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Press Releases, September 16, 1958-December 8, 1985

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 55
Identifier: Subseries C

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  1. [Senator Strom Thurmond will host Federal Procurement Conference for Small Business Owners], Washington, D.C., September 16, 1985.
  2. [Senator Thurmond pledges to expedite legislation to outlaw designer drug], Washington, D.C., September 18, 1985.
  3. [Senate Judiciary Committee approved and sent to full Senate six interstate compacts allowing for regional disposal of the Nation's low-level radioactive waste], Washington, D.C., September 19, 1985.
  4. [Senator Thurmond expresses his disappointment in President Reagan's trade policies, and states that he will continue pushing for textile import restrictions], Washington, D.C., September 23, 1985.
  5. [Senator Thurmond continues battle against foreign imports and asks Senate to designate 'Made in America' month], Washington, D.C., September 24, 1985.
  6. [Senator Thurmond urges Agriculture Secretary to help Horry County tobacco farmers], Washington, D.C., September 25, 1985.
  7. [Senate passes bill to honor American armored forces], Washington, D.C., September 25, 1985.
  8. [Senate Judiciary Committee reported to the full Senate for action the seven nominations of the new U.S. Sentencing Commission], Washington, D.C., October 2, 1985.
  9. [Senator Thurmond's import bill withstood key test votes], Washington, D.C., October 3, 1985.
  10. Proposals to outlaw so-called designer drugs and restore voluntary silent prayer in public schools were approved today by the Senate Judiciary Committee, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1985.
  11. [Senator Thurmond says that he will not agree to delay textile bill action], Washington, D.C., October 8, 1985. (2 copies)
  12. [Senator Thurmond says $8.2 million in budget for Pinopolis, South Carolina Dam strengthening], Washington, D.C., October 9, 1985.
  13. [U.S. Justice department will give $831,000 in grants to South Carolina in order to bolster the State's criminal justice system], Washington, D.C., October 9, 1985.
  14. [Senator Strom Thurmond urges Congress to enact tough legislation aimed at eliminating the laundering proceeds from organized crimes], Washington, D.C., October 29, 1985.
  15. [Senator Thurmond announces he will offer and amendment providing the death penalty for terrorists who kill U.S. citizens taken hostage outside the U.S.], Washington, D.C., October 30, 1985.
  16. Response by Senator Strom Thurmond concerning Rep. Tommy Hartnett's decision to run for Lt. Governor], November 4, 1985.
  17. [Senator Thurmond will urge the rejection of provisions ending South Carolina's role as a national dumping ground for low-level radioactive waste by 1993], Washington, D.C., November 12, 1985.
  18. [Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee dropped a proposal the undermine passage of a compromise measure to regionalize disposal of the Nation's low-level radioactive waste], Washington, D.C., November 13, 1985.
  19. [Senate passes a bill which would reduce the flood of foreign textile and apparel imports into the American market], Washington, D.C., November 13, 1985.
  20. [Senate Judiciary Committee cleared a bill mandating tough new federal criminal penalties for individuals who operate common carriers while under the influence of drugs or alcohol], Washington, D.C., November 14, 1985.
  21. [Senator Thurmond challenges U.S. trade representative's 'phase out' of nation's major industries such as textiles, steel and footwear], Washington, D.C., November 15, 1985.
  22. [Three South Carolina schools are adding Air Force Jr. ROTC programs], Washington, D.C., November 18, 1985.
  23. [South Carolina legislator Joyce Hearn has been re-appointed to Nation Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health], Washington, D.C., November 18, 1985.
  24. [Senator Thurmond supports measure for home health care for the elderly], Washington, D.C., November 19, 1985.
  25. [Senator Strom Thurmond states that the rejection of his Senate amendment in pork promotion fees is close to allowing taxation without representation], Washington, D.C., November 21, 1985.
  26. Response by Senator Strom Thurmond (R-SC) concerning the 1985 Geneva Summit Meeting between President Reagan and Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev, November 21, 1985.
  27. [Senator Thurmond praised U.S. House passage of textile imports bill], Washington, D.C., December 2, 1985.
  28. Statement by Senator Strom Thurmond on the Senate floor reference Israeli Espionage, Washington, D.C., December 2, 1985.
  29. [Senator Thurmond urges public-private support for disabled], Washington, D.C., December 4, 1985.
  30. [Senate Environment and Public Works Committee clears bill ending South Carolina's role as a national dumping ground for low-level radioactive waste], Washington, D.C., December 4, 1985.
  31. President Reagan today signed a resolution introduced by Senator Thurmond to name December 'Made in America Month'], Washington, D.C., December 11, 1985.
  32. [Senator Thurmond urges South Carolina businessmen and women participation in Small business conference], December 13, 1985.
  33. [Senator Thurmond states his disappointment in the veto of textile bill], Washington, D.C., December 17, 1985.
  34. [Senate clears bill ending South Carolina's role as a national dumping ground for low-level radioactive waste], Washington, D.C., December 4, 1985.

Dates

  • September 16, 1958-December 8, 1985

Extent

From the Series: 95 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

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Repository Details

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