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By Alex Adelmund, Brenna Hobbs, Raksha Shrestha, Aislinn Reekie, Riley Osterberg, Marla Weaver
Collection Overview
Title: Elizabeth Hanford Dole Senate Papers, 2001-2009
Predominant Dates:2001-2009
ID: 01/042
Primary Creator: Dole, Elizabeth Hanford
Extent: 49.0 Linear Feet
Arrangement: Large parts of the Elizabeth Hanford Dole Senate Papers arrived with existing organization and this order was preserved and recreated whenever possible. Original folder titles were preserved with some additions like writing out acronyms, providing dates and date ranges. When necessary, pre-existing folder titles were extended to add context or clarify the materials within. When pre-existing organization was not found, materials were arranged to match pre-existing arrangements or best practices found within Managing Congressional Collections, 2008.
The Elizabeth Hanford Dole Senate Papers are arranged into five series: Constituent Relations, Legislative Relations, Office Management, Personal/Political Files, and Press. Sub-series vary within each series based on original order and the medium of materials. Series and sub-series have descriptions and further organization is clarified in notes when sub-series deviate from chronological or alphabetical order to better serve researchers or to follow original order.
When appropriate, prefixes have been applied to materials to further arrange materials within their Sub-Series. For example, materials related to Senator Dole’s two Senate campaigns use “Dole for Senate 2002” and “Dole for Senate 2008” respectively.
Congressional Records refer to any materials produced for or by Congressional Record releases such as a statement, voting records, bill language, etc.
Materials related to Senator Dole’s time as the National Republican Senatorial Committee Chair have been placed under the Caucus/Political Party Records sub-series of the Personal/Political Files Series.
Signed Letters have been organized in the Senator’s Correspondence Sub-series chronologically to retain original order.
Subjects: Dole, Elizabeth Hanford
Languages: English
Abstract
Elizabeth Hanford Dole became the first female Senator to represent North Carolina, and served in the U.S. Senate from January 3, 2003, to January 3, 2009. Senator Dole brought decades of experience to Congress, guiding pieces of legislation to preserve international power and North Carolina’s industry, infrastructure, and national importance.
Senator Dole’s focus was on North Carolina issues and their relevance to the United States. She sought to eradicate hunger in the nation and started her time on the floor of the Senate with a maiden speech targeting the threat of hunger and the importance of childhood nutrition to Americans suffering from food insecurity. Hunger remained an important issue for Senator Dole, and her advocacy brought relief to thousands of North Carolinians and others across the country.
Another key part of Senator Dole’s advocacy for her state included the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, a Native American tribe by law, but one that lacked access to federal services granted to other federally recognized tribes. She worked with community leaders and her fellow lawmakers to argue Lumbee’s case for federal support. Although her bill, S. 420 – Lumbee Recognition Act, failed to pass, Senator Dole’s testimony and support kept the Lumbee’s efforts alive in Congress.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Elizabeth Hanford Dole Senate Papers cover Dole’s tenure representing North Carolina in the U.S. Senate from January 3, 2003, to January 3, 2009. As the collection covers both senatorial campaigns and the continued press coverage of her achievements, the primary dates of the collection range from 1999 to 2011. The collection contains correspondence, briefing books, speeches, legislative documents, press clippings, and other relevant documents.
The papers cover numerous issues ranging from legislation in North Carolina to international cooperation and conflict. Some prevalent topics include Senator Dole’s campaign to eradicate hunger in the United States and abroad, legislation to recognize North Carolina’s Lumbee Native American tribe, and contending with the Global War on Terror. In addition to these topics, the papers include her time as Chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, a position that guided the Republican Senate campaigns throughout the United States.
Collection Historical Note
Elizabeth Hanford Dole was born Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford on July 29, 1936, in Salisbury, North Carolina. She graduated from Duke University in 1958, earned a master’s degree in education from Harvard in 1960, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1965.
Dole began her career in administration at the age of 29, when she began working for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration and for the Office of Consumer Affairs. She was promoted under the Nixon administration to Executive Director of the President’s Committee for Consumer Interests, and in 1973, appointed to the Federal Trade Commission. On December 6, 1975, she married Senator Bob Dole. The following year, Dole took a leave of absence from the FTC to campaign for her husband, who was running on the Republican presidential ticket with Gerald Ford. She served as a Federal Trade Commissioner until 1979, when she resigned to campaign for Bob Dole’s 1980 presidential bid.
She served as Director of the White House Office of Public Liaison from 1981 to 1983, when she was nominated and confirmed as the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. Dole is the first woman to have served as Cabinet Secretary of two federal departments under two different presidents (Transportation 1983-87, Ronald Reagan; Labor 1989-90, George H.W. Bush). She served as the second female President of the American Red Cross from 1991 to 1998, the first woman to hold the position since founder Clara Barton in 1881.
After Senator Jesse Helms announced his retirement in August 2001, Dole began her campaign to fill his Senate seat during the 2002 election. Dole’s campaign was a success, defeating Democrat Erskine Bowles, making her the first woman to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate from January 3, 2003, to January 3, 2009.
In 2012, Dole founded the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, which empowers, supports, and honors America’s military caregivers.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Robert and Elizabeth Dole Archive and Special Collections
Access Restrictions:
Some materials within the Dole Archive are restricted because of their sensitive nature or because they contain personal or confidential information. These records are protected by federal laws such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Examples of restricted records are personnel files, medical records, financial records, and any materials containing personal information such as addresses and social security numbers. Restricted materials are identified at the box and/or folder level within the finding aid. Questions about these materials may be directed to the Senior Archivist of the Dole Archives.
Use Restrictions:
Copyright restrictions apply in different ways to different kinds of materials. Many of the documents and other historical materials in the Archive are in the public domain and may be reproduced and used in any way. Senator Dole has not donated her copyright interest in her papers and other historical materials to the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics. Permission to publish must be obtained from her, or her designee. There are other materials in the library carrying a copyright interest that must be used according to the provisions of Title 17 of the U.S. Code. The Archive issues a warning concerning copyright restrictions to every researcher who requests copies of documents. Although the copyright law is under constant redefinition in the courts, it is ultimately the responsibility of the researcher to properly use copyrighted materials.
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- Series 2: Legislative Relations

