Robert J. Dole Senate Papers-Legislative Relations, 1969-1996
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Dole Cosponsors Senate Bill 1844 to Provide for the Establishment of an American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress, and for Other Purposes, the American Folklife Preservation Act -
Senate Bill 1618 to Provide for the Establishment of an American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress, and for Other Purposes, the American Folklife Preservation Act -
H.R. 6219 Amendment by Senator Bob Dole to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 An amendment proposed by Senator Bob Dole in July 1975 to H.R. 6219, to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as well as the Congressional Record and Dole's remarks on the Senate floor about his proposed amendment. -
Senate Bill 2805 to Permit any Person Otherwise Eligible to Become a Naturalized Citizen during Calendar Year 1977 to Become a Naturalized Citizen during Calendar Year 1976 -
Status Profile for S. 3496, Small Business Nonprofit Organization Patent Procedures Act Status from the House Office of the Clerk with the updated actions and current co-sponsors on the Small Business Nonprofit Organization Patent Procedures Act as of October 11, 1978. Clauses proposed in this would later become part of the Bayh-Dole Act. -
Excerpt from the Congressional Record: Senator Bob Dole Introduces S. 3496 Senator Bob Dole's Introduction of Senate Bill 3496, A bill to amend title 35 of the United States Senate code to establish a uniform Federal patent procedure for small businesses and nonprofit organizations, to create a consistent policy and procedure concerning patentability of inventions made with Federal assistance, and for other related purposes. -
Status Profile for S. 414, University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act Status from the House Office of the Clerk with the updated actions and current co-sponsors on the University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act (which would become the Bayh-Dole Act) as of December 13, 1979. -
S. 414, University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act A bill to amend title 35 of the United States Code to establish a uniform Federal patent procedure for small businesses and nonprofit organizations, to create a consistent policy and procedure concerning patentability of inventions made with Federal assistance, and for other related purposes. -
Dear Colleague Letter on the University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act Letter co-signed by Senators Birch Bayh, Bob Dole, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., and Dennis DeConcini stating their plan and reasoning to introduce the University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act. -
Excerpt from the Congressional Record: Senator Bayh Introduces S. 414 and Senator Dole's Statements -
Correspondence from Reagan to Dole on retirement income for women Letter to Dole from Ronald Reagan expressing appreciation for legislation he introduced to provide greater equity for the provision of retirement income for women -
Dole Reintroduces Anti-Sex Bias Bill, Wins Endorsement of Major Women's Groups Press release detailing Bob Dole's reintroduction of the Sex Discrimination in the U.S. Code Reform Act -
Women's Issues "a monthly information and learning resource on various issues for Republican Senate candidates in 1984." Packet includes statistics and articles from publications including Christian Science Monitor, New York Times, National Review, Washington Post. The packet is geared toward supporting Reagan's re-election, as polls at the time indicated women made up the majority of the population but did not tend to favor Reagan. -
Advertisement for the Campaign Fund for Republican Women Informational page on the Campaign Fund for Republican Women, a PAC (political action committee) focused on funding Republican women running for office -
Women's Issues: Dealing with the Gender Gap Agenda Agenda from meeting attended by Nancy Bocskor -
Women's Seminar: Dealing with the Gender Gap Nancy Bocskor, Deputy Director of Communications for the National Republican Senatorial Committee sent a memo out to Senate Republican press secretaries about a seminar she attended on women as a target demographic for Republican votes.