Box 2
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Box 2
This collections consists of legislative files, the Pennsylvania State Library’s Rare Books Room Project files, newsletters, constituent work files, videos and photographs. A researcher interested in Mr. Zug or the topics in which he was involved should examine his Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 6, 2006.
Prime Sponsored and Co-Sponsored Legislation
This collections consists of legislative files, the Pennsylvania State Library’s Rare Books Room Project files, newsletters, constituent work files, videos and photographs. A researcher interested in Mr. Zug or the topics in which he was involved should examine his Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 6, 2006.
2003-2004 Session
This collections consists of legislative files, the Pennsylvania State Library’s Rare Books Room Project files, newsletters, constituent work files, videos and photographs. A researcher interested in Mr. Zug or the topics in which he was involved should examine his Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 6, 2006.
2005-2006 Session
This collections consists of legislative files, the Pennsylvania State Library’s Rare Books Room Project files, newsletters, constituent work files, videos and photographs. A researcher interested in Mr. Zug or the topics in which he was involved should examine his Oral History Interview, which was conducted on September 6, 2006.
House Bill 277, Disposition of founded and indicated child abuse reports
House Bill 278, Removal of a constable from office
Memo, January 21, 2003 from Rep. Peter Zug to all House Members, he will be reintroducing legislation giving clear guidelines to remove constables from office. This legislation indicated 5 specific instances where constables can be removed from office.
Letter, to Judge Ray Sugars from Rep. Peter Zug thanking him for taking time to contact him about the constable bill. States that he passed his suggestions onto Chairman O'Brian.
House Bill 328, Defining the offense of sexual intimidation of children
Letter, December 17, 2002, from Thomas Gannon (Chairman House Judiciary Committee) to Rep. Peter Zug congratulating him on his productive legislative session. Asking him to reintroduce his bills that did not become law in the previous year, House Bill 184 and House Bill 185.
Memo, January 14, 2003, from Rep. Peter Zug to all House members, he plans to re-introduce legislation that would make the sexual intimidation of a child illegal.
House Bill 1018, Public Safety Emergency Telephone Act
Letter, May 5, 2003, from Rep. David Argall to Rep. Peter Zug detailing the Amendment to House Bill 1018 that would create an Emergency Services Fund that would create $40 million in new funds.
