Series 2: Legislative, 1967-1974
F 1: Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Railroad Retirement, 1969.
Topics include railroads employees hours of service.
F 2: Judiciary, 1969.
Topics include Richard M. Nixon (messages), electoral college, immigration Law and legislation, drug abuse, organized crime, and firearms ownership. Correspondents include Quentin N. Burdick, Antonio Borja Won Pat, Thomas J. Meskill, and William L. Springer.
F 3: Judiciary: J. B. Guarin, 1969.
F 4: Judiciary: Electoral College, 1969.
Topics include George C. Wallace and Robert P. Griffin. Correspondents include Edmund S. Muskie, James G. O'Hara, Birch Bayh, Andrew J. Biemiller, Hale Boggs, Robert McClory, Richard M. Nixon (message), David W. Dennis, John Dowdy, Ron deLugo, and Chalmers P. Wylie.
F 5: Judiciary: Prayer, 1969.
Topics include congressional salaries and pensions.
F 6-8: Miscellaneous: A-F. 1969.
Topics include electoral college, used cars, United States economic conditions, and Internal Revenue Code Amendment. Correspondents include Seymour Halpern (Folder 7), Charles S. Gubser (Folder 7), and Thomas J. Meskill (Folder 7).
F 9: Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 1969.
Topics include endangered species law and legislation. Correspondents include Richard M. Nixon (message).
F 10: National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, 1969.
F 11: Opinion Ballots: Education, 1969.
Topics include sex instruction, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, and farm taxation law and legislation.
F 12: Opinion Ballots: Foreign Aid, 1969.
Topics include Edward M. Kennedy and missiles. Correspondents include Richard M. Nixon and Harold R. Collier.
F 13: Opinion Ballots: Imports, 1969.
Topics include taxation and inflation. Correspondents include Vance Hartke.
F 14: Opinion Ballots: Major Issues, 1969.
Topics include Americans for Democratic Action.
F 15: Opinion Ballots: Nixon's Welfare Plan, 1969.
Topics include exports and outer space exploration. Correspondents include Richard M. Nixon and Abraham Ribicoff.
F 16: Opinion Ballots: Tax Reform, 1969.
Topics include Fred Schwengel.
F 17: Post Office and Civil Service, 1969.
Correspondents include National Association of Letter Carriers Political Action Conference in, post service employees salaries, etc., postal service industrial relations, and postal service rates. Correspondents include Glenn C. Cunningham.
F 18: Post Office and Civil Service: Census, 1969.
Correspondents include Maurice H. Stans (Secretary of Commerce).
F 19: Post Office and Civil Service: Civil Service, 1969.
Topics include Ed Edmondson, Margaret Chase Smith, civil service pension, postal service industrial relations, and depletion allowance. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett
F 20: Post Office and Civil Service: Postal Increase, 1969.
Topics include postal service rates and postal service employees salaries.
F 21: Post Office and Civil Service: Postal Reforms, 1969.
Correspondents include Thaddeus J. Dulski, Richard M. Nixon (remarks and press release), Winton M. Blount (Postmaster General), Thruston B. Morton, John B. Anderson, and National Air Carrier Association, Inc. (Press release).
F 22: Post Office and Civil Service: H.R. 11750, 1969.650
Topics include zip code and Postal Service Act of 1969. Correspondents include Richard M. Nixon (press release) and Winton M. Blount (Postmaster General).
F 23: Public Works, 1969.
Topics include Optima Lake (Okla.) and the Highway Safety Act of 1966.
F 24: Public Works: Vehicle Size and Weight, 1969.
Correspondents include Fred Schwengel, Richard D. McCarthy, James C. Cleveland.
F 25: Rules, 1969.
Topics include United States House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, the draft, and Legislative Reorganization Act of 1969.
F 26: Science and Astronautics, 1969.
Topics include National Science Foundation.
F 27: Veterans, 1969.
Topics include United States Veterans Administration and veterans medical care.
F 28: Ways and Means, 1969.
Topics include United States House Committee on Ways and Means, United States officials and employees salaries, etc., imports, census year 1970, federal aid to health facilities in Oklahoma, and federal block grants.
F 29: Ways and Means: Medicare, 1969.
Correspondents include Robert H. Finch (Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare).
F 30: Ways and Means: Medicare - Chiropractors, 1969.
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