Amending Titles 24 for Education and State Government of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, House Bill 461
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Letter, October 16, 1997, from District Attorney Bradford H. Charles to Rep. Peter Zug stating that the statute could cause problems, that a judge could set a standard for obscenity for everyone in a community. He opposes the legislation to localize a definition of community standards.
Letter, December 9, 1997, from District Attorney Bradford H. Charles to Rep. Peter Zug, Senator David J. Brightbill, and Rep. Edward J. Krebs about how the jobs of constables are unregulated, and the Pennsylvania Legislature should propose legislation to provide regulation for constables. Letter, December 11, 1997, from District Attorney Bradford H. Charles to Rep. Peter Zug, Senator David J. Brightbill, and Rep. Edward J. Krebs stating that the current law that Rep. Peter Zug brought to his attention is not sufficient. The District Attorney suggests allowing the District Attorney's office to investigate complaints against a constable. Letter, December 16, 1997, from Bradford H. Charles to Rep. Peter Zug stating that he finds the amendment to the Constable Act. Letter, January 5, 1998, from Bradford H. Charles to Rep. David J. Brightbill, Rep. Peter Zug stating that legislation regarding constables would lessen his worry over them. Memo, January 7, 1998, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House stating that he plans to introduce legislation to remove a constable from office. Letter, January 9, 1998, from James Mann to Jodi Marsico stating concerns that Rep. Peter Zug should be aware of before presenting his legislation. Letter, January 14, 1998, from James Mann to Jodi Marsico, he received information from Rep. Peter Zug stating that the legislation will treat the investigation of a constable like a private criminal complaint. Letter, January 15, 1998, from James Mann, the bill language does not allow residents to petition removal of constables. Letter, January 27, 1998, from Bradford H. Charles to Sen. David J. Brightbill, Rep. Peter Zug, Rep Edward J. Krebs, he personally supports these legislative initiatives but this is not reflective of his official position at the District Attorney's Association. Letter, July 30, 1998, from James G. Mann (Legislative Research Analyst R-House Judiciary Committee), to Rep. Peter Zug, giving a review of the proposed legislation stating concerns about the disciplinary procedure for constables. Memo, September 14, 1998, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House, he plans to introduce clear guidelines to handle constables who commit certain acts, asking for co-sponsors for the legislation. Letter, September 14, 1998, from Bradford H. Charles to Rep. Peter Zug saying that he has received the proposed legislation and approves of it. Memo, December 15, 1998, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House stating that he plans to introduce clear guidelines to handle constables who commit certain acts, asking for co-sponsors for the legislation. |
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2006_021_B01_F28
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Correspondent (crp): Zug, Peter J., 1958-
Correspondent (crp): Brightbill, David J., 1942-
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Amending Titles 24 for Education and State Government of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, House Bill 461
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