Correspondence with the Commission on State Government, 1966-1968.

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Correspondence with the Commission on State Government, 1966-1968.

Correspondence between the Civil Service Commission executive secretary and the Commission on State Government chairman concern civil service control over specific state positions. File also includes reports; studies; and memoranda (e.g., civil service legislation improvement for personnel services; political activity; employee dismissal).

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Illinois State Archive

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