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Lease Vehicle Tax, Legislative Initiative Grants, Legislative Reform, Library Funding, and License Plates Correspondence

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Lease Vehicle Tax, Legislative Initiative Grants, Legislative Reform, Library Funding, and License Plates Correspondence
Lease Vehicle Tax, Legislative Initiative Grants, Legislative Reform, Library Funding, and License Plates Correspondence

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.

Lease Vehicle Tax

January 14, 1992, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Discussing the increase in tax on leased vehicles, and how the extra money will go to the newly created public transportation assistance fund.

Legislative Initiative Grants

December 3, 1993, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. He strives toward an efficient government, and that includes more responsibility when it comes to granting WAM grants.

October 31, 1994, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Discussing WAM grants and the fleet lease program and House Bill 160 to define rape in terms of sexual assault.

Legislative Reform

"Representative Tom Scrimenti's Legislative Reform Record: Tom's top twenty list of legislative reforms"

Library Funding

October 24, 1995, Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Frances Church, Head Librarian, Corry Public Library. Regarding her proposed state funding formula for public libraries. The Library Development Division expects to introduce the funding formula to the legislature soon.

October 30, 1998, Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding funding to state public libraries. Attached is her letter, October 16, 1998.

License Plates

May 24, 2002, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. The state is not authorized to establish sports team "specialty" license plates. Also, no more "specialty" plates will be added by the governor because it causes the Department of Transportation to upgrade equipment on a regular basis.

Dates

  • Creation: 1989 - 2004
  • Acquisition: 2005-07-11

Creator

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