Dept. L: EPW/Space Station, Telecom Equipment, AMTRAK Reauthorization, 102nd Congress, 1990/1991

Containers:
Box 62
Scope and content:

Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; "Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom", Washington Post, 7/26/1991

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