Correspondence Regarding Legislation, 1989 - 2001
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Memo, March 13, 1989, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. Subject: Proposed legislation. Regarding House Bill 827 of 1989 session.
Memo, November 5, 1993, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. Subject: Co-Sponsorship of resolution "Melanoma Awareness Week." A resolution that was never numbered. Letter, October 7, 1993, from Thomas Tachovsky, President, John R. Dorgan, Chairman of the Board, and Garry L. Pincock, Executive Vice President of American Cancer Society, to Rep. Susan Laughlin. Thanking her for considering opposition to House Bill 956. Letter, March 29, 1994, from Rep. Keith R. McCall, to State Senator Gerald J. LaValle. Regarding support for the adoption of a centralized automobile emission program in House Bill 2751 of 1992 and his frustration with Amendment A3783 which allowed certain states to withdraw from the emissions regulations. Memo, March 8, 1995, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. Subject: Introduction of CPR legislation. Asking for support for two House Bills, 1185 and an unnumbered bill. Letter, November 14, 1995 from concerned constituents to Rep. Roy Cornell. Requesting a public hearing be held at Western Center to consider passing House Bill 1000. Memo, December 11, 1995 from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. Subject: Proposed legislation - additional highway markings for school bus loading zones and stops. The bill is unnumbered. Letter, March 6, 1996, from Susan Laughlin, to Robert Zech, Legislative Reference Bureau. RE: special session legislation. Regarding draft proposals for flood-related damages to the Aliquippa School District. Memo, February 28, 1997, from Daniel F. Ruzansky, Research Analyst, Legislative Research Office, to Rep. Susan Laughlin. Re: constituent letter - William Vild, vehicle code amendment. Memo, February 28, 1887, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. RE: Cosponsorship of legislation - Amend Title 75 (Vehicles). Discussing a proposed amendment that drivers who fail to use a turn signal will receive three points on their license. Letter, February 28, 1997, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to William Vild, constituent. He had outlined traffic safety concerns and requested laws to change. Rep. Laughlin introduced amendments to Title 75 (Vehicles). Letter, February 17, 1997, from Richard H. Mattern, Chairman of Economy borough Municipal Authority. Regarding their opposition to the elimination of funding for Act 339 Sewage Treatment Plant Operation Grants for municipal authorities. Letter, March 12, 1997, from Rep. William R. Lloyd, Jr., to Rep. Susan Laughlin. Support for House Bill 452 dealing with bus transportation. He is forwarding correspondence relating to constituent support for House Bill 452. Letter, February 26, 1997, from Rep. William R. Lloyd, Jr., to Watson F. McGaughey, Jr., President of McGaughey Buses, Inc. Response in support for House Bill 452. Letter, February 24, 1997, from Watson F. McGaughey, Jr., President of McGaughey Buses, Inc., to Rep. William R. Lloyd, Jr. Expressing support of House Hill 452. Memo, February 23, 1999, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. Subject: Proposed legislation - school bus seating. Attached is a co-sponsor list with signatures in support of the proposed legislation. Memo, November 10, 1999, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all House Members. Subject: Proposed Legislation - Amending Title 75. A possible bill to require those pulled over by police to illuminate the interior of the car and place hands on the wheel. Letter, March 14, 2001, from Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists, to Rep. Susan Laughlin. Asking her to oppose House Bill 823. Letter, June 4, 2001, from William M. George, President of Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, to all Representatives. Asking for strongest support of House Bill 1633 that adds Hepatitis C as a compensable occupational disease. Letter, June 4, 2001, from Barry J. Buskey, President of Pennsylvania Professional Fire Fighters Association, to Rep. Susan Laughlin. Asking for her support to pass House Bill 1633. Letter, June 20, 2001, from William M. George, President of Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, to all Representatives. Asking members to opposed Senate Bill 377 which would override a prohibition on Predatory Lending practices passed by the Philadelphia City Council. Memo, undated, from Rep. Susan Laughlin, to all Members. Subject: Co-Sponsorship of History Code Amendments. This update would allow Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to enter into cooperative agreements with other public organizations, and grant Eminent Domain Powers to retrieve government documents from those unwilling to negotiate. Forwarded letter, September 18, 1990, from State Senator Gerald J. LaValle, originally to Ray Sheppard, Director of Old Economy Village. Regarding support for money during the Capital Budget process to help with renovations to the historic Old Economy Village. |
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Correspondent (crp): Laughlin, Susan B., 1932-2020
Correspondent (crp): McCall, Keith R., 1959-
Correspondent (crp): LaValle, Gerald J., 1932-2018
Correspondent (crp): Cornell, Roy W., 1943-2004
Correspondent (crp): Lloyd, William R., 1947-
Correspondent (crp): George, Bill (William M.)
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