MICKEY EDWARDS COLLECTION

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F1-4: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, Minimum Wage (HR 3477)
Topics include indexing minimum wage rates, Youth and Minority Unemployment: A Study Prepared for Use of the Joint Economic Committee (gov. publication), unemployment, tip credit, and inflation.
Correspondents include Ray Marshall, John N. Erlenborn, and Dale Milford.

F5: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, OSHA
Topics include abolishing OSHA, overregulation, bureaucracy, and mine safety.

F6: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, Right to Work
Topics include Federal Employee Freedom of Choice Bill, section 14(b) of Taft-Hartley, and labor unions.

F7: Correspondence, 1977, Labor, Unionization of Federal Workers
Topics include Federal Service Labor Management Act (HR 13), union dues, and labor unions.

F8: Correspondence, 1977, Postal Service
Topics include Saturday mail delivery and postal rate increase.

F9: Correspondence, 1977, Postal Service, Mail Surveillance
Topics include John Kearny, FBI surveillance, and CIA mail opening.

F10: Correspondence, 1977, Postal Service, Charitable Organizations (HR41)
Topics include freedom of religion, requirement of charitable organizations to disclose finances, and regulating solicitation of charitable contributions by mail, television, and radio.

F11: Correspondence, 1977, Taxes
Topics include IRS, club operations (Section 5117), tax equity, fringe benefits, and taxes on company vehicles (76-453 ruling).
Correspondents include Philip M. Crane.

F12: Correspondence, 1977, Taxes, Tax Reform Act
Topics include disabled retirees, sick pay, and carry over basis.

F13: Correspondence, 1977, Transportation
Topics include grant notices, trucking industry, highway system, and mass transportation.
Correspondents include Brock Adams.

F14: Correspondence, 1977, Transportation, Aviation
Topics include deregulation of airline industry, FAA Mandatory Rotation Policy, and Kennedy-Cannon Bill.

F15: Correspondence, 1977, Transportation, Metric System
Topics include conversion of highway signs to metric system (HR 6742).

F16: Correspondence, 1977, Transportation, Railroads
Topics include rail planning, Integrated Logistics Consultants, strobe lights on locomotives, and Paul Simon.
Correspondents include John M. Sullivan.

F17: Correspondence, 1977, Veterans
Topics include VA hospitals, Citizens= Advisory Committee to the Capitol-Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission, and veterans benefits.

F18: Correspondence, 1977, Welfare and Social Programs
Topics include welfare reform, Joseph A. Califano Jr., and child care.

F19: Correspondence, 1977, General
Topics include public works grants in Oklahoma.                                  

F20: Correspondence, 1978, Aged
Topics include Older Americans Act and requiring state and local governments to make monthly Social Security contributions.
Correspondents include Don I. Wortman.

F21: Correspondence, 1978, Agriculture
Topics include Child Nutrition Act amendments.
Correspondents include Jon R. Ford and Carol Tucker Foreman.

F22: Correspondence, 1978, Arts
Topics include National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant to the Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra.

F23: Correspondence, 1978, Banking and Budget

F24: Correspondence, 1978, Commemoratives
Topics include National Guard Day.

F25: Correspondence, 1978, Commerce
Topics include trade, no-fault insurance laws, anti-trust enforcement, and Federal Trade Commission Act amendment.

F26: Correspondence, 1978, Commerce, Consumer Protection Agency

F27: Correspondence, 1978, Communications, Linear Amplifiers
Topics include Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Correspondents include Charles D. Ferris.

F28: Correspondence, 1978, Congress
Topics include Federal Election Campaign Act amendments, federal financing of congressional campaigns, restoring the House Internal Security Committee (H Res. 48), and committee assignment requests.
Correspondents include Paul N. McCloskey Jr. and Gene Snyder.

F29: Correspondence, 1978, Defense
Topics include defense briefing for Oklahoma City community leaders and 45th Infantry Division.
Correspondents include Gillespie V. Montgomery and William L. Dickinson.

F30: Correspondence, 1978, Defense, Commissary Employees (HR 6256)
Topics include Civil Service Commission and exempting commissary baggers from the Fair Labor Standards Act.

F31: Correspondence, 1978, Education
Topics include disadvantaged children and Elementary and Secondary Education Act (HR 15).

F32: Correspondence, 1978, Energy
Topics include Jimmy Carter energy package, natural gas deregulation, natural gas pricing, and Department of Energy.

F33: Correspondence, 1978, Environment
Topics include wilderness areas, animal welfare, Sequoia National Park, Mineral King area, EPA regulations, Tallgrass Prairie Park and Preserve Act, and Garber/Wellington Aquifer.
Correspondents include Tom Bevill, John Myers, and James L. Oberstar.

F34: Correspondence, 1978, Federal Government
Topics include federal no-fault insurance and conversion to metric system.
Correspondents include Kent F. Frates.

F35: Correspondence, 1978, Federal Government, Administrative Procedures Reform Act (HR 12333)
Topics include agency overregulation
Correspondents include Bruno H. Miller.

F36: Correspondence, 1978, Foreign Affairs
Topics include U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, Soviet Jews, U.S. sale of fighter planes to Saudi Arabia and Egypt, foreign aid, and U.S. troops in Korea.
Correspondents include Richard H. Ichord and Samuel S. Stratton.

F37-38: Correspondence, 1978, Foreign Affairs, Panama Canal
Topics include lawsuit against President Jimmy Carter for disposition of property in the Canal Zone and transfer of the Panama Canal to Panama.

F39: Correspondence, 1978, Foreign Affairs, Panama Canal, Discharge Petition (H Con. Res. 347)

F40: Correspondence, 1978, Health
Topics include health care costs, teaching physicians, national health insurance, home health care, Beard amendments, and coverage for abortion.

F41: Correspondence, 1978, Health, Arthritis Research

F42: Correspondence, 1978, Health, Drugs
Topics include Drug Regulation and Reform Act (S. 2755) and labeling requirements.

F43: Correspondence, 1978, Health, Hospital Cost-Containment (HR 6575)
Topics include ceilings on hospital cost increases.

F44: Correspondence, 1978, Housing, Section 312 Rehabilitation Loans
Correspondents include A. C. Caplinger.

F45: Correspondence, 1978, Indians
Topics include Indian preference (S. 666) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) employees.

F46: Correspondence, 1978, Judiciary
Topics include gun control and drugs.
Correspondents include Larry D. Patton.

F47: Correspondence, 1978, Judiciary, Abortion
Topics include federal funding for abortions and Hyde amendment.
Correspondents include Henry J. Hyde.

F48: Correspondence, 1978, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
Topics include state ratification and ratification period extension (HJ Res. 638).

F49: Correspondence, 1978, Labor
Topics include Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) reauthorization (HR 12452), minimum wage, and occupational exposure to benzene.
Correspondents include James M. Jeffords, Marvin D. Almon, and Marion C. Reed.

F50: Correspondence, 1978, Labor, Humphrey-Hawkins Bill (HR 50)
Topics include centralized economic planning, employment, inflation, federal reserve policies, unemployment, and Mickey Edwards floor speech.

F51: Correspondence, 1978, Labor, Labor Reform Bills
Topics include labor unions, HR 11983, S. 2467, S. 1883, and HR 8410.

F52: Correspondence, 1978, Postal Service
Topics include Simon amendment, parcel post service in rural areas, HR 7700, postal rate increases, and mailings by charitable organizations (HR 41).

 

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