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Water Well Construction Act, Welfare Reform, Wetlands, Workers' Compensation, and Workforce Training Correspondence

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Water Well Construction Act, Welfare Reform, Wetlands, Workers' Compensation, and Workforce Training Correspondence
Water Well Construction Act, Welfare Reform, Wetlands, Workers' Compensation, and Workforce Training 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.

Water Well Construction Act (House Bill 1591 of 2002)

July 23, 2002, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding House Bill 1591, to help protect groundwater resources.

Welfare Reform

July 15, 1993, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding House Bill 1341, welfare reform. He feels this bill will help alleviate many problems by providing educational and job training opportunities.

February 7, 1996, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding welfare for public works projects and recreational activities for children.

October 12, 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Joseph F. Giles, Office of Erie City Council. Regarding the Case-Mix 2 Regulation from the Department of Public Welfare. The Democratic Caucus oppose the new regulation. Attached is Joseph F. Giles' letter, September 14, 1995.

Wetlands (House Bill 200 of 1995)

March 3, 1995, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Regarding House Bill 200, wetlands legislation.

Workers' Compensation

November 13, 1991, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Anthony D. Sala, Medical Director - Erie Eye Clinic. Addressing his disapproval of Act 6 of 1990, the Automobile Insurance Reform Act. He also disagrees with Governor Casey's proposal to reform workers' compensation. Attached is Anthony D. Sala's letter, October 28, 1991.

Workforce Training

December 3, 2001, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to a constituent. Concerning House Bill 391, to remove the five-year limitation to receive the five percent safety premium discount.

April 6, 2000, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Mary Ellen Camp, New Choices/New Options. Regarding House Bill 2255, to provide educational training and job placement services for displaced homemakers and single parents. Attached is the letter of support to Rep. Nicholas Colafella, Chairman of the House Education Committee.

April 20, 2000, from Rep. Thomas Scrimenti, to Aldo R. Jackson, Director Erie County Technical School, regarding a framework for a skilled workforce development system. Attached is Aldo R. Jackson's letter, March 21, 2000.

Dates

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

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Full Extent

From the Collection: 3.25 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English