F1-2: Correspondence, 1983, Taxes, Interest and Dividends
Topics include repeal of 10% withholding and savings accounts.
F3: Correspondence, 1983, Taxes, Interest and Dividends, Opinion Ballots
Topics include Taxpayer Protection Act (HR 4931).
F4: Correspondence, 1983, Taxes, IRS
F5-6: Correspondence, 1983, Taxes, IRS, Opinion Ballots
Topics include the power of the IRS.
F7: Correspondence, 1983, Taxes, Ministers
Topics include exempting clergy from IRS ruling 83-3, housing allowance, and HR 1905.
F8: Correspondence, 1983, Transportation
Topics include Uniform Relocation amendments (HR 1687), boating safety, and Interstate Commerce Estimate (HR 3103).
Correspondents include R. A. Ward, W. Howard Armstrong, and Paul W. Reed Jr.
F9: Correspondence, 1983, Transportation, Aviation
Topics include Air Travelers’ Security Act (HR 2053), smoking on airplanes (HR 3264), Wiley Post Airport tower, interlining agreements, air traffic controllers, travel agents, and flight service centers in Oklahoma City and Ponca City.
Correspondents include Eugene Dilbeck, William S. Banowski, Glenn Anderson, and John W. Warner.
F10: Correspondence, 1983, Transportation, Highways and Roads
Topics include highway construction, gasoline tax (HR 2611), heavy truck use tax (HR 2124), seat belts in passenger cars, and passive restraints.
Correspondents include R. A. Ward.
F11: Correspondence, 1983, Transportation, Railroads
Topics include Amtrak, returning passenger rail service to Oklahoma, Lone Star Route, boxcar deregulation, and North Central Oklahoma Railway.
F12: Correspondence, 1983, Transportation, Railroad Retirement
Topics include Railroad Solvency Act (HR 1646).
Correspondents include Robert H. Henry.
F13: Correspondence, 1983, Veterans
Topics include Veterans Centers (HR 2920), American prisoners of war and missing-in-action in Southeast Asia (HR 2996), widows of veterans, and Disabled American Veterans (DAV).
F14: Correspondence, 1983, Welfare and Social Programs
Topics include welfare reform.
Correspondents include Henry Bellmon.
F15-17: Correspondence, 1983, General
F18-24: Correspondence, 1983, Multiple Issue Letters
F25: Correspondence, 1983, Opinion Ballots
This folder contains ballots asking for suggestions of the year’s most important issues.
F26-27: Correspondence, 1983, Opinion Questionnaires
F28: Correspondence, 1984, Aged
Topics include Older Americans Act reauthorization (HR 4785).
F29: Correspondence, 1984, Aged, Social Security
Topics include viability of the Social Security program, taxes on Social Security benefits, disability benefits, cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs), and National Committee to Preserve Social Security.
F30: Correspondence, 1984, Aged, Social Security, Notch Years
Topics include reduced benefits for those born between 1917 and 1921.
F31: Correspondence, 1984, Agriculture
Topics include hunger, food stamps, tobacco subsidies, wheat, cattle, and family farms.
Correspondents include Jack D. Craig, Robert L. Berry, and Dave McCurdy.
F32: Correspondence, 1984, Arts
Topics include restoring the National Archives and Records Service to an independent agency (HR 3987) and including the Pony Express Trail in the National Historic Trail System.
Correspondents include John M. Folks.
F33: Correspondence, 1984, Banking
Topics include rainbow money and high interest rates.
F34: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, Bankruptcy
Topics include collective bargaining, jurisdiction of bankruptcy courts (HR 3), consumer bankruptcy reform (HR 1800), and HR 5174.
F35: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
Topics include sledgehammer rule and access to brokered CD markets. |