MICKEY EDWARDS COLLECTION

Box and Folder Inventory

Box 79

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F1: Legislative, Census 1990, 1988-1990
Topics include Oklahoma 1990 population totals, “The 1990 Decennial Census and the Counting of Illegal Aliens” (report), “Voting and Registration in the Election of November 1988” (report), redistricting, “Census Education Project: 1990,” “1990 Census: Overview of Key Issues” (report), and “1987 Census of Manufacturers” (report).
Correspondents include Bill Thomas and Vin Weber.

F2: Legislative, Census 1990, Adjustment, 1991
Correspondents include F. James Sensenbrenner, Joseph M. McDade, Susan B. Loving, Tom Ridge, and Benjamin A. Gilman.

F3: Legislative, Census 1990, Redistricting, 1989-1992
Topics include Congressional Districting Reform Act of 1989, Oklahoma losing a congressional seat and adjusted state population figures.
Correspondents include F. James Sensenbrenner, Tom Cole, Jim Reese, Bill Thomas, and Vin Weber.

F4: Legislative, Child Care, n.d.
Topics include amendments to the Child Development and Education Act of 1989 (HR 3), comparison of bills, Act for Better Child Care, and toddler tax credit.

F5: Legislative, Child Care, 1984-1987
Topics include Choices in Child Care Act of 1988, Mickey Edwards statement, “Working Parents and Policies in Sweden: Implications for the U.S.” (report), “Investing in Quality Child Care” (report), and “Child Care: The Time is Now” (report).
Correspondents include George Miller, Patricia Schroeder, and Olympia J. Snowe.

F6: Legislative, Child Care, 1988
Topics include House Republican Research Committee Child Care Task Force, Choices in Child Care Act, and Older Workers Employment Act (H Con. Res. 362).
Correspondents include Nancy L. Johnson, Ann McLaughlin, Phyllis Schlafly, Clyde C. Holloway, Patricia Schroeder, Olympia J. Snowe, Augustus F. Hawkins, and Helen Delich Bentley.

F7: Legislative, Child Care, January-March, 1989
Topics include “Fourteen Myths About Families and Child Care” (report), Child Development and Education Act of 1989 (HR 3), Act for Better Child Care Services (HR 30), comparison of bills, and Child Care Tax Credit Reform Bill (HR 575).
Correspondents include Augustus F. Hawkins, Tom Tauke, Clyde C. Holloway, George Miller, Frank R. Wolf, Olympia J. Snowe, Silvio O. Conte, Cardiss Collins, Robert T. Matsui, William O. Lipinski, and Phyllis Schlafly.

F8: Legislative, Child Care, April-August, 1989
Topics include Toddler Tax Credit bill (HR 2008), Act for Better Child Care Services (HR 30) committee report, Child Development and Education Act of 1989 (HR 3), and Dan Rostenkowski proposal.
Correspondents include Marge Roukema, Tom Tauke, Clyde C. Holloway, Dick Schulze, Phyllis Schlafly, Brian Donnelly, Jack Buechner, and Jimmy Hayes.

F9: Legislative, Child Care, Act for Better Child Care Services, 1987-1989
Topics include HR 3660, ABC bill, and problems with separation of church and state.
Correspondents include Phyllis Schlafly, Robert L. Maddox, and several members of Congress.

F10: Legislative, Child Care, Early Childhood Education and Development Act, 1990
Topics include HR 3.
Correspondents include Charles W. Stenholm.

F11: Legislative, Child Care, Hatch/Johnson, 1987-1988
Topics include Child Care Services Improvement Act (S. 1679).
Correspondents include Orrin G. Hatch and Nancy L. Johnson.

F12: Legislative, Child Care, Tax Credits, 1990
Topics include Republican tax credit, Downey tax credit, Edwards’s tax credit, comparison of amendments, earned income tax credit, and Mickey Edwards’s statement.

F13: Legislative, Civil Service, 1987-1989
Topics include Federal Employee Recognition Week, raise for federal employees, Federal Managers Association issue briefs, and Reciprocal Investment Commitment of Conscience Agreement for state pensions.
Correspondents include Catherine Baker Knoll.

F14: Legislative, Civil Service, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 1988
Topics include statement on the deficit and economic growth.
Correspondents include Gerald W. McEntee.

F15: Legislative, Civil Service, Background, 1984-1987
Topics include “Ten Myths about Civil Service Retirement” (report) and response of William E. Dannemeyer and military education program for civilian technicians in the Army National Guard (HR 1808).

F16: Legislative, Civil Service, Comparable Worth, 1988
Topics include Federal Equitable Pay Practices Act (HR 387).
Correspondents include Dick Armey, Patricia Schroeder, Olympia J. Snowe, Dan Burton, Mervyn Dymally, Jaime Fuster, Joe Barton, and Pat Swindall.

F17: Legislative, Civil Service, Cost-of-Living Adjustments, 1986-1987
Topics include HR 4600.

F18: Legislative, Civil Service, Hatch Act, 1983
Topics include prohibition on political activities by government employees.

