1971
Scope and Contents
January 6, 1971, from U.S. Rep. Joseph Gaydos, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Congratulations on your inauguration.
January 7, 1971, from Robert P. Casey, Auditor General, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Congratulations on your inauguration.
February 17, 1971, from Charles E. Ord, Administrative Secretary PA Farmers’ Association, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thinking him for supporting the retention of the agriculture sales tax exemption.
March 1, 1971, from John F. Soboslay, Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for voting to include emergency appropriations for Pittsburgh Public Schools.
March 2, 1971, from Richardson Dilworth, President Philadelphia Board of Education, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for destroying the amendment to eliminate a special grant of money.
March 4, 1971, from Rep. Kenneth B. Lee, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for speaking passionately against House Bill 190, a tax bill.
April 16, 1971, from A. Clair Moser, PA State Retired Teachers Association, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for supporting House Bill 672, impacting retirement allowances.
April 22, 1971, from Anne D. Mcgowan, League of Women Voters of the North Hills, Pittsburgh, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for speaking at the Education for Modern Mothers class.
June 4, 1971, from John D. Bolduc, Executive Director PA Restaurant Association, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thank you for voting “yes” on House Bill 95.
June 29, 1971, from Rep. R. Harry Bittle, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for voting against Senate Bill 554, which plans to link Franklin and Fulton counties as a judicial district.
August 30, 1971, from Edward Nangle, Eastern Conference of Teamsters, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for supporting Senate Bill 230.
September 15, 1971, from William Powell, President PA State Retired Teachers Association, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thankful for him supporting Senate Bill 451.
October 13, 1971, from K.B. Cunningham, Investment Securities, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for supporting the Irvis Prison Reform Bill.
October 25, 1971, from Martha E. Cameron, Administrative Assistant to U.S. Rep. James G. Fulton, to Rep. James B. Kelly. Thanking him for the vase of flowers sent at the death of Rep. Fulton.
Dates
- 1968 - 1980
- Acquisition: August 8, 2007
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.50 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Kelly, James B., III, 1941- (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Repository