- Legislative Relations includes administrative files, correspondence, and briefing materials covering Senator Dole’s work with legislation and committees. This series includes briefing books, floor statements, materials produced by Dole’s Legislative Assistants, subject files, and voting records.
- Sub-Series 1: Briefing Books

- Strictly organized, mixed materials to brief Senator Dole before specific events and public appearances. These are often made before speeches in the legislative assembly and during committee hearings. This sub-series is organized in alphabetical order based on the subject and then chronological if more than one briefing book is dedicated to a specific topic.
Arrangement: Alphabetically
- Box 9

- Folder 1: Briefing Book- Base Realignment and Closure Commission Charlotte Regional Hearing, 2005 June 28

- Folder 2: Briefing Book- Base Realignment and Closure List Announcement, 2005 January - May

- Folder 3: Briefing Book- Fair Elections Now Act, 2007

- Folder 4: Briefing Book- Iraq Congressional Member Delegation, Itinerary, Remarks, Profiles, 2005 May 25 - 2006 May 29

- Folder 5: Briefing Book- Issue Update [1 of 2], 2008 October 2

- Folder 6: Briefing Book- Issue Update [2 of 2], 2008 October 2

- Folder 7: Briefing Book- Judicial Filibuster, 2004 March 8

- Folder 8: Briefing Book- Judicial Filibuster, 2005 May 5

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Briefing Book- U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, Committee Hearing Briefing Book, 2003 January 15

- Folder 2: Briefing Book- U.S. Senate Select Committee on Aging, Social Security Briefing Book, 2005

