New York State Governor Mario M. Cuomo Central Subject and Correspondence Files
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Overview of the Records
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Arrangement
This series is arranged chronologically by year, then alphabetically by subject therein.
Administrative History
Mario Matthew Cuomo was born in South Jamaica, Queens, New York on June 15, 1932. In 1954, he married Matilda Raffia and the couple would go on to have five children. In 1956, Cuomo graduated from St. John's University Law School and engaged in both the teaching and private practice of law. He also clerked for New York State Court of Appeals Judge Adrian P. Burke. Cuomo gained public attention in 1972 when, while still in private practice, he successfully mediated a public housing dispute in Forest Hills, New York. In 1975, he further enhanced his public reputation when his investigation of a nursing home controversy led to the creation of a Moreland Act commission and the appointment of a special prosecutor. Cuomo officially entered public service upon his appointment as secretary of state by Governor Hugh Carey in 1975. While in that position, Cuomo settled the Co-op City rent strike and mediated the Ganienkeh Mohawk Indian land claims dispute.
In 1978, Cuomo joined Governor Hugh Carey in his successful bid for reelection and served as Carey's lieutenant governor from 1979 to 1982. In 1982, Cuomo himself was elected to the first of three terms as governor of New York. As governor, Cuomo pledged to ease partisan and executive-legislative tensions through a policy of inclusiveness. He appointed upstate Republican Richard D. Simons to the Court of Appeals and went on to appoint the state's first African American, female, and Latino Court of Appeals judges. Cuomo also focused on reforming the state's criminal justice system and in closing the budget deficit inherited from his predecessors. He sponsored bond issues to rehabilitate the state's roads and improve the environment, as well as significant spending to rebuild the New York City transit system. He spoke on behalf of the states' in their collective struggle against fiscal burdens shifted to them by the federal government.
Despite his insistence on fiscal responsibility, Cuomo firmly believed that government could achieve social change and should improve the lives of the citizenry. During his tenure, public financing was secured for healthcare programs aimed at low-income children, pregnant women, and the elderly. His emphasis on job training for welfare recipients foreshadowed federal policy during the Clinton administration. Cuomo sought but failed to achieve the assumption of local Medicaid costs by the state and public financing of elections. He actively supported increased state funding for higher education and proposed the Liberty Scholarship program to provide incentive to low-income students to finish high school. Cuomo remained steadfast in his opposition to capital punishment, vetoing death penalty bills passed by the state legislature each year that he was in office.
Despite being considered a viable candidate for the presidency in 1988 and 1992, Cuomo publicly displayed his indecisiveness and declined to run both times. He was reelected in 1990 by a very slim majority and faced continuingly high crime rates, persistent welfare dependency, a stagnant upstate economy, and rising tax rates. In 1994, little-known Republican state senator George E. Pataki opposed Cuomo and capitalized on growing public dissatisfaction with the governor and a national resurgence of the Republican Party. Upon leaving office, Cuomo returned to the private practice of law and remains a nationally renowned authority on public affairs.
For further information concerning the life and political career of Mario M. Cuomo, see "Mario Matthew Cuomo, 1983-." In Mullaney, Marie Marmo. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1988-1994, 283-287. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994; and Benjamin, Gerald. "Cuomo, Mario M(atthew)." In The Encyclopedia of New York State, ed. Peter Eisenstadt, 429-430. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2005.
Scope and Content Note
The central subject and correspondence files of Governor Mario M. Cuomo document the management of state government during the longest-serving Democratic gubernatorial administration to date. Documents include incoming correspondence from constituents, private organizations, and public officials at all levels of government; copies of responses prepared by the governor's office or representatives of other state agencies; topical reports and background publications; and both regular and special reports from state agencies.
The records document political relations with Native Americans and Native American land claims; urban housing issues, including rent and other tenant concerns, community development, block grant programs, and state subsidized housing programs such as Mitchell-Lama; the HIV-AIDS crisis; civil rights, discrimination, and affirmative action; legislation requiring parental consent prior to performance of abortions on minors; and the ongoing capital punishment debate during the Cuomo administration.
Other subjects include presidential politics during the 1984, 1988, and 1992 elections; revenue sharing and aid to localities; state aid to education; the Liberty Scholarship program; Medicaid; community-based mental health programs and services; alcohol and substance abuse; sales and property taxes; crime and corrections; environmental conservation; hydroelectric power development, including the James Bay project; medical malpractice insurance; awards and citations; and meetings/interviews with the public.
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Items Online
The videotape "Developing A Blueprint For The Survival Of New York's Rental Housing, 1993" has been digitized and is available in State Archives Digital Collections.
