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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Ifitgislati&.e IDnurnal TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1995 SESSION OF 1995 179TH OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 24 SENATE TUESDAY, April 18, 1995 The Senate met at 2 p.m, Eastern Daylight Saving Time. The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor Mmk S. Schweiker) in the Chair. PRAYER The Chaplain, Reverem Dr. PAUL D. GEHRIS, Penmylva- nia Council of Chmches, Harrisburg, offered the following prayer: We will pray. Almighty and everlasting God, spirit of the universe which You have created, in whom we live and move and have our being, bless this venerable ·institution of our Commonwealth, the Senate of Pennsylvania. Empower these women and men to be diligent and faithful in fulfilling their oaths of office and the management of their offices. Inspire Membem and staff to strive for excellency in motivation and study, utterance and debate, understanding and action. Grant them the wisdom that one gleans from knowing history and laying it alongside mo- dernity. Grant them the knowledge that comes from careful listening and painstaking learning. Grant them the assurance that each is an integral part of the whole and the whole is far more than each of the parts. Grcmt them the certitude that what they say and do makes a real difference to real people in the real world. As this body begins the springtime press of business, give the Members strength for their days and for their duties. In Your name we pray. Amen. The PRESIDENT. The Chair thanks Reverem Gehris, who is the guest today of Senator Mowery. JOURNAL APPROVED The PRESIDENT. A quorum of the Senate being present, the Clerk will read the Journal of the preceding Session of March 21, 1995. The Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding Session, when, on motion of Senator LOEPER, further reading was dispensed with and the Journal was approved. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR NOMINATIONS REFERRED TO COMMI'ITEE The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the Commonwealth, which were read as follows and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: MEMBER. OF THE STAlE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY March 21, 1995 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Robert L. Rubendall, Esquire, (Public Member), 41 Ridge Road, Halifax 17032, Dauphin County, Fifteen1h Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Accountancy, to serve for a teon of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond 1bat period, vice Thomas D. Nabors, Jr., Southampton, whose term expired. THOMAS J. RIDGE Governor MEMBER. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON AGING March 21, 1995 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Charles T. Adams, 180 C Heisz Street, Edwardsville 18704, Luzerne County, Fourteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a mern.ba: of 1be Pennsylvania Council on Aging, to serve until October 8, 1996 and until his successor is ap- pointed and qualified, vice Margaret M Jonas, Dingmans Ferry, whose term expired. THOMAS J. RIDGE Governor MEMBER. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON AGING March 21, 1995 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

Ifitgislati&.e IDnurnalTUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1995

SESSION OF 1995 179TH OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 24

SENATETUESDAY, April 18, 1995

The Senate met at 2 p.m, Eastern Daylight Saving Time.

The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor Mmk S. Schweiker)in the Chair.

PRAYER

The Chaplain, Reverem Dr. PAUL D. GEHRIS, Penmylva­nia Council of Chmches, Harrisburg, offered the followingprayer:

We will pray.Almighty and everlasting God, spirit of the universe which

You have created, in whom we live and move and have ourbeing, bless this venerable ·institution of our Commonwealth,the Senate of Pennsylvania. Empower these women and mento be diligent and faithful in fulfilling their oaths of office andthe management of their offices. Inspire Membem and staff tostrive for excellency in motivation and study, utterance anddebate, understanding and action. Grant them the wisdom thatone gleans from knowing history and laying it alongside mo­dernity. Grant them the knowledge that comes from carefullistening and painstaking learning. Grant them the assurancethat each is an integral part of the whole and the whole is farmore than each of the parts. Grcmt them the certitude that whatthey say and do makes a real difference to real people in thereal world.

As this body begins the springtime press of business, givethe Members strength for their days and for their duties. InYour name we pray. Amen.

The PRESIDENT. The Chair thanks Reverem Gehris, whois the guest today of Senator Mowery.

JOURNAL APPROVED

The PRESIDENT. A quorum of the Senate being present,the Clerk will read the Journal of the preceding Session ofMarch 21, 1995.

The Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the precedingSession, when, on motion of Senator LOEPER, further readingwas dispensed with and the Journal was approved.

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR

NOMINATIONS REFERRED TO COMMI'ITEE

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor ofthe Commonwealth, which were read as follows and referredto the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations:

MEMBER. OF THE STAlE BOARDOF ACCOUNTANCY

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert L. Rubendall, Esquire,(Public Member), 41 Ridge Road, Halifax 17032, Dauphin County,Fifteen1h Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateBoard of Accountancy, to serve for a teon of four years and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond 1bat period, vice Thomas D. Nabors, Jr., Southampton, whoseterm expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE PENNSYLVANIACOUNCIL ON AGING

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Charles T. Adams, 180 C HeiszStreet, Edwardsville 18704, Luzerne County, Fourteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a mern.ba: of 1be Pennsylvania Council onAging, to serve until October 8, 1996 and until his successor is ap­pointed and qualified, vice Margaret M Jonas, Dingmans Ferry,whose term expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE PENNSYLVANIACOUNCIL ON AGING

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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ml conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe ad.vice and consent of the Senate, John L. Davies, Jr., 431 Sun­nysick: Avenue, Meadville 16335, Crawford County, Fiftieth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the PennsylvaniaCouncil on Aging, to serve mtil October 8, 1997 and 1Dltil his succes­sor is appointed and qualified, vice Vrrginia F. Wade, CambridgeSprings, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE PENNSYLVANIACOUNCIL ON AGING

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Charles W. Pruitt, Jr., 300 FoxChapel Road, Apartment 407, Pittsburgh 15238, Allegheny Comty,Thirty-eighth Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member ofthe Pennsylvania Council on Aging, to serve until October 8, 1996and Wltil his successor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE COMMONWEALlH OFPENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON 1HE ARTS

March 21, 1995

To the: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPl:nnsylvania:

Inl conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Bernard Havard, 127 North 21stStreet,. Philadelphia 19103, Philadelphia Comty, First Senatorial Dis­trict, fbr appoin1ment as a member of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl­vania Comcil on the Arts, to serve mtil July 1, 1996 and mtil hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, vice Robert N. Lettieri, Scran­ton, "nose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE COMMONWEALlH OFPENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON 1HE ARTS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Susan B. KanenyfIy, 4570 OldState Road, McKean 16426, Erie Comty, Forty-ninth Senatorial Dis­trict, fOr reappoin1ment as a member of the Commonwealth of Penn­sylvania Council on the Arts, to serve 1Dltil July 1, 1997 and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE COMMONWEALlH OFPENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON 1HE ARTS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Mario Mele, 1240 PinetownRoad, Fort Washington 19034, Montgomery County, Twelfth Senato­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania Comcil on the Arts, to serve until July 1, 1997 andmtil his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Carol R Brown,Pittsburgh, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE COMMONWEALlH OFPENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON 1HE ARTS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Vivian Orleans Potamkin, TheBarclay, East Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia 19103, PhiladelphiaCounty, First Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, to serve mtilJuly 1, 1997 and mtil her successor is appointed and qualified, viceDianne L. Semingson, Andalusia, whose term expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE COMMONWEALlH OFPENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON 1HE ARTS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Oscar E. Remick, PhD., 521New Castle Street, New WIlmington 16143, Mercer County, FiftiethSenatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Common­wealth of Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, to serve until July 1,1997 and mtil his successor is appointed and qualified.

moMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE ATIllETICCOMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Hondmble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, GeoIge Bochetto, Esquire, 1420Locust Street, Unit 6-A, Philadelphia 19102, Philadelphia County,

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First Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateAthletic Commission, to serve for a tenn of four years and Wltil hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, vice Howard E. McCall, Phila­delphia, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CHILDREN'STRUST FUND BOARD

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Nancy Marcus Newman, 1079Baron Drive, Bryn Mawr 19010, Delaware County, Seventeenth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Children's TrustFund Boanl, to serve for a tenn of 1hree years, and mtil her successoris appointed and qualified, vice Susan Kelly-Dreiss, Hershey, whosetenn expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CHILDREN'STRUST FUND BOARD

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Margaret A. Tyndall, Ph.D.,1498 Sturdy Oak Drive, Pittsburgh 15220, Allegheny COWlty, Thirty­seventh Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theChildren's Trust Fund BoaId, to serve until March 31, 1996, and mtilher successor is appointed and qualified, vice Alice Tuohy O'Shea,Esquire, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF COSMETOLOGY

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Carol T. Micciche, 3264 BackRun Road, Manheim 17545, Lancaster County, Thirty-sixth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Cosme­tology, to serve for a tenn of three years and Wltil her successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Rita M. Spicer, Melrose Park, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DRUG,DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Beverly R Brookes, 2 CoDcoIdWay, Chadds Ford 19317, Delaware County, Ninth Senatorial Dis­1rict, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Deviceand Cosmetic Board, to serve for a tenn of four years or until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Patrick Stapleton ill, Esquire, Philadelphia,whose tenn expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIREcroRSOF THE PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT FINANCING AuniORITY

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Wtlliam D. Davis, 1500 RitcheyStreet, Williamsport 17701, Lycoming County, Twenty-third Senatori­al Dis1rict, for appointment as a member of the BoaId of Directors ofthe Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, toserve for a tenn of four years and mtil his successor is appointed andqualified, vice John 1. Cunan, Esquire, Orwigsburg, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIAFISH AND BOAT COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Donald K. Anderson (District4), 515 Salisbury S1reet, Meyersdale 15552, Somerset Comty, Thirty­second Senatorial Dis1rict, for appointment as a member of the Penn­sylvania Fish and Boat Commission, to serve until the second Tues­day of January 1998, and until his successor is appointed and quali­fied, vice Theodore T. Metzger, Jr., Johnstown, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIAFISH AND BOAT COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for1he advice and consent of 1he Senate, Ross J. Huhn (Dis1rict 2), R D.#3, P. 0. Box 156, Sal1sbuIg 15681, Indiana COlDlty, Forty-first Sena­torial District, for reappointment as a member of the PennsylvaniaFishmd Boat Commission, to serve until the second Tuesday ofJanuary 2002, and Wltil his successor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE PENNSYLVANIAFISH AND BOAT COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

III confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for1he advice and consent of the Senate, Enoch S. Moore, Jr. (Dis1rict 6),20 Btidgewater Road, Newville 17241, Cwnberland COWlty, Thirty­frrst Senatorial District, for appointment as a member ofthe Pennsyl­vania Fish and Boat Commission, to serve until the second Tuesdayof Jauuaty 1998, and Wltil his successor is appointed and qualified,vice Jfames S. Biery, Jr., Hatrisbmg, deceased.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE PENNSYLVANIAFISH AND BOAT COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To thl: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for1he advice and consent of the Senate, William J. Sabatose (Dis1rict 3),Box 294-C, R. D. 1, Keystone Road, Brockport 15823, Elk County,Twen1y-fifth Senatorial District, for reappoin1ment as a member of thePenm:ylvania Fish and Boat Commission, to serve Wltil the secondTuesday of Januaty 2003, and Wltil his successor is appointed andqualified.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STAlE BOARDOF FUNERAL DIRECTORS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

III confotmity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Theodore J. Geitner, Jr., 10975Academy Road, Philadelphia 19154, Philadelphia COlDlty, Fifth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board ofFWleral Directors, to serve for a term of five years and until his suc­cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Ann S. Bryers, Willow Grove, whose termexpired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE HEALlHFACILITY HEARING BOARD

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Cornelia Swinson, 34 EastCoulter S1reet, Philadelphia 19144, Philadelphia County, Fourth Sena­torial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the State Health Facil­ity Hearing Board, to serve for a term of four years and Wltil hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, vice GeoIge S. Webster, re­signed.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICALAND MUSEUM COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for1he advice and consent of the Senate, Timothy Buchanan, 595 Cardi­nal Drive, Hanisbmg 17111, Dauphin COWlty, Fifteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Historicaland Museum Commission, to serve until the third Tuesday of January1999 and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice RobertFowler, Camp Hill, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICALAND MUSEUM COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Janet S. Klein, 1475 HamptonRoad, Rydal 19046, Montgomery COWlty, Twelfth Senatorial District,for appoin1ment as a member of the Pennsylvania Historical and Mu­sewn Commission, to serve until the third Tuesday of JanU8I)' 1999and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice William F.Heefner, Esquire, Perkasie, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICALAND MUSEUM COMMISSION

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Dr. William V. Lewis, Jr., 183

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West River Street, Wilkes-Barre 18702, Luzerne County, FourteenthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the PennsylvaniaHistorical and Museum Commission, to serve until the third Tuesdayof Janumy 1999 and until his successor is appointed and qualified,vice Anna O. Rotz, Fort Loudon, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA INDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENT AUlHORITY

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, David E. Zuern. 6521 PheasantRun, Fairview 16415, Erie COlmty, Forty-ninth Senatorial District, forappoin1ment as a member of the Pennsylvania Industrial DevelopnentAuthority, to serve until July 24, 1996, and until his successor is ap­pointed and qualified, vice Ralph H. Evans, Mansfield, whose tennexpired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF MEDICINE

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Daniel B. Kimball, Jr., M.D.,1303 Orchard Road, Reading 19611-1437, Berks County, EleventhSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Medicine, to serve until December 10, 1995 or until his successoris appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Joseph 1. Trautlein, M.D., Harrisburg, whose tenn ex­pired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF EXAMINERS OF NURSING

HOME ADMINISTRATORS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Richard R. Cessar, Jr. (PublicMember), 1837 Vollmer Drive, Glenshaw 15116, Allegheny County,Fortieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateBoard of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve untilMarch 17, 1996 or until his successor is appointed and qualified, butnot longer than six months beyond that period, vice John B. Lewis,Blue' Bell, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF EXAMINERS OF NURSING

HOME ADMINISlRATORS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William B. Mcllwaine, EdD.(Public Member), 53 Brenner Street, Millersville 17551, LancasterCounty, Thirteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a memberof the State Board ofExaminers ofNursing Home Administrators, toserve until May 6, 1995 or until his successor is appointed and quali­fied, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice DorothyChildress, Pittsburgh, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF EXAMINERS OF NURSING

HOME ADMINISlRATORS

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert R MallOW, 1435Meredith Lane, Blue Bell 19422, Montgomery COlmty, Twenty-fourthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve for a tam offour years or until his successor is appointed and qualified, but notlonger than six months beyond that period, vice Barbara AfDerbach,Allentown, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF mUSTEES OFTHE PENNSYLVANIA STAlE UNIVERSITY

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Alvin H. Clemens, 2500DeKalb Pike, Norristown 19401, Montgomery County, Twenty-fourthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board ofTrustees of The Pennsylvania State University, to serve until July I,1997 and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice TheHonorable Chaka Fattah, Philadelphia, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

COMMONWEALlH TRUSTEE OF THEUNIVERSITY OF PITISBURGH--QF

THE COMMONWEALTII SYSTEM OFHIGHER EDUCATION

March 21, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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In confomrity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jeffrey S. Blum, Esquire, 100Denniston Avenue, Pittsbwgh 15206, Allegheny County. Forty-thirdSenatorial District, for appointment as a Commonwealth Trustee ofthe Universi1¥ of PittsbUIgh-of the CommonweBlth System of HigherEducation, to serve until October 5. 1997. and until his successor isappointed and qualified, vice James J. Flaherty. Esquire, Pittsbwgh.whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIOOEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STAlE BOARDOF PHYSICAL THERAPY

March 21. 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of})ennsy1vania:

In confomrity with law. I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate. Paul R Schleich, R D. 6, Box351, Danville 17821. Montour County. Twenty-seventh SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of PhysicalThempy. to serve for a tenn of four years and until his successor isappomted and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Michael L. Mmphy. ClaIks Green, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

SECRETARY OF EDUCATION

March 22, 1995

To thle Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

III confomrity with law. I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Eugene Welch Hickok, Jr.•PhD., 127 Conway Street, Carlisle 17013. Cmnberland Comty. Thir­ty-fm! Senatorial District, for appointment as Secretary ofEducation,to serve until the third Tuesday of 1999 and until his successor shallhave 'been appointed and qualified, vice The Honorable Donald MCanoU, Jr., Mechanicsbwg. whose tenn expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STAlE CONSERVATIONCOMMISSION

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate. Loren W. Lustig, 795 Stone JugRoad, Biglerville 17307. Adams County. Thirty-third Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the State Conservation Commis­sion, to serve \Ultil May 30. 1998, and mtil his successor is appointedand qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, viceWalter R. Rossman, Ebensbwg, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIIE STATE BOARDOF COSMETOLOGY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable. the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomrity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Henry A. Hillegass. 219 WestPitt Street, Bedford 15522. Bedford County, Thirtieth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Cosmetolo­gy, to serve until November 10, 1995 and until his successor is ap­pointed and qualified. but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod. vice Suzanne Faggioli, Philadelphia, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE DELAWARE VALLEYREGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

March 30. 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomrity with law. I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert S. Taylor. Esquire. 465East State Street, Doylestown 18901. Bucks County, Tenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Delaware Valley Re­gional Planning Commission, to serve until temrinated, vice ThomasG. McCloskey, Esquire, Philadelphia, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIIE ENVIR.ONMENTALHEARING BOARD

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomrity with law. I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, GeOIge J. Miller. Esquire. 209Booth Lane, Haverford 19041. Montgomery County. SeventeenthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the EnvironmentalHearing Board, to serve for a tenn of six years and until his successoris appointed and qualified, vice Temmce J. Fi1zpatrick, Esquire. Hmn­melstown, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STAlE BOARDOF LANDSCAPE ARCHI1ECTS

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable. the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confomrity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Richard G. Stauffer. 595Netzley Drive. Denver 17517. Lancaster County, Thirty-sixth Senato­rial Dislrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Land-

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scape Architects, to serve for a term of three years and until his suc­cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Lany Ridenour, Pittsburgh, whose termexpired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYEDUCATION AND LICENSURE

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Ruth L. Schemm, 390 FollyRoad, Chalfont 18914-3722, Bucks County, Twelfth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of OccupationalTherapy Education and Licensure, to serve for a term of three yearsand Wltil her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Linda J. Mich,Easton, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF OSlEOPATIlIC MEDICINE

