DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

BOX 37

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F1: Correspondence, Be, 1992

Topics include federal deficit, health care reform, wind power, and insurance industry.

Correspondents include Michael L. S. Bergey.

 

F2: Correspondence, Bi-Bl, 1992

Topics include Violence Against Women Act, women in the military, insurance industry, and Military Retirement Equity Act.

Correspondents include Richard Blevins.

 

F3: Correspondence, Bo, 1992

Topics include health care reform, trade with Japan, and abortion.

Correspondents include Richard J. Boatsman and David L. Bowen.



F4: Correspondence, Br, 1992

Topics include trade tariffs, Social Security notch babies, Health Freedom Act, balanced budget amendment, defense budget, and the economy.

Correspondents include Bill Bradley, Tom Brett, Bill K. Brewster, Con Brown, Harley Brown, and C. B. Browning.

 

F5: Correspondence, Bu, 1992

Topics include health care reform.

Correspondents include F. G. Buck Buchanan and James H. Bushart.

 

F6: Correspondence, Ca, 1992

Topics include Health Freedom Act, regulations on dietary supplements, inactivation of the Oklahoma National Guard 45th Infantry Brigade, National Center for Ground Water Research, Will Rogers World Airport as a connection hub airport, federal spending, Freedom of Choice Act, abortion, and University of Oklahoma’s Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholarships.

Correspondents include Martin Caldwell, John R. Campbell, Richard C. Cannon, Gilmer N. Capps, Ronald Carlson, and Henry E. Catto.

 

F7: Correspondence, Ce-Cl, 1992

Topics include Design Innovation and technology Act of 1991, school prayer, possible Wal-Mart violations of Robinson-Patman Act, federal deficit, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Judy Chaffin, Richard B. Cheney, Robert E. Christian, Robert L. Clark Jr., Mildred I. Cleghorn, Bob Cleveland, and Bill Cleverdon.

 

F8: Correspondence, Co, 1992

Topics include Comanche Indian Tribe, medical marijuana, earnings limit for Social Security, farming insurance, and health care reform.

Correspondents include Stuart Coffey, Wallace E. Coffey Jeff Collins, Vera E. Colyer, Julie Comer, Dale Copeland, Steven M. Corley, and James D. Couch.

 

F9: Correspondence, Cr-Cu, 1992

Topics include reductions-in-force at Tinker Air Force Base and Ft. Sill, wildlife management, Social Security notch babies, and the welfare system.

Correspondents include Joseph W. Craft, Reggie Creekmore, Ed Crocker, and Felix Cruz.

 

F10: Correspondence, Da, 1992

Topics include railroad retirement, Oklahoma Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute, foreign aid, and health care reform.

Correspondents include Raymond D. Daniels and Anthony Davey.

 

F11: Correspondence, De, 1992

Topics include Oklahomans for Improvement in Nursing Care Homes, Oklahoma Department of Human Services, veterans benefits, and Lugert-Altus Irrigation District.

Correspondents include Jo Anna Deighton, Ron Dellums, Benjamin Demps Jr., Christopher Denn, Larry D. Derryberry, J. A. Devenport, and L. D. Devenport.

 

F12: Correspondence, Di-Do, 1992

Topics include proposed national cemetery sites in Oklahoma, Health Freedom Act, health care reform, and insurance industry regulations.

Correspondents include Clarence H. Diehl, Barbara Dillon, Mike Dixon, Grace Donaldson, and Nancy P. Dorn.

 

F13: Correspondence, Dr-Du, 1992

Topics include Job Partnership Training Amendments and health care.

Correspondents include Ervin S. Duggan.

 

F14: Correspondence, E, 1992

Topics include universal health care, abortion, funding for higher education, unemployment, foreign aid, national energy policy, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Correspondents include Patricia Eaton, John Edwards, Paul Erickson, Scott R. Esk, and Teresa Evans.

 

F15: Correspondence, Fa-Fi, 1992

Topics include loans to Israel to settle Jewish immigrants, gun control, and funding for mental health programs.

Correspondents include Leo Fallon, Grace Ellen Fennell, Tom Feuerborn, and Bill S. Fife.

 

F16: Correspondence, Fl-Fo, 1992

Topics include Federal Reserve, dietary supplements, education funding, Oklahoma Department of Transportation proposed corrections to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, Nurse Education Act, foreign aid, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and cable industry regulations.