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New York State Governor Mario M. Cuomo central subject and correspondence files, 1983-1994
Related Material
B1857Series B1857 Index to Central Subject and Correspondence Files of Governor Mario Cuomo contains alphabetical lists of subjects by which this series is arranged.
Acquisition Information
The 1991 paper files for Governor Mario Cuomo were transferred under RDA 15384, transfer list 940004.
Custodial History
At the end of the Cuomo administration (1994), select gubernatorial records were transferred to the State Archives. Archives staff filmed records spanning the years 1983 to 1990. Subsequently the originals were returned to the Executive Department and are presumed destroyed. The State Archives retains paper copies only for the 1991 to 1994 subject and correspondence files, to be microfilmed as resources permit.
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.
Access Terms
Indians of North America--Legal status, laws, etc.--New York (State)
Health insurance--New York (State)
Detailed Description
Subseries 1: 1983-1984
Subseries 2: 1985
Subseries 3: 1986
Subseries 4: 1987
Subseries 5: 1988
Subseries 6: 1989
Subseries 7: 1990
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Administration, Administration Memo No. 90-01 - 90-28, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Energy Research and Development Authority, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 1 | ||
Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Environmental Conservation, Dept. of, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Public Employment Relations Board, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 2 | ||
Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Public Service, Dept. of, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Administration, Mail Report, Monthly, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 3 | ||
Administration, Management and Productivity, Office of, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Administration, Personnel, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 4 | ||
Administration, Productivity, Advisory Council on State, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Authorities and Commissions, Adirondacks in the Twenty First Century, Commission on the, 1990 September 1-December 31 | 5 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, Adirondacks in the Twenty First Century, Commission on the, 1990 July 1-August 31 to Authorities and Commissions, Port Authority of N.Y. and N.J., General, 1990 January 1-April 30 | 6 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, Power Authority, Long Island, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Authorities and Commissions, C, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 7 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, D-E, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Awards and Citations, Retirement, 1990 June 1-7 | 8 | ||
Awards and Citations, Retirement, 1990 May 1-7 to Banking, Banking, Savings Bank, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 9 | ||
Banking, Banking, A-H, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Commerce, Business, K, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 10 | ||
Commerce, Business, L, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Commerce, Foreign Investment, Africa, 1990 May 1-December 31 | 11 | ||
Commerce, Foreign Investment, Africa, 1990 January 1-April 30 to Commerce, Magazines/Books, O-P, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 12 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, Q-R, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Commerce, Television, Evans and Novak Show, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 13 | ||
Commerce, Television, Face the Nation, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Community Development, Housing, New York City, 1990 May 1-December 31 | 14 | ||
Community Development, Housing, New York City, 1990 January 1-April 30 to Community Development, Housing, Senior Citizens, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 15 | ||
Community Development, Housing, Tenant Problems, 1990 November 1-December 31 to Community Development, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 16 | ||
Consumer, Citizen's Utility Board, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Correction, Institutions, Great Meadow, 1990 September 1-October 31 | 17 | ||
Correction, Institutions, Great Meadow, 1990 April 1-August 31 to Correction, Institutions, M-Q, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 18 | ||
Correction, Institutions, R-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Defense, Army, General, 1990 July 1-December 31 | 19 | ||
Defense, Army, General, 1990 January 1-June 30 to Discrimination, Civil Rights, Privacy Invasion, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 20 | ||
Discrimination, Civil Rights, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Art, Galleries, M-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 21 | ||
Education, Art, Performing Arts, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Dept. of, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 22 | ||
