DAVE McCURDY COLLECTIONLEGISLATIVE SERIES |
| Go to Box 9 |
F1: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, KCA Apparel, 1992-1994 Topics include financial restructuring, BIA loans, Lawton Industrial Foundation, Eddie Haggar Limited, Citizens Bank, and Caribbean Trading Company. Correspondents include Denise Homer and Gilbert C. Gibson. F2: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache Intertribal Land Use Committee Debt, 1991-1992 Topics include resolving outstanding liabilities, Kiowa Business Committee, Office of Inspector General audit, and Native Sun Water Park. Correspondents include G. T. Goombi, Wallace Coffey, Tim Vollmann, Don Nickles, David L. Boren, Ernestine Kauley, and James R. Richards. F3: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache Intertribal Land Use Committee Debt, 1993-1994 Topics include Native Sun Water Park, draw-down of tribal trust funds, Rozier Marketing Group, and Bureau of Indian Affairs settlement with vendors. Correspondents include Don Nickles, David L. Boren, Ada E. Deer, and Bruce Babbitt. F4: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache Intertribal Land Use Committee Debt, Clippings, 1992-1994 Topics include Department of Interior audit, Native Sun Water Park, tribal trust fund draw-down, new management contract for water park, and settlement with contractors. F5: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kiowa, Comanche, Apache Intertribal Land Use Committee Debt, Debt Record, 1993 This folder contains the report Native Sun Water Park Total Debts. F6: Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Sac and Fox Juvenile Detention Facility, 1994 Topics include reduction in appropriations. Correspondents include Bill K. Brewster. F7: Interior, Domestic Oil and Gas Initiative, 1992-1993 Topics include list of 1981 energy bills, energy policy, economic growth of petroleum industry, list of 1993 energy bills, and The Domestic Natural Gas and Oil Initiative: Energy Leadership in the World Economy (report). F8: Interior, Domestic Oil and Gas Initiative, Jan.-Feb., 1994 Topics include Oil and Gas Industries: Critical to Our Society (speech) and petroleum industry taxation. Correspondents include Oklahoma Independent petroleum Association and Independent Petroleum Association of America. F9: Interior, Domestic Oil and Gas Initiative, March-June, 1994 Topics include subsidies on foreign oil, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, marginal production, Domestic Petroleum Council, export ban on Alaskan North Slope crude oil, Oil and Gas Industries: Critical to Our National Security (speech), and A Proposal to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Oil (speech). Correspondents include William J. Clinton, Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, American Petroleum Institute, David L. Boren, Bill Brewster, Pete Domenici, and Bill Archer. F10: Interior, Domestic Oil and Gas Initiative, July-Oct., 1994 Topics include Alaskan North Slope crude oil ban, Minerals Management Service activities, Btu tax, Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, petroleum industry tax policy, oil commodity check-off program, and Remarks to the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association Board of Directors (speech). Correspondents include William M. Thomas, W. Darrell Gertsch, Tom Fry, and Hazel R. O'Leary. F11: Interior, Lugart-Altus Irrigation District, 1991-1993 Topics include Tinker Bicentennial Park, water sales, sale of excess lands, and W. C. Austin project. Correspondents include Larry D. Derryberry, Dennis B. Underwood, Don Nickles, David L. Boren, and Elizabeth Ann Rieke. F12: Interior, Mountain Park Conservancy District, 1994 Topics include valuation reports and debt service coverage analyses, debt service comparison, project construction costs, debt restructuring, and Mountain Park Project Act. Correspondents include Glenn English, Mike Synar, David L. Boren, Don Nickles, Bill K. Brewster, James M. Inhofe, Frank Lucas, Bill Bradley, and Valerie S. West. F13: Interior, Solid Waste, 1990-1992 Topics include landfills, out-of-state garbage, Clean Prairie Coalition, hazardous waste, and Interstate Transportation of Municipal Waste Act. Correspondents include Dan Glickman and Byron Dorgan.
