Income Taxes, Information Sharing Regarding Employees, Inmate Rights, Institutions of Purely Public Charity Act, Interstate Banking and Branching, and Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights
Scope and Contents
Not every letter to constituents is digitized, because they are typically the same form letter response to each constituent. Changes in the form letter are digitized. Not every letter from constituents is digitized due to privacy concerns.
Income Taxes
March 23, 1992, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Discussing why income taxes were raised. Unemployment is still low, and the housing market has slowed to a crawl.
January 23, 1991, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Sending information that income taxes will drop next year and that the Legislature is concerned business will leave the state due to higher business taxes. Attached is a previous letter from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti to the same constituent, addressing very similar topics.
June 9, 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Discussing the recent reduction in corporate taxes.
Information Sharing Regarding Employees (Senate Bill 579 of 1995)
September 18, 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding immunity to employers sharing information on past employees with potential employers.
Inmate Rights
April 25, 2001, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding inmates' rights and he feels prisons should truly be a place of rehabilitation.
Institutions of Purely Public Charity Act (House Bill 55 of 1997)
February 26, 1997, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to David A. Rubino, President, Gannon University. He appreciates hearing concerns regarding House Bill 55 and encourages him to track the bill as it moves through committee. Attached is President David A. Rubino's letter, February 20. 1997.
Interstate Banking and Branching (House Bill 1481 of 1995)
Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights (House Bills 215 and 2995 of 1993-1994)
April 3, 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Judge Roger M. Fischer, Court of Common Pleas, Sixth Judicial District of Pennsylvania. Thanking him for sending his professional comments regarding House Bills 215 and 2995. Attached is Judge Roger M. Fischer's letter, December 31, 1994.
April 3, 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Rep. Kevin Blaum. He is forwarding the comments received from Judge Roger M. Fischer to help as the House Aging and Youth Committee reviews the legislation.
Dates
- Creation: 1989 - 2004
- Acquisition: 2005-07-11
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
