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|  | $20.4 Million Allotted for Investigations |
|  | 1965 Campaign Receipts, Spending Reported by 99 Groups |
|  | 1965 Lobby Spending was Highest in 14 Years |
|  | 1966 Elections–A Major Republican Comeback |
|  | 1966 Presidential Nominations |
|  | 331 New Lobbyist Registrations Filed in 1966 |
|  | Asian Development Bank |
|  | Bills Introduced in 1966 |
|  | Boosters Club Accused of Accepting ‘Tainted’ Money |
|  | Budget Message: Johnson Calls For Increased War Spending |
|  | Committees Study Invasion of Privacy |
|  | Contributors of $5,000 or More |
|  | Election Sidelights |
|  | Federal Paperwork |
|  | Financial Reports of 1965 Special House Elections |
|  | Gop Gains 8 Governorships in Major Shift of Control |
|  | GOP Won Control of 41% Of State Legislative Seats |
|  | Hearings in Otepka Case |
|  | House Bills |
|  | House Membership in the 90th Congress, 1st Session 248 Democrats, 187 Republicans |
|  | Johnson's Jan. 27 Economic Report |
|  | Ku Klux Klan Probe Completed |
|  | Major Investigations Undertaken in 1966 |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson on Consumer Interests |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson on Crime and Law Enforcement |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson on Natural Beauty |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson on Transportation |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson Proposes Broad Civil Rights Law |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson Proposes Four-Year Terms, Electoral College Reform |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson Requests Food Aid For India |
|  | Message to Congress: Johnson Requests Legislation to Improve Planning in Rural Areas |
|  | Message to Congress: on World Health and Education |
|  | Message to Congress: Proposes “Demonstration Cities” Program |
|  | Political Groups Report $10,893,450 Spending in 1965 |
|  | President Johnson's Major Appointments of 1966 |
|  | President Proposes Election Reform Bill, Requires Full Disclosure of Contributions and Income |
|  | President Requests Increased Benefits for Federal Employees |
|  | President Seeks Anti-Inflationary Action from Congress, Including Suspension of Tax Credit, Slower Depreciation |
|  | President Separates Economic and Military Assistance, Seeks Five-Year Authorization for Programs |
|  | President's Club Comes under Sharp GOP Criticism |
|  | President's Food for Freedom Message Stresses Export of Planned Surpluses for Dollars |
|  | Presidential Address: Johnson on Asian Policy Outlines Four Essentials for Peace |
|  | Pressure Groups Regard 1966 As Good Legislative Year |
|  | Public Laws, 89th Congress, 2nd Session |
|  | Registrations by Lobbyists |
|  | Republicans Capture Three New Seats In U.S. Senate |
|  | Republicans Score Net Gain of 47 House Seats |
|  | Retirements, Primary Defeats, Close Primary Races |
|  | Senate Bills |
|  | Senate Committee Studies Charges Against Dodd |
|  | Senate Membership in the 90th Congress |
|  | State of the Union: Johnson Reaffirms Commitments in Viet Nam |
|  | State-By-State Review of Election Results |
|  | Subcommittee Reports on Broadcast Rating Reforms |
|  | Text of Domestic Health and Education Message |
|  | Veto Message:Johnson Vetoes Seven Bills in 1966 |