Box 115
Contains 12 Results:
Federal Employee Health Benefit testimony before Subcommittees, 1982
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Federal Employee Health Benefit - Correspondence, 1983
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Federal Employee Health Benefit Bill, 1984
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Federal Employee Health Benefit, 1985
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Federal Employee Health Benefit General information, 1985
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Federal Employee Health Benefit Act, 1985
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Federal Employee Health Benefit Study, 1986
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Universal Health Care Act, 1988
This subseries focuses on the Federal Employee Health Benefit Act and National Federation of Federal Employees's involvement with the formulation of the bill. The Federal Employee Health Benefits Act establishes a subsidized health insurance program for civilian employees and annuitants of the federal government. Correspondence relating to the bill, drafts of the bill itself, and general information are located in this subseries. Arrangement is chronological.
Interview with William Ackerknecht by Abe Orlofsky and James Davis [transcript], October 20, 2003
The National Federation of Federal Employees initiated an oral history project in 2003 to gather the stories of key figures in the development of the organization. Collected through interviews, these accounts are autobiographical in nature. They cover the subject's personal background, work history, and participation in the union, as well as key events in the organization's history. Each interview has been transcribed. Arrangement is alphabetical.
Interview with Frank Richmond Heselton, Sr. by Frank Heselton, Jr. [transcript], October 13-14, 2004
The National Federation of Federal Employees initiated an oral history project in 2003 to gather the stories of key figures in the development of the organization. Collected through interviews, these accounts are autobiographical in nature. They cover the subject's personal background, work history, and participation in the union, as well as key events in the organization's history. Each interview has been transcribed. Arrangement is alphabetical.
Interview with Abe Orlofsky by Dorothy Fennell [transcript], June 12, 2003
The National Federation of Federal Employees initiated an oral history project in 2003 to gather the stories of key figures in the development of the organization. Collected through interviews, these accounts are autobiographical in nature. They cover the subject's personal background, work history, and participation in the union, as well as key events in the organization's history. Each interview has been transcribed. Arrangement is alphabetical.
Interview with John M. Paolino by Abe Orlofsky [transcript], January 13, 2006
The National Federation of Federal Employees initiated an oral history project in 2003 to gather the stories of key figures in the development of the organization. Collected through interviews, these accounts are autobiographical in nature. They cover the subject's personal background, work history, and participation in the union, as well as key events in the organization's history. Each interview has been transcribed. Arrangement is alphabetical.