F1: Correspondence, O, 1990
Topics include federal spending.
F2: Correspondence, P, 1990
Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, federal employee retirement benefits,
federal spending, importation of garbage from other states, taxes on limited partnerships,
credit union regulation, gun control, balanced budget amendment, oil and gas prices,
vocational apprenticeships, and simplifying Schedule K-1 forms.
Correspondents include Bill Paulk Wanda Jo Peltier, Ira Phillips, Robert G. Piper,
and Howard C. Polk.
F3: Correspondence, Q, 1990
F4: Correspondence, R, 1990
Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, tax deductions for charitable donations,
Environmental Protection Agency, flag burning amendment, oil and gas industry,
Operation Desert Shield, FICA tax on restaurant tips, and using Social Security funds for
other government expenses.
Correspondents include Jim Reed, Horace G. Rhodes, Robert Ross, and Dave
Herbert.
F5: Correspondence, Sa-Sh, 1990
Topics include Farm Credit System; stock index futures; Capital Markets
Competition, Stability, and Fairness Act; credit union regulations; cost-of-living
adjustments; Operation Desert Shield; and postal service to deployed servicemen.
Correspondents include Miguel A. Salaverria, William Fred Schiefer, and Willis R.
Shelhamer.
F6: Correspondence, Si-Sp, 1990
Topics include defense budget cuts, reductions in force at Tinker Air Force Base,
National Endowment for the Arts funding, savings and loan bailout, Oliver North, term
limits, disabled veterans compensation, foreign aid, Medicare, balanced budget
amendment, Insurance Competitive Pricing Act, specific formulas for fuels, and High
Medicare Hospital Relief Act.
Correspondents include M. E. Simpson and Warren K. Spellman.
F7: Correspondence, St-Sy, 1990
Topics include national debt, Social Security, and cost-of-living adjustments.
Correspondents include Ruth P. Stinson, Philip M. St. John, Michael P. W. Stone,
and Bruce A. Storm.
F8: Correspondence, T, 1990
Topics include credit union regulations, savings and loan bailout, Operation Desert
Shield, pay for servicemen in the Persian Gulf area, and National Endowment for the Arts
funding.
Correspondents include Shiro Takemura, Paul Taliaferro, Ralph G. Thompson,
Katherine M. Todd, and Francis Tuttle.
F9: Correspondence, U, 1990
Topics include American Indians.
Correspondents include William Urabazo.
F10: Correspondence, V, 1990
Correspondents include Carl E. Vuono.
F11: Correspondence, Wa-We, 1990
Topics include railroad employee retirement benefits, federal employee retirement
benefits, insurance industry regulations, foreign aid, credit union regulations, immigration,
and cable television industry.
Correspondents include John J. Walsh, David Walters, Lance Ward, Clarence E.
Warner, Phil Watson, Kermit E. Webb, W. Richard West Jr., and Joseph Westermeyer.
F12: Correspondence, Wh-Wy, 1990
Topics include Social Security, federal deficit, specific formulas for fuels,
Operation Desert Shield, animal rights, cost-of-living adjustments, National Institute of
Health, and Clean Air Act.
Correspondents include Charley Wier, Gail R. Wilenski, Jana C. Wilson, and
Shirley Wooley.
F13: Correspondence, Y, 1990
Topics include capital gains tax.
Correspondents include Harold W. Yates.
F14: Correspondence, Z, 1990
Topics include National Endowment for the Arts funding.
F15: Correspondence, Constituent Lists and Unknown Names, 1990
This folder contains correspondence that was signed with an illegible name and the
names and addresses of some constituent correspondents.
F16: Correspondence, Ab-Al, 1991
Topics include postal services lessors, Army National Guard, Brady Bill, gun
control, and health care costs.
Correspondents include W. M. Acree, Carl Albert, C. L. Allen, Tim Allen, Horace
L. Allison, and Tommy G. Alsip.
F17: Correspondence, Am-An, 1991
Topics include health care, Operation Desert Storm, Oklahoma Tax Commission
v. Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, and Chickasaw Nation.
Correspondents include W. D. Amis, Paul R. Anderson, and Bill Anoatubby.
F18: Correspondence, Ap-At, 1991
Correspondents include Ed Apple, Alan Arnold, and Billi Arthur.
