F1: Subject Lists and Codes, 1984, 1985, 1990
This folder contains subject lists and codes used by Edwards's office staff to mark incoming correspondence. The Correspondence Series is arranged using these subjects as a loose guideline.
F2: Correspondence, 1977, Aged, Social Security
Topics include earnings limits, mandatory coverage for local and federal government employees, Social Security benefits, Social Security reform, and taxing Social Security benefits.
F3: Correspondence, 1977, Aged, Social Security
Topics include Social Security funding, taxes on Social Security, Social Security Act and Internal Revenue Code of 1954 amendments (HR 9346), wage basis for contributions, and Social Security Reform.
F4: Correspondence, 1977, Agriculture
Topics include food stamps.
F5: Correspondence, 1977, Banking
F6: Correspondence, 1977, Commerce
Topics include Federal Trade Commission Act Amendments (HR 3816), class action suits (Section 7), and steel industry.
F7: Correspondence, 1977, Commerce, Cargo Preference
F8: Correspondence, 1977, Commerce, Consumer Protection Agency
Topics include the creation of a Consumer Protection Agency, HR 6805, and HR 6118.
F9: Correspondence, 1977, Congress, Internal Security Committee
Topics include restoring the House Internal Security Committee (H Res. 48).
F10: Correspondence, 1977, Congress, Public Finance of Campaigns (HR 5157)
This folder contains opinion ballots about financing congressional elections with tax money.
F11: Correspondence, 1977, Education
Topics include grant notifications and Barkouras Foundation.
F12: Correspondence, 1977, Energy
Topics include Energy Extension Service, gasoline tax, and outer continental shelf (HR 1614).
F13: Correspondence, 1977, Environment
Topics include mining, animal welfare, Alaskan wilderness (HR 39), Redwood National Park, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Clean Air Act.
F14: Correspondence, 1977, Environment, Marine Mammal Protection Act
Topics include regulation of tuna boats and zero kill provision for porpoises.
F15: Correspondence, 1977, Environment, Water
Topics include Water Quality Planning and Management, amendments to Federal Water Pollution Control Act (HR 3199), grant notifications, Tulsa Corps of Engineers, locks and dam on the Mississippi River in Alton (Ill.), McGee Creek Reservoir, and Lake Arcadia.
F16: Correspondence, 1977, Federal Government
Topics include instant voter registration and election reform.
F17: Correspondence, 1977, Federal Government, Civil Service Cost-of-Living Allowances (COLAs)
Topics include Oklahoma Employment Security Commission.
F18: Correspondence, 1977, Federal Government, Combining Civil Service Retirement and Social Security (HR 9346)
Topics include Social Security Act amendments and postal employees.
F19: Correspondence, 1977, Foreign Affairs
Topics include Cuban trade embargo, diplomatic relations with Cuba and Vietnam, foreign aid, and Menachem Begin speech to the Knesset (June 21, 1977).
F20: Correspondence, 1977, Foreign Affairs, Africa
Topics include South Africa, U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, and Rhodesia.
F21: Correspondence, 1977, Foreign Affairs, Asia
Topics include aid to North Vietnam, Taiwan, U.S. forces withdrawing from South Korea, investigation into Korean influence buying in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Correspondents include Romano L. Mazzoli.
F22: Correspondence, 1977, Foreign Affairs, Panama Canal
Topics include U.S. sovereignty over the Panama Canal, Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, Truth Squad, and disposition of land in the Canal Zone (HR 9815).
Correspondents include John M. Murray.
F23: Correspondence, 1977, Foreign Affairs, Soviet Union
Topics include U.S. sale of Cyber 76 computer to the Soviet Union.
F24: Correspondence, 1977, Health
Topics include unionization of residents and interns, family planning, Medicare, laetrile, FDA regulation of drugs, health insurance, J. Anthony Morris, and health care.
F25: Correspondence, 1977, Health, Hospital Cost-Containment Act
F26: Correspondence, 1977, Health, National Health Insurance
Topics include health care quality and socialized medicine.
F27-29: Correspondence, 1977, Health, Saccharine
Topics include FDA ban on saccharine, Delaney clause, cyclamates, artificial sweetener, diabetes, and obesity.
F30: Correspondence, 1977, Housing
Topics include grant notifications.
F31: Correspondence, 1977, Indians
Topics include local public works funds, Delaware Tribe, Seminole Nation, and health.
F32: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary
Topics include forced busing, Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and Bureau of Prisons.
F33: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary, Abortion
Topics include federal funding of abortions and Hyde amendment.
Correspondents include Newton I. Steers Jr. and Henry J. Hyde.
F34: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Topics include ratification period extension.
F35: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary, Gun Control
Topics include right to bear arms, gun confiscation, crime, and second amendment.
F36: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary, Immigration
Topics include illegal immigration, refugees, amnesty, and illegal aliens.
F37: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary, Immigration, Student Letters
This folder contains letters from students discussing immigration quotas.
F38: Correspondence, 1977, Judiciary, John Kearny
Topics include indictment and prosecution of FBI agent Kearny, wire tapping, and terrorism.
F39: Correspondence, 1977, Labor
Topics include labor unions, common situs picketing, minimum wage, New Orleans and Dallas Offices of Workmen's Compensation, Service Contract Act and professional employees, religious freedom amendment to National Labor Relations Act, and unemployment.
F40: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, Common Situs Picketing (HR 3500)
Topics include building trade unions, Davis-Bacon Act, secondary boycotts, and construction industry.
F41: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, Labor Law Reform (HR 77)
Topics include labor unions and National Labor Review Board.
F42: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, Labor Law Reform (HR 8410)
Topics include labor unions, National Labor Relations Board, and security guards.
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