DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

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F1: Correspondence, Be, 1994

Topics include Multiple Sclerosis Home Treatment Equity Act, Bergey Wind power proposal for wind-powered oil wells, health care reform, federal deficit, Supreme Court ruling that pro-life protestors can be sued under Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) laws, and banking regulations.

Correspondents include F. DeWayne Beggs, Harold R. Belknap, Loyd Benson, Helen Delich Bentley, Stephen F. Bentley, Lloyd Bentsen, Michael Bergey, Roger Beverage, and Anthony C. Bevis.

 

F2: Correspondence, Bi-Bo, 1994

Topics include importation of exotic wild birds, federal spending, health care reform, welfare reform, veterans benefits, and General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

Correspondents include John F. Blackwell, Gary Blankenbiller, P. Stanley Bolin, Jack Bonny, Todd Booze, and Ray M. Bowen.

 

F3: Correspondence, Br, 1994

Topics include abortion, Racial Justice Act, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), higher education funding, health care reform, NASA funding, and Social Security.

Correspondents include Benita Bray, Bob Bray, Hans Brisch, Betty Browers, and C. B. Browning.

 

F4: Correspondence, Bu-By, 1994

Topics include religious freedom, retaining the motto “In God We Trust” on U.S. currency, federal spending, gun control, military commissary closures, National and Community Service Trust Act, and crime.

Correspondents include Bill K. Brewster, Robert C. Burke, Robin Burke, Aaron Burleson, and Ned Butterfield.

 

F5: Correspondence, Ca-Cl, 1994

Topics include health care reform, military health care, Vince Foster, veterans benefits, tax increase on tobacco products, Whitewater, Brad Chappelear, gun control, federal spending, and banning smoking in public places.

Correspondents include Jarold Callahan, V. M. Carnahan, Edwin H. J. Carns, Chris Channer, Jerry Channer, Ben Cheek, Charles L. Clay, Gary P. Clinton, and John J. Closner.

 

F6: Correspondence, Co, 1994

Topics include veterans benefits, military health care, education funding, abortion, crime control, health care reform, and deferred compensation retirement plans.

Correspondents include Logan Coleman, Peter E. Cook, Eric John Copenahver, Jim Courter, John Cowan, Jack G. Cowley, and Ted Cox.

 

F7: Correspondence, Cr-Cz, 1994

Topics include health care reform, Social Security, gay rights, Clean Water Act, welfare, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Herschal Crow, John F. Crowley, Jamie Cruz, Mary Culver, and Ronn W. Cupp.

 

F8: Correspondence, Da-De, 1994

Topics include Windbreak Renovation Initiative, health care reform, arts funding, cable television service piracy, and insurance industry regulations.

Correspondents include John H. Dalton, Don Davis, James Davis, Ernest J. Istook Jr., Roger L. Davis, Jewell Dawson, Francis Day, and Jo Anna Deighton.

 

F9: Correspondence, Di-Du, 1994

Topics include military health care, Whitewater, health care reform, crime control, cost-of-living adjustments, public broadcasting funding, federal fire fighter pay, Clean Water Act, and Medicare.

Correspondents include Grace M. Donaldson and Bruce Duckworth.

 

F10: Correspondence, E 1994

Topics include Housing Authority of the Comanche Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, veterans benefits, lumber prices, health care reform, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), abortion, hearing aids for children, and military health care.

Correspondents include Patricia Eaton, Glenn W. Edwards, and Scott R. Esk.

 

F11: Correspondence, Fa-Fl, 1994

Topics include effects of diethylstilbestrol, crime control, and health care reform.

Correspondents include Grace Ellen Fennell, Larry A. Fields, and Warren V. Filley.

 

F12: Correspondence, Fo-Fu, 1994

Topics include Health Security Act, veterans benefits, health care reform, health insurance, U.S. Bureau of Mines offices in Denver, lumber prices, and Haiti.

Correspondents include Betty Fogle, Clint Fogle, Henry Folsom, Sarah Folsom, Leonard M. Foster, Darlene F. Franz, Samuel Friedman, and Wanda Frost.

 

F13: Correspondence, Ga-Gl, 1994

Topics include honey subsidies, veterans benefits, ban on assault weapons, Violence Against Women Act, health care reform, women in combat, U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, and workers compensation.

Correspondents include Rita Gaddy, Sandy Garrett, Gilbert C. Gibson, Glenn Gibson, Darrell Gilbert, Gregory C. Gilbert, Paula Stone Gilbert, George Gillard, Debbie Gitthens, Debra Gleaves, and John Glenn.

 

F14: Correspondence, Go-Gr, 1994

Topics include EPA Risk Management Plan for Chemical Accidental Release Program, health care reform, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), immigration, and crime control.

Correspondents include Sam Gonzales, James D. Goodpaster, Cody L. Graves, J. C. Watts Jr., and Jules Greenberg.

 

F15: Correspondence, Ha, 1994

Topics include legalizing drugs, Joycelyn Elders, Whitewater, banning smoking in public places, health care reform, Endangered Species Act, welfare, military health care, federal spending, publishing signatories on discharge petitions, and public access to Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.