Education, Curriculum, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Principals, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 23 | ||
Education, Scholarships, Liberty Scholarship, Legislation, Federal, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Schools, Mohawk Valley Community College, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 24 | ||
Education, Schools, New Paltz, SUNY Colleg at, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Schools, Be, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 25 | ||
Education, Schools, Bo, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Schools, Ro, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 26 | ||
Education, Schools, S, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Education, Schools, H-R, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 27 | ||
Education, S-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Environmental Conservation, Bond Issue, 1990 March 1-31 | 28 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Bond Issue, 1990 January 1-February 28 to Environmental Conservation, Lands and Forests, Wetlands, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 29 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Lands and Forests, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Environmental Conservation, Toxic Substances, Pesticides, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 30 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Toxic Substances, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Fiscal, Audit Reports, 1990 March 1-31 | 31 | ||
Fiscal, Audit Reports, 1990 January 1-February 28 to Fiscal, Taxes, Cigarettes, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 32 | ||
Fiscal, Taxes, Corporate, 1990 January 1-June 30 to Fiscal, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 33 | ||
Fund Raising, State Employees Federated Appeal, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Government, City, Schenectady, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 34 | ||
Government, City, Syracuse, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Government, Federal, Census, 1990 August 1-December 31 | 35 | ||
Government, Federal, Census, 1990 January 1-July 31 to Government, International, Countries, Colombia, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 36 | ||
Government, International, Countries, Czechoslovakia, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Government, State, Maryland, 1990 February 27, Puca, Tony | 37 | ||
Government, State, Maryland, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Health, Abortion, Notifications, 1990 September 1-December 31 | 38 | ||
Health, Abortion, Notifications, 1990 May 1-August 31 to Health, Abortion, General, 1990 April 24-30 | 39 | ||
Health, Abortion, General, 1990 April 18-23 to Health, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 1990 October 1-December 31 | 40 | ||
Health, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 1990 August 1-September 30 to Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, Cerebral Palsy Center for the Disabled, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 41 | ||
Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, Clinics, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Health, Smoking, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 42 | ||
Health, Vital Statistics, A-Z, 1990 April 1-December 31 to Insurance, Companies, M, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 43 | ||
Insurance, Companies, N-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Judiciary, Courts, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 44 | ||
Judiciary, Courts, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Judiciary, Sentencing, Capital Punishment, 1990 September 19-30 | 45 | ||
Judiciary, Sentencing, Capital Punishment, 1990 September 1-18 to Judiciary, Special Prosecutor, 1990 August 1-31 | 46 | ||
Judiciary, Special Prosecutor, 1990 July 1-31 to Labor, Labor Relations Board, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 47 | ||
Labor, Layoffs, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Labor, Retirement, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 48 | ||
Labor, Savings Bond Campaign, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Labor, Workweek, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 49 | ||
Labor, A-F, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Mental Hygiene, Anti-Drug Abuse Council, Statewide, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 50 | ||
Mental Hygiene, Community Based Programs and Services, Community Residences, Audubon Childrens I.C.F., 1990 January 1-December 31 to Mental Hygiene, Narcotics, Programs, General, 1990 July 1-December 31 | 51 | ||
Mental Hygiene, Narcotics Programs, General, 1990 January 1-June 30 to Organizations, American Society A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 52 | ||
Organizations, American A-B, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, Business and Professional Women's Club, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 53 | ||
