Box 1
Contains 86 Results:
System of Higher Education
In the speech Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor asks these state education system alumni to participate in the legislative process and work with the PCAA to make education needs known.
School Choice, 1991
Rep. Taylor quickly speaks on the "America 2000" education plan, which gives parents the right to chose public or private, secular or religious schools.
Vo-tech
1987-1988, speech to discuss House Bill 1737 of 1987 to create the Office of Commissioner of Vocational Education and Occupational Training in the Department of Education.
March 2, 1995, speech given on the moment of students being inducted into the National Vocational Technical Honor Society.
Education, 1992
Issues that were important to her were: basic and higher education, charter schools, schools of choice, student grants and loans, the tuition account program, health and welfare issues of long-term and “uncompensated” care for the elderly, and child care. A researcher interested in Representative Taylor or the topics in which she was involved should examine her Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 27, 2006.
Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, April 14, 1989
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor's topics include support music educators receive from the Commonwealth and superintendents motivating teachers.
Turning Point Graduation, December 19, 1988
Handheld notecards, handwritten.
Typed out speech. Topics: accomplishments, world improvement, and pursuing dreams.
America: The Election Experience, October 1988
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor remarks for election address to 4th graders.
Commencement: "Be Proud, Set High Standards...Excel", May 1988
Speech given by Rep. Thomas W. Dempsey. Many of the phrases can be found in Rep. Elinor Taylor's December 1988 graduation speech.
Freedom Foundation Award
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor gave a speech upon receiving a special award from the Freedoms Foundation. Topics include freedom, the American Flag, and military sacrifices.
Firefighters
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor gave this speech on inaugurate the purchase of a new fire engine.