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House Bill 10, part 1, Child Internet Protection Act, 2001 - 2002

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
House Bill 10, part 1, Child Internet Protection Act
House Bill 10, part 1, Child Internet Protection Act

Scope and Contents

Child Internet Protection Act - clippings, research, correspondence, drafts.

Testimony from House Judiciary Committee Task Force on Internet and Technology Law. And the subject of child sexual assault.

Senate Bill 583, Printers No. 609, Session 2001. Handwritten notes of Rep. Allan Egolf on what to keep and what should go.

Letter, April 1, 2002, from Terry L. Bush, President and CEO of Hood, Light, and Geise, Inc., to Rep. Allan Egolf. Invitation to a press conference in New Bloomfield, PA for the county library seeking tax referendum.

Memo, March 25, 2002, from Rep. Linda Bebko-Jones, to all members of the House of Representatives. Re: Statute of limitations for sexual abuse of children. Draft legislation to repeal the statute of limitations on criminal prosecutions for sexual abuse of minors.

Memo, March 26, 2002, from Rep. Linda Bebko-Jones, to Members of the House of Representatives. Re: co-sponsorship of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

Letter, August 7, 2001, from State Senator Jeffrey Piccola, to a constituent. He's thanking her for her letter of opposition to his Senate Bill 583, the Child Internet Protection Act.

Letter, July 23, 2001, from Liz Hrenda, Executive Director of Pennsylvania Alliance for Democracy, to State Senator Jeffrey Piccola. They disagree with Senate Bill 583 because it comes with a financial penalty for not utilizing a computer filter.

Dates

  • 2001 - 2002

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 2.50 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English