Organizations, Business, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, Council on Foreign Relations, 1990 March 1-April 30 | 54 | ||
Organizations, Council on Foreign Relations, 1990 February 1-28 to Organizations, Friends D-L, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 55 | ||
Organizations, Friends M-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 56 | ||
Organizations, National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, National (E), 1990 January 1-December 31 | 57 | ||
Organizations, National (F), 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, New York R-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 58 | ||
Organizations, New A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, United Jewish Appeal, 1990 August 1-December 31 | 59 | ||
Organizations, United Jewish Appeal, 1990 July 12, Flat List to Organizations, C, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 60 | ||
Organizations, Car, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, Hom, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 61 | ||
Organizations, I, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, S, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 62 | ||
Organizations, San, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Parks and Recreation, Parks, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 63 | ||
Parks and Recreation, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Politics, Endorsements, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 64 | ||
Politics, Gubernatorial, 1990 November 1-December 31 to Politics, Presidency, 1990 July 1-17 | 65 | ||
Politics, Presidency, 1990 June 1-30 to Property, Zoning, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 66 | ||
Property, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Public Safety, Police, Municipalities, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 67 | ||
Public Safety, Police, Municipalities, New York City, 1990 September 1-December 31 to Public Utilities, Fuel, Oil, 1990 January 1-August 31 | 68 | ||
Public Utilities, Fuel, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Social Services, Daycare Centers, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 69 | ||
Social Services, Daycare Centers, General, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Transportation, Bridges, Tappan Zee Bridge, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 70 | ||
Transportation, Bridges, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge to Transportation, Railroads, Long Island Railroad, 1990 January 1-June 30 | 71 | ||
Transportation, Railroads, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 to Youth, A-Z, 1990 January 1-December 31 | 72 |
Subseries 8: 1991
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Authorities and Commissions, Transportation Authority, Capital District to Authorities and Commissions, Waterfront Commission, Horizon | 1 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, A-B to Awards and Citations, Certificate of Appreciation | 2 | ||
Awards and Citations, Certificate of Merit to Awards and Citations, Retirement | 3 | ||
Awards and Citations, A to Banking (entire subject file) | 4 | ||
Commemorative Observance, Bicentennial to Commerce, Business, White Rose Food Corporation | 5 | ||
Commerce, Business, A to Commerce, Business, Le | 6 | ||
Commerce, Business, M to Commerce, Business Permits, Office of | 7 | ||
Commerce, Conventions to Commerce, Foreign Trade, 1991 September 1-December 31 | 8 | ||
Commerce, Foreign Trade, 1991 June 1-August 31 to Commerce, Magazines/Books, Darrow, Clarence: The Story of My Life | 9 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, Dead on Delivery to Commerce, Magazines/Books, The Great Controversy | 10 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, Inland Empire Business Journal to Commerce, Magazines/Books, Second Careers, New Ways to Work After 50 | 11 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, Taking Charge to Commerce, Magazines/Books, M | 12 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, N to Commerce, Newsletters | 13 | ||
Commerce, Newspapers to Commerce, Stock Exchange | 14 | ||
Commerce, Technology to Commerce, M-Z | 15 | ||
Community Development, Block Grant, 1991 January 1-December 31 to Community Development, Housing, Rent, 1991 September 1-October 31 | 16 | ||
Community Development, Housing, Rent, 1991 August 1 to Community Development, Housing, Tenant Problems | 17 | ||
Community Development, Housing, A-Z; Consumer (entire subject file) to Correction, Criminal Justice Services, Division of | 18 | ||
Correction, Criminal Justice System to Correction, Institutions, Eastern | 19 | ||
Correction, Institutions, Elmira to Correction, Institutions, Mid-Orange | 20 | ||
Correction, Institutions, Mid-State to Correction, Institutions, Wyoming | 21 | ||
Correction, Instituions, A-C to Correction, Prisoners, Medical Treatment | 22 | ||
Correction, Prisoners, A-Z to Correction, A-Z | 23 | ||
Defense, Air Force to Defense, Spending | 24 | ||
Defense, War to Defense, A-Z | 25 | ||
Disaster, Crop Damage to Discrimination, Human Rights, Division of | 26 | ||
