Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Contents List
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS (1960-1998),
SERIES II. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (1972-92),
SERIES III. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES (1973-98),
SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES (1993-98),
SERIES V. CONSTITUENT SERVICES (1993-98),
SERIES VI. MEDIA ACTIVITIES (1994-98),
SERIES VII. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (1993-98),
SERIES VIII. PHOTOGRAPHS (1960-98),
SERIES IX. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS (1992-98),
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS (1960-1998),
SERIES II. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (1972-92),
SERIES III. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES (1973-98),
SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES (1993-98),
SERIES V. CONSTITUENT SERVICES (1993-98),
SERIES VI. MEDIA ACTIVITIES (1994-98),
SERIES VII. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (1993-98),
SERIES VIII. PHOTOGRAPHS (1960-98),
SERIES IX. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS (1992-98),
OVERSIZE MATERIALS
APPENDIX: Committee Assignments, 103rd-105th Congresses
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Jane Harman Papers, 1960-1998 (ongoing) (bulk 1993-1998)
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Sarah Keen, Kathleen Nutter.
2006
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Creator:
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Harman, Jane |
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Jane Harman Papers |
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1960-1998 (ongoing) |
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1993-1998 |
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Legislative aide, White House attorney, Lawyer, Legislator. Papers primarily document Harman's first three terms as a U.S. Representative from the 36th district of California. Types of materials include correspondence, reports and research materials, speeches, journal and newspaper articles, press releases, photographs, and video and audio tapes. Major topics include national defense and the military (including women in the armed forces), the environment, space and technology, California-related issues, the Democratic National Party, healthcare, abortion and domestic and international economic concerns. Notable correspondents include: Les Aspin, Samuel Berger, Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Sen. Robert Byrd, President Jimmy Carter, President Bill Clinton, Gloria Feldt and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Vice President Al Gore, Judith L. Lichtman (Women's Legal Defense Fund), Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, Rep. Loretta Sanchez, Ruth J. Simmons (Smith College president, 1995-2001), and Gloria Steinem.
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270 boxes(110 linear ft.) |
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English |
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MS 387 |
Jane Lakes Harman was born on June 28, 1945 in New York, New York, to Dr. and Mrs. Adolf and Lucille (née Geier) Lakes. Her father, born in Poland, emigrated from Germany to the United States in the 1930s to escape Nazi Germany. Her mother, whose family had emigrated from Russia, was born in the United States and was the first in her family to attend college. The Lakes family moved to Los Angeles in 1949, where Dr. Lakes cultivated a successful medical career. Harman attended public school in Los Angeles and graduated from University High School in 1962.
Fulfilling her mother's dream, Harman attended Smith College, graduating in 1966 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in government with honors. An active resident of Tyler House during all four years at college, Harman was President of the Young Democrats Club during her senior year. After finishing at Smith, Harman went on to attend Harvard University School of Law and graduated in 1969 with her Juris Doctorate (J.D.). Later that year she married her first husband, Richard Frank. They have two children, Brian, born in 1973, and Hilary, born in 1975.
The stimulus for Harman's career in government and politics came in 1960 when she was an usher at the 1960 Democratic Convention, the convention at which John F. Kennedy was nominated as the Democratic candidate for President. Before launching this aspect of her career, she first established herself as a practicing lawyer in 1970 as an Associate at the law firm of Surrey & Morse in Washington, D.C. She left private practice in 1972 to become a Legislative Assistant to Senator John V. Tunney (D - California), assisting in his work on the Senate Public Works Committee. Harman then took on the position of Chief Legislative Assistant and oversaw legal activities on three of the Senator's committees, Commerce, Judiciary and District of Columbia. In 1973 she moved on to become Chief Counsel and Staff Director for the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Representation of Citizen Interests. She held this position until 1975 when she became the Chief Counsel and Staff Director for the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights.
Leaving the Senate in 1977, she moved over to the White House as the Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet in the Carter administration, assisting Secretary to the Cabinet Jack Watson. The year 1978 brought a much publicized change to Harman's life. She chose to leave her job at the White House and spend more time with her children. The headline in an article from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) on June 25, 1978 declared, "Woman Quitting Carter Inner-Circle To Be With Family." Later that year she and her husband Richard Frank, then Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, divorced.
Harman resumed working outside of the home in 1979 by returning to government service as Special Counsel to the Department of Defense. That same year she returned to private practice as a partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm of Manatt, Phelps, Rothenberg & Tunney. The next year in 1980 she married her second husband Sidney Harman, Chairman and CEO of Harman Industries. They had their first child together, Daniel, in 1982, the same year that Harman rejoined the law firm of Surrey & Morse. Their second child, Justine, was born in 1984. In 1986 Surrey & Morse merged with Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue and Harman continued to work for them until winning her Congressional seat in 1992.
In addition to her professional career, Harman remained actively involved in politics and the Democratic Party throughout the 1980s. In 1984 she served as Counsel for the Democratic Platform Committee. She was Chair of the National Lawyers' Council, the legal arm of the Democratic National Committee, from its inception in 1986 until 1991 when she left to focus on her run for national office. She co-chaired the 1987 Democratic Gala, an event to introduce the Democratic Presidential candidates and begin fundraising for the Presidential and Democratic Party Victory Fund. Harman also participated in public policy activities, serving as Vice-Chair of the Center for National Policy from its reorganization in 1981 to the early 1990s.
Harman ran for California's 36th District Congressional seat in 1992 and won, earning the distinction of being the first Smith College graduate to be elected to Congress. Traditionally the 36th District had been a Republican stronghold. Though Harman is a Democrat, her platform of progressive social policies and fiscal conservatism appealed to a majority of the voters.
In 1994 Harman was up for re-election and narrowly regained her seat. The margin between Harman and her opponent Susan Brooks was 812 votes. Harman was declared the winner and certified as such by the California Secretary of State in December 1994. However, alleging voter fraud, Brooks contested the results in January 1995 to the House Oversight Committee, bypassing the contestation process in California election law. The Committee began an investigation into the allegations and hearings were held in June but any resolution could have taken another year to come about. Brooks thus decided to drop her challenge in July 1995. As required by California code, the Secretary of State continued its investigation into instances of voter fraud well into 1996 but did not return any charges against the Harman campaign. Harman won the next election in 1996, defeating Brooks by over 18,000 votes.
In 1998 Harman decided to forego re-election for her Congressional seat and instead chose to run for Governor of California. Despite valiant efforts and a clean campaign, she lost to Gray Davis in the Democratic Primary. Harman's colleague, Janice Hahn, ran for her old Congressional seat but lost to Republican Steve Kuykendall. During her time away from Congress, Harman taught public policy and international relations classes at the University of California - Los Angeles. She also served on the Boards of Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles and the Venice Family Clinic.
Harman ran for the 36th District Congressional seat again in 2000 and was elected. She was re-elected in 2002 and remained in office until February 2011, when she stepped down to take the position of Director, President and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Just two months after she took the position, Sidney Harman died after a brief illness.
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The Jane Harman Papers consist of 110 linear ft., dating from 1960 to 1998, and are primarily related to her political life and her legislative career. Types of materials include correspondence, reports and research materials, journal and newspaper articles, press releases, photographs, and video- and audiotapes. The papers are arranged in nine series.
This arrangement largely reflects the functions and activities of a Congressional office while incorporating facets of Harman's life before she became a member of Congress. There are very few materials regarding her personal life outside of her professional career.
The bulk of the papers date from 1993 to 1998 and focus on Harman's first three terms as a U.S. Representative from the 36th district of California. Major topics found in her political and legislative papers include national defense and the military (including women in the armed forces), the environment, space and technology, California-related issues, the Democratic National Party, healthcare, abortion, and domestic and international economic concerns. Generally, there are more materials available from later in her political and legislative career than from the earlier years.
Correspondence comprises at least half of the collection. Also well-represented are background and research materials that her staff used in legislative and political matters.
Notable correspondents include: Les Aspin, Samuel Berger, Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Sen. Robert Byrd, President Jimmy Carter, President Bill Clinton, Gloria Feldt and Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Vice President Al Gore, Judith L. Lichtman (Women's Legal Defense Fund), Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, Rep. Loretta Sanchez, Ruth J. Simmons (Smith College president, 1995-2001), and Gloria Steinem.
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This collection is organized into nine series:
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SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS ,
(1960-1998) 1 linear in.
This series provides a brief overview of Harman's life as a student at Smith College and her non-professional life. It contains mostly correspondence, newspaper clippings, and award certificates. Of special interest is a letter in the Smith College folder that Harman wrote to her parents, describing her daily life and activities at college. "A Day in the Life of Jane Harman" is a whimsical composition of newspaper clippings and captions depicting a fictional day in Harman's Congressional work. The piece was possibly created by some of her staff members.
SERIES II. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES ,
(1972-92) 4.75 linear ft.
This series relates to Jane Harman's non-Congressional professional life. It is organized into five subseries: White House, Publications, Correspondence, Organizations and conferences, and Office files. The White House subseries pertains to Harman's time in the Carter administration as Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet. It includes copies of correspondence with Secretary to the Cabinet Jack Watson, President Carter, and various White House officials and staff. Publications contains articles about Harman or articles authored/co-authored by Harman during the 1970s. Some articles of interest about Harman include those that report on her decision to leave the Carter administration to spend more time with her family and her effects on staff/cabinet relations at the White House. Writings authored by Harman during her legislative career can be found throughout SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES and SERIES VI. MEDIA ACTIVITIES.
Ranging from 1974 to 1992, the Correspondence subseries includes intra-office and outside correspondence from Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue; papers pertaining to family business and the Harman Family Foundation; and correspondence regarding political contributions and thank yous. The political contributions and thank yous correspondence is to Jane and Sidney Harman or just Jane Harman regarding contributions (monetary and otherwise) to various political campaigns, including letters from Patrick Leahy, Tom Daschle, Harriett Woods, Barbara Boxer, Robert C. Byrd and various other Democratic candidates and organizations.
The next subseries, Organizations and conferences, contains materials on organizations with which Harman was involved or conferences that she attended. The items from the Women's Legal Defense Fund (WLDF) from 1971 detail her involvement with litigation on behalf of the WLDF including legal documents and related correspondence. Of particular interest is a case in which the WLDF wrote an amicus brief on behalf of a woman who was declared "unfit" in a divorce case because she worked outside the home. Later items mainly concern Harman's monetary contributions to the organization.
Women and the Constitution was a 1988 seminar held at the Carter Center. Harman chaired a panel on "The Contemporary Supreme Court and Women." The materials consist mainly of correspondence from 1987 to 1988 about the conference, including a letter from Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and conference materials. Conference participants included Rosalynn Carter, Lady Bird Johnson, Bella Abzug, Geraldine Ferraro and Coretta Scott King.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDIIA) is associated with the U.S. Democratic Party. In 1988 the NDIIA assembled a group to consult on the Chilean elections, and this was the nature of Harman's involvement. The contents include 1988 reports, correspondence and other materials concerning the Chilean elections and international election observing.
The files are arranged chronologically in Harman's original filing order. The Los Angeles folder contains correspondence from Harman's time at the Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue office in Los Angeles.
SERIES III. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ,
(1973-98) 9.5 linear ft.
This series contains materials on Harman's political activities since the mid-1970s. It is divided into four subseries: General correspondence, Speeches, Democratic National Party, and Campaigns. General correspondence includes incoming and outgoing correspondence arranged chronologically by year (1995-98) and correspondence organized by type and listed in chronological order (1992-98). The correspondence arranged by year is to and from other members of Congress, agency officials, organizations, corporations and local officials and leaders. It covers a range of topics but is often related to political and legislative matters or projects with which Harman was involved or in which the correspondent requested her participation.
The correspondence organized by type uses the original designations of Harman and her staff and includes thank you letters, correspondence with government agencies, and recommendations for government appointments. The relationship between this correspondence and the chronological correspondence is fluid in terms of subject matter. Additional correspondence may also be found in SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES in various topical files.
The Speeches subseries dates from 1973 to 1980 and includes addresses given to law-related groups, various Bar associations and private organizations. They are arranged chronologically. Speeches that Harman gave during her political campaigns can be found later in this series according to the particular race, and Congressional speeches and addresses can be found throughout SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES.
Harman has been involved with various aspects of the Democratic National Party since her college years and the Democratic National Party subseries contains files beginning in 1980. In 1984 Harman served as counsel to the Democratic Platform Committee. The correspondence folders contain lists of contents in the front of the folder and the corresponding numbered tabs remain in the folder.
The Democratic Policy Committee published the "Weekender" as a newsletter to keep Democratic House members informed of Congressional happenings. The publication was issued irregularly but it is arranged in chronological order.
The Campaigns subseries contains materials on all of Harman's House campaigns from 1992 to 1996 and her gubernatorial campaign in 1998. The files are arranged according to the particular campaign and are more abundant for her later races. They contain newspaper clippings, publicity materials, briefing books, issue files, and working files. Audiovisual materials relating to Harman's political campaigns, including interviews and campaign ads, can be found in SERIES IX. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS.
Friends of Jane Harman is Harman's campaign fundraising group. The files for this group are largely correspondence with campaign supporters, political colleagues, and staff of Friends of Jane Harman.
