DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

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F1: Correspondence, N, 1993

Topics include tax increases, federal spending, and health care reform.

Correspondents include Bill Nations, Shirley Neal, Janis M. Nees, Bill Newcomb, John F. Nice, and Paul Emile Noel.

 

F2: Correspondence, O, 1993

Topics include health care reform, crisis in Yugoslavia, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, and ranching and farming.

Correspondents include Hazel O’Leary, Malcolm R. O’Neill, and Masahide Ota.

 

F3: Correspondence, Pa-Pf, 1993

Topics include National Voter Registration Act, cost-of-living adjustments, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), health care reform, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal deficit, and outcome-based education.

Correspondents include Marc A. Pacheco, T. Andrew Paden, Allan Parker, Judy Parkey, Nancy Pelosi, Timothy J. Penny, Lucia Perri, Catherine Holland Peterson, and Pete Peterson.

 

F4: Correspondence, Ph-Po, 1993

Topics include separation of church and state, school prayer, Endangered Species Act, confirmation of Joycelyn Elders as Surgeon General, Social Security, taxes on guns and ammunition, and adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians.

Correspondents include Mary Alice Pisani, John Edward Porter, and Robert Poteet.

 

F5: Correspondence, Pr-Py, 1993

Topics include pollution credits for retiring older cars, veterans benefits, and taxes.

Correspondents include John R. Prince Jr., Michael Scott Proctor, Jerrel L. Puckett, and Nancy Puckett.

 

F6: Correspondence, Q, 1993

Topics include National Endowment for the Arts funding and cable television charges.

Correspondents include Robert L. Quinnett.

 

F7: Correspondence, Ra, 1993

Topics include abortion, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, federal deficit, and health care reform.

Correspondents include Ezra C. Rachal, Kent Ragsdale, Elisabeth Ward Ramagos, Dan Ramsey, Carol J. Rao, and Richard Ray.

 

F8: Correspondence, Re-Rh, 1993

Topics include Bill Clinton economic recovery plan and health care reform.

Correspondents include Janet Reno.

 

F9: Correspondence, Ri, 1993

Topics include tax increase on tobacco products, lead paint removal, Bill Clinton economic recovery plan, gays in the military, welfare, cable television industry, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal deficit, health care reform, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Correspondents include Bill Richardson, Tom Rickey, Richard Riley, Robert S. Riley, and Lora Rivera.

 

F10: Correspondence, Ro-Ry, 1993

Topics include gasoline tax, military pay and benefits, federal spending, gun control, gays in the military, railroad retirement, superconducting super collider, federal deficit, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Correspondents include James Roberts, Jenny Roberts, Louise M. Slaughter, James M. Jeffords, Jerry Rochelle, Tim Roemer, Mike Rogers, Carlos Romero-Barcelo, Arthur Ross, Herb Rozell, Sherry Ruggieri, Alice Runkle, and Richard Rush.

 

F11: Correspondence, Sa-Sc, 1993

Topics include concurrent receipt of veterans retirement benefits and disability compensation, extra-label drug use in animals, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal deficit, designating obstetricians and gynecologists as primary care physicians, and foreign aid.

Correspondents include Karen Sahlin-Vogley, Joe R. San Agustin, Gene Satterfield, Richard W. Satterfield, M. Susan Savage, Lynn Schenk, Virginia L. Schoats, Charlotte Schuman, Charles Schusterman, Lynn Schusterman, and Homer Schwartz.

 

F12: Correspondence, Se-Sh, 1993

Topics include California Desert Protection Act, gays in the military, taxes, federal spending, Social Security, entitlements, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), health care reform, crime, and superconducting super collider.

Correspondents include Eli Segal, Richard D. Seifried, Ralph Sewell, Veronica Sexton, Randel Shadid, Christopher Shays, Willis R. Shelhamer, Gary L. Sherrer.

 

F13: Correspondence, Si-Sl, 1993

Topics include confirmation of Joycelyn Elders as Surgeon General, homosexuality, Clinton economic recovery plan, and superconducting super collider.

Correspondents include Kenneth L. Siekman, C. J. Silas, J. J. Simmons, M. E. Simpson, Terry W. Simpson, Ike Skelton, Louise M. Slaughter, and Stephen Sloan.

 

F14: Correspondence, Sm, 1993

Topics include aid to Israel, Gender Equity in Education Act, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, gays in the military, and small businesses.

Correspondents include Blaine H. Smith Jr., Lynne Smith, Penny L. Smith, and Sandra Smith.

