TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Records
Organization of the Records
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
Bill files,
1994-1995, 1997-2001 (bulk 2001),
Correspondence,
1995-2001,
Casework,
1995-2001,
District subject files,
1995-2001,
Press releases and clippings,
1995-2001,
General office files,
1996, 1999-2000, undated,
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Texas Legislature, Senate:
An Inventory of Records of Senator Tom Haywood at the Texas
State Archives,
1994-2001
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Texas. Legislature.
Senate. |
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Records of Senator Tom
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Dates: |
1994-2001 |
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Abstract: |
Correspondence,
publications, clippings, press releases, memoranda, speeches, legislative
records, drafts, notes, forms, an organization chart, and a videocassette
comprise the records of Texas State Senator Tom Haywood from 1994 to 2001. The
materials document the Senator's bill files, correspondence, constituent
casework, and appearances in the media. Specific subjects of interest to
Haywood and his constituents included education, agriculture, taxes, public
bond issuance, transportation and roads, covenant marriage, water conservation
districts, redistricting, utilities, hate crimes, and health
insurance. |
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English. |
Texas State Senator Tom Haywood was born and reared in Dallas, where
he first attended the University of Texas at Arlington, receiving his BS in
physics and later the University of North Texas (UNT) for his MS in physics.
After receiving his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Alberta, Canada,
Haywood taught physics at both UNT and at Midwestern State University (MSU) as
an associate professor, where he also served as Director of University Affairs.
He left MSU and the education field in 1979 to serve as Executive Vice
President of North Texas Oil and Gas Association. Somewhat later, he became an
independent business owner in Wichita Falls and was elected to the Texas State
Senate in 1994 as a conservative Republican representing District 30. While
serving in the Senate, he worked on such issues as juvenile justice reform,
reduced regulations for the oil and gas industry, tort reform, and the
Community Enrichment Act which proposed allocating 5% of state lottery revenue
to cities and counties in Texas. Senator Haywood served on the Senate
Education, Natural Resources, and Economic Development Committees during his
term of office. Additionally, Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock appointed him
Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Agriculture and he served on the Committee of
the Whole on Legislative and Congressional Redistricting. The Senator was an
advocate for the traditional family unit; limited terms for elected officials;
strong ethics laws; and the belief that the public's business must be done in
public, stating "if I err, it will be on the side of
openness." Senator Haywood died on July 12, 2001 at the age of 61.
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Correspondence, publications, printed material, clippings, press
releases, memoranda, newsletters, brochures, speeches, legislative bills, bill
analyses, fiscal notes, amendments, drafts, maps, notes, forms, an organization
chart, and a videocassette comprise the records of Texas State Senator Tom
Haywood from 1994 to 2001. Bill files primarily document the legislative bills
written or sponsored by the Senator during the 77th Legislature, Regular
Session, 2001. The majority of the correspondence includes recommendations,
thank you notes, congratulations, requests for information to resolve personal
problems of constituents, and responses to constituents and citizens who
contacted the Senator in order to express their concerns and opinions on
subjects that were or, they believed, should be before the Legislature. Subject
files from Haywood's district offices include public relations/informational
materials from a variety of District 30 towns and cities, but also document
major topics of local concern, such as economic development in Texoma, the Red
River boundary between Texas and Oklahoma, drought relief, aging, local
juvenile corrections programs, and roads and highways. Clippings and press
releases record the coverage of Haywood in various print media in both the
Austin and Wichita Falls (District 30) markets, documenting his performance and
actions in the Senate and his positions on various issues. Finally, general
office files contain small maps of Haywood's District 30, an organization chart
of the Lieutenant Governor's office, reference guides and computer reference
materials, constituent casework forms, and some (misfiled?) constituent
correspondence. Specific subjects of interest to Haywood and his constituents
included teachers and education, agriculture, tort reform, taxes, public bond
issuance, transportation and roads, industrial emissions, covenant marriage,
water conservation districts, redistricting, utilities, hate crimes, and health
insurance.
To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily
reviewed to delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to
provide an estimate of dates covered, and to determine record types.
