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The campaign files contain letters sent to Payne upon his retirement from Congress, opposition research, media files, candidate questionnaires, debate preparation information, press releases issued by Don Beyer, who was the Democratic nominee for Governor, event schedules, campaign literature, election results, issues and opinion research and polling information prepared by consultants, campaign plans and strategies, policy ideas and information, and message development. There is a substantial amount of information concerning fundraising, including budgets, campaign contribution and expenditure reports for Payne and other candidates submitted to the State Board of Elections, contacts, donor lists, plans and projections, phone call lists, fundraising event files, and copies of donation checks and lists of deposits. There is also a large campaign banner at the end of the collection. 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Also included are internal memos and notes, drafts, final reports and studies, copies of bills, publications, clippings, position papers and talking points, press releases, and copies of testimonies by Payne and others before congressional committees. Some of the topics represented are abortion, balanced budget amendment, banking and insurance, budget reconciliation, Caribbean Basin Initiative, Clinton economic plan, government reform and spending, health insurance reform, Medicare, tobacco legislation, and trade. There is also an overview and information relating to issues affecting the 104th Congress filed at the end of the series. Also included are copies of co-signed letters and co-sponsorship information, legislative activity guides and profiles distributed by the House Clerk, and voting record scorecards and publications from various interest groups. \n","The weekly \"Legislative Reports\" from the Democratic Study Group of the United States House of Representatives, and \"House Action Reports\" prepared by Congressional Quarterly, were issued from 1993 to 1996. The publications contain information on specific legislation, including the floor situation, background summaries and basic provisions of bills and amendments, arguments for and against, Administration positions, weekly schedules of the House, and fact sheets. Many of the reports pertain to appropriations legislation. Interspersed among the reports are internal office memos to Payne from his staff that also provide background and summaries on specific legislation. This series is arranged alphabetically by agency or subject area.\n","The project files include material on the establishment, construction, renovation, or maintenance of projects of local interest in Virginia's Fifth Congressional district, or issues in which Payne took a specific action. Some of the projects, issues, or groups represented include biotechnology, Buckingham County landfill Superfund site, coal industry retiree health benefits \"reachback\" provisions, economic development, electric co-ops, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Interstate 73, the Lake Gaston pipeline project, Medicare reform, power marketing administrations, rural land conservation, the Sandy River Reservoir, and textiles. This series contains notes, clippings, correspondence, interoffice memoranda, background materials, drafts, reports, feasibility studies, grant proposals and notifications, and publications.  \n","The press files include newspaper clippings, photographs and slides, and press releases. 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