TABLE OF CONTENTS
Overview of the Collection
Biographical Note
Scope and Content
Arrangement
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Container List
Series 1. Constituent Correspondence 1987-1994
Series 2. Press Files 1991-1994
Series 3. Invitations Accepted and Rejected 1992-1993
Series 4. Official Statements 1994
Series 5. Legal Office 1977-1994
Series 6. Subject Files 1986-1994
Series 7. Photographs circa 1990-1993
Restricted
Addenda 1990-1992 |
RG 005:038, Office of the Governor: Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. (1991-1995)
Inventory of Records
Finding aid prepared by Paul E. Baran.
Copyright © 2007 by the Connecticut State Library
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| Repository: |
Connecticut State Library |
| Creator: |
Connecticut. Governor (1991-1995 : Weicker) |
| Title: |
Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. records |
| Creation Dates: |
1977-1994, |
| Creation Dates: |
bulk 1991-1994 |
| Accumulation Dates: |
1991-1994 |
| Quantity: |
78.75 cubic feet |
| Abstract: |
Gov. Weicker's constituent correspondence, legal office files, press files, official statements, invitations accepted and
regretted, subject files, and photographs.
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| Identification: |
RG005_038 |
| Accession: |
Multiple |
| Language: |
The records are in English.
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Born: May 16, 1931, Paris, France. College: Yale University, 1953, University of Virginia Law School, 1958. Political Party: A Connecticut Party. Republican prior to 1990. Offices: Connecticut General Assembly, House, 1963-1969 (R); First Selectman, Greenwich, 1964-1968 (R); U.S. Congress, 1969-1971 (R);
U.S. Senate, 1971-1989 (R); Governor of Connecticut, 1991-1995 (ACP).
Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. was sworn in as Connecticut's 85th Governor on January 9, 1991, becoming the first independent
Governor in the state since the Civil War. Weicker was born May 16, 1931 in Paris, France to Lowell P. and Mary Bickford Weicker.
As a child, Weicker attended the Buckley School in New York City and Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana. In 1949 he
graduated from the Lawrenceville School, a prep school in New Jersey. He went on to Yale where he developed an interest in
politics, graduating in 1953 with a B.A. in political science.
Weicker served in the United States Army from 1953 to 1955 and in the Army Reserve from 1958 to 1964. He graduated from the
University of Virginia Law School in 1958 and then moved to Greenwich, Connecticut where he helped found a law firm. As a
Republican, he served as First Selectman of that town as well as a Representative to the Connecticut General Assembly.
In 1968 Weicker ran for and won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives from the 4th District. During his one term in
the House, he focused on urban renewal and transportation legislation and gained a reputation as a moderate conservative.
Weicker won election to the U.S. Senate in 1970 after a split in the state Democratic Party resulted in a three-way race between
Weicker, the Democratic nominee Joseph Duffy, and Thomas Dodd, who entered the race as an independent. The split in the Democratic
vote gave Weicker the victory. While in the Senate, Weicker worked for passage of the War Powers Act, served on the Senate
Watergate Committee, advocated oceanic research, and served on the Appropriations, Small Business, and Labor and Human Resources
Committees. Weicker found himself at odds with the far right of the Republican Party over issues of school prayer, busing,
and abortion. He also worked for health and education programs for physically and developmentally disabled persons and the
poor. Weicker sponsored the Protection and Advocacy for the Mentally Ill Act in 1985 and in 1988 introduced legislation that
would become the Americans with Disabilities Act. Weicker's independence led members of his own party to back his opponent
Joseph Lieberman in the 1988 Senate race, causing Weicker's defeat.
Weicker then went to work for Research! America, a non-profit organization that raised public awareness about the benefits
of medical research. He also taught a constitutional law course at the George Washington University Law School. It wasn't
long before some of Weicker's friends began to urge him to seek the governorship of Connecticut. Ruling out a run as a Republican
and believing the political atmosphere was right for a third-party candidate, Weicker entered the race and won under the A
Connecticut Party that he founded. His opponents were Republican John Rowland and Democrat Bruce Morrison.
When Weicker entered office, the state's budget deficit was $963 million. During the campaign he had opposed an income tax
but did not rule it out. Weicker asked William B. Cibes to become his budget director as head of the Office of Policy and
Management. Cibes had sought the Democratic gubernatorial nomination but lost in a primary to Morrison because his platform
included the creation of a state income tax. Cibes and his team developed three budget proposals, two that relied on the sales
tax and one that included an income tax. Cibes convinced Weicker that an income tax was the only fiscally responsible choice.
On February 13, 1991 Weicker unveiled a budget that proposed a flat income tax of 6 percent and a drop in the sales tax from
8 to 4.25 percent. During the next six months the General Assembly passed three no-income-tax budgets that continued the state's
reliance on the sales tax. Weicker vetoed them all. For his part, Weicker proposed two other income-tax based budgets during
that time. Stalemate resulted because the General Assembly did not have enough votes to override the vetoes or enough votes
to pass an income tax. Both partries were split over the issue. Temporary spending authorizations kept the state running after
the start of fiscal year 1992 except for a three day interruption starting on July 1. Finally on August 22, 1991 the General
Assembly passed a budget that included a 4.5 percent flat income tax and a cut in the sales tax from 8 to 6 percent. Forty
thousand people gathered at the state capitol in Hartford in protest on October 5, 1991. The income tax did take effect and
the state ended fiscal year 1992 with a surplus of $110 million and continued in the black for the next two fiscal years.
The 1991 budget crises led to a standoff between Weicker and the state employee unions that supported his gubernatorial campaign.
Wage concessions that some unions agreed to in April of 1991 had expired when the state started the new fiscal year without
a budget. Without the concessions in place, some employees received scheduled wage increases at the start of the new fiscal
year. Weicker asked the state employee unions to revive the April agreement. The unions wanted guaranteed job security in
return. Without an agreement in place, thousands of state employees were either furloughed or laid off starting in November
1991, although some of the laid off employees would eventually be reinstated.
In addition to restructuring the revenue system, Weicker also implemented spending reforms and reorganized state government
by consolidating agencies. Among the legislation he signed into law during his term were bills dealing with school desegregation,
stricter gun control, and health care reform. Weicker's accomplishments during his first year as Governor led the John F.
Kennedy Library Foundation to recognize him with the Profiles in Courage Award in 1992.
Weicker has three sons with his first wife Marie Louise "Bunny" Godfrey: Scott, Gray, and Brian and two sons with his second
wife Camille Butler: Sonny and Lowell P. Weicker III, known as Tre. In December 1984 Weicker married his third wife Claudia
Testa who has two sons: Mason and Andrew.
Bibliography
Congressional Quarterly's Guide to United States Elections. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly, 1994 [CSL call number GIS Ref JK 1967 .C662 1994.
Lieberman, Joseph. The Legacy, Connecticut Politics, 1930-1980. Hartford, Conn.: Spoonwood Press, 1981 [CSL call number JK 3395 .L53 1981].
Weicker, Lowell P., Jr. with Barry Sussman. Maverick: A Life in Politics. Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown and Company, 1995 [CSL call number E 840 .8 A43 1995].
Who’s Who in American Politics. Sixteenth Edition, 1997-1998. New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who’s Who, 1997 [CSL call number E 176 .W6424].
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Gov. Weicker's constituent correspondence, legal office, press files, official statements, invitations accepted and rejected,
subject files, and photographs. Constituent correspondence includes acknowledgements from the Governor to the correspondent,
agency files containing letters referred to the appropriate agency for handling, and issue letters on a variety of topics.
Press files contain press releases, speeches, appointments, bills signed, and veto messages. Legal office files contain auditor's
reports, agency files, subject files, and special election files.
A small accession related to inaugural activities has been added as addenda.
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Series 1. Constituent Correspondence, 1987-1994, 54 cubic feet
Includes acknowledgements, agency files alphabetical by agency name, greeting, support, and thank you letters, issue letters
arranged alphabetically, mag letters and miscellaneous letters.
Series 2. Press Files, 1991-1994, 5 cubic feet
Arranged chronologically.
Series 3. Official Statements, 1994, 1 cubit foot
Arranged chronologically.
Series 4. Invitations Accepted and Rejected, 1992-1993, 4 cubic feet
Arranged chronologically by event date.
Series 5. Legal Office, 1977-1994, 9.5 cubic feet
Includes auditor's reports, agency files, and subject files all arranged alphabetically, and special elections files arranged
by office.
Series 6. Subject Files, 1986-1994, 2 cubic feet
Arranged alphabetically.
Series 7. Photographs, circa 1990-1993, 2 cubic feet
Unarranged.
Restricted, .5 cubic feet
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Restrictions on Access
Constituent correspondence is closed to researchers. These records may contain confidential personal data restricted by law.
Please contact State Archives staff for assistance.
Gov. Weicker's records are stored at an off-site facility and therefore may not be available on a same-day basis.
See the Rules and Procedures for Researchers Using Archival Records and Secured Collections policy.
Restrictions on Use
See the Reproduction and Publications of State Library Collections policy.
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Lowell P. Weicker's Senate papers are at the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.
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Persons:
Weicker, Lowell, 1931-
Subjects:
Connecticut -- History -- Sources
Connecticut -- Politics and government -- 1951- -- Sources
Connecticut. Office of the Governor -- Archives
Governors -- Connecticut -- Archives
Income tax -- Connecticut
Weicker, Lowell, 1931- -- Archives
Document Types:
Correspondence
Photographs
Press releases
Proclamations
Records
Reports
Speeches
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Accession 2011-075 was transferred to the Connecticut State Library from the Lowell Weicker Papers at the Albert and Shirley
Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia in October 2010.
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Constituent correspondence is closed to researchers. These records may contain confidential personal data restricted by law.
Please contact State Archives staff for assistance.
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Acknowledgements |
1 |
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1991 |
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1-6 |
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1992 |
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7-20 |
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1993 |
2 |
1-12 |
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1994 |
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13-18 |
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Agency Files |
3 |
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Accountancy, Board of, 1992 |
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1 |
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Accountancy, Board of, 1993 |
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2 |
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Administrative Services, Dept. of, 1991 |
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3-12 |
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Administrative Services, Dept. of, 1992 |
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13-23 |
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Administrative Services, Dept. of, 1993 |
4 |
1-5 |
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Administrative Services, Dept. of, 1994 |
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6-7 |
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Aging, Commission of, 1994 |
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8 |
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Aging, Dept. on, 1991 |
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9-10 |
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Aging, Dept. on, 1992 |
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11-12 |
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Aging, Dept. on, 1993 |
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13 |
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Agriculture, Dept. of, 1991 |
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14 |
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Agriculture, Dept. of, 1992 |
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15-16 |
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Agriculture, Dept. of, 1993 |
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17 |
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Agriculture, Dept. of, 1994 |
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18 |
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse Commission, 1991 |
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19-20 |
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse Commission, 1992 |
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21 |
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse Commission, 1993 |
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22 |
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse Commission, 1994 |
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23 |
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Arts, Commission on the, 1991 |
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24 |
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Arts, Commission on the, 1992 |
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25 |
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Arts, Commission on the, 1993 |
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26 |
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Arts, Commission on the, 1994 |
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27 |
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Attorney General, Office of the State, 1991 |
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28-30 |
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Attorney General, Office of the State, 1992 |
5 |
1-2 |
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Attorney General, Office of the State, 1993 |
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3-5 |
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Attorney General, Office of the State, 1994 |
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6-8 |
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Appropriations Committee, 1991 |
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9 |
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Auditors of Public Accounts, 1992 |
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10 |
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Auditors of Public Accounts, 1993 |
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11 |
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Auditors of Public Accounts, 1994 |
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12 |
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Banking, Dept. of, 1991 |
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13-14 |
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Banking, Dept. of, 1992 |
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15-18 |
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Banking, Dept. of, 1993 |
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19-23 |
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Banking, Dept. of, 1994 |
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24 |
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Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut, 1987-1991 |
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25 |
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Blind, Board of Education and Services for the, 1991 |
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26 |
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Blind, Board of Education and Services for the, 1992 |
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27 |
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Blind, Board of Education and Services for the, 1993 |
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28 |
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Blind, Board of Education and Services for the, 1994 |
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29 |
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Bonding Commission, 1991 |
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30 |
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Chief Medical Examiner, 1994 |
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31 |
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Chief State's Attorney, 1991 |
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32-34 |
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Chief State's Attorney, 1992 |
6 |
1-2 |
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Chief State's Attorney, 1993 |
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3-4 |
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Chief State's Attorney, 1994 |
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5 |
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Child Support Enforcement Division, 1991 |
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6-7 |
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Child Support Enforcement Division, 1992 |
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8-12 |
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Child Support Enforcement Division, 1993 |
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13-18 |
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Child Support Enforcement Division, 1994 |
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19-20 |
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Children and Families, Dept. of, 1994 |
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21-22 |
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Children and Youth Services, Dept. of, 1991 |
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23-28 |
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Children and Youth Services, Dept. of, 1992 |
7 |
1-6 |
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Children and Youth Services, Dept. of, 1993 |
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7-10 |
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Claims Commissioner, Office of the, 1991 |
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11 |
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Claims Commissioner, Office of the, 1992 |
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12 |
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Claims Commissioner, Office of the, 1993 |
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13 |
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Comptroller, Office of the State, 1991 |
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14 |
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Comptroller, Office of the State, 1992 |
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15-16 |
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Comptroller, Office of the State, 1993 |
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17 |
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Comptroller, Office of the State, 1994 |
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18 |
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Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, 1991 |
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19 |
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Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, 1992 |
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20 |
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Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, 1993 |
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21 |
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Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority, 1991 |
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22 |
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Connecticut Service Corps, 1991 |
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23 |
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Consumer Counsel, Office of, 1991 |
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24 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, 1991 |
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25-31 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, A-L, 1992 |
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32-35 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, M-Z, 1992 |
8 |
1-3 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, 1993 |
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4-7 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, 1994 |
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8-9 |
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Correction, Dept. of, 1991 |
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10-23 |
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Correction, Dept. of, A-F, 1992 |
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24-27 |
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Correction, Dept. of, G-Z, 1992 |
9 |
1-10 |
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Correction, Dept. of, 1993 |
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11-21 |
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Correction, Dept. of, 1994 |
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22-23 |
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Correction, Dept. of: Sentence Review Division, 1991 |
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24 |
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Deaf and Hearing Impaired, Commission on, 1992 |
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25 |
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Deaf and Hearing Impaired, Commission on, 1993 |
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26 |
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Deaf and Hearing Impaired, Commission on, 1994 |
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27 |
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Disabilities, Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with, 1991 |
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28 |
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Disabilities, Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with, 1992 |
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29 |
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Disabilities, Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with, 1993 |
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30 |
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Disabilities, Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with, 1994 |
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31 |
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Economic Development, Dept. of, 1991 |
10 |
1-12 |
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Economic Development, Dept. of, 1992 |
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13-24 |
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Economic Development, Dept. of, A-F, 1993 |
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25-30 |
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Economic Development, Dept. of, G-Z, 1993 |
11 |
1-11 |
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Economic Development, Dept. of, 1994 |
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12-18 |
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Education, Dept. of, 1991 |
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19-32 |
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Education, Dept. of, 1992 |
12 |
1-10 |
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Education, Dept. of, 1993 |
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11-20 |
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Education, Dept. of, 1994 |
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21-22 |
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Education, U.S. Dept. of, 1991 |
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23 |
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Education, U.S. Dept. of, 1992 |
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24 |
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Emergency Management, Office of, 1991 |
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25 |
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Emergency Management, Office of, 1992 |
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26 |
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Emergency Management, Office of, 1993 |
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27 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, A-E, 1991 |
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28-34 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, F-Z, 1991 |
13 |
1-20 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, A-G, 1992 |
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21-29 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, H-Z, 1992 |
14 |
1-15 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, 1993 |
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16-27 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, A-L, 1994 |
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28-31 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, M-Z, 1994 |
15 |
1-3 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, Clean air, 1991-1992 |
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4 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, Clean water / Long Island Sound, 1992, undated |
