DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

LEGISLATIVE SERIES

BOX 9

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F1: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, Jan.-Feb., 1986

Topics include aid to Contras, From a Proxy Force to a National Liberation Movement (paper), democratic resistance, Sandinistas, and Supporting the Contadora Process (report). Correspondents include Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Ronald Reagan, and James W. Dyer.



F2: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, March, 1986

Topics include aid to Contras, Contadora Process, Sandinistas, President's Request for Assistance for the Nicaraguan Democratic Resistance (report), Arturo Cruz, provisions of assistance, and substitute amendment.

Correspondents include Les Aspin, Ronald Reagan, and John N. McMahon.



F3: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, April-May, 1986

Topics include excerpt from Einstein on Peace, bilateral negotiations, aid to Contras, Daniel Ortega, supplemental appropriations, U. S. military involvement, Sandinistas, Henry Kissinger, and Southern Opposition Bloc.

Correspondents include David E. Bonior, Trent Lott, Robert J. Mrazek, Norman Y. Mineta, Jim Moody, and Elliott Abrams.



F4: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, June 1-5, 1986

Topics include Report of the Congressional Delegation to the Central American Republics of the Committee on Armed Services, McCurdy visit to Central America, McCurdy notes on visit, U. S. Department of State reports and transcripts of visit and meetings with Central American leaders, Vinicio Cerezo, Oscar Arias, Jose Azcona, Daniel Ortega, United Nicaraguan Opposition Directorate, Jose Napoleon Duarte, and Contadora Group.



F5: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, June 9-23, 1986

Topics include McCurdy visit to Central America, aid to Contras, and staff draft amendment.

Correspondents include Edwin G. Corr, Ronald Reagan, and Robert H. Michel.



F6: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, June 24-25, 1986

Topics include Providing for the Consideration of H.R. 5052 (report), aid to Contras, bipartisan amendment, economic assistance, and military assistance.



F7: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, July-Dec., 1986

Topics include intelligence appropriations, CIA covert actions, aid to Contras, and economic aid.

Correspondents include Robert J. Michel.



F8: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, Jan.-June. 1987

Topics include appropriations for economic assistance, aide to Contras, Democratic Policy Committee Report: Foreign Aid to Central America FY 1981-1987, Toward a National Strategy for Central America (report), Contadora, diplomatic negotiations, Oscar Arias, Alternative U. S. Policy Toward Central America - Statement of Principles of the Democratic Leadership, Iran-Contra affair, and Oliver North.

Correspondents include Paul F. Gorman and David E. Bonior.



F9: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, July-Sept., 1987

Topics include peace initiatives, Oscar Arias, Contras, Contadora Group, and failure of rebellion.

Correspondents include Francis J. McNeil, Embassy of Mexico, and Foreign Broadcast Information Service.



F10: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, Jan., 1988

Topics include Daniel Ortega, aid to Contras, proposal for a definitive cease-fire, Evaluation of the Central American Peace Plan (report), Arias Plan, Sandinistas, White House press releases, and supplemental appropriations.

Correspondents include Susan Kaufman Purcell, Ronald Reagan, and Ike Skelton.



F11: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, Feb.-March, 1988

Topics include aid to Contras, Daniel Ortega, Sandinistas, Sapoa Accord, cease-fire, and humanitarian aid.

Correspondents include Frank C. Carlucci and David E. Bonior.



F12: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, April-Aug., 1988

Topics include aid to Contras, political settlement, refugees, Nicaragua Democratic Resistance, Sapoa Accords, Sandinistas, Daniel Ortega, Managua Peace Plan, and peace negotiations.

Correspondents include Carlos Tunnermann, David E. Bonior, and Charles S. Robb.



F13: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, March-April, 1989

Topics include elections in Nicaragua, Supreme Electoral Council, United Nicaraguan Opposition, Sandinistas, CIA, World Court, GAO Review of U. S. Programs and Activities in Central America (report), White House press releases, humanitarian aid, and Bipartisan Central America Peace Plan.

Correspondents include Abraham D. Sofaer.



F14: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, May, 1989

Topics include election rules, Sandinistas, John Hill, Nicaragua: Amendments to the Electoral Law (report), A Comparison of Electoral Laws: Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Paraguay, and Venezuela (report), and Report of the Supreme Electoral Council.

Correspondents include Lee H. Hamilton.



F15: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, June-Nov., 1989

Topics include electoral process, Sandinistas, Daniel Ortega, United Nations verification of elections, CIA involvement in elections, extension of voter registration period, end of cease-fire, Mission to Nicaragua: The First Stage of the Electoral Process (report), Supreme Electoral Council, and economic embargo.

Correspondents include Penn Kemble, Javier Perez de Cuellar, and John McAward.



F16: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, 1990

Topics include Violeta Chamorro, sale of arms stockpiles, trading tractors for tanks, and American Foreign Policy and Central America (speech).

Correspondents include Steny H. Hoyer.



F17: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, 1991

Topics include Paul Reichler appointment and resignation.

Correspondents include Violeta Chamorro.



F18: Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua, Notes, 1983-1989

This folder contains business cards and many handwritten notes on policy and legislative issues, including Boland amendment, Gephardt amendment, Michel amendment, aid to Contras, and Contadora.



F19: Foreign Affairs, Russia, [n.d]

Topics include Statement on Russian Aid (speech) and end of the Cold War.



F20: Foreign Affairs, Somalia, [n.d.]

Topics include Somalia Authorization Floor Statement, United Nations operations, Operation Restore Hope, and withdrawal of U. S. troops.

 

F21: Frederick (Okla.) Vo-Tech, 1987

Topics include Economic Development Administration denial of grant.

