Lobbying, 1986-2006

Extent:
5.9 cubic ft.
Scope and content:

This sub-series includes records related to Citzen Action's involvement in political, racial, social, and economic issues. Many of these issues were related to clean money campaigns and health care. The sub-series includes pamphlets, flyers, letters to Congressmen, news releases, and VHS tapes. The VHS tapes include video footage of members of Citizen Action lobbying, speeches from politicans at their galas and meetings, and other programs that the organization hosted. Some folders in this sub-series are restricted, so please consult an archivist before use. Two folders are closed due to attorney client privlige.

Language:
English .
Arrangement:

This sub-series is arranged alphabetically.

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Collection restrictions:
Access to the processed portions of this collection is unrestricted except for some folders related to the hiring of staff and donors to political campaigns. Series 2 also contains two folders that are closed until 2052-2053 due to attorney-client privilege. The unprocessed material is restricted as it may contain recent administrative records and/or personally identifiable information. Please contact an archivist for more information.
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