Legislation Case Files, August 9, 1974–January 20, 1977

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Legislation Case Files, August 9, 1974–January 20, 1977

1974-1977

Case files on both public and private bills passed by Congress and sent to President Ford for his signature or veto. The case files contain recommendations from the agencies interested in the legislation, the Office of Management and Budget, the Domestic Council, and the White House staff along with summaries of the bills, draft signing or veto statements, and published congressional reports.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11672713

Gerald R. Ford Library

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