Project files, 1979-1988.

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Project files, 1979-1988.

This series consists of files compiled during a number of projects carried out from 1979 to 1986 by the Commission. The records document the Commission's research and proposed reforms for increasing economy and efficiency in New York State government, particularly focusing on the state's financial management and reporting systems.

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