Study Commission for New York City administrative and investigative files
Series Number
A3337
Summary
The State Study Commission for New York City was established in 1971. It investigated and prepared reports on the management of three New York City agencies, two housing programs, and the city pension system. The series consists of records of the commission's chief counsel, John F. Keenan, and document one of the many state efforts to investigate and reform New York City government. The records cover commission investigations of management controls in selected New York City agencies.
Creator
New York (State). State Study Commission for New York City
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New York State Study Commission for New York City administrative files
Series Number
A0566
Summary
The State Study Commission for New York City was created by Chapter 413 of the Laws of 1971 for the purpose of attaining efficiency, economy, and improvement in the operation of city government. This accretion contains a variety of records collected or created by the commission during its study, including copies of contracts; proposals; bills; testimony; expenditures and appropriations; newspaper clippings; financial information for municipal agencies studied; and press releases.
Creator
New York (State). State Study Commission for New York City
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There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.