Harman won the 1994 race for Representative of the 36th District. However, the election results were very close and Harman's opponent Susan Brooks called for an investigation into voter fraud. Investigations of those allegations continued to some extent into 1996, but no charges were found to be of substance. This section contains correspondence, legal documents, press materials and other information from this period.
There is one folder containing materials on Janice Hahn's 1998 House race for the 36th District.
The reference materials included in this subseries were used by Harman and her staff and relate to the various aspects of conducting a campaign. They are arranged by author and then chronologically within author.
SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES ,
(1993-98) 61 linear ft.
This series is the largest in the collection, representing the files of Harman's office from the 103rd Congress through the 105th Congress (1993-98). It is arranged in 11 subseries: Voting and attendance records, Bills sponsored/cosponsored, Co-signed letters, House National Security Committee, Legislative staff files, Project files, Subject/issue files, Whip schedules and reports, Briefing books, Legislative Weekly Updates, and Research materials.
The Voting and attendance records subseries contains records of votes and attendance for Jane Harman for the specified term. They are arranged chronologically by session.
Bills sponsored/cosponsored also provide a record of Harman's legislative activities in addition to her voting and attendance records. These are copies of most of the bills, joint resolutions, concurrent resolutions, and simple resolutions that Harman either sponsored or cosponsored from the 103rd to 105th Congresses (1993-98). They are arranged chronologically by Congress. Legislative profiles from the 104th and 105th Congresses provide an overview of the status of bills Harman sponsored.
In addition to writing and sponsoring bills, Harman also contributed to official legislative letters that were sent to colleagues, the White House, or other government agencies. Co-signed letters represents the letters Harman co-signed from the 105th Congress (1997-98). They are arranged alphabetically by the topic assigned by Harman's office staff. The topics range greatly from AIDS drug assistance program funding to Land and Water Conservation Fund funding to transit projects in California.
As part of her legislative responsibilities, Harman served on a number of committees during her tenure. The House National Security Committee subseries contains copies of files from this committee for the 104th and 105th Congresses. These files are closed for 30 years until January 1, 2029 according to Rule XI and Rule XXXVI of the Rules of the House of Representatives of the 105th Congress. The committee files are arranged chronologically by Congress and then alphabetically by topic within a Congress. Although there are no other file groups specifically identified as committee files for the other committees on which Harman served, committee-related materials can be found in the Legislative staff files, especially in Ron Stone's files, and in Subject/issue files, mainly in Defense and Women in the armed forces. See the Appendix for a listing of Harman's committee assignments for the 103rd-105th Congresses.
Legislative staff files, dating from 1993 to 1998 with the bulk from 1997 to 1998, represent the work of four Legislative Assistants and the Legislative Director of Harman's legislative staff: Maria Alongi (1997-98?), Bryan Banks (1998), David Flanders (1995-98), Danny Geffen (1993-96?), and Ron Stone (1993-96?). David Flanders was the Legislative Director from 1995 to 1998 and then Chief of Staff from June 1998 to December 1998. The work of additional members of the legislative staff (John Conger, George Raach, Mary Vesely, and Mike Hammon) can be found throughout SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES in various subject files. The first folder in this subseries, Legislative assignments, delineates the assignment of legislative topics to various staff members for 1996-98. The staff files are arranged alphabetically by the staff member's last name. Maria Alongi also worked on topics with, or took over responsibilities from, Danny Geffen and Ron Stone and those files are listed under Geffen/Alongi or Stone/Alongi.
Project files consist of legislative and non-legislative projects in which Harman and her staff were interested or with which they were involved. They date from 1995 to 1998 and are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Subject/issues files are divided into three areas: Defense, Women in the armed forces, and General. Public hearings and published reports remain open. The files are arranged alphabetically by topic and range from 1993 to 1998. Topics represented in the Defense files are the B-2 bomber, Big Think Forums, defense conversion/dual-use technology, export policy, defense firms, Los Angeles Air Force Base and base realignment/closure, missile defense, military programs, and weapons of mass destruction.
The Women in the armed forces files are arranged alphabetically by topic and date from 1993 to 1998. Many files in this group relate to integrated training and sexual harassment in the armed forces.
The General subject/issues files are arranged by Congress and then alphabetically by subject. General - 105th is the largest of the groups and is preceded by Major legislative initiatives and issues - 105th. Files pertaining to specific bills are usually listed by number (e.g., HR 988 - Attorney Accountability Act). Legislative summary files and files descriptive of a session's activities are usually listed first.
Whip schedules and reports are correspondence and newsletters from the Democratic Whip. They date from the 104th Congress (1995-96) and 1st session of the 105th Congress (1997). The Whips are responsible for rallying their respective parties and coordinating party activities regarding legislation. The Democratic Whip for the 104th and 105th Congresses was David E. Bonior (D-Michigan).
Briefing books are prepared by Harman's staff or other organizations to provide a concise source of information about a particular topic. They are organized by year, then alphabetically by topic. Briefing books relating to Harman's political campaigns can be found in SERIES III. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES.
Legislative Weekly Updates are memos to Harman from her legislative staff in Washington, D.C. These serve to update her on current projects and legislation, propose future actions, and provide recommendations on whether to attend various events, sessions, or hearings. These Updates are from 1998; it is not known whether the Updates were produced in earlier years. For updates from her district staff in California, see SERIES VII. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION.
Research materials are mostly government publications or publications from private organizations that are not widely available elsewhere. These are arranged by year, then alphabetically by author/title.
SERIES V. CONSTITUENT SERVICES ,
(1993-98) 15.5 linear ft.
This series shows the interaction between Harman and her constituents. It is arranged in six subseries: Constituent mail, District concerns, District visits, Constituent requests, Response form letters, and Response correspondence.
Constituent mail is incoming correspondence from constituents to Harman's offices from 1993 to 1998. It is arranged chronologically by Congress and session beginning with the 103rd Congress, 1st session (1993) and ending with the 105th Congress, 2nd session (1998). Within a Congressional session, the folders are arranged alphabetically by topic. The topic heading "Random" is the staff's equivalent of miscellaneous letters.
This subseries was sampled to reduce bulk and represents 20-25% of the original material. The remainder is a representative sample of the original content, given that the sampling method reduced every topic by the same percentage and the original topics remain.
The District concerns subseries contains materials relating to important issues in Harman's Congressional district. The topics are arranged alphabetically, beginning with Airport issues and ending with Women. Two additional topics, North end of district issues and South end of district issues, follow Women and contain materials specific to certain cities and towns in Harman's district. These are arranged alphabetically by town. Places included in the North end are Lawndale, Marina del Rey, Venice, and Westchester. Places included in the south end are Avalon, El Segundo, Gardena Valley, Hermosa Beach, Lomita, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, and Torrance.
The District visits subseries contains materials on Harman's visits to her district from 1994 to 1998. The visits are organized chronologically. Visits with a special purpose or for a specific event as delineated by her staff are noted.
In addition to voicing their views on current or upcoming legislation in constituent mail, constituents also asked Harman's office for assistance on more specific matters relating to their communities. Constituent requests contains those requests from 1994 to 1997. Some letters were forwarded to other agencies that could be of more help.
Due to the volume of correspondence received by a Congressional office, it is difficult for Congresspersons and their staffs to write individual responses. Response form letters contains the form letters that Harman and her staff used to respond to much of the regular constituent correspondence they received. There are various form letters from 1993 to 1998.
Response correspondence consists of responses to items that Harman's office sent out from 1993 to 1996. Occasionally Harman's office wrote personalized replies to incoming constituent mail using pre-written prints. The original constituent letter often accompanies these.
SERIES VI. MEDIA ACTIVITIES ,
(1994-98) 2.25 linear ft.
This series is divided into three subseries: Publications and mailings, General, and Newspaper clippings. In the Publications and mailings subseries, "Legislative Happenings" is a newsletter that Harman sent to her constituents.
Harman's office staff collected newspaper clippings about Harman and issues that interested her. Only those articles directly pertaining to Harman have been kept in the Newspaper clippings subseries. The clippings are organized chronologically by month.
SERIES VII. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ,
(1993-98) 6 linear ft.
This series represents the overall operations of Harman's offices. The legislative office staff is just one component of the overall staff it takes to successfully operate Harman's district and Washington offices. There are four subseries: Chief of Staff files, Office files, District Office Updates, and Reference materials.
The Chief of Staff is in charge of the entire staff that works for the Congressperson. From 1993 to 1998, at least four different people held this position in Harman's office and the Chief of Staff files contain materials the chiefs of staff retained and kept separate from other office files. Bill Black has one file that dates from 1993. It is not apparent from the collection whether he was Chief of Staff for the entire 103rd Congress. Mark Kadesh was Chief of Staff from 1995 to 1997. The notebooks contain Kadesh's notes from his day-to-day work and are not dated in any definitive manner. Mike Monasmith was the Chief of Staff from 1997 to 1998. His files are organized alphabetically by topic. David Flanders was the Chief of Staff for the last part of 1998. It does not appear that he kept any specific office files, although his notebooks in SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES may contain office related content.
Office files are the general files that the staff used in their daily operations. The "Bible" is the office handbook from the 103rd Congress, although it is not complete. The guestbook lists those visitors who signed in when visiting Harman's district office. The scheduling memos provide insight into how Harman and her staff organized her schedule and decided which events and meetings were worth attending. They are organized chronologically from 1994 through 1998. The General files are arranged by Congress and then alphabetically by topic. Most of those files are from the 105th Congress (1997-98).
District Office Updates are memos sent to the Washington office to update Harman and the Washington staff on the activities of her district office. They include staff news and assignments, progress reports on constituent issues and notices of important events and activities. They are arranged chronologically.
Reference materials are the publications and reports that Harman and her staff used to inform themselves on how to operate a Congressional office and the rules of being a Congressperson. They are organized by Congress.
SERIES VIII. PHOTOGRAPHS ,
(1960-98) 1 linear ft.
This series is arranged in seven subseries, mimicking the topical arrangement of the rest of the collection. The Biographical subseries contains photographs from Harman's youth and of her family. The Professional activities subseries contains images from her time in the White House and as a Senate staff member, including a picture of Harman with Justice Harry Blackmun.
The Political activities photographs date from 1987 to 1998 and are organized alphabetically by topic. The Legislative activities subseries contains photographs related to Congressional activities and initiatives. They are organized alphabetically by topic and date from 1993 to 1998. The Fort Jackson photographs under Military document Harman's experience with the Army basic training physical fitness testing with the 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment.
The Constituent services subseries, dating from 1995 to 1998, contains various pictures of Harman with constituents and at various constituent events. The Media activities subseries contains publicity and press photos from 1997-98. The Office staff photographs are from 1995 and 1996 and depict various members of Harman's staff as well as her office environment, including her Army Barbie and G.I. Barbie.
SERIES IX. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS ,
(1992-98) 9.5 linear ft.
This series contains Audiotapes, Videotapes, Films and Computer media. Arranged chronologically, the Audiotapes feature interviews with Harman on various subjects including NAFTA, defense spending, and gender integration in the military. Only those audiotapes for which there are use copies may be accessed immediately. An asterisk (*) next to a title indicates there is a use copy available. If a use copy does not exist, 3 weeks advance notice must be given for a use copy to be made.
The Videotapes are arranged chronologically with the bulk of the videotapes dating from 1996 to 1997. Dealing with topics such as women in the military, defense spending, the environment, education and gun control, many of the videotapes feature interviews with Jane Harman on local and national television. In addition, some of the videotapes are promotional material publicizing Harman's candidacies for both the House of Representatives and Governor of California. Only those tapes for which there are use copies may be viewed immediately. An asterisk (*) next to a title indicates there is a use copy available. If a use copy does not exist, 3 weeks advance notice must be given for a use copy to be made.
Notes, letters, or other written materials accompanied a few of the videotapes; this is indicated in brackets at the end of the title. The written material is in a separate folder at the end of SERIES VII. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION. Some of the tapes are in formats other than VHS; this also is indicated in brackets at the end of the title.
Although the majority of audiovisual materials are in playable formats, some may require players that are obsolete or that may not be available.
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS ,
(1960-1998)
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1960 Democratic Convention
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Young Citizens for Johnson,
1964
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Awards/certificates,
1993-98
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Tribute to Harman,
1998
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Biographies,
1997-98, n.d.
