F1: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Immigration
Topics include illegal aliens, Moakley-DeConcini Central American Temporary Relief Act (HR 45), Central American refugees, immigration quotas, and amnesty for illegal aliens.
F2: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Line-Item Veto
Topics include balancing the budget.
F3: Correspondence, 1989, Judiciary, Pornography and Obscenity
Topics include Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act (S. 1039).
F4: Correspondence, 1989, Labor
Topics include administratively controlled overtime for federal law enforcement officers, and Job Training Partnership Act amendments (S. 543).
Correspondents include James E. Hamilton and Herb Rozell.
F5: Correspondence, 1989, Labor, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Topics include HR 2273.
F6: Correspondence, 1989, Labor, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Topics include HR 770, parental leave, S. 345, and small businesses.
F7: Correspondence, 1989, Labor, Minimum Wage Increase
Topics include HR 2.
F8: Correspondence, 1989, Labor, Older Workers
Topics include Older Workers’ Benefit Protection Act (HR 3200) and Ohio v. Betts Supreme Court decision.
F9: Correspondence, 1989, Labor, Pensions and Benefits
Topics include requirement for joint board of trustees for single-employer pension plans, Visclosky amendment, HR 3299, user fees for pension plan reports, Minimum Health Benefits for All Workers Act (HR 2508), termination of pension plans, and Employee Pension Protection Act (HR 1661).
F10: Correspondence, 1989, Labor, Unions
Topics include compulsory union membership (HR 931), dual-shop legislation (HR 281), and Davis-Bacon Act.
F11: Correspondence, 1989, Postal Service
F12: Correspondence, 1989, Science and Technology
Topics include Superconducting Super Collider, National Science Foundation funding, and NASA space station.
F13-14: Correspondence, 1989, Taxes
Topics include 1986 Tax Reform Act, life insurance industry, tax increases, retirement plans, Alternative Minimum Tax, IRAs, and like-kind real estate transactions.
Correspondents include Olin Branstetter and Robert E. Anderson.
F15: Correspondence, 1989, Taxes, Capital Gains
Topics include real estate (HR 3299) and HR 3552.
F16: Correspondence, 1989, Taxes, Cigarettes
Topics include HR 718, HR 974, and HR 154.
F17: Correspondence, 1989, Taxes, Employee Fringe Benefits
Topics include Employee Stock Ownership Plans (HR 2572), pension user fees, and joint trusteeships.
F18: Correspondence, 1989, Taxes, Estate Tax Freeze (HR 60)
Topics include in-family business transactions.
F19-20: Correspondence, 1989, Taxes, Section 89 of the 1986 Tax Reform Act
Topics include Mickey Edwards form letter to constituents, repeal of Section 89 (HR 634), small businesses, and non-discrimination in employee benefits.
Correspondents include F. G. Buchanan, Edwin E. Vineyard, and Larry Nutter.
F21: Correspondence, 1989, Transportation
Topics include mandatory seat belts on school buses.
F22: Correspondence, 1989, Transportation, Aviation
Topics include modernizing the air travel system, overseas maintenance on U.S. airliners, smoking ban on airplanes, moving the Oklahoma City Flight Standards District Office from Wiley Post Airport to the Mike Monroney Center, using aviation trust fund for non-aviation purposes, Essential Air Service, and investigation of the sale of Eastern Airlines (HR 1231).
Correspondents include Howard H. Hendrick and Carl Balcer.
F23: Correspondence, 1989, Transportation, Aviation, Transponders
Topics include amending Mode C and Mode S transponder rules, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) buffer-zone petition (Docket 25753), and veil rule in Terminal Control Airspace (TCA).
Correspondents include William H. Pollard.
F24: Correspondence, 1989, Transportation, Highways
Topics include designating the junction of I-35 and I-40 as the “Crossroads of America,” Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), and Women’s Business Enterprises (WBE).
Correspondents include Ernest L. Holloway.
