Box 223
Contains 53 Results:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1991
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.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Iroquois Pipeline, 1991
Contains documents pertaining to the Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Oil Pipeline Program, 1991
Contains documents pertaining to a hearing before the Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources. Original title contained the date of the hearing, August 1, 1991.
Federally Employed Women, 1991
Contains the Federally Employed Women's (FEW) legislative agenda for the 102nd Congress.
Government Securities Act, 1991
Contains materials pertaining to the Committee on Energy and Commerce's Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance oversight hearing on the reauthorization of the Government Securities Act of 1986.
Government Waste Task Force, 1991
In addition to the materials related to the Task Force on Government Waste, there is a seemingly misfiled Dear Colleague letter regarding a proposed "cultural exemption" to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
H.R. 2, Family and Medical Leave Act, 1991
Contains bill text, whip issue summary and fact sheet pertaining to the Family and Medical Leave Act (H.R. 2).
H.R. 2, Family and Medical Leave Act, 1991
Contains bill text, letters, Dear Colleague letters, DSG Legislative Reports, DSG fact sheet, reports from the Committee on Education and Labor and the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, and other documents pertaining to the Family Medical Leave Act (H.R. 2).
H.R. 3, Veterans Compensation Amendments, 1991
Contains a printout from the LEGIS database pertaining to the Veterans Compensation Amendments (H.R. 3).
H.R. 5, Striker Replacement Bill, 1991
Contains letters, statements, and documents pertaining to a bill to amend the National Labor Relations Act and the Railway Labor Act to prevent discrimination based on participation in labor disputes (H.R. 5). Also contains a few fact sheets that pertain to unrelated legislation such as telecommunications, civil rights, health care, and international trade.