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"A Day in the Life of Jane Harman"
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SERIES II. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES ,
(1972-92)
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Memoranda,
1976-78
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Legal Services Corporation - Board vacancies,
1978
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Articles about Harman,
1972-78
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Articles by Harman,
1972-78
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Political contributions and thank yous,
1981-92
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Organizations and conferences
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Women's Legal Defense Fund,
1971, 1982-85
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Women and the Constitution Seminar,
10-12 Feb 1988
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National Democratic Institute,
1987-88
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14 Jan-23 Apr 1987
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2 May-17 Aug 1989
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18 Aug-28 Dec 1989
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2 Jan-26 Feb 1990
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27 Feb-17 May 1990
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18 May-11 Sep 1990
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12 Sep 1990-22 Jan 1991
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22 Jan-27 Jun 1991
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2 Jul 1991-19 Nov 1992
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24 Nov-10 Dec 1992
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SERIES III. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ,
(1973-98)
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General correspondence
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Recommendations,
1992-97
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White House,
1995-98
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2 |
Congratulatory letters,
1996
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Box
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Folder
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15 |
1-4 |
Speeches,
1973-80
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Democratic National Party (DNP)
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Box
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15 |
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Democratic Platform Committee (DPC)
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5 |
Correspondence,
1980, 1983-84
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6 |
Correspondence,
1984-85
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7 |
Geraldine Ferraro,
1983-84
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8 |
Democratic Platform Committee materials
1984
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Box
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Folder
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16 |
1 |
Democratic Platform and National Convention
1984
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2-7 |
Publications,
1980-84
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Box
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Folder
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16 |
8 |
Correspondence,
1987
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9 |
Press releases and agendas,
1987
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Box
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Folder
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17 |
1 |
Miscellaneous
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2 |
Presidential and Democratic Party Victory Fund,
1988
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National Lawyers' Council
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Box
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Folder
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17 |
3-5 |
Executive Committee: minutes,
1988-91
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6 |
Eu, et al. v. San Francisco Democratic Central Committee, et al., No. 87-1269
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Box
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Folder
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18 |
1 |
Lawyers for Fair Play,
1988
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3 |
"A Democratic Perspective on Legislative Districting"
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4 |
"Analysis of Constitutionality of Attempts to Limit Tenure of State/Federal Officials"
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Democratic Policy Committee, "The Weekender"
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Box
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Folder
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18 |
6-9 |
1996-97
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3 |
New Democrat Network,
1997-98
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4 |
California Democratic Delegation,
1998
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5-7 |
Democratic Steering Committee,
1998
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Box
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Folder
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21 |
1-7 |
Friends of Jane Harman,
1991-92
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Box
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Folder
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22 |
1-4 |
Media activities: clippings, campaign fliers
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7-9 |
Working files: campaign plan, Brooks, Susan, general
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Box
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Folder
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24 |
1 |
Clippings
|
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1994 campaign contestation
|
Box
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Folder
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24 |
2 |
36th Congressional District Election Hearing
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6 |
Election fraud investigation status,
1996
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Box
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Folder
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25 |
1 |
Clippings/press releases
|
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11 |
Daily Breeze Editorial Board
|
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12 |
1996 California election calendar
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Box
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Folder
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26 |
1 |
Bowen/Harman
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2 |
California Combined Campaign finances
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Box
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Folder
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27 |
3 |
Field plan
|
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7 |
National Committee for an Effective Congress
|
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9 |
Young Democrats,
12 Mar
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10 |
Inland Empire/Palm Springs,
13 Mar
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11 |
Eureka/Redding trip,
14-15 Apr
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Box
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Folder
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28 |
1 |
Chronicle Editorial Board,
1 May
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2 |
Sacramento Bee Editorial Board,
4 May
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3 |
San Jose Mercury News Editorial Board,
5 May
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4 |
San Francisco Examiner,
20 May
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5 |
Contra Costa Times Editorial Board,
21 May
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Box
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Folder
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29 |
1 |
Education K-12
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Box
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Folder
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30 |
1 |
Checchi, Al
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8 |
Environment and water policy
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Box
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Folder
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31 |
1 |
Propositions and initiatives
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Box
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Folder
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31 |
6 |
1998 California election calendar
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California governor's race
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3 |
Communication Workers of America (CWA)
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Box
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Folder
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33 |
1 |
Fair Housing Act
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3 |
Opposition research - Checchi
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6 |
Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
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Box
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Folder
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33 |
8-11 |
Clippings: general, profiles, Q & A's, convention
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|
12 |
Press releases and statements
|
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14 |
1998 Congressional election
|
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15 |
Guide to Campaign Fundraising for Democratic Women Candidates, "Making the Dough Rise"
(1995)
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Box
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Folder
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34 |
1 |
Guide to Campaign Fundraising for Democratic Women Candidates, "Making the Dough Rise" (cont'd)
(1995)
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2 |
Press Secretary Training Manual
(1995)
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Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)
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Box
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Folder
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34 |
3 |
Manual on Campaign Research
|
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4-5 |
Incumbent training seminar notebook,
Jun 1994
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6-7 |
1996 DCCC Campaign Planning and Management Workbook
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8 |
Special election information book,
Oct 1996
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9-10 |
Democratic National Committee campaign publications
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SERIES IV. LEGISLATIVE FILES ,
(1993-98)
Box
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34 |
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Voting and attendance records, 103rd-104th Congresses,
1993-96
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Box
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Folder
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35 |
1-8 |
103rd-104th Congresses,
1993-96
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Box
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Folder
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36 |
1-4 |
105th Congress,
1997-98
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Bills sponsored/cosponsored, 103rd-105th Congresses,
1993-98
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Box
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Folder
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36 |
5-7 |
103rd-105th Congresses
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8-9 |
Legislative profiles, 104th-105th Congresses
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Co-signed letters, 105th Congress,
1997-98
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Box
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Folder
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36 |
10-15 |
Part 1
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Box
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Folder
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37 |
1-83 |
Part 2
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Box
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Folder
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38 |
1-15 |
Part 3
|
|
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House National Security Committee
|
Box
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38 |
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104th Congress,
1995-96
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17 |
Bid protest/acquisition reform
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Box
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Folder
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39 |
1-6 |
Women's issues
|
Box
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Folder
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39 |
7 |
Authorization - Personnel FY 97
|
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8 |
Ban on gay service personnel
|
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9 |
Retirees-36th Congressional District
|
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11 |
Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC)
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Box
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Folder
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40 |
1 |
Former Dept. of Defense spouse
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2 |
Heavy bomber industrial capabilities study
|
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6 |
HR 1350 - Maritime Security Act
|
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7 |
HR 1530 - Dept. of Defense Conference Report
|
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8 |
HR 1530 - FY 96 Defense Authorization
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Box
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Folder
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41 |
1 |
HR 3230 markup - FY 97
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2 |
Maritime Administration (MARAD)
|
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4 |
Maritime Advisory Committee
|
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5-7 |
Maritime Panel: general, markup
|
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8-9 |
Military personnel - FY 97
|
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11 |
MRE/donated foods amendment
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Box
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Folder
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42 |
1 |
National Defense Authorization - FY 97
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2 |
Oversight Panel on the Merchant Marine
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3 |
Personnel Subcommittee mark-up FY 96
|
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5 |
Retired pay compensation
|
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6 |
Shipbuilding - Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development agreement
|
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7 |
Technology Reinvestment Program (TRP) - dual use
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Western Regional Law Enforcement and Technology Center
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5 |
Youth Challenge program
|
Box
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Folder
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43 |
6 |
Aerospace Advisory Committee
|
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8 |
Big Think - future defense requirements
|
Box
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Folder
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44 |
1 |
COSCO/Port of Long Beach
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2 |
Authorization markup FY 98
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4 |
Export loan guarantee program
|
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6 |
Defense Authorization Conference FY 98
|
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7 |
Dual use - FY 98 Dept. of Defense
|
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9 |
Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC)
|
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10-11 |
Gays in the military
|
Box
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Folder
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45 |
1 |
HIV-positive nonworldwide-deployable service personnel
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2 |
MARAD - FY 98 Authorization
|
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3-5 |
Maritime Advisory Committee: general, visit to DC
|
|
|
National Defense Authorization Act
|
Box
|
Folder
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45 |
7-8 |
FY98 - FY99
|
Box
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Folder
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46 |
1 |
FY99 - Personnel issues
|
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2 |
Oversight Panel on the Merchant Marine
|
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3 |
Personnel markup - FY 98 Dept. of Defense Authorization
|
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5 |
Procurement reform,
1997
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6 |
RAND defense consolidation study
|
Box
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Folder
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46 |
8 |
Legislative assignments,
1996-98
|
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10 |
Commerce-State-Justice
|
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11 |
Democratic initiatives - Omnibus
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2-3 |
Labor-Health and Human Services-Education
|
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7 |
Veterans Administration-Housing and Urban Development
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California issues/research
|
Box
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Folder
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48 |
1-3 |
Education
|
Box
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Folder
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49 |
2-3 |
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
|
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4 |
American Jewish Congress -
Sep 1997
|
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7 |
Cyprus Enclaved Resolution
|
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9 |
Foreign Policy Reform Act
|
Box
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Folder
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50 |
1 |
Industrial College of the Armed Forces (ICAF) presentation
|
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2 |
Intel Authorization FY 98 - Whistle-blower protection
|
|
3 |
Israel, 50th Anniversary
|
|
4 |
Middle East peace process
|
|
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
|
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5 |
U.S.-Iran relations, "Crossfire,"
Jan 1998
|
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6 |
U.S.-Israeli Interparliamentary Commission - missiles
|
|
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Immigration-104th & 105th
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Box
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Folder
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51 |
7-8 |
Immigration reform
|
|
9 |
Reimbursement to California for education of illegal immigrants
|
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10 |
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for immigrants
|
|
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Legislative initiatives-105th
|
Box
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51 |
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Choice Amendment - FY
1999
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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53 |
1-9 |
HR 411 - Abortion at military facilities
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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54 |
1-12 |
Part 2
|
|
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Vaccines for Children (VFC) program
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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55 |
1-14 |
Part 2
|
|
16 |
Bass/DeFazio appropriations amendment
|
|
18 |
California vs. El Niño
|
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21 |
H-2 visa program - "Bracero"
|
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22 |
Miller/Schumer sugar appropriations amendment
|
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23 |
Most Favored Nation & Fast Track Trade Authority
|
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24 |
Neuman/Kanjorski peanut appropriations amendment
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25 |
Northeast Dairy Compact
|
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26 |
Point Reyes California Farmland Preservation Act
|
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27 |
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture rural development - Val Dolcini
|
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28 |
Congressional art competition
|
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30 |
National Endowment for the Arts
|
Box
|
Folder
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56 |
1-4 |
H1-B visa increase
|
Box
|
Folder
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57 |
4 |
Airline industry
|
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6 |
Appropriations "Dear Colleague" letters
|
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7-9 |
Metropolitan Transportation Authority
|
|
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Miscellaneous issues,
1998
|
Box
|
Folder
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57 |
10 |
High Tech
|
Box
|
Folder
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58 |
1-21 |
Part 1
|
Box
|
Folder
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59 |
1-15 |
Part 2
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|
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FY 1996 budget and appropriations
|
Box
|
Folder
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59 |
16 |
Agriculture
|
|
17 |
Appropriations information
|
Box
|
Folder
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61 |
1 |
Commerce-State-Justice
|
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4 |
Emergency Rescissions and Supplemental
|
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8 |
Labor-Health and Human Services-Education
|
Box
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Folder
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62 |
1 |
Military Construction
|
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5 |
Veterans Administration-Housing and Urban Development
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FY 1997 budget and appropriations
|
Box
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Folder
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62 |
6 |
Agriculture
|
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10 |
Commerce-State-Justice
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12 |
Emergency Supplemental
|
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14 |
Labor-Health and Human Services-Education
|
Box
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Folder
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63 |
1 |
Legislative Branch
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6 |
Veterans Administration-Housing and Urban Development
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|
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FY 1998 appropriations bills
|
Box
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Folder
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63 |
7 |
Agriculture
|
Box
|
Folder
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65 |
1 |
Labor-Health and Human Services-Education
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6 |
Veterans Administration-Housing and Urban Development
|
Box
|
Folder
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66 |
1 |
Child pornography
|
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3 |
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program
|
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5 |
Domestic violence gun ban
|
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7 |
Federal Bureau of Investigations due process for agents
|
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13 |
Law and Technology Centers
|
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15 |
Legal Services Corporation
|
|
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Foreign affairs, 105th Congress,
1997-98
|
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22 |
Foreign Operations appropriations FY 97
|
|
23 |
HR 2652 - School of the Americas
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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67 |
1 |
Human rights
|
