Weyrich Group Breakfast, December 17, 1986

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Weyrich Group Breakfast, December 17, 1986
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1986-12-17
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1986-12-17
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99th (1985-1987)
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Congress
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Dole, Robert J., 1923-2021
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attendance lists
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eng
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https://dolearchivecollections.ku.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=26&q=
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Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
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Dec 17, 1986
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

8:30 a.m. S-230, The Capitol

(checked) Senator Dole
(checked) Paul Weyrich Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress
(checked) Richard Dingham Coaltion for America
(checked) Robert McAdam Director, Republican Senatorial Committee
(checked) Jeffrey Gayner Heritage Foundation
(checked) Michael Schwartz Director, Child & Family Protection Institute
(checked) Peter Flaherty Citizens for Reagan
(checked) Patrick McGuigan Director, Judicial Reform Project
(checked) Elizabeth Kepley Concern Women of America

(checked) Sheila Burke
(checked) Jim Whittinghill


(page 2)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 19, 1986

Mr. Robert McAdam, Executive Director
Republican Study Committee
433 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Bob:
I enjoyed the opportunity to share breakfast with you and our mutual friends and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest were your comments regarding the need for us to continue building coalitions to achieve objectives, and I look forward to our work together toward that goal.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 3)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Jeffrey Gayner
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Jeff:
Your participation in our discussion at breakfast to formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress is truly appreciated.
Many issues affecting international relations will undoubtedly be considered by the next Congress, especially those you thoughtfully articulated. As you know, I am particularly concerned about efforts by the Congress to limit the President's ability to negotiate an acceptable arms control agreement, and look forward to working with you in the coming year.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 4)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Ms. Elizabeth Kepley
Concerned Women of America
122 C Street, N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20001

Dear Elizabeth:
I appreciated the opportunity to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda and to share breakfast with you.
During the next session, I also look forward to working with you and the Concerned Women for America on the matter of school based health clinics and other matters of mutual concern.
Your help on keeping me apprised of your concerns will be most welcomed.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 5)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Paul Weyrich
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Paul:
I enjoyed the opportunity to meet with you and our mutual friends to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest was your information regarding the proposal to deny tax deductions for contributions to politically oriented foundations. We'll need to stay on top of the issue, and I look forward to working with you.
See you soon.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 6)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Michael Schwartz
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Mike:
I appreciated the opportunity to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Early identification of the issues which we need to bring before the Senate for consideration will be vital to our success, and I look forward to our continued work together in developing and implementing that plan.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 7)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Patrick McGuigan
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Pat:
I was most appreciative that you were able to join me and our mutual friends for breakfast to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Particularly as a former Member, your comments regarding future actions by the Committee on Judiciary were most helpful to me. I look forward to our work together on these matters.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 8)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Peter Flaherty
Citizens for Reagan
412 First Street, S.E.
Suite 160
Washington, D.C. 20003

Dear Peter:
It was a pleasure to join you and our mutual friends for breakfast and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
I particularly appreciated your comments regarding the need to sustain the efforts of freedom fighters seeking to bring democracy to the oppressed throughout the world.
As we begin the new Congress, I look forward to working closely with you.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Richard Dingman
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Dick:
It was a pleasure to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Your comments on the danger of financing Congressional elections from the U.S. Treasury under the guise of PAC reform were particularly useful.
As you know, the Senate will undoubtedly return to this issue, and I look forward to your further counsel on this matter.
With warm personal regards.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm
Dec 17, 1986
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

8:30 a.m. S-230, The Capitol

(checked) Senator Dole
(checked) Paul Weyrich Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress
(checked) Richard Dingham Coaltion for America
(checked) Robert McAdam Director, Republican Senatorial Committee
(checked) Jeffrey Gayner Heritage Foundation
(checked) Michael Schwartz Director, Child & Family Protection Institute
(checked) Peter Flaherty Citizens for Reagan
(checked) Patrick McGuigan Director, Judicial Reform Project
(checked) Elizabeth Kepley Concern Women of America

