F1: News Summaries and Clippings, January 1-16, 1983
Topics include gasoline tax, Equal Rights Amendment, Indian health care clinics, David Boren, and defense spending.
F2: News Summaries and Clippings, January 18-31, 1983
Topics include farm aid, withholding tax on interest and dividends, and Social Security.
F3: News Summaries and Clippings, February 1-11, 1983
Topics include federal budget, truck tax, oil industry, Bartlesville Energy Technology Center, Social Security, and withholding tax.
F4: News Summaries and Clippings, February 12-28, 1983
Topics include defense spending, Bartlesville Energy Technology Center, farm policy, payment-in-kind program (PIK), and Mike Synar and the EPA.
F5: News Summaries and Clippings, March 1-9, 1983
Topics include withholding tax on interest and dividends, deaths of handicapped infants in federally-funded hospitals, payment-in-kind program (PIK), and Mike Synar and the EPA.
F6: News Summaries and Clippings, March 10-31, 1983
Topics include oil industry, natural gas, fraud and racketeering charges against Penn Square Bank, withholding tax on interest and dividends, Mike Synar and the EPA, payment-in-kind program (PIK), Social Security, and death of Mickey Edwards’s mother.
F7: News Summaries and Clippings, April 1-19, 1983
Topics include Penn Square Bank failure, payment-in-kind program (PIK), farm loans, coal slurry pipeline, Huffy plant closure in Ponca City (Okla.), and EPA.
F8: News Summaries and Clippings, April 20-30, 1983
Topics include Caspar Weinberger, firing of farm credit co-op officers in Chandler (Okla.), Dave McCurdy’s trip to Central America, Don Nickles, deaths of handicapped infants in federally-funded hospitals, and nuclear weapons freeze.
F9: News Summaries and Clippings, May 1-17, 1983
Topics include EPA, oil and gas industry taxes, nuclear weapons freeze, and grain policy.
F10: News Summaries and Clippings, May 18-31, 1983
Topics include recruiting college athletes to professional sports teams, strategic petroleum reserve, MX missile, wheat, and Bartlesville Energy Technology Center.
F11: News Summaries and Clippings, June 1-15, 1983
Topics include nuclear weapons freeze, workers at Wilson Foods Corporation, Mike Synar and strategic petroleum reserve, Huffy plant closure in Ponca City (Okla.), windfall profits tax, education, death of Tom Steed, political action committees (PACs), federal budget, aid to El Salvador, and withholding tax on interest and dividends.
F12: News Summaries and Clippings, June 16-30, 1983
Topics include Mike Synar and the Department of the Interior, Bartlesville Energy Technology Center, federal budget, Jim Jones, Dave McCurdy, tax cuts, abortion, and water policy.
F13: News Summaries and Clippings, July 1-15, 1983
Topics include Huffy plant closure in Ponca City (Okla.), drugs, teacher merit pay, Don Nickles and the repeal of the Davis-Bacon Act, Bartlesville Energy Technology Center, and tax reform.
F14: News Summaries and Clippings, July 16-31, 1983
Topics include Farmers Home Administration, International Monetary Fund, Don Nickles and investigation of federal advisory committees, natural gas decontrol, confirmation of Paul Volcker to Federal Reserve Board, surplus food, and covert aid to Nicaragua.
F15: News Summaries and Clippings, August 1-15, 1983
Topics include establishing Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday, screw-top bottles, David Boren, and commodities.
F16: News Summaries and Clippings, August 16-31, 1983
Topics include Mike Synar and toxic waste, education, conviction of Dan Draper and Joe Fitzgibbon on fraud, Federal Election Commission reprimand of Mickey Edwards for failure to file campaign report, and waste dumps at Tinker Air Force Base.
F17: News Summaries and Clippings, September 1-15, 1983
Topics include Soviet downing of a Korean airliner, Mickey Edwards’s district appearances, and transfer of Bartlesville Energy Technology Center to IIT Research Institute.
F18: News Summaries and Clippings, September 16-30, 1983
Topics include U.S. troops in Lebanon, wheat and grain, and war powers resolution.
F19: News Summaries and Clippings, October 1-15, 1983
Topics include U.S. troops in Lebanon, pension reform, Jim Jones advising John Glenn presidential campaign, Amtrak service in Oklahoma, taxes, and publication of Mickey Edwards’s book Behind Enemy Lines.
F20: News Summaries and Clippings, October 16-31, 1983
Topics include DuPont purchase of Conoco chemicals unit, establishing Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday, congressional pension reform, Amtrak service in Oklahoma, bombing of U.S. troop headquarters in Beirut (Lebanon), and U.S. invasion of Grenada.
F21: News Summaries and Clippings, November 1-14, 1983
Topics include natural gas decontrol, drugs, raising the national debt ceiling, grain storage, and Robert Bauman and the board of the American Conservative Union.
F22: News Summaries and Clippings, November 15-30, 1983
Topics include Equal Rights Amendment, tuition tax credits, Seward Lake project, campaign finance, and congressional reform.
F23: News Summaries and Clippings, December 1-11, 1983
Topics include congressional reform, Frank Keating resignation as U.S. Attorney, and U.S. troops in Lebanon.
F24: News Summaries and Clippings, December 12-31, 1983
Topics include Amtrak service in Oklahoma and U.S. troops in Lebanon.
F25: News Summaries and Clippings, January 1-17, 1984
Topics include education, Seward Lake project, Jesse Jackson negotiating the release of an American pilot in Syria, court reinstatement of damages paid by Kerr-McGee to Karen Silkwood’s children, and waste at Tinker Air Force Base.
F26: News Summaries and Clippings, January 17-31, 1984
Topics include Penn Square Bank liquidation, Wilson Foods Corporation, congressional pay raise, and Amtrak service in Oklahoma.
F27: News Summaries and Clippings, February, 1984
Topics include Amtrak service in Oklahoma.
F28: News Summaries and Clippings, March, 1984
Topics include anti-PAC advertisements against Mickey Edwards, supplemental appropriations, and Penn Square Bank liquidation.
F29: News Summaries and Clippings, April, 1984
Topics include aid to El Salvador, Terry Young victory over Jim Inhofe in Tulsa mayoral race, and CIA plans to mine Nicaraguan ports.
F30: News Summaries and Clippings, May, 1984
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s trip to monitor elections in El Salvador, Seward Lake project, U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation, and organ transplants.
F31: News Summaries and Clippings, June, 1984
Topics include missing children.
F32: News Summaries and Clippings, July 1-18, 1984
Topics include David Boren dispute with the FDIC, campaign filings, and indictment of Penn Square Bank vice president William G. Patterson.
F33: News Summaries and Clippings, July 18-31, 1984
Topics include allowing the Libertarian Party on the Oklahoma ballot, Penn Square Bank payments, and Mickey Edwards’s whistle stop campaign train tour.
F34: News Summaries and Clippings, August 1-18, 1984
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s whistle stop campaign train tour, balanced budget amendment, election campaigns, Penn Square Bank liquidation, and Amtrak service in Oklahoma.
F35: News Summaries and Clippings, August 18-31, 1984
Topics include election campaigns, Republican National Convention, and primary elections.
F36: News Summaries and Clippings, September 1-20, 1984
Topics include Gerald Ford visit to Oklahoma, fires in Osage County, trial of Penn Square Bank vice president William G. Patterson, and liquor-by-the-drink.
F37: News Summaries and Clippings, September 20-30, 1984
Topics include liquor-by-the-drink, fires in Osage County, trial and acquittal of Penn Square Bank vice president William G. Patterson, Republic Financial Corporation, and Wilson Foods Corporation.
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