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Identifier
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e_cle_002621
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Title
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Memo from David Nesenholtz to David Dean, January 4, 1979
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Description
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Memo from David Nesenholtz to David Dean, January 4, 1979, regarding Bill Clements appointments and committee memberships within the National Governors Association
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Page Count
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1
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Creator
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Nesenholtz, David
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Contributor
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Dean, David A. (David Allen), 1948-
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Subject Name
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Topic
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Energy and natural resources, Energy policy | lcsh
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_002627
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Title
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Memo from David Dean to Bill Clements, May 22, 1979
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Description
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Memo from David Dean to Bill Clements, May 22, 1979, regarding Texas' and thus Bill Clements' responsibilities at the National Governors Association meeting
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Page Count
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1
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Creator
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Dean, David A. (David Allen), 1948-
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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National Governor's Association, Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Topic
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Energy and natural resources
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_000876
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Title
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Agenda for Energy Distribution Council Business Meeting, July 21, 1980
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Description
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Agenda for Energy Distribution Council Business Meeting, July 21, 1980. Included at the bottom of the agenda is a memo from Richard Collins to Governor Clements asking him to discuss his position on the State Set-Aside program and reassure the council members representing TOMA (Texas Oil Marketers Association) that the office will not be closed.
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Page Count
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1
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Creator
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Collins, Richard
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Topic
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Energy and natural resources, Natural gas, Petroleum industry and trade
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_002630
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Title
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Letter to the governors of the National Governors' Association from Richard D. Lamm, February 6, 1979
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Description
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Letter to the governors of the National Governors' Association from Richard D. Lamm, February 6, 1979, regarding Bill Clements' energy concerns and relevant, energy related, topics to the National Governors' Assocation
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Page Count
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1
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Creator
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Lamm, Richard D.
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Contributor
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011, National Governor's Association
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Subject Topic
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Energy and natural resources
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Identifier
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e_cle_006152
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Title
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Statement by Governor William P. Clements, Jr. April 24, 1982
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Description
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Statement by Governor William P. Clements, Jr. April 24, 1982. Narrative of William P. Clements' involvement in the oil industry and the founding of SEDCO.
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Page Count
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5
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Creator
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Name
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Clements, William P., 1917-2011
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Subject Topic
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Energy and natural resources
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Time Period
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"Texas Governor Term 1, 1979-1982"
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Themebook Term(s)
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SEDCO
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Identifier
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e_cle_000111
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Title
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Campaign materials for John Luke Hill including comparison to William P. Clements, Jr.
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Description
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Campaign materials for John Luke Hill including comparison to William P. Clements, Jr. The item includes a biography of John Luke Hill, a summary of his record as Attorney General of Texas, and a comparison of stances on issues between John Hill and William P. Clements, Jr.
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Page Count
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13
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Subject Name
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Hill, John L., 1923-2007, Clements, William P., 1917-2011, Texas. Public Utility Commission, Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
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Subject Topic
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Environmental protection, Drug traffic, Organized crime, Natural gas, Pollution, Taxation, Energy and natural resources, Imports, Capital punishment, Gun control, Agriculture, Education, Property tax, Crime, Labor unions, Equal rights admendments, Abortion
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Time Period
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"Gubernatorial Campaign, 1977-1978"
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Themebook Term(s)
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John Hill, Jimmy Carter