Correspondence and background files, 1983.

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Correspondence and background files, 1983.

This series is comprised of materials collected by Panel member Karen S. Burstein, then head of the New York State Consumer Protection Board, in the course of the Panel's study. The small amount of records very incompletely documents the Panel's investigation of nuclear power plant costs and safety.

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