F19: Legislative, Civil Service, Hatch Act Reform, 1987-1988, 1991
Topics include HR 3400, talking points and analysis, Federal Employees’ Political Activities Act, committee report, administration policy, and political activities by government employees.
Correspondents include Gerald Ford, John R. Bolton, Tom Ridge, Frank Horton, Frank R. Wolf, Duncan Hunter, Joe Barton, Bill Frenzel, Ernie Konnyu, Newt Gingrich, Bob McEwen, Dick Armey, and William L. Clay.

F20: Legislative, Civil Service, International Association of Firefighters, 1986-1987
Topics include Federal Fire Service Pay Schedule Act of 1986.

F21: Legislative, Civil Service, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, 1986-1987

F22: Legislative, Civil Service, National Federation of Federal Employees, 1987-1988
Topics include “Issues of Concern to Civilian (Federal) Employees in the National Guard” (report) and issue briefs.

F23: Legislative, Civil Service, Retirement, 1986
Topics include Civil Service Simplification Act and comparison between Federal Employees’ Retirement System and Civil Service Retirement System.
Correspondents include William D. Ford, Mary Rose Oakar, and Constance Horner.

F24: Legislative, Civil Service, Volunteering in Government, 1978-1986
Topics include “Alternatives in Public Service Delivery: Volunteers in Federal Agencies” (report), Volunteering in Government Act of 1983 (HR 1323), Volunteering in Government Act of 1985 (HR 1993), list of cosponsors, Mickey Edwards’s extension of remarks, and Voluntary Youth Service program.
Correspondents include Leon E. Panetta.

F25: Legislative, Commemorative Bills, 1987-1992
Correspondents include Frank Wolf, Michael Bilirakis, Silvio O. Conte, George W. Gekas, Olympia J. Snowe, William J. Hughes, and Glenn M. Anderson.

F26: Legislative, Common Cause, 1987-1989
Topics include salary levels of government officials, Independent Counsel Amendments Act of 1987 (HR 2939), revolving door restrictions (HR 5043), and honoraria.
Correspondents include Peter W. Rodino Jr., Fred Wertheimer, and Ann McBride.

F27: Legislative, Communications, 1987-1989
Topics include television music licensing, FTS-2000 General Services Administration (GSA) procurement, Automated Telephone Solicitation Protection Act (HR 2131), Telephone Operator Service Consumer Protection Act of 1989 (HR 971), applying the proceeds from an FCC auction of electromagnetic spectrum to deficit reduction, and telephone deregulation price caps.
Correspondents include Glenn English, Marge Roukema, John D. Dingell, and Edward J. Markey.

F28: Legislative, Communications, AT&T, 1988
Topics include Harold Greene panel address “The Future of the AT&T Consent Decree.”

F29: Legislative, Communications, Baby Bells, 1991-1992
Topics include information services provision, Telecommunications Policy Act (HR 3515), hearing of the Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law, and testimony of Ivan Seidenberg, Jack Brooks, and Hamilton Fish Jr.
Correspondents include Jim Cooper and Dan Schaefer.

F30: Legislative, Communications, Cable Television, 1989-1992
Topics include cable industry regulation and Cox Cable.
Correspondents include Lewis F. Payne Jr.

F31: Legislative, Communications, Digital Audio Tape (DAT) Recording, 1987-1988
Topics include home taping.
Correspondents include William E. Dannemeyer.

F32: Legislative, Communications, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 1985
Topics include HR 3378 and updating the Wiretap Act to include email, cell phones, and point-to-point microwave communications.

F33: Legislative, Communications, Public Broadcasting System (PBS) Scrambling, 1986-1987

F34: Legislative, Communications, Rural Service Areas, 1987
Topics include cell phone service.

F35: Legislative, Communications, Satellite Dish Scrambling, 1986-1988
Topics include comments of the Public Broadcasting System (PBS).
Correspondents include Billy Tauzin, Mac Sweeney, Robert W. Kastenmeier, Carlos Moorhead, Mike Synar, and Rick Boucher.

F36: Legislative, Communications, Satellite Dish Scrambling, Background, 1987

F37: Legislative, Communications, Satellite Dish Scrambling, K-SAT Packet, 1987

F38: Legislative, Communications, Satellite Television, 1985-1986
Topics include Satellite Television Fair Marketing Act of 1987 (HR 1885) and Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association of America.
Correspondents include Billy Tauzin.

F39: Legislative, Communications, Telecommunications Act of 1991, 1992
Topics include American Newspaper Publishers Association information packet and HR 3515.

F40: Legislative, Communications, Telecommunications Industry Participation, 1988
Topics include Citizens for a Sound Economy and H Con. Res. 339.

F41: Legislative, Communications, Telecommunications Privacy Act, 1989-1991
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s floor statement, automated telemarketing, Telephone Advertising Regulation Act (HR 2921), Telephone Advertising Consumer Rights Act (HR 1304), and Electronic Telemarketing Privacy Act (HR 3559).

 

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