Atiyeh's campaign summary to improve education in Oregon. Includes his various reform proposals for K-12 public schools, community colleges, and state funded colleges and universities.
Thank you letter sent to Atiyeh from Chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education, William (Bud) E. Davis, for the Governor's dedication to improving higher education for state universities and colleges.
Handbook reprinted by the University of Oregon School of Business Administration on property tax revenue in America, possibly used by Atiyeh as research for his proposed 1979 budget plan.
Transcript from the Macneil/Lehrer Report which was broadcast on the Public Broadcast Service and includes Atiyeh's reaction to President Reagan's economic recovery program.
Various news articles and clippings on Atiyeh's budget proposal and sales tax plan which would result in a 5.4 percent increase in state spending on economic development and education.
Certificate of appreciation awarded to Dolores Atiyeh for her contributions to the Republican Party, the Oregon Federation of Republican Women, and the Beaverton West Slope.
Letter from President of the Oregon AFL-CIO, Bob Kennedy, rescinding actions requested to recall Governor Atiyeh after the labor unions successful meeting with the governor.
Letter from President of the Oregon AFL-CIO, Bob Kennedy, regarding his petition to recall Governor Atiyeh on claims the governor will repeal arbitration laws
Draft of the strike control plan issued by the State of Oregon Executive Department. This plan details actions to be taken by the department in the event of a lawful strike by labor unions.
Note from Leo Hegstrom on the U'Up the Creek without a Paddle' award and his memories working with Atiyeh. For an image of the award, see: PUA_MS96_Alb_1175.jpg
Letter from Fred Miller nominating Leo Hegstrom for the 'Up the Creek without a Paddle' award. Miller was the previous recipient of the award. For an image of the award, see: PUA_MS96_Alb_1175.jpg
Background information for Atiyeh's remarks on The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, possibly for the dedication of the tribal medallions given by Atiyeh during the thirtieth anniversary of the treaty between the State of Oregon and the Tribes of the Warm Spring Reservation.