Correspondents include Betty Fogle, Charles C. Fogle, John M. Folks, Malcolm S. Forbes Jr., Delmas Ford, Neva J. Ford, Patricia R. Forni, Leonard M. Foster, and Walter H. Foxx.

 

F17: Correspondence, Fr-Fu, 1992

Topics include per diem payments for students at the Postal Training Center in Norman.

Correspondents include Anthony M. Frank and Vincent L. Freeman Jr.

 

F18: Correspondence, Ga-Ge, 1992

Topics include health care costs, Social Security, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Barbara J Gagel, Bobby D. Gaines, Evelyn Garrett, and Sandy Garrett.

 

F19: Correspondence, Gi-Go, 1992

Topics include health care reform, Human Investment Tax Credit Program, veterans benefits, and inactivation of some Oklahoma National Guard units.

Correspondents include Gilbert C. Gibson, Henry S. Gillen, Norma Goff, Robert Goldman, Clyde Gombash, and Albert J. Gomez Jr.

 

F20: Correspondence, Gr-Gw, 1992

Topics include animal rights.

Correspondents include Patricia Grasse.

 

F21: Correspondence, Haa-Han, 1992

Topics include penalty for late enrollment in Medicare Part B, FDA regulations, Health Freedom Act, privatizing United States Postal Service, 4th Congressional District Health Care Task Force, and Social Security.

Correspondents include Lester Haggard.

 

F22: Correspondence, Har-Hay, 1992

Topics include abortion, fetal tissue transplantation, Health Freedom Act, dietary supplements, Health Care Financing Administration scope and severity scales, veterans benefits, and Consumer Reporting Reform Act.

Correspondents include Harold Haralson, LaDayne Hardage, Nathan L. Hart, Jimmy Hayes, and H. B. Haynie.

 

F23: Correspondence, He-Hi, 1992

Topics include health insurance, health care reform, implementation of Cash Management Improvement Act, balanced budget amendment, national energy policy, and Freedom of Choice Act.

Correspondents include Robert A. Hefner, Sam Helton, Tim Hendricks, Edna M. Hennessee, Claudette Henry, Jim Henshaw, Ralph Hess, Richard P. Heuckendorf, Horst K. H. Heugle, Bill Hilburn, and Judy Hilburn.

 

F24: Correspondence, Ho-Hy, 1992

Topics include mental health, Social Security notch babies, public smoking policies, Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, health care reform, small business, and Federal Aviation Administration.

Correspondents include Roy. B. Hooper, Brenda Horn, Tulsa J. Houk, Glenn English, Robert Hutchins, Earl Hutto, Henry Hyde, and Michael K. Hynes.

 

F25: Correspondence, I, 1992

Topics include Health Choices Freedom Act and FDA regulations.

Correspondents include Kathy Ibsen.

 

F26: Correspondence, Ja-Je, 1992

Topics include federal deficit, treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, tacrine (drug), Freedom of Choice Act, and health care reform.

Correspondents include John R. Jackson and Uel A. James.

 

F27: Correspondence, Jo-Ju, 1992

Topics include Medigap coverage, socialized health care, inactivation of Oklahoma National Guard units, Oklahoma National Guard 45th Infantry Brigade, health care reform, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Ralph Johns, David D. Johnson, Royce E. Terry, Glen D. Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Bobbye J. Jones, and Don B. Jones.

 

F28: Correspondence, Ka-Ke, 1992

Topics include National Senior Citizen Hall of Fame Award, federal deficit, Freedom of Choice Act, Haitian refugees, dietary supplements, FDA regulations, Community Life Amendment, health care reform, and religious freedom.

Correspondents include Karen Kealy, Arthur H. Keas, Patricia A. Keefe, William G. Kerr, and Edwin Kessler.

 

F29: Correspondence, Ki, 1992

Topics include veterans benefits, Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988 regulations, and school prayer.

Correspondents include James F. Kimpel, Kent T. King, and Glenna F. Kirk.

 

F30: Correspondence, Kl-Ky, 1992

Topics include Health Choices Freedom Act, Social Security, coverage for chiropractic care, the environment, health care reform, gays in the military, fetal tissue research, and federal spending.

Correspondents include Martin P. Kress, J. Michael Kunkel, and Gary W. Kunsman.

 

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