F1: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, Credit Card Surcharges
F2: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, FDIC and Bank Bailouts
Topics include Penn Square Bank, Statutory Accountability of the Federal Depository Insurance Corporation to Congress (CRS report), and uninsured depositors.
F3: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, Federal Reserve
Topics include power of the Federal Reserve Board and design of Federal Reserve notes (HR 4652).
Correspondents include Jack Kemp and Porter H. Davis.
F4: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, Financial Services Equity Act (HR 5916)
Topics include bank holding companies in the insurance industry and South Dakota loophole.
F5: Correspondence, 1984, Banking, Financial Services Industry
Topics include S. 1609, S. 2181, S. 2134, and commercial bank services.
F6: Correspondence, 1984, Budget
Topics include national debt and the economy.
F7: Correspondence, 1984, Budget, Balanced Budget Amendment
Topics include Federal Tax Limitation/Balanced Budget Amendment (HJ Res. 243).
Correspondents include Larry E. Craig.
F8-9: Correspondence, 1984, Budget, Balanced Budget Amendment, Opinion Ballots
F10: Correspondence, 1984, Budget, Deficit
Topics include imputed interest repeal, deficit spending, interest rates, and Deficit Reduction Act (HR 4170).
Correspondents include Richard A. Snelling.
F11-12: Correspondence, 1984, Budget, Deficit, Opinion Ballots
F13: Correspondence, 1984, Budget, Deficit, Petitions
F14: Correspondence, 1984, Budget, Federal Spending
Topics include wasteful spending, taxes, budget cuts, entitlement reform, and defense spending.
Correspondents include Porter H. Davis and Bill Merrell.
F15: Correspondence, 1984, Commemoratives
Topics include National Medical Assistants Week, National Medical Transcriptionist Week, National Blood Pressure Awareness Week, National Diabetes Month, School Health Awareness Week, National Home Care Week, National Eye Care Month, National Dance Week, commemorative stamp for President and Mrs. William McKinley, and commemorative stamp for the 75th anniversary of Boy Scouts of America.
Correspondents include George C. Wortley.
F16: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce
Topics include Tax/Deficit Reduction Act (HR 4170) and anti-trust amendments.
Correspondents include Mike Synar.
F17: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce, Government Contracts
Topics include HR 2133, small business set-asides, and Architect-Engineer firms.
F18: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce, Hostile Corporate Takeovers
Topics include Dillard takeover of John A. Brown, oil company mergers, and Iowa Beef Processors takeover of Wilson Foods Corporation.
F19-24: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce, Hostile Corporate Takeovers, Phillips Petroleum
Topics include T. Boone Pickens and Mesa Petroleum attempted takeover of Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
F25: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce, Industrial Revenue Bonds
Topics include Tax Reform Act (HR 4170) and limitation of state issuance of tax-exempt industrial revenue bonds.
Correspondents include W. T. Richardson Jr.
F26: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce, Product Liability Act (S. 44)
F27: Correspondence, 1984, Commerce, Trade
Topics include steel import relief, textile imports, foreign cars, free trade, quotas on imported footwear, and products made by forced labor.
Correspondents include William E. Brock.
F28: Correspondence, 1984, Communications
Topics include taxes on recorders and blank tapes, juke boxes (HR 3858), alcohol advertising on television, and pre-recorded cassette tape rental rates.
F29: Correspondence, 1984, Communications, Cable and Satellite Television
Topics include Telecommunications Act, Satellite Viewing Rights Act (HR 5176), and Cable Franchise Policy and Communications Act (HR 4103).
Correspondents include Dave Herbert, Lyle Smith, Hamp Baker, Norma Eagleton, James B. Townsend, Steve R. Thrower, Christine F. Salmon, Carl F. Reherman, and Russell Ruby.
F30: Correspondence, 1984, Communications, Telephones
Topics include interstate and intrastate line charges, business phone rates, access charges, FCC allocation of costs, effects of AT&T divestiture, and Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act (HR 4102).
F31: Correspondence, 1984, Congress
Topics include investigation of Geraldine Ferraro’s financial disclosures, automatic pay raises, travel and junkets, and reprimand of George Hansen.
Correspondents include Antonio B. Won Pat and Silvio O. Conte.
F32: Correspondence, 1984, Congress, Auto Dealers’ Political Action Committee (PAC)
Topics include limiting PAC contributions and Campaign Reform Act (HR 4428).
F33: Correspondence, 1984, Congress, Political Action Committees (PACs) |