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Correspondence

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Edwards, Mickey Collection 1979-1996



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Topics include trade deficit, HR 3, goods made with slave labor, HC Res. 83, free trade, selling U.S. agricultural products to Cuba, and Gephardt amendment.

Topics include construction of new U.S. embassy in Moscow and Mikhail Gorbachev.

Topics include Clean and Fair Election Act (HR 1177), limiting involvement of political action committees (PACs), campaign spending limits, special interest contributions, and banning PACs. Correspondents include Nancy Pelosi.

Topics include postage stamp of Elvis Presley, National Credit Education Week, and Elvis Presley Day (HJ Res. 461).

Topics include United States aid, United States giving Alaskan islands to Soviet Union, Russian immigrants, most favored nation trade status, and Mikhail Gorbachev. Correspondents include Jon Kyl.

Topics include Independent Counsel Law, Anti-Car Theft Act (HR 4542), Equal Remedies Act (HR 3975), caps on damages in discrimination lawsuits, RICO reform (HR 1717), electronic monitoring (HR 1218), National Children's Advocacy Act (HR 4729), funding for Legal Services Corporation (HR 2039), Rodney King case, and federal funding to rebuild Los Angeles after riots. Correspondents include Tom Brett and Steven J. Adams.

Topics include U.S. boycott of the 1980 summer games in Moscow.

Topics include grain embargo, sale of U.S. technologies to the Soviet Union, SALT II treaty, invasion of Afghanistan, Soviet expansionism, Soviet Jews, and military buildup.

Topics include establishing a federal holiday.

Topics include scrambling TV satellite signals (HR 1769), Satellite TV Viewing Rights Act (HR 1840), and home satellite earth stations.

Topics include compensation to families of victims.

Topics include Mickey Edwards's letters of congratulations to election winners, campaigns and elections, committee assignments, and Mickey Edwards's election as chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee. Correspondents include Gerald R. Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Donald Paul Hodel, Bill Chappell, John Hiler, Beverly B. Byron, Ronald K. Machtley, Gene Taylor, Bill McCollum, Bill Green, Trent Lott, William H. Natcher, Ernie Konnyu, Nancy L. Johnson, James M. Inhofe, Walter P. Kennedy, Dick Armey, Dick Cheney, Lynn Martin, Bob McEwen, George C. Wortley, Pat Saiki, Carl D. Pursell, Bill Paxon, Frank R. Wolf, John J. Duncan Jr., Joel Jankowsky, J. Dennis Hastert, Bill Emerson, David Dreier, Alfred A. DelliBovi, Larry E. Craig, Frank C. Carlucci, William L. Armstrong, Ronald J. Norick, Alan Woods, Jim Walsh, H. James Saxton, F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., Bill Schuette, John H. Sununu, and Colin L. Powell.

Topics include U.S. servicemen in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan during the U.S. occupation (HR 4012).

Topics include restoring the National Archives and Records Service to an independent agency (HR 3987) and including the Pony Express Trail in the National Historic Trail System. Correspondents include John M. Folks.

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