Discrimination, Racism, 1991 December 1-31 to Discrimination, Racism, 1991 September 16 (flat list) | 27 | ||
Discrimination, Racism, 1991 September 12 (flat list) to Education, Arts, Exhibits, Festivals, and Shows, A-Am | 28 | ||
Education, Art, Exhibits, Festivals, and Shows, An-Az to Education, Art, Performing Arts, P-Z | 29 | ||
Education, Art, Theaters to Education, Curriculum, General, 1991 August 1-December 31 | 30 | ||
Education, Curriculum, General, 1991 January 1-July 31 to Education, Museums and Historic Sites, Metropolitan Museum of Art | 31 | ||
Education, Museums and Historic Sites, National A-L to Education, School Buses, General | 32 | ||
Education, Schools, Albany Law School to Education, Schools, Columbia University | 33 | ||
Education, Schools, Community Colleges to Education, Schools, Marist College | 34 | ||
Education, Schools, Nassau Community College to Education, Schools, Rockland Community College | 35 | ||
Education, Schools, St. John's University to Education, Schools, Syracuse University | 36 | ||
Education, Schools, Teachers College to Education, Schools, K | 37 | ||
Education, Schools, L to Education, Schools, General | 38 | ||
Education, State Aid to Education, Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) | 39 | ||
Education, Vocational Rehabilitation, Independent Living Rehab Services to Elections, Congratulations | 40 | ||
Elections, Initiative and Referendum to Environmental Conservation, Department of, General | 41 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Dredge and Fill to Environmental Conservation, Northern Forest Lands Council | 42 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Oil Spill to Environmental Conservation, Solid Waste, Litter | 43 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Solid Waste, Recycling to Environmental Conservation, Toxic Substances, General | 44 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Water, Aquatic Weed Control to Environmental Conservation, General | 45 | ||
Executive Clemency (entire subject file); Extradition (entire subject file) to Fiscal, Audit Reports, 1991 May 1-31 | 46 | ||
Fiscal, Audit Reports, 1991 April 23-30 to Fiscal, Budget, Yearly 1991-1992, 1991 October 1-December 31 | 47 | ||
Fiscal, Budget, Yearly 1991-1992, 1991 August 1-September 30 to Fiscal, Budget, Yearly 1991-1992, 1991 January 1-31 | 48 | ||
Fiscal, Budget, Yearly 1990-1991, 1991 January 1-December 31 to Fiscal, Financial Planning, A-Z, 1991 January 1-December 31 | 49 | ||
Fiscal, Funding, Federal, A-Z, 1991 January 1-December 31 to Fiscal, Taxes, Income, General, 1991 April 1-May 31 | 50 | ||
Fiscal, Taxes, Income, General, 1991 January 1-February 28 to Fiscal, Taxes, Sales, 1991 June 1-July 31 | 51 | ||
Fiscal, Taxes, Sales, 1991 May 1-31 to Gambling (entire subject file); General Services, Contracts, 1991 May 1-31 | 52 | ||
General Services, Contracts, 1991 March 1-April 30 to Government, City, New York City, General, 1991 June 1-13 | 53 | ||
Government, City, New York City, General, 1991 May 8-31 to Government, Countries/Continents, China | 54 | ||
Government, Countries/Continents, Croatia to Government, Countries/Continents, U.S.S.R. | 55 | ||
Government, Countries/Continents, United States to Government, County, A-Z | 56 | ||
Government, Federal, Agriculture, Dept. of to Government, Federal, Interior, Dept. of | 57 | ||
Government, Federal, Justice, Dept. of to Government, Governors, United States | 58 | ||
Government, Local Government, Reimbursement to Government, Regional, A-Z | 59 | ||
Government, State, Alabama to Government, State, Wisconsin | 60 | ||
Government, State, A-M to Government, Towns and Villages, General | 61 | ||
Government, United Nations to Health, Abortion, General, 1991 March 1-31 | 62 | ||
Health, Abortion, General, 1991 February 1-28 to Health, Handicapped, Education, 1991 April 1-30 | 63 | ||
Health, Handicapped, Education to Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, Veterans | 64 | ||
Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, A to Health, Medicines, General, 1991 January 1-December 31 | 65 | ||
Health, Nurses, A-Z to Honorary Designation (entire subject file); Horse Racing (entire subject file) | 66 | ||
Indian Affairs (entire subject file) to Insurance, Health, UNY Care | 67 | ||
Insurance, Health, A-Z to Insurance, Medicaid, General, 1991 January 1-March 31 | 68 | ||
Insurance, Medicare to Judiciary, Courts, General | 69 | ||
Judiciary, District Attorney, Nassau County to Judiciary, Litigation Cases Against Governor and/or State | 70 | ||
Judiciary, Litigation Cases, 1991 October 1-December 31 to Judiciary, Sentencing, Capital Punishment, 1991 July 1-31 | 71 | ||
Judiciary, Sentencing, Capital Punishment, 1991 June 19-30 to Judiciary, General | 72 | ||
Labor, Affirmative Action to Labor, Employment, Request, State, 1991 June 1-30 | 73 | ||
Labor, Employment, Request, State, 1991 May 1-31 to Labor, Labor Relations Board | 74 | ||
Labor, Layoffs, 1991 September 1-December 31 to Labor, Programs, General | 75 | ||
Labor, Public Employment Relations Board to Labor, Transfers | 76 | ||
Labor, Unemployment, Insurance to Labor, Worker's Compensation | 77 | ||