F14: International Center for Disaster Research, 1993-1994 Topics include flood potential studies, severe storms, five-year plan, Federal Emergency Management Agency, James Witt, and disaster reconnaissance. F15: International Center for Disaster Research, Transparencies, [1993] This folder contains transparencies from a presentation. Topics include color storm radar maps, WSR88D Radar, and disaster research. F16: Judiciary, Abortion, 1989-1992 Topics include RU 486 Regulatory Fairness Act, Reproductive Health Equity Act, state restrictions on abortion, parental involvement, Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, Title X, use of federal funds for abortions, Freedom of Choice Act, and waiting periods. Correspondents include National Abortion Rights Action League, Kate Michaelman, American Association of University Women, and National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. F17: Judiciary, Abortion, Bray v. Alexandria Women's Clinic, 1993 Topics include protestor blockades at abortion clinic entrances and Operation Rescue. Correspondents include National Abortion Rights Action League. F18: Judiciary, Abortion, Freedom of Choice Act, 1991 Topics include prohibition of state interference with abortion rights. Correspondents include National Abortion Rights Action League. F19: Judiciary, Abortion, Freedom of Choice Act, Jan.-June, 1992 Topics include codification of Roe v. Wade, Department of Justice memorandum of views, Oklahoma No On 642 campaign, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Correspondents include National Abortion Rights Action League, Christopher H. Smith, Henry J. Hyde, William P. Barr, Women's Legal Defense Fund, and David Walters. F20: Judiciary, Abortion, Freedom of Choice Act, July-Nov., 1992 Topics include Planned Parenthood v. Casey, The Proposed Freedom of Choice Act: Background Discussion (report), and Abortion: Legislative Control (report). Correspondents include Planned Parenthood, Religious Coalition for Abortion Rights, and National Abortion Rights Action League. F21: Judiciary, Abortion, Freedom of Choice Act, Jan.-Feb., 1993 Topics include undue burden standard, mandatory waiting periods, fetal viability, informed consent, and state restrictions on abortion. Correspondents include National Abortion Rights Action League, Planned Parenthood, National Organization of Women, Don Edwards, American Civil Liberties Union Reproductive Freedom Project, W. J. Tauzin, John T. Doolittle, John P. Murtha, Henry J. Hyde, and Robert P. Casey. F22: Judiciary, Abortion, Freedom of Choice Act, March-June, 1993 Topics include parental involvement and third trimester abortions. Correspondents include American Association of University Women, W. J. Tauzin, John T. Doolittle, Charles T. Canady, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and National Abortion Rights Action League. F23: Judiciary, Abortion, RU 486, 1990-1992 Topics include Roussel Uclat, mifepristone, side effects, and RU 486: The Science and the Politics (report). Correspondents include Robert K. Dornan, Allan Guttmacher Institute, Federal Drug Administration, Patricia Schroeder, Ron Wyden, Barbara Vucanovich, Tom DeLay, Lynn Schenk, and Lynn Woolsey. F24: Judiciary, Abortion, Title X, 1988-1990 Topics include federal funding for family planning, Public Health Service Act, Title X Pregnancy Counseling Act, Family Planning Reauthorization Act, and Mexico City Policy. Correspondents include National Abortion Rights Action League, John Edward Porter, Ron Wyden, Planned Parenthood, Edward R. Madigan and Henry A. Waxman. F25: Judiciary, Abortion, Title X, Gag Rule, May-June, 1991 Topics include family planning, Mexico City Policy, prohibition against federally funded physicians providing patients with information about abortion, federal funding for abortions, Rust v. Sullivan, and foreign aid to agencies providing abortions in other countries. Correspondents include Women's Legal Defense Fund, National Direct Action Day to Overturn the Gag Rule, John W. Cox Jr., National Abortion Rights Action League, Department of Health and Human Services, Planned Parenthood, Family Research Council, American Nurses Association, John Edward Porter, Barbara Boxer, Ton DeLay, Patricia Schroeder, Olympia Snowe, American Association for Marriage and Family, and Chester G. Atkins. F26: Judiciary, Abortion, Title X, Gag Rule, July-Dec., 1991 Topics include federal funding for family planning, Title X Pregnancy Counseling Act, Family Planning Amendments Act, prohibition against federally funded physicians