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MS419, Congressman David Hobson Papers Collection Number: MS-419 Title: Congressman David Hobson Papers Dates: 1982-2009 (Bulk: 1992-2006) Creator: Hobson, David L., 1936- Summary/Abstract The Congressman David Hobson Papers document the 26-year political career of David Hobson, who served as a U.S. Congressman for the Ohio Seventh District from 1990 to 2008, as well as having served in the Ohio Senate from 1982 to 1990. The papers contain a wide-variety of material, including the following: voting records, House of Representatives legislation and committee records, constituent correspondence, speeches, radio show transcripts, thank you letters, photographs, audio-visual material, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia. Quantity/Physical Description: 140 linear feet Language(s): English Repository Special Collections and Archives, Paul Laurence Dunbar Library, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435-001, (937) 775-2092 Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing material in this collection. Restrictions on Use Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish or reproduce must be secured from the repository. Due to the existence of records bearing personal and private information from a variety of sources, permission must be obtained from one of the WSU Special Collections and Archives archivists prior to copying any of the materials within this collection, even if that material is not intended for publication or digitization. Preferred Citation: (Box Number, Folder Number), MS-419 Congressman David Hobson Papers, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio Acquisition The collection was transferred to Special Collections and Archives in November 2008. The records were sent from Congressman Hobson’s Washington D.C. and Springfield, Ohio offices by his office staff. A number of Congressman Hobson’s records were retained by the National Archives. 1

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  • MS‐419, Congressman David Hobson Papers

    Collection Number: MS-419

    Title: Congressman David Hobson Papers

    Dates: 1982-2009 (Bulk: 1992-2006)

    Creator: Hobson, David L., 1936-

    Summary/Abstract The Congressman David Hobson Papers document the 26-year political career of David Hobson, who served as a U.S. Congressman for the Ohio Seventh District from 1990 to 2008, as well as having served in the Ohio Senate from 1982 to 1990. The papers contain a wide-variety of material, including the following: voting records, House of Representatives legislation and committee records, constituent correspondence, speeches, radio show transcripts, thank you letters, photographs, audio-visual material, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia.

    Quantity/Physical Description: 140 linear feet

    Language(s): English

    Repository Special Collections and Archives, Paul Laurence Dunbar Library, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435-001, (937) 775-2092

    Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing material in this collection.

    Restrictions on Use Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish or reproduce must be secured from the repository. Due to the existence of records bearing personal and private information from a variety of sources, permission must be obtained from one of the WSU Special Collections and Archives archivists prior to copying any of the materials within this collection, even if that material is not intended for publication or digitization.

    Preferred Citation: (Box Number, Folder Number), MS-419 Congressman David Hobson Papers, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio

    Acquisition The collection was transferred to Special Collections and Archives in November 2008. The records were sent from Congressman Hobson’s Washington D.C. and Springfield, Ohio offices by his office staff. A number of Congressman Hobson’s records were retained by the National Archives.

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  • Separated Material The following series and subseries are stored in the Special Collections and Archives Alternate Storage Facility located in the basement of the Medical Sciences building: Series II: Constituent Letters, Series IX: Audiovisual Material, Subseries XE: Newspaper Clippings, and Series XII: Memorabilia.

    Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements The Hobson Papers contain audio cassette tapes and reels, VHS tapes, U-Matic video tapes, 8M video tapes, DVDs, computer diskettes, and CD-Rs and CD-ROMs.

    There is a CD-ROM containing the archived versions of Congressman Hobson’s official House of Representatives website from 2007 through 2008; however, the original website was created using Microsoft’s ASPX (or ASP.net) technology, which strings together pieces of information to form a web page. The archived website does not bear the same appearance or hold all of the information as did Hobson’s original website. An incomplete HTML version of Hobson’s website is included on the disc. The Hobson Congressional website was archived by the House of Representatives CAO office on the Internet Archive (http://archive.org) under the “Wayback Machine” section of the website. To find Congressman Hobson’s website, enter http://hobson.house.gov into the search bar of this section of the Internet Archive, and various backed-up versions of the website will be shown, available from 2007 to 2008.

    The collection also contains a CD-RW that holds a large number of records for Series X, including radio scripts (1995-2003), speeches (1996-2004), news releases (1995-2004), and Hobson’s weekly news columns (1995-2004). Although some of the records were created and saved using Microsoft Word software and are still able to be accessed readily, the remaining records were saved using WordPerfect software. The Special Collections and Archives is unable to support WordPerfect-formatted records.

    Related Material MS-341, Tony Hall Papers

    Processing Information The Congressman David Hobson Papers were minimally processed using the Greene-Meisner “More Product, Less Process” model. Files were re-boxed and organized, but only a minimal effort was made to re-folder files or remove duplicate material. Description information, provided in the box and file listing of the Collection Inventory, reflect the information that was recorded on the office file folder.

    Processed by: Matthew Peek, John Armstrong, and Jeremy Katz (Summer-Fall 2010)

    Arrangement The Congressman David Hobson Papers are arranged in twelve series and thirty-five subseries.

    Series I: Congressional Legislation (102nd-110th Congress) Subseries IA: Legislative Issues and Debates

    Subseries IB: Congressional Bills and Resolutions

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    http:http://hobson.house.govhttp:http://archive.org

  • Subseries IC: Signed Letters and Sponsored Legislation Subseries ID: Thank You and Congratulatory Letters

    Series II: Constituent Letters Series III: Administration

    Subseries IIIA: General Information

    Subseries IIIB: Carolyn Hobson Material

    Subseries IIIC: David Hobson Material

    Series IV: House of Representatives Committee Material Subseries IVA: Subcommittee on Military Construction

    Subseries IVB: Base Realignment and Closure Commission Subseries IVC: Subcommittee on Defense Subseries IVD: Committee on the Budget Subseries IVE: Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Subseries IVF: Congressional Advisory Board for the Member’s and Family Room Subseries IVG: VA, HUD and Independent Agencies Subcommittee of the Committee on

    Appropriations Series V: Ohio Senate Material Series VI: Congressional Office Records

    Subseries VIA: Staff Records Subseries VIB: Intern Records Subseries VIC: House Office Guest Books

    Subseries VID: Office Daily Schedules

    Subseries VIE: Event Invitations and Schedules

    Series VII: Congressional Travel Material Series VIII: Ohio Seventh District Issues

    Subseries VIIIA: Appropriations Subseries VIIIB: Regional Projects Subseries VIIIC: Dayton Aviation Trail Subseries VIIID: Wright-Patterson AFB Subseries VIIIE: State and Local Issues Subseries VIIIF: Health Care Issues Subseries VIIIG: Awards Subseries VIIIH: Veterans Affairs

    Series IX: Audiovisual Material Subseries IXA: Photographs Subseries IXB: Photograph Albums Subseries IXC: Video Tapes, Cassette Tapes, and Audio Reels

    Series X: Press and Newspaper Clippings Subseries XA: Weekly News Column Subseries XB: Weekly Radio Show Transcripts and Documents Subseries XC: Speeches Subseries XD: Press Releases Subseries XE: Newspaper Clippings

    Series XI: Election Material Series XII: Memorabilia

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  • Biographical Note David Lee Hobson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 17, 1936. Hobson graduated from Withrow High School in Cincinnati in 1954. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University, receiving his B.A. in 1958. As a member of the Ohio Air National Guard, he obtained the rank of Airman First Class, serving from 1958 to 1963, during which time he was on active duty in Europe throughout the Berlin Wall crisis. In 1963, Hobson graduated from the Ohio State College of Law, earning his J.D. and initially pursuing a career as a lawyer, with an emphasis in real estate law. Living in Springfield, Ohio, David Hobson worked as Resident Counsel for the Kissell Company, as well as being an attorney for the Union Central Life Insurance Company and a licensed real estate salesman in Springfield. Hobson married Carolyn Alexander Hobson, and the couple have three children: Susan Marie (1963), Lynn Martha (1965), and Douglas Lee (1968). During the 1970s, Hobson taught evening courses at Wittenberg University and Urbana College.

    David Hobson’s entrance into the political spectrum occurred in December 1982 when Ohio Republican State Senator Michael DeWine vacated his position after being elected as a congressman to the U.S. House of Representatives. Hobson was selected for the vacant state senate seat, and served in the Ohio Senate from 1982 to 1990. While a senator, Hobson held positions as the President Pro Tempore and the Republican Majority Whip. One of the positions which would bear a lasting mark on his life was his appointment as the Chairman of the Ohio Senate Health, Human Services and Aging Committee. His tenure in this position led Hobson to become a life-long political supporter of health care reform, as well as better treatment for the elderly and military veterans. One of his greatest successes in the Ohio Senate was securing the passage of the AIDS Bill in the Ohio legislature, for which he strongly fought from 1988 to 1990.

    In 1990, Senator Hobson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives again to replace Michael DeWine, who this time left his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives to become Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. Hobson served the Ohio 7th District, whose constituents were largely from Ohio’s Miami Valley Region and the cities of Dayton, Springfield, and Xenia. In the U.S. House, Hobson was appointed primarily to serve on budget-related committees and subcommittees, including the following: House Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on Military Construction; Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development; Committee on the Budget; and Subcommittee on Defense. With the presence of Wright–Patterson Air Force Base in his congressional district, Hobson became extremely involved in the appropriation and investigative actions of the Military Construction and Defense subcommittees. As a result, Congressman Hobson participated in a large number of congressional delegation trips around the world, touring U.S. military sites for inspections and reviews of military installations, their construction projects, and looking into the needs of soldiers and their families.

    During President Clinton’s time in the White House, Congressman Hobson’s appropriations committee work led to his being deeply involved in the Balanced Budget debate and Kosovo military involvement of the mid to late 1990s. Another major issue which Congressman Hobson worked on in the 1990s was health care reform, one of President Clinton’s major 1992 presidential campaign agenda items. Congressman Hobson continued a deep involvement and commitment to his constituents, making frequent visits and giving many talks to those in the Ohio 7th District during his 18 years in Washington, D.C. He assisted in acquiring large

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  • appropriations for Miami Valley military projects and installations, as well as regional improvement projects that benefitted the infrastructure and job creation of the region. His support of Wright-Patterson AFB ensured the growth of that institution, helping to fend off the potential for closure or job losses often reported in the local news at the time. Hobson was one of the major proponents for the National Aviation Heritage Area in southwest Ohio, meant to honor and preserve the legacy of the Wright Brothers’ development of flight in the Dayton, Ohio, area. Casually known by his constituents as “Uncle Dave,” Hobson served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1991 to 2008, when he chose not to seek re-election for a tenth term in the House.

    Scope and Content The Congressman David Hobson Papers consist entirely of the records of David Hobson during his 8 years serving in the Ohio Senate and his 18 years as a U. S. Congressman representing Ohio’s Seventh District from 1982 to 2008. The collection contains few personal papers of Congressman Hobson, and there are no materials prior to his time in political office. The collection is divided into 12 series.

    Series I: Congressional Legislation (102nd-110th Congress), is divided into four subseries including: IA, Legislative Issues and Debates; IB: Congressional Bills and Resolutions; IC: Signed Letters and Sponsored Legislation; and ID: Thank You and Congratulation Letters.

    Subseries IA, Legislative Issues and Debates, contains all materials related to the House of Representatives dealing with legislative and political topics, special events, political party agendas, and Congressman Hobson’s House floor activities. This series includes records and other various papers on key political debates for the 102nd-110th Congress, such as the President Clinton-era balanced budget proposal, the investigation into House speaker Newt Gingrich, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the Brady Bill. The subseries also contains the Legislative Activity Guides and voting records for Congressman Hobson.