- Sub-Series 2: Committee Files

- Materials collected and created for the various committees Senator Dole sat on.
Arrangement: Files have been assigned a folder heading corresponding to the committee to which the material relates. These are arranged alphabetically.
- Box 10

- Folder 3: U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture- Nutrition and Forestry-Buyout Field Hearing, 2004 April 13

- Folder 4: U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture- The Tobacco Market Transition Act, 2003

- Folder 5: U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture- Tobacco Quota Buyout, 2003 May 16 - December 13

- Folder 6: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure, BRAC Commission-US, 2005 February 23 - March 15

- Folder 7: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure, BRAC Criteria, 2004 March 11 - April 21

- Folder 8: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure, Depot-Advocate, 2005 March 3 - April 13

- Folder 9: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Guard & Reserve (RSRV), 2004

- Folder 10: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Industry Data, 2005

- Folder 11: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Joint Land Use, 2004

- Folder 12: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Military Base Closures, 2005 January

- Folder 13: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-North Carolina Military Base Revision, 2003 June 3

- Folder 14: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Office of the Deputy to the Department of Defense, 2003 September 24 - 2004 March 5

- Folder 15: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Press, 2002 September - 2004 October 5

- Folder 16: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Strategy, 2004 February 9 - August 27

- Folder 17: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Base Realignment and Closure-Studies, 2003 July 28 - 2004 February 11

- Folder 18: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Committee Correspondence, 2006 May 26

- Box 11

- Folder 1: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Committee Selection Press Release and Iraq CODEL Letters, 2003 - 2006

- Folder 2: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- EHD-Signed-Other-Department of Defense, 2003 March 12 - 2005 March 14

- Folder 3: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- EHD-Signed-Other-Member Response, 2004 March 3 - 2005 April 8

- Folder 4: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- EHD-Signed-Other-Office of Secretary of Defense, 2003 December 22 - 2005 January 3

- Folder 5: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- EHD-Signed-Other-Other Agency Responses, 2004 June 18 - 2005 March 29

- Folder 6: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- EHD-Signed-Other-State Department Response, 2004 May 28 - 2006 June 21

- Folder 7: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- February 7th-2006 Hearing, 2006 February 7

- Folder 8: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Fiscal Year 2007 National Defense Authorization Act Markup, 2006

- Folder 9: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- General John Abizaid Testimony Questions, 2005 June 23

- Folder 10: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Global Posture Review Hearing, 2004

- Folder 11: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Harnett County Correspondence, 2003 February 24 - April 26

- Folder 12: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Harnett County Water Correspondence-Memos and Presentations, 2003 June 17 - 2004 December 10

- Folder 13: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Hearing Defense Authorization, 2006 February 7

- Folder 14: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- HOT File Correspondence, 2002

- Folder 15: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Injured Veteran Disability Pay, 2004 - 2005

- Folder 16: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Military Construction Budget Hearing Speech Cards, Undated

- Folder 17: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Miscellaneous Drafts and Articles, 2004

- Folder 18: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Personnel-'04 Sexual Attacks-Military, 2004 February 25

- Folder 19: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Personnel-Domestic Violence, 2003 June 4 - 2004 February 20

- Folder 20: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Personnel-Draft, 2003 May 5

- Folder 21: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Personnel-Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs), 1999 November 8 - 2004 May 14

- Folder 22: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Personnel-Military Rape-Gen., 2004 March 19 - 2005 March 23

- Folder 23: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Personnel-Personnel Sub 3/14, 2004 March 8 - 2006 April 4

- Folder 24: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Pope Airforce Base-Pope Airforce Base/Preddy Memorial Foundation, 2005 August 30

- Folder 25: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Pope Airforce Base-Pope Talking Points, 2003 May 21 - 22

- Folder 26: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Senate Armed Service Committee 2005 Hearing Prep-2005 Posture Prep, 2004

- Box 12

- Folder 1: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Senate Armed Service Committee 2005 Hearing Prep-Airland, 2004 March 25