(checked) Sheila Burke
(checked) Jim Whittinghill


(page 2)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 19, 1986

Mr. Robert McAdam, Executive Director
Republican Study Committee
433 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Bob:
I enjoyed the opportunity to share breakfast with you and our mutual friends and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest were your comments regarding the need for us to continue building coalitions to achieve objectives, and I look forward to our work together toward that goal.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 3)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Jeffrey Gayner
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Jeff:
Your participation in our discussion at breakfast to formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress is truly appreciated.
Many issues affecting international relations will undoubtedly be considered by the next Congress, especially those you thoughtfully articulated. As you know, I am particularly concerned about efforts by the Congress to limit the President's ability to negotiate an acceptable arms control agreement, and look forward to working with you in the coming year.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 4)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Ms. Elizabeth Kepley
Concerned Women of America
122 C Street, N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20001

Dear Elizabeth:
I appreciated the opportunity to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda and to share breakfast with you.
During the next session, I also look forward to working with you and the Concerned Women for America on the matter of school based health clinics and other matters of mutual concern.
Your help on keeping me apprised of your concerns will be most welcomed.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 5)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Paul Weyrich
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Paul:
I enjoyed the opportunity to meet with you and our mutual friends to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest was your information regarding the proposal to deny tax deductions for contributions to politically oriented foundations. We'll need to stay on top of the issue, and I look forward to working with you.
See you soon.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 6)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Michael Schwartz
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Mike:
I appreciated the opportunity to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Early identification of the issues which we need to bring before the Senate for consideration will be vital to our success, and I look forward to our continued work together in developing and implementing that plan.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 7)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Patrick McGuigan
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Pat:
I was most appreciative that you were able to join me and our mutual friends for breakfast to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Particularly as a former Member, your comments regarding future actions by the Committee on Judiciary were most helpful to me. I look forward to our work together on these matters.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 8)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Peter Flaherty
Citizens for Reagan
412 First Street, S.E.
Suite 160
Washington, D.C. 20003

Dear Peter:
It was a pleasure to join you and our mutual friends for breakfast and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
I particularly appreciated your comments regarding the need to sustain the efforts of freedom fighters seeking to bring democracy to the oppressed throughout the world.
As we begin the new Congress, I look forward to working closely with you.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Richard Dingman
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Dick:
It was a pleasure to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Your comments on the danger of financing Congressional elections from the U.S. Treasury under the guise of PAC reform were particularly useful.
As you know, the Senate will undoubtedly return to this issue, and I look forward to your further counsel on this matter.
With warm personal regards.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm
Dec 17, 1986
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

8:30 a.m. S-230, The Capitol

(checked) Senator Dole
(checked) Paul Weyrich Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress
(checked) Richard Dingham Coaltion for America
(checked) Robert McAdam Director, Republican Senatorial Committee
(checked) Jeffrey Gayner Heritage Foundation
(checked) Michael Schwartz Director, Child & Family Protection Institute
(checked) Peter Flaherty Citizens for Reagan
(checked) Patrick McGuigan Director, Judicial Reform Project
(checked) Elizabeth Kepley Concern Women of America

(checked) Sheila Burke
(checked) Jim Whittinghill


(page 2)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 19, 1986

Mr. Robert McAdam, Executive Director
Republican Study Committee
433 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Bob:
I enjoyed the opportunity to share breakfast with you and our mutual friends and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest were your comments regarding the need for us to continue building coalitions to achieve objectives, and I look forward to our work together toward that goal.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 3)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Jeffrey Gayner
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Jeff:
Your participation in our discussion at breakfast to formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress is truly appreciated.
Many issues affecting international relations will undoubtedly be considered by the next Congress, especially those you thoughtfully articulated. As you know, I am particularly concerned about efforts by the Congress to limit the President's ability to negotiate an acceptable arms control agreement, and look forward to working with you in the coming year.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 4)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Ms. Elizabeth Kepley
Concerned Women of America
122 C Street, N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20001

Dear Elizabeth:
I appreciated the opportunity to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda and to share breakfast with you.
During the next session, I also look forward to working with you and the Concerned Women for America on the matter of school based health clinics and other matters of mutual concern.
Your help on keeping me apprised of your concerns will be most welcomed.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 5)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Paul Weyrich
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Paul:
I enjoyed the opportunity to meet with you and our mutual friends to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest was your information regarding the proposal to deny tax deductions for contributions to politically oriented foundations. We'll need to stay on top of the issue, and I look forward to working with you.
See you soon.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 6)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Michael Schwartz
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Mike:
I appreciated the opportunity to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Early identification of the issues which we need to bring before the Senate for consideration will be vital to our success, and I look forward to our continued work together in developing and implementing that plan.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 7)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Patrick McGuigan
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Pat:
I was most appreciative that you were able to join me and our mutual friends for breakfast to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Particularly as a former Member, your comments regarding future actions by the Committee on Judiciary were most helpful to me. I look forward to our work together on these matters.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 8)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Peter Flaherty
Citizens for Reagan
412 First Street, S.E.
Suite 160
Washington, D.C. 20003

