N&O Index Card Listings
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Congressmen
- Cast from N.C. more moderate as 3 Democrats join (Congressional) delegation - Ja 4 83 6A
- N. C. freshmen win some, lose some in grab for committee seats - Ja 8 83 1C
- N. C. delegation backs repeal of withholding tax on interest - Fe 3 83 32A
- Carolinas Democrats shy from Boll Weevils (group of Southern Democrats) - Fe 11 83 6B
- N. C.'s delegation fights planned sale of national forests - Ap 18 83 3C
- House delegation salutes N. C. State's winning team - Ap 23 83 1C
- N. C. congressmen vote 7-4 to qualify freeze resolution - My 6 83 9A
- Policy on Latin America splits N. C. congressmen - My 8 83 34A
- Capitol's campus tricky for freshmen - Jn 6 83 3C
- Hunt, N. C. delegation to meet over drought aid - Oc 20 83 20A
- Bombing divides N. C. congressmen on troop presence - Oc 24 83 8A
- N. C. delegation split on invasion - Oc 26 83 10A
Congressmen
- Few lawmakers eager to serve as delegates - Ja 23 84 1C
- Delegation follows party lines in reaction to Reagan - Ja 27 84 8A
- Most N.C. congressmen reap contributions from PACs - Fe 5 84 33A
- Congressmen from N.C. applaud action (in Lebanon) - Fe 8 84 10A
- Broyhill, Britt represent extremes in delegation's wealth - My 18 84 5B
- 19th-century senator (Locke) never made a session - De 9 84 39A
- Delegation to Congress has new look, new visions - De 9 84 37A
Congressmen
- Moving to a strange House takes some getting used to - Fe 22 87 27A
- Eastern N.C. Democrats support halting of aid (to contras) - Mr 12 87 6A
- Environmental group gives N.C. lawmakers low ratings - Mr 21 87 1C
- Members of Congress from N.C. accepting pay raises - Ap 4 87 1C
- Few N.C. delegates are millionaires - My 22 87 24D
- Tobacco is the tie that binds N.C. congressmen together - Jn 22 87 8B
- Freshman N.C. congressmen graded highly by colleagues - Jy 26 87 21A
- N.C. lawmakers wary of Piedmont fight - Se 25 87 1
- N.C. congressmen urge action on economy - Oc 29 87 28A
- Keeping the home folks happy (Congressmen) - No 19 87 1D
Congressmen
- N. C. congressmen say Reagan faces arduous chore in winning new cuts - Fe 7 82 16A
- N. C. congressmen set to cut defense increase - Mr 7 82 30A
Congressmen
- N. C. lawmakers laud U. S. sanctions (against Argentina) - My 1 82 6A
- 30 in Congress get military pensions - My 2 82 33A
- N. C. members of Congress asked to aid housing industry - My 19 82 12C
- N. C. congressmen reflect budget split - Jn 7 82 1
- N. C. members of Congress spend freely (office expenses) - Au 5 82 20A
- Just blowing smoke on balanced (federal) budget - Oc 15 82 4A
- New N. C. delegation could trouble Reagan - No 4 82 15A
- N. C. congressmen get poor rating from liberal group - De 26 82 51A
Congressmen
- Under the Dome: Members following their party's line - Ja 2 92, 1B
- Money for mailings may be down drain - Ja 9 92, 1B
- Editorial: Political pen-palism - Ja 11 92, 12A
- Valentine blames math error (for bounced check); 3 others admit check problems - Mr 14 92, 11A
- Congressmen from N.C. report drop in fees (for speeches) - Jn 12 92, 1
- Martin ponders need for filling Jones' seat - Se 17 92, 2B
Congressmen
- Votes by area congressmen (Eastern strike intervention) - Mr 19 89 43A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (minimum wage) - Mr 26 89 24A
- How Congress members voted (uniform poll closing; whistle-blower reward provision) - Ap 9 89 21A
- Key votes by N.C. members of Congress (non-military contra aid; minimum wage increase) - Ap 16 89 25A
- How N.C. delegation voted on key measures (1990 budget; free dissemination of Constitition) - My 7 89 30A
- Key votes of N.C. lawmakers (minimum-wage; Bahamas aid eligibility) - My 14 89 20A
- Key votes of N.C. members of Congress (budget compromise; minimum wage) - My 21 89 28A
- Shock waves from speaker's woes not rattling N.C. congressmen - My 26 89 8A
- House members follow panel assignments to speech fees - My 28 89 31A
- Votes by N.C. members of Congress (Panama warning; drug program funding; oil shale bill - Jn 4 89 20A
- Votes of N.C. members of Congress on key issues (catastrophic care law; repeal Section 89";
- FSX production) - Jn 11 89 26A
- Key votes of congressmen from N.C. (minimum wage veto; S&L bailout; natural gas decontrol) - Jn 18 89 18A
- Votes by N.C. members of Congress (child care proposal; supplemental spending) - Jn 25 89 23A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (foreign aid; random drug testing) - Jy 2 89 26A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (wealthy immigrants; English-language amendment) - Jy 16 89 25A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (guidelines for US-PLO talks; space station funding) - Jy 23 89 28A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (Iran-contra-type fundraising; limits on Bush envoy
- choices) - Jy 23 89 28A
- How lawmakers from N.C. voted (Stealth bomber; catastrophic health insurance) - Jy 30 89 28A
