Correspondence (Folder 2 of 2)
Scope and Contents
Memo, October 15, 1971 from Martin H. Brackbill, Auditor General Special Consultant, to Auditor General Robert P. Casey. Subject: Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Memo, December 1, 1971 from G. Davis Greene, Auditor General Financial Consultant, to Auditor General Robert P. Casey. Subject: Marty Brackbill's October 15 Pennsylvania turnpike memorandum.
Memo, December 6, 1971 from Martin H. Brackbill, Auditor General Special Consultant, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: Turnpike contracts.
Memo, December 13, 1971 from Robert R. West, Auditor General Director of Investigation, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: House Resolution 84 operation of the Turnpike Commission.
Memo, December 16, 1971 from Robert R. West, Auditor General Director of Investigation, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: House Resolution 84 operation of the Turnpike Commission.
Memo, January 7, 1972 from Robert R. West, Auditor General Director of Investigation, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: House Resolution 84 operation of the Turnpike Commission.
Memo, January 10, 1972 from Robert R. West, Auditor General Director of Investigation, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: House Resolution 84 operation of the Turnpike Commission.
Memo, January 10, 1972 from Robert R. West, Auditor General Director of Investigation, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: House Resolution 84 operation of the Turnpike Commission. Examining the Reserve Maintenance Fund.
Memo, January 24, 1972 from G. Davis Green, Jr., Auditor General Financial Consultant, to Deputy Auditor General John M. Lynch. Subject: Pennsylvania Turnpike bond review.
Letters mailed from Rep. James Manderino, to Jacob Kassab, Secretary of Department of Transportation, J. Shane Creamer, Attorney General, Lester F. Burlein, Chairman of Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and Governor Milton J. Shapp. Each inviting them to appear before the Committee in a public hearing. These are undated and were probably filled in later.
Memo, September 24, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to all Committee members. Subject: Special Investigating Committee - Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. A meeting is scheduled.
Memo, November 15, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to all Committee members. Subject: Special Investigating Committee - Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. A meeting is scheduled.
Memo, December 15, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to all Committee members. Subject: Special Investigating Committee - Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. A meeting is scheduled.
August 30, 1971 from Anthony S. Mammarella, PA Turnpike Commission Director of Public Relations, to Rep. James J. Manderino. Sending background information on the turnpike.
September 7, 1971 from Rep. Herbert Fineman, Speaker, to Rep. James J. Manderino. Appointing Manderino as the Chairman of this committee.
September 24, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Lester F. Berlin, Chairman of Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Asking for documents and information to be provided.
September 24, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Attorney General J. Shane Creamer. Asking for opinions regarding Turnpike maintenance work or its validity.
September 24, 1971from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Secretary Jacob G. Kassob, Department of Transportation. Seeks a copy of the agreement for maintaining the Turnpike between PennDOT and the Turnpike.
September 28, 1971 from L.F. Burlein, Chairman Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, to Rep. James J. Manderino. His staff are gathering the requested documents and information. These documents are available in Box 26 Folder 14, not digitized.
September 29, 1971 from Attorney General J. Shane Creamer, to Rep. James J. Manderino. Providing the requested information.
October 6, 1971 from Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation, to Rep. James J. Manderino. The requested agreement cannot be located.
October 8, 1971 from Jacob G. Kassab, Secretary of Transportation, to Rep. James J. Manderino. Opinions of legal counsel regarding the relationship and responsibilities between the Turnpike Commission and the Department of Transportation.
November 3, 1971 from L.F. Burlein, Chairman Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, to Rep. James J. Manderino. Digital copy of letter in box 26 Folder 15.
November 23, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Auditor General Robert P. Casey. Letter requesting the Auditor General's office to assist the Committee in investigating the Turnpike.
November 23, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Lester F. Burlein, Chairman Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. A new list of informational documents needed.
November 30, 1971 from Auditor General Robert P. Casey, to Rep. James J. Manderino. An affirmative response to the letter requesting the Auditor General's assistance.
December 14, 1971 from John M. Lynch, Deputy Auditor General, to Rep. James J. Manderino. Discussing the staff who will be helping and a plan for investigation.
December 8, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Lester F. Burlein, Chairman Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Requesting an agreement between the Turnpike Commission and the Michael Baker, Jr. Inc.
December 29, 1971 from Rep. James J. Manderino, to Lester F. Burlein, Chairman Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Informing Burlein that the Committee has retained help from the Auditor General's office for the investigation.
Dates
- 1973-1974
Conditions Governing Access
This Collection is open for Research
Extent
From the Collection: 27.50 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: House. Select Committee to Investigate State Contract Practice (HR 98) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Repository
