State budget hearing files
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series pertains to public hearings held to discuss proposed State budgets. They include correspondence, hearing testimony, telegrams, lists of hearing speakers, and supplemental material. Speakers included representatives of educational and parent groups, labor unions, business associations, local governments, and civic and taxpayer groups. Topics addressed include increased State aid to education, especially childcare, kindergartens, and teachers' salaries; maintenance and improvement of the State's highways, tax reduction and economy in government, aid to localities, and increased salaries for State employees.
Title
- State budget hearing files
Quantity
- 1 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- L0164
Creator
Scope and Content Note
This series contains records received by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee that pertain to public hearings held to discuss proposed state budgets from 1941 to 1947. The records include correspondence, hearing testimony, telegrams, lists of hearing speakers, and supplemental printed material. Individuals corresponding with the Committee or speaking at the hearings included representatives of educational and parent groups, labor unions, business associations, chambers of commerce, local governments, and civic and taxpayer groups. The records are grouped together in folders relating to individual hearings.
At least half of the material pertains to the need for increased state aid to education, especially in the areas of child care, kindergartens and teacher salaries. Other topics discussed in these records include the maintenance and improvement of the state's highways, tax reduction and economy in government, aid to localities, and increased salaries for state employees.
Access Restrictions
There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the material.