Private Residential Rehabilitative Institutions Reimbursement, Privatization of State Liquor Stores, and Professional Nursing Law 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.
Private Residential Rehabilitative Institutions Reimbursement
March 19, 2001, from Sharon A. Kestler, Administrator of Education of Harborcreek Youth Services. Requesting a change in the reimbursement process to Private Residential Rehabilitative Institutions, because there's always a lengthy delay causing a cash flow problem.
Memo, April 27, 2001, from Ryan Kline, Legislative Research Office, to Rep. Thomas Scrimenti. RE: Private Residential Rehabilitation Institutions. Sending information on the reimbursement process and proposed legislation to update the reimbursement to a monthly status.
June 15, 2001, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Governor Thomas Ridge. Regarding the financial burden of the reimbursement schedule on Private Residential Rehabilitative Institutions.
June 15, 2001, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Sharon A. Kestler, Administrator of Education of Harborcreek Youth Services. Ensuring her that he is working on the reimbursement issue and will continue to address the issue.
October 23, 2001, from Robert A. Bittenbender, Secretary Office of the Budget, to Rep. Thomas Scrimenti. The Department of Education has created a new payment schedule to address the cash flow concerns.
October 31, 2001, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Sharon A. Kestler, Administrator of Education of Harborcreek Youth Services. Letting her know the cash flow concerns have been addressed.
Privatization of State Liquor Stores
April 7, 1997, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Concerning the privatization of state liquor stores.
Form letter to constituents, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, April 1997. Addressing the privatization of state liquor stores proposed by Governor Ridge. He probably will not support the proposal.
September 29, 1997, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. He is a supporter of the state store system because if it's subsidy amount is removed the bill would fall onto the tax payers.
Professional Nursing Law (House Bill 50 of 1999)
May 18, 1999, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Regarding their opposition to House Bill 50, which would allow anesthetist nurses to administer anesthesia without any physician supervision.
May 24, 1999, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding their support of House Bill 50.
June 25, 1999, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Addressing their opposition to House Bill 50 and giving updates on its position within committee and upcoming public hearings.
February 22, 2000, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Hamot Medical Center. Addressing their support of House Bill 50 and that the newest compromise seems promising.
Email, February 24, 2000, from Jennifer Brubaker, to Legislative Research Staff and Jennifer Brubaker. Subject: FYI-House Bill 50. Discussing ongoing negotiations and amendments being proposed and removed.
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
