F1: Correspondence, 1984, Defense
Topics include commercial activities study at McAlester Army Ammunition Depot, contracting out private commissaries, 45th Infantry Division, national defense, and wasteful spending.
Correspondents include John Monks, William H. Henderson, and Ken Kramer.
F2: Correspondence, 1984, Defense, Military Personnel
Topics include National Guard, National Reserve, retirement benefits, and cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs).
F3: Correspondence, 1984, Defense, Missile Defense
Topics include High Frontier project and Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
F4: Correspondence, 1984, Defense, MX Missile
F5: Correspondence, 1984, Defense, Nuclear Weapons
Topics include nuclear freeze, Soviet Union, arms build-up, and arms reduction.
F6-7: Correspondence, 1984, Education
Topics include education funding (HR 881), American Defense Education Act (HR 5609), National Education Association (NEA), Close Up, Education for Gifted and Talented Children and Youth Improvement Act (HR 5596), teacher salaries, tuition tax credit, Handicapped Children’s Protection Act (HR 6014), TRIO programs, and Library Services and Construction Act amendments (HR 2878).
Correspondents include William S. Banowski, John M. Folks, Edwin E. Vineyard, and Dale Bumpers.
F8: Correspondence, 1984, Education, Impact Aid
Topics include Category B funds.
Correspondents include John M. Folks.
F9-10: Correspondence, 1984, Education, School Prayer
Topics include voluntary prayer and constitutional amendment.
Correspondents include Duncan L. Hunter.
F11: Correspondence, 1984, Energy
Topics include rural electrification, hydroelectric power, nuclear power, energy audit and conservation, and Rural Electrification and Telephone Revolving Fund Self-Sufficiency Act (HR 3050).
Correspondents include Robert Fulton and J. Paul McGrath.
F12: Correspondence, 1984, Energy, Natural Gas Decontrol
Topics include Sharp Natural Gas Recontrol bill (HR 4277).
F13: Correspondence, 1984, Energy, Oil and Gas
Topics include lead phase-down in gasoline, percent depletion allowance, and diesel fuel tax increase.
F14: Correspondence, 1984, Energy, Outer Continental Shelf Drilling
Topics include gas exploration and moratorium on offshore leasing.
Correspondents include T. Boone Pickens and William Clark.
F15: Correspondence, 1984, Environment
Topics include hazardous waste, Superfund Expansion and Protection Act (HR 5640), hazardous waste site in Kay County (Okla.), and acid rain.
Correspondents include George Nigh.
F16: Correspondence, 1984, Environment, Animal Welfare and Wildlife
Topics include harp seals on Pribilof Islands in Alaska, Marine Mammal Protection Act (HR 4997), fish hatcheries, laboratory animal experimentation, and Information Dissemination and Research Accountability Act (HR 5098).
Correspondents include Steven Alan Lewis.
F17: Correspondence, 1984, Environment, Animal Welfare and Wildlife, Steel Jaw Leg Hold Trap (HR 1797)
F18: Correspondence, 1984, Environment, Lands
Topics include soil conservation, Simultaneous Drawing Program (HR 4191), and Ouachita National Recreation Trail.
Correspondents include William Clark.
F19: Correspondence, 1984, Environment, Mining
Correspondents include George Nigh.
F20: Correspondence, 1984, Environment, Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
Topics include Barnard Ranch and Osage Prairie National Preserve.
Correspondents include James P. Garrett and George E. Tallchief.
F21-22: Correspondence, 1984, Environment, Water
Topics include Navina Reservoir, flooding, Seward Lake, Lake Arcadia, Clean Water Act amendments (HR 3282), lakeshore management plan for Lake Eufaula, and McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation Project.
Correspondents include Tom Bevill, Gene Snyder, George Nigh, James R. Barnett, and Steven Alan Lewis.
F23: Correspondence, 1984, Federal Government
Topics include government waste, Grace Commission, making English the official language of the U.S., conversion to the metric system, and competitive bidding.
Correspondents include Ron Paul and George Deukmejian.
F24: Correspondence, 1984, Federal Government, Civil Service Benefits
Topics include retirement, cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs), pay, and Grace Commission recommendations.
F25: Correspondence, 1984, Federal Government, Civil Service Petitions
F26: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs
Topics include Genocide Treaty, Child Survival Fund, U.S. withdrawal from UNESCO, U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations (HR 3891), foreign aid, Peace Academy (HR 1249), and International Monetary Fund (IMF).
F27: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs, Africa
Topics include starvation in Ethiopia and Eritrea and Apartheid in South Africa.
Correspondents include John Conyers Jr., William H. Gray, Parren J. Mitchell, Howard Wolpe, and Millicent Fenwick.
F28: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs, Asia
Topics include Cambodian refugees and U.S. sale of FX aircraft to Taiwan.
Correspondents include Donald T. Regan and Byong Hion Lew.
F29-30: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs, Central America
Topics include Nicaragua, El Salvador, Contras, Guatemala, U.S. involvement in Central America, elections in El Salvador and Guatemala, Soviet Union involvement in Central America, Panama, Cuba, and spread of communism.
Correspondents include Ernesto Rivas Gallont, Fred C. Ikle, Jack Kemp, Langhorne A. Motley, Laurie Naismith, Thomas R. Pickering, Edwin J. Simcox, George P. Shultz, Kenneth Dam, and Nelson Freckles Little.
F31: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs, Middle East
Topics include Israel, moving the U.S. embassy in Israel, bombing in Lebanon, U.S. sale of Stinger missiles to Jordan, and U.S. Marines in Beirut.
Correspondents include John L. Dahl.
F32: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs, Soviet Union
Topics include KGB, nuclear arms reduction, Soviet Jews, and Soviet spies.
Correspondents include Millicent Fenwick.
F33: Correspondence, 1984, Foreign Affairs, U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican
F34-35: Correspondence, 1984, Health
Topics include asbestos-related illness (HR 3175), personal emergency response systems (HR 6124), physician assistant education programs, changes in the Department of Health and Human Services (HR 5438), certified registered nurse anesthetists (HR 4170), diagnostic related groupings, euthanasia, Compassionate Pain Relief Act (HR 4762), nursing homes, family planning, Title X, rural hospitals, and mental health.
Correspondents include J. Frank James, Joan K. Leavitt, and Robert Fulton.
F36: Correspondence, 1984, Health, American Medical Association-Approved Therapies (HR 6050)
F37: Correspondence, 1984, Health, Diabetes
Topics include research funding (HR 3913).
F38: Correspondence, 1984, Health, Health Care Costs
F39: Correspondence, 1984, Health, Mandatory Medicare Assignment and Hospital Staff Privileges (HR 4170).
Correspondents include Andy Jacobs Jr.
F40: Correspondence, 1984, Health, Medicare
Topics include reimbursement in rural areas, Part B, premiums, Medicaid, and coverage of occupational therapy (HR 2116).
F41: Correspondence, 1984, Health, Mentally and Physically Handicapped
Topics include S. 2053 and ending Medicaid funding for private institutional care.
F42: Correspondence, 1984, Health, Oklahoma Foundation for Peer Review Medicare Precertification |