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FG (Federal Government-Organizations) (White House Central Files: Subject Files)

Date Start
1969
Date End
1974
Scope and Content Note

The subject category for Federal Government-Organizations (FG) contains materials to, from or about the Federal Government branches or agencies. Subjects include the establishment, disestablishment, organization, reorganization, audits, inspections, location, re-location, regulations, reports and appointments and endorsements to top positions. Frequent correspondents include: President Richard Nixon, Vice President Spiro Agnew, Anne Armstrong, Arthur Burns, John Ehrlichman, Robert Finch, Chester Finn, Peter Flanigan, Bryce Harlow, Dwight Ink, Egil Krogh, Charles Mayo, Daniel Moynihan, John Price, John Whitaker and Charles Wilkinson.

The Executive file category within this subject category includes the correspondence of the President, White House Staff and Administration officials with heads of state, members of Congress, political party members, personal acquaintances and business, patriotic and special interest organizations. The General file category mainly contains correspondence of the President and White House Staff with members of Congress, business, patriotic and special interest organizations and the general public. Many of the same subjects and correspondents, however, may be found in both files.

Related materials may be found in the following subject categories:

FG 1-1 Delegations of Authority

FG 999 Proposed Departments - Agencies - Boards - Commissions

FI 4 Budget - Appropriations

HE 9 Sanitary Services - Pollution control

PE 2 Employment - Appointments

RA Real Property

RM Religious Matters

WE 9 Welfare: Youth Programs

WH 1 White House Administration: Budget

FG 221 Task Forces

IT-40 International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium

SC Sciences

SC 2-3 Meteorological Rockets and Satellites

UT 1 Communications Satellites

FG FEDERAL GOVERNMENT-ORGANIZATIONS

This subject category includes materials concerning government reorganization, the New Federalism, the consolidation of government agency field offices, the Joint Financial Management Improvement Program, the Federal Real Property Program, the President's Advisory Council on Executive Reorganization (Ash Council), minority enterprise, the Urban and Rural Affairs Councils, the Domestic Council, consumer legislation, Governor's conferences, and the Citizen's Committee for Government Reorganization.

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