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Box LG 12

 Container

Contains 28 Collections and/or Records:

Interior and Insular Affairs, 1954-1962

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 21
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_21_0000
Scope and Contents Washita River Basin reclamation project, Tilapia fish, water conservation and development policies, wildlife conservation, sale of government lands in reservoir areas, rates charged by Southwestern Power Administration, reclamation program, water management in Upper Missouri Basin, coal production, evaluation procedures for land and water resources projects, Columbia River Regional Power Corporation Bill, water resources development on Salt Fork and Prairie Dog Town Fork of Red River, federal...

Internal Revenue Code, 1950-1953

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 22
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_22_0000
Scope and Contents Statement of Solomon Barkin on behalf of the Congress of Industrial Organizations discussing tax exemption of charitable foundations and trusts, list of senators' votes on Humphrey Amendment, corporate income taxes on stock companies and insurance companies, copy of S. 942, taxation of trusts owned by members of the Armed Forces who died while in active service, copy of H.R. 6177, to amend section 3801 of the Internal Revenue Code with respect to mitigation of statute of limitations,...

Internal Revenue Code, H.R. 8300, 1954

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 23
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_23_0000
Scope and Contents Comparisons of H.R. 8071 and H.R. 8300 concerning deductions for child care expenses, copy of H.R. 8071, to amend the Internal Revenue Code to allow the taxpayer to deduct from gross income, as a nontrade or nonbusiness expense, the cost of providing care for certain dependents if such care is required because the taxpayer is gainfully employed, materials from committee hearings on H.R. 8300, partnership provisions, Summary of H.R. 8300, the Proposed Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as Passed by...

Internal Revenue Code, H.R. 8300, Correspondence, 1954

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 24
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_24_0000
Scope and Contents March - April, correspondents include Margaret Chase Smith, Oklahoma Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Council of State Governments, Democratic National Committee, General Federation of Women's Clubs, National Federation of the Blind, Hubert H. Humphrey, Tulsa Classroom Teachers Association, Shawnee Milling Company.

Internal Revenue Code, H.R. 8300, Correspondence, 1954

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 25
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_25_0000
Scope and Contents May, correspondents include Independent Petroleum Association of America, A. Sidney Camp, National Live Stock Tax Committee, United States Wholesale Grocers' Association, William A. Purtell, Milton R. Young, Charles E. Potter.

Internal Revenue Code, H.R. 8300, Correspondence, 1954

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 26
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_26_0000
Scope and Contents June - August, correspondents include Herman P. Eberharter, George Meany, President of American Federation of Labor, Walter P. Reuther, President of Congress of Industrial Organizations, Anthony F. Keating, President of Tulsa Community Chest.

Internal Revenue Code, H. R. 8300, Press Releases, 1954

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 27
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_27_0000
Scope and Contents The Kerr Collection consists of over 368 linear feet of materials, the majority of which includes materials generated during his years in the Senate, though the Gubernatorial series does relate to his years as Oklahoma’s governor. As a Senator, Kerr was involved in a variety of issues and reforms of national and state prominence including conservation projects, the development of the space program, Native Americans issues and concerns, healthcare insurance reform, and agriculture....

Internal Revenue Code, H.R. 8300, Sections 34, 116, 246, 6016, 37-38, 101, 104-106, 1954

 File — Box: LG 12, Folder: 28
Identifier: CAC_CC_31_3_12_28_0000
Scope and Contents Insurance company stocks, double taxation of dividends, corporate income taxes, retirement income, life insurance policies, employers' accident and sickness plans.