987
Contains letters, reports, and clippings pertaining to raising the 55 mph speed limit in the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act (H.R. 2).
H.R. 2, Surface Transportation Act, 1986-1987
Contains clippings, letters, handwritten notes pertaining to the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act (H.R. 2).
H.R. 3, Omnibus Trade Act, 1987
By far the largest series in the Synar collection, Legislative contains some 82,809 items that cover a wide range of materials and the congressman's full tenure in office.
H.R. 3, Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act, Bryant Amendment, 1987
Contains handwritten notes, interest-group correspondence, clippings, and summaries of the amendment.
H.R. 3, Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act, Bryant Amendment, 1987
Contains bill summaries, government forms, handwritten notes, and reports on the amendment.