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5 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, News clippings, reports, printed material, 1991-1992 |
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6 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, Recycling, 1991-1992 |
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7 |
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Ethics Commission, 1991 |
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8 |
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Ethics Commission, 1992 |
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9 |
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Ethics Commission, 1993 |
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10 |
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Freedom of Information Commission, 1991 |
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11 |
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Freedom of Information Commission, 1992 |
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12 |
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Freedom of Information Commission, 1993 |
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13 |
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Freedom of Information Commission, 1994 |
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14 |
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Government Reorganization, Commission to Effect, 1991 |
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15 |
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Health Services, Dept. of, 1991 |
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16-31 |
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Health Services, Dept. of, A-L, 1992 |
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32-38 |
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Health Services, Dept. of, M-Z, 1992 |
16 |
1-4 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1991 |
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5-7 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1992 |
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8-12 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1993 |
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13-15 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1994 |
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16-17 |
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Historical Commission, 1991 |
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18 |
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Historical Commission, 1992 |
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19 |
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Historical Commission, 1993 |
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20 |
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Historical Commission, 1994 |
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21 |
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Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1991 |
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22 |
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Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1992 |
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23-24 |
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Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1993 |
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25 |
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Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1994 |
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26 |
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Housing, Dept. of, 1991 |
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27-32 |
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Housing, Dept. of, 1992 |
17 |
1-8 |
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Housing, Dept. of, 1993 |
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9-14 |
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Housing, Dept. of, 1994 |
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15-16 |
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Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Dept. of, 1991 |
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17 |
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Human Resources, Dept. of, 1991 |
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18-24 |
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Human Resources, Dept. of, 1992 |
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25-31 |
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Human Resources, Dept. of, 1993 |
18 |
1-3 |
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Human Resources, Dept. of, 1994 |
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4 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, 1991 |
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5-7 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, 1992 |
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8-12 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, 1993 |
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13-15 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, 1994 |
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16-17 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, Indian Affairs, 1991 |
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18 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, Indian Affairs, 1992 |
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19 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, Indian Affairs, 1993 |
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20-22 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, Indian Affairs, 1994 |
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23 |
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Income Maintenance, Dept. of, A-F, 1991 |
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24-27 |
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Income Maintenance, Dept. of, G-Z, 1991 |
19 |
1-10 |
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Income Maintenance, Dept. of, 1992 |
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11-26 |
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Insurance Dept., 1991 |
20 |
1-7 |
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Insurance Dept., 1992 |
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8-17 |
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Insurance Dept., 1993 |
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18-23 |
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Insurance Dept., 1994 |
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24-26 |
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Interior, U.S. Dept. of the, 1991 |
21 |
1 |
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Judicial Dept., 1991 |
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2-11 |
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Judicial Dept., 1992 |
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12-21 |
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Judicial Dept., A-H, 1993 |
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22-28 |
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Judicial Dept., I-Z, 1993 |
22 |
1-5 |
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Judicial Dept., 1994 |
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6-8 |
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Labor, Dept. of, 1991 |
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9-13 |
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Labor, Dept. of, 1992 |
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14-24 |
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Labor, Dept. of, 1993 |
23 |
1-7 |
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Labor, Dept. of, 1994 |
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8-11 |
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Labor, Dept. of, Unemployment Compensation, 1991 |
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12-13 |
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Labor, Dept. of, Unemployment Compensation, 1992 |
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14-17 |
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Labor, Dept. of, Unemployment Compensation, 1993 |
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18-20 |
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Labor, U.S. Dept. of, 1991 |
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21 |
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Legislative Management, Joint Commission on, 1991 |
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22 |
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Library, Connecticut State, 1991 |
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23-25 |
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Library, Connecticut State, 1992 |
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26-28 |
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Library, Connecticut State, 1993 |
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29 |
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Library, Connecticut State, 1994 |
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30 |
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Liquor Control, Dept. of, 1991 |
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31 |
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Liquor Control, Dept. of, 1992 |
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32 |
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Liquor Control, Dept. of, 1993 |
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33 |
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Liquor Control, Dept. of, 1994 |
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34 |
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Mental Health, Dept. of, 1991 |
24 |
1-7 |
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Mental Health, Dept. of, 1992 |
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8-12 |
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Mental Health, Dept. of, 1993 |
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13-23 |
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Mental Health, Dept. of, 1994 |
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24-25 |
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Mental Retardation, Dept. of, 1991 |
25 |
1-10 |
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Mental Retardation, Dept. of, 1992 |
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11-17 |
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Mental Retardation, Dept. of, 1993 |
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18-22 |
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Mental Retardation, Dept. of, 1994 |
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23-24 |
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Military Dept., 1991 |
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25 |
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Military Dept., 1992 |
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26 |
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Military Dept., 1993 |
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27-28 |
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Military Dept., 1994 |
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29 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, 1991 |
26 |
1-14 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, A-L, 1992 |
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15-29 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, M-Z, 1992 |
27 |
1-11 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, 1993 |
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12-25 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, 1994 |
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26-28 |
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Pardons, Board of, 1991 |
28 |
1-6 |
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Pardons, Board of, 1992 |
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7-8 |
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Pardons, Board of, 1993 |
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9-10 |
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Pardons, Board of, 1994 |
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11-13 |
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Parole, Board of, 1991 |
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14-17 |
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Parole, Board of, 1992 |
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18 |
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Parole, Board of, 1993 |
|
19 |
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Policy and Management, Office of, 1991 |
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20-29 |
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Policy and Management, Office of, 1992 |
29 |
1-9 |
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Policy and Management, Office of, 1993 |
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10-13 |
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Policy and Management, Office of, 1994 |
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14 |
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Public Health and Addiction Services, Dept. of, 1993 |
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15-24 |
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Public Health, Dept. of, 1994 |
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25-31 |
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Public Safety, Dept. of, 1991 |
30 |
1-13 |
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Public Safety, Dept. of, 1992 |
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14-22 |
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Public Safety, Dept. of, 1993 |
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23-30 |
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Public Safety, Dept. of, 1994 |
31 |
1-4 |
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Public Utility Control, Dept. of, 1991 |
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5-6 |
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Public Utility Control, Dept. of, 1992 |
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7-12 |
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Public Utility Control, Dept. of, 1993 |
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13-16 |
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Public Utility Control, Dept. of, 1994 |
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17 |
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Public Works, Dept. of, 1991 |
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18-19 |
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Public Works, Dept. of, 1992 |
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20-22 |
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Public Works, Dept. of, 1993 |
|
23-25 |
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Public Works, Dept. of, 1994 |
|
26 |
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Real Estate Commission, 1991 |
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27 |
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Real Estate Commission, 1992 |
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28 |
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Real Estate Commission, 1993 |
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29 |
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Rehabilitation Services, Division of, 1991 |
|
30 |
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Rehabilitation Services, Bureau of, 1992 |
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31 |
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Rehabilitation Services, Bureau of, 1993 |
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32 |
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Rehabilitation Services, Bureau of, 1994 |
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33 |
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Retirement Commission, State Employee, 1992 |
|
34 |
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Retirement Commission, State Employee, 1993 |
|
35 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of, 1991 |
32 |
1-20 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of, A-F, 1992 |
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21-28 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of, G-Z, 1992 |
33 |
1-12 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of, 1993 |
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13-23 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of, 1994 |
|
24-28 |
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|
Secretary of the State, 1991 |
34 |
1 |
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Secretary of the State, 1992 |
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2-4 |
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Secretary of the State, 1993 |
|
5 |
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Secretary of the State, 1994 |
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6 |
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Social Services, Dept. of, 1993 |
|
7-14 |
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Social Services, Dept. of, 1994 |
|
15 |
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Special Revenue, Division of, 1991 |
|
16-17 |
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Special Revenue, Division of, 1992 |
|
18-22 |
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Special Revenue, Division of, 1993 |
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23-25 |
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Special Revenue, Division of, 1994 |
|
26-27 |
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Teachers' Retirement Board, 1991, 1993 |
|
28 |
|
|
Transportation, Dept. of, A-B, 1991 |
|
29-33 |
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Transportation, Dept. of, C-S, 1991 |
35 |
1-23 |
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|
Transportation, Dept. of, T-Z, 1991 |
36 |
1-3 |
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Transportation, Dept. of, A-L, 1992 |
|
4-25 |
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|
Transportation, Dept. of, M-Z, 1992 |
37 |
1-19 |
|
|
Transportation, Dept. of, A-F, 1993 |
|
20-30 |
|
|
Transportation, Dept. of, G-Z, 1993 |
38 |
1-28 |
|
|
Transportation, Dept. of, 1994 |
|
29-38 |
|
|
Treasurer, Office of the State, 1991 |
39 |
1 |
|
|
Treasurer, Office of the State, 1992 |
|
2 |
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|
Treasurer, Office of the State, 1993 |
|
3 |
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|
Treasurer, Office of the State, 1994 |
|
4 |
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U.S. Senators, Christopher Dodd, 1993 |
|
5 |
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U.S. Senators, Christopher Dodd, 1994 |
|
6 |
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U.S. Senators, Joseph Lieberman, 1993 |
|
7 |
|
|
U.S. Senators, Joseph Lieberman, 1994 |
|
8 |
|
|
University of Connecticut, 1991 |
|
9-10 |
|
|
University of Connecticut, 1993 |
|
11 |
|
|
University of Connecticut, 1994 |
|
12 |
|
|
Veterans' Affairs, Dept. of, 1991 |
|
13 |
|
|
Veterans' Affairs, Dept. of, 1992 |
|
14 |
|
|
Veterans' Affairs, Dept. of, 1993 |
|
15 |
|
|
Veterans' Affairs, Dept. of, 1994 |
|
16 |
|
|
Victim Services, Commission on, 1991 |
|
17 |
|
|
Victim Services, Commission on, 1992 |
|
18 |
|
|
Victim Services, Commission on, 1993 |
|
19 |
|
|
Women, Permanent Commission on the Status of, 1992-1994 |
|
20 |
|
|
Worker's Compensation Commission, 1991 |
|
21-25 |
|
|
Worker's Compensation Commission, 1992 |
|
26-31 |
|
|
Worker's Compensation Commission, 1993 |
|
32-36 |
|
|
Worker's Compensation Commission, 1994 |
|
37-38 |
|
Greeting, Support, and Thank You Letters |
40 |
|
|
|
Greeting letters, 1993 |
|
1-7 |
|
|
Reelection, 1993 |
|
8-10 |
|
|
Reelection decision, 1993 September-October |
|
11-12 |
|
|
Support letters, 1991-1992 |
|
13 |
|
|
Support letters, 1993 |
|
14-19 |
|
|
Thank you from Gov. Weicker, 1993 |
|
20-25 |
|
|
Thank you to Gov. Weicker, 1993 |
|
26-27 |
|
Issue Letters |
41 |
|
|
|
A Connecticut Party, 1991-1992 |
|
1 |
|
|
Abortion, 1991-1993 |
|
2-3 |
|
|
Acid rain, 1993 February |
|
4 |
|
|
Aging, Dept. of, Budget cuts, 1992 |
|
5 |
|
|
Aging, Dept. of, Reorganization, 1993 January |
|
6 |
|
|
AIDS, 1992 June |
|
7 |
|
|
Amtrak electrification project, 1993 October-December |
|
8 |
|
|
Annexation of land by the Mashantucket Pequots, 1993 |
|
9-11 |
|
|
Appointments, 1991-1992 |
|
12 |
|
|
Autographed photos, 1992 |
|
13 |
|
|
Autographed photos, 1993 |
|
14 |
|
|
Autographed photos, 1994 |
|
15 |
|
|
Blue Hills Hospital residential program, 1993 February |
|
16 |
|
|
Bottle Bill II, 1993 January-July |
|
17-25 |
|
|
Bridgeport incarceration facility, 1993 June-July |
|
26 |
|
|
Bridgeport office, 1993 April |
|
27 |
|
|
Budget, A-G, 1991 |
|
28-34 |
|
|
Budget, H-Z, 1991 |
42 |
1-10 |
|
|
Budget, Citizen advocacy, 1991 |
|
11 |
|
|
Budget, Petitions, 1991 |
|
12 |
|
|
Budget, 1992 |
|
13-21 |
|
|
Budget, 1993 |
|
22-27 |
|
|
Budget, News clippings, 1992-1993 |
|
28 |
|
|
Budget, 1994 |
|
29 |
|
|
Busing to private schools, 1993 |
43 |
1-2 |
|
|
Cablevision of Connecticut, 1993 March-April |
|
3 |
|
|
Casino gambling, 1991-1993 |
|
4-13 |
|
|
Casino gambling, 1994 |
|
14 |
|
|
Cheshire corrections facility, 1993 |
|
15 |
|
|
Child desegregation, 1992-1993 March |
|
16 |
|
|
Cigarette sales by the Golden Hill Paugussetts, 1993 |
|
17 |
|
|
ConnPace, 1993 |
|
18-19 |
|
|
Cooperative Library Service Units budget cuts, 1992 |
|
20 |
|
|
Cooperative Library Service Units budget cuts, 1993 |
|
21-30 |
|
|
Cooperative Library Service Units budget cuts, 1994 |
|
31 |
|
|
County dispatch services, 1993 February |
44 |
1 |
|
|
David Brinkley show, 1992 February |
|
2 |
|
|
Death penalty, 1993 |
|
3-5 |
|
|
Death penalty, 1994 June |
|
6 |
|
|
Drug free America, 1993 April |
|
7 |
|
|
Eagle scouts, 1992 |
|
8-13 |
|
|
Eagle scouts, 1993 |
|
14-20 |
|
|
Eagle scouts, 1994 January-May |
|
21-23 |
|
|
Education budget cuts, 1992 October-1993 June |
|
24 |
|
|
Electric transmission line between Bridgeport and Norwalk, 1993 June-1994 March |
|
25-26 |
|
|
Electric transmission line, New Canaan, 1993 February-November |
|
27 |
|
|
Emissions contract, 1993 December-1994 January |
|
28 |
|
|
Farmington River wild and scenic river designation, 1992 May-1993 May |
|
29-32 |
|
|
Federal issues, 1991 |
|
33-39 |
|
|
Federal issues, 1992 |
45 |
1-5 |
|
|
Federal issues, 1993 |
|
6-13 |
|
|
Federal issues, 1994 |
|
14-15 |
|
|
Federal Unemployment Act, 1992 January-September |
|
16 |
|
|
Former inmate pardons, 1993 February-March |
|
17 |
|
|
Gambling, 1992-1993 |
|
18-20 |
|
|
Gold Scout gold award, 1994 February-April |
|
21 |
|
|
Golden Hill Paugussett Indians, 1994 January |
|
22 |
|
|
Grants, 1991 |
|
23 |
|
|
Gun control, 1993 December-1994 June |
|
24-26 |
|
|
Guns for Goods program, 1994 April-June |
|
27 |
|
|
Gynecologists as primary care physicians, 1994 January |
|
28 |
|
|
Hartford Civic Center / hockey team, 1993 April-May |
|
29 |
|
|
Hispanic affairs, 1991-1994 |
|
30 |
|
|
History and Genealogy (State Library), 1994 January |
|
31 |
|
|
Homeless, 1991-1993 |
|
32 |
|
|
Income tax news clippings, 1991 |
|
33 |
|
|
Income tax repair bill, 1991-1993 |
|
34-35 |
|
|
Inmate pardons, 1993 December-1994 January |
|
36 |
|
|
J.T. Slocumb Company layoffs, 1993 February |
|
37 |
|
|
Land claim by the Golden Hill Paugussett Indians, 1993 April-December |
46 |
1-3 |
|
|
Lapointe, Richard, 1993 February-March |
|
4 |
|
|
Legal issues, 1991 |
|
6-11 |
|
|
Legal issues, 1992 |
|
12-14 |
|
|
Legal issues, 1993 |
|
15-16 |
|
|
Legal issues, 1994 |
|
17-18 |
|
|
Legislation, 1991 |
|
19-25 |
|
|
Legislation, 1992 |
47 |
1-9 |
|
|
Legislation, 1993 |
|
10-23 |
|
|
Legislation, 1994 |
48 |
1-6 |
|
|
Local issues, 1991 |
|
7-8 |
|
|
Local issues, 1992 |
|
9-11 |
|
|
Local issues, 1993 |
|
12-13 |
|
|
Local issues, 1994 |
|
14 |
|
|
Licensing and inspection fees, 1993 March |
|
15 |
|
|
Litchfield Correctional Center closing, 1993 April |
|
16 |
|
|
Medicare (S.B. 1055), 1993 June August |
|
17-20 |
|
|
Mental Health, Dept. of, budget cuts, 1992-1993 |
|
21-24 |
|
|
Mental health merger (S.B. 93), 1994 March |
|
25-26 |
|
|
Mental Retardation, Dept. of, budget cuts, 1992 September-1993 February |
|
27 |
|
|
Morgan Street Detention Center closing, 1993 June-September |
|
28 |
|
|
Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, Bridgeport office relocation, 1993 |
49 |
1 |
|
|
Multiple issues, 1992-1992 |
|
2 |
|
|
National Day of Prayer, 1993 January-May |
|
2-6 |
|
|
National Governors' Association, 1994 |
|
7 |
|
|
No tax penalties, 1993 February-April |
|
8 |
|
|
North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement, 1993 August-October |
|
9 |
|
|
Northeast Connecticut Alcohol Council, 1993 March |
|
10 |
|
|
Nursing home allowances, 1993 July-November |
|
11 |
|
|
Out of state requests, 1993 December-1994 February |
|
12 |
|
|
Parker, William, 1992-1993 |
|
13 |
|
|
Patriots football in Hartford, 1993 July-September |
|
14 |
|
|
Plainfield Greyhound Park, 1993 February |
|
15 |
|
|
Political, 1991 |
|
16 |
|
|
Political, 1992 |
|
17 |
|
|
Political, 1993 |
|
18 |
|
|
Political, 1994 |
|
19 |
|
|
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co. layoffs, 1993 April |
|
20 |
|
|
Purchase of service project (rebidding), 1994 February-May |
|
21-22 |
|
|
Recipes, 1991 |
|
23-25 |
|
|
Recipes, 1992 |
|
26-28 |
|
|
Recipes, 1993 |
|
29 |
|
|
Recipes, 1994 January-March |
|
30 |
|
|
Recommendations, 1991 |
|
31 |
|
|
Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program, 1992 December-1993 February |
|
32 |
|
|
Recreation and Natural Heritage Trust Program, 1994 January-March |
|
33 |
|
|
Resume responses, 1993 |
|
34 |
|
|
Resume responses, 1994 January-February |
|
35 |
|
|
Route 7 (Super 7), 1992 |
|
36-37 |
|
|
Route 59 and Merritt Parkway, 1992 August |
|
38 |
|
|
Same sex marriage, 1993 September |
|
39 |
|
|
Seawolf submarine program, 1992 March |
|
40 |
|
|
Separation of powers, 1993 April |
|
41 |
|
|
Sexual orientation discrimination, 1992 July-1993 November |
|
42 |
|
|
Shakespeare Theater, 1993 August-November |
|
43 |
|
|
Southbury Training School, 1993 December-1994 February |
|
44 |
|
|
Southern New England Telephone (SNET) rate increases, 1993 |
|
45 |
|
|
Special elections on Saturday, 1992-1993 |
|
46 |
|
|
Spranzo v. Taylor accident, 1994 March |
|
47 |
|
|
State employee layoff news clippings, 1991-1992 |
|
48 |
|
|
Statute of limitations for securities fraud (H.B. 7290), 1993 |
50 |
1-5 |
|
|
Suggestions, 1993 February-March |
|
6 |
|
|
Summer internships, 1991 April-June |
|
7 |
|
|
Tax suggestions, 1993 December |
|
8 |
|
|
Taxes news clippings, 1991-1992 |
|
9 |
|
|
Toddy Hill and Still Hill (Sandy Hook, Conn.) residents protest of power station, 1993 January |
|
10 |
|
|
