A Guide to the Constituent Correspondence of Virginia Governor George F. Allen, 1993-1997
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Accession Number 35717
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Preferred Citation
Constituent Correspondence of Virginia Governor George F. Allen, 1993-1998. Accession 35717, State government records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va.
Acquisition Information
Transferred by Georgia Root, Assistant Secretary of the Commonwealth, Richmond, Virginia, 13 February 1998.
Biographical/Historical Information
The Office of Constituent Affairs was first established in 1984 to serve as a liaison between the Governor and the citizens of the Commonwealth. The office received and replied to mail directed to the Governor from citizens of the commonwealth, political officials, and organizations.
George Felix Allen was born March 8, 1952 in Whittier, California to famed NFL football coach George H. Allen and his wife Henrietta (Lumbroso) Allen. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1971 and the University of Virginia School of Law in 1977. Allen served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1982-1991 and served a short term in the U.S. House of Delegates in the early 1990s. In November 1993, Allen beat Attorney General Mary Sue Terry to become Governor. Governor Allen served until January 1998 and was succeeded by Governor James S. Gilmore. Governor Allen has been married to Susan (Brown) Allen since 1986 and they have three children, Forrest, Tyler, and Brooke. The family resides in Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Scope and Content
Contains correspondence from constituents to Governor George Allen and an attached copy of the response from the Governor or the appropriate Secretary or state department. The Office of Constituent Affairs handled the governor's constituent correspondence by directing the mail to the appropriate official(s) for response. The general correspondence found here contains invitations, requests for assistance, and inquiries about the Governor's stance on certain policy issues. Also included are letters from federal and state agencies, local government officials, Virginia General Assembly members, members of the U.S. Congress, and others, including the U.S. President, governors of other states and ambassadors. Files containing letters related to particular subjects such as the execution of Joseph O'Dell, opposition to a horse racing track in New Kent County, and those containing letters from a group of habitual writers can be found at the end of the general correspondence.
A smaller subsection of the constituent correspondence includes mail related to specific legislative actions. The legislative mail consists mainly of signed petitions and form letters, but also includes some correspondence. Legislative topics include: the Administrative License Revocation Law, parole abolition, regulation of registered dieticians, the Water Quality Monitoring and Restoration Act, patental notification, access to pollution permit decisions, seatbelt law, the Pharmacy Freedom Act, gun control, interstate waste, and the riverboat gambling referendum.
Arrangement
Constituent correspondence is divided into two sections: general correspondence and legislative correspondence. Each section is arranged in loose chronological order.
Contents List
- Box 1a
1993 November .
- Boxes 1a; 1
1993 December .
- Boxes 1-2
1994 January .
- Boxes 2-3
1994 February .
- Boxes 4-6
1994 March .
- Boxes 6-7
1994 April .
- Boxes 8-9
1994 May .
- Boxes 10-11
1994 June .
- Boxes 11-12
1994 July .
- Boxes 12-13
1994 August .
- Boxes 14-15
1994 September .
- Boxes 15-17
1994 October .
- Boxes 17-18
1994 November .
- Boxes 18-20
1994 December .
- Boxes 20-24
1995 January .
- Boxes 24-27
1995 February .
- Boxes 27-29
1995 March .
- Boxes 30-32
1995 April .
- Boxes 32-34
1995 May .
- Boxes 34-36
1995 June .
- Boxes 38-39
1995 July .
- Boxes 39-41
1995 August .
- Boxes 41-43
1995 September .
- Boxes 43-45
1995 October .
- Boxes 45-47
1995 November .
- Boxes 47-48
1995 December .
- Boxes 49-50
1996 January .
- Boxes 50-52
1996 February .
- Boxes 52-54
1996 March .
- Boxes 54-56
1996 April .
- Boxes 57-58
1996 May .
- Boxes 59-61
1996 June .
- Boxes 61-62
1996 July .
- Boxes 63-64
1996 August .
- Boxes 64-66
1996 September .
- Boxes 66-68
1996 October .
- Boxes 68-69
1996 November .
- Boxes 70-71
1996 December .
- Boxes 71-73
1997 January .
- Boxes 73-74
1997 February .
- Boxes 75-76
1997 March .
- Boxes 78-81
1997 April .
- Boxes 81-84
1997 May .
- Boxes 84-86
1997 June .
- Boxes 87-88
1997 July .
- Boxes 89-90
1997 August .
- Boxes 90-92
1997 September .
- Boxes 93-94
1997 October .
- Boxes 94-96
1997 November .
- Box 96
1997 December .
- Box 97
Habitual Writers, 1994-1997 .
- Box 98
New Kent County Horse Race Track Opposition, 1995 .
- Boxes 99-101
Joseph O'Dell Execution Opposition, 1996-1997 .
- Box 102
Mark C. Poe Petitions for Execution, 1997 .
- Box 103
Administrative License Revocation Law, 1993-1994 .
- Boxes 103-104
Registered Dieticians (HB 312), 1994 .
- Boxes 105-106
Parental Notification (SB 610), 1994 .
- Box 106
Parental Notification (HB 1420), 1995 .
- Box 107
Parental Notification, 1997 .
- Box 107
Water Quality Monitoring, Information and Restoration Act (SB 1122), 1997 .
- Box 108
Access to Court Pollution Permit Decisions (HB 1412), 1996 .
- Box 108
Seatbelts for Children between 4 and 16 (SB 971), 1997 .
- Boxes 109-116
Parole Abolition, 1994 .
- Box 117
Pharmacy Freedom Act (HB 840), 1994 .
- Box 118
Gun Control (HB 2490 and SB 944), 1997 .
- Box 118
Personal Protection Act (SB 744), 1995 .
- Box 119
Interstate Waste, 1997 .
- Boxes 120-127
Riverboat Gambling Referendum, 1994 .