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House Bill 592, part 2, Pledge of Allegiance in School, 2001 - 2002

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 21
House Bill 592, part 2, Pledge of Allegiance in School
House Bill 592, part 2, Pledge of Allegiance in School

Scope and Contents

Pledge of Allegiance in Schools - drafts, clippings, correspondence, research, bill analysis, bill summary.

Email, November 18, 2002, from Paula Stifflter, District Office, to Teri Root, secretary to Rep. Allan Egolf. Subject: Message for the boss. A member of the West Virginia Family Institute would like to create a bill like this with his Delegates and Senators.

Email, November 19, 2002, from a constituent, to Rep. Allan Egolf. Subject: Pledge of Allegiance Bill. He does not agree with the passage of the bill requiring the Pledge of Allegiance in schools.

Email, November 19, 2002, from a constituent, to Rep. Allan Egolf and many others. Subject: Pledge and National Anthem. He is appalled about forced patriotism.

Letter, November 15, 2002, from an out-of-state citizen, to Rep. Allan Egolf. He does not agree with a law forcing citizens to say the Pledge of Allegiance.

Email, November 18, 2002, from a constituent, to Rep. Allan Egolf. Subject: Idiotic flag and pledge legislation.

Press release, undated. House approves Egolf's bill mandating flag display and pledge recital.

Letter, November 20, 2001, from a constituent, to Rep. Allan Egolf. He thanks Rep. Egolf for returning flags to the classroom.

Letter, November 1, 2001, from Conrad Swartzentruber, Administrator of Shalom Christian Academy. He seeks a religious exemption for their school.

Speech, undated. May have been said on the house floor.

Email, August 24, 2001, from a constituent, to Rep. Allan Egolf. Subject: Letter to editor. He writes in support of the Pledge of Allegiance in classrooms.

Letter, June 18, 2001, from Pennsylvania School Boards Association, to House Veterans and Emergency Affairs Committee. Subject: Position paper - House Bill 592. They do not feel a law is necessary.

Email, August 20, 2001, from Tom Pyne, House staff, to Rep. Allan Egolf. Subject: Flag/pledge bill. Discussing how North Carolina bypassed the ACLU.

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