Tourism, 1991 February-June |
|
11 |
|
|
Unemployment compensation, 1993 April |
|
12 |
|
|
United Way, 1991 |
|
13 |
|
|
University of Connecticut branch closings, 1993 February-March |
|
14 |
|
|
University of Connecticut budget cuts, 1993 |
|
15 |
|
|
University of Connecticut, School of Allied Health closing, 1993 |
|
16-20 |
|
|
University of Connecticut, School of Family Studies closing, 1993 |
|
21-22 |
|
|
Valley Transit budget cuts, 1993 March-April |
|
23 |
|
|
Volunteers, 1991 |
|
24 |
|
|
Welfare reform, 1992 December |
|
25 |
|
|
Worker's Compensation system, 1992 November-1993 May |
|
26-27 |
|
|
Yale New Haven Hospital 1993 budget, 1992 September |
|
28 |
|
|
Address lists and form letters, 1991-1994 |
|
29-36 |
|
Mag Letters |
51 |
|
|
|
Issue letters, 1991-1992 |
|
1-2 |
|
|
Historical file, 1991-1993 |
|
3-7 |
|
|
One time letters, 1991, undated |
|
8 |
|
Miscellaneous Letters |
|
|
|
|
1991 |
|
9-23 |
|
|
1992 |
52 |
1-24 |
|
|
1993 |
53 |
1-15 |
|
|
1994 |
|
16-33 |
|
Audiovisual and Published Material |
54 |
|
|
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|
| Series 2. Press Files, 1991-1994, Accession: 1995-031 |
|
|
|
Box |
Folder |
|
Research America, What is it?, 1990 August 23 |
1 |
1 |
|
Governor-elect Weicker makes key appointments, 1990 November 16 |
|
2 |
|
Inaugural remarks by Gov. Weicker, 1991 January 9 |
|
3 |
|
Analysis of Gov. Weicker's plan and the Finance Committee's alternative, 1991 March 14 |
|
4 |
|
Gov. Weicker nominates nine to the Board of Parole, 1991 April 17 |
|
5 |
|
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA), 1991 April 23 |
|
6 |
|
Ethics Commission nominations, 1991 April 23 |
|
7 |
|
Overcrowding Commission appointments, 1991 April 23 |
|
8 |
|
Tax information released, 1991 April 23 |
|
9 |
|
Claims Commissioner nominated, 1991 April 29 |
|
10 |
|
Dept. of Children and Youth Services Advisory Board, 1991 April 29 |
|
11 |
|
Freedom of Information Commission renominations, 1991 April 29 |
|
12 |
|
Gelston nominated to siting council, 1991 April 29 |
|
13 |
|
Gengras nominated to head Convention Center Authority, 1991 April 29 |
|
14 |
|
Kratovil nominated to Gaming Commission, 1991 April 29 |
|
15 |
|
Merchant nominated as Consumer Counsel, 1991 April 29 |
|
16 |
|
Nominations to Bradley International Commission, 1991 April 29 |
|
17 |
|
Sherry Banks-Cohn named Arts Commission Chair, 1991 April 29 |
|
18 |
|
State Labor Board nominations, 1991 April 29 |
|
19 |
|
Architectural Licensing Board and Real Estate Commission appointments, 1991 April 30 |
|
20 |
|
Indian gaming, 1991 April 30 |
|
21 |
|
Veto of traffic quotas, 1991 April 30 |
|
22 |
|
Statement of Gov. Weicker on signing of H.B. 7133 for gay rights, 1991 May 1 |
|
23 |
|
Superior Court judges, 1991 May 1 |
|
24 |
|
Miller appointed as Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) member, 1991 May 6 |
|
25 |
|
Ethics, 1991 May 7 |
|
26 |
|
Connecticut receives assistance form National Governors" Association (NGA), 1991 May 10 |
|
27 |
|
Energy conservation program on-line, 1991 May 10 |
|
28 |
|
Two nominated to Board of Pardons, 1991 May 10 |
|
29 |
|
Bipartisan letter on spending caps, 1991 May 14 |
|
30 |
|
Connecticut wins state grant given by National Science Foundation, 1991 May 14 |
|
31 |
|
Casino gambling, 1991 May 16 |
|
32 |
|
Letter to Manuel Lujan on proposed gaming, 1991 May 17 |
|
33 |
|
Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority and Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority appointments, 1991 May 17 |
|
34 |
|
Medical Examining Board, 1991 May 17 |
|
35 |
|
State Parks, 1991 May 17 |
|
36 |
|
Letter to Sen. Gary A. Hale, 1991 May 23 |
|
37 |
|
Ansonia Copper & Brass, 1991 May 24 |
|
38 |
|
Base closure, 1991 May 28 |
|
39 |
|
Copy of magazine article on "The States, A Special Report;" FW ranking of states, 1991 May 28 |
|
40 |
|
National Institutes of Health (NIH) dedicates building to Gov. Weicker, 1991 May 30 |
|
41 |
|
Agricultural Experiment Station appointment, 1991 May 31 |
|
42 |
|
Budget veto, 1991 May 31 |
|
43 |
|
Veto of S.H.B. 6229, 1991 June 3 |
|
44 |
|
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) mortgages, 1991 June 4 |
|
45 |
|
Student Advisory Council, 1991 June 4 |
|
46 |
|
Trooper death, 1991 June 5 |
|
47 |
|
Veto of S.S.B. 623, 1991 June 6 |
|
48 |
|
Milk pricing law, 1991 June 7 |
|
49 |
|
Bridgeport bill, 1991 June 10 |
|
50 |
|
Governor's Budget Summary Revised, 1991 June 11 |
|
51 |
|
Veto H.B. 5539, 1991 June 11 |
|
52 |
|
Appointments, 1991 June 14 |
|
53 |
|
Camp Weicker, 1991 June 14 |
|
54 |
|
Gov. Weicker's Youth Action Awards, 1991 June 17 |
|
55 |
|
1991 Dairy Farm of Distinction Awards, 1991 June 18 |
|
56 |
|
Appointments, 1991 June 19 |
|
57 |
|
Community Colleges, 1991 June 19 |
|
58 |
|
Small Business and Marketing Authority, 1991 June 19 |
|
59 |
|
Gov. Weicker's appointments, 1991 June 25 |
|
60 |
|
A. Searle Field appointment, 1991 June 27 |
|
61 |
|
University of Connecticut Board of Trustees, 1991 June 27 |
|
62 |
|
Bills signed, 1991 June 28 |
|
63 |
|
Bills signed, 1991 June 28 |
|
64 |
|
Tentative plan to deliver essential state services, 1991 June 28 |
|
65 |
|
S.H.B. 5203 on death penalty, 1991 June 28 |
|
66 |
|
The People's Budget, undated |
|
67 |
|
Veto of Emergency Certified Bill 8006, 1991 June 30 |
|
68 |
|
Constitutional spending cap to limit state spending, undated |
|
69 |
|
Coalition II: Flaws, 1991 July 1 |
|
70 |
|
Essential services plan outlined, 1991 July 1 |
|
71 |
|
Gov. Weicker implements essential services plan, 1991 July 2 |
|
72 |
|
Gov. Weicker continues essential services plan, 1991 July 2 |
|
73 |
|
State beaches to reopen, 1991 July 3 |
|
74 |
|
Connecticut State University trustees, 1991 July 5 |
|
75 |
|
Veto S.H.B. 6242, 1991 July 5 |
|
76 |
|
Reopening of government, 1991 July 7 |
|
77 |
|
Continuing resolution, 1991 July 9 |
|
78 |
|
Gov. Weicker's statement to the people, 1991 July 16 |
|
79 |
|
Connecticut Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (CADAC), 1991 July 19 |
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80 |
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A proposal to the General Assembly, undated |
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81 |
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Northeast Utilities nuclear incident reports, undated |
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82 |
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Various appointments, 1991 July 29 |
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83 |
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Appointments, 1991 July 31 |
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84 |
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Coalition III: Flaws, 1991 August 3 |
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85 |
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Larson response to Weicker, comments on Coalition III, undated |
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86 |
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Coalition III executive orders, 1991 August 4 |
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87 |
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Gov. Weicker issues executive order, permits continued government operations, 1991 August 5 |
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88 |
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Coalition III veto message, 1991 August 7 |
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89 |
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Gov. Weicker speech about veto of Coalition III budget, 1991 August 7 |
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90 |
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Veto speech, 1991 August 7 |
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91 |
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Grandma Smith, 1991 August 8 |
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92 |
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Various appointments, 1991 August 9 |
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93 |
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Piggyback proposal, 1991 August 15 |
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94 |
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Where are the cuts, 1991 August 15 |
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95 |
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Harbormaster press release, 1991 August 16 |
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96 |
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City of Bridgeport, public safety emergency letter, 1991 August 19 |
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97 |
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Hurricane Bob, 1991 August 19 |
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98 |
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The Connecticut Comeback Plan, Senators Spellman, Hale, & Herbst, 1991 August 20 |
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99 |
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Superior Court Judge nominated, Robert I. Berdon, 1991 August 26 |
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100 |
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Disaster relief, 1991 August 26 |
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101 |
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Long term care insurance, 1991 August 29 |
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102 |
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Alan Schoenhaus, 1991 August 29 |
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103 |
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President Bush declares Connecticut a disaster area from Hurricane Bob, 1991 August 30 |
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104 |
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Government study group appointments, 1991 September 4 |
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105 |
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Letter to Bridgeport Mayor Moran reiterating State's position on assistance to city, 1991 September 9 |
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106 |
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Cibes letter to Federal Emergency Management Agency on additional assistance to counties, 1991 September 10 |
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107 |
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Gov. Weicker makes appointments, 1991 September 10 |
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108 |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approval, 1991 September 11 |
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109 |
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Connecticut's $690 million G.O. financing rated AA by Fitch press release, 1991 September 12 |
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110 |
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Response to bond ratings, 1991 September 13 |
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111 |
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Gov. Weicker makes appointments, 1991 September 17 |
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112 |
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Gov. Weicker's speech on Connecticut Mental Health Center 25th anniversary, 1991 September 21 |
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113 |
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Appointments to Council of Agricultural Development, 1991 September 24 |
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114 |
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Dept. Of Housing small cities grant, 1991 September 25 |
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115 |
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Drug Enforcement Program and federal Drug Control and System Improvement Program grant funds, 1991 October 2 |
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116 |
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National education goals summary, 1991 October 2 |
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117 |
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Where does the money go?, 1991 October 3 |
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118 |
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Workforce predictions, 1991 October 3 |
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119 |
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Gov. Wicker announces grants to municipalities, 1991 October 4 |
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120 |
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Lincoln portrait (sheet music), 1991 October 5 |
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121 |
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Office of Policy and Management (OPM) repeal option, undated |
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122 |
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Reappointment Commission, 1991 October 5 |
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123 |
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Appointments to Export Trade Panel, 1991 October 7 |
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124 |
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Appointments to State board of Mediation and Arbitration, 1991 October 7 |
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125 |
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Gov. Weicker makes various appointments, 1991 October 7 |
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126 |
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Appointments to municipal training, 1991 October 8 |
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127 |
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Appointments to Connecticut State Employees Retirement Commission, 1991 October 9 |
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128 |
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Appointments to State Insurance Purchasing Board, 1991 October 9 |
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129 |
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Chubb Fellow lecture, 1991 October 9 |
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130 |
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Appointments to Department of Education Arbitration Panel, 1991 October 16 |
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131 |
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Layoff tally report, 1991 October 17 |
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132 |
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Moody's rates Connecticut economic recovery, 1991 October 21 |
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133 |
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1991 food drive, 1991 October 22 |
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134 |
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Advocate news clip, "Weicker resolute on personal income tax", 1991 October 24 |
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135 |
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Gov. Wicker's convocation address at Gallaudet University, 1991 October 25 |
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136 |
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Connecticut Poll, state politics and budget, 1991 October 27 |
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137 |
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National Governors" Association (NGA) report mailed to General Assembly, 1991 October 30 |
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138 |
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Financial statement of October 31, 1991, Curry's letter to Gov. Weicker, 1991 October 31 |
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139 |
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Forest Practices Advisory Board, 1991 November 4 |
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140 |
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Work schedule reductions, 1991 November 6 |
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141 |
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California car put in neutral by Connecticut officials, 1991 November 7 |
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142 |
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Industrial Expansion in Bozrah, 1991 November 12 |
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143 |
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Executive summary, undated |
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144 |
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State Tax Review Commission appointments, 1991 November 13 |
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145 |
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Where does the money go?, undated |
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146 |
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What is an income tax?, undated |
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147 |
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A Campaign for Connecticut, major plan to reach out to business, 1991 November 14 |
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148 |
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Gov. Weicker releases labor proposal, 1991 November 14 |
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149 |
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Gov. Weicker attends first meeting of Greater Bridgeport Recovery Economic Development Commission, 1991 November 14 |
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150 |
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Statement on release of the union proposal, 1991 November 14 |
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151 |
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Tool company relocates in Bridgeport, 1991 November 14 |
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152 |
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Dept. of Revenue Services (DRS) releases 1992 withholding tables and forms, 1991 November 15 |
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153 |
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Gov. Weicker seeks advice on disposal facility, 1991 November 15 |
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154 |
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Gov. Weicker reviews budget, 1991-1992, 1991 November 18 |
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155 |
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Tax revenue shortfall 1991-1992 state budget, 1991 November 19 |
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156 |
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Recommended fees, General Fund, undated |
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157 |
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Gov. Weicker announces tax revenue shortfall, 1991 November 19 |
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158 |
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Gov. Weicker announces startup grant for innovative New London shellfish company, 1991 November 19 |
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159 |
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State establishes network to assist defense diversification, 1991 November 19 |
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160 |
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Work schedule reductions, 1991 November 20 |
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161 |
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Update on layoffs, 1991 November 21 |
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162 |
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Work schedule reductions, 1991 November 26 |
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163 |
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$120 million in new federal income may come to Connecticut Uncompensated Care Pool, 1991 November 27 |
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164 |
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Berlin manufacturer expands with state and town assistance, 1991 November 27 |
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165 |
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Howmet to expand Winsted site, 1991 November 27 |
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166 |
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State program assists Pomfret food producer, 1991 November 27 |
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167 |
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Lambert Day to expand in Winchester Business Park, 1991 November 29 |
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168 |
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Tours of the Governor's Residence, 1991 December 3 |
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169 |
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Hours extended at Governor's Residence, 1991 December 4 |
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170 |
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Repeal at any price? by Office of Policy and Management (OPM), 1991 December 4 |
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171 |
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50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, 1991 December 6 |
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172 |
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Appointments to State board of Mediation and Arbitration, 1991 December 9 |
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173 |
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Governor makes appointments, 1991 December 9 |
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174 |
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Office of Fiscal Analysis fiscal note on S.H.B. 9010, 1991 December 9 |
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175 |
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Gov. Weicker remarks on alternative budget to Stanley Forum, New Britain, 1991 December 9 |
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176 |
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Gov. Weicker comments on alternative budget, 1991 December 9 |
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177 |
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Why an uncompensated care pool makes sense for Connecticut, 1991 December 9 |
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178 |
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Council on Mental Retardation, 1991 December 10 |
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179 |
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Judicial nominations, 1991 December 11 |
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180 |
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Emergency certified bill 9010, November Special Session, 1991 December 13 |
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181 |
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Funding for advanced technology centers on University of Connecticut and Yale, 1991 December 13 |
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182 |
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Layoff and furloughs suspended, 1991 December 13 |
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183 |
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State investment in unique diabetes treatment method, 1991 December 13 |
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184 |
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Appointments to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission, 1991 December 16 |
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185 |
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Appointments to Victim Services Coordinating Council, 1991 December 16 |
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186 |
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Cibes letter to Curry, 1991 December 16 |
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187 |
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State and Mashantucket Pequot tribe reach agreement, 1991 December 17 |
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188 |
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Connecticut becomes first state to implement partnerships to fund long term health care, 1991 December 18 |
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189 |
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Appointments to the Board of Examiners for Nursing, 1991 December 19 |
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190 |
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Appointments to Connecticut Humanities Council, 1991 December 19 |
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191 |
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Bill signing, 1991 December 19 |
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192 |
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State tentatively approves $15 million in financing for Remington Products, 1991 December 23 |
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193 |
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Connecticut receives $5.8 million from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 1991 December 24 |
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194 |
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Gov. Weicker announces staff appointments, 1991 December 27 |
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195 |
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Gov. Weicker unveils plan for quality integrated schools, 1992 January 6 |
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Appointments, 1992 January 10 |
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2 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Jim Mulvihill, 1992 January 10 |
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3 |
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Special election, 77th General Assembly district, 1992 January 10 |
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4 |
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Dominic Forsella to head Connecticut waste management agency, 1992 January 13 |
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5 |
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Ribicoff letter, 1992 January 13 |
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6 |
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Decision made for Housatonic Community College site in Bridgeport, 1992 January 13 |
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7 |
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Gov. Weicker meets with state employee volunteers, 1992 January 14 |
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8 |
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Appointments to Workers" Compensation Commission, 1992 January 16 |
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9 |
