Cabinet meeting official records, 1966-[ongoing].

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Cabinet meeting official records, 1966-[ongoing].

The series contains the official copy of cabinet meeting records which are filed in the Secretary of State's Office. The series reflects a history of Cabinet action as it relates to various state agencies, boards, and commissions. The records include transcripts of the Cabinet meetings, agenda, and supporting material.

231.75 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7341227

Florida State Archive

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