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Daniel D. Dowd, Jr., D.O.,2858 Honey Valley Road, York 17403, York County, Twenty-eighthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Osteopathic Medicine, to serve for a term of four years or Wltil hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice John E. Dougherty, ill, D.O., Harrisbutg,whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFTHE PENNSYLVANIA STAlE UNIVERSITY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Cynthia A. Baldwin, Esquire,2009 McClintock Road, White Oak 15131, Allegheny COWlty, Forty­fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board ofTrustees of The Pennsylvania State University, to serve until July I,1997 and Wltil her successor is appointed and qualified, vice RichanlTnunka, Nemacolin, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFTHE PENNSYLVANIA STAlE UNIVERSITY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Edward P. Zemprelli, Esquire,1244 Bickerton Drive, Clairton 15025, Allegheny County, Forty-fifthSenatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Board ofTrustees of The Pennsylvania State University, to serve until July 1,1996 and until his successor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF PHYSICAL THERAPY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Ronald D. Goetsch, 1518 EvansAvenue, Prospect Parle 19076-1112, Delaware County, Ninth Senat0ri­al District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Physi­cal Therapy, to serve for a term of four years and until his successoris appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Theresa A. Lipp, Macungie, whose term expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF PODIATRY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (orthe advice and consent of the Senate, Stanley E. Boc, D.P.M, 12315Medford Road, Philadelphia 19154, Philadelphia County, Fifth Sena­torial District, for reappointment as a member of the State Board ofPodiatry, to serve for a term of four years or until his successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF PODIATRY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Beverly J. Gruarin, D.P.M,8110 Thompson Run Road, Pittsburgh 15237, Allegheny County,Fortieth Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the S1ate

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Board. of Podiatry, to serve for a term of four years or until her suc­cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Thomas J. Rittenhouse, D.P.M, ClarlcsGleen, whose term expired.

maMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLEMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

III conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Samuel M Sanzotto, Ed.D.,6122 Charing Cross, Mechanicsbmg 17055-5201, Cumberland Coun­ty, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of thePublic: School Employees' Retirement Board, to serve until February14, 1998 and until his successor is appointed and qualified, viceWins10n J. Churchill, Jr., Esq., Birchrunville, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLEMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD

March 30, 1995

To thte Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

lJ[1 conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Frederick C. Tecce, Esquire,1025 Sentry Lane, Gladwyne 19035, Montgomery County, Seven­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the PublicSchool Employees' Retirement Board, to serve until January 1, 1997and lmtil his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Albert R.Fondy, Pittsbmgh, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

SHER.IFF, MONROE COUNTY

March 30, 1995

To th.e Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Todd A. Martin, 560 CircleDrive:, East StroudsbuIg 18301, Monroe COlmty, Eighteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as Sheriff, in and for the Comty of Monroe,to serve mtil the first Monday of January 1996, vice FoIreSt B. Sebr­ing, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OFEXAMINERS IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE

AND HEARING

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of:Pennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Linda G. Trabucco, Esquire(Public Member), 212 Dorset Road, Devon 19333, Chester County,Nineteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theState Board ofExaminers in Speech-Language and Hearing, to servefor a term of three years and until her successor is appointed andqualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, viceMolly M Daly, Pittsbwgh, whose term expired.

maMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OFVEHICLE MANUFACTURERS,

DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lou BizzaIm, 5657 Zuck Road,Erie 16506, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial District, for reap­pointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers,Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of thIee years and mtilhis successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OFVEHICLE MANUFACTURERS,

DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert F. Childs, 31 Militia HillRoad, Warrington 18976, Bucks County, Twelfth Senatorial District,for reappointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manu­facturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of thIee yearsand mtil his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer thansix months beyond that period.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OFVEHICLE MANUFACTURERS,

DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jeffrey A. D'Ambrosio, 130Joseph Way, Frazer 19355, Chester County, Nineteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of VehicleManufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of threeyears and wtil his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer

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than six months beyond that period. vice Robert G, Pickerill, Blakely,whose tenD. expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARD OFVEHICLE MANUFACTURERS,

DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Frederick C. Laurenzo, 1700Fie1dcrest Road, Lebanon 17042, Lebanon County, Forty-eighth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board ofVehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a tennof three years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, butnot longer than six months beyond that period, vice Lee G. Kachel,whose tenD. expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARD OFVEHICLE MANUFACTURERS,

DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Wesley R. Reahr (Public Mem­ber), 327 Allenview Drive, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cmnbedand Coun­ty, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of theState Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, toserve for a tenD. of three years and until his successor is appointedand qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, viceJoseph H. Pavlak, Doylestown, whose tenD. expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

DISTRICT JUSTICE

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Richard G. Kiehl, R. D. #1,Box 1512, Zimmennan Hill Road, Clarendon 16313, Warren County,Twenty-ftfth Senatorial District, for appointment as District Justice,in and for the County of Warren, Magisterial District 37-3-04, toserve until the frrst Monday of January 1996, vice Allan D. Carlett,resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTSLICENSURE BOARD

April 3, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert 1. Crowner, II EastFourth Street, Erie 16507, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial Dis­1rict, for appointment as a member of the Architects Licensure Bomd,to serve for a tenD. of four years or until his successor is appointedand qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vicePeter F. Arfaa, Philadelphia, whose tenD. expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORSOF THE PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT FINANCING AUlHORITY

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Denny Heindl, P. O. Box 146,Ridgeway 15853, Elk County, Twenty~ftfth Senatorial District, forappoin1ment as a member of the Boanl of Directom of the Pennsylva­nia Economic Development Financing Authority, to serve for a tenD.of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vicePaul A. Weaver, Clarion, whose tenD. expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF 1RUSTEESOF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STAlE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Susan H. Hagen, 5727 GmbbRoad, Erie 16506, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial District, forreappointment as a member of the Council of Trostees of EdinboroUniversity of Pennsylvania of the State System of Higher Education,to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1999, and until her~sor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF 1RUSTEESOF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF TIlE STAlE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, C. Richmd Johnston, R D. #1,Waylalld Road, Meadville 16335, Crawford ColUl1y, Fiftieth Senat0ri­al District, for reappointment as a member of the COlUlCil of Trusteesof Edinboro University of Pennsylvania of the State System of HigherEducation, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1999, and untilhis sw::cessor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEESOF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STAlE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 4, 1995

To the Honomb1e, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, lImy K. Thomas, Esquire, 914West S2nd Street, Erie 16509, Erie COlUl1y, Forty-ninth SenatorialDistric1~ for reappointment as a member of the ColUlCil of Trustees ofEdinboro University of Pennsylvania of the State System of HigherEducation, to serve lUltil the third Tuesday of January 2001, and untilhis sw::cessor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEESOF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STAlE SYSTEMOF HIGHER. EDUCATION

April 4, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPc:nnsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, R. Benjamin Wiley, 570 Tana­ger Olive, Erie 16506, Erie COWlty, Forty-ninth Senatorial District,for reappointment as a member of the COWlcil of Trustees of Edin­boro University of Pennsylvania of 1he State System of Higher Educa­tion, to serve Wltil the third Tuesday of January 2001, and Wltil hissuccessor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ENVIRONMENTALHEARING BOARD

April 4, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Michelle A. Coleman, Esquire,748 South Front Street, Philadelphia 19147, Philadelphia COlUl1y, FirstSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of 1he EnvironmentalHearing Board, to serve for a term of six years or lUltil her successor

is appointed and qualified, vice Maxine M Woelfling, Hershey, re­signed.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICALAND MUSEUM COMMISSION

April 4, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, 1. M Adovasio, Ph.D., 4676White Pine Drive, Erie 16506, Erie COWlty, Forty-ninth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Historicaland Museum Commission, to serve lUltilthe third Tuesday of January1999 and Wltil his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Con­stance Glott-Maine, Townville, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES OFINDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

April 4, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jeff Brookes, 9752 LindsayAvenue, Pittsbwgh 15237, Allegheny COWlty, Fortieth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the COWlcil of Trustees ofIndiana University of Pennsylvania, to serve Wltil the third Tuesdayof January 2001, and Wltil his successor is appointed and qualified,vice Wayne C. Gorell, Indiana, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES OFINDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

April 4, 1995

To the Honomb1e, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, The Honomble KatherineDurlcin, 757 Hawkeye Drive, Monroeville 15146, Allegheny COWlty,Forty-fIfth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theCOWlcil of Trustees of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, to serveWltil the third Tuesday of January 2001, and Wltil her successor isappointed and qualified, vice Miriam K. Bradley, North Bmddock,whose term expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES OFINDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Malt Holman, 23 SkylineDrive, Mechanicsbmg 17055, Cwnberland County, Thirty-first Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Council of Trust­ees of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, to serve until the thirdTuesday of Janwuy 1999, and until his successor is appointed andqualified, vice William R. Shane, Indiana, whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF lRUSTEES OFINDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Gealy W Wallworlc, 102 COlD}­1ry Club Lane, Kittanning 16201, Armstrong County, Forty-fust Sena­torial District, for reappointment as a member of the Council of Trust­ees of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, to serve until the thirdTuesday of Janwuy 2001, and until his successor is appointed andqualified.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lawrence 1. Walko, Box 4004,R. R. 4, Drums 18222, Luzerne County, Fourteenth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of LandscapeArchitects, to serve for a term of three years and until his successoris appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Charles H. Gale, Gwynedd, whose term expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MINORITYBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Wendell F. Holland, Esquire,219 Curwen Road, Rosemont 19010, Delaware County, SeventeenthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the PennsylvaniaMinority Business Development Authority, to serve until June 2, 1999and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Robert Hub­bard, Jr., Harrisbmg, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF NURSING

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Peggy A. Weaver, 308 MmgateDrive, West Chester 19380, Chester County, Nineteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board ofNursing,to serve until March 31, 1999 or until her successor is appointed·andqualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, viceShirley A. FIYcklund, Indiana, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF OPTOMElRY

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert A. Ginsbmg, 0.0., 25East Moreland Avenue, Hatboro 19040, Montgomery COlmly, 1WeltlhSenatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the S1ate BoaIdof Optometry, to serve for a term of four years and until his successoris appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF OPTOMElRY

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Ray L. Kinch, OD., 465 Cara­cas Avenue, Hershey 17033, Dauphin County, Fifteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the S1ate BoaId of Optome­tIy, to serve for a term of four years and until his successor is ap­pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Janet E. Summers, O.D., Export, whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF PHARMACY

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jeffiey T. Haste (Public Mem­ber), 4621 Laurel Ridge Drive, Harrisbmg 17110, Dauphin County,Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the State

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Boardl of Pharmacy, to serve for a tenn of six years or until his suc­cessoJr is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Jo1m 1. Urban, Munhall, whose term expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE BOARDOF PODIATRY

April 4, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

III confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Barbara A. Davis, D.P.M, 105Gun Club Road, Palmerton 18071, Carbon County, Twenty-ninthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Podiaby, to serve for a term of four years or until her successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperioc~ vice Elliot Bernstein, D.P.M., Wayne, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE PENNSYLVANIA PUBLICTELEVISION NETWORK COMMISSION

April 4, 1995

To the: Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

hl confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe ad.vice and consent of the Senate, Louis Pollock, 4620 HarborviewDrive, Erie 16508, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial District, forappointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Public Television Net­worle Commission, to serve for a tenn of six years and until his suc­cessor is appointed and qualified, vice Penelope M Gerber, Penllyn,whose: tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

PENNSYLVANIA SECURITIES COMMISSION

April 4, 1995

To the: Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

hl confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, A. Richard Gerber, Esquire, 5Regency Circle, Penllyn 19422, MontgomeI)' County, Twelfth Senat0­rial District, for reappointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Se­curities Commission, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1999,and until his successor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

PENNSYLVANIA SECURITIES COMMISSION

April 4, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert M Lam, 1336 RedRambler Road, Rydal 19046, MontgOmeI)' ColUlty, Twelfth SenatorialDistrict, for reappointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Securi­ties Commission, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1999,and until his successor is appointed and qualified.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE BOARD OFVEHICLE MANUFACTURERS,

DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Michael D. Lieberth, 1504 OakStreet, Oakmont 15139, Allegheny County, Thirty-eighth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of VehicleManufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of threeyears and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longerthan six months beyond that period, vice William D. Williams, Some­rset, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE BOARDOF VETER.INARY MEDICINE

April 4, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jeffrey M Ott, V.M.D., 2380Buchanan Trail West, Greencastle 17225, Franklin County, Thirty­third Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateBoard of Veterinary Medicine, to serve for a tenn of four years oruntil his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice William A. Moyer, V.MD., KennettSquare, whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OFTIlE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 6, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Elizabeth 1. Schmid, 746 SouthFranklin Street, Apartment I-A, West Chester 19382, Chester ColUlty,Nineteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theBoard of Govemors of the State System of Higher Education, to serveuntil graduated or separated, vice Stephen E. Whitby, Allentown,graduated.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

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MEMBER OF TIlE STATE REGISTRATIONBOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS,

LAND SURVEYORS AND GEOLOGISTS

April 6, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe a~vice and consent of the Senate, Debm C. Blaschale, Esquire(Public Member), R. D. 2, Box 629, Ringtown 17967, SchuylkillCounty, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a mem­ber of the State Registmtion Board for Professional Engineers, LandSmveyors and Geologists, to serve for a term of six years or until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Elmer M Santa, West Mifflin, whose termexpired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, The Honomble Thomas B.Hagen (\bting Member), 5727 Grubb Road, Erie 16506, Erie County,Forty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theAppalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission, toserve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice Andrew T. Greenberg,Philadelphia, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, The Honomble Peter J. Jannetta(Voting Member), High Meadow Farm, Box 55, Rector 15677,Westmoreland County, Thirty-second Senatorial District, for appoint­ment as a member of the Appalachian States Low-Level RadioactiveWaste Commission, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, viceAllan S. Noonan, M.D., resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, The Honomble Bradley L. Mal­lory (Voting Member), 1008 Country Club Road, Camp Hill 17011,ClUIlberland County, Thirty-frrst Senatorial District, for appoin1mentas a member of the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive WasteCommission, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice Karen A.Miller, Reading, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, James Rue (Alternate Member),516 North Church Street, West Chester 19380, Chester County, Nine­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Appa­lachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission, to serve atthe pleasure of~e Governor, vice Catherine W. Cowan, Gettysbmg,whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In ~onfonnitywith law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe adVIce and consent of the Senate, Michael M Ryan (AlternateMember), 803 East Coover Street, Mechanicsburg 17055, CumbedandCounty, Thirty-frrst Senatorial District, for appointment as a memberof the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission,to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice Raymond S. Angeli,Peckville, whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In ~onfonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe adVIce and consent of the Senate, Heather Schleicher (AlternateMember), 133 West Locust Street, Apartment C-9, Mechanicsbmg17?55, ClUIlberland County, Thirty-frrst Senatorial District, for ap­pomtment as a member of the Appalachian States Low-Level Radio­a~tive ~aste Commission, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor,vIce Michael 1. Montgomery, Philadelphia, whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

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MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

hl confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, The Honorable James M Seif~ting Member), 717 Gulph Road, Wayne 19087, Chester County,Nineteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theAppalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commission, toserve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice Arthur A. Davis, CampHill, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATESLOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION

April 11, 1995

To the: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofP,ennsylvania:

hl confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert S. Zimmennan, Jr. (Al­ternate Member), 202 Fox Drive, Mechanicsburg 17055, CumberlandCounty, Thirty-fust Senatorial District, for reappointment as a mem­ber of the Appalachian States Low-Level Radioactive Waste Commis­sion, In serve at the pleasure of the Governor.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

CONTROLLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY

April 13, 1995

To th~: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPlennsylvania:

hl confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Richard N. Sundheim, 1003Prosp:ct Avenue, Melrose Park 19027, Montgomery County, FourthSenatorial District, for appointment as Controller, in and for theCounty of Montgomery, to serve until the fust Monday of January1996, vice Richard S. Buckman, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF lRUSTEESOF DANVILLE STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

ill confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Betty Ann Moyer, 438 MillStreet, Danville 17821, Montour County, Twenty-seventh SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees ofDanville State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of January2001, and lDltil her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Jo1m F.Trowbridge, Danville, deceased.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF lRUSlEESOF DANVILLE STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

ill confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Harry L. Stwnp, 103 BloomStreet, Danville 17821, Montour County, Twenty-seventh SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees ofDanville State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of January1999, and lDltil his successor is appointed and qualified, vice ThomasS. Brady, Danville, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF lRUSlEES OFEASTERN STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

ill confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lori Blackburn, 348 IndianCreek Drive, Levittown 19057, Bucks County, Sixth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of East­ern State School and Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday ofJanumy 1999, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, viceCharles Steinbach, Wanninster, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF lRUSlEESOF EBENSBURG CENTER

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for

the advice and consent of the Senate, Genevieve K. Schafer, 565Heidelburg Lane, Johnstown 15905, Cambria County, Thirty-fifthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board ofTrustees of Ebensburg Center, to serve until the third Tuesday ofJanumy 1999, and lDltil her successor is appointed and qualified, viceRuth Kline, Ebensburg, confIrmed to another position.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF lRUSTEESOF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STATE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

ill confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Benedict J. Miceli, 951 GroveStreet, Meadville 16335, Crawford County, Fiftieth Senatorial Dis1rict,for appointment as a member of the Council of Trustees of EdinboroUniversity of Pennsylvania of the State System of Higher Education,

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to serve mtil the thiId Tuesday of January 200I, and mtil his succes­sor is appointed and qualified, vice The Honorable Robert Kusse,Warren, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEESOF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF TIlE STATE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William C. Schulz, 139McClellan Street, Cambridge Springs 16403, Crawford County, Fifti­eth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Councilof Trustees of Edinboro University of PennsyIvania of the State Sys­tem of Higher Education, to serve until the third Tuesday of January200I, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice EdithBenson, Esquire, Erie, whose tenn expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STAlE BOARDOF EDUCATION

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William E. Strickland, Jr., 3021Mt. Alister Street, Pittsburgh 15214, Allegheny County, Thirty-eighthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Education, to serve until October I, 2000 or until his successor isappointed and qualified, vice Beatrice S. Moore, Ed.D., Philadelphia,whose tenn expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE ENVIRONMENTALHEARING BOARD

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Thomas W. Renwand, Esquire,426 Cadbeny Court, Pittsburgh 15241, Allegheny County, Thirty­seven1h Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Envi­ronmental Hearing Board, to serve for a term of six years or until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, vice Joseph N. Mack Esquire,Indiana, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF FARVIEW STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonweal1h ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of 1he Senate, Robert D. Dougherty, R R #2,Box 329, Waymart 18472, Wayne County, Twentieth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Far­view State Hospital, to serve mtil the thiId Tuesday of Januaty 1997,and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Frank P.Cerminaro, Simpson, deceased.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF FARVIEW STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, James Mancuso, R D. #2, Box345, Carbondale 18407, LackaW8l1Il8 County, 1\venty-second Senat0­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trusteesof Farview State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of Januaty1999, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice John P.Moran, Carbondale, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF HAMBURG CENTER

