F1: Legislative, Communications, Telephone Manufacturing, 1988-1989
Topics include AT&T divestiture.
Correspondents include Max L. Lehew.
F2: Legislative, Communications, Telephone Subscriber Fees, 1987-1988
Topics include cellular phones, subscriber line charges, and non-traffic-sensitive common line cost recovery plan.
F3: Legislative, Communications, U. S. Independent Cellular Telephone Association, 1989
Topics include rural service areas cellular radio applications.
Correspondents include Eleanor Calamari.
F4: Legislative, Communications, Worker Monitoring Bill, 1986-1987
Topics include Communications Workers of America (CWA) interviews about worker monitoring, HR 1950, and CWA issue briefs.
Correspondents include Don Edwards, Augustus F. Hawkins, Patricia Schroeder, and William Clay.
F5: Legislative, Congress, 1979-1991
Topics include Newt Gingrich address to the National Press Club and sexual harassment policy.
Correspondents include Daniel E. Lundgren.
F6: Legislative, Congress, 100th Congress, 1987
Topics include committee and subcommittee membership lists.
F7: Legislative, Congress, 101st Congress, 1988-1990
Topics include legislative highlights of the House Republicans’ first session, status profile for bills, legislative issues, committee membership lists, Mickey Edwards key votes, affordable housing, foreign policy agenda, and goals of domestic policy.
Correspondents include Robert H. Michel.
F8: Legislative, Congress, Appropriations, FY90, 1989
Topics include HR 3014, committee reports, committee print, and congressional mailings.
Correspondents include Jerry Lewis, Robert H. Michel, Bill Frenzel, Pat Roberts, Timothy J. Penny, and Vic Fazio.
F9: Legislative, Congress, Appropriations, FY91, 1990
Topics include committee print and committee reports.
F10: Legislative, Congress, Appropriations, FY91, Detailees, 1989-1990
Topics include Government Accountability Office (GAO) staff detailed to congressional committees and Republican policy statement.
Correspondents include Charles A. Bowsher, Bill Frenzel, Robert H. Michel, Newt Gingrich, and Duncan Hunter.
F11: Legislative, Congress, Appropriations, FY92, 1991
Topics include committee reports, committee print, HR 2506, and GAO detailees.
Correspondents include Leon E. Panetta and John D. Dingell.
F12: Legislative, Congress, Appropriations, FY93, 1992
Topics include committee report, HR 5427, cutting overhead spending by 10%, and Legislative Services Organizations.
Correspondents include Lamar Smith, Leon E. Panetta, Wayne Allard, Dave Camp, Dick Zimmer, and Howard Wolpe.
F13: Legislative, Congress, Campaign Finance Reform, n.d.
Topics include talking points, Republican political action committee (PAC) reform bill, Synar-Glickman bill (HR 1177), Republican campaign reform concepts, Democratic bill (HR 3750), and Campaign Reform Task Force report.
F14: Legislative, Congress, Campaign Finance Reform, 1977-1989
Topics include HR 6830, HR 6637, Federal Election Campaign Amendments of 1987 (HR 2717), House Republican Policy Committee, House Republican Campaign Reform Program, House Republican Campaign Reform Concepts, and Campaign Reform Task Force.
Correspondents include Robert H. Michel.
F15: Legislative, Congress, Campaign Finance Reform, 1990-1992
Topics include “Money and Politics: A Survey of National Opinion” (report), HR 5030, highlights of chairman’s mark, Gejdenson proposal, House Republican Campaign Reform Concepts, Fair and Competitive Election Act (HR 3770), and Democratic bill.
Correspondents include Fred Wertheimer and Robert H. Michel.
F16: Legislative, Congress, Congress of Tomorrow, 1988
Topics include conference in Houston, Texas.
F17: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, 1987
Topics include future options for the organization.
F18: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Agenda, 1991
Topics include Congress of Tomorrow conference, conference timeline, schedule, and panel listings.
F19: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Background, 1991
F20: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Breakout Groups, 1991
F21: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Conference Paper, 1991
Topics include “Global Strategies in a Changing World,” “Securing the Future: A Blueprint for Governing America,” and proposed changes.
F22: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Conference Paper Draft Amendments, 1991
F23: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Conference Paper Final Draft, 1991
Topics include “Securing the Future: A Blueprint for Governing America.”
F24: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Conference Planning, 1991
F25: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Correspondence, 1991
F26: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Follow-up, 1991
F27: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Meeting Notes, 1991
F28: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Packet, 1991
F29: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Policy Forums, 1991
F30: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Press Plan, 1991
F31: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Press Releases and Clippings, 1991
F32: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Scheduling, 1991
F33: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Institute, Princeton Retreat, Speakers, 1991
Topics include lists of speakers and biographies.
F34: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Pay Raise, 1977-1988
Topics include Mickey Edwards floor statements, “A Brief History of Congressional Pay Legislation” (report), “Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries: A Historical Summary” (report), HJ Res. 395, continuing resolutions, and report of the Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries.
Correspondents include Fred Wertheimer.
F35: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Pay Raise, 1989
Topics include honoraria, “Ethics in Government: Reform of Laws and Regulations” (report), cost of living, ethics reform, and constituent opinions.
Correspondents include Ronald Reagan, Jerry Lewis, Vic Fazio, Tony Coelho, Howard C. Nielson, Fred Wertheimer, George H. W. Bush, and Robert L. Livingston.
F36: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Reform, 1987-1991
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s article “The CR: Time to Fight Back Against an Abuse of Power,” Bicentennial House Restoration Amendment of 1989 (H Res. 61), Mickey Edwards statements, and open versus restrictive rules.
Correspondents include Henry J. Hyde and Lynn Martin.
F37: Legislative, Congress, Congressional Reform, Republican Task Force, 1987-1989
Topics include membership lists, continuing resolutions, omnibus spending bills, and Mickey Edwards’s statements.
F38: Legislative, Congress, Ethics, 1988
Topics include ethics booklet and issues for special review.
F39: Legislative, Congress, Ethics Probe of Henry Gonzalez, 1992
Topics include Robert H. Michel statement, Gonzalez disclosure of classified documents, and H Res. 539.
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