Labor, Workforce to Law (entire subject file) | 78 | ||
Legislature (entire subject file) to Licensing (entire subject file) | 79 | ||
Mental Hygiene, Alcoholism, Treatment Centers, A-Z to Mental Hygiene, Institutions, Willard Psychiatric Center | 80 | ||
Mental Hygiene, Institutions, A-L to Mental Hygiene, A-Z | 81 | ||
Motor Vehicles (entire subject file) to Organizations, American Society A-Z | 82 | ||
Organizations, American A-B to Organizations, B'nai B'rith | 83 | ||
Organizations, Boy Scouts of America, 1991 June 1-December 31 to Organizations, Boy Scouts, J-K, 1991 January 1-December 31 | 84 | ||
Organizations, Boy Scouts, L to Organizations, Business Council of New York State | 85 | ||
Organizations, Capital District A-Z to Organizations, Coalition M-Z | 86 | ||
Organizations, Columbian Lawyers' Association to Organizations, Democratic Committee, County, N-Z | 87 | ||
Organizations, Democratic Committee, National to Organizations, Friends M-Z | 88 | ||
Organizations, Girl Scouts of America, 1991 January 1-December 31 to Organizations, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation | 89 | ||
Organizations, King, Martin Luther, Jr., Institute for Non-Violence to Organizations, Multiple Intervenors | 90 | ||
Organizations, Nassau A-Z to Organizations, National Foundation A-Z | 91 | ||
Organizations, National Governors Association, 1991 January-December | 92 | ||
Organizations, National Institute for Integrated Family Services to Organizations, New York Society A-Z | 93 | ||
Organizations, New York State AFL-CIO to Organizations, Northeast A-Z | 94 | ||
Organizations, Onondaga County A-Z to Organizations, Salvation Army | 95 | ||
Organizations, Security and Law Enforcement Employees to Organizations, Uruguay Round | 96 | ||
Organizations, Vera Institute of Justice to Organizations, At | 97 | ||
Organizations, B to Organizations, Du | 98 | ||
Organizations, E to Organizations, Hu | 99 | ||
Organizations, I to Organizations, Mu | 100 | ||
Organizations, N to Organizations, Sc | 101 | ||
Organizations, Se to Organizations, X-Z | 102 | ||
Parks and Recreation, Adirondack Park Agency to Parks and Recreation, Ski Centers | 103 | ||
Parks and Recreation, Sports, Auto Racing; Politics, A-Z to Polls (entire subject file); Property (entire subject file) | 104 | ||
Public Safety, Crime, Bias Related to Public Safety, Highways, Drinking Drivers, 1991 January 1-April 30 | 105 | ||
Public Safety, Highways, Seat Belts to Public Safety, General | 106 | ||
Public Utilities, Energy, Energy Conservation to Public Utilities, Fuel, General | 107 | ||
Public Utilities, Power, Atomic/Nuclear to Public Utilites, Power, Projects and Plants, James Bay, 1991 November 22 | 108 | ||
Public Utilites, Power, Projects and Plants, James Bay, 1991 October 1-November 30 | 109 | ||
Resignation and Vacancy (entire subject file); Social File (entire subject file) to Social Services, Dept. of | 110 | ||
Social Services, Domestic Violence, Battered Women to Social Services, General | 111 | ||
Speeches (entire subject file); State, Dept. of (entire subject file) to Transportation, Ferry | 112 | ||
Transportation, Highways, Construction to Transportation, Subways | 113 | ||
Transportation, Tolls to Veterans (entire subject file) | 114 | ||
Youth (entire subject file) | 115 | ||
Administration, Administrative Memo No. 92-06 to Administration, Agency Reports, Annual, T-Z | 116 | ||
Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Advocate for the Disabled, Office of to Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Ethics Commission, New York State | 117 | ||
Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Facilities Development Corporation to Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Parole, Division of | 118 | ||
Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Police, New York State to Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Veterans Affairs, Division of | 119 | ||
Administration, Agency Reports, Monthly, Worker's Compensation Board to Administration, Executive Orders, Nos. 1-164 | 120 | ||
Administration, Forums to Administration, Meetings/Interviews, Personal, 1992 October 1-November 30 | 121 | ||
Administration, Meetings/Interviews, Personal, 1992 August 1-September 30 to Administration, General | 122 | ||
Aging (entire subject file); Agriculture (entire subject file); Appearances (entire subject file) to Authorities and Commissions, Energy Research and Development Authority | 123 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, Fisheries Commission, Atlantic States Marine to Authorities and Commissions, Science and Technology, Legislative Commission on | 124 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills to Authorities and Commissions, Water Resource Needs of Long Island, New York State Legislative Commission on | 125 | ||
Authorities and Commissions, A-Z; Awards and Citations, Received by Governor to Awards and Citations, Certificate of Appreciation | 126 |
Subseries 9: 1992
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Awards and Citations, Certificate of Merit, 1992 October 1-December 31 to Awards and Citations, Woman of the Year | 127 | ||
