Box 2
Contains 44 Results:
House Bill 1789, Persons with military service-connected disabilities
Memo, June 14, 2005, from Rep. Peter Zug to all House Members, he plans to introduce legislation allowing surviving unmarried spouses of killed military service members to be eligible for the Disabled Veterans Real Estate Tax Exemption Program.
House Bill 1896, Authorizing municipalities to adopt ordinances that are more restrictive than those provided
House Bill 2331, Professional and trade association rate protection
Memo, December 1, 2005 from Rep. Peter Zug to all House Members asking for co-sponsors for his legislation requiring health insurance carriers to write health insurance policies to professional and trade associations as "large" to develop the health insurance premium charged to the members.
House Bill 2437, Amounts of part-time student assistance grants
House Bill 2356, Requiring State and local approval for terminations or transfers by municipal authorities
House Bill 2491, Senior Citizen Volunteer Incentive Program to provide property tax credits
Memo, February 10, 2006, from Rep. Peter Zug to all House Members stating that he will be introducing legislation that will establish a program to provide property tax credits to senior citizens who volunteer in school districts.
House Bill 2579, Agriculture Education Loan Forgiveness Act
Memo, March 7, 2006, from Rep. Peter Zug to all House Members stating that his legislation will be an amendment to Act 181 of the Agriculture Education Loan Forgiveness Act, expanding eligibility requirements for college graduates who become teachers of agricultural curriculum.
Gambling Bills/Bingo
Memo, February 15, 2005, from Rep. Robert W. Godshall to all House Members, his legislation combines Local Option Small Games of Chance Act and the Bingo Law.
Letter, March 3, 2005, from Nathaniel Hench to Lori Losch stating that Rep. Peter Zug would like to know information regarding bills that he is the prime sponsor.
House Resolution 69, Honoring the life of Johnny Carson
Memo, January 31, 1996, from Rep. Peter Zug to all House Members stating that he will introduce legislation allowing child witnesses in sexual abuse cases to testify.
Letter, February 11, 1997, from Rep. Peter Zug to Diane Confino (Governor's Office) asking for a mock trial for the signing for Senate Bill 1322.
