The Jerome Blaska Papers are a small collection consisting of constituent correspondence concerning trading stamps, Sunday store closing, the 21-year-old drinking age, and the state budget and other issues of the 1963 legislative session, together with a small amount of campaign literature. The constituent correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject or bill number. The campaign literature consists of cards, clippings of newspaper advertisements, and drafts of a few press releases. Unfortunately, the collection contains only a few isolated items concerning Blaska's own activities within the Democratic Party or as an assemblyman.