Awards and Citations, A-Z to Banking (entire subject file) | 128 | ||
Commemorative Observance (entire subject file) | 129 | ||
Commerce, Advertising to Commerce, Bond Issue | 130 | ||
Commerce, Business, A to Commerce, Business, Cr | 131 | ||
Commerce, Business, D to Commerce, Business, R | 132 | ||
Commerce, Business, S to Commerce, Conventions | 133 | ||
Commerce, Economic Development, Corporations, Long Island City Business Development Corporation, 1992 January 1-December 31 to Commerce, Foreign Trade, General, 1992 August 1-December 31 | 134 | ||
Commerce, Foreign Trade, General, 1992 January 1-July 31 to Commerce, Magazines, LaVoce Magazine | 135 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, Lincoln on Democracy to Commerce, Magazines/Books, A Year in Saigon | 136 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, A to Commerce, Magazines/Books, P | 137 | ||
Commerce, Magazines/Books, Q-R to Commerce, Newsletters, General, 1992 January 1-December 31 | 138 | ||
Commerce, Newspapers, New York Post to Commerce, Stock Exchange | 139 | ||
Commerce, Technology to Commerce, Television, A-K | 140 | ||
Commerce, Television, L-O to Community Development, Housing, Mortgages | 141 | ||
Community Development, Housing, New York City to Community Development, Housing, Senior Citizens | 142 | ||
Community Development, Housing, Tenant Problems to Consumer (entire subject file) | 143 | ||
Correction, Correctional Employees to Correction, Institutions, Bare Hill | 144 | ||
Correction, Institutions, Bedford Hills to Correction, Institutions, Greene | 145 | ||
Correction, Institutions, Groveland to Correction, Institutions, M-O | 146 | ||
Correction, Institutions, P-Z to Correction, Programs, General | 147 | ||
Correction, Release Programs to Defense, Military and Naval Affairs, Division of | 148 | ||
Defense, National Guard to Disaster (entire subject file); Discrimination, Employment | 149 | ||
Discrimination, Ethnic to Education, Art, Centers, L-Z | 150 | ||
Education, Art, Councils, Council on the Arts, New York State to Education, Art, Exhibits, Festivals, and Shows, I-L | 151 | ||
Education, Art, Exhibits, Festivals, and Shows, M-N to Education, Board of Cooperative Educational Services, General | 152 | ||
Education, Board of Education, New York City to Education, Curriculum, 1992 September 1-December 31 | 153 | ||
Education, Curriculum, 1992 January 1-August 31 to Education, Museums and Historic Sites, South Street Seaport Museum | 154 | ||
Education, Museums and Historic Sites, Vietnam Memorial to Education, Schools, Albany A-Z | 155 | ||
Educcation, Schools, Alfred SUNY College to Education, Schools, Dowling College | 156 | ||
Ecucation, Schools, East A-Z to Education, Schools, Non-Public | 157 | ||
Education, Schools, Old Westbury SUNY College to Education, Schools, Touro College | 158 | ||
Education, Schools, West Point to Education, Schools, Hu | 159 | ||
Education, Schools to Education, Schools, St | 160 | ||
Education, Schools to Education, Vocational Rehabilitation, General | 161 | ||
Education to Elections, Primaries | 162 | ||
Elections, Reapportionment to Elections, General | 163 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Air, Clean Air Act to Environmental Conservation, Hazardous Waste, 1992 March 1-April 30 | 164 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Hazardous Waste to Environmental Conservation, Solid Waste, Litter | 165 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Solid Waste, Recycling to Environmental Conservation, Water, Pollution | 166 | ||
Environmental Conservation, Water, Rivers to Executive Clemency (entire subject file); Extradition (entire subject file) | 167 | ||
Fiscal, Audit and Control, Dept. of to Fiscal, Budget, General | 168 | ||
Fiscal, Debt Management Practices, Advisory Committee on to Fiscal, Financial Planning, General | 169 | ||
Fiscal, Local Government Assistance Corporation to Fiscal, Taxes, Sales, 1992 April 1-July 31 | 170 | ||
Fiscal, Taxes, Sales to Gambling (entire subject file); General Services, Contracts, 1992 June 1-July 31 | 171 | ||
General Services, Contracts, 1992 May 1-31 to Government, City, New York City, 1992 July 1-14 | 172 | ||
Government, City, New York City, General, 1992 June 1-30 to Government, Countries/Continents, China | 173 | ||
Government, Countries/Continents, Cuba to Government, Countries/Continents, United States | 174 | ||
Government, Countries/Continents, Yugoslavia to Government, County, Steuben | 175 | ||
Government, County, Suffolk to Government, Federal, Environmental Protection Agency | 176 | ||
Government, Federal, Federal Bureau of Investigation to Government, Federal, Technology Assessment, Office of | 177 | ||
Government, Federal, Transportation, Dept. of to Government, Secession | 178 | ||
Government, State, Alabama to Government, State, Wisconsin | 179 | ||
Government, State, A-M to Government, A-Z | 180 | ||
Health, Abortion Notification to Health, Abortion, General, 1992 March 1-April 30 | 181 | ||
Health, Abortion, General, 1992 February 20-29 to Health, Donations/Transplants, 1992 January 1-December 31 | 182 | ||
