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Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records, 1956/2000, bulk 1982/2000

230 Linear Feet 230 Boxes
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Congressional records of Herbert Bateman, William & Mary Class of 1949, House of Representatives, 1982-2000, First Virginia District. Includes records relating to congressional sessions such as budget, appropriations; local subjects including NASA, King William Reservoir, wetlands; weekly columns; speeches; schedule books, press releases, briefing books; campaign papers and other papers relating to his work in the House of Representatives. Herbert Bateman served on the Armed Services and Transportation and Infrastructure Committees.

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Herbert H. Bateman Congressional Records, 1956/2000, bulk 1982/2000 230 Linear Feet 230 Boxes

Herbert H. Bateman State Senate Records, 1968/1982

19.00 Linear Feet 22 boxes.
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Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memorandum; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's "New Federalismquot; programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies.

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Herbert H. Bateman State Senate Records, 1968/1982 19.00 Linear Feet 22 boxes.

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