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Organization of the Records |
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These records are organized into six series: |
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Bill files, 1994-1995, 1997-2001 (bulk 2001), 3.5 cubic
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Correspondence, 1995-2001, 1 cubic ft. |
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Casework, 1995-2001, 1.25 cubic ft. |
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District subject files, 1995-2001, 3 cubic ft. |
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Press releases and clippings, 1995-2001, 2 cubic ft. |
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General office files, 1996, 1999-2000, undated, 0.25 cubic
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Restrictions on Access
Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall under
Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, Texas
Government Code, Chapter 306, an archivist must review these records before
they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research
under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail
about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify
and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that
may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open
records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be
released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of
the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that
information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the
records.
Restrictions on Use
None.
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The terms listed here were used to catalog the
records. The terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
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Personal Names: |
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Haywood, Tom,
1939-2001. |
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Subjects: |
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Legislators--Texas. |
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Legislative
bodies--Texas. |
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Drought
relief--Texas. |
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Education--Texas. |
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Agriculture--Texas. |
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Taxation--Texas. |
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Transportation--Law and
legislation--Texas. |
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Public utilities--Law and
legislation--Texas. |
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Hate
crimes--Texas. |
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Places: |
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Texas--Boundaries--Oklahoma. |
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Texas--Economic
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Document Types: |
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Correspondence--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Publications--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Clippings--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Legislative
records--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Memorandums--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Press
releases--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Notes--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Drafts
(documents)--Texas--Legislators--1994-2001. |
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Functions: |
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Representing
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The following materials are offered as
possible sources of further information on the agencies and subjects covered by
the records. The listing is not exhaustive. |
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Texas State
Archives |
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Texas Legislature, Senate, Economic Development Committee,
Records, 1974-1999, 94.7 cubic ft. |
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Texas General Land Office, Red River Compact, Texoma
boundary agreement, 1973, 1982, 1999-2000, fractional. |
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Texas Youth Commission, Records, 1886-1892, 1902, 1932-1934,
1941-2001, undated (bulk 1949-1999), 56 cubic ft. |
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(Identify the item and cite the series), Records of Senator Tom
Haywood, Senate, Texas Legislature. Archives and Information Services Division,
Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Accession number: 2002/118
These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002.
Nancy Enneking, April 2002
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Bill files,
1994-1995, 1997-2001 (bulk 2001), 3.5 cubic ft. |
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Copies of legislative bills, bill analyses, memoranda, notes,
fiscal notes, short speeches, amendments, drafts, correspondence, hearing
requests, calendar placement requests, and constituent casework comprise the
bill files of Texas State Senator Tom Haywood during 1994-1995, 1997-2001 (bulk
2001). The majority of files document the legislative bills written or
sponsored by the Senator during the 77th Legislature, Regular Session. Subjects
addressed by Haywood include physician's assistants, bonds, agriculture,
livestock theft, tax exemptions, unitization, physician licensing, the Texas
Energy Council, construction permits, zoning, covenant marriage, water
conservation districts, and university faculty pay raises. Some files concern
unpursued 2001 legislation and legislation that failed to pass in previous
sessions. Finally, a few assorted files address bills and issues from the 74th
through 77th Legislatures. |
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These records are arranged in the order in which they arrived but
they have been listed below in bill number order, first by Senate, then House.
