Governor George W. Bush Correspondence/Constituent Services Office autopen copies of correspondence from other divisions, 1995-2000, bulk 1996-2000.

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Governor George W. Bush Correspondence/Constituent Services Office autopen copies of correspondence from other divisions, 1995-2000, bulk 1996-2000.

The Correspondence/Constituent Services Office was responsible for preparing replies to many of the letters written to Texas Governor George W. Bush's office. Records are copies of autopenned correspondence, legislation, applications, certificates, yellow autopen authority forms, memoranda and routing forms, dating January 1995-December 2000, bulk 1996-2000. Subjects include thank-you letters, directives regarding flying flags at half-staff, birthday greetings, requests to federal agencies for emergency assistance, certification as a presidential elector, grant awards, settlements, appointments (including those to private industry council), applications, legislation, bond issuance, and congratulatory letters to state legislators. The folders from 1995 to 1996 appear to be copies of the signed document plus the autopen authorization. Later files include requests for the governor's signature, drafts of letters, and memoranda or other background information on the signature request. The folders labeled "Certificates" do not contain any Yellow Rose or Admiral in the Texas Navy certificates.

5.6 cubic ft.

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