Correspondents include Loyd Benson.



F22: Government Operations, 1994

Topics include Department of Defense surplus commodities, distribution of surplus property to nonprofit organizations, and Feed the Children.

Correspondents include Larry Jones.



F23: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Briefing Material, 1992

Topics include health care reform, health insurance statistics and charts, and BasiCare.

Correspondents include Karen Davis.



F24: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Correspondence, 1992

Topics include Avenues to Access: A Resource Guide to Health Care Reform.

Correspondents include Association of American Medical Colleges.



F25: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Information Packet, 1992

Topics include press release and clippings.



F26: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Packet Part 1 - Briefing Material, 1992

Topics include task force membership, briefing material, and McCurdy biography.



F27: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Packet Part 2 - Current Health Care System, 1992

Topics include uninsured, health care costs, and health care statistics.

Correspondents include Democratic Caucus.



F28: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Packet Part 3 - Potential Solutions and Approaches, 1992

Topics include national reforms and state reforms.



F29: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Packet Part 4 - Appendices, 1992

Topics include prioritized health services list, health care in Oregon, health care in Hawaii, minutes of task force meeting 2/8/92, play-or-pay, and President George Bush's health proposals.



F30: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Health Care Task Force, Packet Part 5 - Appendices, 1992

Topics include minutes of task force meeting 3/14/92.



F31: Health, Fourth Congressional District, Town Hall Meetings on Health Care Reform, 1993

Topics include health care charts and statistics and meeting sign-in sheets.



F32: Health, Health Care Reform, 1975-1992

This folder includes Report of the Attorney General on Medical Malpractice and Insurance, prepared by McCurdy when he was Assistant Attorney General for the state of Oklahoma. Other topics include Clinton health plan, and Tsongas health plan.

Correspondents include William J. Clinton and Paul E. Tsongas.



F33: Health, Health Care Reform, BasiCare, 1991-1992

Topics include drug prices, BasiCare Health Access and Cost Control Act, and U. S. General Accounting Office assessment of state-level small group health insurance market reforms.

Correspondents include David Pryor, Bill Cohen, Nancy L. Kassebaum, and Dan Glickman.



F34: Health, Health Care Reform, Bill Summaries, 1993-1994

Topics include Managed Competition Act, BasiCare Health Access and Cost Control Act, and Clinton's Health Security Act.

Correspondents include Nancy L. Kassebaum.



F35: Health, Health Care Reform, Bipartisan Health Care Reform Act, 1994

Topics include health care costs and mandates.

Correspondents include Jim Cooper, Mike Parker, J. Roy Rowland, and Charles Stenholm.



F36: Health, Health Care Reform, Bipartisan Health Care Reform Act, Correspondence, 1994

Topics include comparison of health care proposals.

Correspondents include Bill Thomas, J. Roy Rowland, Sunbelt Caucus, and Pete Stark.



F37: Health, Health Care Reform, Bipartisan Health Care Reform Act, Democrat Meetings, 1994

Topics include bill additions and specifications.



F38: Health, Health Care Reform, Bipartisan Health Care Reform Act, Summaries and Analysis, 1994

Correspondents include Congressional Budget Office.



F39: Health, Health Care Reform, Kasich Plan, 1994

Topics include universal coverage, structural reform, cost containment, market reform, malpractice reform, and individual mandate.

Correspondents include John R. Kasich.



F40: Health, Health Care Reform, Mainstream Forum, Letter to President Clinton, 1993



F41: Health, Health Care Reform, Mainstream Forum, Meeting with Hilary Clinton, 1993

Topics include premium caps, taxation of employer paid health benefits, employer mandate, individual mandate, financing BasiCare, and many handwritten notes.



F42: Health, Health Care Reform, Managed Competition Act, Information Packet, 1992

Topics include managed competition, cost containment, and access to care.

Correspondents include Conservative Democratic Forum.



F43: Health, Health Care Reform, Statements and Press Releases, 1994

Topics include BasiCare Health Access and Cost Control Act, access to care, and Managed Competition Act.



F44: Housing, District, 1987-1988

Topics include emergency shelter grants program, affordable financing for home buyers, mortgage revenue bonds, Community Development - Oklahoma 1988 (report), Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act of 1974, concrete testing, Oklahoma housing and urban development statistics, and Fannie Mae business in the 4th District.

Correspondents include Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency, Jack R. Stovkis, Gurley Construction Company, Charles Ming, David O. Maxwell.



F45: Housing, Homeless Shelter in Lawton, 1985-1986

Topics include Carter Crane Homeless Shelter.

Correspondents include Marilyn Crane and Wayne Gilley.



F46: Immigration, 1981

Topics include immigrant numbers and preference classes.



F47: Intelligence, 1986

This folder contains a Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence executive session transcript 1/13/86. Topics include Central America.



F48: Intelligence, 1986

This folder contains a Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence executive session transcript 1/14/86. Topics include Central America



F49: Intelligence, CIA, 1990-1994

Topics include Testing the Resources of Intelligence (speech), CIA Consolidation: Hearing Before the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (report), and Glasnost for the CIA (essay).

Correspondents include William H. Webster.



F50: Intelligence, Committee Chair Ouster, 1992

Topics include Thomas Foley and McCurdy political aspirations.

Correspondents include David L. Boren.



F51: Intelligence, Intelligence Authorization Act, 1991

This folder contains the conference report and text of Public Law 102-183.



F52: Intelligence, Reorganization, 1991-1992

Topics include Robert D. Byrd, moving CIA employees to West Virginia, creation of director of national intelligence, streamlining intelligence community, and David L. Boren.

 

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