4. Joy Lee, 1989-1994

Extent:
31 box(es) and (14.5 linear feet)
Scope and content:

Joy Lee joined Rowland's staff in 1990 as the receptionist (served 101st to 102nd Congress), and in the 103rd Congress, she became the Legislative Correspondent and a legislative assistant.

Her files are organized in three groups: Legislative Research File; Legislative Mail; and Cosponsor Bills, Letters Signed Onto, and Statements. Legislative Research Files cover Joy's legislative topics of banking, ways and means, business, transportation, and education. These files also include information about planning for the Olympics held in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1996. Legislative Mail is filed in reverse chronological order. Her mail files include a few files of mail answered by Kathy Bryant Hennemuth, Karen Mogan, and Cynthia Purkiss. Joy's mail files are substantial, because as Legislative Correspondent she handled mail for the legislative assistants during the 103rd Congress. Cosponsor Bills, Letters Signed Onto, and Statements extends from 1989 to 1994 and serves as a record of Rowland's legislative contribution during this period. Select statements on legislative topics are also filed here. Additional statements or speeches can be found in Legislative Director Kathy Bryant Hennemuth's files and Legislative Assistant Joy Lee's files in this series and in Series IV. Press.

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