- Folder 2: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Senate Armed Service Committee 2005 Hearing Prep-Personnel, 2004 January 16 - April 6

- Folder 3: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Senate Armed Services Committee Posture, Unknown Year March 3

- Folder 4: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Senator Elizabeth Dole North Carolina Fact Sheets/Maps, 2005 February

- Folder 5: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Service Disabled Veterans Speech, 2006

- Folder 6: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Seymour Johnson Airforce Base, 2004

- Folder 7: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Special Ops, 2002 - 2004

- Folder 8: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '04-Action/Schedules, 2003 May 21 - 2004 October 11

- Folder 9: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '04-Co-Sponsor, 2004 February 26 - June 18

- Folder 10: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '04-Mental Health, 2004 January 15 - 2005 March 29

- Folder 11: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '04-Miscellaneous Correspondence, 2004 December 2 - 2005 October 13

- Folder 12: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '05-2005 Co-Sponsor No/Sub. Vote, 2005 March 11 - April 12

- Folder 13: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '05-2005 Co-Sponsored Bills, 2005 January 14 - April 14

- Folder 14: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '05-Action Correspondence and Recommendations, 2005 January 7 - March 18

- Folder 15: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '05-Memorandums and Correspondence, 2005 March 1 - April 26

- Folder 16: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '05-SASC 2005 Action Memos, 2004 April 16 - 2005 April 14

- Folder 17: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Support/Action '05-Schedules, 2005 January 28 - March 9

- Folder 18: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Technology Advancement in Defense Budget, 2008

- Folder 19: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- USMC Military Operating Area, 2004 January 13 - 2005 February 3

- Folder 20: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Walter Reed Speech, Undated

- Folder 21: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Weapons-LASERs-General Dynamics, 2003 June - 2004 March 8

- Folder 22: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Weapons-LASERs-HMMWV, 2006

- Folder 23: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Weapons-LASERs-MAAWS, Undated

- Folder 24: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Weapons-LASERs-SAAB-Weapons, Undated

- Folder 25: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Weapons-LASERs-Solid State HEL, 2003 March 17

- Folder 26: U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services- Wilmington Port, 2004 March 19 - October 25

- Box 13

- Folder 1: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Community Development Financial Institution Fund Letter, 2008

- Folder 2: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Credit, Market Turmoil, 2008

- Folder 3: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Credit Default Swaps, 2008

- Folder 4: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Credit Union National Association Inc. Union League, 2008

- Folder 5: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Examination and Oversight of the Condition and Regulation of the Insurance Industry, 2004 September 22

- Folder 6: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Examining the State of the Domestic Automobile Industry, 2008 December 4

- Folder 7: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Fannie Mae, Banking Hearing Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, 2006 June 15

- Folder 8: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Fannie Mae, Greenspan Hearing, 2003 February 24

- Folder 9: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Reference, 2008

- Folder 10: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac, 2004 - 2006

- Folder 11: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Financial Bailout, 2008

- Folder 12: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Flood Insurance Banking Hearing, 2005 November 18

- Folder 13: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Flood Insurance Hearing, 2006 January 25

- Folder 14: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Freddie Mac and Fannie May Hearing, 2003 July 17

- Folder 15: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Hearing of Sheila Bair, Kathleen Casey, Donald Kohn, and James Lockhart, 2006 June 8

- Folder 16: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- ID Theft Statement, 2007

- Folder 17: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- October 30, 2003 Hearing, 2003 October 30

- Folder 18: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Private Mortgage Insurance in North Carolina, 2008

- Folder 19: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Regulatory Relief for Financial Institutions, Undated

- Folder 20: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- State of Banking I Prep, 2008

- Folder 21: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- State of Banking Part II, 2008

- Folder 22: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- Strengthening Our Economy Hearing, 2008

- Folder 23: U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs- U.S.-China Economic Relations, 2007

- Folder 24: U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary- Correspondence and Memorandums, 2005 April 8

