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Box 21

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Contains 29 Results:

Box 21, Folder 26: Correspondence, regarding a Newport News landfill, and Bateman's letter of 1982 November 22 noting his election to US Congress and his resignation from Virginia Senate. (7 items._, 1982 August-November

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 26
Identifier: id173444
Scope and Contents From the Collection: 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 Federalism" programs as well as the...
Dates: 1982 August-November

Box 21, Folder 27: Taxes, Workmen's Compensation, Psychiatric Care, and "Relief Bill", 1982 February-March

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 27
Identifier: id173450
Scope and Contents

14 items. Items include taxation on theater receipts, personal property, and cigarettes; workmen's compensation; psychiatric care; and commonwealth attorney's "Relief Bill."

Dates: 1982 February-March

Box 21, Folder 28: Correspondence Outside District, 1982 February-March

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 28
Identifier: id173454
Scope and Contents

47 items. Items request action on specified legislation. Materials were designated "might be worth looking at" by Bateman's staff. File contains materials concerning length of trucks allowed on state roads, gross receipt taxation, state spending limitations, and Alexandria, Virginia apartments.

Dates: 1982 February-March

Box 21, Folder 29: Correspondence Outside District, 1982 February-March

 File — Box: 21, Folder: 29
Identifier: id173456
Scope and Contents

80 items. Items marked by Bateman's staff as "not worth much." File contains information on sentencing by judges; taxation on fuels, motor homes, distilleries, advertising, and meals and rooms for transients; northern Virginia condominium conversion, regulation of occupational therapists; and regulation of "look-alike" drugs.

Dates: 1982 February-March