    Subseries IB, Congressional Bills and Resolutions, contains numbered legislation—both proposed and passed—and miscellaneous House resolutions and proclamations. Researchers will find that files for some resolutions contain a great amount of material that also falls under the heading of other series and subseries within this collection, such as newspaper clippings, committee testimony, Congressional colleague letters, and general correspondence. However, most files contain nothing more than the basic bill and some general information used by Congressman Hobson and his office staff during the review of the material.

    Subseries IC, Signed Letters and Sponsored Legislation, houses all political and Congressional letters either signed or co-signed by Congressman Hobson, as well as legislation which he either sponsored or co-sponsored.

    Subseries ID, Thank You and Congratulation Letters, is a unique grouping within the collection. It contains thank you letters, occasionally with detailed political and personal information, from a variety of sources including constituents, executives and directors or organizations and associations, university leaders, local and city politicians, diplomats, the White House and the President’s Cabinet, and the President of the United States. Also included is a small collection of

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  • letters sent from governments around the world to Congressman Hobson following the attacks of September 11, 2001. Finally, the subseries includes a small group of letters congratulating Congressmen Hobson for a number of reasons, including upon being appointed to a House subcommittee, winning re-election to Congress, and similar events.

    Series II, Constituent Letters, is the largest series in the collection, composed of 54 record center boxes. It contains letters, faxes, emails, phone messages, cards, photographs, and newspaper clippings sent to Congressman Hobson from his constituents in the Ohio Seventh District on a variety of topics. This series contains letters from constituents asking Congressman Hobson for assistance with personal issues, such as obtaining travel Visas, resolving a social security or military medical benefits problem, and other such matters of a non-political nature. There are few responses to the requests from Congressman Hobson.

    Series III, Administration, is a small series divided into three subseries including: IIIA, General Information; IIIB, Carolyn Hobson Material; and IIIC: David Hobson Material. The series holds various House floor manuals and Congressional guides, general information (such as a number of bound versions of the Congressional Quarterly), non-political papers of Congressman Hobson, and the papers of the Congressman’s wife Carolyn Hobson. It includes such materials as Jefferson’s Manual, Rules of the House of Representatives of the United States, and the Congressional Directories. Of particular interest to researchers are a variety of biographies (and related material) of David Hobson used by or collected by his Congressional office.

    Series IV, House of Representatives Committee Material, contains all the records, research, correspondence, and other collected information used by Congressman Hobson while serving in a variety of House appropriations subcommittees and committees. Though he was a member of the National Security subcommittee, no records from this committee are included in the collection. It is divided into seven subseries including: IVA, Subcommittee on Military Construction; IVB, Base Realignment and Closure Commission; IVC, Subcommittee on Defense; IVD, Committee on the Budget; IVE, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development; IVF, Congressional Advisory Board for the Member’s and Family Room; and IVG, VA, HUD and Independent Agencies Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations.

    Subseries IVA, Subcommittee on Military Construction, contains the records of the committee during Congressman Hobson’s tenure as the Chairman of the subcommittee. This subseries is of particular historical importance, containing information related to military construction during the time of the Iraq War and the war in Afghanistan. The strength of this subseries is the records dealing with military family housing, military healthcare, conditions and construction at Army and Air Force bases, and new military technology. A particularly interesting group of records for researchers is the investigation reports and related documents into the testing and safety of the Italian-made Sekur-Pirelli H-53 helicopter fuel cell.

    Subseries IVB, Base Realignment and Closure Commission, contains records, reports, and related documents of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) and Congressman Hobson’s testimony before the commission regarding Ohio Seventh District bases. This grouping also contains papers from the Commission’s base closure decisions for 1995.

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  • Subseries IVC, Subcommittee on Defense, holds a variety of records from the House’s Department of Defense (DoD) appropriations subcommittee. The records include the FY 2001 appropriations bill.

    Subseries IVD, Committee on the Budget, holds the records of Congressman Hobson’s time as the senior member of the House Budget Committee. The bulk of this collection is from 1995 to 1998, during which time Congressman Hobson fought for the Balanced Budget Act to significantly lower the debt of the U.S. by 2002. This subseries includes yearly appropriations bills during Hobson’s tenure, President Clinton’s proposed yearly budgets, and papers on a variety of financial issues addressed by the Budget Committee.

    Subseries IVE, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, contains the research and appropriations records for the House’s Energy and Water Development Subcommittee, for which Congressman Hobson was the Ranking Member. The subseries includes three large groupings of records. The first group contains published Energy and Water Development appropriations committee hearings and bills for the years 1993, 1996, 2000, 2003, and 2006. The second group contains records, news articles, and research related to the funding of clean-up of nuclear waste sites, primarily the Yucca Mountain site in Nevada and the Hanford Site in Washington State. Also included in this second group are records regarding the building of bunker-busting nuclear weapons during the administration of President George W. Bush, a program which Congressman Hobson strongly opposed. The third group has records regarding a variety of water purity and clean-up projects, most significantly relating to the efforts of the Everglades Coalition to clean-up the Everglades in Florida.

    Subseries IVF, Congressional Advisory Board for the Member’s and Family Room, contains a small number of records from Congressman Hobson’s service on the advisory board. The primary records in this subseries are the by-laws and policies for the Member’s and Family Room.

    Subseries IVG, VA, HUD and Independent Agencies Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, is a large subseries containing records related to appropriations for the departments of Veterans Administration (VA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Air and Space Administration (NASA). As its name suggests, this House subcommittee managed the appropriations requests and funding for federal independent agencies. Congressman Hobson served as a member of the committee, and he was particularly involved in VA funding, seeking appropriations for the large number of military veterans in the Ohio Seventh District (and the state of Ohio in general). Records covering all aspects of veterans’ affairs are found in this subseries. The subseries also includes a large amount of material on environmental issues and EPA appropriations requests, specifically those that impacted Ohio. By the end of the 110th Congress (2007-2008), this appropriations subcommittee was eliminated, and its responsibilities were transferred to other House appropriations subcommittees.

    Series V, Ohio Senate Material, contains the records of then state senator David Hobson from his first term in 1982 until his election to the U.S. Congress in 1990. This series is organized by record type, such as committee records, speeches, and legislation. Of particular interest to

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  • researchers are the records of the hearings of the Ohio Senate Subcommittee of Health, Human Services and Aging Committee, chaired by Hobson, during 1985. Also of interest are the records of Hobson’s effort to introduce a progressive AIDS bill, meant “to establish programs and guidelines for the care and treatment of those with AIDS and to create a civil right of action for people afflicted with the disease.” The records also include papers related to Hobson’s time as Ohio Senate President Pro Tempore (1988-1990) and as Majority Whip for the Ohio Senate.

    Series VI, Congressional Office Records, contains Congressman Hobson’s office material and daily schedule, as well as the records of his office staff. The series is divided into five subseries. Subseries VIA, Staff Records, includes standard business records for Congressman Hobson’s staff, such as vacation requests, travel reimbursements, staff resumes, and pay information. Subseries VIB, Interns Records, holds the internship applications and resume for those interning in Congressman Hobson’s office. Subseries VIC, House Office Guest Books, contains the guest books for Congressman Hobson’s Washington, D.C., office from 1999 to 2008. Subseries VID, Office Daily Schedules, holds Congressman Hobson’s daily schedules for the years 1997 to 2008. Subseries VIE, Event Invitations and Schedules, contains numerous invitations from a variety of sources—including fellow Congressmen and local constituents—to attend celebrations, lunches and dinners, Congressional meetings, and other special events. The series also has a number of daily schedules of events Congressman Hobson and his staff were to attend.

    Series VII, Congressional Travel Material, contains the records of Congressman Hobson’s numerous CODELs (Congressional Delegation trips), Military Construction Subcommittee inspections and base visits, and individual official travels—both national and international. These records include itineraries, tourist brochures, travel briefings, and other relevant Congressional travel information. The majority of the records document his travels in Europe and the Middle East. The series is arranged first by continent being visited by Congressman Hobson, then by country. The bulk of these records are from 1999 to 2007.

    Series VIII, Ohio Seventh District Issues, contains materials dealing with issues within Congressman Hobson’s Ohio Seventh District and state issues of interest or impact to Seventh District constituents. The series is arranged in eight subseries. Subseries VIIIA, Appropriations, contains general budget information, information on the earmark process, and similar appropriations files. Subseries VIIIB, Regional Projects, contains information on a variety of projects in the Seventh District ranging from the Clark State Literary Project to the Rickenbacker Grand Opening and various art projects. Subseries VIIIC, Dayton Aviation Trail, primarily contains information on the establishment of the Dayton Aviation Heritage Area. Subseries VIIID, Wright-Patterson AFB, holds information on a variety of projects at Wright-Patterson AFB. Subseries VIIIE, State and Local Issues, is the largest of the eight subseries and deals with many projects that do not fit in the other subseries including agricultural issues, postal facilities, and similar issues. Subseries VIIIF, Health Care Issues, contains information on health care reform, Medicare, partial birth abortion, and similar health issues. Subseries VIIIG, Awards, contains information on a variety of awards from honorary degrees to awards from various organizations for service. Finally, Subseries VIIIH, Veterans Affairs, includes information on a variety of topics including the Normandy Veterans Ceremony to information on VA hospitals in Ohio.

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  • Series IX, Audiovisual Material, is arranged in three subseries. The largest subseries is Subseries IXA, Photographs, which contains photographs of Congressman Hobson with the many visitors to his office, official photographs, campaign, photographs with other Congressmen and the President, and photographs taken during his travels, both in the United States and Overseas. Subseries IXB, Photograph Albums, contain a variety of photograph albums documenting a number of events such as Pointe Du Hoc Commemoration Ceremony on June 6, 1980, a variety of congressional trips, and similar events. Subseries IXC, Video Tapes, Cassette Tapes, and Audio Reels, is a small subseries containing mostly VHS tapes from 1986 to 2008 and a small number of cassette/audio reels.

    Series X, Press and Newspaper Clippings, houses material Congressman Hobson and his staff released to the press or produced as part of the Congressman’s outreach to his constituents in the Ohio Seventh District. The series is divided into five subseries. Most of these records span the entire period that Congressman Hobson was a member of the House of Representatives. Subseries XA, Weekly News Column, contains the final drafts of Congressman Hobson’s weekly news column, which appeared in newspapers covering the area of the Ohio Seventh District. Subseries XB, Weekly Radio Show Transcripts and Documents, is composed of the transcripts, scripts, and other related documents used by Congressman Hobson to produce his weekly radio show. Subseries XC, Speeches, holds the speeches and talking points given by Congressman Hobson at a variety of events and meetings. Subseries XD, Press Releases, contains the official press releases sent by Congressman Hobson’s office to various media outlets. Subseries XE, Newspaper Clippings, contains copied newspaper articles and news clippings collected by on a variety of Ohio Seventh District and national issues of relevance or interest to the Congressman. A number of the news clippings also show the Congressman at various events or contain statements he made on particular issues.

    Series XI, Election Material, is organized by election year, and it covers all of David Hobson’s political campaigns—for both the Ohio Senate and U.S. House of Representatives—from 1982 to 2006. This series also contains U.S. Presidential election information for the years 1992, 1996, and 2000. The series is divided by types of materials within each year, such as political mailings and election returns.

    Series XII: Memorabilia contains a wide-variety of items including diplomas, awards, certificates, flags, and plaques given to or collected by Congressman Hobson throughout his tenure both in the Ohio Senate and in the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Subject Terms

    Persons/Families Hobson, David L., 1936-

    Organizations/Corporate Names Ohio. General Assembly. Senate Ohio. General Assembly. Senate. Subcommittee on Health

    United States. Congress. House United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations

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  • United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Dept. of Defense

    United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies

    United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Subcommittee on Military Construction

    United States. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission

    Places Dayton (Ohio)

    Springfield (Ohio)

    Xenia (Ohio)

    Washington (D.C.)

