Box 56: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Contract with America, 1994 - Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Adjournment Kit, 2000
F 1: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Contract with America, 1994.
Folder contains various conference publications, a speech by Richard K. Armey, and clippings on what a Republican majority in the 104th Congress (1995-1996) proposed to do in the first hundred days. Topics include Bill Clinton and the Democratic Party.
F 2: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Contract with America, 1995.
Folder contains charts, conference publications, notes, news release, and speech concerning the Republican agenda for the first 100 days of the 104th Congress (1995-1996). Topics include conservatism, Republican Party, budget, and Bill Clinton. Correspondents include John A. Boehner, James Saxton, the Joint Economic Committee, and Newt Gingrich (speech).
F 3: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Correspondence, 1986, 1988-1989, 1992.
Topics include trade and a listing of anticipated legislation for the 101st Congress (1989-1990). Correspondents include Jack Kemp, Jerry Lewis, Richard Cheney, and Mickey Edwards.
F 4: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Correspondence, January-June 1993.
Topics include House procedure, Congressional Institute at Princeton, Bill Clinton, and the Republican Party. Correspondents include Robert H. Michel, John Kasich, Bill Clinton, Robert S. Walker, Newt Gingrich, Bill Archer, Henry Hyde, and Larry Combest.
F 5: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Correspondence, July-December 1993.
Topics include Travelgate, White House travel office, Bill Clinton, budget, Global Cooperative Initiatives, drug control, Somalia, North American Free Trade Agreement, crime, health care, and Republican subscription to the Democratic Study Group. Correspondents include Henry Hyde (news release), Congressional Institute, Robert H. Michel, Newt Gingrich, William H. Zeliff Jr., and Milton Friedman.
F 6: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Correspondence, 1994.
Topics include Republican subscription to the Democratic Study Group, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, crime, Bill Clinton, health care, Travelgate, White House travel office, Whitewater, Federal Reserve System, antidumping, Clinton’s legal defense trust fund, and Contract with America. Correspondents include Bill Clinton, James A. Leach, Newt Gingrich, Robert H. Michel, Henry Hyde, Bill Paxon, Bill McCollum, Strom Thurmond, Robert Dole, Orrin Hatch, and Alan Simpson. Folder has some letters signed by several members of Congress.
F 7: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Correspondence, 1995-1997, 1999.
Topics include government, performance, tax reform, and information technology. Correspondents include John A. Boehner, William F. Clinger Jr., and J. C. Watts.
F 8: Legislative, House Republican Conference, The Cutting Edge, 1993-1994.
This conference publication reported on office operations. Topics include Congressional Budget Tracking System, Bill Clinton, crime prevention, the Environmental Protection Agency, national and community service, tax reform, Travelgate, and the White House travel office.
F 9: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Dear Colleague Correspondence. 1993.
While most of the material in this folder is from Richard K. Armey to Republican House members, there are a few letters signed by others. Often the correspondence concerns an attached newspaper article. There are a number of topics in the folder with some of the more prominent concerning Bill Clinton, taxes, White House travel office, Travelgate, economy, and the North American Free Trade Agreement. Correspondents include Jim Saxton, Dan Burton, Tom DeLay, Richard Pombo, Robert H. Michel, Newt Gingrich, Henry Hyde, Bill Archer, John Kasich, Americans for Tax Reform, Phil Crane, and the Heritage Foundation.
F 10: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Dear Colleague Correspondence, 1994-1996, 1999-2000.
While most of the material in this folder is from Richard K. Armey and later John A. Boehner and J. C. Watts to Republican House members, there are a few letters signed by others. Some of the correspondence concerns an attached newspaper article. There are a number of topics in the folder with some of the more prominent concerning Bill Clinton, crime, home schooling, biotechnology, budget, and the Newt Gingrich ethics case. Correspondents include Bill McCollum, George Miller, Pat Roberts (speech), Robert H. Michel, Newt Gingrich, Henry Hyde, Duncan Hunter, Floyd Spence, Lamar Smith, Bill Paxon, and Bill Thomas.
F 11: Legislative, House Republican Conference, District Work Materials, 1999.
Folder contains material on various issues to be used for town hall meetings and other presentations.
F 12: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Fact Sheet, 1995-1997.
Topics include U.N. Conference on Women, budget, Contract with America, and taxes.
F 13-14: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Floor Prep, 1995, 1997-1998.
Publication gives information about particular bills, views of leadership, and amendment activity. Floor prep is a companion publication to the Legislative Digest.
F 15: Legislative, House Republican Conference, The House GOP: Guardians of Good Ideas, July 1994.
Folder contains publication outlining the Republican agenda in the 103rd Congress (1993-1994).
F 16: Legislative, House Republican Conference, The House Republican Plan for a Better America, 1995.
Folder contains visuals and bulleted information to assist House members as they address meetings and work with constituents. This was especially concerned with the success of the first 100 days of the Contract with America and the policies and issues which followed.
F 17: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Internship Program, 1994.
F 18: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Issue Brief, 1993-1994, 1997.
Topics include the North American Free Trade Agreement, crime, Bill Clinton, taxes, House Post Office scandal, welfare, White House travel office, Travelgate, Environmental Protection Agency, Occupational Safety and Health Act, Republican Party policy, partisanship, Haiti, the American West, religious conservatives, health care, ethics, and Democratic Party.
F 19-21: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Legislative Digest, 1994-1997.
F 22: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, 103rd Congress Directory, 1993-1994.
F 23: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, 104th Congress Directory, 1995-1996.
F 24: Legislative, House Republican Conference, Manuals, Adjournment Kit, 2000.
Folder contains a summation of the accomplishments of the 106th Congress (1999-2000) as well as a special report on progress on various social issues.
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