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3 |
Israel/Palestine Liberation Organization vs. terrorism
|
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6-8 |
Middle East peace process
|
Box
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Folder
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68 |
1-2 |
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
|
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3 |
"Peace through Strength" National Security Caucus
|
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5 |
State Department Authorization FY 98
|
|
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Foreign affairs, miscellaneous, 103rd-105th,
1993-98
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Box
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Folder
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69 |
1 |
East Timor/Indonesia
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4 |
Foreign aid authorization
|
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14 |
Newly Independent States (NIS)
|
Box
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Folder
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70 |
1 |
Puerto Rico
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3-4 |
Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States
|
Box
|
Folder
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70 |
7 |
Administrative
|
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8 |
Attacks on immigration groups
|
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10 |
Birthright citizenship
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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71 |
1 |
Californians for Population Stabilization
|
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3 |
Deportation, visa overstays
|
|
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HR 2202 - Immigration in the National Interest Act of 1995
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
72 |
1-18 |
Part 2
|
|
19 |
Immigration technology
|
|
22 |
Reimbursement to states
|
|
23 |
Taskforce on Immigration Reform
|
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24 |
Temerula incident,
Apr 1996
|
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6 |
Information technology access
|
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12 |
Labor/Industry Coalition for International Trade
|
Box
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Folder
|
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74 |
1 |
Mexico bailout
|
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4 |
Semiconductors (China/Japan)
|
Box
|
Folder
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74 |
7 |
Armenian National Committee of America
|
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8 |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gun studies funding
|
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12 |
Information superhighway
|
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13 |
Internet use in Harman offices
|
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15 |
Legal Services Corporation
|
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17 |
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
|
|
18 |
"Press Freedom Abuses in Turkey - April 1996 Update"
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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75 |
1-2 |
Terrorism bill (cont'd)
|
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4 |
U.S. Sentencing Commission - Annual Report
1995
|
|
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Danny Geffen and Maria Alongi
|
|
5 |
Abortions at military facilities, 103rd & 104th
|
|
6 |
Anti-choice bills, 105th Congress, 1st session
|
|
8 |
Background information,
1997-98
|
|
9 |
California Title X clinics
|
|
10 |
Child Custody Protection Act
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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76 |
1 |
HR- Parental Rights
1946
|
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3 |
International family planning
|
|
4 |
Istook amendment, 104th Congress
|
|
5 |
NARAL Congressional Tally on Choice
|
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7 |
"Partial birth" abortion
|
|
8 |
"Partial birth" veto override
|
|
10 |
Speeches on choice-103rd
|
|
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Education - 104th-105th,
1995-98
|
|
12 |
Class size reduction, FY 99
|
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13-14 |
Cuts in 104th Congress
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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77 |
1 |
Educational equity
|
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8 |
Harman record, education
|
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10 |
Higher Education Reauthorization
|
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12 |
HR 3892 - English fluency
|
Box
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Folder
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78 |
1 |
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
|
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3 |
Presidential scholarships
|
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4 |
Primary and secondary funds
|
Box
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Folder
|
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78 |
7 |
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
|
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8 |
Argentina trade barriers - Mattel
|
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11 |
Bowers ambulance services
|
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12 |
Breast cancer - Dept. of Defense appropriations FY 96
|
|
13 |
Breast cancer research funding
|
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14 |
California State University (CSU) bond cap
|
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15 |
Community Nursing Organization (CNO) project
|
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16 |
Dept. of Energy National Security programs
|
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17 |
Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH)
|
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19 |
Electricity deregulation
|
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21 |
Harbor-UCLA Medical Foundation, Inc. (MFI)
|
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22 |
Health care reform - abortion coverage
|
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24 |
HONDA-Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV)
|
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25 |
Immigration and Naturalization Service inspectors
|
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27 |
International Monetary Fund funding
|
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28 |
Istook amendment - Labor/HHS FY 96
|
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30 |
Medicaid abortion - Clinton
|
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31 |
Medicaid for mentally disabled
|
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32 |
Medicare reimbursement for mammography
|
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33 |
Medicare - letter to seniors
|
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34 |
Mexico prisoner transfer
|
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35 |
Middle East peace process
|
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37 |
Natural gas - Dept. of Energy
|
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39 |
P.E.A.C.H., Inc. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)
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Box
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Folder
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79 |
1 |
Sanchez-Dornan
|
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3 |
Sexually transmitted disease (STD) research and prevention
|
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5 |
State Justice Institute - Programs for Women
|
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8 |
Terrorist attack in Jerusalem
|
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9 |
Tobacco letter to Gingrich
|
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10 |
Tobacco Tax - children's health
|
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12 |
UCLA - Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles (NKLA) program
|
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13 |
Veteran status of women - Women's Health Initiative
|
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14 |
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) conferees
|
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15 |
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) priorities
|
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16 |
Women's issues funding - Labor/HHS FY 95
|
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17 |
Women's Rights Beijing - Albright
|
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18 |
World Trade Organization (WTO) - Clinton
|
|
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Social Security Reform, 105th,
1997-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
79 |
20 |
Briefing for California Congressional staff
|
|
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Trade, 103rd-105th,
1993-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
79 |
22 |
California companies - Guanzhou Airport
|
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23 |
Cuban Humanitarian Trade Act
|
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24-26 |
Fast Track Trade Authority
|
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27 |
General System of Preferences (GSP) program
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
80 |
1 |
Hughes satellite
|
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2 |
International Monetary Fund funding
|
|
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Most-Favored-Nation - China
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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81 |
1-3 |
1996-99
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4 |
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
|
|
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Welfare reform, 105th,
1997-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
81 |
5 |
California reform
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
82 |
1-3 |
General
|
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4 |
Welfare and Medicaid Reform Act of 1996
|
|
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Women and families,
1994-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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83 |
1 |
American Association of University Women voting record
|
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10 |
Children's Gun Violence Protection Act
|
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11 |
Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, 20th anniversary
|
|
12 |
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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84 |
1 |
HR 3855 - Children's Hospital
|
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5 |
Suffrage statues - Harman remarks
|
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6 |
Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA)
|
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7 |
Violence Against Women Act of 1998
|
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8 |
Women in the Military Service for America (WIMSA) - Women Veterans Memorial
|
|
9 |
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) nutrition program
|
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10 |
Women's Caucus-105th Congress
|
|
11 |
Women's opportunities - Harman
|
Box
|
|
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84 |
|
Energy and environment,
1993-97
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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85 |
1 |
Airline ticket tax
|
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5 |
California Desert Protection Act
|
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13 |
Del Amo event,
3 Mar 1997
|
|
15 |
Electrical Transportation Test Center
|
|
16 |
Endangered Species Act
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
86 |
1 |
Environmental op-ed
|
|
4 |
Environmental roundtables
|
|
12 |
High-speed ground transportation initiative/ Maglev
|
|
17 |
Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems (IVHS)
|
|
18-19 |
Interior appropriations, FY 96-97
|
|
4 |
League of Conservation Voters (LCV)
|
|
6 |
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
|
|
8 |
National Biological Survey
|
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9 |
National Information Infrastructure (NII)
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11 |
National Weather Service
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Box
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Folder
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88 |
1 |
Natural disasters
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2 |
Natural gas vehicle (NGV)
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3 |
Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV)
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4 |
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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19 |
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project (SMBRP)
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Box
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Folder
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89 |
1 |
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
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6 |
Unfunded mandates reform
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12 |
Zero Emissions Surface Transit (ZEST) bus
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Mission to Planet Earth,
1995-96
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Box
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Folder
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89 |
13 |
Amendment language
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14 |
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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15 |
Appropriations correspondence - Harman/Bartlett
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Box
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Folder
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90 |
1 |
Correspondence, miscellaneous
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2 |
Earth Observing System common bus
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3 |
Earth Observing System Data and Information System
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10 |
Gardiner/Environmental Protection Agency
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11 |
General Accounting Office refute
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12 |
Goldin/Walker interchange on science
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14 |
Harman/Boehlert colloquy
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16 |
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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18 |
Kennel, Dr. Charles F.
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19 |
Landsat data applications
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24-25 |
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
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26-27 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Box
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Folder
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91 |
1 |
Policy bill FY 96
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9 |
Stennis (John C. Stennis Space Center)
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11 |
Testimony and statements
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13 |
Uncosted carryover balances
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14 |
United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP)
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Space and technology,
1993-97
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Box
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Folder
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91 |
19 |
Ace Clearwater
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20 |
Advanced Liquid Metal Reactor (ALMR) program
|
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21 |
Advanced Technology Program (ATP)
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22 |
Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Facility (AXAF)
|
Box
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Folder
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92 |
1 |
Aeronautics
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4 |
California Manufacturing Technology Center (CMTC)
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6 |
Challenger Learning Center
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9 |
Coalition budget - research and development
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10 |
Commerce Dept. in 36th Congressional District
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11 |
Commerce-State-Justice appropriations FY 97
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12 |
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
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13 |
Dept. of Energy Authorization FY 96
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17 |
Environmental research and development
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18 |
"Environmental Science Under Siege: Fringe Science and the 104th Congress," Rep. George Brown, Jr.
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Box
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Folder
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93 |
1-2 |
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
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3 |
Food and Drug Administration
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6 |
Gas Turbine-Modular Helium Reactor (GT-MHR)
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7 |
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES)
|
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9 |
Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment program (GLOBE)/NOAA
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10-11 |
Goldin visit,
1994-96
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15 |
HR- Commerce Department dismantling
1756
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Box
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Folder
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94 |
1 |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
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4 |
Mars Surveyor/Pathfinder
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8-18 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Box
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Folder
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95 |
1 |
National Science Foundation (NSF)
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4 |
Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)/space
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5 |
Omnibus Science Authorization FY 97
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6 |
Research and development tax credit
|
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7 |
Reusable launch vehicles
|
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12 |
Small Satellite Technology Initiative (SSTI)
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13 |
South Bay Workshop of Governments
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14 |
Space commercialization
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15 |
Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF)/Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)
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18 |
Space science - general
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Box
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Folder
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96 |
1 |
Space suits
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3 |
Thermal Electronics, Inc.
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4 |
Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS)
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5 |
University of California
|
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6-8 |
Veterans Administration-Housing and Urban Development appropriations, FY 95-97
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Box
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Folder
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96 |
11 |
City of Los Angeles
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12 |
Electricity deregulation
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13-15 |
Energy and Water appropriations, FY 95-97
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16 |
Federal Emergency Management Agency
|
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17 |
Gas Turbine-Modular Helium Reactor (GT-MHR)
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4 |
Loyola Marymount University
|
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5 |
National Energy Policy Act of 1992 (NEPA)
|
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Ron Stone and Maria Alongi
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Box
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97 |
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Health care,
1995-98
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Box
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Folder
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98 |
1 |
AIDS Project LA
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3 |
American Nurses Association
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7 |
Expansion of Portability Act
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9 |
Food and Drug Administration reform
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10 |
Genetic information non-discrimination
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12 |
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
|
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14 |
HR 1415 - Patient Access to Responsible Care Act of 1997 (PARCA)
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15 |
Little Company of Mary Health Services
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16 |
Mammography quality standards
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Box
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Folder
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99 |
1 |
Managed care reform vote
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5 |
Medical savings account
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Box
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Folder
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100 |
1-4 |
Medicare/Medicaid
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6 |
National Mammography Day
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7 |
No Tobacco for Children Act
|
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10 |
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) nutrition program
|
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11 |
Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1997
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12 |
Women's Health Equity Act of 1996
|
Box
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Folder
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101 |
1 |
Aerospace Corporation
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2 |
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
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4-5 |
EV Rental Cars/Jeffrey Pink
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6-8 |
Federal Emergency Management Agency
|
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9 |
Harman - Los Angeles Air Force Base renaming building
|
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11 |
Lee, Reverend Kwang Duk
|
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12 |
Less-lethal weapons - Jaime Cuadros
|
Box
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Folder
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102 |
1-2 |
Palos Verdes
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3 |
Palos Verdes shelf - DDT/PCB contamination
|
Box
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Folder
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103 |
1-2 |
Part 2
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4 |
Port of Los Angeles - Pier 400
|
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7 |
Toyota hybrid electric vehicle
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9 |
Western Airlines employees' claim
|
Box
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Folder
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104 |
1-5 |
FY 96 appropriations
|
Box
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Folder
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105 |
1-4 |
Part 2
|
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8 |
Deep Strike Weapons study,
1996-97
|
Box
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Folder
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106 |
1-4 |
Studies and reports
|
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5-7 |
Work by congressional district
|
|
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Big Think topics,
1997-98
|
Box
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Folder