providing patients with information about abortion, Rust v. Sullivan, and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Correspondents include Planned Parenthood, Patricia Schroeder, Olympia Snowe, State Family Planning Administration, David E. Bonior, Joan K. Leavitt, Ben Jones, John Edward Porter, Don Edwards, Michael A. Andrews, Susan Molinari, Nita Lowey, National Women's Law Center, and National Abortion Rights Action League. F27: Judiciary, Abortion, Title X, Gag Rule, 1992 Topics include prohibition against federally funded physicians providing patients with information about abortion, Family Planning Amendments Act, reauthorization of Title X family planning program, parental consent, and conscience clause. Correspondents include Planned Parenthood, Louis W. Sullivan, Department of Health and Human Services, Thomas J. Bliley, Richard J. Durban, Ralph Regula, and David E. Bonior. F28: Judiciary, Civil Rights, 1990 Topics include Civil Rights Act, employment discrimination, McCurdy floor speech, quotas, punitive damages, and McCurdy voting record. F29: Judiciary, Civil Rights, Jan.-Feb., 1991 Topics include Civil Rights Act, quotas, discrimination against minorities, disparate impact, family and medical leave, and employment discrimination. Correspondents include Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, American Jewish Committee, and Progressive Policy Institute. F30: Judiciary, Civil Rights, March-April, 1991 Topics include employment discrimination, quotas, Civil Rights Act, discrimination against minorities, damages for intentional discrimination, and disparate impact. Correspondents include Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, American Jewish Committee, Kweisi Mfume, Don Edwards, and Harris W. Fawell. F31: Judiciary, Civil Rights, May-June, 1991 Topics include race and politics, quotas, Civil Rights Act, George W. Bush alternative bill, disparate impact, employment discrimination, caps on compensatory and punitive damages for discrimination, small business, and within-group norming. Correspondents include Don Edwards, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, William F. Goodling, Steve Gunderson, Susan Molinari, Business Roundtable, Dick Armey, John T. Doolittle, Tom DeLay, Henry J. Hyde, William H. Gray, Jack Brooks, William D. Ford, and Hamilton Fish Jr. F32: Judiciary, Civil Rights, 1992 Topics include U. S. Commission on Civil Rights Oklahoma Advisory Committee. Correspondents include U. S. Commission on Civil Rights. F33: Judiciary, Crime, 1990-1992 Topics include summary of drug and crime legislation and using guns across state lines. Correspondents include William H. Gray. F34: Judiciary, Crime, 1994 Topics include police corps amendment, crime prevention, and incarceration of repeat offenders.
F35: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Assault Weapons Ban, Correspondence Against, 1991 Topics include prohibited ammunition, gun registration, and Volkmer-Sensenbrenner amendment. Correspondents include National Rifle Association, Richard H. Stallings, Carl C. Perkins, and Independence Institute. F36: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Assault Weapons Ban, Correspondence in Support, 1991 Topics include ammunition feeding devices, TEC-9 assault pistol, and assault weapons and drug trafficking. Correspondents include Charles E. Schumer; Steny H. Hoyer; William J. Hughes; Bill Green; John Edward Porter; John Bryant; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; Edward F. Feighan, National Association of Police Organizations, Butler Derrick, Thomas Foglietta, and John Lewis. F37: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Assault Weapons Ban, Handgun Control, Inc., 1991 This folder contains material assembled by Handgun Control, Inc. Topics include assault weapons and crime, ammunition restrictions, poll data, clippings, and illustrations of semi-automatic assault weapons listed in H. R. 3371. Correspondents include Sarah Brady and James S. Brady. F38: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Bill Text (H.R. 3371), 1991 This folder contains the full-text of H.R. 3371. F39: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Correspondence From Members of Congress, 1991 Topics include random drug testing of Congressmen, crime in rural areas, ammunition restrictions, Bureau of Justice Assistance formula grants, death penalty, Tison v. Arizona, drugs and highway truck stops, bilingual drug education, semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, importing banned weapons in