MICKEY EDWARDS COLLECTION

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F1: Correspondence, 1988, Budget
Topics include federal spending, Tax Limitation/Balanced Budget Amendment, and deficit.

F2: Correspondence, 1988, Budget, FY 1989 Requests
Topics include pay raise for federal employees, municipal programs, Community Development Block Grants, education, Function 500, Title III of the Higher Education Act, housing, and postal revenue foregone.
Correspondents include John Paul Hammerschmidt, Glenn M. Anderson, Augustus F. Hawkins, Constance A. Morella, John S. Herrington, Richard L. Berkley, Edward I. Koch, W. Wilson Goode, Kurt L. Schmoke, John K. Bullard, John H. Greenalch, Dave Karp, and Stephen R. Reed.

F3: Correspondence, 1988, Child Care
Topics include Act for Better Child Care (HR 3660), HR 3944, and federally funded child care.

F4: Correspondence, 1988, Commemoratives
Topics include Decade of the Brain (HJ Res. 260) and making square dancing the national folk dance (HR 2067).

F5: Correspondence, 1988, Commerce
Topics include hostile corporate takeovers, Doskocil’s takeover attempt of Wilson Foods, Price Competitive Products Act (HR 4803), Uniform Products Liability Act (HR 1115), and Japanese investment in the U.S.

F6: Correspondence, 1988, Communications
Topics include Satellite Fair Marketing Act (S. 889), cable signal scrambling, allowing Regional Bell Operating Companies to enter competitive telecommunications markets (HC Res. 339), AT&T consent decree, and telephone equipment manufacturing.

F7: Correspondence, 1988, Communications, Bell Company Modified Final Judgment
Topics include deregulation of Regional Bell Operating Companies and telephone equipment manufacturing.

F8: Correspondence, 1988, Congress
Topics include investigation of Jim Wright, Mickey Edwards’s parking tickets, Congressional Fire Services Caucus, and political action committees (PACs).

F9: Correspondence, 1988, Congress, Campaign Spending Reform, Opinion Ballot

F10: Correspondence, 1988, Congress, Pay Raise

F11: Correspondence, 1988, Defense
Topics include base closures and Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
Correspondents include Dave Herbert.

F12: Correspondence, 1988, Defense, Tinker Air Force Base Hail Damage
Topics include paying for hail damage to employees’ cars.

F13: Correspondence, 1988, Education
Topics include Putnam City Schools health insurance plans, student financial aid, Student Default Initiative Act (HR 4798), and Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program.
Correspondents include Frances M. Norris, Hans Brisch, Frank E. Horton, and Beryl Dorsett.

F14: Correspondence, 1988, Education, School Improvement Act (HR 5)
Topics include home schooling.

F15: Correspondence, 1988, Energy
Topics include opening Alaskan National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) coastal plain to petroleum development (HR 1082), blending butane into gasoline, coal slurry pipelines, independent contract petroleum landmen, fuel tax, and windfall profits tax.

F16: Correspondence, 1988, Environment
Topics include wildlife conservation, hazardous waste, and American Heritage Trust Act (HR 4127).
Correspondents include Steven Alan Lewis and George Nigh.

F17: Correspondence, 1988, Environment, Animal Welfare
Topics include Pet Protection Act (HR 778), dolphins in tuna nets, Consumer Products Safe Testing Act (HR 1635), animal testing, and endangered species.

F18: Correspondence, 1988, Environment, Clean Air Act

F19: Correspondence, 1988, Environment, Lake Arcadia
Topics include U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

F20: Correspondence, 1988, Environment, Poisoning of America (film)
Topics include Clean Air Act of 1970, Clean Water Act of 1972, Superfund Act of 1980, and toxic waste.

F21: Correspondence, 1988, Environment, Ponca City
Topics include groundwater pollution and toxic waste.

F22-24: Correspondence, 1988, Environment, Tallgrass Prairie Preserve

F25: Correspondence, 1988, Federal Government
Topics include English Language Amendment, Washington DC law prohibiting discrimination based on sexual preference, Georgetown University, and federal employees.
Correspondents include Pat Irwin.

F26: Correspondence, 1988, Federal Government, Civil Service Layoffs and Furloughs
Topics include Tinker Air Force Base and Air Logistics Center.

F27: Correspondence, 1988, Foreign Affairs
Topics include U.S. giving Alaskan islands to Soviet Union, restitution for Japanese-Americans interned during World War II, and Panama.
Correspondents include Vernon A. Walters and George P. Shultz.

F28: Correspondence, 1988, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid
Topics include spread of communism, freedom fighters, Nicaragua, Sandinistas, and Daniel Ortega.

F29: Correspondence, 1988, Foreign Affairs, Iranian Civilian Plane Shot Down by the U.S.
Topics include compensation to families of victims.

F30: Correspondence, 1988, Foreign Affairs, South Africa
Topics include U.S. sanctions against South Africa and Anti-Apartheid Act amendments (HR 1580).
Correspondents include Penny Pullen.

F31: Correspondence, 1988, Health
Topics include AIDS, lead exposure, Alzheimer’s disease research, health care, and health insurance.

F32: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Catastrophic Health Coverage

F33: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists
Topics include Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) fee schedule.

F34: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Intraocular Lenses
Topics include Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) reimbursement of physicians.

F35: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Long-Term Care
Topics include HR 3436, HR 2470, Medicare premium increase, and nursing homes.

F36: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Medicare
Topics include Part B premium increase.

F37: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Medicare Hospital Reimbursement
Topics include rural hospitals.

F38: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Minimum Health for All Workers Benefits Act (HR 2508)
Topics include small businesses and mandatory health coverage for employees.

F39: Correspondence, 1988, Health, Smoking

F40: Correspondence, 1988, Housing
Topics include Real Estate Appraisal Reform Act (HR 3675), HUD sale of foreclosed houses, “Status of Housing in Oklahoma” (report), mortgage revenue bonds, and the homeless.
Correspondents include Charles Ming.

F41: Correspondence, 1988, Indians
Topics include Indian Health Service office in Oklahoma City.

F42: Correspondence, 1988, Judiciary
Topics include amnesty for illegal aliens, Anti-Surrogate Mother Act of 1987 (HR 3264), line-item veto, tax-exempt status for abortion clinics, and federal funding for abortions.

F43: Correspondence, 1988, Judiciary, Civil Rights Restoration Act
Topics include Grove City bill, Ronald Reagan veto, and abortion.

 

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