DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

LEGISLATIVE SERIES

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F1: Police Corps, Clippings, 1987-1990

Topics include Henry Horner Homes, gangs, police education, and crime.



F2: Police Corps, Clippings, 1991

Topics include Rodney King beating, police brutality, Los Angeles Police Department, Adam Walinsky, scholarships in exchange for police work, appropriations for new officers, Martin Luther King Jr. Towers, and McCurdy police ride-along in Washington D.C.



F3: Police Corps, Clippings, Packet, 1989-1991

Topics include police brutality, scholarships for police work, Adam Walinsky, and crime control.

Correspondents include Geoffrey R. Stone, Dewey R. Stokes, Guido Calabresi, and Ed Davis.



F4: Police Corps, Correspondence, 1989-1992

Correspondents include Fraternal Order of Police, Adam Walinsky, Police Executive Research Forum, Geoffrey R. Stone, Guido Calabresi, Ed Davis, Lee P. Brown, and American Council on Education.



F5: Police Corps, Crime, 1991

Topics include scholarships for police work, dear colleague letters, and Omnibus Crime Control Act.

Correspondents include National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Democratic Study Group, David E. Bonior, Lee P. Brown, Adam Walinsky, and Fraternal Order of Police.



F6: Police Corps, Information Packet, 1991

Topics include summary of Police Corps and Law Enforcement Training and Education Act, summary of Police Corps amendment to Omnibus Crime Control Act, and scholarships for police service.



F7: Police Corps, Police Corps and Law Enforcement and Education Act, 1991

This folder contains the bill text.



F8: Police Corps, Statements, McCurdy, 1990-1991

Topics include Police Corps: A New Commitment to Fighting Crime (speech) and Police Corps: A New Commitment to Personal Security (speech).



F9: Police Corps, Statements, Members of Congress, 1989-1991

Topics include crime in black communities.

Correspondents include John Lewis, Adam Walinsky, and William John Hughes.



F10: Police Corps, Statistics and Supporting Material, 1988-1990

Topics include scholarships for police work, loan forgiveness, felony crime statistics by state, District of Columbia Police Authorization and Expansion Act, violent crime statistics, and Adam Walinsky.

Correspondents include Progressive Policy Institute, Congressional Budget Office, and Democratic Leadership Council.



F11: Police Corps, Statistics and Supporting Material, 1991

Topics include summary of legislation; Robert Scully testimony before House Judiciary Committee; Police Corps and Law Enforcement Training and Education Act; Crime, Cops, and Civil Peace: The Case for Police Corps (essay); and highlights of testimony before the House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Crime.



F12: Police Corps, Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, 1991

This folder contains the bill conference report text.



F13: Police Corps, Voting Record for McCurdy Amendment, 1991



F14: Politics, Bill Clinton, 1990, 1993

Topics include Remarks of the Honorable Bill Clinton, Governor, State of Arkansas, on his Appointment as Chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council, March 24, 1990, The Road Ahead (speech), liberal and moderate democrats, and Clinton economic plan.



F15: Politics, Democratic Party, 1990-1991

Topics include Democratic Agenda for the 1990s (floor speech) and Democratic Renewal (speech).



F16: Politics, McCurdy's Run for President, 1992

Topics include list of McCurdy teachers, friends, and family; Bob Kerrey; L. Douglas Wilder; remarks by McCurdy at Oklahoma State Capital declaring his intention not to run for president; speech before the Democratic National Committee.



F17: Postal Service, 1981-1982

Topics include mail fraud, appropriations, merger of civil service retirement and social security, electronic mail, private express statutes, ZIP + 4, Congressional Briefing Material (booklet), Shawnee (Oklahoma) post office, postal rate increases, postal rate information, postal service in developing residential areas, Conversion to Automated Mail Procession Should Continue; Nine-Digit Zip Code Should be Adopted in Conditions Are Met (report), postal banking consolidations, and Fletcher (Oklahoma) post office.

Correspondents include National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Edward J. Derwinski, William F. Bolger, Gerald Solomon, Oklahoma City Council, Oklahoma City Planning Commission, and U. S. Comptroller General.



F18: Postal Service, 1987

Topics include consolidation of Lawton management sectional center into Oklahoma City division and Omnibus reconciliation legislation.

Correspondents include Preston R. Tisch.



