10. Joanna Kile White, 1986-1994

Extent:
5 box(es) and (2.25 linear feet)
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Joanna Kile White joined Rowland's staff as a legislative assistant for a short period of time, from July 1992 through 1993, the first session of the 103rd Congress. Prior to her work with Rowland, Joanna served as a legislative assistant to Representative Terry L. Bruce of Illinois.

Joanna's files are organized chronologically by legislative topic and are legislative research files. She was responsible for handling select Energy and Commerce legislative issues, such as long-term care insurance, food safety, the Clean Air Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). She also handled transportation legislation related to Wayports, a system of rural airports proposed by Rowland to alleviate congestion at busier airport facilities around the country. Joanna's files document Rowland's active legislative interests from the late 1980s through 1993. Her files reflect several previous "owners": Health-related files had been previously kept by Adam Jablonowski (1986), Cleo Caldwell (1987), Chris Hunt and Kathy Hennemuth (1988-1989). Other Energy and Commerce issues were mostly handled by Karen Mogan and were passed to Joanna when Karen left the staff in 1992.

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