Correspondence and subject files, 1975-1979, bulk 1976-1978.

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Correspondence and subject files, 1975-1979, bulk 1976-1978.

The series contains material produced or received by the Assembly Office of Legislative Oversight and Analysis during five years of its investigations assisting the Assembly Speaker and several Assembly committees. The records include correspondence, memoranda, draft and published reports, numerous clippings from newspapers, a small amount of hearing testimony, and press releases.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8268225

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