- Roll call: A congressman looks back at those who went before - Jy 30 89 1D
- How lawmakers from N.C. voted (national debt increase; abortion; thrift bail-out; anti-drug
- smuggling; MX) - Au 6 89 28A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (disabled access; favored nation status for Hungary) - Se 10 89 38A
- Votes of lawmakers from N.C. (arts funding; smoking on domestic flights; FSX veto; Gregg
- confirmation) - Se 17 89 33A
- How N.C. lawmakers voted (FHA loans; U.N. population fund; El Salvadoran aid; arms-control) - Se 24 89 36A
- How Congress members voted (Capital gains tax; Mass mailings; Employee benefits; Star wars
- funding) - Oc 1 89 31A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (abortion funds; compromise amendment; flag
- desecration) - Oc 15 89 38A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (Nicaragua election aid; childcare; catastrophic insurance) - Oc 15 89 38A
- Key votes by N.C. members of Congress (Flag-protection; Nicaraguan election plan; abortion
- funding) - Oc 22 89 33A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (abortion funding; disaster-relief) - Oc 29 89 33A
- How N.C. members of Congress voted (Japanese-American reparation; temporary haven) - Oc 29 89 33A
- How N.C. lawmakers voted last week (airline buyouts; minimum wage; North's pension) - No 5 89 32A
- How N.C. lawmakers voted last week (oil spill liability; migrant labor training wages) - No 12 89 35A
- How N.C. lawmakers voted (pay raise and ethics plan; U.N. family planning program; abortion) - No 19 89 33A
- Congressmen's thoughts leapfrog to 1992 and possible redistricting - No 25 89 1
- How lawmakers from N.C. voted (Salvadoran aid) No 26 89 36A"
Congressmen
- How N.C. lawmakers voted (trade bill; homeless aid; reparation to Japanese-Americans; tax
- measure) - Au 7 88 35A
- How N.C. congressmen voted (contra-aid plan; U.S.-Canada free-trade pact; South Africa trade
- ban) - Au 14 88 36A
- Votes on key issues (death penalty for drug-related killings; filibuster on textile-quota bill) - Se 11 88 36A
- 10 N.C. congressmen help reject Brady amendment for weaker provision (waiting period for
- handgun purchase) - Se 16 88 12A
- Congressmen's votes on gun control could puzzle NRA - Se 18 88 35A
- Key votes of N.C. lawmakers (hand-gun purchase restriction; civil fines against drug users;
- abortion) - Se 18 88 44A
- Key votes of N.C. lawmakers (anti-drug bill; filibuster on minimum-wage bill; free-trade pact
- with Canada) - Se 25 88 34A
- Votes of North Carolina congressmen (Defense authorization compromise; DC appropriation bill;
- foreign-aid) - Oc 2 88 35A
- How N.C. congressmen voted on issues (veto of textile bill; disclosure by foreign investors) - Oc 9 88 40A
- How N.C. congressmen voted on issues (parental-leave filibuster; excise tax to fund anti-drug
- bill) - Oc 9 88 40A
- How N.C. congressmen voted on issues (death penalty for drug lords; close old bases) - Oc 16 88 42A
- Under the Dome: Valentine amazed at rights ranking - No 21 88 1
- Tar Heel editors speak: Legalized bribery for Congress No 27 88 7D
- Tar Heels seeking better congressional committee seats - De 4 88 41A
Congressmen
- N.C.'s new-look delegation takes office - Ja 4 85 4D
- 4 new congressmen owe campaign debts of at least $19,000 - Fe 13 85 2C
- Legislators asked to oppose renewal of aid for contras - Mr 9 85 20C
- N.C. delegation votes 9-2 for MX; Rose, Jones continue opposition - Mr 27 85 6A
- N.C. vote on Ind. issue split on partisan lines - My 1 85 10A
- N.C. congressmen generally praise tax-reform plan - My 30 85 14A
- Under the dome: N.C. lawmakers lobby Reagan during visit - Se 7 85 1
- 2 N.C. legislators (Whitley; Broyhill) on 'most underrated' list - Se 12 85 24A
- N.C. congressmen praise U.S. capture of hijackers - Oc 12 85 8A
- Third World economy departs North Carolina - Oc 18 85 18A
- Mail cost disclosure finds little opposition - De 12 85 5C
Congressmen
- N.C. lawmakers split on aid to contras - Mr 13 86 1
- Most N.C. congressmen back NRA gun bill - Ap 9 86 1C
- N.C. delegation votes to lift ban on interstate handgun sales - Ap 10 86 9A
- All but Jones in N.C. congressional delegation back raid (against Libya) - Ap 16 86 12A
- N.C. delegation split on whether contra aid plan remains viable - Ap 17 86 9A
- Editorial: Republicans jump ship on trade - My 27 86 14A
- At home with the House - and Senate; Politics and personalities may affect where N.C. congressmen
- live in D.C. - Jy 27 86 1C
- 2 Eastern N.C. congressmen back Piedmont for (London) route - Au 9 86 8B
- Most N.C. congressmen plan to back tax-revision bill - Se 14 86 42A
- Under the dome: N.C. delegation low on House experience - No 11 86 1
- N.C. congressmen split over Iran deal No 20 86 17A
- N.C. lawmakers say revelations (about arms sales) hurt Reagan No 27 86 24A
- New congressmen attend class to learn 'nuts and bolts' of job - De 4 86 25A
- N.C. Democrats seek win on textile-import limits 2C
- N.C. congressmen support education plan, doubt bonds - De 30 86 16C