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Papers of John Hornaman, 2007-2012
This collection contains the personal papers of Representative John Hornaman. The collection spans from 2007 to his retirement in 2012. The collection includes introduced legislation, legislation that was adopted, legislation not introduced, speeches and remarks, press releases, newsletters, newspaper clippings.
Papers of John J. Siptroth, 2005-2010
The collection contains material from campaigns, House Resolutions, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, and a war veterans' recognition ceremony Dvd.
Papers of John J. Taylor, 1997-2018
This collection includes but is not limited to John J. Taylor's legislative work and associated research, as well as media including news clippings and Taylor's newsletters.
Papers of John R. Evans, 2001-2012
The collection contains prime-sponsored legislation from each session. The folders contain copies of legislation, memos of co-sponsorship, correspondence, and research. Some topics included Lemon Law, Service Dog Legislation, Community Based Health Care, Special Registration License Plates, and Meth Lab Legislation.
Papers of John R. Evans, 2001-2012 C2
This collection includes newsclippings, photographs, certificates, cards, media, objects collected while Evans was in office.
Papers of John R. Farr, 1891-1900
Papers of John W. Fichter, 1993-2006
The collection consists of legislation, Alzheimer’s Awareness Caucus materials, District Economic Revitalization material, correspondence, press, office handouts and citations.
Papers of Joseph Conti, 1993-1997
Papers of Joseph Preston, Jr., 1983-2012
The collection contains mainly subject files related to the Consumer Affairs Committee, in which Preston was chair for several sessions. Topics include telecommunications (telephone, television, internet), public utilities (electricity, gas), and mass transit.
Papers of Joseph W. Battisto, 1983-2000
The collection contains various materials from Battisto's service in the House of Representatives, including campaign materials, awards, photographs, legislative work, memorabilia, framed objects, and events.
House Bill 1774 of 1989 became Act 82.� This bill, sponsored by Battisto, allowed counties to set their own assessment ratios after a countywide reassessment.