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Ernest Heckman, R. D. #3,Hamburg 19526, Berks County, Forty-eighth Senatorial District, forappointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Hamburg Cen­ter, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1999, and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, vice Sheila J. Slimmer, Or­wigsburg, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMbER OF 1HE BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF HAVERFORD STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Alvin Ackerman, 2820 Hill

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Crest Road, Drexel Hill 19026, Delaware COlDlty, Twenty-sixth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of TrusteesofHa,'erford State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of Janu­8lY 2001, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vicePatricia Jenkins, Esquire, Media, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF mE BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF HAVERFORD STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Mark Dambly, 354 DarlingtonRoad, Media 19063, Delaware County, Ninth Senatorial District, forappointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Ravmont StateHospi1al, to serve until the third Tuesday of Janwuy 1999, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, vice Sandra S. Cornelius,Ph.D., resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF mE STATE BOARDOF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPcmnsylvania:

In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe ad'vice and consent of the Senate, Marla W. Davis (Public Mem­ber), 7587 McGill Road, Harborcreek 16421, Erie Comty, Forty-ninthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof L81lldscape Architects, to serve for a term of three years and untilher successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice Lois M. Quay, South Williamsport,whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF mE STATE BOARDOF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In. confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Paula A. Vitz (Public Member),265 Brookview Drive, Red Lion 17356, Yolk County, Twenty-eighthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Landscape Architects, to serve for a term of three years and untilher successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice Charles R. Eshleman, Annville,whose term expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Silvia M Ferretti, D.O., 5406PeIkins Street, Erie 16509-1852, Erie County, Forty-ninth SenatorialDistrict, for reappointment as a member of the State Board ofOsteo­pathic Medicine, to serve for a term of four years or mtil her succes­sor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyondthat period.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

COMMONWEALTH TRUSTEE OF mEUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH­

OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confomlity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Thomas G. Bigley, 15 OldTimber Trail, Pittsburgh 15238, Allegheny County, Thirty-eighthSenatorial District, for appointment as a Commonwealth Trustee ofthe University of Pittsbmgh-of 1he Commonwealth System of HigherEducation, to serve until October 5, 1998, and until his successor isappointed and qualified, vice Paul 1. Chappano, Pittsburgh, whoseterm expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEEON PROBATION

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, MaIy Wooley, 4218 OrchardHill Road, Hanisburg 17110, Dauphin County, Fifteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appoin1ment as a member of the Advisory Committee onProbation, to serve for a term of four years and mtil her successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than ninety days beyond thatperiod, vice Daniel B. Michie, Jr., Esquire, Meadowbrook, whoseterm expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF mE PENNSYLVANIA BOARDOF PROBATION AND PAROLE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

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In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Michael M Webster, 518 NorthCenter Street, Grove City 16127, Mercer County, Fiftieth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Board ofProbation and Parole, to serve for a tenn of six years or until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than ninety daysbeyond that period, vice Dahle D. Bingaman, OEd, Millmont, whosetenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STATE BOARD OFCERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Peter 1. Krysik (Public Mem­ber), R. D. #7, Box 107-C, Gibsonia 15044, Allegheny COlmty, Forti­eth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateBoard of Certified Real Estate Appraisers, to serve for a term of fouryears and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longerthan six months beyond that period, vice Mary P. Portis, Esquire,Pittsburgh, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF lRUSTEES OFSOUTH MOUNTAIN RESTORATION CENTER

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William Shank, 357 Glen Street,Chambersburg 17201, Franklin County, Thirty-third SenatOrial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of SouthMmmtam Restoration Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of Janu­ary 2001, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice RoseG. Good, Waynesboro, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE BOARD OFEXAMINERS IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE

AND HEARING

Apri113, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Linda S. Fagenholz, MD., 240West 41st Street, Erie 16508, Erie County, Forty-ninth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Examin­ers in Speech-Language and Hearing, to serve for a tenn of threeyears and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not lon­ger than six months beyond that period, vice Dr. William R.Henwood, Sharon, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF lRUSTEESOF TORRANCE STATE HOSPITAL

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Rev. Dr. Roger petersen, 228South Walnut Street, Blairsville 15717, Indiana County, Forty-firstSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board ofTrustees of Torrance State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesdayof January 2001, and until his successor is appointed and qualified,vice Marc Alan Fry, Youngwood, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF lRUSTEESOF WESTERN CENTER

Apri113, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Katherine Emery, 112 BehnontAvenue, Canonsburg 15317, Washington County, Forty-sixth Senato­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trusteesof Western Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2001,and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice NidiaHenderson, Pittsburgh, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ARMSlRONG COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Alexander I. Callas (Republi­can), R. D. #8, Kittanning 16201, Annstrong COlmty, Forty-first Sena­torial Dislrict, for appointment as a member of the Annstrong CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE ARMSTRONG COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Genevieve Mantini (Republi­can), 704 Fourth Avenue, Ford City 16226, Annstrong Comty, Forty­fIrst Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theAnnstrong County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31,

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1997, IIIld Wltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplc:ment

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ARMSlRONG COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe ad'Vice and consent of the Senate, Mary Jo Ward (Republican),799 Butler Road, Box 5, Kittanning 16201, AIInstrong CmDlty, Forty­first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theAnnstl'Ong COWlty Board ofAssistance, to serve Wltil December 31,1997, IIIld Wltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplc:ment

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BERKS COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPc::nnsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe ad'rice and consent of the Senate, Maria M Garcia (Democrat),3515 Oak StIeet, Laureldale 19605, Berks CmDlty, Eleventh Senatori­al Dis1rict, for appointment as a member of the Berks COWlty Boardof Assistance, to serve mtil December 31, 1997, and mtil her stJCCeS­

sor is ,Ilppointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CAMBRIA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPc:nnsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, John Klingensmith (Democmt),48 Erie Street, Johnstown 15905, Cambria Comty, Thirty-fIfth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Cambria CountyBoard of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CAMBRIA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPc.."IlIlsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Kimberly O'Malley (Republi­can), 218 Hawthome Street, Johnstown 15904, Cambria Comty, Thir-

ty-flfth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theCambria County Board of Assistance, to serve Wltil December 31,1997, and Wltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CARBON COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Francis Mongi (Republican),229 West Bertsch Street, Lansford 18232, Carbon COWlty, l'wenty­ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the CarbonCounty Board of Assistance, to serve Wltil December 31, 1997, andWltil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CARBON COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice IIIld consent of the Senate, WIlliam C. Shirar (Republican),160 Carnation Lane, Lehighton 18235, Carbon County, Twenty-ninthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the CaIbon Com­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and Wltilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CHESTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Allan M Horwitz (Republican),222 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville 19320, Chester Comty, Nine­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the ChesterCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CHESTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William Lambert, Sr. (Republi-

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can), 913 High S1met, Coatesville 19320, Chester Comty, NineteenthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Chester Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE CHESTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Rose Middleton (Republican),1263 Long Eagle Road, Coatesville 19320, Chester County, Nine­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the ChesterCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE CHESTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Gabriel Milanese, Jr. (Republi­can), 34 Overlrill Road, Coatesville 19320, Chester County, Nine­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the ChesterCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE CHESTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for

the advice and consent of the Senate, Caroline Novak (Republican),1302 West Chester Road, Coatesville 19320, Chester County, Nine­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the ChesterCOWlty Board of Assistance, to serve Wltil December 31, 1997, andWltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CHESTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Fleeta Simpson (Republican),

124 Lacey Street, West Chester 19382, Chester County, NineteenthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Chester Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and Wltilher successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE CLARION COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Marge Hindcditcr (Republican),R. D. #2, Clarion 16214, Clarion County, Twenty-first SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Clarion County Boardof Assistance, to serve mtil December 31, 1997, and until her succetrsor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE CLARION COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Gerald Shingledecker (Republi­can), Greenville Avenue, Clarion 16214, Clarion County, Twenty-firstSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Clarion Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CLARION COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William Showers (Republican),R. D. #2, Clarion 16214, Clarion County, Twenty-first SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Clarion County Boardof Assistance, to serve mtil December 31, 1997, and until his succes­sor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CLARION COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Ann Smathers (Republican),

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342 Liberty Stn:et, Clarion 16214, Clarion County, Twenty-first Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Clarion CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CRAWFORD COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Timothy Dunn (Republican),164 North Franklin Street, Cochranton 16314, Crawford County,Fiftieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Cmw­ford County Board ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997,and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CRAWFORD COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the;: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofP,:nnsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Constance McIntyre (Republi­can), 812 West Centml Avenue, Titusville 16354, Crawford County,Fiftieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Cmw­ford County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997,and Wltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CRAWFORD COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for1he advice and consent of the Senate, Charlene Vlasnik (Republican),R D. #5, Box 358, Meadville 16335, Crawford County, Fiftieth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Crawford CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ELK COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Barbara A. DuflY (Republican),357 Powers Avenue, Johnsonburg 15845, Elk County, Twenty-fifthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Elk CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ELK COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, M. Twila Gleixner (Republi­can), 319 Benedict Street, St Maty's 15857, Elk County, Twenty-fiflhSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Elk CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ERIE COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph E. Podolsky (Republi­can), 426 Burldtart Avenue, Erie 16511, Erie County, Forty-ninthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Erie CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE FAYETTE COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph Dorazio (Republican),100 Wiggins Lane, Uniontown 15401, Fayette County, Thirty-secondSenatorial Dis1rict, for appointment as a member of the Fayette Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE FOREST COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

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In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Audrey Joanne Roberts (Repub­lican), 3 Aspen Lane, Marienville 16239, Forest County, Twenty-fifthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Forest CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE FRANKLIN COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Dave Boozer (Republican), 510Overhill Drive, Chambersburg 17201, Franklin County, Thirty-thirdSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the FranklinCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE GREENE COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, John W. McIlvaine, Esquire(Republican), R. D. #1, Box 57, Waynesburg 15370, Greene County,Forty-sixth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theGreene County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31,1997, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE GREENE COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lloyd A. Rohanna (Republican),R. D. #1, Box 103, Waynesburg 15370, Greene County, Forty-sixthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Greene Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE GREENE COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Rev. T. Dale Wam:n (Republi­can), 548 Race S1reet, Waynesburg 15370, Greene County, Forty­sixth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the GreeneCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE INDIANA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Rev. Timothy R Monroe (Re­publican), 106 Rt 119, Home 15747, Indiana County, Forty-firstSenatorial Dislrict, for appointment as a member of the Indiana Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE INDIANA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsy1vania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Elsie T. Young (Republican),1012 Church Street, Indiana 15701, Indiana County, Forty-first Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Indiana CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LANCASTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Isabelle R Rudisill (Republi­can), R. R. #1, Box 493, Washington Born 17582, Lancaster County,

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Lancnster Comty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31,1997, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LANCASTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Peter True (Republican), 2962Kings Lane, Lancaster 17601, Lancaster Comty, Thirteenth SenatorialDistrK,1, for appointment as a member of the Lancaster Comty Boardof Assistance, to serve mtil December 31, 1997, and wrti1 his succes­sor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LEHIGH COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To th,e Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

1J[1 conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Philip Newman (Republican),2772 Springhaven Place, Macungie 18062, Lehigh County, Forty­foUl1b. Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the LehighComty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LEHIGH COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jay A. Scherline, Esquire (Re­publican), 4191 Winchester Street, Allentown 18104, Lehigh County,Sixteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theLehigh County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31,1997" and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LEHIGH COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Wallace C. Worth, Esquire(Republican), 6620 Woodlawn Drive, Zionsville 18092, Lehigh Coun­ty, Forty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member ofthe Lehigh County Board ofAssistance, to serve until December 31,1997, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LYCOMING COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Donna Sayah (Republican), R.D. #4, Montoursville 17754, Lycoming County, Twenty-third Senato­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Lycoming CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE MCKEAN COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William Moore (Democmt), 11South Fourth Street, Bmdford 16701, McKean County, Twenty-fifthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the McKeanCounty Board of Assistance, to serve mtil December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE MERCER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Karen Bombatch (Republican),Scrubgrass Road, Grove City 16127, Mercer County, Fiftieth Senato­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Mercer CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

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MEMBER OF THE PERRY COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Dagmire W. Hardie (Republi­can), 5 School Street, Box 259, Millerstown 17062, Perry County,Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of thePerI}' CoWlty Bomd of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997,and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PERRY COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Clifford R. Sloppy (Republi­can), R. D. #2, Loysville 17047, Perry County, Thirty-frrst SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Perry County Board ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and mtil his successoris appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Vera Gunn (Republican), 6466Ross Street, Philadelphia County, Fourth Senatorial District, for ap­pointment as a member of the Philadelphia County Board of Assis­tance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until her successor isappointed and qualified, to add to complement.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Earl C. Ross (Republican), 342East Philellena Street, Philadelphia 19138, Philadelphia County,Fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Phila­delphia County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31,

1997, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE POTIER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Duane F. Dow (Republican),Turner Street, Austin 16720, Potter County, Twenty-fifth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Potter County Board ofAssistance, to serve Wltil December 31, 1997, and until his successoris appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE POTIER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Nancy Erway (Republican), R.D. #2, Genesee 16923, Potter CoWlty, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District,for appointment as a member of the Potter County Board of Assis­tance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until her successor isappointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER Cf. TIlE POTTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In cOnfonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate. Rev. Raymond Forsyth (Repub­lican), 608 South East Street, Cl. iersport 16915, Potter County,Twenty-fIfth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of thePotter CoWlty Bomd of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997,and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE POTTER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Edith M HoWBId (Republican),

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Box 170, R D. #2, Port Allegany 16743, Potter COlUlW, TwenW-fiflhSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the Potter CounWBoard ofAssistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997, and lUltil hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE POTIER COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To thl~ Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William Schweigart (Republi­can), Academy Street, Genesee 16923, Potter COlUlty, Twenty-fifthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Potter CountyBoard of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997, and lUltil hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE SNYDER COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To thl: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

lJil conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Judy Jones (Democrat), 50Wed8ewood Gardens, Selinsgrove 17870, Snyder COlUlty, Twenty­seventh Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theSnyw:I' COlUlty Board of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31,1997, and lUltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE SNYDER COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert Singer (Republican), R.D. #3, Box 278, Selinsgrove 17870, Snyder COlUlty, Twenty-seventhSenatorial Dis1rict, for appointment as a member of the Snyder Coun­ty Board of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997, and lUltilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE SNYDER COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformiW with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Mary Trott (Republican), 521South High Street, Apartment C, Selinsgrove 17870, Snyder COlUlty,Twenty-seventh Senatorial District, for appointment as a member ofthe Snyder COlUlty Board ofAssistance, to serve lUltil December 31,1997, and lUltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE UNION COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, SandIa Guisewite (Republican),Box 137, RD. #3, Turlcey Run, Mifllinbmg 17844, Union COlUlty,Twenty-seventh Senatorial District, for appointment as a member ofthe Union COlUlty Board of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31,1997, and lUltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add tocomplement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE UNION COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Raymond Minium, Sr. (Republi­can), 622 Market Street, Lewisbmg 17837, Union COlUlty, Twenty­seven1h Senatorial Dis1rict, for appointment as a member of the UnionCOlUlty Board of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997, andlUltil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE WARREN COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, TerryJane Chiaravalloti (Repub­lican), 427 College Street, Youngsville 16371, Warren COlUlty, Twen­ty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the War­ren COlUlty Board of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997,and lUltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

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MEMBER OF TIlE WARREN COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Gerald Coates (Not Registered1R D. #3, Box 89C, Sugar Grove 16350, Warren Colmty, Twenty-fifthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Warren Coun­ty Board ofAssistance, to serve lmtil December 31, 1997, and lmtilhis successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE WARREN COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Martha L. Huey (Republican),417 South State Street, North Warren 16365, Warren COlmty, Twen­ty-fIfth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the War­ren County Board of Assistance, to serve lmtil December 31, 1997,and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE WARREN COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Wanda Little (Republican1202Frank Street, Warren 16365, Warren County, Twenty-fIfth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Warren County Boardof Assistance, to serve lmtil December 31, 1997, and until her succes­sor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE WESTMORELAND COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, George Lynch, Esquire (Repub­lican1 816 Spring Street, Latrobe 15650, Westmoreland COlmty, Thir­ty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theWestmoreland County Board of Assistance, to serve until December

31, 1997, and lmtil his successor is appointed and qualified. to add tocomplement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE WESTMORELAND COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Tay Wa1tenbaugh (RepubJican1103 Bellfield Court, Greensburg 15601, Westmoreland County, Thir­ty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theWestmoreland County Board ofAssistance, to serve until December31, 1997, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to addto complement.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE WYOMING COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Helen Dewer (Republican), RR. #7, Box 115, Tunkhannock 18657, Wyoming County, TwentiethSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the WyomingCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE WYOMING COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 13, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Grace Lundy (Republican), RR. #1, Box 212, Tunkhannock 18657, Wyoming County, TwentiethSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the WyomingCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

ADJUTANT GENERAL

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Brigadier General James W.

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Mac Vay, RD. #2, Box 2123, Nicholson 18446, Wyoming County,Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as Adjutant Generaland Major General, Pennsylvania National Guard, to serve until the1hiId Tuesday of January 1999 and until his successor shall have beenappointed and qualified, vice Major General Gerald 1. Sajer, An­nville, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE ARCHTIECTSLICENSURE BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofP(:nnsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Byron W. Woodson (PublicMember), 422 South 47th Street, Philadelphia 19143, PhiladelphiaCoun~v, Eighth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member ofthe AIchitects Licensure Board, to serve for a tenn of four years oruntil his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice Ellen Q. Bush, Lake Hannony, re­signed..

