F1-3: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Nicaragua, Briefing Book, 1988
Correspondents include Rod Chandler.
F4: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Nicaragua, Elections, 1989
Topics include background on Central America, oversight trip schedule, Mickey Edwards’s report on trip, and appropriations for Nicaraguan elections (HR 3385).
Correspondents include James A. Baker and Robert H. Michel.
F5: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Nicaragua, Negotiations, 1985-1986
Topics include chronology of actions and key events, “The Nicaraguan Peace Process: A Documentary Record” (report), “The Contadora Initiative: Implications for Congress” (report), and White House report on Nicaragua.
Correspondents include George P. Shultz, Robert J. Lagomarsino, and William S. Broomfield.
F6: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Nicaragua, Religious Persecution, 1985-1986
Topics include background information packet and “Inside the Sandinista Regime: A Special Investigator’s Perspective” (report).
F7: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Photo Exhibit of Miskito, Sumo, and Rama Indians, 1987
Correspondents include Dave McCurdy and Steve Gunderson.
F8: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Presidential Observer Team, 1989
Topics include observation of the democratization process and trip reports.
Correspondents include Porter Goss, Frank R. Wolf, Richard G. Lugar, and Anthony Beilenson.
F9: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Proposals, 1985-1988
Topics include draft amendments to continuing resolutions, proposal summaries, peace plans, Michel substitution, and capsule summary of joint resolution.
Correspondents include Robert H. Michel and Trent Lott.
F10: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Public Opinion, 1985-1991
Topics include poll results, “The Boland Amendments: A Chronology of Congressional Action” (CRS report), “Contra Aid: Summary and Chronology of Major Congressional Action 1981-1989” (CRS report), “The War Between the Branches: Explaining U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua 1979-1989” (report), and Mickey Edwards comments at the Conference on Public Opinion and U.S. Central America Policy.
F11: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Reforms, Leadership, and UNO Declaration, 1985-1986
Topics include “Groups of the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance: Who Are They?” (report), UNO manual of combatants and code of conduct, “The Principles and Objectives of the United Nicaraguan Opposition” (report), testimony of Bernard Aronson, and “United Nicaraguan Opposition” (report).
Correspondents include Buddy Roemer.
F12: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Slattery Letter, 1987
Topics include Arias peace plan.
Correspondents include Jim Slattery, Rod Chandler, and Charles Stenholm.
F13: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Southern Opposition Bloc (BOS), 1986
F14: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, State Department, 1987-1989
Topics include violence in El Salvador, reports on visits by members of Congress to Central America, and expulsion of U.S. diplomats from Nicaragua.
Correspondents include J. Edward Fox.
F15: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, State Department Publications, 1984-1988
This folder contains the reports “Democracies in Latin America and the Caribbean,” “News Briefing on Intelligence Information on External Support of the Guerrillas in El Salvador,” “The Soviet-Cuban Connection in Central America and the Caribbean,” “Sustaining a Consistent Policy in Central America: One Year After the National Bipartisan Commission Report,” and “Nicaraguan Biographies: A Resource Book.”
Correspondents include W. Tapley Bennett Jr.
F16: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Support for Democracy in Nicaragua, 1987-1988
Topics include National Endowment for Democracy (NED) grants, preliminary proposal on Nicaragua, statement of Carl Gershman, HR 4617, and NED activities in Chile.
Correspondents include Peter H. Kostmayer and Hernán Felipe Errázuriz.
F17: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Talking Points, n.d., 1988
Topics include conditional aid, Guatemala accord, Agency for International Development (USAID), and benchmarks for democracy.
F18: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Trip to Central America, 1986-1987
Topics include questions for political leaders, background information, State Department trip report, and travel schedule.
F19: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Trip to Central America, 1989
Topics include “The Nicaraguan Elections: The Challenge of Democracy” (report), elections in Central America, and congressional oversight visits to Central America.
Correspondents include Frank R. Wolf, William S. Broomfield, Henry J. Hyde, Robert H. Michel, and John R. Kasich.