Files of unpursued 2001 legislation, legislation that failed to pass in
previous sessions, and a group of assorted files are listed at the end. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Bill files, Records of Senator Tom Haywood,
Senate, Texas Legislature. Archives and Information Services Division, Texas
State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2002/118 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall
under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, Texas
Government Code, Chapter 306, an archivist must review these records before
they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research
under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail
about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify
and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that
may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open
records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be
released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of
the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that
information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the
records. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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Senate Bills, 77th Legislature, Regular Session,
2001: |
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77R1733 - bicycle bill [includes a file titled 77R5258 on the same
topic] |
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77R10928 - MSU [Midwestern State
University] |
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70 [one large wallet file containing several smaller files
and loose material] |
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71 |
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73 |
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331 |
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611 |
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612 |
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613 |
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803 |
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1101 |
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1264 |
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1265 |
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1449 (House Bill 2988) |
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1486 |
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1487 |
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[1488] |
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1745 |
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1746 |
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1747 |
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1748 |
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1749 [2 files] |
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1750 |
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1751 |
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Senate Resolutions (SR) and Senate Concurrent
Resolutions (SCR), 77th Legislature, Regular Session,
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SCR 32 |
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SCR 33 |
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SR 491 |
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House Bills, 77th Legislature, Regular Session,
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461 - Crownover |
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462 - Crownover |
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560 - Keffer |
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651 |
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726 - Turner |
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1018 |
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Committee Substitute House Bill 1317 |
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1512 - Counts |
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1790 |
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2087 - Clark |
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2091 |
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2307 - Clark |
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2488 - Chisum |
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2518 |
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2587 |
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2988 - Gutierrez |
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3095 |
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3132 - King |
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Committee Substitute House Bill 3140 |
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3303 - Counts |
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3348 |
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3351 |
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House Concurrent Resolutions, 77th Legislature, Regular
Session,
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181- Hardcastle |
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Legislation not pursued, 77th Legislature, Regular
Session,
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Unnumbered prospective House Bill regarding hospital
districts |
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[Untitled wallet file with information on assorted
bills] |
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77R7361 |
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SBEC [State Board for Educator Certification] rule
authority |
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Senate Bill 110 - teacher pay raises |
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Last session issues that did not pass,
1997, 1999 |
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Assorted: |
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SCR 113 - Red River Boundary,
1994-1995 |
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Senate Bill 549,
1999 |
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House Bill 2, information,
1999 |
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Drafting requests,
1999-2001 |
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[Untitled files regarding oil and natural gas
severance taxes],
2001 [4 files] |
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Senate Resolution 186,
2001 |
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Unitization,
1998 |
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Senate Bill 1821,
1999 |
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[Loose list of Haywood's bills, committee meeting
schedule, committee lists, doughnut distribution list],
1999 |
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Doctor-for-a-Day,
1997 |
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Breakfast Red River,
1999 |
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Economic development,
1999 |
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Resolutions, final copy,
1999 |
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[Loose correspondence re: resolutions and
proclamations],
1999 |
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Resolutions,
1999 |
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Resolutions filed,
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Correspondence,
1995-2001, 1 cubic ft. |
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The records comprise correspondence, mainly photocopied with a few
original outgoing letters, of Texas State Senator Tom Haywood that range in
date from 1995 to 2001. The outgoing letters were all signed by Senator Haywood
and the correspondence passed between Haywood and private citizens, fellow
legislators, state and local officials, and state agencies and universities.
Letters include recommendations, thank you notes, congratulations, requests for
information to resolve personal problems of constituents, and responses to
constituents and citizens who contacted the Senator in order to express their
concerns and opinions on subjects that were or, they believed, should be before
the Legislature. Specific subjects of interest to Haywood and his constituents
included teachers and education, tort reform, taxes, transportation and roads,
industrial emissions, and health insurance. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged in chronological order according to the
date of the outgoing letter. Much of the correspondence is double-sided, the
incoming letter appears on the back of Haywood's response. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Correspondence, Records of Senator Tom
Haywood, Senate, Texas Legislature. Archives and Information Services Division,
Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2002/118 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall
under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, Texas
Government Code, Chapter 306, an archivist must review these records before
