DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

BOX 36

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F1: Correspondence, Pa, 1991

Topics include Operation Desert Storm, Brady Bill, gun control, oil prices, foreign aid, health care reform, and Social Security.

Correspondents include Edward Parisian, Scott A. Parker, Christopher L. Patison, James R. Patterson, Ruth Saye Patterson, and William R. Paulk.

 

F2: Correspondence, Pe-Pi, 1991

Topics include Oklahoma Indian Council on Aging, waiver of syndicated non- duplication rules on television broadcasts, and foreign aid.

Correspondents include Wanda Jo Peltier, Thomas J. Pento, Babu Peringol, Kenneth D. Peters, W. H. Phelps, and Fred B. Phillips.

 

F3: Correspondence, Po-Py, 1991

Topics include mandatory AIDS testing for health care personnel, abortion, members of congress check overdrafts, taxes on interest earnings, and defense.

Correspondents include Eldon Proctor, Harry W. Proctor, and Dale N. Puckett.



F4: Correspondence, Q, 1991

 

F5: Correspondence, Ra, 1991

Topics include Israel and health care.

Correspondents include Kent Ragsdale, Karl F. Rambo, and Rodger A. Randle.

 

F6: Correspondence, Re, 1991

Topics include cost-of-living adjustments and Medicare physician reimbursement.

Correspondents include Cloyce Ready and Dave Renfro.

 

F7: Correspondence, Rh-Ri, 1991

Topics include housing industry, taxes, FFC syndicated exclusivity rule, Operation Desert Storm, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority arbitrage rebate relief, gun control, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Correspondents include Laura Rhodes, Richard L. Ridings, and Donal W. Riggs.

 

F8: Correspondence, Ro, 1991

Topics include Medicare physician reimbursement, reconstruction of Iraq, gun control, national debt, Standard Base Level Regionalization, Processing Center at Tinker Air Force Base, prisoners of war and missing in action (POW/MIA), Operation Desert Storm, hiring replacements for striking workers, possible McCurdy run for presidency in 1992, telephone company information services, and FCC syndicated exclusivity rule.

Correspondents include Russ Roach, Oliver W. Robertson, R. H. Robertson, Jerry Rochelle, David L. Rodgers, Mike Rogers, Terry Ross, George Rountree, and Herb Rozell.

 

F9: Correspondence, Ru-Ry, 1991

Topics include oil prices and gun control.

Correspondents include Richard P. Rush, Glen K. Ryan, and Venus A. Ryan.

 

F10: Correspondence, Sa, 1991

Topics include animal rights and the environment.

Correspondents include Al Sadler, Margaret Sandlin, and Debbie Sargent.

 

F11: Correspondence, Sc, 1991

Topics include prescription drug costs and foreign aid to Israel.

Correspondents include William Fred Schiefer, Dean Schirf, Donna Schlumblohm, Robert W. Schrick, Mark Schwartz, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

 

F12: Correspondence, Se-Sh, 1991

Topics include Operation Desert Storm, student financial aid, foreign trade, federal spending, health care costs, and Food and Drug Administration authority.

Correspondents include Richard D. Seifried, Robert L. Shanklin, Willis R. Shelhamer, Julee Short, and Edward L. Shreve.

 

F13: Correspondence, Si-Sl, 1991

Topics include National Endowment for the Arts funding, government contract set-asides for disadvantaged small businesses, transportation, and railroad employee retirement benefits.

Correspondents include Paul Simon, M. E. Simpson, Bill Skeith, and James O. Sliger.

 

F14: Correspondence, Sm, 1991

Topics include chiropractic care for veterans and Medicare recipients, animal rights, nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, railroad labor dispute, cable television regulations, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Douglas M. Smith, Penny L. Smith, and Sandra Smith.

 

F15: Correspondence, Sn-Sp, 1991

Topics include Operation Desert Storm, foreign aid, National Endowment for the Arts funding, abortion, federal spending, and civil service retirement survivor annuity benefits.

Correspondents include Chester Snow and Casper D. Spier.

 

F16: Correspondence, St, 1991

Topics include Cable TV Consumer Protection Act, complaints against General Instruments Corporation, Operation Desert Storm, alternative minimum tax, mutual fund simplification, and tax increases.

Correspondents include Thomas Stafford, Corley Steen, James Steen, H. T. Stephens, John W. Sterling, Gene Stipe, Thomas J. Strouhal, and George W. Stunkard.

