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Climate control archival storage 1

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Contains 767 Collections and/or Records:

Newspapers - Yes 97B Committee,, 1988-11-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2311 - 210769
Scope and Contents Man and woman say that big oil companies support 97B but so do many others like governor, officials, scientist, newspapers endorse it, say it's realistic and avoids time-consuming law suits.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Washington

Party: Other

Support - Yes 97B Committee,, 1988-11-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2311 - 210770
Scope and Contents Man and woman say that they have to decide on toxic waste issue, big oil companies support 97B but so do many others like governor, officials, scientist, newspapers endorse it, say it guarantees clean-up efforts will continue.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Washington

Party: Other

Endorsements - Yes 97B Committee,, 1988-11-02 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2312 - 210771
Scope and Contents Voiceover says voters say they will vote for 97B, growing list of endorsers, say law protects environment and taxpayer, governor, officials, farmers, newspapers all support law, new hazardous waste clean-up law is tough and fair.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Washington

Party: Other

Omenn - Yes 97B Committee,, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2313 - 210772
Scope and Contents Voiceover says voters think state is handling problem of toxic waste clean-up well, this could change because of initiative 97, would stop new law and create delays, new law is already working, expert says current law provides realistic incentives for clean-up.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Washington

Party: Other

O'Neil - Yes 97B Committee,, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2313 - 210773
Scope and Contents Voiceover says voters don't want higher taxes, want toxic waste sites cleaned up now, need to retain 97B, new hazardous waste law, is already working to clean up public land fills, initiative 97 would stop the law, mayor says law protects environment, taxpayers; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Washington

Party: Other

The Gipper - Reagan, Ronald, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2369 - 210897
Scope and Contents Reagan says people told him they wanted the govt off their backs and out of pockets, wanted to cut taxes, inflation, and interest rates, defenses rebuilt, have accomplished goals but work needs to be maintained, keep defense and families strong.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Other

Party: Republican

Dole - Agriculture - Dole, Bob, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2370 - 210898
Scope and Contents Dole says he is concerned about family farms, last 10 years have been tough, with Republican leadership, have begun to undo damage of interest rates, speculation, grain embargoes, exports are up, farm bill is working, Democrats would ruin this progress.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Other

Party: Republican

Farmers - ,, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2386 - 210937
Scope and Contents Voiceover asks if farm families will be remembered, up to farm men and women of country if they make a good turn out, must find out where cands stand, agriculture will count only if they vote.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Other

Party: Other

Glenn Davis Political Radio - Dukakis, Michael Stanley Mike, 1988-10-17 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2390 - 210942
Scope and Contents Glenn Davis says opponent is a professional at political change-ups, says he is tough on crime, won't ban guns, believes in wildlife management and hunter's rights, did everything he could to take guns away, gave criminals weekend passes.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Other

Party: Other

Dukakis Facts Revised - Dukakis, Michael Stanley Mike, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2391 - 210943
Scope and Contents Voiceover says opponent doesn't believe in people owning guns, only police and military, made giving guns to family members punishable by five years in jail, tried to ban private ownership of handguns, vetoed the death penalty, gave weekend passes, is nonsense.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Nation: United States of America

State: Other

Party: Other