F1: Correspondence, Sti-Stu, 1992
Topics include dietary supplements, veterans retirement benefits, O. T. Autry Vo-
Tech T-37 training, Social Security notch babies, and health care reform.
Correspondents include Eugene Stipe, La Juana Stipe, Gene Stipe, Peggy
Stoltenberg, and Kenneth E. Sturm.
F2: Correspondence, Su-Sy, 1992
Topics include Air Force reductions-in-force and prayer at school gradations.
Correspondents include M. LeeAnn Summer.
F3: Correspondence, Ta-Th, 1992
Topics include health care reform, Freedom of Choice Act, abortion, Ancient
Forest Protection Act, Health Freedom Act, dietary supplements, and education.
Correspondents include Linda A. Terrell and Rebecca Thompson.
F4: Correspondence, Ti-Ty, 1992
Topics include funding for National Endowment for the Arts, coverage of
chiropractic care, Military Retirement Equity Act, Health Freedom Act, dietary
supplements, inert ingredients in herbicides and pesticides, Air Force reductions-in-force,
SETI Microwave Observing Project, and taxes.
Correspondents include Thomas Toperzer, James W. Toy, Bob Traxler, Be Van
Tu, and Florence S. Turner.
F5: Correspondence, U-V, 1992
Topics include retirement benefits for former military spouses and the
environment.
Correspondents include Richard L. Van Horn, Nancy B. Van Hoy, Charlsie Van
Oostrum, William A. Veitch.
F6: Correspondence, Wad-Wal, 1992
Topics include health care reform, retirement incentives for Federal Employees,
Safe Drinking Water Act in Oklahoma, Fair Labor Standards Act, and dietary
supplements.
Correspondents include Bruce Walker, Jerald C. Walker, and David Walters.
F7: Correspondence, War-Wat, 1992
Topics include FDA authority, animal rights, cable television industry, Cable
Consumer Protection and Competition Act, and substance abuse and mental health
treatment funding.
Correspondents include Carol J. Walton, Jean Ware, Clarence E. Warner, George
Warrington, Larry Watkins, Harold Hale, and Joseph M. Watt.
F8: Correspondence, We-Wh, 1992
Topics include abortion, health care reform, funding for Niemann-Pick Type C
research at the National Institute of Health, and coverage of chiropractic care.
Correspondents include Trish Weedn, David Welch, Roy Werner, Sherrie
Wesberry, and Jack E. White.
F9: Correspondence, Wi, 1992
Topics include cable television industry regulation, abortion, discrimination against
gays and lesbians, McCarran-Ferguson Act, using Social Security funds to pay for other
federal expenditures, gays in the military, fetal tissue research, and Ancient Forest
Protection Act.
Correspondents include George Wilburn, Danny Williams, David M. Williams,
Dena Willis, Ron L. Willis, and Wayne Winn.
F10: Correspondence, Wo-Wy, 1992
Topics include Oklahoma City Housing Authority, animal rights, Downed Animal
Protection Act, implementation of the Clean Air Act, and health care reform.
Correspondents include Cynthia Wolff, Marilyn L. Woods, Shane Woolbright, and
Shirley Wooley.
F11: Correspondence, Y-Z, 1992
Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, veterans
retirement benefits, and health care reform.
Correspondents include Choyce E. Yancey, O. D. Yancey, and Jason Yuan.
F12: Correspondence, Address Lists, Petitions, and Unknown Names, 1992
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 American Indian Day as a national holiday.
F13: Correspondence, Ab-Al, 1993
Topics include adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians,
federal deficit, cigarette tax, pork industry, and taxes.
Correspondents include Neil Abercrombie, David M. Abshire, Larry E. Adair, J.
W. Alexander, Tim Allen, and Saud Nasir Al-Sabah.
F14: Correspondence, An-Au, 1993
Topics include National Pollutant Discharge System permits in Oklahoma, health
care reform, and federal deficit.
Correspondents include Robert E. Anderson and Thomas H. Andrews.
F15: Correspondence, Ba, 1993
Topics include gays in the military, adoption of foster children in Washington DC
by gays and lesbians, structure of U. S. Army Reserve and National Guard Special Forces,
civil service retirement, and crisis in Yugoslavia.
Correspondents include Jim Bacchus, Larry N. Baker, Doyle Balantine, Barbara J.
Baldizar, Joan Barker, Christine L. Barnett, Rosco Bartlett, Gary Bastin, Larry Battison,
Jody Baudoin.
