F1-8: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Catastrophic Health Insurance
Topics include Medicare supplemental premium and Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988.
F9: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Medicare
Topics include Medicare benefits reduction, reimbursement for treatment of chronic lung disorders, hospital payments, physician reimbursement, skilled nursing facilities, and cuts in Medicare Part B.
F10: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Medicare, Radiology Fee Schedule
F11: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Medicare, Reimbursement for CRNAs
F12: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Mental Health Care
Topics include making psychologists qualified providers under Medicare, clinical social work services, and funding for National Institute of Mental health (NIMH).
F13: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Mentally Handicapped
Topics include funding freeze for large care facilities (HR 854) and group homes.
F14: Correspondence, 1989, Health, OSHA Regulations
Topics include dental offices and occupational exposure to blood and body fluids.
F15: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Resource Based Relative Value Scale
F16: Correspondence, 1989, Health, Rural Referral Centers
F17: Correspondence, 1989, Housing
Topics include Federal Home Administration (FHA), homelessness, low-income housing, and Oklahoma City HUD office.
Correspondents include Norris Price and Mo Anderson.
F18: Correspondence, 1989, Indians
Topics include compensation for descendents of partial-blood Kaw Indians.
Correspondents include Bill Anoatubby, Barney Frank, George E. Tallchief, and W. A. Mehojah.
F19: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary
Topics include HR 2136, Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and family issues.
Correspondents include Phyllis Schlafly.
F20-21: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Abortion
Topics include federal funding for abortion, low-income women, victims of rape and incest, abortion restrictions in Washington DC, Title X, and Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision.
F22: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Crime
Topics include allowing Federal Prison Industries to borrow from the U.S. Treasury.
Correspondents include Dick Thornburgh and J. Michael Quinlan.
F23: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Drugs
Topics include war on drugs.
F24-25: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Flag Desecration
Topics include flag burning, Supreme Court decision allowing flag burning, and constitutional amendment.
Correspondents include James E. Henshaw.
F26-30: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Gun Control
Topics include Stark bill (HR 1190), ban on semi-automatic weapons, S. 386, Berman bill, confiscation of semi-automatic weapons, Brady Bill (HR 467), and seven-day waiting period.
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