Robert E. Badham papers, 1962-1988

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Robert E. Badham papers, 1962-1988

Records accummulated by Robert E. Badham during his 25 years of public service in California include materials from his terms in the California Assembly and in the U.S. House of Representatives. This collection documents only Badham's political career and not other aspects of his life. Materials provide information on the work of Badham and legislative colleagues concerning both issues relating to Southern California and the state as a whole, and those of more national and international significance. Collection materials include legislative correspondence, correspondence with constituents, photographs, speeches, publications, newsclippings, campaign documentation, legislative activity files, press releases, and realia. Also included are numerous video cassette tapes, many of them interviews with national figures on issues of concern to Badham's constituents that were aired as "The Badham Report" on cable TV in his congressional district.

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