they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research
under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail
about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify
and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that
may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open
records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be
released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of
the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that
information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the
records. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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None. |
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Correspondence |
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1995: |
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January-May |
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June-August |
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September-December |
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January-March |
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April-June |
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July-September |
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October-December |
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January-March |
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April-June |
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July-September |
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October-December |
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1998: |
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January-June |
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July-December |
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1999: |
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January-May |
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June-July |
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August-October |
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November-December |
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2000: |
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January-April |
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May-June |
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July-August |
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September-December |
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January-April |
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May |
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Casework,
1995-2001, 1.25 cubic ft. |
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Correspondence, notes, forms, memoranda, and clippings record the
attempts of Texas State Senator Tom Haywood to resolve his constituents'
personal problems and issues from 1995 to 2001. Constituents frequently wrote
the Senator's various offices with request for assistance on matters of
collection of child support, assistance with obtaining access to federal and
state aid programs, local road maintenance issues, and various other
complaints. The Senator and his staff would, where possible, attempt to address
these issues by contacting an agency on the individual's behalf or sending the
individual the requested information. Some casework was handled on behalf of
municipalities, particularly on issues including water management and the Texas
Natural Resources Conservation Commission. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged in the order in which they arrived. The
vast majority of the casework is loose and unarranged. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Casework, Records of Senator Tom Haywood,
Senate, Texas Legislature Archives and Information Services Division, Texas
State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2002/118 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall
under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, Texas
Government Code, Chapter 306, an archivist must review these records before
they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research
under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail
about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify
and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that
may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open
records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be
released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of
the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that
information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the
records. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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None. |
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Processed by |
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Nancy Enneking, April 2002 |
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Casework |
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[Untitled wallet file]: |
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Loose correspondence,
2000-2001 |
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City of Throckmorton water shortage,
2000 |
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Rural Throckmorton water,
2000 |
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TNRCC [Texas Natural Resources Conservation
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1999-2000 |
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[Loose constituent casework],
1995-2001 [the entire box contains loose correspondence in no
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District subject files,
1995-2001, 3 cubic ft. |
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Correspondence, publications, printed material, clippings,
memoranda, newsletters, brochures, speeches, maps, some constituent casework,
and a videocassette comprise the subject files from Texas State Senator Tom
Haywood's district offices from 1995 to 2001. The materials include public
relations/informational materials from a variety of District 30 towns and
cities. Correspondence passed between Haywood and his staff, constituents, and
local officials. Major topics covered in the records include economic
development in Texoma, the Red River boundary between Texas and Oklahoma,
drought relief, aging, local juvenile corrections programs, and roads and
highways. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged roughly alphabetically by subject, in
the order in which they arrived. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), District subject files, Records of Senator
Tom Haywood, Senate, Texas Legislature. Archives and Information Services
Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2002/118 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002. |
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Restrictions on Access |
|
Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall
under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, Texas
Government Code, Chapter 306, an archivist must review these records before
they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research
under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail
about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify
and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that
may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open
records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be
released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of
the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that
information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the
records. |
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District subject files
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[Loose Citizen Handbook: How the
Legislature Works],
1997 |
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Bob Bullock
1997-1998 [empty file followed by loose
correspondence] |
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Aging,
2001 [2 files] |
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Collin County,
2000 |
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McKinney [empty] |
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McKinney, City of,
1997-2001 |
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Cooke County,
1997-2001 |
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Gainesville, ISD [Independent School District],
1998 |
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Concord Coalition,
1997 |
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Courthouse preservation, Senate Bill 728,
1999-2000 |
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Drought relief,
1996 |
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Economic development,
1998-2001 |
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FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency],