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107 |
1-4 |
Strategy/threats
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Revolution in military affairs
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5-6 |
Big Think forum, handouts
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Restructuring defense - reports and briefings
|
Box
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108 |
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Infrastructure reform
|
Box
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Folder
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109 |
1-4 |
Part 2
|
Box
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Folder
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110 |
1-9 |
Part 1
|
Box
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Folder
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111 |
1-6 |
Part 2
|
Box
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Folder
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111 |
7 |
36th District contractor issues
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8 |
AIPAC Defense Appropriations Agenda
|
Box
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Folder
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112 |
1 |
Appropriations bill
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5-8 |
Hammon computer files
|
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HNSC, Dept. of Defense hearings
|
Box
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Folder
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113 |
5-6 |
Requests
|
Box
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Folder
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114 |
1 |
Budget request
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2-5 |
Defense Authorization Conference
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HNSC hearings and meetings
|
Box
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Folder
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115 |
9-11 |
Mark-up book
|
Box
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Folder
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116 |
1 |
Mark-up memos
|
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6 |
Research and Development Subcommittee issues/overview
|
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7 |
Supplemental and Omnibus reprogramming
|
Box
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Folder
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117 |
1-3 |
Defense Authorization Conference
|
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4 |
Dept. of Defense press releases
|
Box
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Folder
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120 |
11 |
Mark-up prep book
|
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12 |
Request letters from Harman
|
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13 |
Senate Committee on Armed Services bill press release
|
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Defense conversion/dual-use technology issues,
1993-98
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Box
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Folder
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120 |
14 |
California Manufacturing Technology Center
|
Box
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Folder
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121 |
1 |
Defense Reinvestment and High-Tech Job Creation Act
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6 |
Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation
|
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Reports/reference materials
|
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7 |
Aerospace Industrial Base Issues
(1996)
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8 |
California Assembly Report of the Select Committee on Defense Conversion
(1996)
|
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9 |
Defense Contractors: Pay, Benefits, and Restructuring During Defense Downsizing
(1995)
|
Box
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Folder
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|
122 |
1 |
The Evolving Structure of the Defense Industry
(1996)
|
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2 |
Industry in Transition: Strategies and Issues for Aerospace & Defense Companies in Southern California
(1993)
|
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3 |
Life After Cutbacks: Tracking California's Aerospace Workers
(1996)
|
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4 |
Pathway to Privatization, an Industry Perspective: Report of the California CEOs' Defense Privatization Task Force
(1996)
|
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5 |
RAND; Defense Spending, Aerospace, and the California Economy ; Regional Distribution of Aerospace Procurement Cuts
(1993)(1994)
|
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6 |
Technology Reinvestment Program (TRP)
|
|
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Export policy (satellites, supercomputers),
1993-98
|
Box
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Folder
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122 |
7-9 |
China hearings
|
|
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China satellite export/launch issue - background
(1998)
|
Box
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Folder
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123 |
1-2 |
Part 2
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Box
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Folder
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124 |
1-2 |
Supercomputer exports
|
Box
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Folder
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124 |
3 |
Ace Clearwater
|
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5-7 |
Aerospace Corporation
|
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8 |
Aerospace Corporation/Science Applications International Corporation merger
|
Box
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Folder
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125 |
1 |
Aerospace industry - general
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4 |
Applied Solar Energy Corporation
|
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8 |
Computer Sciences Corporation
|
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4 |
Dyna-Cam Industries (TRP winner)
|
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10 |
GTE Government Systems
|
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13 |
Hughes - defense/space
|
Box
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Folder
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127 |
1 |
Hughes Electronics
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2 |
International Rectifier
|
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14 |
Pacific Applied Research
|
Box
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Folder
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128 |
1 |
Precision Echo
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7 |
Teledyne Microelectronics
|
Box
|
Folder
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129 |
1 |
House Committee on Armed Services, An Assessment of the Bottom-Up Review: Hearings before the Military Forces and Personnel Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, 103rd Cong., 2nd sess.,
1994
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2 |
House Committee on National Security, Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998- H.R. 1119 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs before the Committee on National Security, House of Representatives, 105th Cong., 1st sess.,
1997
|
|
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Los Angeles Air Force Base (LA AFB),
1993-97
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Box
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Folder
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129 |
3 |
Base briefings/fact sheets
|
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Base realignment and closure (BRAC)
|
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5 |
Information pre-BRAC
1995
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Box
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Folder
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130 |
3-6 |
Miscellaneous correspondence and background
|
|
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Letters supporting LA AFB
|
Box
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Folder
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131 |
1-2 |
Part 2
|
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5 |
LA AFB & Space and Missile Command
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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132 |
1-4 |
General,
1994-95
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Box
|
Folder
|
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133 |
1-5 |
General,
1996-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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134 |
1-2 |
HR 3144 - Defend America Act of
1996
|
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3-7 |
Reports and background information
|
|
3 |
Advanced Technology Transit Bus (ATTB)
|
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8 |
Battle Combat Identification System (BCIS)
|
Box
|
Folder
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136 |
1 |
Electric vehicles (DoD)
|
Box
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Folder
|
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137 |
1 |
Flat panel displays
|
|
2 |
Global Broadcast System - Hughes
|
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3 |
Hughes Integrated Synthetic Aperture Radar (HISAR)
|
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5 |
Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS)
|
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6 |
Joint Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Avionics Family (JSAF)
|
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7-8 |
Joint Strike Fighter (JSF)
|
|
9 |
Joint Surveillance and Tracking Attack Radar System (JSTARS)
|
|
10 |
Land Warrior (Protest) - Hughes
|
|
11 |
Life Support for Trauma and Transport (LSTAT)
|
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13 |
Miniature Sensor Technology Integration (MSTI)
|
Box
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Folder
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138 |
1 |
Shortstop
|
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2 |
Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS)
|
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3 |
Space Based Laser (SBL)
|
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Weapons of mass destruction,
1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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138 |
6-8 |
Counterproliferation and WMD - studies and reports
|
Box
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Folder
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139 |
1-5 |
HR 3729 - Chem-Bio Defense
|
|
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Miscellaneous issues,
1993-98
|
Box
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139 |
|
Acquisition reform
|
Box
|
Folder
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140 |
1-3 |
Part 2
|
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4 |
Aerospace Advisory Committee
|
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6 |
Assembled Chemical Weapons Assessment program (ACWA) letter
|
Box
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Folder
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141 |
1-6 |
Bosnia
|
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7 |
California issues, miscellaneous
|
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8 |
California National Guard
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9 |
Civil engineering at LA AFB
|
Box
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Folder
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142 |
1 |
Cohen visit,
May 1997
|
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3 |
Conferences - George Raach
|
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4 |
Conger Weeklies,
Nov 1997-Feb 1998
|
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13 |
Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs)
|
Box
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Folder
|
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143 |
1 |
Gansler meeting
|
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3-5 |
Hammon: district files, strategic plan, Weeklies,
Jan 1996
|
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6 |
Household goods reengineering
|
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7 |
HR 7 - Contract with America
|
|
9 |
CIA - crack in Los Angeles
|
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12 |
HR 3237 - Intelligence Community Act
|
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13 |
Information infrastructure
|
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14 |
Intelligence issues/bill FY 99
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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144 |
1-2 |
Whistleblower Act
|
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7 |
McClellan Air Force Base
|
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8-9 |
Mergers of defense firms
|
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11 |
Modular Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS)
|
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12 |
Naval Museum - Jim Cross
|
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14 |
North Korea missiles - Weldon-Spratt bill
|
Box
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Folder
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145 |
1 |
Nunn-Lugar program
|
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3 |
Perry visit to Los Angeles
|
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4 |
Privatization of depots
|
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5-6 |
Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR)/National Defense Panel (NDP)
|
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7 |
Raach exit memo,
29 Aug 1997
|
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10 |
Southwest Defense Complex
|
Box
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Folder
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146 |
1 |
Stevens, Dr. Bryan
|
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4 |
University of California
|
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5 |
U.S.-Israeli Interparliamentary Commission
|
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7 |
American GI forum - cosponsor
|
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11 |
Low cost food options for homeless veterans
|
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12 |
Motion Picture Licensing Association (MPLA)
|
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13 |
VA hospital - Long Beach
|
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17 |
Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Chapter 53
|
|
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Women in the armed forces,
1993-98
|
Box
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Folder
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146 |
18 |
Abortion services for overseas servicewomen
|
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20 |
Commission on Military Training and Gender-related Issues
|
Box
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Folder
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147 |
1 |
Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS)
|
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2-3 |
Defense Authorization Act, FY 98-99
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4 |
Flinn, AF Lieutenant Kelly
|
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6 |
Harman statements/letters/press
|
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Integrated/segregated basic training
|
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2-3 |
Kassebaum-Baker segregated training report
|
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4-5 |
Military justice system
|
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6 |
"New Opportunities for Military Women: Effects upon Readiness, Cohesion and Morale" RAND
(Oct 1997),
|
Box
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Folder
|
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149 |
1 |
Opportunities for women in the military
|
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Sexual misconduct investigation
|
Box
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Folder
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149 |
2-5 |
Army Senior Review Panel on Sexual Harassment
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5 |
CODEL Harman briefing book, Fort Jackson, SC,
Jan 1998
|
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6 |
Defense Equal Opportunity Council, Report on the Task Force on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment, v. 1 and 2
(May 1995)
|
Box
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Folder
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151 |
1 |
Department of Defense, 1995 Sexual Harassment Survey
|
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2 |
Department of the Army, Human Relations Action Plan: The Human Dimension of Combat Readiness
(Jul 1997)
|
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3 |
General Accounting Office, Military Equal Opportunity: Certain Trends in Racial and Gender Data May Warrant Further Analysis
(Nov 1995)
|
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4 |
General Accounting Office, Military Equal Opportunity: Problems with Services' Complaint Systems Are Being Addressed by DoD
(Jan 1996)
|
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5 |
General Accounting Office, letter to the Honorable Robert K. Dornan, Chairman, Subcommittee on Military Personnel,
10 Jun 1996
|
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6 |
Madeline Morris, "By Force of Arms: Rape, War and Military Culture," Duke Law Journal 45 651-781
(1996):
|
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7-8 |
The Secretary of the Army's Senior Review Panel Report on Sexual Harassment, V. 1&2
(Jul 1997)
|
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9 |
Senior Review Panel on Sexual Harassment and DAIG Special Report: TRADOC Update
(Jan 1998)
|
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10 |
U.S. Navy, Commander's Handbook: A Toolkit for Prevention of Sexual Harassment
(1994)
|
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11-12 |
Women in the military - combat exclusion
|
Box
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Folder
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152 |
1 |
Appropriations amendments
|
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2 |
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) bill
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3-4 |
Dept. of Defense: COLAS, Health care
|
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7 |
Legislative agenda,
1993
|
|
9 |
National Performance Review
|
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11 |
Speeches and clippings
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
152 |
12-13 |
104th Legislative Summary
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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153 |
1-5 |
Affirmative action
|
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Aviation Security Enhancement
|
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3 |
Budget reform (Cox, et al.)
|
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5 |
Clinical Laboratory Improvements Act (CLIA) (Antitrust Health Care Advancement Act of 1976)
|
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6 |
Coast Guard Authorization
|
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7 |
Contra-CIA crack cocaine investigation
|
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9 |
Democratic Policy Committee message
|
Box
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Folder
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155 |
1 |
Dole tax plan
|
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4 |
Food and Drug Administration reform legislation
|
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5 |
Foreign Aid Authorization FY 96
|
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6 |
HR 748 - Team Act (Gunderson)
|
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7 |
HR 988 - Attorney Accountability Act
|
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8 |
HR 994 - Regulatory Reform
|
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9-10 |
HR 1058 - Securities Litigation Reform
|
Box
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Folder
|
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156 |
1-2 |
HR 1075 - Product Liability Reform
|
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3-5 |
HR 1162 - Deficit Reduction Lockbox
|
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6 |
HR- Independent Contractor
1972
|
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7 |
HR 3396 - Defense of Marriage Act
|
Box
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Folder
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157 |
1 |
HR 4303 - Bill to reimburse for educating illegal alien children
|
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3-4 |
Legal Services Corporation, FY 96-97
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5 |
Lobbying Disclosure Act
|
|
6 |
Medicare/Medicaid - False Claims Act Amendments
|
|
7 |
Omnibus appropriations FY 96
|
|
8 |
Product Liability Conference Report
|
|
9 |
Religious Freedom Amendment
|
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11 |
Task Force on Immigration Reform
|
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13 |
Technology Reinvestment Program (TRP)
|
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15 |
Telecommunications reform
|
|
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Weapons of mass destruction
|
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2 |
Women's health - choice
|
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3 |
Working Families Flexibility Act
|
|
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Major legislative initiatives and issues - 105th,
1997-98
|
Box
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Folder
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158 |
4 |
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
|
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5 |
Ballona Wetlands flapgates
|
|
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Campaign Finance Reform - Blue Dog proposal (HR 1366)
|
Box
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Folder
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159 |
1-3 |
Part 2
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5-7 |
Democratic Coalition (Blue Dog) Budget Proposal, FY 97-98
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|
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Energy and Water Appropriations, FY 98-99
|
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2 |
Fair Housing Amendment - residential care facilities
|
|
|
Fast Track Trade Authority
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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161 |
1-3 |
Part 2
|
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4-5 |
HR 695 - Security and Freedom Through Encryption Act of 1997
|
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6 |
HR 2400 - Building Efficient Surface Transportation and Equity Act (BESTEA)
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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162 |
1-5 |
HR 3206 - Special Needs Housing
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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163 |
1 |
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) op-ed
|
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2-5 |
ISTEA reauthorization
|
Box
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Folder
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Machal resolution (HConRes 268)
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2 |
National Days of Dialogue (HConRes 195)
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Box
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Folder
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165 |
1 |
Redondo Beach - Edison plant
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2 |
Russia-Iran proliferation
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South Bay Regional Communication Authority (SBRCA) - FCC filing
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2 |
State Children's Health Insurance Program (S-CHIP) vaccinations
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3-4 |
Title XVI - wastewater recycling
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5-7 |
Western Regional Law & Technology Center
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Box
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Folder
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167 |
1 |
105th Congress legislative summary
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2 |
105th Congress membership list
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9 |
AIDS health care issues
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Box
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Folder
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168 |
1 |
American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE)
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6 |
