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92nd Congress, 1971-1973

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MANUSCRIPT HCPC00011

Scope and Contents

92nd Congress

S. 120 COLA to judicial employees outside continental US or Hawaii or Alaska

S. 452 Enlisted Men Retired Pay

S. 459 Establish a National Historic Site-Puukohola Heiau

S. 460 Territorial Representation for Guam

S. 473 Automobile Disclosure Act-Guam

S. 474 Amend FAA of 1958 as amended to authorize air carriers to engage in bulk air transportation of persons and property

S. 592 Internal Security Act

S. 1199 Amending title 13 of the United States Code by authorizing the Secretary of Commerce

S. 1232 JAG Reserve Flag Billets

S. 1764 D.C. Appropriations-$200 million Fed. Payment

S. 2011 Introduced by Eagleton & Inouye Education Technology Act of 1971

S. 2072 Amend Egg Products Inspection Act- Provide exemption to certain plants for certain period

S. 2437 To authorize a program for the development of fishery resources in the Central, Western, and South Pacific Ocean

S. 2491 To amend the Act of August 19, 1964, to remove the limitation on the maximum number of members of the board of trustees of the Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden

S. 2548 Airliners World Airways

S. 2577 To amend the International Travel Act of 1961

S. 2754 To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to engage in certain export expansion activities

S. 2836 Hawaii Public Interest Protection Act 1971

S. 2852 To Amend the Shipping Act of 1916

S. 3016 To amend Sec. 101(13) of the Federal Aviation Act

S. 3281 To enable consideration of the Kokee Water Project

S. 3321 Hawaii Water Carriers Act

S. 3403 Relating to retirement of Lighthouse Service personnel involuntarily separated

S. 3493 Provide benefits for certain individuals interned during World War II

S. 4005 To designate Federal Bldg. to be built in Albany, N.Y. as Leo W. O'brien Fed. Building

S. 4117 Facilitate exportation of recycled solid waste materials

S. 4119 Increase role of foreign trade zones in expansion of US

H.R. 12207 To authorize a program for the development of tuna and other latent fisheries resources in the Central and Western Pacific Ocean

S. Con. Res. 72 To congratulate Waipahu, Hawaii On its Diamond Jubilee

Amendment 476—to H.R. 10947 An act to provide a job development investment credit, to reduce industry income taxes, to reduce certain excise taxes, and for other purposes

Amendment 1139—to S.3462 Rural Development Act of 972

Amendment 1509—to HR 14370 (Federal Revenue Sharing Act)

Amendment to Tax Reform Act

Foreign Commerce Questionnaire

Statuary Hall File

Dates

  • Creation: 1971-1973

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

Access restrictions apply to certain records in the papers that have been determined to contain sensitive personal or government information. Series assessed to contain sensitive information will remain closed until 2028 with the exception of Constituent Services Case Work, which contains high levels of personal identifiable information. Constituent Services Case Work will be available to requesting individuals upon review and approval of the archivist or librarian managing the Property. Individual files or records assessed to contain sensitive information may also carry restrictions. Series assessed with medium risk may be made available to the researcher after the files are reviewed for sensitive information or formats. Series assessed to be of low risk of disclosing sensitive information may be open and available to researchers.

Low risk: The following series pose little risk of revealing sensitive information and could be made available to the public with little harm: Administrative Files, Campaign Files, Constituent Services(Correspondence and Projects), House Records, Kaho’olawe, Native Hawaiian Issues, Japanese Latin American Internment, Personal, Political Affairs, Speeches, Scheduling Files, Medal of Honor, Legislative Files, Photographs, Public Relations, Books, and Subject Files.



Medium risk: ABSCAM, Staff Files, Born-Digital (format-based), Microfilm.



Series with sensitive information: Constituent Services (Case Work), Watergate, Iran-Contra, and subseries containing records related to military and defense appropriations.

From the Collection:

This collection may be accessed in the John Troup Moir Jr. and Gertrude M.F. Moir Archives Reading Room on the fifth floor of the Hamilton Library addition. Reading room hours and policies can be found on the archives website: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/library/research/collections/archives/visiting-us/. If you have questions, please contact the archives by email: archives@hawaii.edu or phone: (808) 956-6047.

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