    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio)

    Subjects (General) United States--Politics and government

    Ohio--Politics and government

    Health Issues

    Veteran Affairs

    Material Types Congressional Records

    Legislation

    Speeches

    Correspondences

    Greeting Cards

    Press Releases

    Newspapers

    Magazines/Periodicals Photographs/Albums

    VHS

    Cassette Tapes

    Memorabilia

    Occupations Congressman

    Diplomat

    Legislature

    Ohio Senate President Pro Tempore Majority Whip for the Ohio Senate

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  • Collection Inventory

    Series I: Congressional Legislation

    Subseries IA: Miscellaneous Legislative Issues and Debates

    Box File Description Date

    1 1 One Hundred Votes: Dick Armey’s Guide to the Key Votes of the 102nd Congress

    undated

    2 Voting Record-Appendix A: Roll Calls—102 Congress undated 3 Hobson Legislative Activity Guide—102nd Congress 1991-1992 4 Hobson Legislative Profile—102nd Congress 1991-1992 5 Hobson Legislative Accomplishments 1991-1992, 1994-1996 6 Hobson Legislative Guide for 1st Session of 103rd

    Congress 1993

    7 Hobson Legislative Guide for 2nd Session of 103rd Congress

    1994

    8 Hobson Legislative Profile for 103rd Congress Dec. 14, 1994 9 1993 Hobson Legislative Accomplishments 1994 10 Hobson Voting Record for 104th Congress August 1996 11 Hobson Legislative Profile for 105th-106th Congress 1997-1999 12 Republican Conference Legislative Accomplishments 1996-1997 13 Year-End Reviews 1991-1995 14 Year-End Reviews 1996-1998 15 Hobson Faxes to President Bush 2002 16 Letters Seeking Political Support from Rep. Hobson 2003-2004, 2006 17 52nd Political Inaugural Materials January 20, 1993 18 President George W. Bush Inaugurations Materials 2001, 2005 19 President Bush State of the Union Addresses 2006-2008 20 White House Holiday Celebration Invitations Various Dates 21 September 11, 2001, Memorial Services Sept. 14, 2001;

    Sept. 11, 2002 22 September 11, 2001, Records Sept. 2001

    2 1 Community Development Grants Undated 2 Hobson’s Military Advisory Committee 2005-2006 3 H. R. 1766 Eliminate Waste July 1995

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    4 Social Security Bill July 2000 House Republican Conference 1995

    6 H. R. 3323 Electronic Health Care Standards 2001 7 Congressional Research Service March 1995 8 State by State Impact of Rescission Bill March 1995 9 Appropriations Bill March 1995

    False Claims Bill 1998 11 Meetings Undated 12 Check Bouncing Undated 13 Honda Undated 14 Madison Amendment May 1992

    Congressional Pictorial Directory (108th Congress) January 2003 16 Cases 1993-1994 17 DOT notice of proposed rule making Nov. 2005 18 Campaign Finance Reform Sept. 1993 19 Cong Record / Federal Register Lists 1995

    CQ-Vote Records 2008 21 Voting Record 1992-1996 22 Balanced Budget 1995 23 Welfare Reform March 1995 24 Anti-Terrorism Bill/Anti-Crime March 1996

    Assault Weapons Ban April 1996 26 McDermott Case/Complaint December 2006 27 Whitewater/Other BC Shenanigans Various Dates 28 Talking Papers/Policy Undated 29 Def Cuts WP 1997-1999

    Child Abuse Bill 1993 31 American Shipbuilding Assn. Nov 30-Dec 2, 2004 32 American Shipbuilding Nov 27-29, 2006 33 Congressional Record (Proceedings & Debates) July 2003

    34 Congressional Record (108th Congress) May 2004 State of the Union 1993

    36 State of the State 1995 37 State of the Union 1995 38 State of the Union 1996

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  • 39 State of the Union 1997 40 SOTU 1998 41 State of the Union 1999 42 State of the Union 2005 43 SOTU 2007 44 HBCUI Feb 13, 2002 45 The National Student Leadership Foundation 2000 46 Business Regs Undated 47 CR-Budget-FY06 2006 48 Gas Tax Bill 2000 49 Gas Tax Vol II 2000 50 Student Funding 1995 51 Roster of the Senate and House 1991-1992 52 Bills Sponsored May 8, 1998

    3 1 President Ronald Reagan Funeral Service June 11, 2004 2 Queen Elizabeth II Address to Congress May 16, 1991 3 Hobson’s House Floor Remarks 1991, 1999 4 President Harding Memorial 1991 5 Centennial of Concrete Paving in America Day (H.J.

    Res. 324) Sept. 12, 1991

    6 H.R. 1—Civil Rights Act of 1991 1991 7 Health Care Plans and Debate 1992-1993 8 President Clinton Health Care Plan Budget Material 1993 9 President Clinton Ratings and Legislative Record 1993 10 Federal Consumer Information Catalog 1993 11 Hillary Clinton in Ohio on Health Care 1993 12 Health Information Modernization and Security Act

    (H.R. 3137)—Drafts 1993-1994

    13 NAFTA Materials 1993 14 NAFTA Materials 1993-1994 15 NAFTA Materials 1996 16 National Taxpayers Union Foundation 1993-1994 17 Whitewater Controversy 1993-1994 18 Concerned Women for America Material 1994

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  • 19 H.R. 4296—Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act 1994

    1994

    20 Clinton Crime Bill and Brady Gun Control Bill 1994 21 Crime Statistics and Focus Group 1994 22 Contract with America Records 1994, 1997 23 Contract with America Records 1995 24 “OhioCare” Medicaid Waiver Proposal 1995 25 Congressmen’s Office Expenses 1995 26 GOP Superfund (Waste Cleanup) Plan 1995 27 Safe Drinking Water Act Records Nov. 7, 1995 28 NASA Material 1995-1996, 1998 29 Line Item Veto Material 1995-1997 30 Waco Hearings 1995 31 Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 and Labor

    Laws for Congressional Offices 1995-1996

    32 Organizational Conference/105th Congress Undated 33 Telecommunications Bill 1995-1996 34 GOP Tuesday Group 1995-1997 35 Proposal Cuts of Student Financial Aid 1995-1996 36 U.S. Representative Deborah Price Republican

    Leadership Bid 1995, 1997

    37 Democratic Alternative to GOP Contract for America, The New Democrat (Vol. 7, No. 1)

    Jan.-Feb. 1995

    38 60 Plus Association 1995 39 Congressional Mass Mailings Information 1995-1996 40 Moderate Republicans Material 1995-1997

    4 1 H.R. 728—Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act of 1995

    1995-1998

    2 Welfare Reform Debate 1995-1998 3 Welfare Reform Debate 1995-1998 4 Congressional Reform 1995-1996 5 Minimum Wage Increase 1996 6 Small Business Week June 1996 7 Safe Drinking Water Act Records 1996 8 Omnibus Civilian Science Authorization Act of 1995 1995

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  • 9 Omnibus Civilian Science Authorization Act (H.R. 3322) Appropriations Bill-Rough Draft

    1996

    10 Omnibus Civilian Science Authorization Act (H.R. 3322) Records

    1996

    11 Omnibus Civilian Science Authorization Act (H.R. 3322) Report of the Committee on Science

    1996

    12 Safe Drinking Water Act Records 1996 13 Safe Drinking Water Act Records 1996 14 Labor Unions and Washington D.C. 1996 15 War on Drugs Material 1996 16 Tax Issues 1996 17 Tobacco Issues and Debates 1996-1998 18 Interstate Waste and Flow Control 1996-1997 19 Consumer Price Index 1997-1997 20 Medicare 1996 21 Telecommunications and Digital Television Issues 1996-1997

    5 1 Newt Gingrich Ethics Investigation 1997 2 Congress Term Limits Constitutional Amendment

    Papers 1997

    3 President Clinton ‘s National Education Testing Proposal

    1997

    4 Republican Leadership Council News 1996-1998 5 Marriage Tax Elimination Act 1998 6 Main Street Coalition 1997-1998 7 Child Custody Protection Act (H.R. 1218) 1998-1999 8 Committee on Standards of Official Conduct—

    Miscellaneous Letters 2008

    9 Posthumous Civil War Veterans Medals of Honor 2006-2007 10 Underground Railroad Bill 1997-1998 11 Military Medicare Subvention 1997-1998 12 House of Representatives Pay Raise 1997 13 President Clinton Impeachment Records 1998 14 H.R. 800—Education Flexibility Partnership Act

    Material 1998-1999

    15 H.R. 162—Centennial of Flight 2003 16 H.R. 2307—Establishment of VA Medical Facilities in

    Ohio and Texas June 3, 2003

    15

  • 17 Tuskegee Airmen Recognition 2005 18 Recognition of Jeane J. Kirkpatrick 2006-2007 19 Hobson’s Recognition of Former Congressman Charles

    Vanik 2007

    20 Iraq War Resolution Material 2007 21 House Special Task Force on Ethics Enforcement 2007-2008 22 Hobson’s Recognition of Ginny Gano Undated 23 Generic U.S. Congress Material Various Dates 24 Ohio Statehouse Material Various Dates 25 H. Con. R. 90, Rep. Solis-Murders in Civdad Juarex,

    Mexico 2005

    26 Congressional Diabetes Caucus 2002 27 H.R. 69, Rep. Ney Sense of Congress Supporting

    Iranian People’s Quest for Freedom 2003

    28 The Assurance, Rep. King/Hobson, Access to Mammography Act

    2002

    29 H.R. 3900, Rep. Bill Young, To adjust the Balanced Budget Act of ’85

    2002

    30 H.R. 885, 110th International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act

    2007

    31 Valor Act-H.R. 4915 2007 32 FY09 Budget Res. 2009 33 H.R. 2784, 111th , Need Act 2007 34 H.Res. 100, 110th. Encourage Guatemala to stop

    women’s murders 2007

    35 HR 2405, 110th Proud to be American Citizen Act of 2007

    2007

    36 H.R. 952, Rep. Hoyer Nat’l. charter for Korean War Vets

    2001

    37 H.R. 622, Rep. DeMint to expand adoption tax credit

    2001

    38 H.J. Res 83, Rep. Shimkus Congratulate West Point on bicentennial

    2002

    39 H.R. 3479, Rep. Lipinski To expand aviation capacity in Chicago

    2001

    40 S. 2120 Milk Regulatory Equity Act 2006 41 HR 3800-Promoting HIT Act-DLH Cosponsor 2008 42 H.R. 2176, Mr. Turner, Limited TRICARE program

    eligibility for members of Ready Reserve 2003

    43 H.R. 95, Rep. Houghton, repeal use of certain repayments

    2001

    16

  • 42 Solid Waste Disposal (H.R. 1213 and 1214) Apr. 2002 43 Federal and Military Retirees Pre-tax Payment of

    Healthcare Premiums (H.R. 2125) 2001-2002

    44 H.R. 2574-Iraq Study Group-110th 2007 45 H.R. 3333 -DLH Cosponsor-110th, Minority Health

    Disparities 2007

    46 Innocent Sellers Protection 2008 47 FHA Reform Undated 48 Foreign Direct Investment 2008 49 Bankruptcy 2008 50 Credit Cards 2008 51 Credit Union Regs. 2008

    6 1 HIPAA 1993 2 HIPAA 1994 3 HIPAA 1995 4 HIPAA 1996 5 HIPAA 1997 6 HIPAA 1998 7 HIPAA 1999 8 HIPAA 2000 9 HIPAA 2001 10 HIPAA Act Records 2003 11 HIPAA 2003 12 HIPAA 2004 13 HIPAA 2005 14 HIPAA: ASCA 2001 15 HIPAA: Privacy Undated 16 HIPAA: Portability 1999 17 HIPAA: Individual Identifiers Undated