F16: Correspondence, Be, 1993
Topics include adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians,
ambulatory surgery centers, health care reform, North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA), and veterans benefits.
Correspondents include Xavier Becerra, John Baugher, Jack J. Beller, Lloyd
Bentsen, John T. Berbrich, Doug Bereuter, Randy L. Beutler, Roger M. Beverage, and
Tom Bevill.
F17: Correspondence, Bi-Bl, 1993
Topics include Federal Employees’ Health Benefits Program and adoption
of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians.
Correspondents include Lavonne Blanco.
F18: Correspondence, Bo, 1993
Topics include federal spending, flooding of North Fork of Red River, adoption of
foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, decrease in Department of Defense
spending, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), medical research, homeless
veterans, giving members of congress from U.S. territories a vote, gays in the military,
Parents as Teachers Act, Students Against Vandalizing the Environment, and health care
reform.
Correspondents include Luther Bohanon, P. Stanley Bolin, Timothy B. Bolin, Earl
Booker, James P. King, Thomas J. Booras, Jeremy M. Boorda, David L. Boren, James E.
Bourdeau, William P. Bowden, David L. Bowen, and Laura W. Boyd.
F19: Correspondence, Br, 1993
Topics include education funding, tax increase on tobacco products, adoption of
foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, banking regulations, federal
deficit, Medicaid formularies, health care reform, confirmation of Joycelyn Elders as
Surgeon General, U.N. sanctions against Israel, and Space Station.
Correspondents include Robert A. Bradtke, Hans Brisch, Blanche Brittain, Zane
Brittain, Garth Brooks, Betty Browers, Ben Brown, George E. Brown Jr., Michael
Brown, Carol M. Browner, C. B. Browning, and Bernard Bryant.
F20: Correspondence, Bu-By, 1993
Topics include crisis in Yugoslavia, Bosnia, federal deficit, Sue Burnett, prisoners
of war, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, and Aid to
Families With Dependent Children programs.
Correspondents include Robert F. Burger, Lana K. Burgess, Bill Bynum, and
Beverly Byron.
F21: Correspondence, Ca, 1993
Topics include adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians,
gun control, assault weapons, cost-of-living increases, federal deficit, health care reform,
and Bill Clinton economic recovery plan.
Correspondents include John R. Campbell, Johnnie Carpenter, and Charles E.
Carter.
F22: Correspondence, Ch-Ci, 1993
Topics include Medicare physician reimbursement, National Endowment for the
Humanities state grants, health care reform, federal spending, federal deficit, and Bill
Clinton economic recovery plan.
Correspondents include Ray Chesley, Loweta Chesser, Wayne Christian, and Don
Cies.
F23: Correspondence, Cl, 1993
Topics include health care reform.
Correspondents include Charles L. Clay, Mildred I. Cleghorn, and Esther D.
Clelland.
F24: Correspondence, Co, 1993
Topics include military reductions in force, Job Training Partnership Act programs,
adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, cost-of-living
adjustments, gays in the military, health care reform, taxes, North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA), war on drugs, Bill Clinton economic recovery plan, military base
closures, and crime.
Correspondents include Lois Cochenaur, Stuart Coffey, Wallace E. Coffey,
Thomas C. Collins, Dale Copeland, Sam Coppersmith, William L. Corporon, John Cowan,
and Herbert L. Cox.
F25: Correspondence, Cr-Cu, 1993
Topics include health care reform, military pay, adoption of foster children in
Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal deficit, Bill Clinton economic recovery plan,
and orphanages in Romania.
Correspondents include Elaine Crabb, Bud Cramer, Reggie Creekmore, Tom
Crimmons, Ed Crocker, Herschal H. Crow Jr., John F. Crowley, Ron W. Cupp, and Linda
Cutler.
F26: Correspondence, Da-De, 1993
Topics include Joycelyn Elders confirmation as Surgeon General, electronic benefit
transfer programs, gays in the military, education, primary care services for women, and
Armed Services Committee budget reconciliation negotiations.
Correspondents include Roger L. Davis, Nathan Deal, Rosa DeLauro, Ronald V.
Dellums, Benjamin Demps Jr., and Alan Greenspan.
F27: Correspondence, Di, 1993
Topics include retirement age, documentation required by Health Care Financing
Administration, taxes, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and health care
reform.
Correspondents include David M. Diamond and Ralph Dickson.
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