Box 262
Contains 30 Results:
Legislative Activity Guide, 103rd Congress, 1992-1994
These materials were originally housed in a binder but have been removed to folders. These materials split at page A-130 these materials continue in a subsequent folder that begins with page A-131.
Legislative Activity Guide, 103rd Congress, 1992-1994
These materials were originally housed in binders but have been removed to folders. These materials begin at Page A-131 after being split at Page A-130.
Legislative Activity Guide, 102nd Congress, 1992-1994
These materials were originally housed in binders but have been removed to folders. These materials split at page 114 and continue in a subsequent folder at page 115.
Legislative Activity Guide, 102nd Congress, 1992-1994
These materials were originally housed in binders but have been removed to folders. These materials begin at page 115 after being split at page 114.
Tobacco, Litigation, 1992-1994
Contains copies of court filings related to class action lawsuits against the tobacco industry.
Health Care Reform, Costs, 1992-1994
Contains memo, pamphlet pertaining to costs associated with the Health Security Act (H.R. 3600). Also includes a letter from the Democratic National Committee pertaining to Democratic media strategy. Materials were loose in original box.
Tobacco, Synar Amendment, 1992-1994
Contains correspondence and clippings related to enforcement of the Synar Amendment.
Tobacco, Synar Amendment, Proposed Rules, undated
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.
Healthcare Reform, Wyden/Synar Basic Definition/Thesis Paper, ca. 1992
Contains materials related to managed competition, global budget cap, and healthcare reform. These materials include handwritten notes by Vivek Varma and Synar.
Prescription Drug Costs, ca. 1992
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.