    7 1 Housing Market 2008 2 FHA/GSE Housing Bills H.R. 5818, H.R. 324 2008 3 Tax Preparers Standards 2008 4 QFT’s 2007

    17

  • 5 SAFE Commission 2008 6 Stimulus 2008 7 Stimulus Proposals 2008 8 RESPA Rules 2008 9 SBIR Reauthorization 2008 10 Veterans Disability Benefits Claims Modernization Act

    (H.R. 6236) June 11, 2008

    11 Cardinal Health-prompt pay 2004 12 H.R. 5704, 109th DLH Cosponsor, Access to Mcare

    Imaging 2007

    13 AOPHA H.R. 5042 2006 14 Cell Phone/Gas Tank Issue 2002 15 Electronic Medical Records Undated 16 International Truck & Engine-pension 2005 17 Tax Reconciliation 2006 18 Tax Relief Act 2006 19 Farm Bill 2007 2007 20 H.R. 1867—110th, NSF Reauthorization 2007 21 104th Congress Indexes 1995-1996 22 Brady Bill 1993 1993 23 Campaign Finance Reform Undated

    Subseries IB: Congressional Bills and Resolutions

    Box File Description Date

    7 24 HR2—Clinger, Line Item Veto 1995 25 HR3—McCollum, Crime Control 1995 26 HR 4—Shaw, Welfare and Family Issues 1995 27 H.R. 5—Clinger, Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of

    1995 1995

    28 HR 6—Crane, Tax Credits for Families 1995 29 HR 7—Spence, Revitalize National Security 1995 30 HR 8—Bunning, Social Security/Earning Limit 1995 31 HR 9—Archer, Tax Bill 1995 32 HR 10—Hyde, Justice System Reform 1995 33 HR 200—Upton, Environmental Liability 1995

    18

  • 34 HR 248—Greenwood, Amend Public Health Service Act, Public Law 104-166

    1996

    35 HR 359—Rohrbacher, Patent Terms 1995 36 HR 370—Stump, Repeal 93’ Voter Registration Act 1995 37 HR 390—Traficant, Burden of Proof-Tax Cases 1995 38 HR 450—Delay, Moratorium on Regulation 1995 39 HR 483—Johnson, Social Security-Title XVIII 1995 40 HR 497—Hyde, Gambling Impact 1995 41 HR 530—Goodling, Student Loans 1995 42 HR 534—Kolbe, Minting $1 coins 1995 43 H.R. 606—Hall, Amend the Dayton Aviation Heritage

    Preservation Act 1995

    44 H.R. 1878—Hobson, 2yr. Extension for Dayton Area Health Plan

    1995

    45 HR 789—Sensenbrenner, Music Licensing 1995 46 HR 820—Lincoln, Recycling Liability 1995 47 HR 873—Cox, Helium Act Repeal 1995 48 H.R. 911—Porter, Personal Civil Liability Immunity 1995 49 HR 1112—Brewster, Tishomingo Nat. Wildlife Refuge 1995 50 HR 1114—Ewing, Child Labor Laws-Minors 1995 51 HR 1120—Zeliff, Fed. Employee Assistance Programs 1995 52 HR 1202—Brown, Exotic Animals 1995 53 HR 1203—Franks, Petroleum Transportation 1995 54 H.R. 2993—Cox, Soft Metric Conversion 1996 55 H.R. 2925—Hyde, Anti-Trust Law for Health Care

    Providers 1996

    56 HR 2959—Torkildsen, Repeal ban on HIV+/Military 1996 57 H.R. 2993—Hobson, Forrestal Institution 1996 58 H.R. 3077—Pomeroy, Commission on Retirement

    Income Policy of 1996 1996

    59 H.R. 3078—Clinger, No use of funds for lobbying 1996 60 H.R. 3103—Archer, Health Insurance Portability 1996 61 H.R. 3142—Hefley, Medicare subvention-Demo 1996 62 H.R. 3144—Livingston, Defend America Act of 1996 1996 63 H.R. 1766—Hobson, Modernized Health Information

    Network 1995

    64 H.R. 1776—Johnson, Black Patriots Coin Act 1996

    19

  • 65 HR 1787—Bilbray, Amend Saccharin Notice Requirement

    1995

    66 H.R. 1834—Ballenger, OSHA Reform Bill 1995 67 HR 1856—Emerson, Disaster Relief 1995 68 HR 1972—Christensen, Tax Codes-employees 1995 69 H.R. 2016—Underwood, Amend Title 10 of the U.S.

    Code 1995

    70 H.R. 2026—Davis, George Washington Commemorative Coin

    1996

    71 HR 2186—Regula, Establish O&E Canal Corridor 1995 72 HR 2202, National Marrow Donor Program 1997 73 H.R. 2320—Herger, Prohibition of Soc. Sec. Payments

    to Prisoners 1995

    74 HR 2521—Horn, Federal Statistical Service 1995 75 HR 2579—Roth, National Tourism Board 1995 76 HR 2627—Livingstone, Smithsonian Coins 1995 77 HR 2657—Taylor, Awarding Billy Graham-Gold Medal 1996 78 HR 2664—Young, Military Ret.-Cost of Living

    Adjustment 1998

    79 HR 2740—Hoke, Protection Sports Fans & Comm. 1995 80 HR 2741 1996 81 HR 1242—Parker/Pryce, Highway Bill 1995 82 HR 1234, Health Insurance Reform 1995 83 HR 1448—Pryce, Indian Child Welfare 1995 84 H.R. 1462—Waxman, Morris K. Udall Parkinson’s

    Disease Act 1995

    85 HR 1514—Tauzin, Propane Gas Safety 1995 86 H.R. 1573—Ney, Amend Title XVIII of U.S. Code 1995 87 HR 1594—Saxton, Employee Benefit Plans 1995 88 HR 1559—Gordon, 800 numbers billing reform 1995

    8 1 H.R. 1610—Thomas, Employer Provided Group Health 1995 2 HR 1627—Bliley, Insecticide/Food & Drug Acts

    Reform 1995

    3 HR 1645—Gillmore, Civilian Marksmanship 1995 4 HR 1646—Laughlin, Armed Forces-Reserves 1995 5 H.R. 1684—Bliley, James Madison Commemorative

    Coin 1996

    20

  • 6 HR 1708—Weller, Federal Mortgage Insurance Corp. 1995 7 H.J. Res. 1—Barton/Hyde/Tate/Geren, Balanced Budget

    Amendment 1995

    8 H.J. Res. 2—McCollum, 12 Year Term Limit 1995 9 H.J. Res. 48—Royce, Retroactive Taxation 1995 10 H.J. Res. 79—Solomon, Flag Desecration Amendment 1995 11 H.J. Res. 132—Kasich, Use CBO number for Budget 1995 12 H. Con. Res. 26—Talent, Jewish War Veterans Stamp 1995 13 H. Con. Res. 100—Hunter, Peace Through Strength 1995 14 H. Con. Res. 160—Houghton, Congrats to Sierra Leone 1996 15 H. Con. Res. 169—Shays 1996 16 H. Res. 30—Combest, OB-GYN Primary Health Care

    Provider 1995

    17 H. Res. 247—Buyer, Ground Troops in Bosnia 1995 18 H. Res. 299—Johnson, Outside Earned Income 1995 19 H. Res. 449—Vucanovich, Relating to breast implants

    and the FDA 1996

    20 H.R. 3253—Parker, G.V. Montgomery VA Medical Center

    1997

    21 H.R. 3275—Pryce, Amend Indian Child Welfare Act 1996 22 H.R. 3421—Pelosi, Imposition of tariffs on products of

    China 1996

    23 H.R. 3433— Rep. Archer, Ticket to work 1998 24 H.R. 3465—Johnson, Amend Title V of Social Security 1996 25 H.R. 3468—Gekas, Biomaterials Access Assurance Act

    of 1996 1996

    26 H.R. 3506—President Ford Congressional Medal 1998 27 H.R. 4000—Dornan, Restoration of Missing Persons

    Authorities 1996

    28 105th Congress—1st Session, Statements, One Minutes, Etc.

    1998

    29 H. Con. Res. —Rep. Gingrich, U.S. Historical Documents Day

    1998

    30 H. Con. Res. 10—Solomon, Baltics should be in NATO 1997 31 H. Con. Res. 100—Chabot, Taiwan (ROC) self-

    determinate 1997

    32 H. Con. Res. 107—McDade, International Little League 1997 33 H. Con. Res. 208—Rep. Lazio, Housing Pledge 1998 34 H. Con. Res. 210—Rep Shays, Promoting long-term

    care insurance 1998

    21

  • 35 H. Con. Res. 258—Rep. Nowey, Support international referendum on political status of East Timor

    1998

    36 H. Con. Res. 274—Rep. Young (FL), 50th Anniversary of Nat’l Heart Lung and Blood Institution

    1998

    37 H. Con. Res. 317—Rep Myrick, Tribute to Off. Chestnut and Gibson

    1998

    38 H. Con. Res. 343—Rep. Fowler, Opposition to forces in Kosovo

    1998

    39 H. Con. Res. 367 2000 40 H.J.R. 2—McCollum, Term Limits Amendment 1997 41 H.J.R. 75—Stump, Bob, Honor of Bob Hope as Veteran 1997 42 H. Res. 45—Rep. Hall, Tony, Honor ’96 Nobel Prize

    Winner 1997

    43 H.R. 192—Hefley, Medicare Subvention Demonstration 1997 44 H. Res. 211—Rep. Knollenberg, Oppose America

    Signature of Kyoto 1984

    45 H. Res. 235—Rep. Bass, Charles, National Mammography Day

    1997

    46 H. Res. 267—Rep. Pappas, End use of Drugs by children and in our schools

    1997

    47 H. Res. 452—Rep. Latham, Reject Postage Rate Increase

    1998

    48 H. Res. 565—Rep. Bass, Fight against Breast Cancer 1998 49 H.R. 412—Hastings, Oroville-Tonasket Claims 1997 50 H.R. 426—Rep. Nethercutt, Family Farm Tax

    Simplification Act 1997

    51 H.R. 453—Rep. Ackerman, The Downed Animal Protection Act

    1997

    52 H.R. 511, National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act

    1997

    53 H.R. 619—Rep. Porter, The Bear Protection Act 1997 54 H.R. 659—Burr, Amend Clean Air & Superfund 1997 55 H.R. 678—Gillmore, Thomas Edison Sesq. Coin 1997 56 H.R. 695—Rep. Goodlatte, SAFE, Encryption Act 1997 57 H.R. 699—Bonilla, Military Voting Rights Act 1997 58 H.R. 722—Hastings, Voluntary EFTPS (Elec. Tax) 1997 59 H.R. 789—Sensenbrenner, Fairness in Musical

    Licensing 1997

    60 H.R. 815—Cardin, Emergency Medical Services Undated 61 H.R. 831—Regula, D.C. Retrocession 1997 62 H.R. 901—D. Young, American Land Sovereignty 1997

    22

  • 63 H.R. 970—Rep .Burton, Ntl. Gas Vehicle Incentives Act 1997 64 H.R. 971—Bass, Northern Forest Stewardship 1997 65 H.R. 1010—Rep. Portman, Mandates Information Act 1998 66 H.R. 1053—Common Cents Stock Pricing Act of 1997 1997 67 H.R. 1168—Istook, BIA acquisition of Indian land 1997 68 H.R. 1203—B.Stump, Ebonics 1997 69 H.R. 1283—Ehrlich, Moratorium on RESPA lawsuits 1997 70 H.R. 1372—Chris Cox, Budget Process Reform Act 1998 71 H.R. 1378—Rep. Hayworth, Open Competition and