1996 |
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GAD issues,
1997 |
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Grants,
2001 |
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Grayson County: |
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[Loose newspaper, memorandum, flyer],
1999 |
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Grayson County,
1997-2000 |
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Grayson County 4-H,
1998 |
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Grayson County College,
1995 |
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Grayson County Crisis Center (family violence),
1995 |
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Grayson CPS [empty] |
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Austin College [empty] |
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Denison,
1999, 2001 |
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Denison ISD,
1999 |
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Grayson County College [empty] |
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Howe - general,
1998, 2000 |
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Juvenile alternatives,
1998 [contains file titled Youth Advocacy Day] |
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Lake Texoma [empty] |
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Manufacturers Grayson,
1997-1998 |
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Pottsboro,
1997-1998 |
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Pottsboro ISD,
2000 |
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Sadler [empty] |
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Sherman,
1997-1999 |
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SISD [Sherman Independent School District]
[empty] |
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Sherman, water/sewer [empty] |
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Tioga,
1998 |
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Van Alstyne,
2000 |
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Whitesboro,
undated |
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Whitewright,
undated |
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[Loose correspondence],
2000 |
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Tom Haywood,
1995-2000 |
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Speeches - Tom,
1998-1999 |
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Haywood clips,
1997-1998, 2001 |
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Health coalition,
1998 |
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Survivor benefits health coverage,
2000 |
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US 75,
1998 |
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Highway 81,
1995 |
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Highway US 69 corridor,
2000 |
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Home builders association,
1998 |
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Home equity,
1995 |
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Home hospice,
1996 |
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Housing Authority - Home One,
1997 |
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Department of Human Resources,
1997 |
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IH 35 corridor,
1996, 1999, 2001 |
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Insurance,
1998 |
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Junior Achievement,
2000 |
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[Loose Juvenile Court/Juvenile Probation Commission
information],
1995, undated |
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Juvenile DWI,
1995 |
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Grayson County ALA [Alternative Learning Academy] and
Work/Boot Camp,
1995 |
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TYC [Texas Youth Commission] - Vernon,
1995-1996 |
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Juvenile alternatives,
1998-2000 |
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Lake Texoma,
1995 |
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League of Women Voters,
1998-2000 |
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Leadership,
1999, 2001 |
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Legislation for session,
1997-1999 |
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Lemon Law,
1996-1998 |
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Library, Legislative,
1997-1999 |
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Lobbyist,
undated |
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Lottery,
1995-1996 |
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MHMR [Mental Health and Mental Retardation],
1996, 2000 |
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Maps,
1998, undated |
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[Constituent correspondent],
1998 |
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Medicaid,
1997 |
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Medicare new card form,
1998, undated |
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Area Agency on Aging of Texoma,
2000 |
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Mental Health Mental Rehabilitation [sic!],
1997-1998 |
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Narcotics Task Force,
1998 |
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News articles,
1998 |
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Newsletters,
1998 |
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North Texas Cement,
1997 |
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North Texas Conference,
1997 |
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Nortex - Wichita Falls,
1996-1998 |
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Nursing care facilities,
1997 |
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Oscar Mayer,
1998 |
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Montague County [empty] |
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Bellevue ISD [empty] |
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Wichita Falls,
1995 |
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Publications,
1997-1999 |
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P & Z Zoning,
undated |
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Patient rights/assistance,
1998 |
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Poultry,
2000 |
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Press contacts,
1998 |
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Property tax,
1995-1996 |
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Prisoners,
1996 |
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Protective services,
1995, undated |
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Publications,
1997-1999 |
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Public forum, Grayson/Cooke County,
2000 |
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Red River Authority,
1995 |
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Red River Boundary Commission,
1996 |
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School tax increase,
1999 |
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Sex offenders,
1996 |
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Sherman - 150 years,
1998-2000 |
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Regional Toll, Authority of,
1996-1997 |
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Texas Academy of Family Physicians,
1998 [the file contains information on the Texas Air Quality
Coalition] |
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Texas Department of Housing,
1996-1998 |
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[Loose Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory
Services],
1995-1996, 1998 |
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Texas Militia,
1996 |
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
1995 |
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Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission,
1998 |
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TXU [Texoma Utility] power lines,
2000 |
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Tourism,
1998 |
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Tort reform,
1995-1999 |
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Transportation, Department of,
1995-1998 |
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Texoma Council of Governments,
1997-1998 |
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Texas Workforce Development [Board],
1998-1999 |
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Texoma Utility,
1997 |
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Press releases and clippings,
1995-2001, 2 cubic ft. |
