F1: Correspondence, 1978, Taxes
Topics include budget resolution (H Con. Res. 683), elderly, Republican campaign objectives, fringe benefits, tax cuts, Revenue Act (HR 13511), IRS rulings 71-252 and 71-579, tax reform, and Panhandle Cooperative Royalty Company.
Correspondents include Tennyson Guyer and Richard A. Gephardt.
F2: Correspondence, 1978, Taxes, Capital Gains (HR 12111)
Topics include Steiger plan.
F3: Correspondence, 1978, Taxes, Independent Realtors and Contractors
Topics include HR 12427, HR 12721, S. 3007, S. 3037, HR 12451, and S. 3084.
F4: Correspondence, 1978, Transportation
Topics include financing for the Consolidated Rail Corporation (HR 12161), trucking, motor carrier regulations, highways, Federal Aid to Highways Act, Associated Motor Carriers of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City Interstate Commerce Commission office.
Correspondents include Brock Adams, Allen E. Ertel, Dan Marriott, Henry Bellmon, A. Daniel O'Neal, Trent Lott, and Vince Robinson.
F5: Correspondence, 1978, Transportation, Aviation
Topics include aircraft noise abatement, aircraft service, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees.
F6: Correspondence, 1978, Veterans
Topics include disability, pensions, and benefits.
F7: Correspondence, 1978, General
Topics include election congratulations, Putnam City High School football state championship, Albert H. Quie, and L. H. Fountain.
Correspondents include Mark Andrews, John H. Dent, Gene M. Bradley, Gilbert Gude, and Thomas N. Kindness.
F8: Correspondence, 1979, Aged, Social Security
Topics include accountability for disability payments, Disability Insurance Act Amendment (HR 3236), Social Security benefits, cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs), and taxes on Social Security.
F9: Correspondence, 1979, Agriculture
Topics include tax exemption for family farm heirs, foreign ownership of land, Sugar Stabilization Act (HR 2172), interest rates on federal farm loans, peanuts, 90 percent parity on products, and tractor code.
Correspondents include Peter A. Peyser and Margaret M. Heckler.
F10: Correspondence, 1979, Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Programs
F11: Correspondence, 1979, Agriculture, Federal Crop Insurance (HR 4119)
F12: Correspondence, 1979, Agriculture, Food Stamps and School Lunch
Topics include Food Stamp Act of 1977.
Correspondents include Edward J. Stack.
F13: Correspondence, 1979, Banking
Topics include tax deduction for interest and dividends, monetary control (HR 7), federal reserve, and Regulation Q.
F14: Correspondence, 1979, Banking, Credit Union Share Drafts (HR 4986)
Topics include Consumer Checking Account Equity Act (HR 3864).
F15: Correspondence, 1979, Budget
Topics include balanced budget (HJ Res. 2), federal spending, wasteful spending, inflation, and spending limits (HR 1597).
Correspondents include Bill Brock.
F16: Correspondence, 1979, Budget, HR 5371
Topics include Jim Jones and federal spending limits.
F17: Correspondence, 1979, Commemoratives
F18: Correspondence, 1979, Commerce
Topics include meat imports, funeral industry, and Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Correspondents include George Miller.
F19: Correspondence, 1979, Commerce, Cattle Hide Exports
Topics include Export Administration Act of 1969 reauthorization.
F20: Correspondence, 1979, Commerce, Chrysler Bailout
F21: Correspondence, 1979, Commerce, Independent Contractors (HR 5460 and HR 3245)
Topics include withholding tax.
F22: Correspondence, 1979, Communications
Topics include communications deregulation and television programming.
F23: Correspondence, 1979, Communications, Limiting Clear Channel Stations (HR 1913)
Topics include Grand Ole Opry broadcasts.
F24: Correspondence, 1979, Congress
Topics include congressional pay raise, inefficient scheduling of bills, pay delay for military personnel, and House Committee on Internal Security (H Res. 48).
F25: Correspondence, 1979, Congress, Campaigns and Lobbying
Topics include Lobby Law Revision bill, Lobby Disclosure Bill (HR 4395), Campaign Contribution Reform Act, political action committee (PAC) contribution reform, and Obey-Railsback amendments.
Correspondents include Howard H. Baker Jr. and Bill Frenzel.
F26: Correspondence, 1979, Congress, Public Finance of Congressional Campaigns (HR 1)
F27: Correspondence, 1979, Defense
Topics include Air Force installations, women in combat, national defense, defense capabilities, civil defense, SALT II treaty, Soviet Union, and consolidation of Defense Contract Administration Services Management Areas.
Correspondents include Charles C. Blanton.
F28: Correspondence, 1979, Defense, Draft and Registration
Topics include increasing military manpower and national defense.
F29: Correspondence, 1979, Defense, Housing at Tinker Air Force Base
Topics include Hamilton Court.
Correspondents include Lucien N. Nedzi, Robert H. Mollohan, and Donald J. Mitchell.
F30: Correspondence, 1979, Defense, Military Personnel
Topics include National Guard personnel shortages and pay and benefits.
Correspondents include Robert M. Morgan.
F31: Correspondence, 1979, Education
Topics include prayer in public schools, bilingual education, library services, standardized tests, and tuition tax credits.
F32: Correspondence, 1979, Education, Busing
F33: Correspondence, 1979, Education, Carl Albert Center
Topics include establishment of the Carl Albert Center.
Correspondents include Finis Smith.
F34: Correspondence, 1979, Education, Establishing the Department of Education
F35: Correspondence, 1979, Education, Impact Aid
Topics include Category B and Midwest City-Del City Schools.
F36: Correspondence, 1979, Energy
Topics include fluidized bed boiler, coal, and national energy situation.
F37: Correspondence, 1979, Energy, Conservation and Alternative Energy
Topics include weatherization for low-income homes, building temperature regulations, gasoline rationing, synthetic fuels, and mandatory closing times for businesses.
F38: Correspondence, 1979, Energy, Nuclear Power
Topics include nuclear reactor safety, Three Mile Island accident, Nuclear Energy Reappraisal Act (HR 336), Clinch River Breeder, proposed nuclear power plant in Inola (Okla.), and Black Fox nuclear power plant.
F39-40: Correspondence, 1979, Energy, Oil and Gas
Topics include windfall profits tax, foreign oil imports, oil and gas prices, gasoline shortage, downward certification, Jimmy Carter energy proposals, gasoline rationing, price decontrol, intrastate natural gas purchases, Department of Energy allocation rules, energy industry profit reinvestment, deregulation, and oil production.
F41: Correspondence, 1979, Energy, Standby Conservation
Topics include limiting auto use to six days a week, limiting sign illumination, closing gas stations on weekends, gasoline rationing, and Jimmy Carter energy proposals.
F42-43: Correspondence, 1979, Energy, Windfall Profits Tax
Topics include price decontrol, Alaskan Lands bill (HR 39), excess profits tax, and Mickey Edwards floor speech.
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