    Fairness Act 1997

    72 H.R. 1387—Rep. Miller, End U.S. Sugar Subsidies 1997 73 H.R. 1470—Kasich, Transportation Empowerment 1997 74 H.R. 1521—Rep. Gallegly, Public Service Aviation Act 1997 75 H.R. 1543—Rep. Gallegly, Private Property Rights 1997 76 H.R. 1650—Christensen, Gold Medal to Mother Teresa 1997 78 H.R. 1635—Stokes, National Underground RR 1997 79 H.R. 1705—Horn, Campaign in the Sunshine 1997 80 H.R. 1863—Rep. Bob Ney, Job Protection Act of 1997 1997 81 H.R. 1864—Peanut Program Phase Out 1997 82 H.R. 1984—Rep. Klink, 5 Year Study on Air Quality Undated 83 H.R. 2095—Porter/Dreier, China & Human Rights 1997 84 H.R. 2129—Rep. Traficant, Douglas Applegate US Post

    Office 1997

    85 H.R. 2202—Rep. Young, C., Bone Marrow Registry Act 1997 86 H.R. 2305—Rep. Hall, T., Commission to 100th of

    Flight 1997

    87 H.R. 2321—Rep. Burton, Caddie Relief Act of 1997 1997 88 H.R. 2383—Rep. Ehlers, FCC Enforcement Act 1998 89 H.R. 2478—Rep. Paul, Freedom Debate Act of 1997 1997 90 H.R. 2500—Rep. McCollum, Bankruptcy Reform Act 1997 91 H.R. 2661—Rep. McInnis, Sound Scientific Practices

    Act 1998

    92 H.R. 2661—Rep. McInnis, Sound Scientific Practices Act

    1998

    93 H.R. 2709—Rep. Gilman (Chair), Iran Missile Proliferation Sanctions Act of 1997

    1997

    94 H.R. 2727—Rep. Boehlert, Superfund Reform Bill 1997

    23

  • 95 H.R. 2766—Rep. LaTourette, Karl Bernal US Post Office Building

    1997

    96 H.R. 2829—Rep. Visclosky, Bulletproof Vest Partnership Act

    1997

    97 H.R. 2939—Rep. Brady, The Federal Agency Sunset Act of ‘98

    1998

    98 H.R. 3045—Rep. Kasich, Transportation Devolution Bill

    1997

    99 H.R. 3125—Rep. Houghton, Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997

    1997

    100 H.R. 3131—Rep. Shays, Public Internet Access to CRS 1998 101 H.R. 3156—Rep. Houghton, Cong. Gold Medal to

    Nelson Mandela 1998

    102 H.R. 3534—Rep. Condit, Mandates Information Act 1998 103 H.R. 3396—Murtha, McDade, Citizens Protection Act

    ‘98 1998

    104 H.R. 3521—Rep. Hobson, Greenview Schools Land Conveyance

    1998

    105 H.R. 3572—Rep. Bilirakis, Spectrum Protection Act 1998 106 H.R. 3602—Rep. Boehner, GATT T.V. Bill 1998 107 H.R. 3610—Rep. Greenwood, National Oil heat

    Research Check off 1998

    108 H.R. 3634—Rep. Lazio, The Manufactured Housing Improvement Act of 1998

    1998

    109 H.R. 3690—Rep. Wise, EPA Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions

    1998

    110 H.R. 3710—Rep. Scarborough, USS Indianapolis Relief Act

    1998

    111 H.R. 3722—Rep. Christensen, Independent Contractor Reform

    1998

    112 H.R. 3747—Rep. Kelly, Stalking Protection Act 1998 113 H.R. 3783—Rep. Oxley, Child Online Protection Act 1998 114 H.R. 3821—Rep. Portman, George H.W. Bush CIA

    Compound 1998

    115 H.R. 3894—Rep. Hall, Reinvigorate Science at Air Force

    1998

    116 H.R. 4056—Rep. Sessions, Bosnia Force Realignment Act

    1998

    117 H.R. 4213—Rep. Solomon, Savings and Investment Relief Act

    1998

    118 H.R. 4250—Rep. Hastert, Patient Protection Act 1998 119 H.R. 4269—Rep. Forbes, Fairness in Securities

    Transactions 1998

    24

  • 120 H.R. 4537—Rep. Ney, Veterans Education Benefits Equity

    1998

    121 H.R. 4540—Rep. Graham, FLSA exemption for funeral directors

    1998

    9 1 H.R. 4550—Rep. Portman, Drug Demand Reduction Act

    1998

    2 H.R. 4590—Rep. Castle, Ed-Flex Program 1998 3 H.R. 4602—Rep. Pryce, “Chalmers Wylie Veterans

    Clinic” 1998

    4 H.R. —Rep. Horn, Fed. Statistical Systems Act 1997 5 H. Con. Res. 24—Rep. Salmon, Opposing Declaration

    of Palestine 1999

    6 H. Con. Res. 30—Rep. Metcalf, Protect Congressional Authority Act

    1999

    7 H. Con. Res. 30—Executive Order, 1999 8 H. Con. Res. 58—Rep. Pallone, VETS day recognition 1999 9 H.R. 70—Rep. Stump, Arlington National Cemetery

    Burial Eligibility Act 1999

    10 H. Con. Res. 110—Celebration for Ann. Of Apollo 11 Mission

    1999

    11 H. Con. Res. 112—S.S. Lane Victory 1999 12 H. Con. Res. 282—Rep. Hayes, Person of the Century-

    G.I. 2000

    13 H. Con. Res. 292—Rep. Armey, Congrats to Taiwan for Pres. Elections

    2000

    14 H. Con. Res. 306—Rep. Shimkus, 60th Anniversary of non recognition of Soviet takeover of Bosnia

    2000

    15 H. Con. Res. 388—Rep. Jones, 100th Anniversary of the Ohio AAA

    2000

    16 H. J. Res. 33—Rep. Cunningham, Flag Desecration Act 1999 17 H. J. Res. 46—Rep. Young, Honoring Zachary Fisher 1999 18 H. J. Res. 48—Rep. Scarborough, Honoring survivors of

    USS Indianapolis 1999

    19 H. J. Res. 86—Rep. Ewing, Honoring 50th Anniv. Of Korean War

    2000

    20 H. J. Res. 102—Rep. Bachus, Birmingham Pledge 2000 21 H. R. 5—Eliminate Earnings Test for SS 1999 22 H. R. 6—Rep. Weller, Marriage Tax Elimination Act 1999 23 H. Res. 95—Rep. Pitts, Tax Freedom Resolution 1999 24 H. R. 199—Rep. Emerson, Mil. Retiree Health Care

    Task Force 1999

    25

  • 25 H. R. 146—Rep. Ralph Hall, LST Ship Memorial Bill 1999 26 H. R. 175—Rep. Johnson, Low Inc. Housing Tax Credit

    Act 1999

    27 H. Res. 198 Expressing Jim Thorpe as “America’s Athlete of the Century”

    1999

    28 H. Res. 211—Rep. Bass, Prostate Cancer Awareness 1999 29 H. Res. 226—Condemn synagogue Arson of June 18,

    1999 1999

    30 H. Res. 298—Rep. Visclosky, Antidumping and countervailing measures

    1999

    31 H. R. 350—Rep. Portman, Mandates Information Act of 1999

    1999

    32 H. R. —Rep. Bilirakis, Protect State Tobacco Recoveries

    1999

    33 H. R. 354—Amend Title 17, USC to protect of info 1999 34 H. R. 355—Rep. Condit, Truth in Recruiting Act 1999 35 H. R. 380—Rep. Greenwood, Oilheat Research Alliance

    Act of 1999 2000

    36 H. R. 396—Ronald V. Dellums Bldg. 1999 37 H. R. 435—Rep. Lewis (Jerry), Ronald Dellums Federal

    Building 1999

    38 H. R. 443—Rep. Shays, Downed Animal Protection Act 1999 39 H. R. 464—Rep. Granger, Higher Ed Affordability Act 1999 40 H.R. 494—Rep. Oxley, Expressing the Constitutionality

    of the Ohio State Motto 1999

    41 H. R. 557—Rep. Ney, Community Safe Act of 1999 1999 42 H. R. 570—Rep. Chabot, Education IRA Fairness Act 1999 43 H. R. 625—Rep. Ney, Veterans Ed. Benefits Equity Act 1999 44 H. R. 654—Rep. Shays, Congressional Research Access

    Act 1999

    45 H. R. 735—Rep. Ney, Gun Retention Act 1999 46 H. R. 764—Rep. Pryce, Child Abuse Prevention Act

    (CAPE) 1999

    47 H. R. 775—Rep. Davis, Y2K Readiness and Responsibility

    1999

    48 H. R. 783—Rep. Bilirakis, Amateur Radio Protection Act

    1999

    49 H. R. 800—Rep. Castle, Education Flexibility Partnerships

    1999

    50 H. R. 850—Rep. Goodlatte, SAFE Act 1999 51 H. R. 852—Dept. of Ag E-Filing 1999

    26

  • 52 H. R. 853—Budget Process Reform Act of 1999 1999 53 H. R. 865—Rep. Houghton, Determining the exclusion

    of gains from princ. res. Sale 1999

    54 H. R. 883—Rep. Don Young, American Land Sovereignty Act

    1999

    55 H. R. 903—Rep. Bliley, Liberty Dollar Bill Act 1999 56 H. R. 922—Rep. Riley, Education IRA Plus Act 1999 57 H. R. 924—Rep. Spratt, Eliminating Kerosene Tax 1999 58 H. R. 985—Rep. Gallegly, Public Services Aviation Act 1999 59 H. R. 987—Rep. Roy Blunt, Workplace Preservation

    Act 1999

    60 H. R. 1102—Rep. Portman, Retirement Pension and Security Reform

    2000

    61 H. R. 1111—Fed. Services Long Term Care Act of 1999 1999 62 H. R. 1115—Rep. Candy, Amending Title XVIII of Soc.

    Sec. 1999

    63 H. R. 1130—Rep. Lazio, Emergency Residence Protection Act

    1999

    64 H. R. 1141—Rep. Boehner, Truth in Employment Act 1999 65 H. R. 1183—Amend Fastener Quality 1999 66 H. R. 1190—Rep. Greenwood, Solid Waste Interstate

