Constituent Case Files, 1990-2008
- Extent:
- 3.6 cubic ft.
- Scope and content:
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This series contains representative samples of constituent case files maintained by the Senator's staff from his time in office. Each folder title corresponds with the name of a constituent and most contain a Constituent Service Form that determines how the contact was initatied with the Senator's office, whether it be by phone call or mail. Each case file documents a concern from a constituent including reports of potholes, loud airplanes, hospital closures, or whether the Senator should support a bill.
- Arrangement:
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This series is arranged alphabetically by constituents' last names.
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