F1: Legislative, Environment, Water, Oklahoma Water Atlas, 1984
F2: Legislative, Environment, Water, Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute Five Year Plan, 1985
F3: Legislative, Environment, Water, Press Releases, 1978-1991
Topics include funding, flooding, and water projects in Oklahoma.
F4: Legislative, Environment, Water, Reclamation Project Authorization Act, 1989-1990
Topics include HR 2567, committee report, statement of administration policy, and Oklahoma legislature concurrent resolution on salt pollution in the Red River basin.
Correspondents include George Miller, Wes Watkins, Ralph M. Hall, and Robert K. Dawson.
F5: Legislative, Environment, Water, Red River Chloride Control Project, 1986
F6: Legislative, Environment, Water, Safe Drinking Water Amendments, 1985, 1992
Topics include committee report and HR 1650.
Correspondents include Dan Quayle.
F7: Legislative, Environment, Water, Sand Lake, 1985
Topics include water supply for Bartlesville.
F8: Legislative, Environment, Water, Seward Creek, 1981-1984
Topics include project report.
Correspondents include Wes Watkins.
F9: Legislative, Environment, Water, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Recreation Site Closures, 1989
Topics include impact of budget reductions on projects in the 5th congressional district, review team report of closures in the Little Rock and Tulsa districts, and operations and maintenance budget.
Correspondents include Robert W. Page.
F10: Legislative, Environment, Wetlands, 1991
Topics include amending the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (HR 1330).
F11: Legislative, Environment, Wild Horse Sanctuary in Bartlesville, 1989
Topics include Wild Horses and Burros Act.
Correspondents include Gary D. Maynard and Robert H. Lawton.
F12: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, 1980-1991
Topics include Global Programme on AIDS (GPA).
F13: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Afghanistan, 1981-1988
Topics include background material; Afghanistan Day; Soviet invasion and occupation; statement of Jeane J. Kirkpatrick; “Afghanistan After Five Years: Status of the Conflict, the Afghan Resistance, and the U.S. Role” (CRS report); and rebels.
Correspondents include Don Ritter and Joel Pritchard.
F14: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, African Development Foundation, 1985-1991
Topics include issues affecting appropriations and projects funded.
F15: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Agency for International Development (USAID), 1985-1986
Topics include operating expense cuts and Trade Credit Insurance Program (TCIP).
F16: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Agency for International Development (USAID), 1992
Topics include FY92 summary tables.
F17: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Agency for International Development (USAID), 1993
Topics include congressional presentations.
F18: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Aid, 1981-1990
Topics include statement of Mickey Edwards at committee markup and aid appropriations.
Correspondents include Jack Kemp, Jerry Lewis, and John Edward Porter.
F19: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Aid Authorizations, FY90, 1989
Topics include Foreign Assistance Act Authorizations (HR 2655), floor discussion, and amendments.
F20: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Aid Authorizations, FY92, 1991
Topics include International Development Cooperation Act (HR 2508), statement of administration policy, foreign aid authorization, population control in China, abortion, amendments, nuclear nonproliferation, Israel, and human rights in India.
Correspondents include Pete Geren, Christopher H. Smith, Dana Rohrabacher, Doug Bereuter, Jim Moody, Byron Dorgan, Alan Wheat, Peter H. Kostmayer, Stephen J. Solarz, Tom Campbell, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Dick Schulze, Bob McEwen, John Bryant, Dan Burton, Wally Herger, Vic Fazio, David Obey, Jim Oberstar, Gene Taylor, Joe Kolter, Timothy J. Penny, and Louise M. Slaughter.
F21: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA), 1984-1991
Topics include statement of David A. Santos, Beirut University College, and Agency for International Development (USAID) grants.
F22: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1990
Topics include International Fund for Ireland.
Correspondents include James A. Baker and George H. W. Bush.
F23: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Angola, 1985-1986
Topics include Clark Amendment and Mickey Edwards floor statement on aid to the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).
