Box 11
Contains 15 Results:
Miscellaneous Republican Colleague Letters  , 1992-1999
This folder contains lettters written to and from Congressman Ron Packard. The recepients vary, however most are fellow politicians or their families. These letters include thank you's for support, as well other kind wishes such as condolences.
Proposed San Clemente Traffic Checkpoint , February 1990
This folder contains a proposed traffic stop on the 5 Freeway in San Clemente. It includes the logisitcs needed to construct the checkpoint, as well as reasons for the creation of a new checkpoint.
Seniors’ Tax Fairness Package, 1991
This folder contains information on the Social Security Reform Bill. The information includes what exactly the reform is aiming to do, as well as the clear support and co-sponsor that Congressman Packard offered to the bill.
Military Construction Appropriations, 1993-1994
This folder contains letters written by Ron Packard to express his interest in getting repair funds to Camp Pendelton for the 1994 Fiscal Year. These letters include the amount Packard needed, as well as the indication that the bill was a success. Also included are response letters to Packard, as well as the actual proposed bills.
Defense Appropriations, 1994-1995
This folder contains letters written by Ron Packard to express his interest in getting funds diverted to Camp Pendelton for the 1995 Fiscal Year. Also included are letters indicating Packard's success in gaining the funding, as well as information on another issue presented by Packard, that being undocumented immigration.
Correspondence- Commerce, Justice, State & Judiciary Appropriations- Immigration Checkpoints, 1994-1995
Immigration Checkpoints San Clemente and Temecula, 1995
Immigrants Checkpoints Bill H.R. 340, 1995
This folder contains a bill from the 104th Congress' 1st session to terminate certain Border Patrol traffic operations in California.
City Letters in Support of Checkpoints, 1995
This folder contains letters written to Ron Packard from various city officals, praising his idea and giving their support to his proposed plan with the border checkpoints. The letters are from cities and constituents within Packard's district.
Military Construction, 1995
This folder contains letters from Congressman Packard for his view and need for the upcoming fiscal years (1996 and 1997). He expresses the needs of Camp Pendelton and the responses to him are not hopeful, with budget cuts being a major reason. (prep for fiscal year 96)
