Gingrich authored the Contract with America, a legislative agenda advocated by the Republican Party during the 1994 Congressional election campaign. The agenda led the Republican Party to victory in congressional races that year, creating the first conservative majority in the House of Representatives in 40 years.
The donated papers feature key moments from Gingrich’s political career, including:
The Contract With America — Hundreds of boxes, thousands of pages, revisions, notes and meetings on the contract’s ten proposed reforms.
The Strategy for the Republican Revolution — Meetings and notes on strategy that led to Republicans taking control of the House in 1995.
Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 — Information related to the major capital gains cut that led to the creation of the Roth Individual Retirement Account.
The collection also includes information related to former Sen. Robert Dole, former U.S. Rep. Jack Kemp, 1988 Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, President Ronald Reagan, the National Rifle Association, the Republican Party of Georgia, the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977, the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981, the Food Stamp Program, prayer in public schools, the Clean Air Act, the 1981 air traffic controllers strike and the Congressional Space Caucus (1981-89).
“Newt Gingrich is one of the most impactful and influential individuals in the history of United States politics,” said Robin Forman, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at Tulane. “I am excited about the work ahead, making this extraordinary collection accessible to researchers, students and others who want a deeper understanding of a transformational time in American politics.”
The collection is scheduled to be available to the public later this year or in early 2025.