- Folder 25: U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging- Senior Depression Hearing, 2003 July 28

- Folder 26: U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities- Nuclear Nonproliferation Hearing, 2007 April 11

- Folder 27: U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Labor- Health and Human Services, and Education Polio Dear Colleague Letter, 2006 March 7

- Folder 28: U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Production and Price Competitiveness- Tobacco Quota Buyout [1 of 2], 2003 - 2004

- Box 14

- Folder 1: U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Production and Price Competitiveness- Tobacco Quota Buyout [2 of 2], 2003 - 2004

- Sub-Series 3: Congressional Records

- Official records produced by the U.S. Senate describing minutes, voting records, resolutions, and Congressional Record inserts.
Arrangement: Chronologically
- Box 14

- Folder 2: 108th Congress First Session Vol. 149 No. 1, 2003 January 7

- Folder 3: 108th Congress First Session Vol. 149, 2003 January 7

- Folder 4: 108th Congress First Session, 2003 January 7

- Folder 5: Senate Calander of Business, 2003 January 21

- Folder 6: Robert J. Dole Veterans Administration Medical & Regional Office Center Renaming Ceremony, 2003 February 4

- Folder 7: 108th Congress First Session Vol. 149 Nos. 27-28, 2003 February 14

- Folder 8: 108th Congress First Session Vol. 149 No. 49, 2003 March 26

- Folder 9: 108th Congress First Session Vol. 149 No. 82, 2003 June 5

- Box 15

- Folder 1: 108th Congress First Session Vol. 149-Senator Dole Maiden Speech, 2003 June 5

- Folder 2: 108th Congress First Session-Congressional Directory, 2003

- Folder 3: 108th Congress Second Session Vol. 150 No. 1, 2004 January 20

- Folder 4: Senator Dole on Overtime Rules and The Fair Labor Standards Act, 2004 May 4

- Folder 5: S. 5 Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 Congressional Record Insert, 2005

- Folder 6: William McWhorter Cochrane Statement for the Congressional Record, 2005

- Folder 7: Vote Analysis Report-109th Congress, 1st Session [1 of 3], 2006

- Folder 8: Vote Analysis Report-109th Congress, 1st Session [2 of 3], 2006

- Folder 9: Vote Analysis Report-109th Congress, 1st Session [3 of 3], 2006

- Sub-Series 4: Floor Statements

- Speeches given on the Senate floor along with the material meant to prepare the speech like drafts, correspondence, and infographics.
Arrangement: Chronologically
- Box 15

- Folder 10: Miguel Estrada Confirmation Floor Speech, 2003 March 7

- Folder 11: Global/HIV-AIDS Bill, 2003 May 15

- Folder 12: Brent McKnight Floor Statement, 2003 July 22

- Folder 13: Floor Statement Staying the Course, 2003 October 1

- Folder 14: 108th Congress, First Session Floor Statements, 2003

- Folder 15: Jean Brumley Floor Statement, 2003

- Folder 16: Medical Liability, 2004 February 23

- Folder 17: Third Annual Hunger Awareness Day, 2004 June 3

- Folder 18: Tobacco Quota Buyout Remarks, 2004 October 11

- Folder 19: Class Action Lawsuits Act of 2005, 2005 February 10

- Box 16

- Folder 1: Remarks Honoring Fallen Salisbury Firefighters, 2008 March 11

- Folder 2: Discharge of Farr Nomination by Unanimous Consent, 2008 July 10

- Folder 3: Farewells to Senator Elizabeth Dole, 2008 November 19 - 20

- Folder 4: Senator Susan M. Collins Tribute to Elizabeth Dole, 2008 November 19

- Folder 5: Tributes to Senator Elizabeth Dole in the Congress of the United States, 2008 December 10

- Folder 6: Tobacco Quota Buyout Draft Floor Statement, Undated

- Sub-Series 5: Legislative Assistants

- Materials saved by Legislative Assistants within specifically named files. Though there may be materials originally produced and saved by Legislative assistants throughout the collection, material with clear context is organized here.
Arrangement: Chronologically
- Box 16

