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|  | $33 Million Reported Spent in Federal Election Campaign |
|  | 1956 House Candidates Get $2.5 Million, Spend $2.9 Million |
|  | 1956 Official Vote in Each State, all Congressional Districts |
|  | 1956 Reported Lobby Spending of 264 Organizations |
|  | 1956 Voter Turnout Percentages |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Agriculture |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Appropriations |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Education and Welfare |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Foreign Policy |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Labor |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Military and Veterans |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Miscellaneous and Administrative |
|  | 1957 Bills Acted On – Taxes and Economic Policy |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced – Miscellaneous and Administrative |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Agriculture |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Appropriations |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Education and Welfare |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Foreign Policy |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Labor |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Military and Veterans |
|  | 1957 Bills Introduced - Taxes and Economic Policy |
|  | 1957 Off-Year Elections |
|  | 1957 Presidential Nominations |
|  | 361 Lobbyists Register, 12-Year Total is 4,775 |
|  | Administered Prices |
|  | Air and Missile Review |
|  | Analysis of Congressional Farm Districts |
|  | Campaign Spending |
|  | Congress Spends Record Amount on 1957 Probes |
|  | Detailed Voting Statistics of the 1956 General Election |
|  | Eisenhower Asks States to Retrieve Governmental Functions |
|  | Eisenhower Vote Gains in Labor Districts |
|  | Federal-State Relations |
|  | Financial Investigation |
|  | For Whom did Negroes Vote in 1956? |
|  | House Democrats' Program |
|  | House Shifts to Follow 1960 Census |
|  | House, Eisenhower Election Percentages – 1952–1956 |
|  | Indiana Road Purchases |
|  | Investigations Funds – 84th and 85th Congresses |
|  | Labor Investigation |
|  | Legislation Acted On or Submitted in 1957 |
|  | List of First Half Lobby Spenders for 1957 |
|  | Lobbies Pleased with '57 Session of Congress |
|  | Lobbies Spend $1.8 Million Midway in 1957 |
|  | Major Investigations Undertaken in 1957 |
|  | Nixon's Activities in 1957 that have Brought him to the fore in Eisenhower's Second Administration |
|  | Nixon's Political, Congressional Career Reviewed |
|  | Oil Prices Investigated |
|  | President Asks $1.3 Billion for Schools in four Years |
|  | President Asks $3.9 Billion Fiscal 1958 Mutual Security Program |
|  | President Eisenhower Explains Budget, Warns Against Cuts |
|  | President Eisenhower Presents Largest Peacetime Budget |
|  | President Eisenhower Presents Mideast Doctrine to Congress |
|  | President Eisenhower Reports on the State of the Union |
|  | President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon Start 2nd Term |
|  | President Outlines Program to Cope with Agricultural Disasters |
|  | President Requests Revisions in U.S. Immigration Laws |
|  | President Stresses Importance of Mutual Security Program |
|  | President Vetoes Twelve Bills in 1957 |
|  | President's Economic Report Reviews Four-Year Record |
|  | Radioactive Fallout |
|  | Registrations By Lobbyists |
|  | Regulatory Agencies Probe |
|  | Reported Lobby Spending at All-Time Low |
|  | Senate Candidates Report Spending $3.3 Million in 1956 Republicans Report $1.7 Million, Democrats $1.5 Million |
|  | Senate, Eisenhower State Election Percentages–1952–56 |
|  | State-by-state Vote for President in 1956 Election |
|  | What Tasks Face New Republican Chairman? |
|  | Why an Ike Win & A Democratic Congress? |