Uniform Construction Code (UCC), United States Postal Service, Used Car "Lemon Law", and Utility Prices Correspondence
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Not every letter to constituents is digitized, because they are typically the same form letter response to each constituent. Changes in the form letter are digitized. Not every letter from constituents is digitized due to privacy concerns.
Uniform Construction Code (UCC) September 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding House Bill 1128, to create a uniform statewide building code. Attached is the constituent's letter, August 19, 1995. December 4, 1998, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding House Bill 1173, a defunct bill because the session has ended. United States Postal Service (House Resolution 190 of 1999) June 21, 1999, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to the North East Post Office. Regarding objections of Rep. Ronald Raymond's House Resolution 190. It is highly critical of the U.S. Postal Service. Used Car "Lemon Law" (House Bill 1032 of 1991) August 1, 1991, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. The Consumer Affairs Committee will not be considering House Bill 1032. Utility Prices January 26, 1993, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding the Public Utility Commission. The cost of utility prices skyrocketed and Rep. Scrimenti offers several consumer advocates to contact. December 6, 1993, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding the selection process of members of the Public Utility Commission and why election of these members may not be the best idea. February 22, 1994, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Discussing the sharp rise in the cost of utilities. Rep. Scrimenti began an investigation to find out why it increased. March 13, 1996, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding a complaint that National Fuel Gas Distribution invoked a $25 penalty on gas transportation users. September 16, 1996, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding National Fuel's quarterly profits. He urges the constituent to directly contact the Public Utility Commission and formally or informally lodge a complaint. January 28, 1997, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding rising public utility rates and legislation that Rep. Scrimenti plans to introduce. March 12, 2001, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding the high cost of heating fuel and House Resolution 33, asking Congress to investigate the causes and effects of recent surging in natural gas prices. December 10, 2003, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Michael D. Tirpak, General Manager and CEO of The Northwestern Rural Electric Co-Operative Association, Inc. Regarding House Bills 30, 1669, and 2233 to reauthorize Chapter 30. Attached is Michael D. Tirpak's letter, November 10, 2003. |
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Correspondent (crp): Scrimenti, Thomas J., 1960-
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