Balanced Budget Agreement FY 98
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7 |
Balanced Budget Amendment
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9 |
Base closure economic impact analysis - GAO draft report
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13 |
Budget Reconciliation Conference Report - FY 98
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15 |
Cable television issues
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16 |
California Farm Bureau
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Box
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Folder
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169 |
1-4 |
Campaign finance reform
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6 |
Chevron refinery - El Segundo
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7 |
Child care - President's proposal
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9 |
Chynoweth, W. Edward, "Women at West Point and All That"
(1996)
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Box
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Folder
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170 |
1 |
Citizen's Protection Act - Commerce-Justice-State appropriations
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2 |
City of Los Angeles federal issues
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4 |
Clean water initiatives
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5-6 |
Clear air regulations
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9 |
Comp Time Flexibility Act
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Box
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Folder
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171 |
1 |
Copyright extension/music licensing
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2 |
Co-sponsorship requests
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6 |
Deficit reduction/balanced budget
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7 |
Del Amo Action Committee
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8 |
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
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9 |
Democratic Leadership Council
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11 |
Economic diversification project
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12 |
Educational Advisory Committee
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15 |
Electrical deregulation
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17 |
Evolution of a balanced budget agreement
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Box
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Folder
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172 |
1 |
Flag protection
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6 |
Gov. Wilson Conference for Women
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9 |
HR 2 - Public Housing Reform
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10-12 |
HR 10 - Financial Services Reform
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Box
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Folder
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173 |
1 |
HR 250 - Gift Ban
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2 |
HR 858 - Quincy Library Forest
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3 |
HR 955 - Home Office Deduction
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4 |
HR 1151 - Credit Union Membership Access
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5 |
HR 1270 - Interim Nuclear Waste Storage
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6 |
HR 1534 - Private Property Rights
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7 |
HR- Satellite Competition
1872
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8 |
HR 2003 - Budget Enforcement Act
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9 |
HR 2817 - Printed Circuit Investment Act
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10 |
HR 3150 - Bankruptcy Reform
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11 |
HR 3505-Campaign finance reform
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12 |
HR 3789 - Class Action Jurisdiction Act of 1998
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Box
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Folder
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174 |
1-3 |
Impeachment - background material
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4 |
Internal Revenue Service reform
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5 |
International Criminal Court
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7 |
Jackson-Vanik waiver for Vietnam
|
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10 |
Kyoto protocol - climate change
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4 |
Legal Services Corporation funding
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6 |
Los Angeles County federal agenda, 1997
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7 |
Los Angeles County Private Industry Council (PIC)
|
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Los Angeles: economy information, regional information
|
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6 |
Military housing - Hamre
|
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10 |
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) FY 99 budget request
|
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11 |
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
|
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12 |
Ocean shipping act reform
|
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13 |
Omnibus Appropriations Act FY 99
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16 |
Politically motivated investigations
|
Box
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Folder
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177 |
1 |
Postal issues
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2 |
Proposed California Tobacco Suit Settlement
|
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4 |
Retirement Savings Security Act
|
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5 |
Safety Advancement for Employees (SAFE) Act
|
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6 |
Santa Monica Bay restoration
|
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8 |
School modernization/construction
|
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9 |
Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act
|
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11 |
Social Security reform
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12 |
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP)
|
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15 |
Tax limitation amendment
|
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16 |
Tax Relief Act of 1998
|
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19-20 |
Trade: China, general
|
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21 |
U.S.-Israeli Interparliamentary Commission on National Security
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22 |
University of California application/admissions
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Box
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Folder
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178 |
1 |
Ward Valley nuclear dump
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2 |
Weapons of Mass Destruction Pre-Planning Assistance Act of 1997
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4 |
White House Commission on Aviation Security
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Whip schedules and reports
|
Box
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Folder
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178 |
6-8 |
104th-105th Congress, 1st session
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9-11 |
"Whip Windup": 104th-105th Congress, 1st session
|
Box
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Folder
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179 |
1-4 |
103rd Congress
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Box
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Folder
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180 |
1-3 |
Legislative Weekly Updates,
1998
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4 |
California Legislature, Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Hearing, California Impact of Federal Legislation and Budget Rescissions, 1
(25 Apr 1995)
|
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5 |
Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and National Performance Review, Reinventing Environmental Regulation
(16 Mar 1995)
|
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6 |
Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and National Performance Review, The New OSHA: Reinventing Worker Safety and Health
(May 1995)
|
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7 |
Concord Coalition, The Zero Deficit Plan: A Plan for Eliminating the Federal Budget Deficit by the Year 2002
(May 1995)
|
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8 |
Albert Gore and the National Performance Review (U.S.), Common Sense Government: Works Better and Costs Less
(1995)
|
Box
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Folder
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181 |
1 |
Advisory Commission to Study the Consumer Price Index, Toward a More Accurate Measure of the Cost of Living: Final Report to the Senate Finance Committee
(Dec 1996)
|
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2 |
Democrat Leadership Council, " 1996 DLC Idea Book: Turning Ideas into Action"
|
|
3 |
Albert Gore, "Reinvention's Next Step: Governing in a Balanced Budget World: A Speech by Vice President Al Gore and supporting background papers"
(4 Mar 1996)
|
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4 |
NARAL, Congressional Record on Choice
(1996)
|
Box
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Folder
|
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181 |
5 |
American Battle Monuments Commission, "World War II Memorial"
(Apr 1997)
|
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6 |
Keep America Moving, "Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century: A Comprehensive Issue Analysis and Reference to Highway, Road and Bridge Legislation"
(1997)
|
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7 |
National Civil Aviation Review Commission, "Avoiding Aviation Gridlock and Reducing the Accident Rate"
(Dec 1997)
|
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8-9 |
U.S. Department of Transportation, "ISTEA Success Stories: Transportation for the 21st Century"
(1997)
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Box
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Folder
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182 |
1 |
Carol Hess, ed., Political Resource Directory: National Edition-1998
|
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2-3 |
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Ways and Means, Current Issues within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on House Ways and Means - Reference Material for Democratic Members of Congress
(Apr 1998)
|
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4 |
The White House, International Crime Control Strategy
(May 1998)
|
SERIES V. CONSTITUENT SERVICES ,
(1993-98)
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103rd Congress, 1st session,
1993
|
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14 |
Frequent correspondents
|
Box
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Folder
|
|
184 |
1-12 |
Random
|
|
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103rd Congress, 2nd session,
1994
|
Box
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Folder
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|
184 |
13 |
Antitrust
|
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5 |
Frequent correspondents
|
Box
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Folder
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186 |
1-4 |
Part 2
|
|
8 |
International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU)
|
Box
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Folder
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187 |
1 |
Lobbyists
|
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3 |
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
|
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4 |
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
|
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6-7 |
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
|
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22 |
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
|
|
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104th Congress, 1st session,
1995
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Box
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Folder
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188 |
1 |
Antiterrorism
|
Box
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Folder
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189 |
1 |
Internet
|
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3 |
Mortgage interest rates
|
Box
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Folder
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190 |
1-2 |
Welfare
|
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104th Congress, 2nd session,
1996
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Box
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Folder
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|
190 |
6 |
Abortion
|
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8 |
Moor-Jankowski (Animal Welfare Act)
|
|
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105th Congress, 1st session,
1997
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Box
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Folder
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|
191 |
23 |
Abortion
|
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32 |
Copies of letters to others
|
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12 |
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)
|
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13 |
National Institute of Health (NIH)
|
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14 |
Native American tribal rights
|
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15 |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
|
Box
|
Folder
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193 |
1-7 |
Part 2
|
|
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105th Congress, 2nd session,
1998
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
193 |
8 |
Clinton impeachment
|
Box
|
|
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193 |
|
Airport issues,
1993-98
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14 |
Coastal Corridor Task Force
|
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15 |
Constituent letters - LAX
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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194 |
1 |
Passenger Facility Charges (PFC)
|
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11 |
Environmental impact scoping meetings
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
195 |
1-2 |
Expansion
|
|
3 |
Expansion - public comments
|
|
5 |
"LAX Master Plan: Report to the Los Angeles City Council,"
16 Jun 1998
|
|
6 |
Loyola Marymount University meeting,
13 Aug 1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
196 |
1 |
Palos Verdes - LAX Noise
|
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3 |
Small airplane noise - San Pedro
|
Box
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Folder
|
|
196 |
4 |
Gift to San Pedro
|
|
10 |
Congressional Record,
1998
|
|
11 |
Correspondence,
1996-98
|
|
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Democratic Party,
1994-97
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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196 |
12 |
53rd Assembly District (AD) Democratic Committee
|
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13 |
54th Assembly District (AD) Democratic Committee
|
|
14 |
Beach Cities Democratic Club
|
|
15 |
California Democratic Party
|
|
16 |
Democratic County Committee
|
|
17 |
Other Democratic Clubs
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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196 |
18 |
Ace Clearwater Enterprises
|
|
19 |
Aerospace Advisory Committee
|
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23 |
Fast Track Trade Authority
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
197 |
1-3 |
Labor: issues, meetings, unions
|
|
7 |
NASA Roundtable,
Jan 1996
|
|
9 |
SEIU-Grant request/ Wastewater joint effort
|
|
10-11 |
South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce (SBACC)
|
|
12 |
South Bay Cities Association
|
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13 |
South Bay Economic Development Partnership
|
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14 |
South Bay Regional Communications Authority
|
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15 |
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
|
Box
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Folder
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198 |
1 |
Venice Roundtable,
Jan 1996
|
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4 |
Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues/Internet
|
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5 |
Dodson Middle School/DC Trip
|
|
7 |
Educational Advisory Committee
|
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10 |
Student Leaders of San Pedro
|
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11 |
We the People…The Citizen and the Constitution
|
Box
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Folder
|
|
198 |
12 |
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
|
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14 |
Clean Air Act - revision
|
|
15 |
Clean Water Event - Vice-President Gore
|
|
16 |
Endangered Species Recovery Act (ESRA)
|
|
18 |
Environmental Roundtable
|
|
20 |
Mission to Planet Earth
|
|
22 |
National Audubon Society
|
|
23 |
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
|
|
24 |
Offshore drilling op-ed
|
|
25 |
Palos Verdes Estates/offshore oil
|
|
26 |
Santa Monica Bay Keeper
|
|
27 |
Santa Monica Bay Restoration Project (SMBRP)
|
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30 |
West Basin Municipal Water District
|
|
32 |
Miscellaneous legislation
|
|
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Environment - Del Amo/Montrose Superfund,
1994-98
|
Box
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Folder
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|
199 |
1 |
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
|
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3 |
Community Advisory Panel
|
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4 |
Correspondence,
Nov-Dec 1995
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
200 |
1-3 |
Part 2
|
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4 |
Del Amo Action Committee
|
|
5 |
Del Amo Blvd. extension
|
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6 |
Del Amo/Montrose Inter-agency/Partnering Meeting
|
|
7 |
Del Amo/Montrose Partnership
|
|
3-4 |
Laws, Elliott: letter; visit,
1994
|
|
10 |
Signing event at Del Amo
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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201 |
14-15 |
36th District
|
|
16 |
AIDS Walk Harman remarks
(1 Dec 1995),
|
|
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Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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202 |
1-2 |
Part 2
|
|
3 |
Health Care Outreach Report - Harman
|
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4 |
Health care, miscellaneous
|
|
5 |
HR 2925 - Health Care Antitrust Advancement Act
|
|
6 |
Los Angeles County Medical Association (LACMA)
|
|
7 |
Medicaid legislation,
1995
|
|
13 |
Medicare Reform Roundtable - responses
|
|
14 |
Medicine Cabinet,
1997
|
|
15 |
Redondo Beach Senior Health Fair
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
202 |
16-18 |
Group homes
|
|
19 |
HR 4019 - Fair Housing Reform and Freedom of Speech Act of 1996
|
|
20 |
HR 589 - Fair Housing Reform and Freedom of Speech Act of 1997
|
|
21 |
Sage House/Rancho Palos Verdes group home
|
|
22 |
Special needs definition
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
203 |
1 |
Mayors Roundtable,
1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
203 |
2 |
Air Force Association (AFA) award
|
|
14 |
Press releases, miscellaneous
|
|
15 |
Rosendahl talking points,
1995
|
|
16 |
"Week in Review" with Bill Rosendahl,
Oct 1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
203 |
18 |
Contact list
|
|
19-20 |
Seniors Roundtable:
Aug 1995, May 1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
203 |
22 |
CLARE Foundation
|
|
23 |
South Bay counseling grant
|
|
25 |
Wisconsin welfare waiver
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
203 |
26 |
1736 Family Crisis Center
|
|
28 |
Harbor Interfaith Shelter HUD grant
|
|
30 |
Partial birth abortion ban
|
|
31 |
Planned Parenthood meeting,
8 Oct 1996
|
|
32 |
U.N. Women's Conference
|
|
33 |
U.N. Women's Conference one year later
|
|
35 |
Women and Children First
|
|
36 |
Women's event,
26 Aug 1995
|
|
|
North end of district issues
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
203 |
38-40 |
Lawndale: correspondence, Planned Parenthood, projects
|
|
41 |
Ballona Lagoon Marine Preserve
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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204 |
1 |
Ballona Wetlands
|
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2 |
Ballona Wetlands Land Trust
|
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4 |
Dredging,- south entrance
1998
|
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6 |
Friends of Ballona Wetlands
|
|
7-9 |
Marina del Rey dredging
|
|
10 |
Marina del Rey dredging - boat tour
|
|
12 |
Playa Vista/DreamWorks
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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205 |
1 |
Weiss, Malcolm
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
205 |
2 |
Beethoven Elementary School - Netday
1996
|
|
4 |
Holiday Venice Apartments
|
|
5 |
Los Angeles Unified School District
|
|
12 |
Venice Boardwalk Association/Venice Action Committee
|
|
13 |
Venice Community Housing Corporation
|
|
15 |
Venice High School - Science Bowl
|
|
17 |
Venice/Marina Chamber Roundtable
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
205 |
18 |
Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner
|
|
19 |
Chamber of Commerce newsletters
|
|
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South end of district issues
|
|
21-24 |
Catalina Island:bills, trips
1996,
|
|
25 |
Cruise ships legislation
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
206 |
1 |
Gangway inspections
|
|
3 |
Loyola Marymount University
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
206 |
6 |
Chamber of Commerce - Government Affairs Committee
|
|
12 |
Gardena Valley Democratic Club,
1996
|
|
15 |
Veterans - Tolliver, Ghidoni
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
206 |
17 |
Harbor Hills Housing Development/HUD
|
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20 |
Post office substation
|
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23 |
Manhattan Beach Coordinating Council
|
|
24 |
Mira Costa High School
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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207 |
1 |
Pacific Elementary School
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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207 |
4 |
Chadwick School - Lyon, Mueggler
|
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6 |
Landslides/Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
|
|
7 |
Natural Communities Conservation Planning (NCCP)
|
|
8 |
Palos Verdes Democratic Club
|
|
9-10 |
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District
|
|
11 |
Peninsula Education Foundation
|
|
13 |
Rancho Palos Verdes - Mayor Byrd meeting
|
|
14 |
Rohrabacher, Dana - Chamber of Commerce
|
|
15 |
Ruth, Col. Francis David
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
207 |
16-17 |
Chamber of Commerce
|
Box
|
|
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207 |
|
Chamber of Commerce
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
208 |
1-2 |
Part 2
|
|
4 |
Federal Communications Commission
|
|
7 |
Knolls Lodge/Knolls Manor Mobile Home Parks
|
|
13 |
Torrance Coordinating Council
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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208 |
15-17 |
Jan-Jul 1994
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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209 |
1-16 |
Sep 1994 - Jul 1995
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
210 |
1-15 |
Aug-Dec 1995
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
211 |
1-4 |
Jan-13 Jun 1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
212 |
1-7 |
21 Jun - Dec 1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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213 |
1-8 |
Jan-Jul 1997
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
214 |
1-7 |
Aug-Nov 1997
|
Box
|
Folder
|
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215 |
1-10 |
Dec 1997 - Nov 1998
|
|
|
Constituent requests,
1994-97
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
216 |
1 |
Constituent responses
|
|
2 |
Referrals/forwarded letters
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
216 |
5 |
Draft responses,
1995-97
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
217 |
1-8 |
Form letters,
1993-98, n.d.