pieces, and conference report. Correspondents include Joe Barton, Ike Skelton, Steven Schiff, George W. Gekas, Bob Clement, Albert G. Bustamante, David E. Bonior, Dan Rostenkowski, Joe Moakley, Harold L. Volkmer, Jolene Unsoeld, Thomas S. Foley, Richard A. Gephardt, Steny H. Hoyer, Jack Brooks, Don Edwards, and Charles E. Schumer. F40: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Correspondence From Special Interest Groups, 1991 Topics include habeas corpus reform, Racial Justice Act, semi-automatic weapons, police officers' bill of rights, and mandatory minimum sentences. Correspondents include National Association of Police Organizations, Don Edwards, W. A. Drew Edmondson, United States Conference of Mayors, Committee on Criminal Law and Probation Administration. F41: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Democratic Study Group, 1991 This folder contains fact sheets and daily reports. Topics include fire arms, death penalty, habeas corpus reform, crime prevention, drug abuse, sex crimes, anticipated amendments and motions, Crime Bill agreement, and waiting periods. F42: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Hyde Amendment, Correspondence Against, 1991 Topics include habeas corpus, full and fair adjudication, federal review, and delay in capital cases. Correspondents include Don Edwards, Ed Jenkins, William J. Brennan Jr., Dennis E. Eckart, Harry Johnson, John W. Cox, Lane Evans, William Lehman, Butler Derrick, Mike Synar, William L. Clay, Alan Wheat, Edolphus Towns, John Conyers Jr., Barbara Boxer, Charlie Rose, John Lewis, Jack Brooks, Patsy T. Mink, William J. Hughes, American Bar Association, Donald M. Payne, Nancy Pelosi, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Lawrence J. Smith, Edward F. Feighan, and Jack Reed. F43: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Hyde Amendment, Correspondence in Support, 1991 Topics include Fairness in Death Sentencing, habeas corpus, full and fair adjudication, federal review, and delay in capital cases. Correspondents include Bill McCollum and Henry J. Hyde. F44: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Hyde Amendment, Habeas Corpus, 1991 Topics include Fairness and Efficiency in Habeas Corpus Adjudication: Statement of John J. Curtin Jr. and James S. Liebman before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights on behalf of the American Bar Association. Correspondents include Mike Kopetski. F45: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Judiciary Committee Report, 1991 This folder contains the full text of the Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1991: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary on H.R. 3371 Together With Additional, Dissenting, and Additional Dissenting Views. F46: Judiciary, Crime, Omnibus Crime Control Act, Summaries and Reports, 1991 Topics include amendments and voting record. Correspondents include David E. Bonior. F47: Judiciary, Crime, Violent Crime Control Act (S. 618), 1991 This folder contains the full text of S. 618, the Violent Crime Control Act. F48: Judiciary, Drugs, Drug Testing, 1986-1988 Topics include Employee Drug Screening Q&A (booklet), drugs in the workplace, urinalysis, drug testing by Federal agencies, illegal substances, transportation workers, and mandatory public employee drug testing. Correspondents include National Institute on Drug Abuse and Congressional Research Service. F49: Judiciary, Drugs, Walker Amendment, 1988 Topics include withholding appropriated funds from workplaces not free from illegal use or possession of controlled substances, drug-free workplace, and Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act. Correspondents include Timothy J. Penny, National Association of Manufacturers, Associated General Contractors of America, Charles E. Schumer, James A. Hayes, Harold L. Volkmer, and Barbara Boxer. F50: Judiciary, Equal Remedies Act, 1991-1992 Topics include Civil Rights Act, caps on damages for intentional discrimination, gender discrimination, and people with disabilities. Correspondents include National Women's Law Center, Women's Legal Defense Fund, American Association of University Women. F51: Judiciary, Fair Labor Standards Act, 1992 Topics include excluding prisoners from provisions of Fair Labor Standards Act.
|
| Go to Box 11 Dave McCurdy Collection Box List Dave McCurdy Collection Description Dave McCurdy Photograph Collection Description Congressional Archives Home | | Carl Albert Center Home | | About the Center | | Contact Us | Copyright, The Carl Albert Center. |