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Primary arrangement is numerical by log number assigned by Governor Chiles administrative staff. Box one is unarranged (no original arrangement). Three boxes were not received by the Archives: two boxes with log numbers prior to log # 370300 and one box with log # 375000 - 376199.
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Lawton M. Chiles, Jr., served as Florida's 41st governor from January 8, 1991 until his death on December 12, 1998. Throughout his political career, Chiles promoted the health, safety, education and families of the state's children. This dedication to children and families led to some of his greatest accomplishments as governor. Under his leadership, the state scored a landmark victory against the tobacco industry; set up a pilot program to reduce the use of tobacco products by minors; implemented the Florida Kidcare Act, passed by the 1998 Legislature, which expanded the Healthy Kids program statewide and provided health care coverage to nearly 256,000 Florida children; bolstered prenatal and infant care services; enhanced child care services; and strengthened the state's efforts to preserve families and protect children from abuse and neglect. Chiles also established public/private partnerships to boost economic development and tourism in Florida.
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This series contains Governor Chiles incoming and outgoing correspondence, letters, cards, political issues surveys, etc. from the general public expressing their support, congratulations and criticisms regarding various issues. The correspondence also seeks the Governor's help, expresses public opinions, extends invitations or acknowledges special events or occasions. Among the many issues documented by this series are the death penalty, refugees, child welfare, the tobacco industry, law enforcement, discrimination, Florida home insurance--availability and costs, health care costs, medical malpractice, Florida legislative proposals, capital punishment, casinos, hurricanes, Medicaid, environmental and agricultural policies, social services, automobile registration--auto impact fee, worker's compensation, educational legislation--voucher program, prison sentences, criminals, child health services, elections, animal rights protection, and cultural affairs/events. The Governor's office response is included in a few instances. The correspondence documents not only the major issues of Governor Chiles' two terms in office, but also provides insight into how a large cross-section of the general public felt about these issues, and the role they felt the Florida government should play in them. Newspapers clippings and magazine articles were included with several of the letters.
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Chiles, Lawton, 1930-1998
Environmental policy Florida Social services. Refugees Florida Tobacco industry Florida Educational law and legislation Florida Automobiles Registration and transfer Florida Cultural affairs. Child health services Florida Child welfare Florida Casinos Florida Agricultural industries Florida Animal industry Florida. Criminals Florida Discrimination Florida Death penalty. Legislation Florida Capital punishment History Florida Law enforcement Florida Prison sentences Florida Prisoners Florida Workers' compensation Florida Elections Florida Medical care Florida Medical care, Cost of Florida Medicaid Florida Insurance, Malpractice Florida Insurance, Health Florida Insurance, Property Florida Insurance law Florida Insurance Florida Tobacco industry Florida Hurricanes Florida Hurricane Andrew, 1992
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