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Contains 86 Results:
"Children of the 90's: Perspectives, Programs, Policies and Priorities"
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor gave this speech before The American Family Institute.
Nursing Home Dedication, April 1998
This speech was given at the dedication of nursing home B.F. in West Chester. Rep. Elinor E. Taylor mentions her mother was cared for here, and so too are her sisters. She also honors the nursing staff for the caring dedication.
Chesco Fire Police Association, November 1988
In this speech, Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor discusses the vital importance of emergency volunteers and Act 121 of 1988 to properly distribute accumulated monies to emergency groups.
9/11 Terrorist Attack, September 14, 2001
This speech was given in response to the terrorist attack that occurred on September 11, 2001.
Assumption Day Parade, August 1990
This speech was given in honor of the 71st annual Assumption Day Parade associated with St. Agnes Catholic Church in West Chester, PA. Her focus of the speech was the family and its importance.
Property Rights
There are ten different sets of pages, and these are most likely research for a speech. They were all written by someone outside of the House of Representatives.
Mental Health System, 1985
It is unclear to whom Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor is giving her speech. She discusses the failings of the state's mental health system, what other states are doing, and Senate Bill 422 of 1985 sponsored by State Senator John Stauffer.
Health Care Symposium, 1992
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor discusses health care problems like cost and who's to blame, what may be driving the rising cost, and a national health plan. She also mentions House Resolution 241 of 1992, House Bill 1704 of 1992, and House Bill 729 of 1991.
Pres. Health Center
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor discusses how much Pres. Health Center will contribute to the wellbeing of the Chester County residents.
Health Care, October 1991
It is unclear to whom Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor gave this speech. Topics of this speech include: taking pension benefits from disabled veterans and veteran's widows, revoking a 6% tax on home health care, and her House Bill 729 of 1991.