F1: Legislative, Congress, Executive v. Legislative Branch, 1989-1990
Topics include “Achieving a Republican Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives” (Mickey Edwards’s article) and line-item veto.
F2: Legislative, Congress, Franking, 1992
Topics include listing of money spent on postage by members of Congress.
F3: Legislative, Congress, House Banking Scandal, 1991
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s letter to constituents explaining overdrafts, closure of the House Bank, and “A Report of the Task Force for the Review of the Sergeant at Arms Disbursing Office Operations and Management of the Trust Fund Account.”
Correspondents include James V. Hansen and Matthew F. McHugh.
F4: Legislative, Congress, House Banking Scandal, January-March 16, 1992
Topics include Ethics Committee investigation, Mickey Edwards statements, resolution calling for disclosure of offenders (H Res. 396), resolution calling for a complete statement for all member accounts (H Res. 397), Mickey Edwards named as one of worst offenders, and constituent opinions.
Correspondents include James V. Hansen and Matthew F. McHugh.
F5: Legislative, Congress, House Banking Scandal, March 17-26, 1992
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s bad checks and Mickey Edwards FY1990 payroll summary and bank statements.
Correspondents include Charles A. Bowsher.
F6: Legislative, Congress, House Banking Scandal, August-October, 1992
Topics include profiles of twenty-four worst offenders and summary of Oklahoma press clippings.
F7: Legislative, Congress, House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 1983
Topics include rules of procedure and investigation of alteration of House documents (H Res. 254).
Correspondents include Louis Stokes and Floyd D. Spence.
F8: Legislative, Congress, House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, Jim Wright, 1989
Topics include “Report of the Special Outside Counsel in the Matter of Speaker James C. Wright, Jr.,” committee votes on allegations, and “Statement of Alleged Violation in the Matter of Representative James C. Wright, Jr.”
Correspondents include Julian C. Dixon and John T. Myers.
F9: Legislative, Congress, House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, Jim Wright Response, 1989
F10: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Committee on Committees, 1988
Topics include Mickey Edwards amendment on possession of controlled substances, assignment requests, and committee assignments.
F11: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Committee on Committees, Requests, 1988
Topics include vacancies on Ways and Means and Budget committees.
Correspondents include several Republican members of Congress.
F12: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Committee on Committees, Requests, 1989
Correspondents include several Republican members of Congress.
F13: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Conference, 1988-1989
Topics include member directory, conference rules, and campaign reform and reconciliation information packet.
Correspondents include Dick Cheney, Robert J. Lagomarsino, and Jerry Lewis.
F14: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Leadership, 1988-1991
Topics include legislative priorities, legislative highlights, and becoming a majority in Congress.
Correspondents include Dick Cheney, Robert K. Dornan, Duncan Hunter, Gerald B. Solomon, Robert H. Michel, and Jerry Lewis.
F15: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Leadership, Agenda, 1990
F16: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Legislative Issues, 1988
Topics include Index of Economic Freedom Act, flexible freeze budget, establishing a Commission on the Federal Taxation of Savings and Investment, and cost-of-living adjustments for contributions to individual retirement accounts (IRA).
Correspondents include Trent Lott.
F17: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Legislative Issues, 1989
Topics include legislative highlights, index, and anticipated legislation.
Correspondents include Jack Buechner, Robert J. Lagomarsino, Dick Armey, Bill Frenzel, and Bill Archer.
F18: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Legislative Issues, 1990
Topics include legislative agenda and legislative conference.
F19: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, 1988-1989
Topics include Mickey Edwards statement, actions on issues, ideas for the future of Congress and the world, operation of committee, and Washington Charity Awards Dinner.
Correspondents include Gordon S. Jones.
F20: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Campaign Letters, 1986, 1988
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s candidacy for chairmanship.
Correspondents include Joel Hefley, Douglas Bereuter, Robert L. Livingston, Gerald B. Solomon, Amo Houghton, Frank Horton, Trent Lott, Porter Goss, and Larkin Smith.
F21: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Election, 1990
Topics include Mickey Edwards seeking reelection as the chairman.
F22: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Meetings, 1989
F23: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Memos, 1989-1990
Topics include policy statements on issues and legislation.
F24: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Policy Breakfast, April 27, 1989
F25: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Press Releases, 1989
F26: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Resolutions and Statements, 1990
F27: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Resolutions and Statements, 1992
F28: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Statements and Meetings, 1990-1992
F29: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Policy Committee, Task Force on Economic Growth, 1991
Topics include domestic policy and “Deficit Neutral Package for Jobs, Savings, Investment, and Homeownership.”
F30: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Research Committee, n.d.
Topics include Mickey Edwards’s election as chairman and task force membership.
F31: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Research Committee, 1985-1986
Topics include “Ideas for Tomorrow, Choices for Today: Policy Initiatives of the Committee on the First One Hundred Days” and issues of The House Republican.
F32: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Research Committee, January-March, 1987
Correspondents include Robert H. Michel, Trent Lott, and Jerry Lewis.
F33: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Research Committee, April-August, 1987
Topics include task forces and the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court.
Correspondents include Jerry Lewis, Debby Fry Wilson, Dick Cheney, and Alex McMillan.
F34: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Research Committee, September, 1987
F35: Legislative, Congress, House Republican Research Committee, October 1-14, 1987
Topics include task forces and memos.
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