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Why the Royalty Money From Leasing Federal Land Shouldn't Go Into a General Fund, 1981-06-11

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_8_0005
Why the Royalty Money From Leasing Federal Land Shouldn't Go Into a General Fund
Why the Royalty Money From Leasing Federal Land Shouldn't Go Into a General Fund
The text contains a letter from James R. Jones, a member of Congress, to Bob McElahttan. In the letter, Jones thanks McElahttan for contacting his office about the use of federal funds obtained from the leasing of federal lands. He explains that the revenues from these leases are placed in the Treasury's general fund, and that the Interior Department is studying alternate forms of handling these revenues. Jones expresses hope that he can be of further service to McElahttan.

Dates

  • 1981-06-11

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

2 pages

Overview

95th Congress (1977-1979)

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General

Native Americans, Commerce, Native Americans (general), Families
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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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