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Box 13, Folder 20: Information forwarded to joint subcommittee members on product liability laws, 1977 Box 13, Folder 20

Box 13, Folder 21: Correspondence, memoranda and reports related to study of product liability laws, 1977/1978 Box 13, Folder 22

Box 14, Folder 10: Background materials on public employees collective bargaining, 1976/1977 Box 14, Folder 10

Box 14, Folder 11: Background materials and correspondence relating to public employee (especially teachers) collective bargaining, 1977/1979 Box 14, Folder 11

Box 14, Folder 12: Correspondence, legislative materials, and reports relating to transportation of radioactive materials., 1977/1980 Box 14, Folder 12

Box 14, Folder 1: Correspondence, memoranda, and booklets pertaining to miscellaneous issues involving state employees, 1968/1980 Box 14, Folder 1

Box 14, Folder 2: Correspondence, memoranda, and articles relating to public employees retirement benefits, 1968/1978 Box 14, Folder 2

Box 15, Folder 18: Correspondence and reports regarding Virginia seafood industry, 1975/1977 Box 15, Folder 18

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