Correspondence, research, and report files, 1965-1969.

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Correspondence, research, and report files, 1965-1969.

This series is the central file of correspondence, memoranda, and background materials maintained by the Committee in carrying out its studies and producing its report. The records reflect the Committee's charge to study and make recommendations concerning the State Employee's Retirement System.

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New York (State). Executive Dept.

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The Executive Department resulted from the constitutional reorganization of State government in 1925. Prior to reorganization, the executive branch of the government had grown to include nearly 200 administrative departments, boards, and commissions. Constitutional amendments in 1925 and 1927 abolished or significantly consolidated these offices and expanded the power of the executive office. In 1925 an amendment provided for the consolidation of all administrative agencies into not...

New York (State). Employees' Retirement System

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New York (State). Policemen's and Firemen's Retirement System

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New York (State). Governor

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Articles I and IV of the State Constitution authorize the governor to grant executive clemency to convicted criminials (Executive Law, Sections 15-19). Among the types of clemency offered is restoration of citizensip rights, by which the governor restores civil rights lost as a result of a conviction (e.g. right to vote, right to hold public office). From the description of Restoration of citizenship rights application ledgers, 1857-1902. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id...

New York (State). Governor's Committee on the State Employees' Retirement System.

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In December 1965, Governor Nelson Rockefeller appointed the Committee on the State Employees' Retirement System to review, report, and make recommendations concerning the System. Since it was established in 1921, additional legislation and the changing nature of the System eventually resulted in inadequacies and inequities which the Committee was charged to address. Governor Rockefeller requested the Committee to: develop one simple uniform, adequate, and equitable nonco...

Moore, David G., 1918-

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New York State and Local Employees' Retirement System

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