This series contains primarily environmental, scientific and legal journals, magazines, newsletters, reports, analyses, studies, and other publications collected by the ASLF. The majority of materials address environmental issues or geographic areas specific to New York State, although the Midwest is well represented. The series is divided into four subseries - serials, New York publications, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation publications and publications about issues outside of New York.
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New York State Modern Political Archive
Elected officials, interest groups, and activists from New York State.
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Documented in this subseries are the effects of pesticides and other chemicals on human health. Issues and groups featured prominently include Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and the Maternal Infant Network, as well as cancer, and women's and children's health.
Held position of executive secretary in the Executive Office. Worked for three statewide secretaries, Irene Carr, Candy Saxton, and Barbara Reeves.
Held position of executive secretary in the Executive Office. Worked for three statewide secretaries, Irene Carr, Candy Saxton, and Barbara Reeves.
Worked for CSEA 1974-1998. Served as director of communications and was the editor of the CSEA publication, The Public Sector (1978-1998).
Served as a member of the Board of Directors and was a trustee of the Employees Benefit Fund.
Served as secretary for statewide treasurers Mary Sullivan and Maureen Malone.
Served as secretary for statewide treasurers Mary Sullivan and Maureen Malone.
Current CSEA president for the Long Island Region.
Served on the State Board of Directors and as a CSEA delegate.
Held position of field representative for CSEA and serviced the psychiatric centers of Long Island.
Worked as a lawyer in the firm of Degraf, Foy, Connelly, and Holt Harris ( the counsel for CSEA Starting in the 1930s). Held position of principle partner in charge of CSEA from 1967-1972.