|
|
9-10 |
Letter library,
1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
218 |
1-2 |
Responses,
1995-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
218 |
3 |
Call sheets,
Mar 1993
|
|
4-7 |
Constituent responses, 103rd-104th Congress
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
219 |
1-5 |
Aug 1993 - Feb 1994
|
|
6 |
Mail reports,
Jun-Aug 1993
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SERIES VI. MEDIA ACTIVITIES ,
(1994-98)
Box
|
|
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219 |
|
Publications and mailings,
1995-98
|
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9-11 |
104th-105th Congress, 1st session
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
220 |
1 |
105th Congress, 2nd session
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
220 |
4 |
Press file,
1998
|
|
5-8 |
Press releases/op-ed pieces,
1994-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
221 |
1 |
Public speeches/drafts/talking points,
1995-98
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
221 |
2-11 |
Aug 1994 - Aug 1996
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
222 |
1-9 |
Sep 1996 - Mar 1998
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
223 |
1-10 |
Mar-May 1998
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
224 |
1-10 |
May-Nov 1998
|
SERIES VII. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ,
(1993-98)
Box
|
|
|
224 |
|
Chief of Staff files
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
225 |
1 |
Bill Black,
1993
|
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2-12 |
Mark Kadesh,
1995-97
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
226 |
1-3 |
Part 2
|
|
4 |
District visit,
Nov 1997
|
|
8 |
LAX Town Hall,
Dec 1997
|
|
9 |
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
|
|
10 |
Proposition K - "K for Kids"
|
|
11 |
Republicans for Harman
|
|
13 |
Torrance Chamber visit to DC
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
226 |
15 |
The "Bible"-103rd
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
227 |
1 |
Guestbook,
1993-95
|
|
2-7 |
25 May 1994-22 May 1997
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
228 |
1-3 |
29 May 1997-28 Oct 1998
|
|
5-7 |
103rd: House rules, staff, trip file
|
|
8-11 |
Strategic plans,
1995-96
|
Box
|
Folder
|
|
229 |
1 |
C-MANC schedule
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Harman's favorite prayer by House Chaplain
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Strategic plans,
1997-98
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Army Secretary Togo West
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Arts caucus activities
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Bradley, Tom - funeral services
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California Delegation - memo to Gray Davis
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California Delegation Task Force
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California Institute
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California Women Lawyers
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Call Your Congresswoman proposal
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City of Los Angeles bond committee
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Congressional Women's Caucus
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DCCC vote analysis of Harman
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Economic diversification project
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Part 2
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Economic plan,-5th anniversary
1993
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Freshmen recess highlights
August 1997
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Gingrich, ethics investigation
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Guest registration card
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4 |
Harman legislative/district accomplishments
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Harvard seminar,
13 Nov 1998
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House rules, 105th Congress
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Kenny Nickelson Memorial Foundation
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Labor standards overseas
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Marine Exchange of LA-Long Beach
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Maritime Advisory Committee/maritime issues memos
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Muka v. The Rutherford Institute, et al.
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National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
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National Restaurant Association
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National Taxpayers Union (NTU)
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New Democrats on education
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North Korea Intel trip,
Aug 1997
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Official expenses - Harman return to Treasury
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Part 2
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Reception for Harman: Washington, D.C., district
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Sexual misconduct in the military,
Sep 1997
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State of the Union address,
1998
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United Nations Conference on Women
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United States Chamber of Commerce
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Votes where Democrats made a difference
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Women's Vote Project,
1998
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District Office Updates,
1994-1998
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14 Apr 1994-13 Oct 1995
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20 Oct 1995-21 Mar 1997
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4 Apr 1997-16 Oct 1998
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Regulations on the Use of the Congressional Frank
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Highlights of the House Ethics Rules
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U.S. House Communications Manual
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New Member-elect Orientation
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Congressional Liaison Handbook
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Democratic Press Secretary Manual-
1996
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1996 Directory of Public Information Contacts
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Members' Congressional Handbook
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Guide to the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995
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Democratic Press Secretary Manual-
1998
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Revised Members' Congressional Handbook
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Associated written material for items in SERIES IX. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS
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SERIES VIII. PHOTOGRAPHS ,
(1960-98)
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Biographical,
1960, n.d.
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Professional activities,
1975-78
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Democratic National Party,
1987-98, n.d.
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NFIB/Chamber of Commerce,
1995-98
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Official White House photos,
1994-97
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Political activities (continued)
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President Jiang Zemin's visit,
1997
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Reception for Harman's retirement,
1998
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Miscellaneous,
1993-97, n.d.
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General,
1993-98
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International politics/issues
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United Nations 4th World Conference on Women - Beijing,
1995
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McDonnell Douglas - visit of Dept. of Defense Undersecretary Kaminski,
17 Aug 1995
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Fort Jackson (SC) visit,
1998, n.d.
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Mission to Planet Earth,
n.d.
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Events/district activities,
1995-98, n.d.
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Photographs with constituents,
1996-98
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Harman - alone,
1998, n.d.
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Office staff,
1995-96, n.d.
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SERIES IX. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS ,
(1992-98)
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House freshmen interview, Michael Jackson Show, KABC 790,
15 Jan 1993
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House freshmen interview, Diane Rehm Show, WAMU,
20 Apr 1993
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House freshmen interview, Diane Rehm Show, WAMU, Michael Jackson Show, ; "NAFTA," Which Way L.A.,
20 Apr 1993 8 Sep 199314 Sep 1993
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"Crime Bill Revisited," WWLA,
19 Aug 1994
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"Abortion Politics," WWLA,
9 Aug 1995
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Harman and Dept. of Defense Undersecretary Kaminski,
17 Aug 1995
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"Forum: Defense Spending," KQED FM,
24 Feb 1997
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"Gender Integrated Training," Diane Rehm Show, WAMU,
12 May 1997
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"LAPD, sex discrimination," Which Way L.A., ; "Segregated training," Which Way L.A.,
12 May 199712 May 1997
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"Congresswoman Harman," Michael Jackson Show,
30 Aug 1997
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Balanced budget interview with Representative Hefley,
n.d.
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* Defense bill; Tax cut interview with Representative Hefley,
n.d.
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"Jackson, Harman and Royce," KABC Talk Radio AM 790,
n.d.
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Partisanship interview with Representative Hefley,
n.d.
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Box
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"Jane Harman," Doak and Shrum,
3 Oct 1994
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Box
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B-2: A Revolution in Review, Northrop Grumman, CD-ROM
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Defense Acquisition Deskbook, Department of Defense, version 1.2,
30 Sep 1996
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National Committee for an Effective Congress:election data for 36th district (CA), 3.5" disk
1996
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The Report of the Department of Defense on Base Realignment and Closure, version 1.0, CD-ROM
2 Apr 1998,
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"Harman," Doak and Shrum,
4 Oct 1994
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247 |
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"Jane Harman for Congress," Doak, Shrum, Harris, Carrier and Devine,
13 Oct 1994
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Box
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"Jane Harman for Congress: Values; Change," Doak, Shrum, Harris, Sherman and Donilon, 26 May
1992
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"Jane Harman for Congress: Believe; Narrator; Pro," Doak, Shrum, Harris, Sherman and Donilon,
28 Oct
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"The California Economy: A Local Government Perspective," Institute for Government Executive Management (IGEM),
4 Feb
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"The Freshman Class"; "Budget Deal," NBC and CNN,
4 Feb
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"United We Stand America - Jane Harman Forum," prod. Frank Gaskins,
13 Mar
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
16 Apr
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Washington Week in Review,
22 Apr
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* Interview regarding Clinton economic package: Deficit reduction, CNN and Company,
21 May
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* Speech for High Technology Council Awards,
15 Jun
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"Rep. Cardin with Rep. Harman and Kelly Overman,"
17 Jun
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* "Vice President Al Gore Visits TRW: Los Angeles Television Coverage," TRW Media Center,
22 Jun 1993
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"Air Force Base Closure," Alan Schwartz, Good Day L.A., KTTV,
15 Jul
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"Anti-NAFTA Rally,"
18 Aug
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* "No on NAFTA, San Pedro rally,"
18 Aug
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"Visit to Northrop's F-18 Assembly Line," Northrop Aircraft Division,
30 Aug
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* "Budget House Vote," Inside Politics with Eric Altsheel,
9 Sep
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"Town Hall Meeting,"
18 Sep
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"Visit to Northrop F-18 Assembly Line,"
12 Oct
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* Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
3 Dec
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* Interview regarding the resignation of Les Aspen [sic], CNN and Company; and C-SPAN hearing,
20 Dec
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"Women in the Military," The World Today, CNN, 7 Jan
1994
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"Congresswoman Jane Harman's Visit to FMS Corporation,"
20 Jan
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"Harman Health Care Roundtable,"
15 Feb
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Land Conservancy award ceremony,
6 Apr
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"F/A-18 Supplier Conference - Jane Harman," Northrop Aircraft Division,
20 Apr
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"Issues and Opinions: Gun Control," Town Hall Forum with Congresswoman Jane Harman, Paragon Cable,
6 May
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"Health Care Roundtable,"
19 May
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"Brooks/Florence LWV Debate,"
May
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* "Keynote Address: Jane Harmon [sic]," Law Enforcement for the 21st Century Conference,
20-22 Jun
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"Congressional Visit: C-17 Program," McDonnell Douglas Teleproductions, Long Beach, CA,
8 Jul
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"Jane Harman for Congress," Doak, Shrum, Harris, Carrier and Devine,
13 Oct
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* "Harman: Border; Daily," Doak, Shrum, Harris, Carrier, and Devine,
1 Nov
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Box
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CBS This Morning,
17 Nov 1994
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Box
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251 |
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"Salute to Congress Dinner,"
25 Jan
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Rancho Palos Verdes city council meeting with Susan Brooks addressing spending issues put forward by Harman,
Jan
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"Defense Bills," CNN,
13 Feb
|
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"Jane Harman," [Betamax]
13 Feb
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"Rep. Harman and TRP," House discussion of HR 889,
17 Feb
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* "Direct Access: Congresswoman Jane Harman,"
19 Apr
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Speech for District Art Competition,
22 May
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Box
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* "The U.S. Congress and You: Representative Jane Harman," sponsored by Northrop Corporation, Andrew E. Manatos, Committee for Citizens Awareness,
22 Jun 1995
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"Week in Rock, Surfrider Pkg.,"
23 Jun
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"South Bay Report: Jane Harman,"
11 Aug
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"Raytheon Presents, Newsweek National Security Forum, Are We Ready for the New World Order?,"
18 Sep
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
3 Nov
|
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"1995 Oversight Committee Hearings Regarding Jane Harman's 1992 Election"
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"Strict New Flight Patterns Imposed at LAX," KNBC News, KCOP News,
13 Feb
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"The Jane Harman Harbor Budget Roundtable,"
15 Feb
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"One on One with Congresswoman Jane Harman,"
15 Feb
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"Growing Dangers," ; "LA's Filthy Secret,"
21 Feb3 May
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"36th Congressional District," Bill Rosendahl interview of Republican congressional candidates,
7 Mar 1996
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"Adding Value for Our Customers: TRW Senior Management Briefing," TRW Media Center,
Mar
|
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"Law Enforcement Technology Conference: Lecture, Day 3,"
11 Apr
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* "Roundtable," Cox Communications, Inc.,
23 May
|
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"Paragon Cable Community Focus Interview,"
24 Jun
|
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* "An Interview with Jane Harman," Paragon Cable Community FOC,
Jun
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* "Crime Roundtable," The Aerospace Corporation,
3 Jul
|
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Remarks by Congresswoman Jane Harman for "No to Violence" Campaign , Harriman Communications Center,
12 Jul
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"Defense Spending," CNN Early Prime,
15 Jul
