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Papers of Frank J. Pistella, 1979-2006
This collection consists of biographical and campaign material, legislative work files, issue files, reports, newsletters and a video. The bulk of the legislative, issue and report material is from Mr. Pistella's last two terms of service in the House from 2003-2006. The collection is valuable to any researcher interested in issues regarding senior citizens and especially long term care.
Papers of Frank L. Oliver, 1988-2008
This collection is mainly reports distributed to members of the House Health and Human Services Committee. Many of these reports were used as research for the various topics of the committee meetings. Topics include Medicaid, assisted living, welfare, and managed care.
Also in the collection are transcripts of several public hearings held by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Papers of Frank X. Ryan, 2017-2022
Papers of Franklin L. Kury, 1965-1997
Papers of Franklin L. Kury, 1967-1972
This collection consists of campaign material, press, and his article, “Natural Resources and the Public Estate: A Biography of Article I, Section 27 of the Pennsylvania Constitution.” A researcher interested in Mr. Kury or the topics in which he was involved should examine his Oral History Interview, which was conducted on May 17, 2006.
Papers of Franklin L. Kury, 1967-1980
Papers of Fred C. Noye, 1973-1992
This collections reflects the 19 year career Representative Fred C. Noye as well as several years after being a member of the House of Representatives. He donated campaign materials, newsclippings, correspondence letters, memorabilia, legislative work and photographs.
Papers of George E. Saurman, 1986-1996
Papers of George K. Haudenshield, 1959-1970
Papers of George T. Kenney, Jr., 1985-2008
This collection consists of campaign/election materials, legislative work files, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, ephemera and video tapes. Part of Kenney’s legislative work focused on the Benjamin Rush State Park, the Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) and the establishment of a Philadelphia Veterans’ Home.� He also was interested in issues related to mental health and mental retardation, identity theft, and false insurance claims.