Health, Emergency Medical Assistance, A-Z to Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, Clinics, General | 183 | ||
Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, Columbia-Greene Medical Centers to Health, Hospitals and Health Centers, General | 184 | ||
Health, Immunization to Health, Vital Statistics | 185 | ||
Health, A-B to Honorary Designation (entire subject file); Horse Racing (entire subject file) | 186 | ||
Indian Affairs (entire subject file) to Insurance, Companies, General | 187 | ||
Insurance, Dept. of to Insurance, Medicaid, Reimbursement, 1992 January 1-April 30 | 188 | ||
Insurance, Medicaid, State Takeover to Insurance, General | 189 | ||
Judiciary, Bar Exam to Judiciary, Lawyers, General | 190 | ||
Judiciary, Litigation Cases, Against Governor or State to Judiciary, Sentencing, Capital Punishment, 1992 December 1-15 | 191 | ||
Judiciary, Sentencing, Capital Punishment, 1992 November 1-30 to Judiciary, Sentencing, General, 1992 June 1-July 31 | 192 | ||
Judiciary, Sentencing, General, 1992 April 1-May 31 to Labor, Employee Relations, Office of | 193 | ||
Labor, Employment, Request, State, 1992 December 1-31 to Labor, Examinations | 194 | ||
Labor, Government Personnel to Labor, Programs, Job Service | 195 | ||
Labor, Programs, Job Training Partnership Act to Labor, Retirement, General | 196 | ||
Labor, Savings Bond Campaign to Labor, Wages, General, 1992 July 1-September 30 | 197 | ||
Labor, Wages, General, 1992 March 1-June 30 to Law, Custody | 198 | ||
Law (entire subject file) to Legislature, State, Committees, D-F | 199 | ||
Legislature, State Committees, G to Licensing (entire subject file) | 200 | ||
Mental Hygiene, Community Residence, G-Z to Mental Hygiene, Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, Office of | 201 | ||
Mental Hygiene, Narcotics, Drug Abuse to Motor Vehicles, Title | 202 | ||
Motor Vehicles, Traffic Violations to Organizations, American Public A-Z | 203 | ||
Organizations, American Red Cross to Organizations, Association P-Z | 204 | ||
Organizations, Baldwin Place Association to Organizations, Boy Scouts, Rome | 205 | ||
Organizations, Boy Scouts, Roslyn to Organizations, Boys Towns of Italy | 206 | ||
Organizations, Bronx County A-Z to Organizations, Children | 207 | ||
Organizations, China Institute in America to Organizations, Council on Foreign Relations, 1992 June 1-September 30 | 208 | ||
Organizations, Council on Foreign Relations, 1992 January 1-May 31 to Organizations, Dutchess A-Z | 209 | ||
Organizations, East A-Z to Organizations, Greater A-Z | 210 | ||
Organizations, Harlem A-Z to Organizations, Jewish A-Z | 211 | ||
Organizations, Johnson, Robert Wood Foundation to Organizations, Masons | 212 | ||
Organizations, Maternity and Early Childhood Foundation to Organizations, National Association S-Z | 213 | ||
Organizations, National Audubon Society to Organizations, National Governors Association | 214 | ||
Organizations, National Italian American Foundation to Organizations, New York State Association of Health | 215 | ||
Organizations, New York Association A-E to Organizations, New A-Z | 216 | ||
Organizations, North River Community Environmental Review Board to Organizations, Rotary Club | 217 | ||
Organizations, Senses to Organizations, Union A-Z | 218 | ||
Organizations, United Auto Workers to Organizations, Western A-Z | 219 | ||
Organizations, Wiesel, Elie Foundation for Humanity to Organizations, Bu | 220 | ||
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Organizations, K to Organizations, Op | 223 | ||
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Organizations, St to Parks and Recreation, Hudson River Valley Greenway Council | 225 | ||
Parks and Recreation, Lifeguards to Parks and Recreation, Sports, Boating | 226 | ||
Parks and Recreation, Sports, Bowling to Parks and Recreation, S-Z | 227 | ||
Politics, Campaign, Financing to Politics, Conventions, 1992 August 19-31 | 228 | ||
Politics, Conventions, 1992 August 11-18 to Politics, Conventions, 1992 July 12 | 229 | ||
Politics, Presidency, 1992 October 10-13 | 230 | ||
Public Safety, Crime, Bias-Related to Public Safety, Peace Officers | 231 | ||
Public Safety, Police, Auxiliary to Public Utilities, Fuel, Alternative | 232 | ||
Public Utilities, Fuel, Natural Gas to Public Utilities, Power, Projects and Plants, James Bay, 1992 February 21-29 | 233 | ||
Public Utilities, Power, Projects and Plants, James Bay, 1992 January 1-21 | 234 | ||
Public Utilities, Power, Projects and Plants, Scriba to Resignation and Vacancy; Social Services, Aid to Families with Dependent Children | 235 | ||
Social Services, Block Grants, Community Services to Social Services, Homeless, General | 236 | ||
Social Services, Neighborhood Based Initiative to Speeches (entire file); Transportation, Airports, LaGuardia | 237 | ||
Transportation, Airports, Newark to Transportation, Highways, Highway Improvement Program, 1992 May 1-October 31 | 238 | ||
Transportation, Highways, Highway Improvement Program to Transportation, Railroads, High Speed Rail | 239 | ||
Transportation, Railroads, Long Island to Veterans (entire subject file) | 240 | ||
Youth (entire subject file) | 241 | ||
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