F19: Correspondence, Ba, 1991
Topics include funding for the arts, gun control, Operation Desert Storm, foreign
aid, animal rights, and Brady Bill.
Correspondents include Larry N. Baker, Leonard F. Ball, William P. Banks,
Elizabeth A. Barbee, and Keith Bayless.
F20: Correspondence, Be-Bi, 1991
Topics include end of Operation Desert Storm, health care, Medicare, and the
environment.
Correspondents include Steve Beebe, Roger M. Beverage, Harry W. Birdwell, and
William T. Bishop.
F21: Correspondence, Bl, 1991
Topics include abortion, closing U. S. military bases in other countries, and Sand
Creek Massacre reparations.
Correspondents include Alma Blair, Clifford Blair, Charles O. Blanchard, and
Lavonne Blanco.
F22: Correspondence, Bo, 1991
Topics include doctor reimbursement for medical services, Senior Citizen Intern
Program, Social Security, abortion, Operation Desert Storm, and Medicare.
Correspondents include Richard J. Boatsman, Fran Boon, David L. Boren, Lena
Bowman, and Laura W. Boyd.
F23: Correspondence, Br, 1991
Topics include abortion, transportation regulations, banking industry regulations,
and Oklahoma State University Division of Agriculture Programs.
Correspondents include Susan Bradley, Terry D. Britton, Ben Brown, and C. B.
Browning.
F24: Correspondence, Bu-By, 1991
Topics include Operation Desert Storm, 304th Combat Support Company,
information services provided by telephone companies, and military base closures.
Correspondents include F. G. Buck Buchanan, Donald E. Burnes, and Robert A.
Butkin.
F25: Correspondence, Ca, 1991
Topics include Operation Desert Storm, gun control, Oklahoma National Guard,
defense spending, Design Innovation and Technology Act, abortion, and foreign aid.
Correspondents include Charles H. Camp Jr., John R. Campbell, Eddy R. Campos,
Richard C. Cannon, Gilmer N. Capps, Harry Carroll, Mary Carson, Paul Carson, Charles
E. Carter, and Mike D. Carter.
F26: Correspondence, Ch-Cl, 1991
Topics include Operation Desert Storm, gun control, breast implants, and
Medicare.
Correspondents include Gregory E. Chapman, Joe M. Charles, Glen L. Cheatham
Jr., and Robert E. Clark.
F27: Correspondence, Co, 1991
Topics include possible McCurdy presidential race, delays in Medicare claims
processing, gun control, Operation Desert Storm, trade agreements, and disabled veterans
compensation.
Correspondents include Ernest Coats, Lenora Coats, Tony Coelho, Helen Cole,
Gary Condit, Raymond L. Cornelison, and Greg Coxsey.
F28: Correspondence, Cr-Cu, 1991
Topics include Operation Desert Storm and Medicare.
Correspondents include T. L. Curren.
F29: Correspondence, Da, 1991
Topics include foreign aid to Israel, federal employee retirement benefits, defense
spending, and foreign trade agreements.
Correspondents include John Dahl, Roger L. Davis, and Rollo T. Davis.
F30: Correspondence, De, 1991
Topics include veterans health benefits and Medicare.
Correspondents include Robert A. DeMarais, Benjamin Demps Jr., Christopher
Denn, and Larry Derryberry.
F31: Correspondence, Di-Dy, 1991
Topics include health care reform, Israel, elevating the Environmental Protection
Agency to cabinet status, postal service, and gun control.
Correspondents include Billy Dale Dotter, Steven Dow, Karen Dubord, and Floyd
K. Dunlap.
F32: Correspondence, Ea-Ei, 1991
Topics include explicit content warning labels on music, FDIC, bank deposit
insurance, Medicare doctor reimbursement, and abortion.
Correspondents include Horace Eason, Patricia P. Eaton, and Christopher A.
Edge.
F33: Correspondence, El-Ev, 1991
Topics include Oklahoma Tax Commission v. The Citizen Band Potawatomi
Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, FDA ban on L-tryptophan supplement, federal government
land acquisition, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and foreign aid to the
former Soviet Union.
Correspondents include Joe Mark ElKouri, Paul S. Erickson, Margaret M. Erwin,
and Scott R. Esk.
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