Box 1
Contains 39 Results:
Box 1, Folder 1: Correspondence and Memoranda, 1977-1981
7 items. Regarding Medicaid funding for abortion. Virginia State Health Department recommendation, letters from constituents and health organizations, and Bateman's replies.
Box 1, Folder 2: Legislation, 1950-1979
24 items. Photocopies from Code of Virginia, 1950, 1960, 1975 and articles in law review journals. Copies of House Bill No. 502, of Bateman's proposed amendments to it, of roll call on this bill 1978, and undated letter stating Bateman's position on it. Copy of Senate Bill No. 927, 1979 January.
Box 1, Folder 3: State Funding, 1974-1982
82 items. Includes sample copies of Bateman's responses dated 1978 February 6 and circa 1979 February. Copy of House Bill No. 541, 1982 January 28. See also General Constituent Correspondence Series 237, 238, and 242; and the Medicaid Series, 113 and 114.
Box 1, Folder 4: Correspondence, Memoranda, Statements, 1979-1981
17 items. Information collected for study of adult homes and Virginia Medical Assistance Program.
Box 1, Folder 5: Correspondence and legislative papers, 1950-1976
15 items. Correspondence and legislative papers, relating to bills to establish Air Pollution Inspection Program, and 1976 amendments to Clean Air Act.
Box 1, Folder 6: Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood, 1981-1982
Report and cover letter concerning surrogate parenthood. Copy of Report of the Department Welfare Study Committee on Surrogate Parenthood, to the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, and the House Committee on Health, Welfare and Institutions, 1981 October 1, with cover letter of 1982 January 6.
Box 1, Folder 7: Correspondence, and legal papers concerning statute of limitations on asbestos-related disease, 1980
11 items. Includes legal briefs and affidavits sent to Bateman by Robert R. Hatten of Patten & Wornorn Law Offices, Newport News, Virginia.
Box 1, Folder 8: Correspondence, memoranda, and other documents
65 items. Mostly opinions rendered at Bateman's request on behalf of constituents on a wide variety of cases.
Box 1, Folder 9: Bill re indemnification services
7 items. Five copies of an undated Bateman-sponsored bill authorizing Automobile Clubs to provide certain indemnification services.
Box 1, Folder 10: Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers
26 items. Correspondence, legislative documents, and background papers regarding bill for annual, instead of semi-annual, automobile safety inspections. Includes letters and statistical evidence from opponents of the bill, copies of amendments to and substitute for bill offered by Senator William Fears and minutes of Transportation Safety Board meeting. Also includes letter of 1982 January 6 from Governor John Dalton regarding auto emission inspections.
Box 1, Folder 11: Report
1 item. Report on Legislation Affecting Banking Enacted by the 1980 Session of the Virginia General Assembly.
Box 1, Folder 12: Correspondence and other materials relating to United States Bankruptcy Reform Bill
28 items. Letter of 1981 November 30 from Lawrence Young of Beneficial Management Corporation, New Jersey, enclosing background information on pending bill and solicited Bateman's assistance in enlisting Virginia congress to co-sponsor bill. File includes responses from congress or their offices. Handwritten postscript by Representative G. William Whitehurst applauds Bateman's decision to run for Congress and offers his assistance.
Box 1, Folder 13: Correspondence and legislative documents regarding state regulation of bingo games.
54 items. Includes copies of bills, amendments, conference reports, and letters and enclosures from charities sponsoring bingo games, especially concerning House Bill 1219, 1979 January-March.
Box 1, Folder 14: Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants Correspondence, 1979-1980
11 items. Correspondence regarding Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants.
Box 1, Folder 15: Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants Correspondence, 1979-1980
20 items. Correspondence between Bateman and Henry K. Berry, President, and George W. Brooks, Ph.D., of Engineering Incorporated, Hampton, Virginia, regarding feasibility of regional biomass energy/fertilizer plants. Includes grant application of Engineering Incorporated and reports and articles on biomass concept.
Box 1, Folder 16: Regional Biomass Energy Fertilizer Plants Papers, 1979-1980
16 items. Material related to study of State Senate Biomass Subcommittee on Feasibility of Regional Biomass Energy/Fertilizer Plants. Includes testimony, correspondence, articles, background papers, and final report, 1980 December of Subcommittee to Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.
Box 1, Folder 17: State Senate Biomass Subcommittee study Materials, 1979-1980
20 items. Includes committee minutes, testimony, final report, and articles and memoranda from lumber industry organizations. Duplicates much of the material in previous Folder 16.
Box 1, Folder 18: State Appropriations Act Copy, 1968-1970
1 item.
Box 1, Folder 19: State Budget Drafts, 1972-1974
2 items. Two drafts of biennium budget submitted by Governor Linwood Holton.
Box 1, Folder 20: State Appropriations Act and Senate Subcommittee Budget Report, 1972-1974, undated
State Appropriations Act and handwritten notes from undated Senate Subcommittee Report on an undated budget 2 items.
Box 1, Folder 21: Budget Bill Correspondence and Legislative Papers, 1980-1982
13 items. Includes correspondence with president of Christopher Newport College.
Box 1, Folder 22: Budget Memoranda, 1980-1982
3 items. Includes copy of House amendment and statistical reports of cities and counties on cost to State of salary increases.
Box 1, Folder 23: Budget -Citizens Correspondence, 1980-1982
8 items. Most request that the state not reduce funding for specific institutions or programs. Also contains booklet on Virginia's 1982-1984, Effective Budget Highlights.
Box 1, Folder 24: Federal Court Decision, Lee v. Nyquist, 1970
Box 1, Folder 25: Congressional Correspondence, 1971, 1973
63 items. Bateman wrote each members of Congress in August 1971 expressing his opposition to busing, and received replies (with enclosed news releases, Congressional Record, excerpts, and copies of resolutions) from many of them.