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Rockbestos to stay in Connecticut, 1992 January 16 |
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10 |
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John Blum named new Agriculture Commissioner, 1992 January 17 |
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11 |
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Mount Trashmore agreement, 1992 January 24 |
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12 |
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Letter to Barrows and Anastasia regarding Somers, 1992 January 29 |
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13 |
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Initiative to expand school based health centers, 1992 January 30 |
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14 |
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Gov. Weicker makes appointments, 1992 January 31 |
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15 |
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Southeastern Connecticut defense diversification, 1992 January 31 |
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16 |
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Gov. Weicker's State of the State message, 1992 February 5 |
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17 |
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Gov. Weicker's budget message, 1992 February 13 |
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18 |
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1991-1992 Copies of newspaper articles on Gov. Weicker on the income tax, 1991-1992 |
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19 |
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Gov. Weicker announces grant award for healthy planning from Johnson Foundation, 1992 February 24 |
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20 |
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Gov Weicker's Public Safety Committee testimony, 1992 February 27 |
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21 |
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Gov. Weicker announces state acquisition of four important open space parcels, 1992 February 28 |
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22 |
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Nominations to Milk Board and Visitors" Panels, 1992 March 2 |
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23 |
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Bills signed, 1992 March 4 |
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24 |
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King Holiday Commission & other panels members named, 1992 March 5 |
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25 |
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New Adjutant General named at National Guard, Col. David Gay, 1992 March 11 |
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26 |
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Executive Order #1, 1992 March 13 |
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27 |
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Executive Order #2, 1992 March 13 |
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28 |
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Explanatory detail for Dept. of Income Maintenance (DIM) 1992-1993 proposed budget, undated |
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29 |
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Gov. Weicker's Commerce & Exploration Committee testimony, 1992 March 19 |
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30 |
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Agreement with Gas Company on oyster beds, 1992 March 27 |
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31 |
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Bills signed, 1992 March 31 |
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32 |
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Gov. Weicker's speech at Kennedy School of Government, 1992 March 31 |
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33 |
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Appointment of Robert Werner as Deputy Commissioner of Department of Children and Youth Services (DCYS), 1992 April 3 |
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34 |
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Appointment to environmental panel and other boards, 1992 April 7 |
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35 |
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February budget recommended layoff, 1992 April 8 |
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36 |
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Statement on MIAs, Vietnam, 1992 April 9 |
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37 |
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Copy of magazine article, 'the State of the States", 1992 April 22 |
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38 |
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Gov. Weicker announces additional hurricane aid distribution, 1992 April 23 |
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39 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 1 |
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40 |
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Connecticut Alliance for Home Ownership Opportunities, press packets, 1992 May 1 |
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41 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 2 |
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42 |
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Phantom Casinos, Office of Policy and Management (OPM), 1992 May 2 |
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43 |
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Executive Order #8, 1992 May |
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44 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 5 |
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45 |
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Veto H.B. 5536, 1992 May 5 |
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46 |
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Budget bill signed, 1992 May 6 |
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47 |
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Gov. Weicker's closing comments, 1992 legislative session, 1992 May 6 |
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48 |
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Gov. Weicker announces approval of bonding for mayor state projects, 1992 May 8 |
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49 |
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Gov. Weicker announces land acquisition and environmental bond authorizations, 1992 May 8 |
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50 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 11 |
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51 |
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State files motion to modify Dept. of Children and Youth Services (DCYS) consent decree, 1992 May 11 |
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52 |
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Gov. Weicker House Budget Committee testimony, 1992 May 15 |
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53 |
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Richard Orluk named Executive Assistant in Division of Special Revenue, 1992 May 15 |
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54 |
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Gov. Weicker 1992 JFK Profile in Courage award winner, 1992 May 18 |
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55 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 19 |
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56 |
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Bills signed at 3:30 PM, 1992 May 20 |
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57 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 20 |
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58 |
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Reward letter for murder of Lawrence Biller and Brice Horowitz, 1992 May 20 |
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59 |
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Transfer of state land to Town of Enfield for soccer field, 1992 May 21 |
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60 |
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Waterbury company announces $10.5 million state assisted expansion, 1992 May 21 |
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61 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 22 |
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62 |
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HIV testing Bill 373 signed at Stamford, 1992 May 22 |
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63 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 26 |
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64 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 26 |
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65 |
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State launches marketing campaign for economic development, 1992 May 26 |
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66 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 27 |
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67 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints sexual violence task force, 1992 May 27 |
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68 |
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Gov. Weicker's Profile in Courage Award JFK Library speech, 1992 May 28 |
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69 |
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Bills signed, labeling dangerous toys, 1992 May 29 |
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70 |
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Bills signed, 1992 May 29 |
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71 |
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Economic development legislation, 1992 |
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72 |
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Bills signed AM, 1992 June 1 |
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73 |
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Bills signed PM, 1992 June 1 |
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74 |
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Copy of newspaper article on John F. Kennedy's legacy, 1992 June 1 |
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75 |
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Bills signed AM, 1992 June 2 |
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76 |
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Bills signed PM, 1992 June 2 |
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77 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointment of commission on educational excellence for Connecticut, 1992 June 2 |
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78 |
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New director of Emergency Management, 1992 June 2 |
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79 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 3 |
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80 |
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Bills signed and bills vetoed, 1992 June 3 |
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81 |
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Veto message on H.B. 5603, P.A. 92-175, 1992 June 3 |
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82 |
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Veto message on S.B. 491, S.A. 92-17, 1992 June 3 |
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83 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 4 |
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84 |
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Mark Waxenberg and Jeff Stewart appointments, 1992 June 4 |
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85 |
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Veto message H.B. 5871, 1992 June 4 |
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86 |
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Veto message on H.B. 5148, P.A. 92-163, 1992 June 4 |
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87 |
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Robert Santy, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner, 1992 June 5 |
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88 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 8 |
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89 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 8 |
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90 |
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Federal teams survey flood damage, 1992 June 8 |
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91 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 9 |
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92 |
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Connecticut makes aggressive bid for 1995 Special Olympics World Games, 1992 June 10 |
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93 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 11 |
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94 |
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Bills signed, 1992 June 11 |
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95 |
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Bills signed special session, 1992 June 11 |
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96 |
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Call of the Special Session, 1992 June 11 |
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97 |
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Engrossed bills, 1992 June 11 |
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98 |
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Special session agenda to include firearms legislation, 1992 June 11 |
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99 |
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Gov. Weicker meets with Education Commissioner and Student Advisory Council on Education, 1992 June 11 |
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100 |
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Advisory to media re Imus show, 1992 June 12 |
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101 |
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Disaster relief request letter, 1992 June 12 |
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102 |
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Gov. Weicker seeks federal disaster aid, damage estimates now top $10 million, 1992 June 12 |
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103 |
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List of bills signed and vetoed, 1992 June 12 |
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104 |
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Special Session bills, 1992 June 12 |
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105 |
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Veto message S.H.B. 5888, P.A. 92-258, 1992 June 12 |
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106 |
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Veto message S.S.B. 490, P.A. 92-226, 1992 June 12 |
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107 |
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Veto message S.H.B. 5862, P.A. 82-225, 1992 June 12 |
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108 |
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Veto message H.B. 5846, P.A. 92-256, 1992 June 12 |
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109 |
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Veto message S.H.B. 5269, S.A. 92-18, 1992 June 12 |
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110 |
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Veto message, S.H. 5895, S.A. 92-26, 1992 June 12 |
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111 |
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Gov. Weicker signs sweeping economic development legislation, 1992 June 12 |
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112 |
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Message on S.H.B. 5858, S.A. 92-27, 1992 June 13 |
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113 |
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Gov. Weicker's statement regarding gifts of any kind, Ethics Commission, 1992 June 15 |
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114 |
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Gov. Weicker's response to Larson regarding Mashantucket Pequot Indian casino, 1992 June 16 |
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115 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Flemming L. Norcott, Jr. as Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, 1992 June 18 |
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116 |
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Gov. Weicker's proposal to combat youth gun violence, 1992 June 18 |
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117 |
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Bills signed PM, 1992 June 19 |
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118 |
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Bills signed Special Session, 1992 June 19 |
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119 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints 5 people to Superior Court, 1992 June 19 |
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120 |
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Tom Benedict nominated to Dept. of Public Utility and Contol (DPUC) Authority, 1992 June 24 |
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121 |
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Letter to Bridgeport Mayor Ganim from Bill Cibes, 1992 June 25 |
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122 |
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Commissioner Cioffi's memo on handguns, 1992 June 25 |
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123 |
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Bills vetoed Special Session, 1992 June 25 |
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124 |
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Veto S.B. 2900, Special Session, 1992 June 25 |
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125 |
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Connecticut seeks International Special Olympics, Governor to meet with site selection committee, 1992 June 26 |
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126 |
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E. Cortright Phillips named to Commission on Hospitals and Health Care, 1992 June 26 |
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127 |
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Gov. Weicker announces financing for state projects, 1992 June 26 |
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128 |
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Gov. Weicker's statement concerning abortion ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, 1992 June 29 |
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129 |
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Fleet National named first "Preferred lender" with $200 million to break credit crunch, 1992 June 30 |
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130 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointment of Greenways Committee, 1992 June 30 |
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131 |
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Connecticut to host 1995 Special Olympics World Summer Games, 1992 July 1 |
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132 |
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Foxwoods Casino memo of understanding, 1992 July 2 |
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133 |
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Gov. Weicker announces U.S. small business aid available to businesses, homeowners, renters at regional centers, 1992 July 2 |
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134 |
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Gov. Weicker manes 22 people to Birth to Three Council, 1992 July 7 |
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135 |
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June Special Session bills signed, 1992 July 7 |
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136 |
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Dr. Canonetti resigns as University of Connecticut Board Chairman, 1992 July 8 |
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137 |
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New members appointed to CII Board and Finance Advisory Commission, 1992 July 8 |
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138 |
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Gov. Weicker announces $1.8 million urban initiative funds are earmarked for children in ten cities, 1992 July 9 |
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139 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Lewis B. Rome as Chairman of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees, 1992 July 9 |
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140 |
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SBA loan application centers will remain open one additional week, 1992 July 9 |
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141 |
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Proposals sought to develop Groton Marine Science/Tech Center, 1992 July 10 |
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142 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates five people to State Library Board, 1992 July 13 |
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143 |
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Gov. Weicker announces Bridgeport park and zoo acquisition and praises open state preservation for cities, 1992 July 14 |
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144 |
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Letter to William Curry from Commisioner Allan Crystal, 1992 July 15 |
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145 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints three people to Commission on Educational Excellence, 1992 July 15 |
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146 |
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Gov. Weicker's letter to Mr. Clayton Gengras, Jr., Chairman, Connecticut Convention Center Authority, 1992 July 15 |
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147 |
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Gov. Woecker nominates Edward C. Ewing to Gaming Board, 1992 July 17 |
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148 |
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Offer of reward letter in Connection with the murder of Arthur Newkirk, 1992 July 21 |
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149 |
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David Hayes honor, 1992 July 22 |
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150 |
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A comparison: The fiscal year 1881-1992 v. Coalition III, 1992 July 23 |
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151 |
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Bills signed, June 1992 Special Session, 1992 July 23 |
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152 |
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Frankl, Chairman of Workers" Compensation Commission, 1992 July 23 |
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153 |
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Bond Commission approves down payment assistance, housing initiatives, 1992 July 24 |
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154 |
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Financing for state project, defense diversification and high tech, 1992 July 24 |
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155 |
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State purchases development rights to Lebanon farm, 1992 July 24 |
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156 |
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Gov. Weicker, A Connecticut Party convention speech, 1992 July 25 |
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157 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates two to Gambling Task Force, 1992 July 27 |
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158 |
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Mary Collier named to interagency post, 1992 July 28 |
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159 |
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Appointments to Chiropractic Board and Committee on Physical Fitness, 1992 July 30 |
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160 |
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Gov. Weicker makes appointment to Hospital Commission, Board of Governors for Higher Education, 1992 July 30 |
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161 |
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Southbury Training School Board members, 1992 July 30 |
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162 |
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Gov. Weicker seeks support of long-term care policy, plans to address issue at summer NGA meeting in Princeton, NJ, 1992 July 31 |
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163 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Task Force on Justice for Abused Children, 1992 August 5 |
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164 |
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Lt. Gov. Groark receives food baskets from Commissioner Blum, 1992 August 11 |
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165 |
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Gov. Weicker's appointment of Commissioner Prague to Physician Advisory Committee, 1992 August 14 |
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166 |
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Reward letter for murder of John Tadduni, 1992 August 17 |
|
167 |
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Strong consumer interest in new long-term care insurance policies, 1992 August 17 |
|
168 |
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Kerite Division to stay, build new facility in Seymour, 1992 August 20 |
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169 |
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Gov. Weicker, O-Z Gedney, 1992 August 25 |
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170 |
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Gov. Weicker, O-Z Gedney, $6 million package, 350 jobs retained, 1992 August 25 |