 

F15: Correspondence, Sn-Sp, 1993

Topics include civil service retirement benefits, spouse survivor benefit annuities, health care reform, and adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians.

Correspondents include Chester Snow and Michael Sovick.

 

F16: Correspondence, St, 1993

Topics include Bill Clinton economic recovery plan, federal spending, federal deficit, IRS claim against Real Estate Appraisal Group, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, health care reform, Safe Schools Act, Social Security, aviation fees, veterans benefits, and Agent Orange.

Correspondents include Jay H. Stein, Bob Strong, Thomas J. Strouhal, and Kenneth E. Sturm.

 

F17: Correspondence, Su-Sy, 1993

Topics include civil rights for gays and lesbians and health care reform.

Correspondents include Geraldine Suiter, John G. Sullivan, and Mike Synar.

 

F18: Correspondence, Ta-To, 1993

Topics include health care reform, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, federal spending, abortion, Gulf War Syndrome, and civil rights for gays and lesbians.

Correspondents include Gene Taylor, Mick Thompson, Rebecca C. Thompson, Karen L. Thurman, Bob Tormey, and Melody Townsend.

 

F19: Correspondence, Tr-Tu, 1993

Topics include farming, McCurdy removal from Intelligence Committee, health care reform, human rights in Vietnam, regulation of Ritalin, and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

Correspondents include Mike Treadwell, Andrew Treitel, Be Van Tu, Joan Tucker, and Mike Turpen.

 

F20: Correspondence, U-V, 1993

Topics include Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, and Joycelyn Elders.

Correspondents include Carla VanBuskirk and Richard L. Van Horn.

 

F21: Correspondence, Wa, 1993

Topics include GAA employee frequent flier miles, adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, Goals 2000: Educate America Act, and wedding announcement for Martha Lou Watkins.

Correspondents include Gary L. Walker, Jerald C. Walker, David Walters, Lance Ward, Clarence E. Warner, Larry Watkins, and Wes Watkins.

 

F22: Correspondence, We-Wh, 1993

Topics include reform of U.S. Department of Agriculture, defense spending cuts, Somalia, health care reform, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, and mandatory minimum sentencing for drug convictions.

Correspondents include Cathy J. Weatherford, Terri Weldon, Dale Wells, Steve Weston, and Jerry Whatley.

 

F23: Correspondence, Wi, 1993

Topics include adoption of foster children in Washington DC by gays and lesbians, abortion, fetal tissue research, homosexuality, gun control, gays in the military, Vietnam prisoners of war, Medicare reimbursement for ophthalmology care, Custer Battlefield and Historical Museum Association, resettlement of Iraqi refugees, health care reform, Bill Clinton presidency, business meal deduction, Somalia, and parental involvement in education.

Correspondents include Thomas D. Wilkerson, David M. Williams, Penny Williams, Gary Wilson, Juana Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Planter Wilson, Henry Windsberg, Jane Winegarden, and Timothy E. Wirth.

 

F24: Correspondence, Wo-Wy, 1993

Topics include health care reform, Health Security Act, federal deficit, and Bill Clinton economic recovery plan.

Correspondents include Charles W. Wolfe, David G. Woods, Joe Work, B. Christopher Wray, and Gerald Wright.

 

F25: Correspondence, X-Y, 1993

Correspondents include James W. Young.

 

F26: Correspondence, Z, 1993

Topics include health care reform.

Correspondents include Chris Jay Zahller and William J. Zingarelli.

 

F27: Correspondence, Address Lists, Petitions, and Unknown Names, 1993

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 Safe Schools Act, Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act, and drug treatment funding.



F28: Correspondence, Aa-Al, 1994

Topics include low-income housing, abortion, veterans benefits, U.S. relations with Cuba, gun control, health care, balanced budget amendment, and crime.

Correspondents include Marc Albrecht, A. J. Alexander, and Lawrence Carroll Allin.

 

F29: Correspondence, Am-Ay, 1994

Topics include military health care, Medicare hospital payments, OSHA regulations, health care reform, ban on lead and zinc fishing weights, and religious freedom.

Correspondents include Bill Anoatubby, Paul M. Arnold Sr., Stephen T. Arrington, and Norman R. Augustine.

 

F30: Correspondence, Ba, 1994

Topics include insurance industry, heath care reform, military health care, federal spending, General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT), and Haiti.

Correspondents include Jim Bacchus, Keith E. Bailey, Renee Balthrop, Howard G. Barnett, Edward A. Baron, John Baugher, and Evan Bayh.

 

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