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Newspaper clippings, photocopies, press releases, memoranda, and a
few notes, dating 1995-2001, record the coverage of Texas State Senator Tom
Haywood in various print media in both the Austin and Wichita Falls (District
30) markets. The various newspaper articles document his performance and
actions in the Senate and his positions on various issues including education,
agriculture, property taxes, public bond issuance, water conservation,
redistricting, utilities, and hate crimes. The District 30 news clippings are
divided into two sets, one consists of original clippings taped to sheets of
paper and a few photocopies, the other consists entirely of photocopied
clippings. Many clippings appear in both sets of files, but each set does
contain unique items, thus both have been retained. The files of press releases
contain news releases and news advisories, while guest columns document the
op-ed articles that Senator Haywood wrote for publication in newspapers. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged by type of material: first, the two
sets of news clippings, then press releases and media advisories, and finally
several files of guest columns and a few assorted files. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Press releases and clippings, Records of
Senator Tom Haywood, Senate, Texas Legislature. Archives and Information
Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2002/118 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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None. |
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Restrictions on Use |
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None. |
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Processed by |
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Nancy Enneking, April 2002 |
| box |
| 2002/118-2 |
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District 30 original clipping files : |
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[Includes articles from Austin area
newspapers.] |
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December 1998-January 1999 |
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February 1999 |
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March 1999 |
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April 1999 |
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May 1999 |
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June 1999 |
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July 1999 |
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August 1999 |
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September 1999 |
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October-December, 1999 |
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Assorted,
1999 |
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January-February, 2000 |
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March-April, 2000 |
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May-June, 2000 |
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July-September, 2000 |
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October-November, 2000 |
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December 2000 |
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January 2001 |
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March 2001 |
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May 2001 [2 files] |
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| 2002/118-3 |
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District 30 duplicate clipping files: |
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[Includes articles from Austin area
newspapers.] |
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January-March, 1999 |
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April 1999 |
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May 1999 |
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June-July, 1999 |
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August-September, 1999 |
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October-December, 1999 |
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January-April, 2000 |
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May-June, 2000 |
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July-September, 2000 |
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October-November, 2000 |
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December 2000 |
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January 2001 |
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February 2001 |
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March 2001 |
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April 2001 |
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May 2001 |
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News releases and advisories: |
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1995 |
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1996 |
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1997 |
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1999 |
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2000 |
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2001 [includes guest columns] |
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Guest columns: |
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1995-1998 |
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1999-2000 |
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Media clippings, assorted,
1998-2000 |
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Press,
1999 |
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General office files,
1996, 1999-2000, undated, 0.25 cubic ft. |
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Correspondence, photocopied maps, forms, memoranda, lists,
publications, and an organization chart make up the general office files of
Texas State Senator Tom Haywood, during 1996, 1999-2000, and undated. The files
contain small maps of Haywood's District 30, an organization chart of the
Lieutenant Governor's office, reference guides and computer reference
materials, constituent casework forms, and some (misfiled?) constituent
correspondence. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged in the order in which they arrived. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), General office files, Records of Senator
Tom Haywood, Senate, Texas Legislature. Archives and Information Services
Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission. |
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Accession Information |
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Accession number: 2002/118 |
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These records were transferred to the Archives and Information
Services Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the
Secretary of the Texas Senate on April 3, 2002. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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Because of the possibility that portions of these records fall
under Public Information Act exceptions including, but not limited to, Texas
Government Code, Chapter 306, an archivist must review these records before
they can be accessed for research. The records may be requested for research
under the provisions of the Public Information Act (V.T.C.A., Government Code,
Chapter 552). The researcher may request an interview with an archivist or
submit a request by mail, fax, or email including enough description and detail
about the information requested to enable the archivist to accurately identify
and locate the information requested. If our review reveals information that
may be excepted by the Public Information Act, we are obligated to seek an open
records decision from the Attorney General on whether the records can be
released. The Public Information Act allows the Archives ten working days after
receiving a request to make this determination. The Attorney General has 45
working days to render a decision. Alternately, the Archives can inform you of
the nature of the potentially excepted information and if you agree, that
information can be redacted or removed and you can access the remainder of the
records. |
|
Restrictions on Use |
|
None. |
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Processed by |
|
Nancy Enneking, April 2002 |
| box |
| 2002/118-7 |
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Senate Staff Services,
1999 |
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Quick reference,
1999-2000 |
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Constituent forms,
undated |
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District map,
undated |
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Maps,
1996, undated |
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