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 General Government
 1957
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Why an Ike Win & A Democratic Congress?
What Tasks Face New Republican Chairman?
Treasury-Post Office
Statehood for Alaska, Hawaii
Statehood Considered by Congress Since 1947
Senate Candidates Report Spending $3.3 Million in 1956 Republicans Report $1.7 Million, Democrats $1.5 Million
Reported Lobby Spending at All-Time Low
Reorganization Act
Regulatory Agencies Probe
Presidential Disability
President Vetoes Twelve Bills in 1957
President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon Start 2nd Term
President Eisenhower Reports on the State of the Union
Postal Rate Increase
Postal Pay Raise Veto
Nixon's Political, Congressional Career Reviewed
Nixon's Activities in 1957 that have Brought him to the fore in Eisenhower's Second Administration
Major Investigations Undertaken in 1957
Lobbies Spend $1.8 Million Midway in 1957
Lobbies Pleased with '57 Session of Congress
List of First Half Lobby Spenders for 1957
Lease-purchase Program
Investigations Funds – 84th and 85th Congresses
Interior Appropriation
Independent Offices
House Shifts to Follow 1960 Census
Federal-State Relations
Federal Pay Raise
Extra Post Office Funds
Eisenhower Vote Gains in Labor Districts
Eisenhower Asks States to Retrieve Governmental Functions
Deficiency Appropriation
D.C. Appropriation
Contempt Citations
Congress Spends Record Amount on 1957 Probes
Congress Approves Civil Rights Act of 1957
Campaign Spending
Analysis of Congressional Farm Districts
AEC Salaries
Advisory Committees
361 Lobbyists Register, 12-Year Total is 4,775
1957 Presidential Nominations
1957 Off-Year Elections
1957 Bills Introduced – Miscellaneous and Administrative
1957 Bills Acted On – Miscellaneous and Administrative
1956 Reported Lobby Spending of 264 Organizations
1956 House Candidates Get $2.5 Million, Spend $2.9 Million
$33 Million Reported Spent in Federal Election Campaign