F1: Correspondence, La, 1992
Topics include unemployment, John E. Frohnmayer (chairman of National
Endowment for the Arts) remarks at the International Conference on Free Expression and
Global Media, congressional pay and benefits, and abortion.
Correspondents include Martin P. Lachance, Howard Landers, and Forrest LaRue.
F2: Correspondence, Le, 1992
Topics include right to work, cost-of-living adjustments, health care costs, Black
History Month, and Health Freedom Act.
Correspondents include Joan K. Leavitt, Theodore G. Legg, Edward Lester,
Charles Lewis, and Steven Alan Lewis.
F3: Correspondence, Li-Ll, 1992
Topics include trade tariffs, abortion, Freedom of Choice Act, foreign policy, and
Sierra Club Oklahoma Chapter.
Correspondents include Jim Lien, Constance Lindemann, and Bruce Lloyd.
F4: Correspondence, Lo-Ly, 1992
Topics include Expanded Wheat Pasture Research Program, welfare, health care
costs, federal deficit, Medicare, animal rights, dietary supplements, and FDA regulations.
Correspondents include Ed Long, Savoie Lottinville, Susan B. Loving, and Melvin
B. Lynn.
F5: Correspondence, Ma, 1992
Topics include health care reform, treatment for mental illness, animal rights,
hunting, and development of protected forests.
Correspondents include Mary Main, John T. Marley, and Stanley Marshall.
F6: Correspondence, McA-McC, 1992
Topics include abortion, civil service retirement benefits, funding for public
broadcasting, health care reform, and Freedom of Choice Act.
Correspondents include Larry McAbee and J. Tully McCoy.
F7: Correspondence, McD-McS, 1992
Topics include health care reform and student financial aid.
Correspondents include Neil W. McElderry Jr., Patrick A. McKee, Mack McLarty,
Boozie McMahan, and Philip McMahan.
F8: Correspondence, Me-Mi, 1992
Topics include health care reform, federal deficit, nursing homes, abortion,
recycling, foreign aid, and trade with Japan.
Correspondents include Thomas H. Merrill, Jack N. Merritt, Edmond K. Metzger,
Billy A. Mickle, T. H. Milby, Vicki Miles-LaGrange, and William E. Miller.
F9: Correspondence, Mo, 1992
Topics include City College, welfare, and reductions in force at Mike Monroney
Aeronautical Center.
Correspondents include Andrew J. Moore, David C. Morehouse, and Dee Morris.
F10: Correspondence, Mu-My, 1992
Topics include foreign aid, health care reform, and Democracy Corps.
Correspondents include Kathleen Mullins, Mason Mungle, Robert Murphree, and
Michael J. Murphy.
F11: Correspondence, N, 1992
Topics include Native Sun Water Park, foreign aid, environment, out-of-state
garbage, dietary supplements, Red River solar power, and impact aid.
Correspondents include Bill Nations, Charles Nesbitt, Kim Nguyen, and David F.
Nolte.
F12: Correspondence, O, 1992
Topics include National Council of Disability, Animal Medicinal Drug Use
Clarification Act, the environment, and health insurance.
F13: Correspondence, Pa. 1992
Topics include veterans retirement benefits, U.S. citizenship for Kickapoo Indians
born in Mexico, military draft, religious freedom, and abortion.
Correspondents include Nita L. Patton and Michael D. Payne.
F14: Correspondence, Pe-Pl, 1992
Topics include medical liability reform, cable television industry regulations,
coverage of chiropractic care, health care reform, and mandatory motorcycle helmet law.
Correspondents include Wanda Jo Peltier, W. H. Phelps, Fred B. Phillips, and
Thurmond Wayne Pistole.
F15: Correspondence, Po, 1992
Topics include health care reform, HYDICE, and Redesigned Occupational Safety
and Health Injury and Illness Survey.
Correspondents include O. Gail Poole, J. Robert Porter Jr., and Nathan D. Powell.
F16: Correspondence, Pr-Py, 1992
Topics include tax code for U. S. companies overseas and Strait-Stop anti-lock
brake system.
Correspondents include James R. Price, J. C. Pruitt, and Davi Pryor.
F17: Correspondence, Q, 1992
Topics include FDA regulations and health care reform.
Correspondents include Leuty Quaid and Scott Quigley.
F18: Correspondence, Ra-Re, 1992
Topics include fetal tissue research, taxes, veterans benefits, Community Life
Amendment, school prayer, and postage rates for non-profit organizations.
Correspondents include Kent Ragsdale, Dave Renfro, and Steve Reusch.
F19: Correspondence, Rh-Ri, 1992
Topics include Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Summary of Arbitrage Impact
Analysis and McCurdy recommendations of candidates for positions in the Clinton
Administration.
Correspondents include Richard L. Ridings and H. L. Ripple.
F20: Correspondence, Roa-Rod, 1992
Topics include health care reform, funding for public broadcasting, trucking
regulations, Altus Air Force Base, funding for the National Endowment for the Arts, and
gun control.
Correspondents include Merila Roberts, James E. Robinson, and Jerry L. Rochelle.
F21: Correspondence, Rog-Roz, 1992
Topics include Medicare, Social Security, North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA), foreign aid to Israel, OSHA regulations, placement of mentally ill patients in
nursing homes, and Johnson-O’Malley funds.
Correspondents include J. H. Rogers, Elden G. Roscher, Sandra Rose, and Pat
Ross.
F22: Correspondence, Ru-Ry, 1992
Topics include veterans benefits.
Correspondents include Don Rubottom, Daniel Russell, and Anna E. Russo.
F23: Correspondence, Sa-Sc, 1992
Topics include Military Retirement Equity Act, federal deficit, congressional pay
raise, health care reform, foreign aid to Israel, and veterans retirement benefits.
Correspondents include Leonor A. Satterfield Jr., Thomas C. Schlumpf, and
Robert W. Schrick.
F24: Correspondence, Se, 1992
Topics include logging in the Pacific Northwest and Endangered Species Act.
Correspondents include Richard D. Seifried and Mark Seikel.
F25: Correspondence, Sh, 1992
Topics include federal spending, federal deficit, national debt, Police Corps, Walter
H. Shorenstein, and foreign aid.
Correspondents include Randel Shadid, Willis R. Shelhomer, Greg Shinert, and
Hubert D. Short.
F26: Correspondence, Si-Sl, 1992
Topics include Norman Prevention Coalition, women in the military, Indian Health Care Resource Center, and Freedom of Choice Act.
Correspondents include Trudy Sickles, M. E. Simpson, and Bill Skeith.
F27: Correspondence, Sm-Sn, 1992
Topics include Health Freedom Act, defense spending, animal rights,
discrimination against gays and lesbians, civil service retirement benefits, and federal
deficit.
Correspondents include Anthony Oliver Smith, Penny Smith, Robert Smith, and
Margaret C. Snyder.
F28: Correspondence, So-Sp, 1992
Topics include Medicare physician reimbursement and severance pay for foreign
nationals.
Correspondents include Greg F. Soppet, Casper D. Speir, and Warren K.
Spellman.
F29: Correspondence, Sta-Ste, 1992
Topics include retirement pay for military reservists, health care reform, and
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act regulations.
Correspondents include Dwayne Steidley, Paul E. Stein, and William T. Stewart.
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