Press releases, official House of Representatives, 1974-1975
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Mixed in are newsletters "Harrisburg Report" and "The Jim Kelly Report."
January 3, 1974, the musical group from Graterford Prison, “The Power of Attorney” is recording their album at the Record Plant Studio. February 5, 1974, Snowmobile registration forms available from the Department of Environmental Resources. February 5, 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly sponsored House Bill 1302, a new Landlord and Tenant Act. February 1, 1974, Student grants for college are still available. Rep. James B. Kelly has made his expense allowance available to newspapers. February 21, 1974, fate of permanent tax relief waits for Governor Milton Shapp’s signature. Newsletter, February 21, 1974, “Harrisburg Report,” Governor Shapp threatens veto of tax relief. March 1, 1974, No-fault automobile insurance bill introduced. March 4, 1974, No-fault automobile insurance bill introduced. March 18, 1974, Proposal to use excess State income taxes from 1973 for local tax relief. April 10, 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly wants Senate Bill 114 passed in the House to reduce the size of the Legislature. March 15, 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly will seek a third term in the House. April 1, 1974, House Select Committee Investigating the Adequacy of Legislation Regulating Security Guards in the Commonwealth has a final hearing. 1974, Legislature approves guard training. April 24, 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly is endorsed by Republican Committee members for a new session. 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly prime sponsor of House Bill 2252, new reimbursement to school districts owning school buses. 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly appointed to the Select Committee Studying the Situations and Circumstances of Rape Victims. 1974, people can still apply for an absentee ballot. July 1974, No-fault insurance law ruled constitutional. September 29, 1974, Rep. James B. Kelly is relocating his district office. |
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Associated name (asn): Kelly, James B., III, 1941-
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38 pages
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https://archives.house.state.pa.us/reproductions
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Press releases, official House of Representatives, 1974-1975
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