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The R. Frank Atwood
papers document the political career of long-term
Bellingham attorney and Washington State Senator Roy Franklin
Atwood. Collection materials span the period 1958-1988, with the
majority of records dated 1961-1977.
Committee records and Legislative Information files document
Atwood’s role and interests as a policy-maker in the Washington
State Senate. Records generated by Senate committees bodies
including the Legislative Budget Committee, Judiciary Committee
and Higher Education Committee contain copies of meeting minutes
and agenda, drafts, working papers, reports and correspondence
dated 1961 to 1975. Together with files generated by other
(non-Senate) Legislative committees, task forces and advisory
groups, these materials reflect Atwood’s involvement in matters
such as budget planning for state institutions, proposals to
make Point Roberts an International Park, Higher Education
funding, pension policy and urban development. Transcripts in
the Judiciary Committee files document investigations into
campaign practices during the 1972 gubernatorial election.
Records for the Higher Education Committee and Council on Higher
Education reflect Atwood’s role in efforts to improve funding
and management of community and state colleges in Washington.
These files document his support of expanded graduate programs
at Western Washington State College, and attempts to rename
several state colleges as state universities. The collection
also contains copies of some of the legislative changes and
amendments sponsored by Atwood (the majority of these records
are dated 1973-1974), and background information files
pertaining to the Legislative process.
Campaign and election records document Atwood’s State Senate
campaigns between 1962 and 1970. Arranged chronologically,
campaign files include correspondence, memos, pamphlets,
clippings and ephemera. One folder of material concerns also
his unsuccessful 1988 campaign for the Whatcom County Superior
Court. The series contains a small amount of information
documenting election returns between 1962 and 1972.
Correspondence spans the period 1962-1975 and comprises mail to
and from Atwood’s constituents, general political
correspondence, subject-related mail and personal and legal
correspondence from Atwood’s Bellingham address. Political
correspondence includes letters between Atwood and other state
legislators regarding the details and passage of legislation,
committee appointments, and arrangements for meetings and
official engagements.
The collection also
contains a small amount of material documenting Atwood’s
membership of the Washington State Bar Association’s Legislative
Committee. Committee files dated 1967-1972 include minutes,
correspondence, and copies of bills and amendments proposed in
the Washington State Legislature. An additional folder reflects
Atwood’s membership of the Budget Committee of the United Way of
Whatcom County.
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