Executive papers <1990-1993> [ongoing].

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Executive papers <1990-1993> [ongoing].

The record consists of material from Constituent Affairs, which is a division within the governor's office. The executive papers document the Govenors response to topical issues during Governor Douglas Wilder administration (1989-1993). The office of Constituent Affairs, which operates as an extension of the Governor, receives and replies to correspondence sent to the Governor and from citizens of the commonwealth, political officials, and other organizations. The records are correspondence written to and from the Governor's office covering a broad range of topics such as: block grants, discrimination, abortion, crime, economic development, budget cuts, education, capital punishment and other issues that have an impact on the citizens of the commonwealth.

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Library of Virginia

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Virginia

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Virginia. Office of the Governor. Constituent Affairs.

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The office of Constituent Affairs was first established in 1984. The office serves as liaison between the Governor and citizen of the Commonwealth. This office receives and addresses correspondence directed to the Governor. The secretary of the Commonwealth Office preformed these services prior to formulation of this office. From the description of Executive papers &lt;1990-1993&gt; [ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122539151 ...

Virginia. Secretary of the Commonwealth

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The Secretary of the Commonwealth was established by the state constitution in 1776. The secretary kept the executive journal, records of elections, and copies of the laws. He also served as the general ex officio secretary to the governor. Today the position has the responsibility to appoint and regulate the notaries public, the registration of lobbyists to the General Assembly, and the service of out-of-state civil processes. From the description of Receipts, 1945-1961. (Unknown). ...