F19: Postal Service, Cache (Oklahoma) Post Office, 1985

Topics include move of post office from center of town to a new building, citizen petition, and grand jury investigation of Cache City Council.

Correspondents include Glenn English.



F20: Postal Service, Legislation Cosponsored by McCurdy, 1994

Topics include public pension offset repeal and Volunteer Firefighter and Rescue Squad Worker Act.

Correspondents include William J. Jefferson and Herbert H. Bateman.



F21: Postal Service, Technical Training Center (Norman, Oklahoma), 1985-1989

Topics include floor plans of new training center facility, move of training center to other locations, statement of Albert V. Casey before House Committee on the Post Office and Civil Service, groundbreaking ceremony, delay in construction, fact sheet and facility information, Anthony M. Frank, and University of Oklahoma.

Correspondents include Norman City Council, David Boren, Don Nickles, Mike Synar, Wes Watkins, James R. Jones, Mickey Edwards, Glenn English, John R. McKean, David F. Harris, and Marilyn Gottshall.

 

F22: Progressive Policy Institute, 1989

Topics include The Politics of Evasion: Democrats and the President (booklet).

Correspondents include William Galston and Elaine Ciulla Kamarck.



F23: Progressive Policy Institute, Jan.-July, 1990

Topics include Political Renewal on the Left: A Comparative Perspective (booklet) and the following policy reports: Stakeholding: A New Direction in Social Policy, An American Working Wage: Ending Poverty in Working Families, The Police Corps and Community Policing: A Progressive Response to Crime, and Why America Should Develop a Youth Apprenticeship System.

Correspondents include Seymour Martin Lipset, Michael Sherraden, Robert J. Shapiro, Robert I. Lerman, and Hilliard Pouncy.



F24: Progressive Policy Institute, Sept.-Dec., 1990

Topics include Making Government Work: From Programs to Public Enterprise (paper), After the Cold War: U. S. Defense Policy in Transition (round table report), The Politics of Difference: Diversity or Separatism? (discussion transcript), Putting Children First: A Progressive Family Policy for the 1990s (paper), and War Powers in a New Security Era: Restoring the Constitutional Balance (policy report).

Correspondents include Philip H. Power, San Nunn, Les Aspin, David Calleo, Lawrence Korb, Jeffrey Record, Caroline Ziemke, Will Marshall, Shelby Steele, Ronald Walters, Cynthia McClain-Hill, Joe Klein, Elaine Ciulla Kamarck, William A. Galston, Robert J. Shapiro, Margaret Beyer, and Bert Brandenburg.



F25: Progressive Policy Institute, 1991

Topics include Paying for Progress: A Progressive Strategy for Fiscal Discipline (report) and Ending the Deadlock: A Progressive Solution to the Civil Rights Stalemate (backgrounder).

Correspondents include Robert J. Shapiro, Will Marshall, and Bert Brandenburg.



F26: Progressive Policy Institute, Clippings, 1989-1991



F27: Science, Space, and Technology; Materials Research and Development, 1990

Topics include Federal Spending on Materials Research and Development (report).

Correspondents include Congressional Research Service.



F28: Science, Space, and Technology; National Aero-Space Plane, 1992-1993

Topics include information brochure, impact on U. S. industries, Value of NASP to This Country: The Return on Investment From A National Perspective (report), project status report, Hypersonic Aerospace Research Program, Boeing 777, and authorizations.

Correspondents include NASA, Michael P. C. Carns, John H. Gibbons, John E. Jaquish, and John M. Deutch.



F29: Science, Space, and Technology; National Aero-Space Plane, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation, 1993

Topics include witness list, question list for administration witnesses, and hearing charter.

Correspondents include Marilyn Lloyd, Lames J. Mattice, Wesley L. Harris, Henry J. Lopez, Robert J. Budica, Anthony A. Dupont, Frederick S. Billis, William H. Heiser, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.



F30: Science, Space, and Technology; National Aeronautical Research and Competitiveness Act (H.R. 1260), 1992-1993

Topics include dual-use technology, transition of aeronautics industry from defense to civilian sector, National Aviation Research and Competitiveness Act, Lewis amendment, and contracts and grants.

Correspondents include Tom Lewis.



F31: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Earthsat, 1988-1989

Topics include Project Drought Watch, Earth Satellite Corporation, Agricultural Decision Support System (ADSS), appropriations for University of Oklahoma satellite programs, conference report text, and EOSAT.