 

F17: Correspondence, Su-Sy, 1991

Topics include allowing regional Bell operating companies to manufacture equipment, health care, and telephone companies providing information services.

 

F18: Correspondence, Ta-Th, 1991

Topics include prescription drug costs, abortion, banking industry regulations, nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, and members of congress check overdrafts.

Correspondents include Paul Taliaferro, Zach D. Taylor, Marianne Templeton, Michael J. Thomas, and John R. Thomlinson.

 

F19: Correspondence, Ti-Ty, 1991

Topics include health care, foreign aid, proposed deactivation of the 45th Infantry Division of the Oklahoma National Guard, taxes, and the environment.

Correspondents include James H. Toms, James W. Toy, and Mike F. Treadwell.

 

F20: Correspondence, U, 1991

Topics include the cost of Operation of Desert Storm.

Correspondents include John E. Ulrey.

 

F21: Correspondence, V, 1991

Topics include horse racing, sports betting, Soviet oppression in Lithuania, Medicare, and Draughon College.

Correspondents include David M. Vance, Richard L. Van Horn, V. Stanley Vardys, and Daniel N. Vaughan.

 

F22: Correspondence, Wad-Wal, 1991

Topics include banking industry regulations, hazardous waste regulations, Oklahoma highways, small issue industrial revenue bonds, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Correspondents include Lawrence C. Waggoner, Jerald C. Walker, Stephen M. Walkup, William M. Waller, and David Walters.

 

F23: Correspondence, Wam-Wat, 1991

Topics include postage rate increase and Rural Electric Association.

Correspondents include Clarence E. Warner, James E. Warram, Larry Watkins, and Phil Watson.

 

F24: Correspondence, We-Wh, 1991

Topics include Operation Desert Storm, surface transportation legislation, reconstruction of Iraq and Kuwait, health care, and hiring replacements for striking workers.

Correspondents include Trish Weedn, Neil S. West, Joseph Westermeyer, Steve Weston, and Thurman White.

 

F25: Correspondence, Wi, 1991

Topics include human rights violations in other countries, Operation Desert Storm, Title X abortion gag rule, credit card interest rates, veterans benefits, protection for medical reservists stationed in Bahrain, AIDS, Social Security notch babies, and congressional pay raise.

Correspondents include Shirley A. Wiegand, Clinton L. wiles, Larry Williams, Michael Williamson, Claudine J. Willis, Dena Willis, Planter M. Wilson, Wayne Winn, and Ernest Wirsich.

 

F26: Correspondence, Wo-Wy, 1991

Topics include Israel, Oklahoma Indian Council on Aging, animal rights, and the environment.

Correspondents include Charles W. Wolfe, Tom Wolfe, Andrew M. Wolov, Patricia A. Woods, Shane Woolbright, Shirley Wooley, and Jim Wright.

 

F27: Correspondence, Y-Z, 1991

Correspondents include Henry Zarrow.

 

F28: Correspondence, Address Lists, Petitions, and Unknown Names, 1991

This folder contains correspondence that was signed with an illegible name, petitions signed by several constituents, and the names and addresses of some constituent correspondents.

Topics include Brady Bill, gun control, recognition of prisoner of war Jim Thompson, and Food, Drug, Cosmetic, and Device Enforcement Amendments of 1991.

 

F29: Correspondence, Ab-Al, 1992

Topics include funding for domestic violence and sexual assault programs, funding for Geriatric Education Centers, taxes, health care, rescissions in health professions programs, and Area Health Education Center.

Correspondents include Deanna Adkisson, Thomas Wesley Allen, and Edna B. Alvillar.

 

F30: Correspondence, An-Ay, 1992

Topics include prisoners of war and missing-in-action, foreign aid to Israel, Federal Emergency Management Agency Sunset Act, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Bill Anoatubby, Ed Apple, David S. Arbuckle, Larry Armstrong, Ron Arvine, and Richard Atkins.

 

F31: Correspondence, Ba, 1992

Topics include student financial aid, proposed deactivation of the Oklahoma National Guard 45th Infantry Brigade, health care reform, Medicare physician reimbursement, 1992 Democratic National Convention, Clinical Laboratories Improvement Act of 1988, regulation of dietary supplements, federal spending, and defense spending.

Correspondents include Sherri S. Baker, Leonard F. Ball, Donald J. Barnes, James L. Barrett, Nancy D. Bartling, Clarence Barton, Gary Bastin, and Robert B. Bates.

 

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