F24: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Anti-Terrorism Sanctions Act of 1989, 1987-1990
Topics include HR 1515, most favored nation policies, and trade.
F25: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Asian Development Bank, 1991
Topics include sense of Congress resolution opposing Asian Development Fund loans to China and U.S. trade policy on China.
Correspondents include Nancy Pelosi and Frank Wolf.
F26: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Banks, 1981-1985
Topics include transcript of Mickey Edwards interview with Congressional Quarterly and U.S. support of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
F27: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Burden Sharing, 1982-1986
Topics include “Arms Production in the Industrializing World” (CRS report) and “Trade Offsets in Foreign Military Sales” (Comptroller General report).
F28: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Burden Sharing, Operation Desert Storm, 1991
Topics include financial assistance commitments.
F29: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Cambodia, 1978, 1991
Topics include military cooperation between Khmer Rouge and non-Communist resistance.
F30: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Central America, 1983-1989
Topics include aid to democracies, Arias Peace Plan, Contra aid, and elections in Nicaragua.
F31: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Central America, Bipartisan Accord, 1989
Topics include HR 1750 and Contra Aid.
Correspondents include Henry J. Hyde, Robert K. Dornan, Chuck Douglas, and Dan Burton.
F32: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Central America, Terrorism, 1985
Topics include Central American Counter-Terrorism and Law Enforcement Professionalization Act and Central American Counterterrorism Act (HR 3463).
Correspondents include William L. Ball, William Broomfield, Gillespie V. Montgomery, and Robert J. Lagomarsino.
F33: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Child Survival, 1986-1989
Topics include third world health and the private sector, “The Demographic Impact of Child Survival Programs” (report), “Child Survival Action Plan,” and Agency for International Development (USAID) child survival report to Congress.
F34: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, China, Chinese Students, 1989-1990
Topics include Emergency Adjustment of Status Facilitation Act (HR 2712), Emergency Chinese Immigration Relief Act, and Chinese nationals in the U.S.
Correspondents include Dick Thornburgh, Gerald Solomon, Joe Barton, Tom Campbell, and Zhu Qizhen.
F35: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, China, Most Favored Nation Status, 1990
Topics include HR 4939 and statements of administration policy.
Correspondents include Nancy Pelosi, John Miller, John E. Porter, Frank R. Wolf, Gerald Solomon, Edward Markey, Dick Schulze, Charlie Rose, and Barney Frank.
F36: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, China, Most Favored Nation Status, 1991
Topics include renewal of most favored nation status, U.S. sanctions, HR 2212, HJ Res. 263, conditional renewal, Mickey Edwards floor statement, and statement of Lawrence S. Eagleburger.
Correspondents include James A. Baker, Gerald B. Solomon, Charlie Rose, Jim Bacchus, Joe L. Barton, Dick Schulze, Nancy Pelosi, Christopher H. Smith, Frank R. Wolf, John Edward Porter, Pete Stark, and Benjamin A. Gilman.
F37: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, China, Most Favored Nation Status, 1992
Topics include China fact sheet, White House statement, committee reports, HR 5318, statement of administration policy, and HJ Res. 502.
Correspondents include Janet G. Mullins, Pete Stark, Dave Nagle, Nancy Pelosi, Don J. Pease, and Jim Cooper.
F38: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, China, U.S. Policy, 1977, 1989
Topics include Mickey Edwards op-ed articles, condemning China for Tiananmen Square massacre, democracy in China (HC Res. 136), “Chinese Students and Other Chinese in the U.S.: Immigration Issues and Options” (CRS report), and delivery of Boeing jetliners.
F39: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, China, U.S. Policy, 1990-1991
Topics include harmonized tariff schedule, “China-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress” (report), “China Sanctions: Some Possible Effects” (CRS report), and most favored nation status.
Correspondents include Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars.
F40: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth of Independent States, Armitage Letters, 1992
Topics include former Soviet Union, humanitarian aid, and Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) reports.
Correspondents include Richard L. Armitage.
F41: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Congo, 1991-1992
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