Correspondents include J. Robert Porter Jr., Mickey Edwards, Glenn English, Mike Synar, Jim Inhofe, and Jamie L. Whitten.



F32: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, EOSAT, 1991-1992

Topics include dedication of EOSAT ground receiving station in Norman (Oklahoma), Earth Observation Satellite Company, Landsat, spacecraft datasheet, thematic mapper imagery, and Landsat and data users notes.



F33: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Geosat, 1990

Topics include Advanced Satellite Earth Observations for Environmental Management During 1990-2010 (paper), global climate change, environmental research, cooperation between industry and government, and Applying Resource Industry Research to the U.S. Global Change Research Program (paper).

Correspondents include Frederick B. Henderson, Global Climate Coalition, and Geosat Committee Inc.



F34: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Geosat, 1991-1992

Topics include Evaluation of Simulated JERS-1 Data for Geologic Mapping at Drum Mountains, Utah, Silver Bell, Arizona, and Wind River, Wyoming Under the Geosat - ERSDAC/JAPEX/JGI/RESTEC Joint Studies (report); Landsat; committee hearings; president's report; civilian applications; and House questions.

Correspondents include Frederick B. Henderson.



F35: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, 1986-1987

Topics include Dual Use Technologies: Satellites (paper), Land Remote Sensing Satellite Program, House appropriations, Integrated Remote Sensing System Study: Data Requirements (report), three-year agreement between University of Oklahoma Board of Regents and Geosat, Geosat Committee, Eosat Landsat Technical Notes, Eosat Landsat Data User Notes, thematic mapping, Eosat Landsat Applications Notes: Forest Protection, Landsat funding status, Spacewatch (newsletter), map-oriented digital data, Beijing Landsat station, Earth Observation Satellite Company, privatizing satellite industry, and Soviet satellite photography.

Correspondents include Albert D. Wheelon, Peter M. P. Norris, Frederick J. Doyle, Geosat Committee Inc., Frank C. Carlucci, and United States Space Foundation.

 

F36: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, 1988-1989

Topics include Landsat 7 satellite, Management Plan for the Landsat Program (report), The Status and Future of the Landsat System (hearing charter), Landsat program status, funding for Landsat 6 construction and Landsat 4 and 5 operations, commercialization and Landsat, SPOT satellites, and Soyuzkarta satellites.

Correspondents include Department of Defense and NASA.



F37: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, 1990-1992

Topics include role of civilian remote sensing satellites in Persian Gulf war, SPOT satellites, Department of Defense appropriations for Landsat, Landsat World Update (newsletter), ground receiving station in Norman (Oklahoma), multispectral imagery, Department of Defense and NASA takeover of Landsat, and Landsat 7 satellite acquisition.

Correspondents include Robert Porter and Frederick B. Henderson.



F38: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Committee Hearings, May-Oct., 1991

Topics include Landsat 7 satellite; invitations to witnesses; military, civilian, and commercial uses of satellite images; hearing background information packet; Department of Defense; future of Landsat; and witness testimony transcripts.

Correspondents include Pete Didisheim and George E. Brown Jr.



F39: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Committee Hearings, November, 1991

Topics include The Landsat Program: Management, Funding, and Policy Decisions (paper), background information packet, summary of prior legislation, witness list, Eosat, Department of Defense, Geosat, NASA, and witness testimony transcripts.

Correspondents include George E. Brown Jr., Kass Green, Pacific Meridian Resources, Arturo Silvestrini, Duane D. Andrews, Frederick B. Henderson, and Richard H. Truly.



F40: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Committee Hearings, Transcript, 1991

This folder contains the complete transcript of Scientific, Military, and Commercial Application of the Landsat Program: Joint Hearings Before the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.



F41: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Future of Landsat, 1991

Topics include The Future of Land Remote Sensing Satellite System (Landsat) (report).

Correspondents include Congressional Research Service.



F42: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, George E. Brown Jr., 1991

Topics include Securing the U. S. Civilian Remote Sensing Program (speech), Landsat appropriations, Landsat Rescue Act, and Landsat Continuity Act.

Correspondents include Pete Didisheim.



F43: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Keystone Landsat Policy Dialogue, 1988

This folder contains the final report of the Keystone Landsat Policy Dialogue compiled by the Keystone Center.