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"On a Wing and a Prayer," Dateline,
6 Aug
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"FAA Meeting," LA CityView,
13 Aug
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Box
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254 |
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"FAA Meeting," Harriman Communications Center, 13 Aug
1996
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* "Beijing, One Year later," taped message by Harman,
24 Sep
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
4 Oct
|
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
4 Oct
|
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"24th Congressional District,"
5 Oct
|
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"Advanced Technology Transit Bus (ATTB) Rollout,"
8 Oct
|
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"Public Hearing on Aerospace/SAIC Merger, Chaired by Representative Jane Harman," The Aerospace Corporation,
18 Oct
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"36th U.S. Congressional Debate, Harman vs. Brooks," Jean Carpenter (producer), Continental Harbor Cable,
19 Oct
|
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* "One on One, a Conversation with Gary Cox,"
15 Nov
|
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"Friends of Jane Harman," [Betamax]
5 Dec
|
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"Morning News, Harman and Steve Buyer, Aberdeen Congressional Visit,"
12 Dec
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255 |
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"A Few Good Women, the Crucible," Nightly News, NBC, 16 Dec
1996
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"Perspectives: With Congressman Xavier Becerra and Congresswoman Jane Harman," Continental Cablevision,
17 Dec
|
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"36th Congressional Forum"
|
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* "Harman/Brooks Debate," Continental Cablevision/AARP
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* "Republicans for Harman rally, gun control and Brady Law issues"
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Box
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255 |
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"Community Focus: Featuring Congresswoman Jane Harman,"
Jan
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"DDT Del Amo," David Garcia,
3 Mar
|
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"Del Amo DDT, 3:30," KCOP voice-over,
3 Mar
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"Del Amo DDT, 5 and 6 PM," KNBC voice-over,
3 Mar
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"Beethoven School, Netday Follow Up," Midday, NBC,
31 Mar
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Box
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256 |
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* "National Security Committee Hearing on Counterterrorism,"
Mar 1997
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"First Business, Dan Kush Report with Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA),"
2 Apr
|
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"Jane Harman," Early Edition, CNN,
30 Apr
|
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* "Aberdeen Sex Scandal," "Clinton Budget Deal," CNN and Fox interview,
8 May
|
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"Congressional Arts Competition,"
19 May
|
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"Congressional Arts Competition,"
19 May
|
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"Lewis M. Herman Public Affairs Award,"
19 May
|
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* "Defense Industry in California," Loyola Marymount University, C-SPAN,
30 May
|
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"Rep. Harman and Defense Secretary William Cohen," C-SPAN,
18 Jun
|
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"Budget Deal," Jane Harman with Barney Frank, FOX on Politics,
1 Jul
|
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"National Security Subcommittee Hearing: Army Plan to Prevent Sexual Misconduct,"
Jul
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"North Korea Press Conference,"
13 Aug
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"Korean Independence Day," Korean news stations, Los Angeles,
15 Aug 1997
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"Army Sex Report with Comments by JH," CNN,
11 Sep
|
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"DLC Convention: Subject Fast Track,"
27 Oct
|
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"International Trade and the Economy," Democratic Leadership Council, C-SPAN,
27 Oct
|
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"Sen. Kyl's Report to 'Arizonia [sic]: Bolistic [sic] Missile Threat," [Betamax]
Oct
|
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"Sen. Kyl's Report to 'Arizonia [sic]: Bolistic [sic] Missile Threat," [VHS]
Oct
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"Chinese President's Visit," Hughes and China, Headline News, CNN,
1 Nov
|
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"Iran/Russia," Ralph Begleiter, CNN,
5 Nov
|
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Floor Statements and Debate on HConRes 121 (Russian Resolution),
5-6 Nov
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"Lawmakers, Congresswoman Harman," MediaOne,
11 Nov
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Box
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258 |
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* "Lomita Veteran's Day," Headline News, CNN,
11 Nov 1997
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
14 Nov
|
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* "LAX Town Hall Meeting," LA CityView,
12 Dec
|
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"LAX Town Hall Meeting," LA CityView,
12 Dec
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"Kassebaum Report," ABC,
Dec
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"36th Annual Arts Competition, Joslyn Gallery, Torrance, CA," June Armstrong (producer)
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"Sonny, We'll Miss You, Babe," KTLA,
5 Jan
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Crossfire, CNN, ; Primetime News, CNN,
7 Jan8 Jan
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"Rep. Jane Harman," Mornings on 2, KTVU/Fox,
25 Mar
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Box
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* "Harman for Governor," Morris and Carrick,
26 Mar 1998
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"Harman for Governor: Neighborhood; Fifteen; Jaws; Follow Up; Real," Morris and Carrick,
21 Apr
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* "Harman for Governor: Neighborhood; Fifteen; Jaws; Follow Up," Morris and Carrick
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"Los Angeles Times Forum," KCBS,
13 May
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Life and Times, KCET,
15 May
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"Harman for Governor: Speak Out," Morris and Carrick,
20 May
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"Memorial Day Personal Care Day for the Homeless," KTLA,
25 May
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"Concession Speech," Prime 9 News, KCAL,
2 Jun
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"Lowey-Harman Amendment, HR 2709-Final Debate, FY 99, DoD Auth.," ; "Iran Bill,"
9 Jun9 Jun
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
14 Aug
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Box
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Hannity and Colmes,
18 Aug 1998
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"Investigating the President," Larry King Live, CNN,
26 Aug
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Jane Harman on Eyewitness News,
10 Sep
|
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MSNBC with Brian Williams,
11 Sep
|
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"San Francisco Gubernatorial Debate," Stan Statham, Executive Director California Broadcasters Association,
15 Oct
|
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"Sonny Bono's death," KTLA News; "Harman/Riggs," Hannity and Colmes,
23 Oct
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"Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors," Network Television Time,
3 Nov
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Box
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260 |
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"At Home on Catalina Island," local news features with Linda Garvey, Elanjae Productions Video/Linda Garvey Enterprises
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"B-2 Bomber," NBC News,
4 Aug
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* "Candidate Forum," Steve Fowler interview
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261 |
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"Community Focus #12 (SBACC)"
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"Congressional Art Competition;" "Harman Fundraiser at Torrance Park;" "Rep. Primary Debate;" "Bob Dole/Brooks Fundraiser"
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"Defense Authorization FY 95;" "U.S. House of Representatives, Recognition of members," CNN; "Army Sex Scandal," C-SPAN
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Dub of Harman, quick cuts, no audio
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"Fighting for Medicare," informational
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"Governor Candidate Statement"
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* "Gun Control Forum," Paragon Cable
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"Harman for Governor," Morris and Carrick
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"Harman for Governor: Cause; Courage," Morris and Carrick
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"Harman for Governor: Hilda; Loretta; Gloria," Morris and Carrick
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Box
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262 |
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"Harman for Governor: Truth," Morris and Carrick
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Interview regarding President Clinton's economic package and energy tax, Day Watch, CNN
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"JH in District; JH Doing Stuff"
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"JH - Speech/Debate Prep"
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"LAX," Congressional Update, Steve Mayer
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"Medicare Debate," Henninger Capitol
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"Meet the Press plus Rep. Buyer--Kelly Flynn [sic]"
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"P.I.C. Award Luncheon: Congresswoman Harmon's [sic] Address," City of Torrance Office of Cable Communications
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"Rep. Harman," Nightline, ABC
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Jane Harman, Show and Segment
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Box
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263 |
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"Spotlight: Clips," sample tape of TV show
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"Susan Brooks Campaign Kickoff"
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* "Technology Forum," Paragon Cable
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"Women in Combat, House Armed Services Committee," The World Today, CNN
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"Women in Congress: Making a Difference"
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"Women in the U.S. Military: After the Tailhook Scandal," Newsmaker Saturday, CNN
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"Congressional Arts Competition,"
19 May 1997
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"LAX Town Hall Meeting," LA CityView,
12 Dec 1997
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Box
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265 |
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"Lewis M. Herman Public Affairs Award,"
19 May 1997
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
4 Oct 1996
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Box
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Nightline,
3 Mar 1993
|
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Interview regarding Clinton economic package: Deficit reduction, CNN and Company,
21 May 1993
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Speech for High Technology Council Awards,
15 Jun 1993
|
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"Vice President Al Gore Visits TRW: Los Angeles Television Coverage," TRW Media Center,
22 Jun 1993
|
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"No on NAFTA, San Pedro rally,"
18 Aug 1993
|
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"Budget House Vote," Inside Politics with Eric Altsheel,
9 Sep 1993
|
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Week in Review with Bill Rosendahl,
3 Dec 1993
|
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Interview regarding the resignation of Les Aspen [sic], CNN and Company; and C-SPAN hearing,
20 Dec 1993
|
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"Keynote Address: Jane Harmon [sic]," Law Enforcement for the 21st Century Conference,
20-22 Jun 1994
|
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"Harman: Border; Daily," Doak, Shrum, Harris, Carrier, and Devine,
1 Nov 1994
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"Direct Access: Congresswoman Jane Harman,"
19 Apr 1995
|
Box
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267 |
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"The U.S. Congress and You: Representative Jane Harman," sponsored by Northrop Corporation, Andrew E. Manatos, Committee for Citizens Awareness,
22 Jun 1995
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Week in Review,
27 Oct 1995
|
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"Roundtable," Cox Communications, Inc.,
23 May 1996
|
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"An Interview with Jane Harman," Paragon Cable Community FOC,
Jun 1996
|
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"Crime Roundtable," The Aerospace Corporation,
3 Jul 1996
|
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Week in Review,
23 Aug 1996
|
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"Beijing, One Year Later," taped message by Harman,
24 Sep 1996
|
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"One on One, a Conversation with Gary Cox,"
15 Nov 1996
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"Harman/Brooks Debate," Continental Cablevision/AARP,
1996
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"Republicans for Harman rally, gun control and Brady Law issues,"
1996
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"Republicans for Harman rally, gun control and Brady Law issues,"
1996 Mar 1997
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"Aberdeen Sex Scandal," "Clinton Budget Deal," CNN and Fox interview,
8 May 1997
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"Defense Industry in California," Loyola Marymount University, C-SPAN,
30 May 1997
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"Lomita Veteran's Day," Headline News, CNN,
11 Nov 1997
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"LAX Town Hall Meeting," LA CityView,
12 Dec 1997
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"Harman for Governor," Morris and Carrick,
26 Mar 1998
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"Harman for Governor: Neighborhood; Fifteen; Jaws; Follow Up," Morris and Carrick,
1998
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"Candidate Forum," Steve Fowler interview,
n.d.
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"Gun Control Forum," Paragon Cable,
n.d.
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"Technology Forum," Paragon Cable,
n.d.
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Biographical materials
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Awards/certificates,
1995-96, n.d.
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"Will this Queens Housewife Be the Next Vice President?," East Side Express, v.7, no. 377,
27 Oct-3 Nov 1983
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House race,newspaper clippings
1992:
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Governor's race,newspaper clippings
1998:
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Photograph, President Clinton speaking at podium in front of White House,
n.d.
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House National Security Committee photograph, 104th Congress
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"Crying Uncle," The Floridian, (title pages only)
14 Feb 1982
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American Maritime Officer, v.25, no.1,
Jan 1995
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American Maritime Officer, v.26, no.2,
Feb 1996
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Religious Leaders in Support of Immigration Reform poster
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"Boeing 27" State Summary poster
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"Boeing 27" State Summary poster The Fort Jackson Leader, v.37, no.32,
15 Jan 1998
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Your Rights under the Fair Labor Standards Act poster
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Around the Region, v.8, no.1-2,
Spring/Summer 1995
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30th Anniversary publication, Southern California Association of Governments,
1995
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Sierra Club 1996 Voter Guide doorknob hanger
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Groundwater contaminant plume areas map, Del Amo study area,
22 Oct 1993
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Conceptual site plan, Del Amo site, Shell Chemical Company, Del Amo Park,
28 Sep 1998
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36th Congressional District Briefing for the White House Conference on Aging poster
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Biographical materials: "A Day in the Life of Jane Harman"
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Campaign posters and fliers,
1992
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Congressional Women's Caucus poster
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Ballona Wetlands blue print
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APPENDIX: Committee Assignments, 103rd-105th Congresses
103rd CONGRESS:
104th CONGRESS:
105th CONGRESS:
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