Roger Kineavy, a former member of Congressman Moakley’s campaign and district staff, begins this interview by discussing his childhood, education, and how he first became immersed in the political world. After leaving the Navy, he volunteered to help…
This document is part of the literature produced or received by Congressman Joe Moakley's office related to his effort to pass legislation requiring the manufacture of fire-safe cigarettes.
This document is part of the literature produced or received by Congressman Joe Moakley's office related to his effort to pass legislation requiring the manufacture of fire-safe cigarettes.
This document is part of the literature produced or received by Congressman Joe Moakley's office related to his effort to pass legislation requiring the manufacture of fire-safe cigarettes.
The Tobacco Institute sent a variation of this letter to members of state legislatures that were considering fire-safe cigarette standards for their state. A member of Grannis's staff forwarded the letter to Congressman Moakley.
Includes: Press release, list of individuals active with Fire-Safe Cigarettes, films and photographs associate with fire-safe cigarettes, components of legislation and historical highlights of the fire-safe cigarette campaign.
Pictured (left to right): John Joseph Moakley is seated behind desk in center, legislative assistant Carlton Currens seated behind desk at right, Andrew McGuire seated behind desk at far left
From the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., Congressman Peter T. King discusses the career of Congressman John Joseph Moakley. Congressman King recalls how he came to know Congressman Moakley and discusses issues they worked on together; the…