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171 |
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Connecticut Wine Trail dedication of Haight Vineyard in Litchfield, 1992 August 26 |
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172 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints five to Film Commission, 1992 August 26 |
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173 |
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Gwen Weltman appointment to Hospital Commission, 1992 August 27 |
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174 |
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Tentative agreement between Oak Hill Board and members of District 1199, 1992 August 27 |
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175 |
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Gov. Weicker comments on G.M. plans to sell Delco chassis, 1992 August 28 |
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176 |
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Gov. Weicker suggests Hurricane Andrew aid be sent through Red Cross and Salvation Army, 1992 August 28 |
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177 |
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Gov. Weicker announces financing for businesses and human services, 1992 August 28 |
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178 |
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State purchases development rights to Washington farm, 1992 August 28 |
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179 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Louziotis and Werner to new positions within the administration, 1992 September 1 |
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180 |
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Office of Policy and Management (OPM) fact sheet on 1991-1992 budget, 1992 September 1 |
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181 |
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Reward letter on four arson fires in the City of New Britain, 1992 September 1 |
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182 |
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Watertown chosen by Torrington company for new manufacturing plant, 1992 September 3 |
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183 |
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Werner names new deputy executive director, 1992 September 9 |
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184 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on G. Fox, 1992 September 11 |
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185 |
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Canberra Industries to relocate to Meriden, 400 jobs retained, 1992 September 16 |
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186 |
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State - People's Bank $15 million loan retains Remington Products in Bridgeport, 1992 September 17 |
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187 |
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Milford Rivet and Machine Co. to remain in Connecticut, 1992 September 17 |
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188 |
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Miles Research Center dedication, 1992 September 17 |
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189 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Joette Katz as Justice to Connecticut Supreme Court, 1992 September 18 |
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190 |
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Draft of Taborsak acceptance speech at A Connecticut Party convention, 1992 September 20 |
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Kids are winners in new school readiness program, 1992 September 21 |
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State to invest $3 million to diversify Kaman Aerospace, 1992 September 21 |
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Gov. Weicker remarks at Connecticut Association of Realtors, 1992 September 22 |
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Gov. Weicker announces Bond Commission financing of new State Police headquarters, housing, and jobs, 1992 September 25 |
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195 |
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State purchases development rights to two eastern Connecticut farms, 1992 September 25 |
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196 |
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Old State House construction to begin thanks to state grant, 1992 September 25 |
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197 |
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Judge Barry R. Schaller nominated to Appellate Court, 1992 September 30 |
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Gov. Weicker unveils urban lending program for five cities, 1992 September 30 |
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199 |
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Copies of newspaper articles on Connecticut National Guard, 1992 September 30 |
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Connecticut launches out-of-state marketing campaign, 1992 September |
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Gov. Weicker names Charles Howard to Judicial Selection Committee, 1992 October 1 |
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Gov. Weicker announces grants to cities and towns for State Drug Law Enforcement Program, 1992 October 1 |
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State joins in $29 million package to keep Whalers hockey team in Hartford, 1992 October 1 |
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Special Olympics traveling exhibit, 1992 October 6-10 |
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Care & Share kickoff, 1992 October 15 |
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Gov. Weicker announces relocation of medical products firm to Shelton, 1992 October 15 |
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Prototype & Plastic Mold Co., 1992 October 21 |
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Gov. Weicker endorsement for President, 1992 October 21 |
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Stafford Springs mill, 1992 October 21 |
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Gov. Weicker named National Multiple Sclerosis Society Governor of the Year, 1992 October 29 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints three to Connecticut Innovations, Inc., 1992 November 6 |
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Nutmeg Scholarships, 1992 November 12 |
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Gov. Weicker makes appointments to CADAC and University Board, 1992 November 13 |
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Gov. Weicker, Commissioner Scherer announce small cities grants of $7.1 million to 17 communities, 1992 November 13 |
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Gov. Weicker's letter to William Cibes regarding reduction of allotments to agencies, 1992 November 18 |
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William Cibes letter to Gov. Weicker on 1992-1993 deficit, 1992 November 18 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints pair to Judicial selection panel, 1992 November 19 |
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Dorothy W. Bush condolences, 1992 November 20 |
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Projected state budged deficit for 1992-1993 memo to agency heads, 1992 November 20 |
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Gov. Weicker announces state approval for two more insurance companies to sell state-endorsed long-term care policies, 1992 November 23 |
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Reward letter for Tania Ramsey and Carmen Fagan letters, 1992 November 23 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointments to Judicial Review Council, 1992 November 27 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Cynthia Matthews Commissioner on Aging, 1992 December 3 |
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Gov. Weicker names Edgar Beckham as Chairman of the State Board of Education, 1992 December 4 |
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Gov. Weicker joins the Board of Directors of Americans for Medical Progress, 1992 December 7 |
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Gov. Weicker calls Saturday election to fill 29th District State Senate vacancy, 1992 December 8 |
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Fleet Bank selects Connecticut for consumer loan underwriting operation, 1992 December 9 |
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Governor nominates four Superior Court judges, 1992 December 12 |
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Letter to President Bush regarding FEMA monies and back-up information, 1992 December 15 |
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Gov. Weicker applauds Presidential decision granting disaster relief to Connecticut, 1992 December 17 |
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Disaster assistance efforts move forward, 1992 December 18 |
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Gov. Weicker opens new Bridgeport office, 1992 December 18 |
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Gov. Weicker asks for cleanup cost waiver for Cities of Bridgeport and West Haven, 1992 December 23 |
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Rep. Douglas Mintz to be nominated as judge, 1992 December 23 |
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Gov.Weicker names members to Intergovernmental Commission, 1992 December 30 |
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Municipal governments in Middlesex County eligible for disaster aid, 1992 December 31 |
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Gov. Weicker's New Year message, 1992 December |
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Special election for House and Senate seats, 1993 January 5 |
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38 |
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State of the State, 1993 January 6 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Richard Treibick of Greenwich as University of Connecticut trustee, 1993 January 8 |
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40 |
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State and Mashantucket Pequot tribe reach agreement on annual payments, 1993 January 13 |
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Decision made on downtown location for Housatonic Community College site in Bridgeport, 1993 January 13 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Ellen A. Peters for reappointment to 8 year term as Chief Justice, 1993 January 15 |
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43 |
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Residence tour invitation, 1993 January 19 |
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44 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Richard Palmer as justice to the Connecticut Supreme Court, 1993 January 21 |
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Reward letter for murder of Joseph Kulikowski, 1993 January 21 |
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46 |
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Bond Commission authorizations, 1993 January 22 |
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47 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints A. Searle Field as Chief of Staff, 1993 January 25 |
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48 |
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Letter to Sen. Larson from Gov. Weicker regarding memorandum of understanding with Mashantucket Pequot tribe, 1993 January 25 |
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49 |
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Reorganization plan presented to General Assembly, 1993 January 28 |
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50 |
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Bills signed, 1993 January 28 |
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51 |
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Welfare reform, 1993 January 31 |
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52 |
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Gov. Weicker's accomplishments, 1991-1993 |
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53 |
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Summary of siginificant spending reductions program changes, 1993-1994 |
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54 |
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Gov. Weicker budget message, 1993 February 3 |
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55 |
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Gov.Weicker 1994 budget press release, 1993 February 3 |
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56 |
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Gov. Weicker names Thomas J. Dudchik as deputy chief of staff, 1993 February 4 |
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57 |
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Dept. of Environmental Protection program reductions 1994, the proposed Environment Fund Bottle Bill, 1993 February 5 |
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58 |
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Statement from Office of the Governor on allegations of discrimination, 1993 February 9 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Tom Gerety to State Board of Education, 1993 February 10 |
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60 |
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Reward letter for murder of Susan Bova, 1993 February 11 |
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61 |
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Reward letter for murder of John Rooney, 1993 February 11 |
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62 |
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Ruth L. Pulda assists sexual harassment investigation, 1993 February 17 |
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63 |
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Letter to Clifton Leonhardt on Cablevision, 1993 February 17 |
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64 |
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Gov. Weicker announces funding for initiative to examine statewide treatment services for people addicted to alcohol and drugs, 1993 February 18 |
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65 |
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Veto message for H.B. 6906, income tax, 1993 February 18 |
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66 |
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Home mortgage program for first time buyers, 1993 February 22 |
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67 |
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List of judges swearing-in, 1993 February 24 |
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68 |
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Clinton economic stimulus spending package estimated impace on Connecticut, 1993 February 25 |
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69 |
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State loans manufacturer $500,000 to develop environmentally friendly cooling system, 1993 February 26 |
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70 |
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$4.6 million earmarked by State for economic development project, 1993 February 26 |
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71 |
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Local human service projects to receive state funding, 1993 February 26 |
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72 |
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Press releases on Bond Commission meeting, 1993 February 26 |
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73 |
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Local human services projects to receive state funding, 1993 February 26 |
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74 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Julie Belaga to Connecticut Development Authority, 1993 March 1 |
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75 |
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Lt. Gov. Eunice S. Groark testimony to Education Committee, 1993 March 5 |
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76 |
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Gov. Weicker comments at presentation of University Medal to William C. Steeve, 1993 March 10 |
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77 |
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Reward letter in connection with Stamford High School fines, 1993 March 10 |
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78 |
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Storm Josh press releases, 1993 March 12-14 |
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Gov. Weicker address to Education Committee, 1993 March 12 |
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Gov. Weicker asks for U.S. aid for snow removal on emergency routes, 1993 March 15 |
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State assists East Lyme firm's effort to diversity with $1.75 million package, 1993 March 15 |
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Gov. Weicker announces emergency aid approved by White House for storm, 1993 March 16 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Bill 7263 AAC penalty and interest on personal income tax, 1993 March 17 |
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Gov. Weicker announces municipal briefing schedule for U.S. storm aid, 1993 March 17 |
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Gov. Weicker to attend Special Olympics, trip to Salzburg sets stage for Connecticut, 1993 March 17 |
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87 |
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Bills signed, 1993 March 18 |
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88 |
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Correction of victim name in reward letter from John Rooney to Robert Rooney, 1993 March 19 |
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89 |
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Marian Wright Edelman to speak on fighting child poverty, 1993 March 22 |
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90 |
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Bills signed, 1993 March 24 |
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91 |
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Connecticut makes offer to Texas, seeks to join compact for low-level radioactive waste disposal, 1993 March 29 |
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92 |
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Bills signed, 1993 March 31 |
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93 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 1 |
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94 |
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Local human service projects to receive state funding, Bond Commission meeting, 1993 April 2 |
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95 |
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$4.1 million authorized for state economic development project, Bond Commission, 1993 April 2 |
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96 |
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Final report on allegations of sexual harassment in the State, 1993 April 2 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates two to Superior Court, also nominates Justice Callahan for reappointment to Supreme Court, 1993 April 5 |
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98 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 7 |
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99 |
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Gov. Weicker statement about Marian Anderson, 1993 April 8 |
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100 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Craig E. Toensing to Board of Education, 1993 April 12 |
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101 |
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Gov. Weicker proposes moving State Police barracks of Troop G to Bridgeport, 1993 April 14 |
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102 |
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Gov. Weicker statement regarding Pratt & Whitney, 1993 April 14 |
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103 |
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Statement on meeting with Pratt & Whitney, Office of Policy and Management, and Economic Development, 1993 April 15 |
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104 |
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Larry Halloran testimony before the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, 1993 April 15 |
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105 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 15 |
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106 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on personal income tax for 1992, 1993 April 16 |
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107 |
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Gov. Weicker announces formation of commission on future of libraries, 1993 April 19 |
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108 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 20 |
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109 |
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Letter to General Assembly regarding casinos, 1993 April 21 |
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110 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 21 |
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111 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 22 |
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112 |
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Gov. Weicker announces state jumps seven places in economic ranking, 1993 April 22 |
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113 |
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Bond Commission economic development initiatives, 1993 April 23 |
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114 |
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$3 million in Yankee Ingenuity grants to universities approved by Bond Commission, 1993 April 23 |
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115 |
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New Wallingford child care center to receive state funding, Bond Commission meeting, 1993 April 23 |
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116 |
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Bond Commission housing initiatives, $23.5 million, 1993 April 23 |
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117 |
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Dept. of Environmental Protection waste water treatment plants, Bond Commission meeting, 1993 April 23 |
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118 |
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Bills signed, 1993 April 23 |
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119 |
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Gov. Weicker names Cathy Juni State's Victory Award winner, 1993 April 23 |
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120 |
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Gov. Weicker names Robert Plant to Office of Emergency Management post, 1993 April 26 |
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121 |
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Claudia Weicker tells mothers, "Vaccinate - It’s the best shot your baby's got", 1993 April 27 |
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122 |
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Memo to General Assembly regarding casino / slot machine legislation, 1993 April 28 |
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123 |
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Robert F. Tessier named Deputy Labor Commissioner, 1993 April 29 |
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124 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Reginald Smith to Public Utilities Authority, 1993 April 30 |
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125 |
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State, tribe sign amended agreement, Pequots to guarantee $113 million in payments, 1993 April 30 |
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126 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates two new members to gaming policy board, 1993 May 3 |
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127 |
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Veto message on death penalty, 1993 May 4 |
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128 |
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Bills signed, 1993 May 4 |
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129 |
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Letter to General Assembly with casino editorials, 1993 May 5 |
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130 |
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Bills signed, 1993 May 5 |
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131 |
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Memo to General Assembly, 'the mirage vs. the reality", 1993 May 7 |
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132 |
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Dun & Bradstreet relocates headquarters to Connecticut, 1993 May 10 |
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133 |
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Bills signed, 1993 May 10 |
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134 |
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Gov. Weicker testimony to Base Realignment Commission, 1993 May 11 |
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135 |
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Bills signed, 1993 May 12 |
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136 |
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Gov. Weicker announces first issuing of December storm funds to towns, 1993 May 17 |
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137 |
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Bills signed, 1993 May 19 |
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138 |
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Bills signed and bills vetoed, 1993 May 20 |
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139 |
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Veto message S.H.B. 7198 grievance procedures, 1993 May 20 |
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140 |
