Press releases listing bills approved or vetoed by Governor Dewey, 1947-1951.

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Press releases listing bills approved or vetoed by Governor Dewey, 1947-1951.

This series consists of press releases issued by the Secretary to the Governor listing bills approved or vetoed by Governor Thomas E. Dewey from 1947 to 1951. There are separate releases for bills approved and bills vetoed.

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