F25: Correspondence, 1989, Transportation, Railroads
Topics include eligibility for railroad retirement (HR 813), returning passenger rail service to Oklahoma, and Amtrak.
Correspondents include Frank W. Davis.
F26: Correspondence, 1989, Veterans
Topics include funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Truth Bill, and U.S. prisoners of war and missing in action in Southeast Asia.
Correspondents include Steve D. Kinzer.
F27: Correspondence, 1989, Veterans, Benefits
Topics include reduction in services at the VA hospital in Muskogee (Okla.), medical care, and concurrent receipt of disability and retirement pay (HR 3031).
F28-29: Correspondence, 1989, General
Topics include state legislative issues, nominations to government positions, and letters of congratulations.
Correspondents include Noah Ewing.
F30: Correspondence, 1989, General, Birthday Cards for Congress
F31: Correspondence, 1989, Multiple Issue Letters
F32: Correspondence, 1989, Opinion Surveys
This folder contains ballots asking for suggestions of the year’s most important issues.
F33: Correspondence, 1989, Personal
Topics include congressional visit to Nicaragua to observe elections, summary of Bush administration accomplishments, constituent requests for government official appearances, birthday notes to Mickey Edwards, and comments on articles written by Mickey Edwards.
Correspondents include John H. Sununu, James A. Baker, Frederick D. McClure, Nicholas F. Brady, Richard G. Darman, Dan Quayle, George H. W. Bush, C. A. H. Trost, Don Nickles, Guy Vander Jagt, Burton R. Moore, and Lee Atwater.
F34: Correspondence, 1989, Personal
Topics include at-large members of the Republican Policy Committee, Mickey Edwards letters to the editor, GAO report on the Oklahoma City post office, and comments on Mickey Edwards articles and media appearances.
Correspondents include David M. Dworkin, Lou Frey Jr., Caldwell Butler, Jeff Pierson, and Carl E. Vuono.
F35: Correspondence, 1989, Personal
Topics include Marland Renaissance Ball, recommendations for jobs and nominations, and thank you notes for appearances at meetings.
Correspondents include Robert S. Kerr III, William P. Bowden, John R. Campbell, Tom Cole, Yvonne Kauger, Robert W. Peters, Richard L. Van Horn, and Stanley F. H. Newman.
F36: Correspondence, 1989, Personal
Topics include Ferrell Companies annual report and Mickey Edwards letter to Tom Hanks about his film “The Burbs.”
Correspondents include Talat M. Orthman, T. Boone Pickens, John Joseph Moakley, Hannah D. Atkins, and Ronald J. Norick.
F37: Correspondence, 1989, Personal
Topics include committee and leadership position assignments, security clearances for members of Congress, birthday notes to Mickey Edwards, and job nominations and recommendations.
Correspondents include Tom Campbell, Douglas Bereuter, Helen Delich Bentley, Ike Skelton, Gerald D. Kleczka, Dick Armey, Edward R. Madigan, Steny H. Hoyer, Fred Upton, Henry J. Hyde, Bob Michel, Jim Bates, Jim Moody, Joe Barton, William M. Thomas, Bill Paxon, Porter Goss, Gillespie V. Montgomery, Jim Wright, Bill Frenzel, John J. Duncan Jr., Newt Gingrich, Charles E. Bennett, Gerald B. Solomon, Craig Thomas, Paul E. Gillmor, Bob Livingston, Leon E. Panetta, Virginia Smith, Don Sundquist, John R. Miller, Frank Annunzio, Ralph Regula, Amo Houghton, James T. Walsh, Cliff Stearns, David Dreier, Lynn Martin, John D. Dingell, Jerry Lewis, Terry Sandford, Matthew J. Rinaldo, Bob McEwen, Walter P. Kennedy, William H. Gray, and Norman, Y. Mineta.
F38: Correspondence, 1989, Personal
Topics include job nominations and recommendations.
Correspondents include Joseph R. Wright Jr., Chase Untermeyer, Vin Weber, Barbara Vucanovich, and Guy Vander Jagt.
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