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Gov. Weicker statement regarding gambling, 1993 May 21 |
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141 |
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Bills signed, 1993 May 28 |
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142 |
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Bond Commission meeting press releases, 1993 May 28 |
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143 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 2 |
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144 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 3 |
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145 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 4 |
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146 |
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State reaches agreement with Pratt & Whitney on saving jobs, tax credits, job training part of package, 1993 June 4 |
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147 |
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UPS press release, 1993 June 4 |
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148 |
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Gov. Weicker seeks advisory opinion from Ethics Commission, 1993 June 7 |
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149 |
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Veto S.B. 6964 sprinkler systems, 1993 June 7 |
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150 |
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Bills signed, assault weapon, 1993 June 8 |
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151 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 8 |
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152 |
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Gov. Weicker closing remarks for legislative session, 1993 June 9 |
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153 |
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Bill signed, motor vehicle emissions, 1993 June 9 |
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154 |
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Bill signed, 1993 June 10 |
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155 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 11 |
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156 |
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Gov. Weicker speech at Brunswick School, 1993 June 11 |
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157 |
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Bills signed and vetoed, 1993 June 14 |
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158 |
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Gov. Weicker signs 1993 legislation to boost business climate, provide jobs, 1993 June 14 |
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159 |
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Witco Corp. to consolidate headquarters, 800 jobs in Connecticut, 1993 June 15 |
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160 |
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Gov. Weicker announces release of emergency snow removal funds to 83 cities and towns to offset March blizzard costs, 1993 June 16 |
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161 |
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State announces new expense reduction program, 1993 June 17 |
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162 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 23 |
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163 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 23 |
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164 |
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Press release, unemployment insurance bill signing, 1993 June 23 |
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165 |
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Gov. Weicker names Jewett City receiver, taps former New London manager for post, 1993 June 23 |
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166 |
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Gov. Weicker names John B. Meskill to lead Division of Special Revenue, 1993 June 24 |
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167 |
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Statement about Rep. Donald J. Davino, 1993 June 24 |
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168 |
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Statement, International Association of Machinists, 1993 June 24 |
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169 |
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Press releases, Bond Commission meeting, 1993 June 25 |
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170 |
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Press release, summer youth initiative, 1993 June 25 |
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171 |
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Statement on sub base vote, 1993 June 25 |
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172 |
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Press release, Dept. of Transportation (DOT) building, 1993 June 25 |
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173 |
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Press release, school diversity bill signing, 1993 June 28 |
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174 |
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Press release, reorganization bill signing, 1993 June 28 |
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175 |
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Bills signed AM, 1993 June 28 |
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Bills signed PM, 1993 June 28 |
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177 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 29 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 30 |
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Bills signed, 1993 June 30 |
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Terence Marloni named General Counsel, 1993 July 1 |
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Bills signed, 1993 July 1 |
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Bills signed, including message on auto insurance, 1993 July 1 |
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3 |
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Veto, voir dire, 1993 July 2 |
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4 |
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Veto, Medigap, 1993 July 2 |
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5 |
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Veto, Motor vehicle dealerships, 1993 July 2 |
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6 |
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Veto, campaign finance disclosure, 1993 July 2 |
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7 |
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Message, parole bill, 1993 July 2 |
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8 |
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Bills signed, 1993 July 2 |
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Writ of election, Donald J. Davino, 1993 July 2 |
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10 |
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R. Michael Dunne named as Commissioner of Dept. of Administrative Services, 1993 July 8 |
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11 |
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Call for special session regarding bond authorizations, 1993 July 8 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates two to Workers' Compensation Commission, 1993 July 9 |
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13 |
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Gov. Weicker names four to University of Connecticut Board of Trustees, 1993 July 10 |
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14 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Christine Keller and Jon Alander to Superior Court, 1993 July 15 |
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15 |
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Connecticut closes year with balanced budget, Gov. Weicker announces surplus of more than $76 million, 1993 July 15 |
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16 |
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Reward letter in connection with murders of Gregory Burke Hodge and David DeGregario, 1993 July 15 |
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Gov. Weicker names Sean C. Butterly as Claims Commissioner, 1993 July 16 |
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Bill signing, 1993 July 16 |
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Gov. Weicker names new members to State University and Community-Technical Colleges Boards of Trustees, 1993 July 23 |
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20 |
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Press releases distributed at Bond Commission meeting, 1993 July 23 |
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21 |
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Gov. Weicker names Stanley J. Kosloskias as Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) coordinator, 1993 July 24 |
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22 |
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Statement of Gov. Weicker on cigarette contraband, 1993 July 28 |
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23 |
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Sen. Larson statement on Colonial Realty, 1993 July 29 |
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24 |
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Gov. Weicker presents scholarships by the Disabled Worker Committee, 1993 August 12 |
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25 |
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Storm emergency funds II press release, 1993 August 17 |
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26 |
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Reward letter for murder of Jeannette Grice, 1993 August 20 |
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27 |
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Mary B. Paulsen, 1905-1993, 1993 August 24 |
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28 |
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Bond Commission meeting press releases, 1993 August 27 |
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Future direction of Civic Center, Hartford Whalers set, landmark lease and management agreements signed by Connecticut Development
Authority, 1993 September 1
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Special session, 1993 September 3 |
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Grants to cities and communities for new officers and drug enforcement, 1993 September 4 |
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32 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointment of Rehabilitation Advisory Council, 1993 September 8 |
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33 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on gang violence, State Police assisting Hartford Police Dept., 1993 September 8 |
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34 |
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Gov. Weicker, Commissioner Scherer announce small cities grants of $7 million to 17 communities, 1993 September 9 |
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35 |
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Dept. of Public Utility and Control (DPUC) report, 1993 September 15 |
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36 |
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Indoor/outdoor amphitheater first of kind proposed for Hartford's North Meadows, 1993 September 15 |
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37 |
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Special election November 2, 1993 for Juan Figueroa and Jonathan Pelo vacancies, 1993 September 17 |
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38 |
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Copies of draft bill no. 8501, stadium, undated |
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39 |
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Gov. Weicker announces nominations of three new Superior Court judges, 1993 September 20 |
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40 |
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Memorandum of understanding, State of Connecticut and New England Patriots, 1993 September 20 |
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Briefing paper, relocation of the New England Patriots to Connecticut, relocation process, financing and control, 1993 September 21 |
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Briefing paper, relocation of the New England Patriots to Connecticut, 1993 September 21 |
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43 |
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Bill signed, financing a stadium project, 1993 September 28 |
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44 |
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Commodity Economic Development Fund Foundation Board's first meeting, 1993 September 29 |
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45 |
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Gov. Weicker announces creation of Community Development Fund , Urbank II, for business in Connecticut cities, 1993 September 29 |
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46 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on re-election 1994, 1993 September 30 |
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47 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Richard Levin, 1993 October 2 |
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48 |
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Heather Hunt named to Development of Public Utility and Control (DPUC) Authority, 1993 October 8 |
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49 |
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Reward letters, 1993 October 12 |
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50 |
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Gov. Weicker's Care and Share Program 1993-1994 kick-off, 1993 October 13 |
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51 |
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Letter to Secretary of the Navy John Dalton from Gov. Weicker, 1993 October 18 |
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52 |
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Claudia Weicker and state garden officials unveil completed Wild Gardens Project at Governor's Residence, 1993 October 22 |
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53 |
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Press Releases Bond Commission meeting, 1993 October 24 |
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54 |
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Press Releases Bond Commission meeting, 1993 October 25 |
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55 |
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Gov. Weicker orders opening of Cybulski Prison in Somers to avoid release of inmates and ease prison overcrowding, 1993 October 27 |
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56 |
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Tours of the Governor's Residence offer history lessons for students of all ages as the state marks 50th anniversary of purchase, 1993 November 3 |
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57 |
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Reward letter for murder of Evelyn "Lisa" Betancourt, 1993 November 4 |
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58 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Kevin Tierney to Superior Court, 1993 November 5 |
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59 |
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Judge E. Eugene Spear nominated to Connecticut Appellate Court, 1993 November 5 |
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60 |
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Special session of October bills and statement from Governor, 1993 November 12 |
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61 |
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Allan Crystal to step down as Revenue Services Commissioner, 1993 November 15 |
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62 |
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Bridgeport and New Haven to share $96 million grant to provide services to homeless mentally ill persons, 1993 November 17 |
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63 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Greater Bridgeport Mental Health Center, 1993 November 17 |
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64 |
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Extradition papers for Janet Griffin, 1993 November 19 |
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65 |
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Jan Kaplan named new director of Governor's Washington Office, 1993 November 19 |
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66 |
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Mashantucket Pequot chairman Richard Hayward, Gov. Weicker announce $2 million donation to 1995 Special Olympics, 1993 November 30 |
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Reward letter for murder of Mark A. Salamon, 1993 December 1 |
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68 |
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Katherine Carver appointed as Director of Commission on Deaf and Hearing Impaired, 1993 December 3 |
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69 |
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Gov. Weicker authorizes reward seeking arrest in West Hartford bias case, 1993 December 3 |
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70 |
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Gov. Weicker names Donald Miller as Revenue Services Commissioner, 1993 December 8 |
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71 |
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Connecticut Development Authority (CDA) press releases Bond Commission, 1993 December 10 |
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Summary and chronology of Office of Policy and Management (OPM) analytical work for the Governor, Department of Motor Vehicles
(DMV) enhanced emissions program, 1993 December 10
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73 |
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A. Searle Field, Chief of Staff to Gov. Weicker, Enhanced motor vehicle emissions test contract preferred bidder issues, 1993 December 14 |
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74 |
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Camillone named acting Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commissioner, 1993 December 16 |
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75 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Commissioner Goldberg, 1993 December 16 |
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76 |
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Reward letter for murder of Elizabeth Rhinehart, 1993 December 17 |
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77 |
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Reward letter for murder of Frances Gallo, 1993 December 17 |
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78 |
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Special election 26th District, February 1, 1994, New Britain, 1993 December 17 |
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79 |
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Nancy Hadley named Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commissioner, 1993 December 20 |
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80 |
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Council for Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs, 1993 December 22 |
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81 |
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Reward letter for murder of Jacqueline Reynolds, 1993 December 22 |
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82 |
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Statement of Gov. Lowell P. Weicker on investigation, 1993 December 22 |
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83 |
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Welfare reform waiver letter, 1993 December 22 |
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84 |
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State proposes welfare reform demonstration projects, time limit on benefits to receive New Haven test, 1993 December 27 |
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85 |
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Gov. Weicker names Dr. Lenworth Jacobs to University of Connecticut Board of Trustees and appoints two to Judicial Selection
Committee, 1993 December 28
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86 |
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School based health clinics receive foundation grant, 1993 December 28 |
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87 |
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State tourism study, 1993 December 28 |
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88 |
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Gov. Weicker's New Year message 1993, 1993 December 30 |
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89 |
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Gov. Weicker's significant accomplishments 1991-1993, undated |
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90 |
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1995 Special Olympics World Games announces Knights of Columbus partnership, 1994 January 5 |
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91 |
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Gov. Weicker and state labor coalition announce landmark agreement on pay equity, 1994 January 12 |
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92 |
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Gov. Weicker and state legislators unveil proposals aimed at curbing gun violence and illegal gun possession, 1994 January 13 |
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93 |
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Gov. Weicker names Robert McKean as chair of Health and Educational Facilities Authority, 1994 January 14 |
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94 |
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Gov. Weicker commencement address University of New Haven, 1994 January 15 |
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Statement to citizens of Bridgeport, 1994 January 18 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints 26 members to Blue Ribbon Commission on the Future of the Library, 1994 January 19 |
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97 |
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Take a parent to school day, 1994 January 19 |
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98 |
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Gov. Weicker and People's Bank announce loan program for persons with disabilities to purchase equipment, 1994 January 21 |
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99 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on New England Patriots, 1994 January 21 |
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100 |
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Remarks of Gov. Weicker on bio-technology summit, 1994 January 24 |
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101 |
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Douglas E. Quat named Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) press secretary, 1994 January 24 |
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102 |
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Janet Polinsky named Dept. of Administrative Services (DAS) Commissioner, 1994 January 26 |
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103 |
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London Fog Corp. to relocate to Connecticut, 1994 January 26 |
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104 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Aetna, 1994 January 28 |
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105 |
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Gov. Weicker names L.C. Heist of Greenwich to University of Connecticut Board of Trustees, appoints William Large to Judicial
Review Council, 1994 January 28
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106 |
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Gov. Weicker mid-term budget adjustments, primer, 1994 February |
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107 |
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Press Releases Bond Commission meeting, 1994 February 2 |
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108 |
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Health care reform, 1994 February 4 |
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109 |
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A. Searle Field testimony before Transportation Committee, 1994 February 8 |
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110 |
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Gov. Weicker announces new initiative to help children, increased funding for prisons, 1994 February 9 |
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111 |
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Gov Weicker proposal elimination of personal property tax, 1994 February 9 |
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112 |
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Dept. of Social Services, summary of budget 1994-1995, 1994 February 9 |
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113 |
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Gov. Weicker statement regarding Vincent Ferrandino, 1994 February 10 |
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114 |
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Donald Pogue named chair of Hospital Commission; Governor names Gary Smart to fill vacancy, 1994 February 14 |
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115 |
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Opening of Smith Barney Shearson Training Center in Hartford, 1994 February 22 |
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116 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on West Haven bond investment grade by Moody's Investor, 1994 February 25 |
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117 |
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Claudia Weicker statement before the Select Committee on Children, 1994 March 1 |