    Trans. Act 1999

    67 H. R. 1995—Rep. McCrery, Amend Internal Revenue Code of 1986

    1999

    68 H. R. 1291—Rep. Upton, Internet Access Charge Prohibition

    1999

    69 H. R. 1195—Amend Int. Revenue Code to increase meal expense deductions

    1999

    70 H. R. 1291—Prohibit Access charges on Internet Providers

    1999

    71 H. R. 1300—Recycle America’s Land Act 1999 72 H. R. 1301—Rep. Blunt, De-listing of Propane as a

    Hazardous Chemical 1999

    73 H. R. 1322—Rep. Gallegly, Increase Limit of nondeductible contributions to retirement

    2000

    74 H. R. 1336—Rep. Lazio, Emergency Resident Protection Act

    1999

    75 H. R. 1360—Harmonized Treatment Schedule 1999 76 H. R. 1405—Rep. Sherrod Brown, Establishing the Don

    Pease federal bldg 1999

    77 H. R. 1441—Rep. Boehner, Truth in Employment Act 1999

    27

  • 78 H. R. 1442—Rep. Calvert, Law Enforcement Safety & Enhancement Act

    1999

    79 H. R. 1443—Rep. Conyers, To provide for the collection of data on traffic stops

    2000

    80 H. R. 1472—Diabetes Postage Stamp 1999 81 H. R. 1542—Rep. Calvert, Law Enforcement and Public

    Safety Enhancement Act 1999

    82 H. R. 1556—Rep. Greenwood, Prevention of School Violence Act

    1999

    83 H. R. 1556—Nat Commission on Prevention of School Violence

    1999

    84 H. R. 1567—Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies

    1999

    85 H. R. 1579—Children’s Hospital And Research Act of 1999

    1999

    86 H. R. 1592—Regulatory Fairness and Openness Act of 1999

    1999

    87 H. R. 1598—Rep. Bryant, To provide a patent term rest rev procedure for certain drug

    1999

    88 H. R. 1601—Rep. Ehrlich, Blind Empowerment Act 1999 89 H. R. 1620—Rep. Istook, Jurisdictional Threshold for

    NLRB 1999

    90 H. R. 1650—Border Improvement and Immigration Act of 1999

    1999

    91 H. R. 1778—Rep. Gillmor, Federal Election Law Integrity Act

    1999

    92 H. R. 1814—Rep. LaHood, Tax Fairness for the States 1999 93 H. R. 1850—Rep. Miller, Sugarcane and Sugarbeets 1999 94 H. R. 1932—Gold Medal for Father Theodore Hesburg 1999 95 H. R. 1987—Rep. Goodling, Fair access to indemnity

    and reimbursement Act 1999

    96 H. R. 2128—Rep. Brady, Abolish Obsolete Agencies Act

    1999

    97 H. R. 2129—Rep. Burr, Uniform food safety warning notification requirements

    2000

    98 H. R. 2130—Farias Date-Rape Prevention Drug Act of 1999

    1999

    99 H. R. 2166—Rep. Porter, Bear Protection Act 1999 100 H. R. 2216—Rep. Kaptur, To Temp suspend the duty on

    HPA 1999

    101 H. R. 2308—Rep. Portman, Computer Donations 1999 102 H. R. 2341—Safety Net Preservation Act 1999

    28

  • 103 H. R. 2346—State and Local enforcement of FCC regulations re: citizens band radio

    1999

    104 H. R. 2350—Repeal Taxes on American Values 1999 105 H. R. 2357— “Louise Stokes Post Office in Shaker

    Heights, OH 1999

    106 H. R. 2366—Small Business Liability Reform Act of 1999

    1999

    107 H. R. 2372—Private Property Rights Implementation Act

    1999

    108 H. R. 2465—MilCon Approps 2000 109 H. R. 2528—Establish Bur. Of Imm. Service and Bur.

    Of Imm. Enforcement in DOJ 1999

    110 H. R. 2620—Rep. Mark Foley, Glaucoma Detection-Medicare elg.

    2000

    111 H. R. 2639—Establish peer review of OSHA standards 1999 112 H. R. 2709—Rep. Goodlatte, Amending the Food Stamp

    Act 1999

    113 H. R. 2749—Rep. Foley, Disaster Protection 1999 114 H. R. 2815—Rep. Rogan, Gold medal to Armstrong,

    Aldrin and Collins 1999

    115 H. R. 2919—Nat. Underground RR Freedom Center Act 1999 116 H. R. 2926—Comprehensive Access and Responsibility

    in Health Care Act 1999

    117 H. R. 3082—Rep. Ramstad, S. Corporation Stock 2000 118 H. R. 3100—Rep. Frelinghuyse, Amending the

    Communications Act 1999

    119 H. R. 3174—Rep. McCrery 1999 120 H. R. 3193—Rep. Evans, Dept. of Vet Affairs 1999 121 H. R. 3517—Rep. Sununu, Amending Taxpayer Relief

    Act 1999

    122 H. R. 3525—Rep. Oxley, FCC requirements for noncom broa

    2000

    123 H. R. 3591—Rep. Goodwin, Recognizing service of Mr. Mrs. Reagan

    2000

    124 H. R. 3594—Rep. Herger, Repeal modif. Of installment method

    2000

    125 H. R. 3625—Rep. Dickey, Federal Water Pollution Act 2000 126 H. R. 3663—Rep. Ose, Dept. of Defense/student loans 2000 127 H. R. 3679—Rep. Cook, Minting of commemorative

    coins for Salt Lake Olympic games 2000

    128 H. R. 3916—Rep. Portman, REPEAL excess tax on telephones

    2000

    29

  • 129 H. R. 3918—Rep. Rogers, Establish the Bureau of Immigration Services and Enforcement

    2000

    130 H. R. 4033—Rep. Visclosky, Amend Omnibus Crime Control Streets

    2000

    131 H. R. 4069—Rep. Bass, Extend Authority for postal patr to fund breast cancer research

    2000

    132 H. R. 4271—Rep. Ehlers, Education program extension 2000 133 H. R. 4314—Rep. LaTourette, Larry Small Post Office

    Building 2000

    134 H. R. 4328—R Rep. Ramstad 2000 135 H. R. 4382—Rep. Hall, Voluntary Separation incentives

    for military 2000

    136 H. R. 4492—Rep. Lofgren, Amending title 39 Undated 137 H. R. 4547—Rep. Ryan, Waivers for nurses’ aide 2000 138 H. R. 4807—Rep. Coburn, Comprehensive AIDS

    Resources 2000

    139 H. R. 4844—Rep. Shuster, Modernization of Railroad Finance

    2000

    140 H. R. 4864—Rep. Stump, Amend Title 38-Sec of Vet Affair

    2000

    141 H. R. 5036—Rep. Hall, Amend the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992

    2000

    142 H. R. 5042—Rep. Hobson, To amend SS Act to protect Medicare to beneficiary in a Medicare+Choice plane

    2000

    143 H. R. 2904—Rep.Hobson, Military Constriction Appropriations for 2002

    2001

    144 H. R. 5212—American Folklife Library of congress program, collecting personal histories of veterans

    2000

    145 H. R. 426—Rep. Gilman, Violence in the Middle East 2000 146 H. R. 635—Rep. Mollohan, Pres. provide relief from

    steel import injuries 2000

    147 H. R. 5490—Rep. Hall to provide for an Office of Air Force research

    2000

    Subseries IC: Signed Letters and Sponsored Legislation

    Box File Description Date

    9 147 Signed and Co-signed Letters—102nd Congress 1991-1992 148 Sponsored and Co-sponsored Legislation—102nd

    Congress 1991-1992

    149 Sponsored and Co-sponsored Legislation—102nd Congress

    1991-1992

    30

  • 150 Signed and Co-signed—103rd Congress-2nd Session 1994

    10 1 Signed and Co-signed Letters—104th Congress, 2nd Session

    1996

    2 Signed and Co-signed Letters—106th Congress 1999-2000 3 Signed and Co-signed Letters—107th Congress 2001-2002 4 Co-signed Letters—108th Congress 2004 5 Co-sponsored Legislation—109th Congress 2005-2006 6 Sponsored Co-sponsored letters—108th Congress 2003-2005 7 Signed and Co-signed Letters—110th Congress 2007-2008 8 Sponsored and Co-sponsored Legislation—110th

    Congress 2007-2008

    Subseries ID: Thank You and Congratulatory Letters

    Box File Description Date

    10 9 Thank You Letters—General Constituents Various dates 10 Thank You Letters—General Constituents Various dates 11 Thank You Letters—General Constituents Various dates 12 Thank You Letters—General Constituents 1998-2003

    11 1 Thank You Letters—General Constituents Various dates 2 Thank You Letters—General Constituents Various dates 3 Thank You Letters—General Constituents Undated 4 Thank You Letters—Executives of Organizations and

    Community Groups Undated

    5 Thank You Letters—Executives of Organizations and Community Groups

    Various dates

    6 Thank You Letters—Executives of Organizations and Community Groups

    Various dates

    7 Thank You Letters—Dayton Children’s Hospital Photograph Book

    Undated

    8 Thank You Letters—St. Bernadette School 1st Grade Class

    2005

    9 Thank You Letters—Media Group Various dates 10 Thank You Letters—University Leaders Various dates 11 Thank You Letters—Local and County Government Various dates 12 Thank You Letters—Ohio Politicians Various dates

    31

  • 13 Thank You Letters—Hobson Political and Personal Financial Contributions

    Various dates

    12 1 Thank You Letters—Foreign Various dates 2 Thank You Letters—Department of the Air Force Various dates 3 Thank You Letters—Department of the Army Various dates 4 Thank You Letters—Department of the Navy Various dates 5 Thank You Letters—U.S. Congressmen Various dates 6 Thank You Letters—U.S. Congressmen Various dates 7 Thank You Letters—President’s Cabinet and Associated

    Departments Various dates

    8 Thank You Letters—U.S. Presidents Various dates 9 September 11, 2001-related letters Sept.-Dec. 2001 10 Thank You Letters—Written by Hobson Various dates 11 Birthday Letters for Rep. Hobson from Politicians 1997-2004 12 Thanks 1991 13 Christmas Thank You 1991 14 Thanks from DLH [David L. Hobson] 1992 15 Thanks 1992 16 Correspondence Sent 1991-1992 17 Thank You from DLH [David L. Hobson] 1993 18 Thank You from DLH [David L. Hobson] 1994 19 Thanks from DLH [David L. Hobson] 1995 20 Correspondence Sent 1993 21 Correspondence Sent 1994 22 Correspondence Sent 1995 23 Greeting Cards Undated 24 DLH-Retirement-Birthday Notes Various Dates 25 Thank You Letters 1991 26 Correspondence with Superintendent of Public School

    (Orenburg, Russia) 2002

    27 Correspondence-DLH to Postmaster November 1997 28 Letter Frequency Report June 20, 2008

    13 1 Notes 2008 2 Holiday Card 2006

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  • 3 Christmas Card 1995-1996 4 Xmas Card 1993 5 Christmas Card 1998 6 Christmas Card 1999 7 Christmas Card 2000 8 Christmas Card 2001 9 Christmas Card 2002 10 Christmas Card 2004 11 Christmas Card 2004 12 Holiday Card 2005 13 Holiday Card 2005 14 “Thank You” Various Dates 15 Christmas Card 2007 16 Sample Congrats Letters Various Dates 17 Sample Condolence Letters 1994-1998 18 Holiday Greeting Cards Undated 19 Correspondences Various Dates 20 VIP 1997 21 Sorry You are Retiring Letters 2007 22 Sampling of Letters & Proclamations Various Dates 23 Congratulations 1992 24 Congratulations 1992 25 Congratulations 1993 26 Congratulations 1994

    Series II: Constituent Letters

    Box File Description Date 14 Constituent Letters March-May 1991,

    Oct. 1991 15 Constituent Letters Oct.-Dec. 1991, 1992 16 Constituent Letters 1992 17 Constituent Letters Nov. 1992-Jan. 1993 18 Constituent Letters 1992-1993 19 Constituent Letters Jan., Mar.-May 1993 20 Constituent Letters 1993

    33

  • 21 Constituent Letters 1993 22 Constituent Letters 1993 23 Constituent Letters 1993 24 Constituent Letters Nov. 1993-Mar. 1994 25 Constituent Letters 1993-1994 26 Constituent Letters 1993, May-July 1996 27 Constituent Letters Jan.-Mar. 1994 28 Constituent Letters July-Sept. 1994 29 Constituent Letters 1994 30 Constituent Letters Feb.-Mar. 1995 31 Constituent Letters 1995 32 Constituent Letters Jan.-Feb. 1996 33 Constituent Letters Aug.-Oct. 1996 34 Constituent Letters Dec. 1996-Feb. 1997 35 Constituent Letters 1997 36 Constituent Letters 1997-1998 37 Constituent Letters Oct.-Dec. 1998 38 Constituent Letters 1998 39 Constituent Letters 1998 40 Constituent Letters 1998 41 Constituent Letters 1998-2002, Apr.-May

    2000 42 Constituent Letters Sept.-Dec. 1999 43 Constituent Letters May-Nov. 2000, July-

    Sept. 2001 44 Constituent Letters Aug.-Oct. 2002 45 Constituent Letters July-Aug. 2003, 2007-

    2008 46 Constituent Letters 2004, Various Dates 47 Constituent Letters Dec. 2004-Mar. 2005 48 Constituent Letters Mar. 2005-July 2005 49 Constituent Letters July 2005-Dec. 2005 50 Constituent Letters Aug. 2005-Dec. 2005 51 Constituent Letters Nov. 2005-Feb. 2007,

    July 2006-Jan. 2007 52 Constituent Letters Feb. 2006-June 2007

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  • 53 Constituent Letters May 2006-Sept. 2006 54 Constituent Letters Jan. 2007-Mar. 2007 55 Constituent Letters Mar. 2007-July 2007 56 Constituent Letters July 2007-Dec 2007 57 Constituent Letters 2007-2008 58 Constituent Letters 2008

    Series III: Administration

    Subseries IIIA: General Information

    Box File Description Date

    59 1 House Rules and Manual (One Hundred Ninth Congress)

    2005

    60 Congressional Quarterly 1991-1996 61 Congressional Quarterly 1997-2002 62 House Journal, Congressional Quarterly 1998, 2003-2007 63 1 Congressional Record: 108th Congress, 2nd Session (Col.

