Box 1
Contains 95 Results:
House Bill 214, Conservation and Natural Resources Act
Memo, January 8, 1997, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House, asking for co-sponsors for legislation requiring the Department to pay instead of using taxes to pay for State parks.
House Bill 299, Special registration plates for Vietnam veterans
House Bill 330
Windshield Wiper/Headlights
House Bill 461, Amending Titles 24 for Education and State Government of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
House Bill 978, Designating wintergreen as state herb
Letter, from Constituent Susan L. (?) to Rep. Peter Zug. asking to start legislation to make teaberry (wintergreen) the state herb.
Memo, February 14, 1997, to all members of the House, from Rep. Peter Zug, he plans to introduce legislation to make wintergreen/ teaberry the State herb.
House Bill 1560, Materials needs to decorate graves for Memorial Day
House Bill 1561, Burial details in the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery
House Bill 1562, Requiring municipal approval for the application of sewage sludge
Memo, March 25, 1997, from Rep. Peter Zug to all House members, he will be introducing legislation requiring the local governing body of a municipality to provide approval of sewage sludge on land within the municipality.
Memo, from Mark Brown (Legislative Analyst) to Rep. Peter Zug giving a draft of a cosponsor letter.
House Bill 2002, Disclosure of automated teller machine surcharges
Letter, September 18, 1997, from Rep. John Perzel to Bradley Mallory (Secretary) and Robert Judge (Sr. Secretary) asking members to delay diesel fuel tax provisions for a year because the time is rapidly approaching.
Memo, October 20, 1997, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House, his legislation would allow refunds for tax paid on clear liquid fuels obtained for the operation of a self-contained mechanical temperature unit attached to an over-the-road vehicle.
House Bill 2082, Authorizing the buying and selling of inedible parts of game and wildlife
Memo, November 18, 1997, from Rep. Peter Zug to all members of the House, he plans to introduce legislation allowing for the buying and selling of inedible parts of game and wildlife.