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118 |
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Gov. Weicker statement before the Select Committee on Children, 1994 March 1 |
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119 |
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Gov. Weicker's youth initiative 1994-1995, undated |
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120 |
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Affirmitive Action plan, Governor's Office, 1994 March 1 |
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121 |
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Claudia and Gov. Weicker extend public invitation to tour executive residence, 1994 March 3 |
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122 |
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Statement from Gov. Weicker on Attorney General's report on emissions contract, 1994 March 10 |
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123 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointments, 1994 March 11 |
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124 |
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Gov. Weicker completes emissions review, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Commissioner reaches agreement with Envirotest, 1994 March 15 |
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125 |
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Enhanced emissions test cost to the consumer, 1994 March 15 |
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126 |
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Chronology, 1994 March 15 |
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127 |
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Memo to Gov. Weicker from Bruce Carlson and Maryann Palmarozza, 1994 March 15 |
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128 |
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Letter to George Singleton, President, Envirotest Systems Corp., 1994 March 15 |
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129 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on emissions, 1994 March 15 |
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130 |
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Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) emissions packet, 1994 March 15 |
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131 |
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State reaches agreement to purchasing site for expanded University of Connecticut-Stamford branch, 1994 March 15 |
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132 |
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ESP letter to Gov. Weicker, 1994 March 16 |
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133 |
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Reward letter for murder of Lisa Distassio, 1994 March 17 |
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134 |
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Reward letter for murder of Maria Perez, 1994 March 17 |
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135 |
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Reward letter for murder of Minnie Sutton, 1994 March 17 |
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136 |
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Reward letter for murder of Jane Doe, 1994 March 17 |
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137 |
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Reward letter for murder of Elizabeth Gandy, 1994 March 17 |
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138 |
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Reward letter for murder of Pamela Safford, 1994 March 17 |
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139 |
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Reward letter for murder of John Toddoni, 1994 March 17 |
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140 |
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Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) Bond Commission press release, 1994 March 23 |
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141 |
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Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) Bond Commission press release, $1.9 million for economic development and job training, 1994 March 23 |
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142 |
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Gov. Weicker announces new agreement between state, U.S. Marshals service to house federal prisoners, 1994 March 24 |
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143 |
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Bill signed terminating the uncompensated care pool, 1994 March 31 |
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144 |
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Bill signed, 1994 April 7 |
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145 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates Allan B. Taylor to State Board of Education, Maria Mojica to Board of Governors for Higher Education, 1994 April 8 |
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146 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on his personal income tax, 1994 April 18 |
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147 |
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Bills signed, 1994 April 19 |
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148 |
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Maria Cone nominated to Superior Court, 1994 April 20 |
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149 |
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Gov. Weicker presented with Nogi Award, 1994 April 21 |
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150 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on death of President Nixon, 1994 April 22 |
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151 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 2 |
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152 |
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Letter to Carmen Diaz regarding Jim Gaudreau, intern, 1994 May 4 |
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153 |
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Gov. Weicker is arrested I protest at embassy, 1994 May 5 |
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154 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 5 |
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155 |
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Guns for Goods Program Finance Advisory Committee (FAC) meeting, 1994 May 5 |
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156 |
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Gov. Weicker names Douglas E. Quat a press secretary; Avice Meehan to join staff of memorial Sloan-Kettering, 1994 May 5 |
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157 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints state boards and commissions, 1994 May 6 |
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158 |
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Dept. of Agriculture acquires development rights to farms, 1994 May 10 |
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159 |
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Bond Commission approves $5.5 million for lead pain, other housing initiatives, 1994 May 12 |
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160 |
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State Bond Commission approves $7.1 million for Dept. of Economic Development (DED), 1994 May 12 |
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161 |
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State Bond Commission approves $21.4 million to improve Long Island Sound water quality, 1994 May 13 |
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162 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Betti Tianti, 1994 May 16 |
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163 |
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Gov Weicker statement on Attorney General's opinions on Mohegan compact, 1994 May 18 |
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164 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 19 |
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165 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 20 |
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166 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 23 |
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167 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 24 |
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168 |
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Bills signed, 1994 May 25 |
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169 |
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End of session / special session speech, 1994 May 25 |
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170 |
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Death penalty, 1994 May 26 |
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171 |
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Gov. Weicker Wesleyan commencement speech, 1994 May 29 |
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172 |
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Connecticut Alliance for Home Ownership Opportunities, undated |
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173 |
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Bills signed, #19, #20, #21, 1994 June 2 |
5 |
1 |
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Purchasing reform bill, 1994 June 4 |
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2 |
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Bills signed, #23, 1994 June 6 |
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3 |
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Bills signed, #24, 1994 June 7 |
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4 |
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Bills signed, #25, 1994 June 8 |
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5 |
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Gov. Weicker announces grants for youth programs in cities, 1994 June 9 |
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6 |
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Veto message on H.B. 5852 #27 and bills signed #28, 1994 June 9 |
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7 |
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Attorney General's report on Camp Weicker, 1994 June 10 |
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8 |
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Bills signed #29, 1994 June 10 |
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9 |
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Press release - Susan Shimelan, Office of Policy and Management (OPM), 1994 June 10 |
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10 |
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Justice of the Peace, H.B.5069, 1994 June 11 |
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11 |
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Gov. Weicker signs health care reform legislation, 1994 June 15 |
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12 |
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Gov. Weicker announces state's selection of National Service programs, 1994 June 16 |
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13 |
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Gov. Weicker appoints Suzette Benn chair of Health Care Access Office, 1994 June 23 |
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14 |
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Dept. of Mental Health (DMH) report of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Insanity Defense, 1994 June 24 |
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15 |
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Connecticut's Wetland restoration efforts to restore Milford salt marsh, 1994 June 24 |
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16 |
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Gov. Weicker commencement speech Stafford High School, 1994 June 24 |
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17 |
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Call of special session July 6, 1994 regarding firearms, 1994 June 24 |
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18 |
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Press Releases Bond Commission meeting, 1994 June 24 |
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19 |
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Gov. Weicker joins Pittsburgh Penguins Advisory Board, 1994 June 29 |
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20 |
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Gun violence legislation, 1994 June 29 |
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21 |
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Gov. Weicker announces third consecutive state surplus, 1994 June 30 |
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22 |
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Bill signing #33, 1994 July 1 |
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23 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointments, 1994 July 6 |
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24 |
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Gov. Weicker proclamation for special session regarding guns, 1994 July 6 |
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25 |
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Bill signing #35, 1994 July 7 |
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26 |
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Gov. Weicker announces rewards, 1994 July 8 |
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27 |
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Technology grants, 1994 July 11 |
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28 |
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Gov. Weicker announces grant for courthouse security, 1994 July 12 |
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29 |
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Gov. Weicker approves reward, 1994 July 12 |
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30 |
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Allan Fairbank named executive director of Office of Health Care Access (OHCA), 1994 July 13 |
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31 |
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Bill signing #36, 1994 July 15 |
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32 |
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Gov. Weicker joins Dresing Lierman, 1994 July 20 |
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33 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on Groark / Rowe team, 1994 July 22 |
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34 |
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Gov. Weicker statement on John J. Driscoll, 1994 July 22 |
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35 |
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A Connecticut Party nominating convention speech, 1994 July 23 |
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36 |
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Gov. Weicker's reward approval, 1994 July 25 |
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37 |
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Pat Giardi named Dept. of Social Services Commissioner, 1994 August 4 |
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38 |
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Gov. Weicker announces youth center grants, 1994 August 5 |
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39 |
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Gov. Weicker announces $169.3 million surplus for 1994, 1994 August 23 |
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40 |
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Gov. Weicker authorizes reward for murder of Anson Clinton, 1994 August 26 |
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41 |
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Bond Commission, 1994 August 26 |
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42 |
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Gov. Weicker requests federal money for Litchfield company, 1994 August 29 |
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43 |
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Gov. Weicker nominates 13 judges, 1994 September 1 |
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44 |
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National Alliance of Business names Connecticut State of the Year, 1994 September 1 |
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45 |
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Rating Connecticut Development Authority (CDA) bonds, 1994 September 12 |
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46 |
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Swiss Bank relocation, 1994 September 21 |
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47 |
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Bond Commission, 1994 September 23 |
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48 |
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Miles Inc. to expand in Orange, Conn., 1994 September 29 |
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49 |
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Report, "For the record, " State of Connecticut, Gov. Lowell P. Weicker, 1994 September |
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50 |
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Proclamation by Gov. Weicker on banking, tax, Swiss Bank, appointment of judges to Superior and Appellate Courts, 1994 October |
|
51 |
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IMRS, Inc. to remain in Stamford, 1994 October 3 |
|
52 |
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Remarks from Colt's Manufacturing Company, 1994 October 3 |
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53 |
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Gov. Weicker cites U.S. Repeating Arms as positive sign for New Haven, 1994 October 17 |
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54 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointments, 1994 October 17 |
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55 |
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Release of signing the bill Swiss Bank, 1994 October 17 |
|
56 |
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Swiss Bank letter from Commissioner Joseph McGee, 1994 October 17 |
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57 |
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Gov. Weicker announces kick-off of 1994 Care and Share Food Drive, 1994 October 18 |
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58 |
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Gov. Weicker announces $11.7 million in grants for drug enforcement and educational programs, 1994 October 18 |
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59 |
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Connecticut Dept. of Education release, Conn. Education Commissioner praises regional plans for education quality and diversity, 1994 October 19 |
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60 |
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Gov. Weicker announces appointments, 1994 October 28 |
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61 |
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Bond commission approves $9.5 million for housing initiatives, 1994 October 28 |
|
62 |
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Press release; State Bond Commission approves $19.1 million for urban site remediation, 1994 October 28 |
|
63 |
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Gov. Weicker announces storm aid to six towns, 1994 October 31 |
|
64 |
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Gov. Weicker announces two judges, 1994 November 22 |
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65 |
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State - MetraHealth agreement, 1994 December 2 |
|
66 |
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West Haven Financial Review Board disbands, 1994 December 21 |
|
67 |
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WTA Tour moves to Stamford, 1994 December 21 |
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68 |
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Videotapes |
6 |
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The 12 days of Christmas, News 12, Jim Murphy and Wayne Pellenberg, 1992 December 24 |
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Gov. Weicker's address, Connecticut Youth "Challenge" program graduation, 1993 December 22 |
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Audiotapes |
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Gov. Weicker and Harrison Salisbury, 1992 August 26 |
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Gov. Weicker and Harrison Salisbury, 1992 August 28 |
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Reporter's notebook, Dana Dieterle, "Christmas at the Weickers", 1992 December 3 |
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Education bill signing, Connecticut Award for Excellence, Pratt & Whitney labor agreement, banking industry press conference,
pres conference on various issues, Tom Scott radio show WPOP on Governor's residence, undated
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Gov. Weicker, unidentified, undated |
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Photographs |
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Gov. Weicker and others at ribbon cutting ceremony of the Dept. of Public Works, 12 color photographs, 3.5 x 5 in. (Sent to
the Governor by Dept. of Public Works), undated
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Gov. Weicker and others at an evening reception "Pre-opening of Histeria" (with cover letter from Dana & Jim Thompson, WGCH
radio, Greenwich), 6 color photographs, 4 x 6 in., 1994 December
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Gov. Weicker and others attending a reception held by Local 371, signed by Robert A. Petronella, President, 7 color photographs,
8.5 x 10 in., 1994 November
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| Series 5. Legal Office, 1977-1994 |
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Box |
Folder |
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Auditor's Reports |
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Accession: 1995-022 |
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Administrative Services, 1993-1994 |
1 |
1 |
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Agriculture, Dept. of, 1992-1993 |
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2 |
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Arts/History, Commission on, 1993 |
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3 |
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CADAC |
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4 |
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Chief State’s Attorney/Criminal Justice, 1993 |
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5 |
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Children and Families, Dept. of, 1994 |
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6 |
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Children and Youth Services, Dept. of |
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7 |
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Comptroller, Treasurer, Secretary of the State, Attorney General, 1992-1994 |
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7 |
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Connecticut Innovations, 1992-1994 |
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8 |
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Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority (CRRA), 1994 |
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9 |
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Connecticut, State of, 1993 |
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10 |
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Connecticut, State of, 1994 |
2 |
1 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
|
2 |
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Corrections, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
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3 |
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Economic Development, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
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4 |
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Education, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
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5 |
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Emergency Management, 1993 |
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6 |
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Environmental Protection, Dept. of, 1994 |
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7 |
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Ethics/FOI, 1992-1994 |
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8 |
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Governor’s Office, 1993-1994 |
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9 |
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Health Services, Dept. of |
3 |
1 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1993 |
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2-4 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1994 January-June 15 |
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5-7 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1994 June 16-December 31, 2 folders |
4 |
1-2 |
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Housing, Dept., 1993-1994 |
|
3 |
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Income Maintenance, Dept. of, 1993 |
|
4 |
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Insurance, Dept. of, 1994 |
|
5 |
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Labor, Dept. Of, 1993-1994 |
|
6 |
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Legislative Management, Commission on, 1994 |
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7 |
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Lieutenant Governor, Office of, 1993 |
|
8 |
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Liquor Control, Dept. of, 1994 |
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9 |
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Mental Health, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
|
10 |
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Mental Retardation, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
5 |
1 |
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Military, Dept. of, 1993 |