    150, No. 63) May 7, 2004

    2 Congressional Directory of the 108th Congress (two copies)

    2003

    3 Congressional Pictorial Directory of the 110th Congress (two copies)

    June 2007

    4 Event Introductions of Rep. Hobson 2000-2001, undated 5 Biographies of Miscellaneous U.S. Congressmen Undated

    Subseries IIIB: Carolyn Hobson Material

    Box File Description Date

    63 6 Carolyn Hobson-Biographies Undated 7 Carolyn Hobson-Various Public Service

    Announcements Various Dates

    8 Carolyn Hobson-Miscellaneous Papers 1993-1997 9 Carolyn-Speeches Undated 10 Carolyn Hobson-Newspaper Articles Various Dates 11 U.S. House of Representatives Floor Procedures

    Manuals 1997, 2001

    12 Letter to the Editor Postelection Nov. 23, 2004

    35

  • 13 Hobson Office Auto Lease Jan. 25, 1999 14 Retirement Clips 2008

    Subseries IIIC: David Hobson Material

    Box File Description Date

    63 15 Miscellaneous Hobson Biographies 1990-2001 16 Miscellaneous Hobson Biographies 2005-2007, undated 17 Miscellaneous Hobson Biographies Undated 18 Hobson Family History Undated 19 Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Birth and Marriage Cert. Various Dates

    Series IV: House of Representatives Committee Material

    Subseries IVA: Military Construction Subcommittee

    Box File Description Date

    64 1 Medical Diseases 1998, 2001 2 Medical Alcoholism (Research Society on Alcoholism)

    (Texas) 1998-2001

    3 Medical Custodial Care (Tyler Denman) 2000, 2001 4 USO Jan. 2000 5 Medical, Kettering Neuroscience Institute 1996-1998 6 Medical, Computer based Record/Personal ID Carrier 1998 7 Medical, AIMCARE/Composite Health Care Sys II

    (USI-Eric Graham) 1998

    8 Medical, Id. State Licenses (MARC Asso.) 1998 9 Medical, Breast Cancer 1998 10 Medical, Anti-smoking (SmithKline Beecham) 1997, 1998 11 Medical, Prescribing Psychologists 1995, 1997 12 Adv. Concept Tech. Demo (ACTD) (Van Hipp) 1998 13 Jefferson Project (Bio Warfare) (Battelle) 2001, 2002 14 Jt. Adv. Strike Tech. (JAST) 1995-1997 15 Procurement/RD&T, Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) 1995-1998 16 Medical, Hepatitis B vaccination new recruits

    (GlaxoWellcome) 2001

    36

  • 17 Vulnerability Determination Air Veh. Contamination (Micro Sys-Joe Wms.)

    2003

    18 Ultra Wideband Fiber Optic Secure Laser Data Line (ITT)

    2003

    19 Next Gen. Aerosp. Res. Initiative (NGARI) (JmsGregory Asso)

    2003

    20 Aging Aircraft-Ad. Tech Into Legacy Avionics Sys. (Ball)

    2004

    21 (Areosp. Sensors) (General Atomics) 2003 22 Strategic Aerosp. Metals Consort. (BrushWellman & W-

    P) 2003

    23 Microwave Power Module (Electronic Industries Asso.) 1997 24 Safeguard (ChemBio) (Program) (TI) 1997 25 Thermophotovoltaics (Tecogen) 1997 26 SBL TRW 1997 27 Chem/Bio (Prociv) 1997 28 Metalcasting (DLA) 1996,1998 29 Edison Materials (use W-P equip) 1998 30 Extended Range Guided Munitions (Gene Davidson,

    KDI) 2003

    31 ChemBio Incident Response Force (CBIRF) (Battelle) 2001-2003 32 Component Upgrade Recert. Environ. (CURE)

    (EDaptive/PMA) 2003

    32 Durable Hybrid Coatings for Aircraft Systems (UDRI) 2003 32 Nat. Aircraft Noise Assessment Facility (Veridian,

    Sojka) 2003

    33 Phase Diversity-Imaging Thru Vol. Turbulance (Veridian, Sojka)

    2004

    34 Precision Location And Identification (PLAID) (Mercer Engineering)

    2003

    35 MilCon 04-Chlorine Various Dates 36 Bosca, Leather (import quotas) (Dept. of Commerse) 2003 37 Bosma, Lee (Bosma Machine & Tool Co., Tipp City)

    DOD King 2002

    38 Karl Druva 1999 39 Franklincovey Co. (DOD) (family support programs) 2002 40 George Fischer Mosner Automotive 2001 41 Higgins, Dick (OSHA) 2002 42 Hyundai (Plant, Mexico Lawsuit) 2002 43 Kullman Industries (Bill Ulrey) 2001

    37

  • 44 MilCon-General Meyer Promotion 2003 45 Mixon, Mal (Foreign Intel. Advisory Board) 2003 46 National City Corp. (Bank), Jim Fitzpatrick (DOD

    overseas bk.) 2002

    47 Patel, Hema (Intellitech Sys. Inc.), COE (8(a) solicitation)

    2003

    48 Reynolds, Brittany (A.F. application) 2003 49 Six Flags (per Steve Hart) Whales (Commerce) 2003 50 UPS 2001 51 CHAMBERLAIN, John Sr. (DOD), (Boy Scout trip to

    Hampton Roads, Newport News, or Norfolk) 2003

    52 United States Air and Trade Show, Kinlin, Donald J. (Navy, AF)

    2003

    53 Coleman, Jos. (ROTC-Wilberforce/Central State) 2001 54 Deskbook Joint Program Office (W-P), (Evans, Earl)

    DOD 2002

    55 DHL (Wolfgang Pordzik) DOD (free holiday packages to Afghanistan)

    2002

    56 Durstein, Quentin (DOD), (Benefits for medically dischg.)

    2002

    57 Haggstrom, Col. Glenn USAF 2001 58 Hoeper, Paul J. “Page” 2002 59 Morris, John L. (DOD) (rec. for Deputy Dir. DARPA) 2002 60 Le Meilleur Contruction Co. (Korea) 2002 61 Nick, Phillip (employment) 2001 62 Rees, MG Raymond “Fred” NGB 2002 63 Rhodes, Lt. Gen. George (per John Dalton, Fairborn C

    of C) 2002

    64 George, Stephen C. , Ex. Dir. Ohio Bicentennial (fly over)

    2002

    65 Hi-Tek Manufacturing (Pratt-Whitney/UT) (MBC for B. Jackson)

    1998

    66 Pyaton, Laura (U.S. Investigation Service / OPM) 2003 67 Weber, Douglas B. (FAA) 2003 68 Williams, Jeffrey + MUSGROVE, Laura 2001-2002 69 ACI (Steel Scrap from Russia), (Greg Laughlin, PB) 2001 70 Dudley, Duke (Air Traffic Control), Dead Spot in

    Dayton-SPFLD frequency 2002

    71 Global Village Communications (Pat O’Donnell/Prosecutor Michael Sheils) (DOD)

    2002

    38

  • 72 Kim, Sung Kun (Army COE) (mismanagement Milcon projects in Korea)

    2002

    73 Lawson, IT3 Corey (NAVY) 2001 74 Watts, Fr. St. Sen. Gene, (GSA-selling furniture) 2002 75 Anderson, Col. Ralph (retirement letter From President) 2001 76 Colburn, SSG Darrel W., USA (QOL in Qatar) 2002 77 Davis, Lt. Gen. Russell, ANG 2002 78 Fisher, SSgt. Jms. M. (USAF pay) 2002 79 Randles, Dianne (nephew of), (mil housing Ft. Rucker) 2001 80 Riel, MSgt Raymond A. (PERSTEMPO) DOD 2001, 2002 81 Mil Con-New York, Army Corps District Letter to

    Hobson Undated

    65 1 Conference Report (FY 2000) 2000 2 House Report (FY 2000) 2000 3 Senate Report (FY 2000) 2000 4 Mil. Aviation Safety 1999 5 AF/Academy Housing 1999 6 AF/Costs Per Sq. Foot 1999 7 AF/Ruby DeMesme, Asst. Sec Installations 1999 8 AF/Europe 1999 9 AF/Lupia 1999 10 AF/Gen. Lyles (Vice Chief of Staff) 2000 11 AF/Mildenhall 1999 12 AF/Privatization(gen) 2000 13 AF/Privatization/Brooks 1999-2000 14 AF/Privatization/Elmendorf 1999 15 AF/Privatization/W-P 2001 16 AF/Privatization/W-P/Huber Proposal 2001 17 AF/Rome 1999 18 AF/Utilities 1999 19 AF/Vance 1999 20 AF/W-P 1999 21 AF Reserve/General 1998, 1999 22 AF Reserve/Minn./934 Airlift 1998, 1999

    39

  • 23 Air Nat. Guard/CA/Moffett 1999 24 AF Reserve/Youngstown/910Lift 1998 25 Army/Bosnia Camps 1999 26 Army/Corps of Engineers Undated 27 Army/Europe 1999 28 Army/Officer Housing 1999 29 Army/Privatizations 2000 30 Army/Privatization/Ft. Carson 1999 31 Army/Privatization/Ft. Hood 1999, 2000 32 Army/Privatization/Ft. Lewis 1999 33 Army/Privatization/Ft. Meade 1999-2000 34 Army/ Privatization /LaSalle 1999 35 Army/West Point Gym 2000 36 Army Nat. Gd./Budget (FY 2000) 2000 37 Asphalt Systems 1999 38 BAH 2000 39 BENS, LBus. Execs. For Nat. Sec. 1999 40 BRAC 1998 41 Budget Issues 1999 42 MilCon Chair ‘98 1998 43 Budget Request (01) 2001 44 Ardath Code Group (9/13/99) 1999 45 Clips 2001 46 Clips/Passage 2000 47 Clips/Privatization 1999 48 Federal Waste/Spending 1993 49 Commandant’s Home 2001 50 Dick Corporation Promotion Packets Undated 51 Energy 1999 52 Schools 1999 53 Forward Operating Bases 1999 54 MilCon/General + Flag Officer Housing 2000 55 GAO Report/Privatization 1999 56 Historic Housing Hearing 2001 57 Hearings/Pacific Command 2001