F20: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Trip to Costa Rica, 1986
This folder contains notes from the first Southern Opposition Bloc (BOS) Congress.
F21: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Contra Aid, Voting Records, 1981-1987
This folder contains summaries and voting statistics for major pieces of Contra aid legislation.
F22: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Croatia, 1991
Topics include independence of Croatia and Slovenia and H Con. Res. 224.
Correspondents include Elton Gallegly.
F23: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Cuba, 1977-1988
F24: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Eastern Europe, 1989-1991
Topics include independence for Lithuania and Agency for International Development (USAID) assistance and programs.
Correspondents include William S. Broomfield, John Miller, and Janet G. Mullins.
F25: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Egypt, 1985-1990
Topics include “Egypt: Falling but Not Fallen” (report), economy, and International Monetary Fund (IMF) report.
F26: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Egypt, Agency for International Development (USAID), 1988-1990
Topics include U.S. economic assistance, program impact report, health, industry, water, and education.
F27: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, El Salvador, 1982-1990
Topics include statement by Thomas O. Enders, “El Salvador: Policy Issues for the 98th Congress” (CRS brief), U.S. aid, State Department reports, José Napoleón Duarte, and military assistance funds.
Correspondents include Louise R. Hoppe, George P. Shultz, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, and Bernard Aronson.
F28: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, El Salvador, Military Aid, 1991
Topics include UH-1M replacement and first and second increment commitments.
F29: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, El Salvador, Release of Aid, 1990-1991
Topics include sale of UH-1M helicopters, Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) shooting down a U.S. helicopter and murdering two U.S. soldiers, Presidential Determination on Military Assistance, State Department reports, “El Salvador: Flow of U.S. Military Aid” (GAO report), policy meetings with Bernard Aronson, and agreement between FMLN and Salvadoran government.
Correspondents include George H. W. Bush and Janet G. Mullins.
F30: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, El Salvador, San Salvador Electric Light Company (CAESS), 1988-1989
Topics include Economic Support Fund and government seizure of CAESS.
Correspondents include Robert W. Kasten, Daniel K. Inouye, Jake Garn, David R. Obey, Patrick J. Leahy, and Janet G. Mullins.
F31: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, El Salvador, Speaker’s Special Task Force, [1990]
Topics include membership list and report on monitoring the Salvadoran government’s investigation of the murder of six Jesuit priests and other human rights issues.
F32: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, El Salvador, Supplemental Authorization, 1990
Topics include comparisons of legislation, cuts in military aid, investigation of the murder of six Jesuit priests, Supplemental Assistance for Emerging Democracies Act (HR 4636), and statement of administration policy.
Correspondents include William S. Broomfield, Charles Schumer, Peter Kostmayer, George Miller, Thomas R. Carper, Peter DeFazio, Jim Moody, John Murtha, John Joseph Moakley, Nancy Pelosi, Jim McDermott, Silvio Conte, Thomas P. O’Neill, Dan Glickman, Stephen J. Solarz, and Don Wolfensberger.
F33: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia, 1985-1987
Topics include starvation, famine, and development of democracy.
F34: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, European Community, 1988-1989
Topics include 1992 plan for integration, report of the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, and CRS reports on single market, science and technology issues, and reciprocity.
F35: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Export Facilitation Act, 1990
Topics include HR 4653, committee report, comparison of proposals, high-tech exports, Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM), and U.S. trade with Eastern Europe.
Correspondents include Sam Gejdenson, Toby Roth, Gerald B. Solomon, Amo Houghton, Vin Weber, Guy VanderJagt, Don Sundquist, Duncan Hunter, Les AuCoin, Bill Frenzel, Dan Rostenkowski, Sam M. Gibbons, Richard J. Durbin, Ron Wyden, and Edward J. Markey.
F36: Legislative, Foreign Affairs, Export-Import Bank, 1984-1989
Topics include Exim Bank, annual reports, active authorizations by supplier, reports to Congress, Coalition for Employment Through Exports, and project announcements.
Correspondents include David R. Obey.
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