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2 |
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Miscellaneous, 1994 |
|
3 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
|
4 |
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Policy and Management, Office of, 1993 |
|
5 |
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Probate |
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6 |
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Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities, Office of, 1994 |
|
7 |
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Public Defender Services, 1994 |
|
8 |
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Public Safety, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
|
9 |
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Public Utilities, 1994 |
|
10 |
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Public Works, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
|
11 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
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12 |
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Social Services, Aging, Deaf and Hearing Impaired, Human Resources, Departments of, 1993-1994 |
|
13 |
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Soldiers, Sailors and Maine Fund, 1993 |
6 |
1 |
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Special Revenue, Dept. of, 1993 |
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2 |
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Statewide Emergency Telecommunications, Bureau of, 1993 |
|
3 |
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Thefts, Vandalism, 1993 |
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4 |
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Transportation, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
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5 |
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Veterans Affairs, Dept. of, 1993-1994 |
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6 |
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Victims Services, Office of (Judicial Department), 1994 |
|
7 |
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Wing Civil Air Patrol, 1993 |
|
8 |
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Worker’s Compensation, 1993-1994 |
|
9 |
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Agency Files, 1994 |
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Accession1995-022 |
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Administrative Services, Dept. of, 1994 |
6 |
10 |
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Agriculture, Dept. of, 1992 |
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11 |
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CADAC, 1990-1993 |
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12 |
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CHEFA, 1993 |
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13 |
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[Chief Medical Examiner, Office of], 1993-1994 |
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14 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, 1993 |
|
15 |
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Corrections, Dept. of, 1993 |
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16 |
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Development Authority, Connecticut, 1992 |
|
17 |
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Education, Dept. of, 1993 |
|
18 |
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Ethics Commission/[Lobbyists], 1992-1993 |
|
19 |
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Firearms Permit Examiners, Board of], 1993-1994 |
|
20 |
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Fire Prevention and Control, Commission on, 1993-1994 |
7 |
1 |
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Health Services, Dept. of, 1992 |
|
2 |
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Higher Education, Connecticut Board of Governors, 1994 |
|
3 |
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Higher Education, Dept. of, 1993 |
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4 |
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Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1993 |
|
5 |
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Housing, Dept. of, 1991-1994 |
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6 |
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[Housing Finance Authority, Connecticut], 1992 |
|
7 |
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Human Resources, Dept. of, 1991-1992 |
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8 |
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Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on Affirmative Action |
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Folder I, 1992 |
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9 |
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Folder II |
8 |
1 |
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Executive Director, 1990 |
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2 |
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[Miscellaneous], 1992-1993 |
|
3 |
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Task Force, 1988, 1993 |
|
4 |
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Income Maintenance, Teresa Hines, 1992 |
|
5 |
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Information Technology, Office of, 1992, 1994 |
|
6 |
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Insurance, Dept. of, 1990-1994 |
|
7 |
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Judicial [Dept.], 1991-1994 |
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8 |
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Labor, Dept. of |
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[Employment Security Board of Review], 1990 |
|
9 |
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Hamden Job Center, 1992-1993 |
9 |
1 |
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[Miscellaneous], 1988-1994 |
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2-3 |
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Unemployment Compensation, 1991-1992 |
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4 |
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Law Revision Commission, 1993 |
|
5 |
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Library, State, 1993-1994 |
|
6 |
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Liquor Control, Dept. of, 1990-1994 |
|
7 |
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Mental Health, Dept. of, 1991-1993 |
|
8 |
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Mental Retardation, Dept. of, 1991-1994 |
|
9 |
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Military Department, 1980-1992 |
|
10 |
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Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, 1988-1993 |
|
11 |
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Municipal Police Training Council, 1992 |
10 |
1 |
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Pardons, Board of, 1991-1994 |
|
2 |
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Policy and Management, Office of, 1992-1994 |
|
3 |
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Psychiatric Security Review Board, 1994 |
|
4 |
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Public Safety, Dept. of, 1990-1994 |
|
5 |
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Public Utilities Commission, Dept. of |
|
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|
Bio-Gen Report, 1992 |
|
6 |
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Cable Television, 1992-1994 |
|
7 |
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CL&P Data for Rate Requests, Folder I, 1993-1994 |
|
8 |
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CL&P Data for Rate Requests, Folder II, 1994 |
11 |
1 |
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Consumer Council, Suit for Injunction, 1992 |
|
2 |
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CT Natural Gas Corp., 1994 |
|
3 |
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Federal Energy Regulatory Comm, 1992-1994 |
|
4 |
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Fletcher Electric Light Co., 1992 |
|
5 |
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Miscellaneous, 1985-1994 |
|
6 |
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|
New Hampshire, Suit Against, 1992 |
|
7 |
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SNET Correspondence, 1992-1994 |
|
8 |
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SNET Rate Filings, 1993 |
|
9 |
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|
Southern CT Gas, 1992 |
|
10 |
|
|
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|
Telecommunications (1992-93) |
12 |
1 |
|
|
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|
United Illuminating Correspondence (1992-94) |
|
2 |
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|
United Illuminating Fuel Data |
|
3 |
|
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|
Public Works, Dept. of, 1990-1994 |
|
4 |
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|
Resources Recovery Authority, CT (CRRA), 1994-1995 |
|
5 |
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Revenue Services, Dept. of |
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Folders I & II, 1990-1992 |
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6-7 |
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Folder III, 1993-1994 |
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Secretary of the State |
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Election, 1991-1993 |
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Miscellaneous, 1991-1994 |
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Siting Council, CT, 1992-1994 |
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Social Services, [Income Maintenance], Departments of |
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Re Lorraine Manor, 1992 |
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Social Services, [Income Maintenance, Human Resources], Departments of, 1992-1994 |
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Special Revenue, Dept. of |
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Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1991-1993 |
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Weekly Lottery Reports, 1992-1994 |
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1-2 |
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Transportation, Dept. of, 1993 |
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3 |
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Treasurer, Office of, 1993-1994 |
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Accession: 1995-040 |
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Attorney General |
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General, 1989-1994 |
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1-2 |
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Alim v. Connecticut, 1990 |
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3 |
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Check cashing suit, 1988 |
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Claims, 1991 |
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Downs case, 1991 |
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Mashantucket Pequot Tribe v. Connecticut, 1990 |
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7 |
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Transportation, Dept. of, 1991 |
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8 |
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Comptroller, 1994 |
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9 |
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Consumer Protection, Dept. of, Marvin Gate, 1992-1993 |
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10 |
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Interest on Lawyer's Trust Account Program (IOALTA), 1991-1994, undated |
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11-15 |
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Public Health and Addiction Services, Dept. of, Reardon hearing, 1993-1994 |
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Subject Files |
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Accession: 1995-022 |
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ACP vs Pauline Kezar, 1992 |
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Campaign Finance Law, 1993 |
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6 |
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Chapman, Mark F., Letter, 1992-1993 |
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7 |
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Chief State’s Attorney, 1994 |
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8 |
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Conference on Municipalities, 1992 |
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9 |
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Eastern States Exposition, 1994 |
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10 |
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Electro Devices, Inc., 1993 |
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11 |
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Environmental Systems Products, Inc. (ESP), 1994 |
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Fiscal Analysis, Office of |
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2 |
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Freedom of Information, 1990-1992 |
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3 |
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Gun Control, 1981-1993 |
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Hartford, City of, 1993 |
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5 |
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Hazardous Waste Management, 1992-1994 |
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6 |
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Health and Human Resources, Federal Dept. of, 1994 |
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Health Care Reform, 1993 |
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8 |
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Indian Affairs Task Force, 1989-1993 |
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9 |
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Institute of Living, 1991 |
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10 |
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Justice for Abused Children Task Force, 1989-1991 |
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11 |
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Justices of the Peace |
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Kids Request About CT |
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Legislative |
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Correspondence, 1991-1993 |
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2 |
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[Legislative] Management, Joint Commission on, 1991-1994 |
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Program Review Investigation Committee] |
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Regulation Review Committee, 1991,1994 |
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Long Term Health Care Study, 1988 |
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Management and Budget, Office of (Federal), 1993 |
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MDC, 1979, 1992 |
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Municipal Correspondence, 1993 |
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Municipal Government, 1994 |
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10 |
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North American Free Trade Agreement and State Compliance, 1993-1994 |
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11 |
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Plainville Mall, 1993 |
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12 |
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Private Activity Bond Commission, 1990-1993 |
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13 |
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Property Tax Reform Commission, 1994 |
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14 |
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Protection and Advocacy for the Blind, 1994 |
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15 |
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Quintilliano Letters, 1991 |
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Real Estate, 1989-1991 |
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Reports, Misc., 1994 |
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Seawolf Homeporting, 1993 |
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19 |
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Separation of Powers, circa 1992 |
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1-3 |
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Sexual Harassment Training |
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4 |
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Shakespeare Theater/Stratford, 1992-1994 |
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5 |
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Teacher’s Retirement Board, 1991-1994 |
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Tracy Thurman Letter, 1991 |
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Welfare Reform, 1993 |
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8 |
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Winthrop Health Care Center, 1993 |
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9 |
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Wiretapping/Electronic Surveillance, 1977-1989 |
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10 |
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Wood Pond, Gift of Land, 1991 |
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11 |
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Yale Corp[oration] |
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Special Elections |
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Accession: 1995-040 |
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General, 1992-1993 |
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House of Representatives |
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3rd District, 1993 |
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8th District, 1990 |
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26th District, 1993-1994 |
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43rd District, 1991 |
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54th District, 1993 |
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71st District, 1993 |
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84th District, 1992 |
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97th District, 1992 |
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25 |
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140th District, 1993 |
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Judge of Probate |
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Bridgeport, 1993-1994 |
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27 |
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East Haddam, 1994 |
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28 |
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Enfield, 1994 |
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29 |
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Farmington, 1992 |
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30 |
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Lyme, 1992 |
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31 |
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Manchester, 1993 |
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32 |
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Manchester, 1994 |
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33 |
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North Haven, 1992 |
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34 |
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Old Saybrook, 1992 |
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35 |
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Thomaston, 1993 |
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36 |
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Wallingford, 1993 |
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37 |
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Washington, 1991 |
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38 |
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Waterford and New London, 1992 |
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39 |
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Westbrook, 1993 |
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40 |
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Senate |
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7th District, 1993 |
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10th District, 1990 |
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| Series 6. Subject Files, 1986-1994, Accession: 1995-040 |
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It is not clear from which part of the Governor's Office these subject files originated. |
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Box |
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Affirmative Action plan for Office of the Governor, 1993-1994 |
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Algonquin Gas Company, 1992 |
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2 |
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Connecticut Food Bank, 1989-1992, undated |
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3 |
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Emergency regulations, 1991-1994 |
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4-5 |
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Ethics Commission, 1988-1993, undated |
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6-8 |
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Ethics Commission, Annual Statements, 1990-1992 |
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General Assembly, 1991-1992 |
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Governor's Residence Conservancy |
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Correspondence, 1991-1993 |
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11 |
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Incorporation and by-laws, 1991-1993 |
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12 |
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Tax and estate planning conference, 1991 April |
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13 |
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Grant applications and letters, 1991-1993 |
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14-19 |
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High Sheriff, 1994 |
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20 |
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Indian and casino gambling, 1986-1993 |
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21-23 |
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Indian liaisons, 1991 |
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24 |
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Lottery agent licensing, 1992 |
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25 |
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Mashantucket Pequot compact, 1994 |
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26 |
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Mohegan compact, 1993-1994, undated |
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27-29 |
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Offers of reward, 1988-1994 |
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Operation "Spring Flower", 1992 |
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2 |
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Pawcatuck Eastern Pequots, 1992-1994, undated |
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Pawcatuck Eastern Pequots, HUD grant, 1990-1993, undated |
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8-11 |
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Probate Court, 1991-1994 |
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12-13 |
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Providence and Worcester Railroad's system design map, 1992 June-July |
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14 |
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Science center, 1993 September |
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15 |
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Senior citizen intern program, 1986-1989 |
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16-17 |
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Special session proclamations, 1992-1994 |
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18 |
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US Air / British Airways, 1994 |
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Workers" Compensation Commission, 1990-1994 |
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20 |
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| Addenda, 1990-1992 |
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Accession: 2009-012 |
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Governor Lowell P. Weicker inaugural, Draft, 1990 December 6, 1 folder |
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Draft of inaugural arrangements for January 9, 1991. |
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This file is in Box 1 of Accession 2011-075 |
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Accession: 2011-075 |
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Governor Lowell P. Weicker inaugural, 1990 December 21, 2 copies (2 folders + 1 leather binder) |
1 |
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Inaugural arrangements for January 9, 1991. |
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Leather binder is in Box 2 |
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State services shutdown contingency plan, 1991, 3 folders |
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Review of the 1992-93 Connecticut budget, 1992 May 14, 2 folders |
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Presentation to Fitch Investors Service, Inc., New York, N.Y. |
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Leather binder for inaugural arrangements |
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On cover of leather binder: Connecticut state seal, "Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.", and "January 9, 1991" |
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