MITCHELL BILL AND TI'S ALLIES
LYONS J
1989-09-22
- Marginalia; Memo to Charles Powers from John Lyons providing copy for remarks for Jim Johnston briefing on TI/third-party activities on federal indoor air legislation. Summarizes proposed legislation. Argues that it grants EPA, a hostile and aggressive agency, overbroad jurisdiction. Explains why TI cannot publicly oppose legislation despite its concerns, as it has been calling for indoor air ... read morequality legislation. Discusses use of Labor Management Committee to influence labor union opposition and form AFL-CIO working group. Explains AFL-CIO opposition on three grounds: jurisdiction, approach, and jobs. Also discusses involvement with other trade and labor groups.read less
- LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (LMC)
- AFL-CIO
- TOBACCO INSTITUTE (TI)
- TI
- AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES (AFGE)
- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGANECY (EPA)
- MITCHELL (U.S. SEN.)
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA)
- JOHNSTON J
- KENNEDY, JOSEPH (U.S. REP.)
- BUSINESS COUNCIL ON INDOOR AIR (BCIA)
- SCHEUER
- NATIONAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (NEMI)
- CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION (CPSC)
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- kp78gs972
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- tufts:UA084.TI01280616
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