Dear Peter:
It was a pleasure to join you and our mutual friends for breakfast and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
I particularly appreciated your comments regarding the need to sustain the efforts of freedom fighters seeking to bring democracy to the oppressed throughout the world.
As we begin the new Congress, I look forward to working closely with you.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Richard Dingman
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Dick:
It was a pleasure to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Your comments on the danger of financing Congressional elections from the U.S. Treasury under the guise of PAC reform were particularly useful.
As you know, the Senate will undoubtedly return to this issue, and I look forward to your further counsel on this matter.
With warm personal regards.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm
Dec 17, 1986
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

8:30 a.m. S-230, The Capitol

(checked) Senator Dole
(checked) Paul Weyrich Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress
(checked) Richard Dingham Coaltion for America
(checked) Robert McAdam Director, Republican Senatorial Committee
(checked) Jeffrey Gayner Heritage Foundation
(checked) Michael Schwartz Director, Child & Family Protection Institute
(checked) Peter Flaherty Citizens for Reagan
(checked) Patrick McGuigan Director, Judicial Reform Project
(checked) Elizabeth Kepley Concern Women of America

(checked) Sheila Burke
(checked) Jim Whittinghill


(page 2)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 19, 1986

Mr. Robert McAdam, Executive Director
Republican Study Committee
433 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Bob:
I enjoyed the opportunity to share breakfast with you and our mutual friends and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest were your comments regarding the need for us to continue building coalitions to achieve objectives, and I look forward to our work together toward that goal.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 3)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Jeffrey Gayner
Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Jeff:
Your participation in our discussion at breakfast to formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress is truly appreciated.
Many issues affecting international relations will undoubtedly be considered by the next Congress, especially those you thoughtfully articulated. As you know, I am particularly concerned about efforts by the Congress to limit the President's ability to negotiate an acceptable arms control agreement, and look forward to working with you in the coming year.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 4)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Ms. Elizabeth Kepley
Concerned Women of America
122 C Street, N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20001

Dear Elizabeth:
I appreciated the opportunity to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda and to share breakfast with you.
During the next session, I also look forward to working with you and the Concerned Women for America on the matter of school based health clinics and other matters of mutual concern.
Your help on keeping me apprised of your concerns will be most welcomed.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 5)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Paul Weyrich
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Paul:
I enjoyed the opportunity to meet with you and our mutual friends to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Of particular interest was your information regarding the proposal to deny tax deductions for contributions to politically oriented foundations. We'll need to stay on top of the issue, and I look forward to working with you.
See you soon.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 6)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Michael Schwartz
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Mike:
I appreciated the opportunity to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Early identification of the issues which we need to bring before the Senate for consideration will be vital to our success, and I look forward to our continued work together in developing and implementing that plan.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 7)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Patrick McGuigan
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Pat:
I was most appreciative that you were able to join me and our mutual friends for breakfast to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Particularly as a former Member, your comments regarding future actions by the Committee on Judiciary were most helpful to me. I look forward to our work together on these matters.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 8)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Peter Flaherty
Citizens for Reagan
412 First Street, S.E.
Suite 160
Washington, D.C. 20003

Dear Peter:
It was a pleasure to join you and our mutual friends for breakfast and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
I particularly appreciated your comments regarding the need to sustain the efforts of freedom fighters seeking to bring democracy to the oppressed throughout the world.
As we begin the new Congress, I look forward to working closely with you.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm


(page 9)
BOB DOLE
KANSAS

United States Senate
OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
WASHINGTON, DC 20510

December 18, 1986

Mr. Richard Dingman
Coalitions for America
721 Second Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002

Dear Dick:
It was a pleasure to share breakfast with you and to discuss and formulate the conservative agenda for the 100th Congress.
Your comments on the danger of financing Congressional elections from the U.S. Treasury under the guise of PAC reform were particularly useful.
As you know, the Senate will undoubtedly return to this issue, and I look forward to your further counsel on this matter.
With warm personal regards.

Sincerely,
(signature)
BOB DOLE
Majority Leader

BD:wwm

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