Press Release, 1993
Scope and Contents
January 7, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti opens satellite office.
January 11, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti will be at the Giant Eagle supermarket.
January 25, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti will co-sponsor cutting costs resolution incurred by members.
February 3, 1993, The House passed Rep. Scrimenti’s cost cutting resolution.
March 22, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti introducing legislation to outlaw loud automobile stereos.
April 26, 1993, Legislation to require advertisers to specify total supply available for special sale.
May 5, 1993, Joint resolution to reduce the number of House members from 203 to 149.
June 15, 1993, House Bill 1462 passes House for smaller wineries to sell wines off their premises.
June 17, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti donates personal money to students traveling to California.
July 27, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti donates personal money to Corry YMCA.
August 3, 1993, Four-Bill package to help lower- and middle-income first-time home buyers.
September 10, 1993, Program available to allow students to pre-pay college tuition.
October 5, 1993, Legislation to increase to application age for Pennsylvania State Police from 30 to 34 years old.
October 8, 1993, Legislation to require pharmacies to include medication information with medication.
November 30, 1993, Erie residents are not at risk to the environmental cleanup of the abandoned Pennzoil site.
December 22, 1993, Rep. Scrimenti donated personal money to a food pantry and participate in food distribution.
Dates
- Creation: 1993
Creator
- From the Collection: Scrimenti, Thomas J., 1960- (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 3.25 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives Repository