    40

  • 58 Hearing/Privatization 2001 59 Hearings/Spouses 2001 60 Subcommittee/Job Descriptions Undated 61 Korea/Le Meilleur Co. (Vann Hipp/Daffer) Undated 62 Marine Corps/Comm’s House 1999 63 Marine Corps/Chicapee 1999 64 Marine Corps/Westover 2000 65 Flood ‘95 1995 66 Members/Army List 1999

    66 1 Military Housing Privatization 1995, 1999-2002, 2008

    2 Military Housing Privatization 2001-2002, 2004 3 Military Spouses Quality of Life 2001 4 Sekur-Pirelli H-53 Helicopter Fuel System Investigation

    Records 1991-1993

    5 Sekur-Pirelli H-53 Helicopter Fuel System Investigation Records

    1991-1994

    6 Sekur-Pirelli H-53 Helicopter Fuel System Investigation Records

    1993-1994

    7 FY 2001 Budget Material 2000 8 Miscellaneous Records 1993-1996 9 Miscellaneous Records 2000, 2006-2007 10 Newspaper Clips 1999,2001 11 BRAC-Defense Electronic Supply Center (DESC)

    Closing 1993

    Subseries IVB: Base Realignment and Closure Commission

    Box File Description Date

    66 12 BRAC-Springfield Air National Guard Base (OH) Visits and Testimony

    1993-1994, 2006

    13 Records 1995 14 Newspaper Clippings 1993, 1995 15 Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) Plan 1997-1998, 2000,

    2004-2005 16 Correspondence and Records 2005

    41

  • 67 1 Commission Records 2004-2005 2 Commission Recommendations Announcement Papers 2005 3 BRAC Commission Correspondence 2005 4 Newspaper Clippings 2005 5 Hobson’s BRAC Testimony June 13, 1995 6 2008 Update 2005-2008 7 Commission Recommendations for Air Force

    (incomplete report) Undated

    8 Defense-Technology Reinvestment Act 1993

    Subseries IVC: Subcommittee on Defense

    Box File Description Date

    67 9 Military Affairs Committee 1990 10 DOD Dual-Use Technology Strategy 1995 11 DOD Appropriations Bill Papers 1994, 1999-2001 12 FY 2001 Budget Hearing on DOD Aviation Safety and

    Research Funding 2000

    13 DOD Labor Issues Undated 14 Miscellaneous Records Various Dates 15 Aviation Safety 1999,2000 16 DOD Healthcare Quality Iniatives Review Panel Final

    Report 2004, Undated

    Subseries IVD: Committee on the Budget

    Box File Description Date

    68 1 Budget (1993) 1993 2 Clips 1994 3 Down Payment Act 1996 4 Reduction Caps 1995 5 Response ‘95 1995 6 ’95 Budget Misc. 1995 7 Budget Clips ‘95 1995 8 Fall Budget/Approps. Clips 1995 9 Budget Down Payment-Clips 1996

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  • 10 ’95 Budget Communication-Luntz Info 1995 11 CR & Shutdown Era Clips 1995 12 Between Shutdowns 1995 13 Budget: Toward 2nd Shutdown Clips 1995, 1996 14 After 2nd Shutdown Clips 1996 15 Defense Approps. ‘99 1999 16 100th Day Video 1997 17 Def. Appropriation ‘98 1998 18 Bud Proposal Clinton Various Dates 19 Appropriation ‘97 1997 20 Appropriation ‘98 1997 21 Mainstreet Coalition-Budget Panel 1997 22 1997 Budget Materials 1996 23 BUDGET PROCESS Background 1995

    69 1 FY 1997-Work Group Proposal Draft Mar 27, 1996 2 3/21 Pres 1997 Budget 1997 3 CPI 1997 4 RUBIN 1997 5 Greenspan 1997 6 OMB 1997 7 Why BBA is Good for America 1997 8 Budget Organization 1997 9 Greenspan 1996 10 Transport Trust Fund 1996 11 Clinton Budget 1996 12 Budget Process I 1996 13 Bud Hearing Clinton Bud 1995 14 Bud Hearing Trainwreck 1995 15 Bud Hearing GAO “High Risk” 1995 16 Hearing OH House 1995 17 Bud Hearing State/Local 1995 18 Bud Hearing Medicaid 1995 19 Bud Hearing Corporate Restructuring 1995 20 Bud Hearing Medicare 1995

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  • 21 Bud Hearing Members 1995 22 Generational Accounting 1995 23 Corporate Welfare 1995 24 Bud Hearing Economic Forecasts 1995 25 Bud Hearing Commerce 1995 26 Federalism 1996 27 Budget Hearing “Pay for Contract” 1995 28 Budget Hearing Privatization 1995 29 Hearing (HUD) Kemp, Posner, Cisneros 1995 30 Hearing Tyson, Economists, OMB 1995 31 Hearing Presidents FY 96 Budget Rivlin 1995 32 Hearing (CBO Deficit Outlook) 1995 33 Hearing Columbus OH/Billings 1995 34 Hearing (CBO Estimating) 1995 35 Hearing (Organizational Meeting) 1995 36 Press Conference w/Gov. on Budget Dec. ‘95

    70 1 Continuing Resolution and Proposed Government Shutdown

    1995

    2 FY 1996 Appropriations Bill Record 1995 3 FYs 1996-2002 Budget Proposal (H. Con. Res. 67) 1995 4 Clinton Crunch 1996 5 FY 1997 Clinton Budget Records 1996 6 FY 1997 Balanced Budget Resolution and Records (H.

    Con. Res. 178) 1996

    7 Balanced Budget Act 1997 8 Congressional Budget Newspaper Clippings 1996-1997 9 FY 1998 Clinton Budget Records 1997 10 FY 1998 Clinton Budget Records 1997 11 FY 1998 Congressional Budget Newspaper Clippings 1996-1997 12 Budget Handling 1997

    71 1 Budget Hearing: After Balance What’s Next? 1997 2 Greenspan 1997 3 Soc. Sec. Reform (Pinera) 1997

    44

  • 4 CBO 1998 5 Mr. Greenspan 1998 6 Mr. Greenspan 1998 7 ’99 Approps. 1999 8 Budget ’99 Clips 1999 9 Budget 1999 10 Budget Resolution Proposals 1998 11 Budget Resolution Proposals 1997-1999 12 FY00 Budget 2000 13 LEG Lock Box 1997 14 Budget Process 1998 15 Tuesday Group 1998 16 HC Alopecia Areata 1997 17 105th Congress-Budget

    Balanced Budget Act of 1997 1996

    18 INT Group NCSL 1998 19 INT Group States 1996 20 INT Group Concorde 1998 21 The Concord Coalition

    Surplus Briefing 1997

    22 J & B 1998 23 Health Care Task Force 1998 24 Tax Task Force 1998 25 Social Security Task Force 1998 26 Clinton’s Budget FY00 1999

    72 1 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2000 2 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2000 3 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2000 4 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2000 5 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2000 6 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2003 7 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2003 8 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2003 9 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2003

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  • 10 MilCon Appropriations Hearing 2003

    Subseries IV: Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development

    Box File Description Date

    72 11 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2003 12 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2004 13 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2006 14 Making Appropriations for Energy and Water

    Development (Conference Report) 2005

    15 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2006 16 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2007 17 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2007 18 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2007 19 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2006 20 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2006 21 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for

    2006 (Hearings) (Part 1) 2006

    22 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2006 23 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for

    2006 (Hearings) (Part 7) 2006

    24 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for 2006 (Hearings) (Part 6)

    2006

    25 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for 2006 (Hearings) (Part 5)

    2006

    26 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for 2006 (Hearings) (Part 4A)

    2006

    27 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for 2006 (Hearings) (Part 4B)

    2006

    73 1 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for 2006 (Hearings) (Part 2)

    2006

    2 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill for 2006 (Hearings) (Part 3)

    2006

    3 Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, 2008

    2008

    4 Energy and Water Appropriation Bill, 2008 2008 5 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2008 6 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2008

    46

  • 7 E & W-NW Corridor Trip July 2005

    8 E-W Approps.-Flour FY06 2005

    9 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill 2008

    10 Energy and Water-Congratulation Letter for Hobson Appointment as Subcommittee Chair

    Jan., 2003

    11 Energy and Water-American Chemical Society Public Service Award

    2007

    12 Energy and Water-National Waterways Conference Speech

    Mar 2004

    13 Energy and Water-Hanford (WA) Nuclear Site Cleanup 2006

    14 Energy and Water-Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Site Project Funding

    2004

    15 Energy and Water-Nuclear Weapons Funding Debate 2004-2006

    16 Energy and Water-Nuclear Weapons and “Bunker Busters” Funding Debate

    2004-2008

    17 Energy and Water-Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Project

    2006

    18 Energy and Water-Everglades Restoration Project 2003-2006

    19 Energy and Water-Army Corps of Engineers 2005-2006

    20 Gulf Coast Reconstruction Funding Sept., 2005

    21 CODEL Trips to Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina 2005-2006

    22 Department of Energy Earmarks 2008

    23 FY 2005 Appropriations Bill Research and Records 2004

    24 Energy and Water-FY 2006 Appropriations Bill 2005

    25 Energy and Water-Newspaper Clippings 2006-2007

    Subseries IVF: Congressional Advisory Board for the Member’s and Family Room

    Box File Description Date

    73 26 Advisory Board Governing Records Undated

    27 First Annual Congressional Family Picnic July 1996

    28 Advisory Board Meeting Agenda Feb.-June 1996

    29 Member’s and Family Room-Hobson Appointment to Advisory Board

    July 1997

    30 Member’s and Family Room-Miscellaneous Records 1995, Undated

    47

  • 31 Member’s and Family Room-Miscellaneous Records 1997

    Subseries IVG: VA, HUD and Independent Agencies Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations

    Box File Description Date

    74 1 FY01 VA-HUD VA 2001

    2 FY01 VA-HUD Chillicothe VA 2001

    3 FY01 VA/HUD HUD IT 2001

    4 FY01 VA-HUD HUD MHI Report Lang

    2001

    5 FY01 HUD Hearing w/ Cuomo and Deputies 2001

    6 FY01 VA/HUD Phil Servidea 2001

    7 FY01 VA/HUD Fannie Mae 2001

    8 FY01 VA/HUD Ind. Agencies 2001

    9 FY01 VA/HUD EPA Budget 2001

    10 FY01 VA/HUD EPA TMDL 2001

    11 FY01 VA/HUD CH2M Hill, EPA WERF 2001

    12 FY01 VA/HUD EPA Groundwater Protection Co. 2001

    13 FY01 EPA-MDI Language/Glaxo 2001

    14 FY01 VA/HUD EPA Sediments Report Lang 2001

    15 FY01 VA/HUD Independent Agencies 2001

    16 FY01 VA/HUD FEMA 2001

    17 VA/HUD/IA NASA Hearing Questions 2000

    18 FY02 EPA ETC2 2002

    19 FY01 NASA Hearing/Aeronautics 2001

    20 FY01 NASA Budget 2000

    21 FY01 VA/HUD NASA EARTH Univ. 2000

    22 FY01 VA/HUD NASA OAC 2000

    23 FY01 VA/HUD NSF 2001

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    75 VA Aids 2007, 2008

    Cols. VA Clinic 2005

    VA-Letters Re: New Clinic/CARES 2003

    Veterans 2005

    VA-TRICARE Issue Aug. 05 2005

    VA/HUD-NASA 2000

    VA/HUD-EPA 2000

    VA Stuff 2000

    VA Clinic-Columbus 2004

    Veterans Various Dates

    House/Sen. VA/HUD Confer. FY97 1997

    F