New York State Assemblyman William B. Hoyt Speech Files
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series includes rough drafts, revised copies, and corrected or updated versions of speeches by Assemblyman William B. Hoyt. The series also includes testimony given during legislative hearings and to a lesser extent correspondence, announcements, event programs, publicity statements, fliers, and newspaper clippings. Speeches pertain predominantly to child abuse and domestic violence issues, but also touch on the Children's Trust Fund and education and energy issues.
Title
- New York State Assemblyman William B. Hoyt speech files
Quantity
- 1 cubic foot
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- L0189
Creator
Scope and Content Note
The series consists of rough drafts, revised copies, and corrected or updated versions of speeches delivered by Assemblyman William Hoyt to various community advocacy and professional groups, and copies of testimony given during legislative hearings. Also included are a small amount of correspondence (acknowledging invitations and thanking hosts after participation in events); copies of announcements, programs, publicity statements, and fliers relating to various conferences or worships at which the speeches were given; and newspaper clippings and editorial commentary on the symposium, graduation, or other attended event.
Some files contain extensive background information (including a few published reports, copies of relevant bills, etc.) and handwritten notes or annotated typescripts. The speeches document the positions, interests, and activities of Assemblyman Hoyt. Speech topics overwhelmingly deal with child abuse and domestic violence issues. Many relate to the initiative sponsored by Assemblyman Hoyt to form a Children's Trust Fund targeting tax money for community based prevention programs. To a lesser extent, education and energy constituencies are also represented in the speeches.
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