Box 6
Contains 23 Results:
Campaign Advertising Correspondence, 1977
This correspondence is between Martin and various advertising agencies he contacted regarding his campaign for State Senator.
Letters of Concern, December 17, 1979 - February 15, 1980
Contains letters from constituents to Martin during the 1980 session regarding Worker's Comp issues.
Letters of Concern, 1980
Contains letters from constituents to Martin during the 1980 session regarding the School Building Authority.
Letters of Concern, 1980
Contains letters from constituents to Martin during the 1980 session regarding the Kentucky Academy of Physician's Assistants (KAPA), and in opposition to Senate Bill 101.
Institute for Educational Leadership Correspondence, 1979 - 1980
Contains letters and pamphlets to Martin regarding his involvement with the Institute for Educational Leadership at the George Washington University. Topics include meetings, events, and programs.
Letters of Concern, 1980
Contains letters from constituents to Martin during the 1980 session regarding HB 555, 838, and 27 which dealt with the allowance of expansion of laws regarding the sale and consumption of alcohol.
Letters of Concern, 1980
Concerning HB 633 and 766, both of which regard the retirement system of Kentucky, especially for teachers' retirement. Most letters call for the support of HB 766 and call for the defeat of HB 633.
Democratic Primary, 1981
Documents from the Democratic primary of 1981. Includes: lists of letters written, letters from constituents, notes on re-election campaign events, and congratulations on winning re-election.
Letters of Concern, 1982
Letters of concern for SB 103 - referred to in the letters as "The Greed Bill". Constituents writing appear very against the bill, and Martin defends himself to these writers, stating that he also does not support the bill as it may seem.
Letters of Concern, 1984-1985
Documents from constituents to Martin during 1984-1985 regarding their concern about the Medicare system in Kentucky.