Box 1
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Interspecialty Medical Political Action Committee Lawmakers Dinner, May 24, 1982
In this speech, Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor discusses influencing governmental affairs and what is leadership.
50th Anniversary of World War II, May 1995
This speech was given at a school facility in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II. Rep. Elinor Taylor discusses what the flag means to our country.
Flag Day, June 12, 1994
Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor gave this speech at the BPOE No. 853 in West Chester, PA. This folder includes a typed out speech and handwritten notecards.
Flag Day, June 1984
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.
West Chester Senior Center, September 1988
This speech was given at the grand opening and dedication of the senior citizen center.
Opening Senior Citizens Center, September 1988
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.
Educational Success
It is unclear to whom this speech was given. Rep. Elinor Z. Taylor speaks of topics like why a student is in college, budget of time schedule, and abilities one develops.
Fern Hill Elementary
This speech was given to a fourth grade class at Fern Hill Elementary School in celebration of "Pennsylvania Day."
Rotary Club, October 1989
The main topic covered in this speech concerns "Schools of Choice," meaning parents can choose where a child attends school and not based off of an assigned school district.
Agency Shop, 1988
This speech discusses "Agency Shop," which if passed requires state public school employees to pay union dues, whether or not they're in a union. A similar bill was vetoed by Governor Thornburg in his last term, but Governor Robert Casey is supported by the unions and is expected to sign Senate Bill 291.