Correspondents include Ronald H. Brown, James E. Hamilton, Craig D. W. Hammond, Harold H. Haralson, Wilfred M. Hart, and Don Hass.

 

F16: Correspondence, He-Hi, 1994

Topics include school prayer, Rural Credit and Development Act, military health care, Medicare reimbursement to military hospitals, and student financial aid.

Correspondents include Ray Heller, Robert H. Helm, Howard H. Hendrick, Timothy J. Hendricks, Claudette Henry, Jim Henshaw, Dave Herbert, Lawrence P. Herbster, and Danny Hilliard.

 

F17: Correspondence, Ho-Hs, 1994

Topics include Haitian refugees, cost-of-living adjustments, health care reform, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame and Greenwood District, and gun control.

Correspondents include Rex. L. Holland, Stephen Horn, David E. Price, Dee Hoshall, Steve Houtari, and Mary Howell.

 

F18: Correspondence, Hu, 1994

Topics include religious freedom, health care reform, public access to Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, and military health care.

Correspondents include Dustin K. Hunter and K. J. Hunter.


F19: Correspondence, I, 1994

Correspondents include Jay Inslee.

 

F20: Correspondence, J, 1994

Topics include creating a park at Washita Battle site, military health care, impact aid, federal deficit, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, health care reform, Agent Orange, defense spending cuts, and Whitewater.

Correspondents include Dennis E. Johnson, Joe Johnson, Sam Johnson, Charles E. Jones, Larry Jones, and Charles B. Jordan.

 

F21: Correspondence, Ka-Ki, 1994

Topics include campaign finance reform, higher education funding, statehood for Washington DC, health care reform, replacing striking workers, child pornography, veterans benefits, Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and federal spending.

Correspondents include Linda Lee Kaid, Patricia A. Keefe, Celestia Kellogg, Keith Kelso, Edwin Kessler, Clarence Kincheloe, and Margaret Kincheloe.

 

F22: Correspondence, Kl-Ku, 1994

Topics include Agriculture Mediation Improvement Act and federal deficit.

Correspondents include Melva Klugsmeyer.

 

F23: Correspondence, La, 1994

Topics include health care reform, Federal Employee Health Benefit Program, and tax increases on tobacco products.

Correspondents include Corlandus Lang Jr. and Dalton Langley.

 

F24: Correspondence, Le, 1994

Topics include Insurance Sales and Underwriting Consumer Protection Act, health care reform, and military health care.

Correspondents include Theodore G. Legg and Tom Lewis.

 

F25: Correspondence, Li-Ly, 1994

Topics include locality pay for federal employees, military health care, Whitewater, Vince Foster, and health care reform.

Correspondents include Alice Lindsay, Dacon Lister, John E. Loffland, James Long, Louis Loso, Susan Loving, and Frances Lowrey.

 

F26: Correspondence, Ma, 1994

Topics include assault weapons ban, military health care, health care reform, tax increases on tobacco products, U.S. membership in the World Trade Organization, abortion, Haiti, state humanities councils funding, and banking industry regulations.

Correspondents include Robert H. Macy, Mary Main, Wilma P. Mankiller, Cliff Marical, John T. Marley, James Martin, Mike Mass, Anita R. May, and Pat Mayes.

 

F27: Correspondence, Mc, 1994

Topics include health care reform, tax increases on tobacco products, medical research funding, military health care, insurance industry regulations, crime control, and lumber prices.

Correspondents include David R. McBride, T. H. McCasland Jr., Frank McCloskey, Richard A. McDonald, John M. McHugh, Patrick A. McKee, Mack McLarty, and Frances McManus.

 

F28: Correspondence, Me-Mi, 1994

Topics include welfare reform; Safe Drinking Water Act; federal deficit; federal spending; crime control; veterans benefits; USDA pecan field station closure in Brownstone, Texas; gun control; and health care reform.

Correspondents include Lew Meibergen, J. Eldon Merklin, Chad Merritt, Dwight D. Metcalf, Kelley Methven, T. H. Milby, Jack Mildren, Bob Miles, George A. Miller, and Cleta Mitchell.

 

F29: Correspondence, Mo-My, 1994

Topics include tun control, crime control, Educational Quality Index Act, Endangered Species Act, health care reform, home office expense tax deduction, space station Alpha, child survival, and military health care.

Correspondents include D. Mike Moody, Andrew J. Moore, William A. Moyer, Anne M. Murray, and Therese Murray.

 

F30: Correspondence, N, 1994

Topics include Green Thumb Program, health care reform, and public broadcasting.

Correspondents include Bill Nations, Bill Newcomb, J. R. Nida, Diana Nieto, Greg Nieto, Ronald J. Norick, and Larry Nuckolls.

 

F31: Correspondence, O, 1994

Topics include oil and gas industry in Oklahoma, social security, and military health care.

Correspondents include Oklahoma Commission on Marginally Producing Oil and Gas Wells and Solomon Ortiz.

 

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