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|  | 1958 Official Vote in Each State, All Congressional Districts |
|  | 1958 Returns Set Stage for 1960 Battles |
|  | 1959 Elections Showed no Major Trends |
|  | 1959 Presidential Nominations |
|  | 249 Lobby Groups List Spending for First Half of 1959 |
|  | 364 New Lobbyists Bring 14-Year Total to 5,507 |
|  | 77 Ex-Congressmen Have Registered as Lobbyists |
|  | Amounts Given By Labor to Candidates and Committees in 1958 |
|  | Bills Acted On – Agriculture |
|  | Bills Acted On – Appropriations |
|  | Bills Acted On – Education and Welfare |
|  | Bills Acted On – Foreign Policy |
|  | Bills Acted On – Labor |
|  | Bills Acted On – Military and Veterans |
|  | Bills Acted On – Miscellaneous and Administrative |
|  | Bills Acted On – Taxes and Economic Policy |
|  | Bills Introduced – Labor |
|  | Bills Introduced – Military and Veterans |
|  | Bills Introduced – Miscellaneous-Administrative |
|  | Bills Introduced–Agriculture |
|  | Bills Introduced–Appropriations |
|  | Bills Introduced–Education and Welfare |
|  | Bills Introduced–Foreign Policy |
|  | Bills Introduced–Taxes and Economic Policy |
|  | Candidates' Stands |
|  | Closed and Open Congressional Committee Meetings |
|  | Committees Authorized to Spend Almost $9 Million |
|  | Congress Closed 30% of Committee Meetings |
|  | Congress Overrode One of 20 Vetoes in 1959 |
|  | Congressmen Who Traveled in 1958 and Where They Went |
|  | Contempt Citations |
|  | CQ Chart of Presidential Convention Information |
|  | Democratic Advisory Council Issues Policy Statement |
|  | Democrats to Meet in Los Angeles; Gop in Chicago |
|  | Did Parties Keep Their 1956 Platform Promises? |
|  | Election Year Cut Into Junketing in 1958 |
|  | House Candidates' Committees |
|  | House Reapportionment |
|  | House, Senate Candidates Report $3.3 Million Spent in 1958 |
|  | Inflation Curbs |
|  | List of 263 Registered Lobbies and What They Spent in 1958 |
|  | Lobbies Expect More Action From Congress in 1960 |
|  | Lobbies Report Nearly $2 Million Spent in Six Months |
|  | Lobby Tax Ruling |
|  | Luce, Reid Nominations |
|  | Major Investigations Undertaken By 86Th Congress |
|  | Message on Highways, FHA Loans |
|  | Munitions Lobby |
|  | Nominations Confirmed |
|  | Political and Legislative Highlights of 1959 |
|  | Political Groups Spent $8.7 Million in 1958 |
|  | President Asks $3.9 Billion for Mutual Security Program, Cautions Against ‘Reckless Cuts’ in Face of Red Power |
|  | President Asks Funds for International Bank, Monetary Fund |
|  | President Calls for Enactment of 20-Point Labor Program |
|  | President Calls for Inter-American Development Bank |
|  | President's 1960 Budget Seeks Balance at $77 Billion |
|  | President's Economic Report Cites 1958 Recovery, Stresses Need for Further Growth With Stable Prices |
|  | President's Farm Message Calls for Price Support Revision |
|  | President's Message on Debt Limit, Interest Rates |
|  | Pressure Groups' 1958 Spending Tops $4 Million |
|  | Radiation Hazards |
|  | Receipts, Expenditures of 32 Labor Organizations in 1958 |
|  | Receipts, Spending of House Candidates |
|  | Receipts, Spending of Senate Candidates |
|  | Registrations by Lobbyists |
|  | Regulatory Agencies |
|  | Reports on Human Needs, Economic Progress Issued |
|  | Republicans Outline Their Long-Term Goals |
|  | Republicans, 5 Democrats Lead Nomination Races |
|  | Select Committee Labor Investigations |
|  | State Breakdown of $1,000 Donations in 1958 |
|  | State Legislatures |
|  | State of the Union Message Urges Congress to Balance the Budget |
|  | Strauss Nomination |
|  | TV Quiz Shows |
|  | Viet-Nam Aid |
|  | Votes of Democratic Hopefuls in Senate |
|  | Where Labor Money Went in 1958 Campaign |
|  | Winning Representatives' Percentage of Total Vote, 1952–58 |
|  | Winning Senators' Percentage of Total Vote, 1952–58 |