F44: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (S. 2297), 1992

This folder contains the staff working draft of this bill.



F45: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Lockheed, 1992

Topics include foreign competition for Landsat data, data policy for Landsat 7 Department of Defense appropriations, construction of ground station in Norman (Oklahoma), EarthSat, Land Remote Sensing Policy Act, and industrial extension programs.

Correspondents include Ernest F. Hollings, J. Robert Porter, Oklahoma Alliance for Manufacturing Excellence Inc.



F46: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, National Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (H.R. 3614), 1991

Topics include Landsat data policy, Colloquy on Landsat Funding (report), bill summary and analysis, Side-by-Side Analysis of P.L. 365 and Brown Bill (report), development of commercial remote sensing market, Eosat proposals, bill discussion draft text, bill text, and NASA operating plan.

Correspondents include L. R. Greenwood, Barbara Mikulski, and Bob Traxler.



F47: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, National Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (H.R. 3614), Jan.-March, 1992

Topics include NASA operating plan, White House National Space Policy Directive 5 (memorandum), EarthSat, data access, and Landsat Management Plan hearings.

Correspondents include George E. Brown, Robert S. Walker, George H. W. Bush, David A. Thibault, and James H. Scheuer.



F48: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, National Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (H.R. 3614), April, 1992

Topics include Landsat 7 satellite, Eosat advertisements, text of committee report, committee markup of bill, and NASA and Department of Defense takeover of Landsat program.

Correspondents include Arturo Silvestrini, George E. Brown Jr., and J. Robert Porter Jr.



F49: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, National Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (H.R. 3614), June-July, 1992

Topics include National Space Policy Directive, Vice President's Space Policy Advisory Board, Space-based Global Change Observation System (S-GCOS), and involvement of Department of Defense, Central Intelligence Agency, and Civilian Applications Committee.

Correspondents include George E. Brown Jr., James H. Scheuer, Robert S. Walker, Don Ritter, Constance A. Morella, Brian D. Dailey, and National Space Council.

 

F50: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, National Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (H.R. 3614), Amendments, 1992

Topics include Landsat Advisory Council, Landsat 7, data policy, commercialization, access to data, educational use of data, and Made in America labeling.

Correspondents include George E. Brown Jr., Robert S. Walker, Constance A. Morella, and James Traficant.



F51: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, National Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (H.R. 3614), Report, 1992

This folder contains the complete text of the committee report for this bill.



F52: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, NASA Budget Authorization, 1990

This folder contains a packet compiled by Geosat Committee Inc. stating its position on issues. Topics include Mission to Planet Earth program, EOS platform, EOSDIS system, access to data, Committee on Earth Sciences 1990 Global Change Research Plan, Landsat 7 satellite, and Japanese Earth Resources Satellite (JERS-1).

Correspondents include Frederick B. Henderson.



F53: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, NOAA Budget Hearings, 1990

This folder contains a complete transcript of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Budget Hearings before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agricultural Research, and Environment on March 20, 1990.

Topics include NOAA oversight of Landsat program.



F54: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Proposed Termination of Landsat 4 and 5 Hearings, 1989

This folder contains the complete text of Proposed Termination of Landsat 4 and 5: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources, Agricultural Research, and Environment, held on March 7, 1989.

 

F55: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Proposed Termination of Landsat 4 and 5, Testimony, 1989

Topics include hearing charter, Department of Interior, Department of Agriculture, ARCO, Geosat Committee Inc., National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration operation of satellites, and environmental mapping.

Correspondents include C. P. Williams, Dallas L. Peck, James L. Donald, Thomas P. Quinn, Mark Settle, Ray S. Cline, Thomas J. Pyke Jr., and Barrett N. Rock.

 

F56: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Roll Call Article, 1991

Topics include Roll Call special supplement on space and technology, Securing the U.S. Civilian Remote Sensing Program (article), and copy of the Roll Call special issue (May 20, 1991).

Correspondents include Pete Didisheim and George E. Brown Jr.

 

F57: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Satellite Sales to Foreign Countries, [1991]

 

F58: Science, Space, and Technology; Remote Sensing Satellites, Landsat, Summary Sheets, 1987

Topics include contract history, system consideration, appropriations, international remote sensing systems, system characteristics, definitions of terms, and Landsat 7.

 

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