- Folder 7: Adoption- Quesenberry-International Adoption, 2005 June

- Folder 8: Africa- Mullens-G-8 Meeting Letter to President Bush, 2005 April 28

- Folder 9: Agriculture- Bacus-Miscellaneous North Carolina Agricultural Commerce Issues, 2005 - 2007

- Folder 10: Agriculture- Bacus-North Carolina Projects Memos and Correspondence, 2007 January - 2008 August

- Folder 11: Agriculture- Bacus-Tobacco, Correspondence, Reference Material, 2002 - 2005

- Folder 12: Agriculture- Rouzer-Hunger Correspondence, Memos and Schedules, 2003 - 2005

- Folder 13: Agriculture- Rouzer, Ross, Bacus-Miscellaneous Agriculture Issues, 2004 - 2006

- Box 17

- Folder 1: Animal Welfare- Pantuck-Pet Animal Welfare Statute, 2005 - 2006

- Folder 2: Crime- Quesenberry-Durham County Crime Fighting Grant, 2005

- Folder 3: Economy- Quesenberry-Economic Development Initiative, 2005

- Folder 4: Energy- Pantuck-City of Salsbury, N.C. Alcoa Yadkin River Project Briefing Books, 2006

- Folder 5: Energy- Pantuck-City of Salsbury, N.C. Alcoa Yadkin River Project, Memos, Presentations, 2006

- Folder 6: Energy- Pantuck-Clean Coal, 2004

- Folder 7: Energy- Pantuck-Climate Change, Correspondence, Records, 2005 - 2006

- Folder 8: Energy- Pantuck-Energy Bill-Climate Change, 2005 - 2007

- Folder 9: Energy- Pantuck-Hurricane Frances, 2004

- Folder 10: Energy- Pantuck-Hurricane Katrina Government Oversight, 2006

- Box 18

- Folder 1: Energy- Pantuck-Miscellaneous Energy Issues, 2004 - 2006

- Folder 2: Energy- Pantuck-Natural Gas Vehicles, 2004 - 2005

- Folder 3: Energy- Pantuck-Nuclear Energy, Articles and Correspondence, 2006

- Folder 4: Energy- Pantuck-Outer Continental Shelf Memos, 2005

- Folder 5: Energy- Pantuck-Outer Continental Shelf Reference Materials, 2006

- Folder 6: Energy- Quesenberry-Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 2005

- Folder 7: Energy- Quesenberry-H.R.6 Energy Policy Act of 2005, 2005

- Folder 8: Energy- Quesenberry-North Carolina Outer Carolina Shelf, 2005

- Folder 9: Energy- Quesenberry-Off Shore Drilling, 2005

- Folder 10: Environment- Quesenberry-North Carolina Water Infrastructure, 2005

- Folder 11: General- Pantuck-Miscellaneous Legislative Recommendations, 2005 - 2006

- Folder 12: General- Quesenberry-Job Recommendations and References, 2005

- Folder 13: General- Quesenberry-Legislative Recommendations, 2005

- Folder 14: General- Quesenberry-Miscellaneous Outside Correspondence, 2004 - 2005

- Folder 15: General- Quesenberry-Policy Talking Points, 2005 July 1

- Folder 16: Health- Quesenberry-Health Insurance, 2004

- Folder 17: Health- Quesenberry-S. 103 Combat Meth Act of 2005, 2005

- Folder 18: Health- Quesenberry-S. 852 Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution Act of 2005, 2005

- Folder 19: Health- Quesenberry-Steroids, 2005

- Folder 20: Homeland Security- Mullens- S.21 Homeland Security Grant Enhancement, 2005

- Folder 21: Housing- Quesenberry-S. 713 Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act of 2005, 2005

- Folder 22: Hunger- Boone-Hunger Free Communities Act, 2006

- Folder 23: Hunger- Rouzer-Articles, Correspondence, Reference Material, 1997 - 2004

