Commerce, Justice, State, and Judiciary (CJS) Subseries, 1985-1994

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Concerns matters of commerce, justice, state and the judiciary, and related appropriations legislation and initiatives. There are a variety of office documents, including David Price's 1989 testimony before the Appropriations-CJS Subcommittee. Correspondents include the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, Appropriations Committee members, and the National Textile Center. Organizations mentioned often include: the Southeast Consortium on Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes; (TC)2 (Textile/Clothing Technology Corporation); and a variety of other projects requiring funding, such as the National Coastal Resources Research and Development Institute (NCRI), TV Marti, storm research, and the National Endowment for Democracy.

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