- Folder 24: Immigration- Quesenberry-Legislative Requests, 2005

- Folder 25: Infrastructure- Quesenberry-Water Infrastructure, 2005

- Folder 26: Low Income Families- Garesche-S. 922 Savings for Working Families Act of 2005, 2005

- Box 19

- Folder 1: Manufacturing- Quesenberry-Lumber, 2005

- Folder 2: Manufacturing- Quesenberry-North Carolina Manufacturing, 2005

- Folder 3: Manufacturing- Quesenberry-S. 5 Class Action Fairness Act, 2005, 2005

- Folder 4: Marriage- Quesenberry-Federal Marriage Amendments, 2005

- Folder 5: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Articles and Correspondence, 2001 - 2005

- Folder 6: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Baker and Seltzer Reports, 1935 - 1936

- Folder 7: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Bureau of Indian Affairs, 2002 - 2003

- Folder 8: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina, 2003

- Folder 9: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Historic Publications, 1923 - 1936

- Folder 10: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Howard Manning Jr.-Superior Court Judge, 2003

- Box 20

- Folder 1: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Indians of North Carolina, 1915

- Folder 2: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Lumbee Hearing, 2003 September 17

- Folder 3: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Lumbee Indian Migration to Detroit and Their Success in Adjustment, 1988 December

- Folder 4: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Lumbee Recognition Articles and Correspondence, 2002 - 2005

- Folder 5: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Lumbee Support Letters, 2003

- Folder 6: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Pearmain Reports, 1935 October - December

- Folder 7: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Providing for Federal Recognition for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, 1988

- Folder 8: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Public Law 280, Articles and Records, 2003

- Folder 9: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Sen. Allen-S. 2694 (107th) Virginia Tribe Recognition, 2002

- Folder 10: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Sen. Dole-S. 420 (108th) Lumbee Recognition, 2003

- Folder 11: Native Americans- Quesenberry-Senator Thomas, Lumbee Recognition Process, Undated

- Folder 12: Native Americans- Quesenberry-U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Testimonies, 2003

- Folder 13: Safety- Pantuck-S. 1110 Antifreeze Bittering Act, 2005

- Folder 14: Safety- Quesenberry-Collins-Lieberman Amendment, 2005

- Folder 15: Taxation- Quesenberry-Tort Tax, 2005

- Box 21

- Folder 1: Technology- Quesenberry-Outside Correspondence, 2004

- Folder 2: Technology- Quesenberry-Outside Correspondence, 2005

- Folder 3: Trade- Quesenberry-Central American Free Trade Agreement, 2005

- Folder 4: Trademark- Quesenberry-S. 691 Amendment to Appropriations Act of 1999, 2005

- Folder 5: Transportation- Pantuck-City of Bethania, 2000 - 2005

- Sub-Series 6: Specific Bill Files

- Reference copies of bills and resolutions introduced on the Senate floor. Most bills also have some related correspondence and/or background material. These are not restricted to Senator Dole's legislation, nor are they a complete representation of all Senate bills and resolutions during Dole's term.
Arrangement: Chronologically
- Box 21

- Folder 6: S. 709, 108th Congress, 1st Session, 2003 March 25

- Folder 7: S.1508, 108th Congress, 1st Session, 2003 July 21

- Folder 8: Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site Boundary Revision Act of 2007, 2007

- Folder 9: North Shore Road Settlement Act of 2007, 2007

- Folder 10: H.R. 6164 Federal Housing Enterprises Transparency and Accountability Act of 2008, 2008 June 3

- Folder 11: S. 3413 Off-Road Vehicle Use in Cape Hatteras, 2008 July 31

- Folder 12: Proposed Lumbee Tribe Acknowledgement Bill, Undated

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[Series 2: Legislative Relations],
[
Series 3: Office Administration],
[
Series 4: Personal/Political Files],
[
Series 5: Press],
[
All]