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE BOARDOF AUCTIONEER EXAMINERS

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPcmnsylvania:

In. confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe· ad,vice and consent of the Senate, Robert W. Wentzel (PublicMember), 3819 Powell Valley Road, Halifax 17032, Dauphin County,Fifteel1lth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of lhe StateBoard ofAuctioneer Examiners, to serve for a tenn of three years oruntil his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice Margaret H. Hamilton, Franklin,deceased.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CANCERCONTROL, PREVENTION AND RESEARCH

ADVISORY BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Samuel S. Bruner, 422 Park.Avenue, Swar1hmore 19081, Delaware County, Twenty-sixth Senatori­al District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania CancerContmL Prevention and Research Advisory Board, to serve for a termof four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vicePaulette M. Vandzura, Portage, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 'IHE STAlE CIVILSERVICE COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Nonna 1. Gotwalt, 20 RoundHill Road, Camp Hill 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senat0­rial District, for appointment as a member of the State Civil ServiceCommission, to serve until April 9, 2000 or until her successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Charles Sciotto, New Cmnberland, declined appointment

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CONSTABLES' EDUCATIONAND TRAINING BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for1he advice and consent of 1he Senate, John Anderson, 410 ParsonageStreet, Pittston 18640, Luzerne County, Fourteenth Senatorial District,for appoin1ment as a member of 1he Constables' Education and Train­ing Board, to serve for a tenn of three years and until his successoris appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 44, approved June 15,1994.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CONSTABLES' EDUCATIONAND TRAINING BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsy1vania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph Cabraja, 1665 StoneMansion Drive, Sewickley 15143, Beaver County, Forty-sevenlh Sen­atorial District, for appointment as a member of the Constables' Edu­cation and Training Board, to serve for a term of three years and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 44, approvedJune 15, 1994.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE CONSTABLES' EDUCATIONAND TRAINING BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert Freeman, 835 CribbsStreet, Greensburg 15601, Wes1moreland County, Thirty-ninth Senato­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Constables' Educa-

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tion and Training Board, to serve for a tenn of three years and lUltilhis successor is appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 44, approvedJlUle 15, 1994.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE CONSTABLES' EDUCATIONAND 1RAINING BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, James E. Russo, 190 Ohio RiverBoulevmd,~e 15056, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senat0­rial District, for appointment as a member of the Constables' Educa­tion and Training Board, to serve for a tenn of three years and lUltilhis successor is appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 44, approvedJlUle 15, 1994.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE CONSTABLES' EDUCATIONAND 1RAINING BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Russell Sheaffer, 531 North66th Street, Harrisburg 17111, Dauphin COlUlty, Fifteenth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Constables' Educationand Training Board, to serve for a tenn of three years and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 44, approvedJune 15, 1994.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE CONSTABLES' EDUCATIONAND 1RAINING BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In ~onfonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe adVIce and consent of the Senate, James C. Withers, 293 WestJ~hn. Street, Meadville 16335, Crawford County, Fiftieth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Constables' Educationand Training Board, to serve for a tenn of three years and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 44, approvedJune 15, 1994.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

CONTROLLER, MCKEAN COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Janet M Mostyn, Barden BrookRoad, Eldred 16731, McKean County, Twenty-fIfth Senatorial Dis­1rict, for appoin1ment as Con1roller, in and for the County of McKean,to ~e until the flI'St Monday of January 1996, vice Martin Lane,resIgned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

CONTROLLER, MONROE COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Kelly Lewis, Esquire, P. O. Box1073, East StroudsbUlg 18310, Monroe County, Eighteenth SeoatorialDistrict, for appointment as Controller, in and for the County of M0n­roe, to serve until the flI'St Monday of January 1996, vice WIlliam F.X. Maughan, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

CORONER, ALLEGHENY COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice. and consent of the Senate, John Denny, 705 S. NegleyAvenue, PIttsburgh 15232, Allegheny COlUlty, Forty-third SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as Coroner, in and for the County of Alle­gheny, to serve until the first Monday of January 1996, vice JoshuaA. Petper, MD., resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STAlE BOARDOF COSMETOLOGY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Caroline Novak (Public Mem­~), 1302 West C~estet: Road, Coatesville 19320, Chester County,Nmeteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of theSta~ Board of Co~eto10~y, to serve for a tenn of three years anduntil her successor IS appomted and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice Virginia H. Mynick, Rahns, whosetenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE NAVIGATION COMMISSIONFOR TIlE DELAWARE RIVER AND ITS

NAVIGABLE TRIBUTARIES

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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fil confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, John A. Haggerty, 406 Briar­wood Road. Wallingford 19086, DeJaware County, Ninth SenatorialDistrK:t, for appointment as a member of the Navigation Connnis$onfor the DeJaware River and Its Navigable Tributaries, to serve for atenn of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified,vice Joseph GOOday, Wallingford, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF DENTISlRY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Gwendolyn 1. White (PublicMember), 3926 Lewis Avenue, Erie 16504, Erie County, Forty-ninthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Boardof Dentistry, to serve for a tenn of six years or until her successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Stanley Townsend, Ph.D., State College, whose tennexpm~.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARDOF EDUCATION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Robert Sun, 116 North ThirdStree~ Easton 18042, Northampton County, Eighteenth SenatorialDistrilCt, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Educa­tion,1n serve until October 1, 1996 or until his successor is appointedand qualified, vice Sister M. Lawreace Antoun, Erie, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STATE HARNESSRACING COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Leslie Gromis, 1518 NorthSecond Street, Hanisbmg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteen1h Senatori­al District, for appointment as a member of 1he State Harness RacingConnnis$on, to serve for a term of three years and until her successoris appointed and qualified, but not longer 1han six mon1hs beyond thatperiod, vice Rod L. Piatt, Meadow Lands, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIIE STATE HARNESSRACING COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, C. Edward Rogers, Jr., 200Westview Drive, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty­first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateHarness Racing Commission, to serve for a tenn of three years anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmonths beyond that period, vice James B. Eckenrode, Jr., Pittsbmgh,deceased.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF TIIE REALTII POLICY BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Stephen H. Franklin, 14Westwind Drive, Lemoyne 17043, Cumberland County, Thirty-fll'StSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the Health PolicyBoard, to serve for a tenn of three years and until his successor isappointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 179, approved December 18,1992.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE REALTII POLICY BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Hon. Sally Klein, 4720 HollyCircle, Harrisburg 17110, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the Health Policy Board, toserve for a tenn of three years and until her successor is appointedand qualified, vice Daniel J. Milliron, Esquire, Altoona, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor·

MEMBER. OF THE HEAL1H POLICY BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jeffrey P. Lindtner, CIGNACorporation, 1600 Arch Street, Philadelphia 19103, PhiladelphiaCounty, First Senatorial District, for appointment asa member of theHealth Policy Board, to serve for a tenn of one year and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, pursuant to Act 179, approvedDecember 18, 1992.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

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MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIAHISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Nancy D. Kolb, Star Route #2,Doylestown 18901, Bucks County, Tenth Senatorial District, for ap­pointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Historical and MuseumCommission, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1999, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Kurt D. Zwild,Allentown, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE STAlE HORSERACING COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Charles R. Old, 1482 CloverRoad, Camp HillI7011, Cumberland County, Thirty-frrst SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the State Horse RacingCommission, to serve for a tenn of three years and Wltil his successoris appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Russell B. Jones, Jr., West Grove, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIAHUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph 1. Borgia, 2504 East43rd Street, Erie 16510, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial District,for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Hwnan RelationsCommission, to serve Wltil FebruaIy 21, 1998, and Wltil his successoris appointed and qualified, vice Lauren K. Lukert, Erie, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE PENNSYLVANIAHUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

·In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Patricia A. Donnelly, 245 WestBaybeny Lane, Upper Darby 19082, Delaware County, Twenty-sixthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the PennsylvaniaHuman Relations Commission, to serve Wltil FebruaIy 21,2000, and

until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Rev. Robert 1.Smith, Elkins Park, whose tenn expired.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COMMONWEALlH COURTOF PENNSYLVANIA

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Bonnie Brigance Leadbetter,Esquire, 1608 Walnut Street, Suite 1900, Philadelphia 19103, Phila­delphia County, First Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge ofthe Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, to serve until the firstMonday of January 1996, vice The Honorable David W. Craig, re­signed.

moMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,ALLEGHENY COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jolm Louis Kwasneski. Esquire,711 Westchester Drive, Wexford 15090, Allegheny County, FortiethSenatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court of CommonPleas of Allegheny COWlty, to serve mtil the first Monday of January1996, vice The Honorable Richard G. ZeJemik, mandatoty retirement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,DAUPHIN COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lawrence F. Clark, Jr., 1041Greenlea Road, Hershey 17033-2225, Dauphin Comty, FifteenthSenatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court of CommonPleas of Dauphin County, to serve until the frrst Monday of January1996, vice The Honorable Sebastian D. Natale, mandatoIy retirement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,MONTGOMERY COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Kent Harrison Albright, 1880Township Line Road, R. D. #1, Telford 18969, Montgomery County,

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Twen1ly-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of theCourt of Common Pleas of Montgomery COlUlty, to serve lUltil thefm Monday of January 1996, vice The Honorable Louis D. Stefan,deceased.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,MONTGOMERY COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Rhonda Lee Daniele, Esquire,1730 Forest Creek Drive, Blue Bell 19422, Montgomery COlUlty,Twenty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of theCourt of Common Pleas of Montgomery COlUlty, to serve lUltil thefirst Monday of January 1996, vice The Honorable Richard S. Lowe,mandatol}' retirement

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To th: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

Illl conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Alexis Leslie Barbieri, Esquire,501 West Mennaid lane, Philadelphia 19118, Philadelphia COlUlty,Fourtb Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Philadelphia COlUlty, to serve lUltil the fm Mon­day of January 1996, vice The Honorable Louis G. Hill, mandatol}'retirement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Amanda Coopennan, Esquire,413 South Taney Street, Philadelphia 18146, Philadelphia COlUlty,First Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Philadelphia COlUlty, to serve lUltil the frrst Mon­day of January 1996, vice The Honorable Berel Caesar, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, E. Marc Costanzo, Esquire,8009 Colfax Street, Philadelphia 19136, Philadelphia COlUlty, FifthSenatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court of CommonPleas of Philadelphia County, to serve until the first Monday of Janu­ary 1996, vice The Honorable Calvin T. Wilson, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHll..ADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lynn Bennett Hamlin, Esquire,1822 Delancy Place, Philadelphia 19103, Philadelphia COlUlty, FirstSenatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court of CommonPleas of Philadelphia COWlty, to serve until the first Monday of Janu­ary 1996, vice The Honorable Theodore A. McKee, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUN1Y

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Marlene Fay Lachman, Esquire,233 South Sixth Street, #701, Philadelphia 19106, Philadelphia Coun­ty, First Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Philadelphia COlUlty, to serve lUltil the fm Mon­day of January 1996, vice The Honorable Michael R Stiles, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHll..ADELPHIA COUN1Y

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Shelley Robin New, Esquire,3421 Midvale Avenue, Philadelphia 19129, Philadelphia COlUlty,Seventh Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Philadelphia COlUlty, to serve lUltil the first Mon­day of January 1996, vice The Honorable Nelson A. Diaz, resigned.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

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In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jolm J. O'Grady, Jr., 813 NOI1h64th StJeet, PhiJadeJphja 19151, PhiJadeJphia Comty, Seventh Senat0­rial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court of Common Pleasof Philadelphia Comty, to serve until the first Monday of January1996, vice The Honorable Abraham J. Gafui, resigned.

lHOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with Jaw, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Lillian Hmris Ransom, Esquire,26 East Logan Street, Philadelphia 19144, Philadelphia County,Fourth Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Philadelphia County, to serve until the rust Mon­day of January 1996, vice The Honorable Charles P. Mirarchi, Jr.,mandatory retirement

lHOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, John Milton Younge, Esquire,2711 North 46th Street, Philadelphia 19131, Philadelphia County,Seventh Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as Judge of the Court ofCommon Pleas of Philadelphia County, to serve until the first Mon­day of January 1996, vice The Honomble Joseph C. Bnmo, mandato­ry retirement

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, MUNICIPAL COURTOF PHILADELPHIA

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Hany Schwartz, Esquire, 461Pinewood Road, Philadelphia 19116, Philadelphia Comty, Fifth Sena­torial District, for appoin1ment as Judge of the Municipal Court ofPhiladelphia, to serve until the rust Monday of January 1996, viceThe Honorable Charles J. Matgiotti, Jr., deceased.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

JUDGE, TRAFFIC COURTOF PHILADELPHIA

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Michael Gallagher, 6618Elmwood Avenue, Philadelphia 19142, Philadelphia County, EighthSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as Judge of the Traffic Court ofPhiladelphia, to serve until the first Monday of January 1996, viceThe Honorable Lillian H. Podgorski, mandatory retirement

lHOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1lIE STAlE BOARDOF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Daniel Dah1kempeI', 530 Semi­nole Drive, Erie 16505, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial District,for appointment as a member of the State Bomd of Landscape An:hi­teets, to serve for a term of three years and mtil his successor isappointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond thatperiod, vice Michael C. Wood, Beach Lake, whose term expired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1lIE PENNSYLVANIALIQUOR CONlROL BOARD

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, John E. Jones, m, Esquire,Route 61 North, P. O. Box 149, Pottsville 17901, Schuylkill Comty,Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of thePennsylvania Liquor Control Board, to serve until the third Tuesdayin May 1999, vice James A. Goodman, Mahanoy City, whose termexpired.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1lIE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEESOF MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF 1HE STAlE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April!7, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Thomas W. Abell, 10 ChenyStreet, Towanda 18848, Bradford County, Twenty-third Senatorial

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District, for appoin1ment as a member of the COlUlCil of Tmstees ofMansfield University of Pennsylvania of the State System of HigherEducation, to serve 1Dltil the tbiId Tuesday of J811umy 1997, and untilhis sw;cessor is appointed and qualified, vice Robert M Jones, Sr.,Blossbmg, whose term expired.

moMAS J. RIOOEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STATE BOARDOF MEDICINE

April 17, 1995

To the: Honorable, th~ Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Dr. Sant Ram, 3126 WestwoodEstates, Erie 16506, Erie COWlty, Forty-ninth Senatorial District, forappointment as a member of the State Board of Medicine, to serve1Dltil December 10, 1995 or until his successor is appointed and quali­tied, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice JoshuaA. Perper, MD., Pittsbmgh, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIOOEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEESOF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA OF TIlE STATE SYSTEMOF HIGHER EDUCATION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

I:n confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Paul G. Wedel, 203 RiveredgeDrive:, Leola 17540, Lancaster COWlty, Thirty-sixth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the COWlcil of Tmstees ofMilleIwill.e University of Pennsylvania of the State System of HigherEducation, to serve until the third Tuesday of Janumy 1999, and untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, vice Nelson R. Rosario,M.D., Lancaster, resigned.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE STATE BOARDOF OPTOMETRY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of tlle Senate, Leslie Gromis (Public Member),1518 North Second Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin COWlty, Fif­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the StateBoard of Optometry, to serve Wltil January 26, 1997 and Wltil hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Lawrence A. Ceisler, Esquire, Philadelphia,resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STATE REGISTRATIONBOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS,

LAND SURVEYORS AND GEOLOGISTS

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, James B. Flanigan (PublicMember), 1309 Arrowmink Road, Villanova 19085, MontgometyCounty, Seventeenth Senatorial Dis1rict, for appointment as a memberof the State Registration Board for Professional Engineers, Land Sur­veyors and Geologists, to serve Wltil JWle 18, 1997 or Wltil his suc­cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Anthony R. Barone, Philadelphia, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSAND PRACTICES COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Richard D. Hupper, 49Reynolds Mill Road, Yolk 17403, Yolk COWlty, Twenty-eighth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Professional Stan­dards and Practices Commission, to serve until the third Tuesday ofJanuary 1996 and Wltil his successor is appointed and qualified, viceHoward R. Selekman, Pittsbmgh, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDSAND PRACTICES COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Teny Stover, P.O. Box 686,Hydetown 16328, Crawford COWlty, Fiftieth Senatorial District, forappoin1ment as a member of tlle Professional Standards and PracticesCommission, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 1996 andWltil her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Edwin D. Coyle,Ed.D., Collegeville, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIOOEGovernor

PROTHONOTARY, CHESTER COUNlY

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of tlle Senate, Sue Ellen Katancik, 409 CnunpRoad, Exton 19341, Chester COWlty, Nineteenth Senatorial District,

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for appointment as Prothonotary, in and for the County of Chester, toserve until the first Monday of Janumy 1996, vice R Curtis Schroder,resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STATE BOARDOF PSYCHOLOGY

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Ralph Proctor, Ph.D. (PublicMember), 322 North Lang Avenue, Pittsburgh 15206, AlleghenyCounty, Forty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as a memberof the State Board of Psychology, to serve until May 14, 1995 or untilhis successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmon1hs beyond that period, vice John M Aichele, Hershey, resigned.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE BOARD OF TRUSlEESOF SCOTLAND SCHOOL FOR

VETERANS' CHILDREN

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, John C. Whitehead, 418Grandview Boulevard, Bethlehem 18018, NoI1hampton County, Eigh­teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Boardof Trustees of Scotland School for Veterans' Children, to serve untilthe third Tuesday of Janumy 2001, and until his successor is appoint­ed and qualified, vice Lois A. Waters, Esquire, Chambersbmg, whosetenD expired.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF TIlE STATE BOARD OFEXAMINERS IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE

AND HEARING

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Rose Blecker, 202 Erford Road,Camp Hill 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District,for appointment as a member of the State Board of Examiners inSpeech-Language and Hearing, to serve for a term of three years anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than sixmon1hs beyond that period, vice Robert B. \bn Dmch, EdD., WillowGrove, deceased.

THOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF THADDEUS STEVENS STATE SCHOOL

OF TECHNOLOGY

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Edward S. Hoover, 460Wetherburn Drive, Lancaster 17601, Lancaster County, ThirteenthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board ofTrustees of Thaddeus Stevens State School of Technology, to serveuntil the third Tuesday of January 1999, and until his successor isappointed and qualified, vice Carole 1. Hale, Lancaster, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE UNEMPLOYMENTCOMPENSATION BOARD OF REVIEW

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, William A. Hawkins, 220 PineStreet, Hmrisbmg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial Dis­trict, for appointment as a member of the Unemployment Compensa­tion Board of Review, to serve until July 1, 1999 and mtil his succes­sor is appointed and qualified, vice Dale Groman, Bethlehem, de­ceased.

THOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE WASHINGTONCROSSING PARK COMMISSION

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Anne Hawkes Hutton, 6934North Radcliffe Street, Bristol 19007, Bucks County, Sixth SenatorialDistrict, for appointment as a member of the Washington CrossingParle Commission, to serve for a term of five years and mtil her suc­cessor is appointed and qualified, vice Beverly W MagiD, New Hope,resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BEDFORD COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, LuAnne Hite Shircliffe (Repub­lican), R D. #1, Box 150-B, Hyndman 15545, Bedford Coun1¥, Thir-

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tieth Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the BedfordCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and 'until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

maMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BUTLER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Christine Lynd (Republican),615 County View Court, Cranbeny Township 16066, Butler County,Fortieth Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the But­ler County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997,and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

maMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE BUTLER. COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

III confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Joe Macurak (Republican), R.D. #3" Chicora 16025, Butler County, Twenty-fIrSt Senatorial District,for appoin1ment as a member of the Butler County Board of Assis­tance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until his successor isappointed and qualified, to add to complement

maMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE BUlLER.COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To thli: Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jacqueline A. Wise (Republi­can), 364 Deer Creek. Road, Saxonburg 16056, Butler County, Twen­ty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the ButlerCOtmty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

maMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE LEBANON COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Susan Ansel (Republican), 939

Cumberland Street, Lebanon 17042, Lebanon County, Forty-eighthSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the LebanonCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

maMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE LEBANON COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Jon F. Arnold (Republican), 612South 13th Street, Lebanon 17042, Lebanon County, Forty-eighthSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the LebanonCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF 1HE LEBANON COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Nonna Pantelich (Republican),250 South 22nd Street, Lebanon 17042, Lebanon County, Forty-eigh1hSenatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the LebanonCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

maMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE LYCOMING COUNlYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Steven John Motr, Esquire(Republican), 1822 Lafayette Parkway, Williamsport 17701, Lycom­ing County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as amember of the Lycoming County Board of Assistance, to serve untilDecember 31, 1997, and until his successor is appointed andqualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER OF THE MERCER COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

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In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Daniel W. Davis, Esquire (Re­publican), 526 Charleston Road, Sharpsville 16150, Mercer County,Fiftieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Mer­cer County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997,and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to comple­ment

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE PHILADELPIDA COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, GeOlge Van Hom (Republican),1533 Pine Street, Philadelphia 19102, Philadelphia COlmty, First Sen­atorial District, for appointment as a member of the PhiladelphiaCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE SOMERSET COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Wallace E. Miller (Republican),555 Tayman Avenue, Somerset 15501, Somerset County, Thirty-sec­ond Senatorial District, for appoin1ment as a member of the SomersetCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE SOMERSET COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Harold M Shaulis (Republican),R. D. #4, Box 90, Somerset 15501, Somerset County, Thirty-secondSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the SomersetCounty Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, anduntil his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement.

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE WAYNE COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Reginald 1. Dean (Republican),205 Green Street, Honesdale 18431, Wayne County, Twentieth Sena­torial District, for appointment as a member of the Wayne CountyBoard of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE YORK COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Gene Smeltzer Abel (Republi­can), 1781 Sapphire Road, York. 17404, York. County, Twenty.thSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the York. CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS 1. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE YORK COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Karen Marie Carter (Democrat),30 East Cottage Place, York. 17403, York. County, 1\venty-eighthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the York. CountyBoard ofAssistance, to serve until December 31, 1997, and until hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF THE YORK COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsyIvania:

In confonnity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Nild& Martinez (Republican),3400 Eastern Boulevard #115, York. 17402, York. County, Twenty-

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eighth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the YorkCOlmty Board of Assistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997, andlUltil her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

MEMBER. OF TIlE YORK COUNTYBOARD OF ASSISTANCE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for

the advice and consent of the Senate, Gloria A. Sheaffer (Republican),508 Hartman Avenue, Hanover 17331, York COlUlty, Twenty-eighthSenatorial District, for appointment as a member of the York COlUltyBoard ofAssistance, to serve lUltil December 31, 1997, and lUltil hersuccessor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

DISTRICT mSTICE

April 17, 1995

To thf: Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPI:DllSylvania:

IIIl conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Mary K. Wheeler, Esquire, 223SlJID11(2' Street, Cresson 16630, Cambria COlUlty, Thirty-fifth Senatori­al District, for appointment as District Justice, in and for the CountyofCambria, Magisterial District 47-3-04, to serve lUltil the frrst Mon­day olf January 1996, vice Kenneth Robine, resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

DISTRICT mSTICE

April 17, 1995

To the: Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

IIi conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Raymond R. S1raub, ill, 152Gay Street, Phoenixville 19460, Chester County, Forty-fourth Senato­~~w~~~as~t~,inandwthe~~

of Chester, Magisterial District 15-2-01, to serve lUltil the frrst Mon­day of January 1996, vice John T. Jeffers, deceased.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

DISTRICT mSTICE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, Tiffany Keebaugh, 518 Bridge

Street, New Cwnberland 17070, Cwnberland COlUlty, Thirty-firstSenatorial District, for appointment as District Justice, in and for the~unty of Greene, Magisterial District 13-3-03, to serve until the firstMonday of January 1996, vice Jack K. Waggett, deceased.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

DISTRICT mSTICE

April 17, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate forthe advice and consent of the Senate, James A. Schneider, Esquire,439 West Broad Street, Hazleton 18201, Luzerne COlUlty, FourteenthSenatorial District, for appointment as District Justice, in and for theCOlUlty of Luzerne, Magisterial District 11-1-03, to serve lUltil thefrrst Monday of January 1996, vice Michael T. Conahan, Esquire,resigned.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

RECALL COMMUNICATIONREFERRED TO COMMITTEE

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication in writing from His Excellency, the Governor ofthe Connnonwealth, which was read as follows and referred tothe Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations:

MEMBER. OF TIlE STATE BOARDOF MEDICINE

April 3, 1995

To the Honomble, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gov­emor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination datedMarch 15, 1995 for the appointment of Howard Anthony Richter,M.D., 655 Lankenau Medical Building, Wynnewood 19096, Mont­gomery COlUlty, Seventeenth Senatorial District, as a member of theState Board of Medicine, to serve for a term of four years or until hissuccessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six monthsbeyond that period, vice Ernest L. Abernathy, MD., Washington,whose tenn expired.

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message ofnomination on the premises.

mOMAS J. RIDGEGovernor

CORRECTION TO NOMINATIONREFERRED TO COMMITTEE

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication in writing from His Excellency, the Governor ofthe Commonwealth, which was read as follows and referred tothe Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations:

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MEMBER. OF 1HE BOARD OF 1RUSTEES OF1HE PENNSYLVANIA STAlE UNIVERSITY

March 30, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania:

Please note the nomination dated March 21, 1995 for the appoint­ment of Alvin H. Clemens, 2500 DeKalb Pike, Norristown 19401,Montgomery County, Twenty-fourth Senatorial District, as a memberof the Board of Trustees of The Pennsylvania State University, toserve \Dltil July I, 1997 and \Dltil his successor is appointed and quali­fied, vice The Honorable Chaka Fattah, Philadelphia, whose tennexpired, should be corrected to read:

Alvin H. Clemens, 907 Exeter Crest Villanova 19085. Montgom­ery County. Seventeenth Senatorial District, as a member of theBoaId of Trustees of The Pennsylvania State University, to serve \DltilJuly 1, 1997 and until his successor is appointed and qualified, viceThe Honorable Chaka Fattah, Philadelphia, whose tenn expired.

HOUSE MESSAGES

HOUSE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE

The Clem of the House of Representatives presented to theSenate the following bills for concurrence, which were referredto the committees indicated:

March 21. 1995

DB 1073 -- Committee on Environmental ResoUlCes andEnergy.

March 29. 1995

DB 76 -- Committee on Enviromnental Resomces and Ener-gy.

HB 247,409 and 814 -- Committee on Judiciary.HB 659 -- Committee on Banking and Insurance.DB 845 and 846 -- Conunittee on Consumer Protection and

Professional Licensure.HB 1169, 1170 and 1171 -- Committee on Appropriations.

April 3. 1995

HB 305 -- Committee on Aging and Youth.HB 575 -- Committee on Transportation.

April 4. 1995

HB 304 and 367 -- Committee on Aging and Youth.

April 5. 1995

HB 306 -- Committee on Aging and Youth.DB 714 -- Conunittee on Consumer Protection and Profes­

sional Licensure.

HOUSE RESOLUTION FOR CONCURRENCE

The Clerk of the House of Representatives presented to theSenate the following resolution for concurrence, which wasreferred to the committee indicated:

April 3. 1995

House Concurrent Resolution No. 93 -- Committee onRules and Executive Nominations.

BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following Sen­ate Bills numbered, entitled, and referred as follows, whichwere read by the Clerk:

March 21. 1995

Senators STOUT, WAGNER and BELAN presented to theChair SB 795, entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (p. L. 103, No. 69),entitled "The Second Class Township Code," imposing additionalresponsibilities on State associations; and authorizing additional dele­gates to annual meetings of State associations.

Which was conunitted to the Conunittee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, March 21, 1995.

Senators STOUT, WAGNER., MUSTO, AFFLERBACH andBELAN presented to the Chair SB 796, entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (p. L. 103, No. 69),entitled "The Second Class Township Code," further providing forcertain fiscal training for managers or certain employees.

Which was conunitted to the Conunittee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, March 21, 1995.

Senators STOUT, WAGNER, MUSTO, AFFLERBACH andBELAN presented to the Chair SB 797, entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (p. L. 103, No. 69),entitled "The Second Class Township Code," providing for appointedaccountants and for the appoin1ment of independent auditors in lieuof elected auditors; and further providing for expenses of non­employee supervisors.

Which was conunitted to the Conunittee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, March 21, 1995.

Senators STOUT, WAGNER, MUSTO, AmERBACH andBELAN presented to the Chair SB 798, entitled:

An Act amending the act of JlDle 3, 1937 (p. L. 1333, No. 320),entitled ''Pennsylvania Election Code," further providing for the circu­lation and filing of nomination petitions.

Which was committed to the Committee on STAlE GOV­ERNMENT, March 21, 1995.

Senators STOUT, WAGNER., MUSTO and BELAN pre­sented to the Chair SB 799, entitled:

An Act amending the act of JlDle 3, 1937 (p. L. 1333, No. 320),entitled "Pennsylvania Election Code," further providing for the com­pensation of election officers.

Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV­ERNMENT, March 21, 1995.

Senators STOUT, CORMAN, HART, O'PAKE and BELANpresented to the Chair SB 800, entitled:

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consol­idated Statutes, further providing for prohibiting use of hearing im­painnent devices.

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WlMch was committed to the Committee on lRANSPOR­TATION, March 21, 1995.

Semtors FISHER, LOEPER, WAGNER, SALVATORE,MO\VER~ AFFLERBACH and ANDREZESKI presented tothe Chair SB 801, entitled:

AlGAct amending the act of JWle 2, 1915 (p. L. 762, No. 340),entitled "State Worlanen's Insurance FlDld Law," broadening 1he StateWorlcll1en's Insurance FWld's pennissible coverages.

Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR ANDINDUSTR~ March 21, 1995.

Senators SCHWARTZ, AFFLERBACH, O'PAKE, WIL­LIAMS, RHOADES, PORTERFIELD, ANDREZESKI,DAWIDA, HUGHES and TARTAGLIONE presented to theChair SB 802, entitled:

An Act providing for commWlity health partnerships and forgrants~ establishing the CommWlity Health Partnership TechnicalAssistance FWld~ providing additional powers and duties of the De­partment of Health~ and making appropriations.

Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLICHEALlH AND WELFARE, March 21, 1995.

Senators SCHWARTZ, HUGHES, AFFLERBACH, JONES,O'PAKE, MUSTO, WILLIAMS, ANDREZESKI, TAR­TAGLIONE, MELLOW, SlEWART, STOUT, DAWIDA andLAVALLE presented to the Chair SB 803, entitled:

All Act amending the act of October 27, 1955 (p. L. 744, No.222), l::ntitled, as amended, "Pennsylvania Human Relations Act,"providing for evidentiary requirements~ and further providing forunlawiU1 discriminatory practices, for powers and duties of the Penn­sylvania Human Relations Commission and for procedures.

Winch was committed to the Committee on LABOR ANDINDUSTR~ March 21, 1995.

Senators SCHWARTZ, AFFLERBACH, HECKLER,JONES and HUGHES presented to the Chair SB 804, entitled:

All Act requiring practitioneIs of 1he healing arts to disclose theirprenatal diagnosis policy to patients~ imposing civil penalties~ andprovidJing for private rights of action.

Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLICHEALlH AND WELFARE, March 21, 1995.

Senators MADIGAN, STEWART, WENGER,STAPLETON, ROBBINS, STOUT, RHOADES, O'PAKE,HELFRICK, KASUNIC, PUNT, MUSTO, HART, AF­FLERBACH, SALVATORE, WAGNER, FISHER, PElER­SON, SHAFFER, MOWER~ ULIANA, SHUMAKER,ARMSTRONG, DELP, LEMMOND, CORMAN andMELLOW presented to the Chair SB 805, entitled:

An Act providing for assessments of governmental actions toevaluate potential constitutional infringements of private propertyrights~ providing for requirements of government agencies pursuantto governmental actions~ providing for inverse condemnatio~ andproviding for powers and duties of the Attorney General.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, March 21, 1995.

Senators HART, DELP, GREENLEAF, O'PAKE, SHAF­FER., FISHER, LEMMOND, HECKLER, ANDREZESKI,BAKER, HELFRICK, PETERSON, SALVATORE,GERLACH, JUBELIRER, BELAN, WAGNER, LAVALLE,STAPLETON, KASUNIC, ARMSTRONG and TAR­TAGLIONE presented to the Chair SB 806, entitled:

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania, further providing for securityfrom searches and seizures.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIAR~

March 21, 1995.

March 29 1995

Senator GERLACH presented to the Chair SB 807, entitled:A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution

of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for grants for ele­mentary or secondary education.

Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION,March 29, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, MADIGAN, ULIANA, MELLOW,SHAFFER, WENGER, STOUT, FISHER, TOMLINSON,SHUMAKER, LOEPER, TILGHMAN, GREENLEAF,PORTERFIELD, AFFLERBACH and BELL presented to theChair SB 808, entitled:

An Act amending the act of December 22, 1983 (p. L. 306, No.84), entitled "Board of Vehicles Ac!," further providing for defini­tions, for composition and powers of board, for licensing, for fian­chises and for administration.

Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMERPROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE,March 29, 1995.

Senators WENGER, PORTERFIELD, STOUT, BELL,HECKLER, FISHER and MADIGAN presented to the ChairSB 809, entitled:

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Permsylvania Consol­idated Statutes, further providing for pedalcycle helmets for certainpersons.

Which was committed to the Committee on lRANSPOR­TATION, March 29, 1995.

Senators O'PAKE, HART and RHOADES presented to theChair SB 810, entitled:

An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the PennsylvaniaConsolidated Statutes, further defIning "public utility" to includemWlicipal sewer and water authorities.

Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMERPROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE,March 29, 1995.

Senators PUNT, SALVATORE, STOUT, PETERSON andDELP presented to the Chair SB 811, entitled:

An Act designating a covered bridge on which Route 01053crosses over Tom's Creek in Adams County as the G. DonaldMcLaughlin Memorial Covered Bridge.

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Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, March 29, 1995.

Senator DAWIDA presented to the Chair SB 812, entitled:A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution

of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, authorizing the appoin1mentof county officers in counties of the second class.

Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, March 29, 1995.

Senator DAWIDA presented to the Chair SB 813, entitled:An Act amending the act of July 28, 1953 (p. L. 723, No. 230),

entitled, as amended, "Second Class County Code,n providing thatcertain county officers in comties of the second class be appointed bythe county commissioners; further providing for the enumeration ofelected officers, for compensation of offi~, for the filling of vacan­cies, for incompatible offices, for qualifications of officers and forcertain recognizances, meetings and appointment of deputies; makingrepeals; and making editorial changes.

Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, March 29, 1995.

Senators HART and WAGNER presented to the ChairSB 814, entitled:

An Act providing for dual party relay services and for telecom­munication device distribution.

Which was committed to the Committee on COMMUNICA­TIONS AND HIGH lECHNOLOGY, March 29, 1995.

Senators SHUMAKER, PUNT, DELP and MOWERY pre­sented to the Chair SB 815, entitled:

An Act making an appropriation to The Museum of ScientificDiscovery in Harrisburg.

Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, March 29, 1995.

Senators TILGHMAN, BRIGHTBILL, POR1ERFIELD,AFFLERBACH, LEMMOND, TOMLINSON andANDRFZESKI presented to the Chair SB 816, entitled:

An Act amending the act of December 31, 1965 (p. L. 1257, No.511), entitled "The Local Tax Enabling Act,n excluding ski facilities'admission receipts from local amusement taxes.

Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE,March 29, 1995.

Senators HECKLER, JUBELIRER, LOEPER, FISHER,SALVATORE, TOMLINSON, HELFRICK, SHAFFER,GREENLEAF, ARMSTRONG, HART, WENGER, BAKER,SHUMAKER, DELP, BRIGHTBILL, GERLACH, BELL,PUNT, MADIGAN, ULIANA, LEMMOND, ROBBINS,RHOADES, PElERSON, MOWER~ HOLL and CORMANpresented to the Chair SB 817, entitled:

An Act providing for administration of oaths of office to legisla­tors.

Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV­ERNMENT, March 29, 1995.

April 6. 1995

Senators GREENLEAF, STAPLETON, AFFLERBACH,GERLACH, ANDREZESKI, MUSTO, ROBBINS, SAL­VATORE and LEMMOND presented to the Chair SB 818,entitled:

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consol­idated Statutes, further providing for veteran plates and placard.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, O'PAKE, FISHER, HECKLER,ANDREZESKI, AFFLERBACH, BAKER, GERLACH,HART, MOWER~ MUSTO, ROBBINS, SALVATORE,STAPLETON and WENGER presented to the Chair SB 819,entitled:

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsyl­vania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for the definition of theoffense of assault by prisoner; and providing for consecutive sentenc­es in certain aggravated assault cases and in cases involving assaultsby prisoners.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIAR~

April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, HELFRICK, AFFLERBACH,ANDREZESKI and HECKLER presented to the Chair SB 820,entitled:

An Act prohibiting the purchase of tropical hardwood or tropicalhardwood products by the Commonwealth; and providing for certainexceptions to the prohibition.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, ANDREZESKI, GERLACH andAFFLERBACH presented to the Chair SB 821, entitled:

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsyl­vania Consolidated Statutes, providing for establishment of an mbitm­tion program.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIAR~

April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, PElERSON, HECKLER, AF­FLERBACH, O'PAKE, FISHER, BRIGHTBILL,ANDREZESKI, BAKER, KASUNIC, MUSTO,PORTERFIELD, RHOADES, SALVATORE, SHUMAKERand WENGER presented to the Chair SB 822, entitled:

An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (p. L. 221, No. 63),entitled, as amended, "Pennsylvania Drug and Alcohol Abuse ControlAct," providing for the commi1ment of certain children; providing anegligence standard relating to assessment and trea1ment of certainchildren; and prohibiting the expenditure of State fimds outside thisCommonwealth.

Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLICHEALTIi AND WELFARE, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF and MUSTO presented to the ChairSB 823, entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (p. L. 103, No. 69),entitled "The Second Class Township Code," authorizing the estab­lislunent of a real estate registry.

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Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF and ANDRFZESKI presented to theChair SB 824, entitled:

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsyl­vania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for grounds for divOICe,for counseling and for equitable division of marital property.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY:April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, RHOADES, AFFLERBACH,ANDREZESKI and LEMMOND presented to the ChairSB 825, entitled:

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P. L. 177, No. 175),entitled "The AdminisCrative Code of 1929," providing for bicycle andjogging paths in State paIks.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, ANDRFZESKI, HECKLER,HELFRICK and SCHWARTZ presented to the Chair SB 826,entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P. L. 103, No. 69),entitled "The Second Class Township Code," authorizing the estab­lisbmmt of Janel b&nk pograms and affOIdable housing programs with1he 8JlPOvat of 1he electorate~ providing for funding by proceeds fiomtax 011 the 1ransfer of real property; and specifYing the purposes ofsuch programs.

Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, MUSTO, AFFLERBACH,O'PAKE, ANDREZESKI and RHOADES presented to theChair SB 827, entitled:

An Act amending the act of July 22, 1974 (P. L. 589, No. 205),entitled "Unfair Insurance Practices Act," requiring that completecopiel; of insurance policies be provided to policyholders upon re­quest.

Which was committed to the Committee on BANKINGAND INSURANCE, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, MUSTO, HECKLER andRHOADES presented to the Chair SB 828, entitled:

An Act to provide for certain regulation of health care utilizationreview; providing for additional duties of the Insurance Conunissionerand the Insurance Department, for the certification of review agencies,for review plans and standards, for grievance and other proceduresand for penalties.

Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLICHEALTH AND WELFARE, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, HART, GERLACH, HELFRICK,HECKLER, RHOADES, STAPLETON and SALVATOREpresented to the Chair SB 829, entitled:

An Act granting an exemption for certain senior citizens fromtaxes on real property imposed by school districts; and making theadoption of the exemption optional for school districts.

Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE,April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, RHOADES, GERLACH, BELANand STAPLETON presented to the Chair SB 830, entitled:

An Act providing for a program known as the Silver-HairedLegislature Program to be established by 1he Pennsylvania Council onAging in cooperation with the Department of Aging and other groups;and making an appropriation.

Which was committed to the Committee on AGING ANDYOUTIl, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, AFFLERBACH, MELLOW,BELAN, DELP, HECKLER, HELFRICK, KASUNIC,PETERSON, SALVATORE, SCHWARTZ, TARTAGLIONE,WAGNER and LEMMOND presented to the Chair SB 831,entitled:

An Act amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P. L. 1224, No.387), entitled "Unfair Trade Practices and Conswner Protection Law,"providing protection for dog purchaser, imposing duties on theDepartment of Agriculture and the Attorney Genellll; and providingfor records and for penalties.

Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICUL­TURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, April 6, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, MUSTO, O'PAKE, AF­FLERBACH, HECKLER and ANDRFZESKI presented to theChair SB 832, entitled:

An Act requiring residential mortgage lenders to give mortgagedebtors credit for discmmts received for early payment of certaintaxes~ and imposing a penalty.

Which was committed to the Committee on BANKINGAND INSURANCE, April 6, 1995.

Senators BAKER, SHAFFER., LAVALLE, BELAN, GER­LACH, BRIGHTBILL, HECKLER, HELFRICK, ULIANA,LOEPER, DELP, PETERSON, WENGER, HART, FISHER,RHOADES, MADIGAN, MUSTO and DAWIDA presented tothe Chair SB 833, entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 29, 1956 (1955 P.L.l804,No.600), entitled "Municipal Police Pension Law," further providingfor the return of contributions.

Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV­ERNMENT, April 6, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, LAVALLE, WAGNER,HELFRICK, BELL, RHOADES, KASUNIC, AFFLERBACH,MUSTO, STAPLETON, BELAN and O'PAKE presented to theChair SB 834, entitled:

An Act amending the act of March 11, 1971 (P. L. 104, No.3),entitled, as amended, "Senior Citizens Rebate and Assistance Act,"further defining "income" to exclude certain Social Security cost-of­living increases; and increasing eligibility under the property tax orrent rebate and inflation dividend.

Which was committed to the Committee on AGING ANDYOUTH, April 6, 1995.

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Senators SALVATORE, WAGNER, RHOADES,KASUNIC and PErERSON presented to the Chair SB 835,entitled:. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consol­Idated Statutes, providing for registration validating stickers.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 6, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, WAGNER, RHOADES, PETER­SON, HECKLER, ANDREZESKI and LEMMOND presentedto the Chair SB 836, entitled:

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsyl­vania Consolidated Statutes, fi.uther providing for institutional vandal­ism.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY,April 6, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, LAVALLE, WAGNER,HELFRICK, BELL, RHOADES, KASUNIC, AFFLERBACH,MUSTO, STAPLETON, BELAN, O'PAKE andANDREZESKI presented to the Chair SB 837, entitled:

. An Act amending the act of August 14, 1991 (p. L. 342, No. 36),entitled "Lottery FWld Preservation Ac!," further defming "maximwnannual income."

Which was committed to the Committee on AGING ANDYOUTH, April 6, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, RHOADES and PETERSON pre­sented to the Chair SB 838, entitled:

An Act providing for the establishment of new cOWlties fromexisting cOWlties or cities.

Which was committed to the Committee on 'URBAN AF­FAIRS AND HOUSING, April 6, 1995.

Senator SALVATORE'=presented to the Chair SB 839, enti­tled:

An Act protecting the employment status of certain employees offrrst class cities who reside in certain newly created cOWlties.

Which was committed to the Committee on URBAN AF­FAIRS AND HOUSING, April 6, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, WAGNER, PETERSON,ANDREZESKI and LEMMOND presented to the ChairSB 840, entitled:

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 75 (Vehi­cles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for vandal­ism; and establishing penalties.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARYApril 6, 1995. '

Senators SALVATORE, WAGNER, BELL and HECKLERpresented to the Chair SB 841, entitled:. An Act ameIiding Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consol­Idated Statutes, regulating the operation of tow truck services.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 6, 1995.

Senators SALVATORE, PETERSON and HART presentedto the Chair SB 842, entitled:

An Act providing for certain assistance and remedies in relationto schools fOWld to be educationally deficient or academically bank­rupt; and providing for certain sanctions.

Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION,April 6, 1995.

Senators DAWIDA, MUSTO, STAPLETON, KASUNIC,FUMO and PETERSON presented to the Chair SB 843, enti­tled:

An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consoli­dated Statutes, providing for youth~ hunts to be undertaken by thePennsylvania Game Commission as pilot projects.

Which was committed to the Committee on GAME ANDFISHERIES, April 6, 1995.

Senators DAWIDA, HELFRICK, STAPLETON, AF­FLERBACH, KASUNIC, FUMO, RHOADES and PETER­SON presented to the Chair SB 844, entitled:

An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consoli­dated Statutes, further providing for the powers and duties of thePennsylvania Game Commission.

Which was committed to the Committee on GAME ANDFISHERIES, April 6, 1995.

Senators HUGHES, BODACK, FUMO, TARTAGLIONE,STEWART, ANDREZESKI, LAVALLE, WAGNER, BELANand JONES presented to the Chair SB 845, entitled:

An Act amending the act of JanuaIY 17, 1968 (p. L. 11, No.5),entitled "The Minimwn Wage Act of 1968," further providing for theamoWlt of the minimwn wage.

Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR ANDINDUSTRY, April 6, 1995.

Senators BELL and CORMAN presented to the ChairSB 846, entitled:

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consol­idated Statutes, further providing for special registration plates.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 6, 1995.

Senators ROBBINS, HELFRICK, PORTERFIELD,BRIGHIBILL, KASUNIC, MADIGAN, STOUT, BELL,MUSTO, RHOADES, SALVATORE, HECKLER, MOWERY:SHUMAKER, AFFLERBACH and MELLOW presented to theChair SB 847,. entitled:

An Act amending Title 30 (Fish) of the Pennsylvania Consolidat­ed Statutes, providing for the titling of motor boats; and further pro­viding for registration of boats.

Which was committed to the Committee on GAME ANDFISHERIES, April 6, 1995.

Senators FISHER, BELL, CORMAN, WAGNER, HART,BRIGHTBILL, ROBBINS, MOWERY, RHOADES,MADIGAN, O'PAKE, DELP, PORTERFIELD, AF­FLERBACH and JUBELIRER presented to the Chair SB 848,entitled:

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.An Act providing for real estate broker liens in the amount ofcompensation due for services rendered by the broker in connectionwith l:ertainreal estate transactions.

Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMERPROIECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, April 6,1995.

April 12. 1995

Senators TILGHMAN, SCHWARTZ, CORMAN and GER­LACH presented to the Chair SB 849, entitled:

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consol­idated Statutes, further providing for the testing of speedometers andmechanical, elec1rical and elec1ronic devices and for the use of certainelectronic speed timing devices by qualified police officers.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 12, 1995.

Senators AFFLERBACH, BELL, O'PAKE, PORTERFIELD,HUGHES and MUSTO presented to the Chair SB 850,entitled:

A.n Act amending the act of Jtme 3, 1937 (P. L. 1333, No. 320),entitl€:d "Pennsylvania Election Code," further providing for compen­sation. of election officers.

Which was committed to the Committee on STAlE GOV­ERNMENT, April 12, 1995.

Senator HOLL presented to the Chair SB 851, entitled:An Act amending the act of September 30 1985 (p. 1. 240, No.

61), entitled "Turnpike Organization, Extension and Toll Road Con­version Act," requiring service station convenience stores to offer forsale certain items.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 12, 1995.

Se:nators PETERSON and HART presented to the ChairSB 8:52, entitled:

An Act amending the act of May 21, 1943 (P. L. 571, No. 254),entitled, as amended, "The Fowth to Eighth Class County AssessmentLaw," further providing for valuation of persons and property.

Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE,April 12, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, HECKLER, O'PAKE andKASUNIC presented to the Chair SB 853, entitled:

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judi­ciaryand Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Stat­utes, providing for sexual offenses by psychotherapists and practitio­ners of the healing arts.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY,April 12, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, BELL, HECKLER and MOWERYpresented to the Chair SB 854, entitled:

An Act providing for the licensing of home inspection compa­nies~ imposing powers and duties on the Department of Labor andIndustry~ establishing the Home Inspection Fund; providing for en­forcement and penalties; and making an appropriation.

Which was committed to the Committee on URBAN AF­FAIRS AND HOUSING, April 12, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, HART, HELFRICK, PETERSONand AFFLERBACH presented to the Chair SB 855, entitled:

An Act amending the act of December 31, 1965 (p. L. 1257, No.511), entitled "The Local Tax Enabling Act," further providing forexclusions from gross receipts tax.

Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE,April 12, 1995.

Senators GREENLEAF, ULIANA, O'PAKE, AF­FLERBACH, HELFRICK, MOWERY, PETERSON,SHUMAKER and KASUNIC presented to the Chair SB 856,entitled:

An Act establishing the Prison Medical Services Program withinthe Department of Corrections.

Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIAR~

April 12, 1995.

Senator TILGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 857, enti­tled:

An Act providing for the capital budget for the fIscal year 1995­1996.

Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, April 12, 1995.

Senator TILGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 858, enti­tled:

An Act providing for adoption of capital projects to be fmancedfrom current revenues of the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conser­vation Fund.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 12, 1995.

Senator TILGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 859, enti­tled:

An Act making an appropriation from the Public SchoolEmployees' Retirement Fund to provide for expenses of the PublicSchool Employees' Retirement Board for the fIscal year July 1, 1995,to June 30, 1996, and for the payment of bills incurred and remainingunpaid at the close of the fIscal year ending June 30. 1995.

Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, April 12, 1995.

Senator TILGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 860, enti­tled:

An Act making an appropriation from the State Employees' Re­tirement FWld to provide for expenses of the State Employees' Retire­ment Board for the fIscal year July I, 1995, to June 30, 1996, and forthe payment of bills incwred and remaining unpaid at the close of thefIscal year ending June 30, 1995.

Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, April 12, 1995.

Senator TILGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 861, enti­tled:

An Act making an appropriation to the Treasury Department outof the Fish FWld for payment of general obligation debt service.

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Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, April 12, 1995.

Senator mGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 862, enti­tled:

An Act making appropriations from the Professional LicensureAugmentation AccoWlt and from restricted revenue accOWlts withinthe General Fund to the Department of State for use by 1he Bureau ofProfessional and Occupational Affairs in support of the professionallicensure boards assigned thereto.

Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, April 12, 1995.

Senator TILGHMAN presented to the Chair SB 863, enti­tled:

An Act making appropriations from the Workmen's Compensa­tion Administration FWld to the Department of Labor and Industryand the Department of Commerce to provide for the expenses ofadministering the Workers' Compensation Act, The PennsylvaniaOccupational Disease Act and the Office of Small Business Advocatefor the fiscal year July I, 1995, to June 30, 1996, and for the paymentof bills incwred and remaining Wlpaid at the close of the fIscal yearending JWle 30, 1995.

Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA­TIONS, April 12, 1995.

April 17. 1995

Senator SALVATORE presented to the Chair SB 864, enti­tled:

An Act amending the act of JWle 5, 1991 (p.L. 9, No.6), enti­tled "Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority Act forCities of the First Class," finther providing for financial plan of assist­ed city.

Which was committed to the Committee on IN1ERGOV­ERNMENTAL AFFAIRS, April 17, 1995.

Senators MOWERY, WENGER, AFFLERBACH,POR1ERFIELD, RHOADES, MUSTO, KASUNIC, STOUT,HELFRICK, O'PAKE, BELL, PETERSON and MELLOWpresented to the Chair SB 865, entitled:

An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylva­nia Consolidated Statutes, providing for health insurance premiumassistance payments for certain retired employees.

Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE,April 17, 1995.

Senators MOWERY, PORlERFIELD, RHOADES, MUS­TO, AFFLERBACH, BELL, SHUMAKER, STOUT,HELFRICK, ROBBINS, O'PAKE, KASUNIC and PETERSONpresented to the Chair SB 866, entitled:

An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Govern­ment) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, finther providing formultiple service members.

Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE,April 17, 1995.

Senators MUSTO, BELAN, STOUT, BRIGHTBILL andSCHWARTZ presented to the Chair SB 867, entitled:

An Act proviiling for the regulation of public bathing places; andcreating the Safe Bathing Place FWld.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 17, 1995.

Senators MUSTO, O'PAKE, BELAN and STOUT pmsentedto the Chair SB 868, entitled:

An Act regulating the use, stomge, purchase and sale of explosivematerials; requiring the licensing of persons for the detonation ofexplosive materials; requiring pennits for the purchase and sale ofexplosive materials; imposing duties on persons who use, store, pur­chase and sell explosive materials; authorizing the EnvironmentalQuality Board to adopt regulations and the Department of Environ­mental Resources to enforce and administer the act and regulations;providing for enfon:ement and remedies; establishing a fimd; p-escnb­ing penalties; and making repeals.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 17, 1995.

Senators MUSTO, HELFRICK, BELAN, HECKLER,STAPLETON, AFFLERBACH, STOUT and BRIGH'IBILLpresented to the Chair SB 869, entitled:

An Act creating a Pennsylvania rivers conservation program toconserve and enhance the river resources of this Commonwealththrough development and implementation of river conservation plans;establishing the Pennsylvania Rivers Conservation Registry to recog­nize local river conservation activities; establishing a Rivers Conser­vation Board; and providing technical and financial assistance tomunicipalities and river support groups for river conservation plan·ning and implementation activities.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 17, 1995.

Senators MUSTO, BELAN and STOUT presented to theChair SB 870, entitled:

An Act amending the act of June 21, 1939 (p. 1. 566, No. 284),entitled "The Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act," fuI1her puvid­ing for compensation for disability from beryllium poisoning.

Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR ANDINDUSTRY, April 17, 1995.

Senators MUSTO, HELFRICK, O'PAKE, SALVATORE,BELAN, HECKLER, STAPLETON, AFFLERBACH, STOUT,BRIGHTBILL and FISHER presented to the Chair SB 871,entitled:

An Act providing for the conservation and management of waterresources~ establishing a Statewide committee and regional waterresource advisory committees and providing for their powers andduties; providing for additional duties of the Department of Environ­mental Resources, the Environmental Hearing Boanl and the Environ­mental Quality Bo~ providing for a State Water Plan. for conserva­tion areas, for permits for the withdrawal or diversion of water, fordrought planning, for enforcement, for civil and equitable remediesand for civil and criminal penalties; establishing the Water Conserva­tion Account; providing for the establislunent and collection of certainfees~ and making repeals.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 17, 1995.

Senators BRIGHTBILL, SALVATORE, SHUMAKER,BELL, BAKER, JUBELIRER, O'PAKE, AFFLERBACH,LOEPER, FISHER, MADIGAN, HART, HECKLER,ULIANA, MUSTO and PORTERFIELD presented to the ChairSB 872, entitled:

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An Act providing for negotiated regulation and policy guidanceprocec=dings by the Environmental Quality Board and for the Depart­ment of Environmental Resources; authorizing the EnvironmentalQuality BoaId to review requests for negotiated regulation and policyguidance proceedings; creating the Public Rulemaking AssistanceFund; and authorizing the formation of advisory committees, thescheduling of workshops and public meetings and the formation ofprocedures for giving the public access to department documents.

Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, April 17, 1995.

Senators ROBBINS and ANDREZESKI presented to theChait' SB 873, entitled:

An Act designating a section of Route 19 in Erie County, Penn­sylvania, as the General Strong Vmcent Memorial Highway.

Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­TATION, April 17, 1995.

Senators JUBELIRER, HELFRICK, HART, PUNT, SAL­VATORE, SlEWART, SHUMAKER and LEMMONDpresented to the Chair SB 874, entitled:

An Act amending the act of July 3, 1986 (p. L. 388, No. 84),entitled "Sunshine Act," further providing for attorney fees.

Which was committed to the Committee on STAlE GOV­ER.Nl\1ENT, April 17, 1995.

Senators JUBELIRER, HELFRICK, HART, PUNT, SAL­VATORE and SlEWART presented to the Chair SB 87~,

entitl,cd:An Act amending the act of July 3, 1986 (p. L. 388, No. 84),

entitled "Sunshine Act," further providing for penalties.

Which was committed to the Committee on STAlE GOV­ER.Nl\1ENT, April 17, 1995.

RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED

TIle PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following Sen­ate Resolutions numbered, entitled, and referred as follows,which were read by the Clerk:

March 21. 1995

AMENDING SECTIONS ~ AND 6OF SENATE RULE xxn

Scmator MELLOW offered the following resolution (SenateResolution No. 28), which was read and referred to the Com­mittee on Rules and Executive Nominations:

In the Senate, March 21, 1995

A RESOLUTION

Amending sections 5 and 6 of Senate Rule XXII.

RESOLVED, That sections 5 and 6 of Senate Rule XXII beamended to read:

XXII CORRESPONDENTSAdmission to Press Gallery ­Committee on Correspondents

•••Photographs in Senate Chamber - Hearings

5. Accredited media photographers may be authorized by the

President Pro Tempore to take still photographs in the Senate[, andby the Speaker of the House to take still photogmphs in the House ofRepresentatives]. Applications to take still photographs at public hear­ings of committees must be approved by the Committee Chainnan orCo-challman conducting such hearing.

Photogmphs [- Notice to be Given16. [No] (a) Until the Senate adopts policy directives regarding

still photography. no still photographs shall be taken in the Senate [orHouse ofRepresentatives] dW'ing sessions, being at ease or recessed,without prior notice to the Senators in the Senate [or the Representa­tives in the House of Representatives]. When possible, such noticeshall be given at the beginning of the session, at ease or recess, dur­ing which the still photographs are scheduled·to be taken.

(b) Photogmphing of Senate sessions in the Senate Chambershall be pennitted as provided in policy directives developed andrecommended by the Committee on Management Operations. Thepolicy directives recommended by the Committee on ManagementOperations shall be submitted to the Senate and shall become effec­tive on the approval of a resolution by the Senate by the vote of amajority of the Senators elected.

March 29 1995

ESTABLISHING THE JOINT COMMITTEEON UNFUNDED MANDATES

Senators BODACK, LAVALLE, TARTAGLIONE, FUMO,MELLOW, STAPLETON, O'PAKE, STOUT, BELAN,KASUNIC and WAGNER offered the following resolution(Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 31), which was read andreferred to the Committee on Local Government:

In the Senate, March 29, 1995

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Establishing the Joint Committee on Unfimded Mandates.

WHEREAS, The General Assembly is acutely aware of the oner­ous burden of the unfunded mandates which are promulgated by theFederal Government; and

WHEREAS, The Geneml Assembly recognizes that any unifonnmandate emanating from the Federal Government does not confonnto the individual chamcteristics of any state; and

WHEREAS, The General Assembly has confinned that rules andregulations promulgated by a distant government are invariably inflex­ible and inappropriate; and

WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States has begun torecognize the deleterious role of unfunded mandates and has causedthe Geneml Accounting Office to investigate the costs of these man­dates to the states, localities and citizenry; and

WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States has recentlypassed legislation which will significantly reduce if not eliminateunfunded mandates; and

WHEREAS, The General Assembly has not investigated themandates it enacts on its citizens and county and local governments;and

WHEREAS, The General Assembly has no accounting of thecosts of the unfunded mandates it has legislated nor any accountingof the costs of regulations published in the Pennsylvania Bulletinwhich are promulgated by executive and adminislrative agencies pur­suant to laws enacted by the General Assembly; therefore be it

RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concmring), That theGeneml Assembly establish the Joint Committee on Unfimded Man­dates as a special committee; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the committee consist of five members, oneappointed by the Governor, one appointed by the President pro tem­pore of the Senate, one appointed by the Minority Leader of the Sen­ate, one appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives

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and one appointed by the MinoriW Leader of the House of Represen­tatives; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the appointee of the Governor serve as chairof the committee; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Local Government Commission serve asstaff for the committee; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the committee identify a list of Federal, Stateand joint FederaJlState mandates upon municipalities as defmed in 1Pa.C.S. § 1991 (relating to defmitions) and indicate a funding levelfor each mandate; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the committee study the cost in terms of mon­ey and administrative time of unfunded State mandates to municipali­ties as defmed in 1 Pa.C.S. § 1991; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the committee be empowered to hold hearings,take testimony and make investigations at places as deemed necessmyin this Commonwealth; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the committee be empowered to issue subpo€>­nas under the hand and seal of its chair commanding a person toappear before the committee and to answer questions touching mattersproperly being inquired into by the committee and to produce docu­ments the committee deems necessmy and that such subpoenas beable to be served upon any person and have the same effect as sub­poenas issued out of the courts of this Commonwealth; and be itfurther

RESOLVED, That the committee make a report of its findingsand recommenda1ions to the Secretary of the Senate and to the ChiefClerk of the House of Representatives by June 30, 1995.

GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS

LIST OF LOBBYISTS AND ORGANIZATIONS

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA

April 3, 1995

To the Honorable, the Senate of theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania

To the Honorable, the House of Representativesof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

In compliance with Act No. 712 of the 1961 Session and Act No.212 of the 1976 Session of the General Assembly titled the "Lobby­ing Registration and Regulation Act," we herewith jointly present alist containing the names and addresses of the persons who haveregistered from March 1, 1995 through March 31, 1995 inclusive, forthe 179th Session of the General Assembly. This list also contains thenames and addresses of the organizations represented by these regis­1rants.

Respectfully submitted:

MARK R. CORRIGANSecretarySenate of Pennsylvania

TED MAZIAChief ClerkHouse of Representatives

(See Appendix' for complete list.)

RESOLUTION OF THECOMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIASENATE

March 21, 1995

The Honorable Mark R. CorriganSecretary of the Senate462 Main CapitolHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120

Dear Mark:

As directed by the 1995 General Assembly, I am enclosing Sen­ate Joint Resolution No. 279, memorializing the Congress of the Unit­ed States to propose an amendment to Article V of the Constitutionof the United States to provide for state-initiated amendments to theConstitution.

The Patron of this resolution is Senator Vngil H Goode, Jr., 124Orchard Avenue, Rocky Mount, Vuginia 24151.

The resolution was agn:ed to by the Senate on FebmaIy 20, 1995,and the House of Delegates on February 16, 1995.

With kind regards, I am

Sincerely yours,

SUSAN CLARKE SCHAAR

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 279

Memorializing the Congress of the United States to propose anamendment to Article V of the Constitution of the United Statesto provide for the state-initiated amendments to the Constitution.

Agreed to by the Senate, February 20, 1995Agreed to by the House of Delegates, February 16, 1995

WHEREAS, all thirty-three amendments proposed to the UnitedStates Constitution since 1788, including the twenty-seven amend­ments adopted, have been initiated by the Congress; and

WHEREAS, more than 400 petitions from the several states re­questing a constitutional convention to propose amendments havebeen fIled with Congress but have never resulted in the calling of aconvention or adoption of an amendment; and

WHEREAS, there should be a careful balance of national andstate power in a federal system, and the present mechanisms for theamendment of the Constitution have proven to be incapable of afroId­ing the proper balance between the national and state governments intheir abilities to propose amendments to the Constitution; and

WHEREAS, the envisioned and desirable equipoise betweennational and state powers requires a means for the several states to beable to propose and adopt amendments to the Constitution; and

WHEREAS, the Commonwealth, in 1990, joined with other statesto propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to enablethree-fourths of the states to amend the Constitution subject to con­gressional veto and, in 1995, confmns its support for that proposal,1990 House Joint Resolution No. 140; and

WHEREAS, it is proper that alternative proposals to address theissue of how best to restore the desired balance between the statesand the national government should be considered; and

WHEREAS, the agreement by three-fourths of the legislatures ofthe several states to the same proposed amendment within a seven­year span should provide assurance that a proposed amendment is thewill of the people, and that agreement should result in the adoptionof the proposed amendment without the necessity of action by theCongress; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring,That the General Assembly of Virginia request the Congress of theUnited States to propose an amendment to Article V of the Constitu­tion of the United States which provides for state-initiated amend­ments to the Constitution. The amendment provides for the deletionof the language shown as stricken and the insertion of the italicizedlanguage, in essence, as follows:

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ARTICLE VAMENDMENT OF TIlE CONSTITUTION

TJlle Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem itnecessmy, shall propose amendments to this Constitution, or, on theapplications of the legislatures of two thiIds of the several states, shallcall a convention for proposing amendments, which, in either case,shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of this Constitution,when mtified by the legislatures of three fomths of the several states,or by conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the othermode of mtification may be proposed by the Congress; l.49vlQeQ listBe 1IIlIBlIIIleIlt "Me IR8Y ~a ma4e pRef te tR.a yaH eM tR.eus&luleigBt klWil:8d BB8 ei8kt sIwIl ill 8Ily IRIIfHl8f ~t tM iiRJt BB8 iMtAela1l1l8siIl tl:ls 1HntR. SeegeR ef tR.a first BJUela; _ that .

In addition, whenever the legislatures of three fourths of theseveral states shall propose and adopt an identical amendment to thisComtitwion, related to but one subject, that amendment shall be validas a petrt of this Constitution, without any action being required bythe Congress, upon receipt by the Clerk of the Supreme Court ofcertified copies of that amendment from states which represent threefourthJr of the several states; provided that the Clerk receives suchcertified copies within a seven-year period beginning on the date hereceives the first certified copy of the proposed amendment; and pro­vided that each state shall retain the power to rescind its action topropo~'e and adopt the amendment until the expiration ofthe seven­year p~riod or the date of receipt by the Clerk of certified copies ofthe !JQ1IrIe amendmentfrom three-fourths of the several states whichev­er first occurs.

Upon receipt from the first ten states of the identical proposedamendment, the Supreme Court shall within sixty days thereafter rulewhether the amendment is, in fact, related to one subject 0fJ6I. If theSUpre7li1e Courlrules that the amendment is related to but one subject,or if the Supreme Court fails to rule on the issue within the sixtydays, the amendment shall be conclusively presumed to meet the one­subject standanJ. If the Supreme Court rules that the amendment failsto meet the one-subject standard, the proposed amendment shall beinvalid.

Hcrwever, no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of itsequal s:uffrage in the Senate; and be it

RESOLVED FURTIlER, That the General Assembly request thelegislatures of the several states to apply to Congress for the proposalof this amendment to the Constitution of the United States; and, beit

RI~SOLVED FINALLY, That the Clerk of the Senate transmitcopies of this resolution to the President of the Senate of the UnitedStates, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the UnitedStates,1he Archivist of the United States at the National Archives andRecords Administration of the United States, the members of theVuginiIll delegation to the United States Congress, and the legislaturesof each of the several sates, attesting the adoption of this resolution.

RESOLUTION OF THESTATE OF OREGON

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

OREGON STATE SENATES-223 State CapitolSalem, OR 97310

March 23, 1995

The Honorable Mark CorriganSecretary of the SenateSenate, 462 Main CapitolHarrisburg, PA 17120

Dear Mr. Corrigan:

Oregon's Sixty-eighth Legislative Assembly has adopted SenateConcunent Resolution 3 which declares sovereignty of the State ofOregon over the Federal Government and instructs the Federal Gov­ernment to cease and desist immediately all mandates outside thescope of its constitutionally delegated authority.

This authenticated copy of SCR 3 is transmitted to you as direct-ed.

Respectfully,

JUDy HALLSecretary of the Senate

SENATE CONCURRENf RESOLUTION 3

Sponsored by Senator JOHNSON, Representatives BAUM,HAYDEN, OAKLEY; Senators ADAMS, BAKER, DERFLER,DWYER, HANNON, KENNEMER, KINTIGH, LIM, MILLER,SHANNON, SMITII, STULL, TIMMS, WALDEN, YllI, Repre­sentatives ADAMS, BRIAN, CLARNO, CORCORAN, FISHER,GRISHAM, JOHNSON, LEWIS, LOKAN, LUKE,LUNDQUIST, MARKHAM, MEEK, MILNE, MONfGOMERY,NORRIS, PARKS, QUTUB, REPINE, SCHOON, SNODGRASS,STARR, STROBECK, TARNO, TIERNAN, VANLEEUWEN,WAIT, WELLS, WELSH

To the President of the United States, the Speaker of the Houseof Representatives and the President of the Senate of the UnitedStates:

We, the Sixty-eighth Legislative Assembly of the State of Ore­gon, in legislative session assembled, respectfully declare as follows:

Whereas the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the UnitedStates reads as follows:

"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitu­tion, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States re­spectively, or the people:; and

Whereas the Tenth Amendment defines the total scope of federalpower as being that specifically granted by the United States Consti­tution and no more; and

Whereas the scope of power defmed by the Tenth Amendmentmeans that the Federal Govennnent was created by the states specifi­cally to be an agent of the states~ and

Whereas today, in 1995, the states are in fact treated as agents ofthe Federal Government; and

Whereas we declare that all Oregonians, when they fonn a socialcompact, are equal in right, that all power is inherent in the peopleand all free governments are fOlmded on their authority and institutedfor their peace, safety and happiness and that they have at all timesa right to alter, refonn or abolish their government in such manner asthey may think proper; and

Whereas memorials have been forwarded to the Federal Govern­ment by the Oregon Legislative Assembly without any response orresult from Congress or the Federal Government; and

Whereas many federal mandates are directly in violation of theTenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States; and

Whereas the United States Supreme Comt has ruled in New Yorlcv. United States, 112 S. Ct 2408 (1992), that Congress may not sim­ply commandeer the legislative and regulatory processes of the states;and

Whereas a number of proposals now pending from the presentadministration and from the previous Congress would further violatethe United States Constitution; now, therefore,

Be It Resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Ore­gon:

(1) That the State of Oregon hereby claims sovereignty under theTenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over allother powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the FederalGovernment by the United States Constitution.

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(2) That the Federal Government, as our agent, is hereby instruct­ed to cease and desist. effective immediately, mandates that are be­yond the scope of its constitutionally delegated power.

(3) That a copy of this resolution sball be sent to the President ofthe United States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, thePresident of the Senate of the United States and each house of eachstate's legislature of the United States of America.

Adopted by Senate FebroaIy 16, 1995Readopted by Senate March 14, 1995

JUDy HALL, Secretary of SenateGORDON SMlTII, President of the Senate

Adopted by House March 9, 1995BEVERLY CLARNO, Speaker of House

RESOLUTION OF THESTATE OF ARKANSAS

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

STATE OF ARKANSASARKANSAS SENATE

General AssemblyLittle Rock, Arkansas 72201

March 24, 1995

Mr. Mark R. CorriganSecretary of the SenateSenate, 462 Main CapitolHarrisburg, PA 17120

Dear Mark:

As directed by the 1995 General Assembly, I am enclosing Sen­ate Concwrent Resolution No.2, declaring the sovereignty of theState of Arkansas under the lOth Amendment to the Constitution ofthe United States and petitioning Congress to cease and desist man­dates that are beyond the scope of its Constitutionally-delegated pow­ers.

The Patrons of this resolution are Senators Bill Walters, PeggyJeffries, Gary D. Hunter, Fay W. Boozman, ill, John E. Brown andDoyle Webb.

The resolution was agreed to by the Senate January 30, 1995, andby the House of Representatives on February 17, 1995.

With kind regards, I am

Sincerely yours,

ANN CORNWELL

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 2

Declaring the sovereignty of the State of Arkansas under the lOthAmendment to the Constitution of the United States and petition­ing Congress to cease and desist mandates that are beyond thescope of its constitutionally-delegated powers.

SubtitleDeclaring the sovereignty of the State of Arkansas under the 10th

Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and petition­ing Congress to cease and desist mandates that are beyond thescope of its constitutionally-delegated powers.

WHERFAS, the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the Unit­ed States reads as follows: "The powers not delegated to the UnitedStates by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are re­served to the States respectively, or to the people."; and

WHEREAS, 1he 10th Amendment defines 1he total scope of fed­eral power as being that specifically granted by the United StatesConstitution and no more; and

WHEREAS, 1he scope of power defined by 1he 10th Amendmentmeans that the federal government was created by the states specifi­cally to be an agent of the states; and

WHEREAS, today the states are demonstrably treated as agentsof the federal government; and

WHEREAS, numerous resolutions have been forwarded to thefederal government by the Arkansas General Assembly without anyresponse or result from Congress or the federal government; and

WHEREAS, many federal mandates are directly in violation ofthe lOth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and

WHEREAS, the United States Supreme Court has ruled in NewYolk v. United States, 112 S. Ct 2408 (1992), that Congress may notsimply commandeer the legislative and regulatory processes of thestates; and

WHEREAS, a nmnber of proposals from previous administrationsand some now pending from the present administration and fromCongress may further violate the United States Constitution;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of theEightieth General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, the House ofRepresentatives concurring therein:

(1) That the State of Arkansas hereby claims sovereignty underthe 10th Amendment to 1he Constitution of the United States over allpowers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal govern­ment by the United States Constitution.

(2) That this serve as Notice and Demand to the federal govern­ment, as our agent, to cease and desist, effective immediately, man­dates that are beyond 1he scope of its constitutionall delegated pow­ers.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this Resolution besent by the Secretary of the Senate to the President of the UnitedStates, 1he Speaker of 1he United States House of Representatives, 1hePresident of the United States Senate, the presiding officers of eachchamber of the legislatures of the several states, and Arkansas' Con­gressional Delegation.

BILL WALTERSJOHN E. BROWNPEGGY JEFFRIESFAY W. BOOZMAN,mDOYLE WEBB

RESOLUTION OF THESTATE OF UTAH

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

RESOLUTION ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MANDATESH,J.R. 3

1995 General SessionState of Utah

Sponsor: Nora B. Stephens

R. Mont Evans Don E. Bush Raymond W. ShortMania Dillree Lowell A. Nelson Charles E. BradfordBrian R. Allen 1. Brent Haymond M Keele JohnsonStephen M. Bodily Bill Wright Joseph G. MurrayNonn L. Nielsen Orville D. Carnahan Bradley T. JohnsonJordan Tanner Doyle M. Mortimer Ron BigelowTim Moran Fred R. Hunsaker Eli H. AndersonJohn B. Arrington John William Hickman James R. Gowans1. Reese Hunter Douglas S. Peterson Evan L. OlsenDeMar Bud Bowman Peter C. Knudson David UreChristine R. Fox Blake D. Chard Frank R. PignanelliMichael G. Waddoups Jack A. Seitz A. LaMont TylerMartin R. Stephens Thomas Hatch Robert HM KillpackBeverly Ann Evans Met Johnson Shirley V Jensen

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENTREGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

A Joint Resolution of the Legislature urging the federal governmentto acknowledge the sovereignty of the State of Utah under the

10th Amendment of the United States Constitution over all pow­e1S DO~ ~umerated and granted to the federal govenunent by theConstitution; and to cease the imposition of mandates on thestates that are beyond the scope of its authority under the 10thAmendment to the Constitution of the United States.

Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah:

WHERFAS the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the Unit­ed States reads as follows: "The powers not delegated to the UnitedStates by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are re­served to the States respectively, or to the people,";

WHEREAS the 10th Amendment defmes the scope of federalpower as being that specifically granted by the United States Consti­tution and no more;

WHERFAS the scope of power defined by the 10th Amendmentmean.CJ that the federal government was created by the states specifi­cally Ito be an agent of the states;

WHEREAS today, in 1995, the states are in fact 1reated as agentsof the federal governmen~

WHEREAS numerous resolutions have been forwarded to thefeden~ government by the Utah Legislature without any response orresult from Congress or the federal governmen~

WHEREAS many federal mandates are directly in violation ofthe 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States

WHEREAS the Vice President of the United States in the Reportof the National Penonnance Review has recommended that unfundedmandates imposed from Washington, D.C., be cu~ that Congressrefrain from imposing new mandates; and that an executive order beissued to limit the use of unfimded mandates on legislative proposals,reguhlltions, and policies, and to narrow the circumstances underwhich federal departments and agencies may impose new mandates;

'WHEREAS the United States Supreme Court has ruled in New':'mk Y. United States, 112 S. Ct 2408 (1992), that Congress may nots1Ulply commandeer the legislative and regulatory processes of thestates;, and~~S a number of proposals now pending fiom the present

admiIllistration and from Congress would further violate the UnitedStates Constitution:

NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature ofthe state of Utah strongly urge the federal government, as the agentof the state, to acknowledge the sovereignty of the state of Utah underthe lOth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over allother powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federalgovernment by the United States Constitution, including at least theSOVeI'l~ignty over its people and its natural resources.

BE IT FURTIffiR RESOLVED that the Legislature strongly urgethe federal government to cease issuing mandates that are beyond thescope of its authority under the lOth Amendment to the Constitutionof the United States.

BE IT FURTIlER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution besent to the President of the United States" the Speaker of the Houseof Representatives, the congressional delegation, the President of theUnited States Senate, and the legislature of each state.

Afton B. Bradshaw Michael R. StylerSue Lockman

R. Lee Ellertson COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIAIndependent Regulatory Review Commission

333 Market S1reet, 14th FloorHanisburg, PA 17101

March 24, 1995

Honorable Robert C. JubelirerPresident Pro TemporeSenate of Pennsylvania292 Main Capitol BuildingHarrisburg, PA 17120

Dear President Pro Tempore Jubelirer:

On behalf of the Independent Regulatory Review Commission,I take great pleasure in providing you with a copy of our 1994 Annu­al Report, which mmks the beginning of our second decade of review.

The section entitled "Reflections" chronicles the .history of theCommission. From our inception in 1983, our mission has been tocreate and maintain a level playing field for the regulated and theregulators. In the pursuit of our mission, we have been fortunate todevelop excellent working relationships with the General Assembly,Executive agencies and people affected by, or interested in, the regu­latory process.

We hope to continue those relationships. A continuation of thespirit of cooperation among the Legislature, the agencies and theCommission will ensure that all regulations promulgated will be inthe best interests of the public.

The summaries of regulations found in the Annual Report shouldprovide you with a sample of the more difficult issues reviewed byyou and your colleagues. We are grateful for the support that you andother legislative leaders have provided to the Commission.

I am always available to you and your staff to answer any ques-tions or receive any comments you may have on this Report

Sincerely,

FRANK 1. ERTZExecutive Director

The PRESIDENT. This report will be fIled in the Library.

PACE DRUG UTILIZATION REVIEWANNUAL REPORT FOR 1994

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

COMMONWEALTII OF PENNSYLVANIADepar1ment of Aging

Harrisbmg, Pennsylvania 17101-1195

March 30, 1995

Mr. Mark R. ConiganSecretarySenate of Pennsylvania462 Main CapitolHanisburg, PA 17120

Dear Mr. Corrigan:

As required by the Lottery Preservation Act (No. 1992-128, Sec­tion 901.1(b», I am foIWarding herewith the PACE Drug UtilizationReview Annual Report for 1994.

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Should you need additional copies of this report, or require expla­nation of its contents, please contact my PACE Director ThomasSnedden at 787-7313.

Sincerely,

RICHARD BROWDIESecretary

The PRESIDENT. This report will be filed in the Libnuy.

APPOINTMENTS BYPRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE

'I'OO PRESIDENT. 'I'OO Chair wishes to announce the Presi­dent pro tempore bas made the following appointments:

Senator 1. Doyle Connan as a member of the Motor carrierAdvisOlY Committee.

Senator Edwin G. Holl as a member of the Legislative Bud­get and Finance Committee.

Senator Gibson E. Annstrong as a member of the CapitolPreservation Committee.

Senator John Peterson as a member of the Committee onHealth of the Assembly on Fedetal Issues of the National Con­ference of State Legislatures.

Senator Allyson Y. Schwartz as an alternate member of theConnnittee on Health of the Assembly on Fedetal Issues of theNational Conference of State Legislatures.

Senator Roger A. Madigan as a member of the Committeeon Agriculture and International Trade of the Assembly onFederal Issues of the National Conference of State Legisla­tures.

Senator RichaId A. Tilghman as a member of the AdvisoryCouncil for the Southeastern Veterans Center.

Senator William 1. Stewart as a member of the GoverningBoard of the Northeast Recycling Council.

Senator Vincent Furno as a member of the EconomiclFiscalAffairs Committee of the Eastern Regional Conference of theCouncil of State Governments.

Senator Michael Dawida as a member of the Econom­iclFiscal Affairs Committee of the Eastern Regional Confer­ence of the Council of State Governments.

Senator Eugene E. Porterlield as a member of the Connnit­tee on EnvironrnentlEneIgy of the Eastern Regional Conferenceof the Council of State Governments.

Senator Raphael Musto as a member of the Committee onEnvironrnentlEneIgy of the Eastern Regional Conference of theCouncil of State Governments.

Senator Hardy Wtlliams as a member of the Connnittee onHealth of the Eastern Regional Conference of the Council ofState Governments.

Senator Tefl)' Punt as a member of the PennsylvaniaVeterans' Memorial Commission, and the Vietnam VeteransHealth Initiative Commission.

Senator J. Barty Stout as a member of the Motor CarrierAdvisory Connnittee, and the Connnittee on Transportation ofthe Eastern Regional Conference of the Council of State Gov­ernments.

Ms. Irene Rosen Matks as a member of the Board of Direc­tors of the Lawyers' Trust Accounts Board.

Mr. Paul Zelenkofske as a Conunonwealth Trustee of Tem­ple University.

Mr. Pete Capataides as a member of the Legislative AuditAdvisory Commission.

Mr. Frank Cimioo as a member of the Fire Safety AdvisoryConnnittee to the Pennsylvania EmeIgeDCy Management Agen­cy.

Mr. Jay Muir as a member of the Legislative Audit Advis0­ry Commission.

Mr. Brian 1. Clark, Esquire, as a member of theEnvironmental Hearing Board Rules Committee.

Mr. Willard A. Snyder as a member of the Advisory Com­mission to assist the Secretary of Banking regarding interstatebanking.

APPOINTMENTS PURSUANT TO HOUSECONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO.2

The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce theMajority Leader has appointed Mr. L. William Kay n and Mr.Ted Wolf as members of a commission to study the manage­ment of current government operations, pmsuant to HouseConcurrent Resolution NO.2.

APPOINTMENTS BY MINORITY LEADER

The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce the Mi­nority Leader bas made the following appointments:

Mr. James L. Garcia as insurance representative of the In­surance Fraud Prevention Authority.

Attorney Kenneth B. Burldey to serve on the EnvironmentalHearing Board Rules Committee.

Attorney William G. Brucker to serve on the PennsylvaniaEconomic Development Financing Authority.

REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES

Senator TILGHMAN, from the Committee on Appropria­tions, reported the following bills:

SB 490 (pr. No. 509) (Rereported)

An Act exempting political subdivisions from compliance withcertain laws that require political subdivisions to spend funds or thatlimit the ability of political subdivisions to raise revenue.

DB 1169 (pr. No. 1541) (Amended)

An Act making appropriations from a restricted revenue accOlmtwithin the General Fund and from Federal augmentation funds to thePennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

DB 1170 (pr. No. 1302)

An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue ac­count within the General Fund to the Office of Small Business Advo­cate in the Department of Commerce.

DB ·1171 (pr. No. 1542) (Amended)

An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue ac­count within the General Fund to the Office of Consumer Advocatein the Office of Attorney General.

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Senator GREENLEAF, from the Committee on Judiciary,reported the following bills:

SB 283 (pr. No. 290)

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsyl­vania Consolidated Statutes, prohibiting the provision of butane tominors.

SB 347 (pr. No. 359)

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) ofthe Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for appealsof contempt citations and for the jurisdiction of the PhiladelphiaMunicipal Court.

SB 752 (pr. No. 789)

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitutionof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for trial byjury and waiver of this right

SB 806 (pr. No. 855)

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitutionofthe Commonwealth ofPennsylvania, further providing for securityfrom searches and seizures.

LEGISLATIVE LEAVES

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromDemware, SenatorLoepe~

Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, I request a tempomyCapitol leave on behalf of Senator Baker.

The PRESIDENT. Senator Loeper requests a tempomyCapitlJlleave for Senator Baker. Without objection, that leavewill be granted.

The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Allegheny, Sena­tor BOWiCk.

Senator BODACK. Mr. President, I request a legislativeleave for Senator Belan, and a tempomy Capitol leave forSenator Hughes.

The PRESIDENT. Senator Bodack requests a legislativeleave for Senator Belan, and a tempomy Capitol leave forSenator Hughes. Without objection, those leaves will be grant­ed.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

WEEKLY ADJOURNMENT

Senator LOEPER offered the following resolution, whichwas read as follows:

In the Senate, April 18, 1995

RESOLVED, (the House of Representatives concurring), Thatwhen the Senate adjourns this week it reconvene on Monday, April24, 1995, tmless sooner recalled by the President Pro Tempore of theSenate; and be it further

RESOLVED, That when the House of Representatives adjournsthis week it reconvene on Monday, April 24, 1995, unless soonerrecalled by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

On the question,Will the Senate adopt the resolution?

The yeas and nays were required by Senator LOEPER andwere as follows, viz:

YEAS-50

Afilerbach Gerlach Madigan ShafferAndrezeski Greenleaf Mellow ShumakerAnnstrong Hart Mowery StapletonBaker Heckler Musto StewartBelan Helfrick Q'Pake StoutBell Holl Peterson TartaglioneBodack Hughes Porterfield TtlghmanBrightbill Jones Punt TomlinsonCorman Jubelirer Rhoades UlianaDawida Kasunic Robbins WagnerDelp LaValle Salvatore WengerFisher Lemmond Schwartz WilliamsFumo Loeper

NAYS-o

A majority of the Senators having voted "aye," the questionwas determined in the affirmative, and the resolution wasadopted.

Ordered, That the SecretaIy of the Senate present the sanE

to the House of Representatives for concurrence.

SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESSGUESTS OF SENATOR MICHAEL A. O'PAKE

PRESENTED TO THE SENATE

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromBerks, Senator O'Pake.

Senator O'PAKE. Mr. President, visiting with us today inthe gallety is a group of homeschoolers from the Boyertownarea in Berks County with Mr. and Mrs. Greg Wasser, and Iwould ask that the Senate extend its usual warm welcome tothe bright group of homeschoolers from the Boyertown area.

The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator O'Pakeplease rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warmwelcome.

(Applause.)

GUESTS OF SENATOR ROBERT D. ROBBINSPRESENTED TO THE SENATE

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromMercer, Senator Robbins.

Senator ROBBINS. Mr. President, first, I would like tointroduce Representative Brock Bierman, his wife, Lisa, andtheir 5-week-old daughter, Allison. Brock is a member of theHouse of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island.

The PRESIDENT. Would Representative Bierman, his wife,Lisa, and their 5-week-old daughter, Allison, please stand sothe Senate may give you its usual warm welcome.

(Applause.)The PRESIDENT. And the Chair would add that Brock is

a member of the House of Representatives in the State ofRhode Island.

The Chair again recognizes the gentleman from Mercer,Senator Robbins.

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Senator ROBBINS. Mr. President, I would like to also in­troduce some guests seated in the gallery. They are eighthgrnde students from Sharon High School and Hennitage Mid­dle School in Mercer County. They are accompanied by theirteachers, lim Akins and Lauren Canine.

The PRESIDENT. Would our guests please rise so that theSenate may give you its usual wann welcome.

(Applause.)

GUESTS OF SENATOR JAMES W. GERLACHPRESENTED TO THE SENATE

The PRESIDENT. And for the purpose of introducing addi­tional guests, the Chair recognizes the gentleman from Cheste~

Senator Gerlach.Senator GERLACH. Mr. President, I have the pleasure of

introducing two gentlemen who have trekked here from Mont­gomery County. Bob Thomas is a supervisor in New HanoverTownship, Montgomery County, and Dan Williams is a busi­nessman from Pottstown. I would ask that the Senate extem. itsrecognition to them.

The PRESIDENT. Would our guests please rise so the Sen­ate may acknowledge you.

(Applause.)

GUESTS OF SENATOR DANIEL S. DELPPRESENTED TO THE SENATE

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromYolk, Senator Delp.

Senator DELP. Mr. President, I would just like to read intothe record that visiting the Capitol earlier today were folksfrom the York Chamber of Commerce, as well as folks fromthe Hanover Chamber of Commerce. They visited the Capitolearlier today and visited with some of my fellow colleagueshere in the Senate. Unfortunately, both groups have left so theycould oot be here in the gallery, but I did want to read into therecord that they did visit here today.

The PRESIDENT. And the record will reflect so.

GUESTS OF SENATOR CLARENCE D. BELLPRESENTED TO THE SENATE

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromDelaware, Senator Bell.

Senator BELL. Mr. President, in the balcony are 47 studentsam their teachers from Chester High School, from the city ofChester, which, for the benefit of my fellow legislators, wasthe site of the first legislative meetings of the Pennsylvanialegislature. Would the Senate extend its usual wann welcome.

The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Bell pleaserise so that the Senate may give you its usual wann welcome.

(Applause.)

DISCHARGE PETITION

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows:

In the Senate, April 18, 1995

A PETITION

To place before the Senate the nomination of Martin F. Hom,as Secretaly, Department of Com:ctions.

TO: The Presiding Officer of the Senate

WE The undersigned members of the Senate, pursuant to section8 (b) of Article N of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, do herebyrequest that you place the nomination of Martin F. Hom, as Secrelmy,Department of Corrections, before the entire ~te bodr fo! a vote,the nomination not having been voted upon within 15 legislative days:

William J. StewartRobert J. MellowLeonanl J. BodackMichael A. O'PakeVmcent J. FumoPatrick J. StapletonAnthony B. Andrezeski

The PRESIDENT. The communication will be laid on thetable.

RECESS

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromDelaware, Senator Loeper.

Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, at this time I would askfor a recess of the Senate for the purpose of a Republicancaucus to begin immediately in the first floor caucus room,with an expectation of returning to the floor at approximately4:15.

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromAllegheny, Senator Bodack.

Senator BODACK. Mr. President, we will have a Deroocrat­ic caucus right off the floor.

The PRESIDENT. The Senate will stand in recess for pur­poses of a Republican caucus to occur in the first floor caucusroom, with the intention of returning at approximately 4:15,and the Democratic Members will also convene for a caucus.

The Senate stands in recess.

AFTER RECESS

The PRESIDENT. The time of recess baving expired, theSenate will come to order.

LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED

The PRESIDENT. The Chair would oote that the temponuyCapitol leave of Senator Baker is cancelled.

CALENDAR

THIRD CONSIDERATION CALENDAR

BILL OVER IN ORDER

DB 276 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in itsorder at the request of Senator LOEPER.

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BILLSREREFERRED

SB ISO (Pr. No. 151) - The Senate proceeded to consider­ation of the bill, entitled:

An Act regulating and requiring the licensure of electrical con­tractors~ establishing the State Board of Electrical Contractors andproviding for its powers and duties~ making an appropriation~ andproviding penalties.

Upon motion of Senator LOEPER, and agreed to, the billwas rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations.

SB 355 (Pr. No. 814) - The Senate proceeded to consider­ation of the bill, entitled:

An Act providing for the tax exemption of institutions of purelypublic charity.

Upon motion of Senator LOEPER, and agreed to, the billwas rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations.

BILL§ OVER IN ORDER

SB 433 and SB 725 -- Without objection, the bills werepassed over in their order at the request of Senator LOEPER.

UNFINISHED BUSINESSCONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following reso­IUtiOIIS, which were read, considered and adopted:

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to OfficerWendy Brantley, Lehigh WIey Syrian Arab American Cultur­al Association, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation,Lehigh WIey Chapter and to the Whitehall High School Girls'Baskc~tball Team by Senator Afflerbach.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to ReverendKenneth E. Chittick by Senators Afflerbach and Brightbill.

CClngratulations of the Senate were extended to MajorThomas R Shapter, Charles McElhinny, Bill Hill and to TerryJeffril:s by Senator Andrezeski.

C<llngratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Donald G. Cargas, Mr. and Mrs. Truman C. Gregg, Mr.and ~,frs. John Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herr, Mr. and Mrs.Roy H. Weaver and to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sandbek by SenatorArmstrong.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to ThomasJohn Toland, Doug Hanley, M. John Johnson, Police OfficerMark Smith, Rob Yoegel, Cheyney D. Alters, Jr., Great WIeyHigh School Girls Varsity Soccer Team, Bentley Systems,Incorporated, and to the Chester County Intennediate UnitChild and Career Development Center of Coatesville by Sena­tor Baker.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Jon Shanter,Emil E. Heintzinger and to the Duquesne Fire Department bySenator Belan.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Howard Okeson, Richard W. K. Bowley, Strath HavenHigh School Boys Swim Team of Wallingford, Lima Fire

Company No. 1 and to the League of Women Voters of theMedia Area by Senator Bell.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the Dela­ware County Historical Society of Broomall by Senators Belland Loeper. .

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. William Otis, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Muzyn, James Lip­pke, Edmundson Effort, Susie Nettelbeck, ~llliam A. Lintz,Riverview High School Key Club of Oakmont and to the \et­erans of Foreign Wars of the United States Morningside PostNo. 3945 of Pittsburgh by Senator Bodack.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Walt Long,Sterling Peiffer, Susan Shay, Bobby Gerhart, Sr., Union Evan­gelical Lutheran Church, Annville-Cleona Boys BasketballTeam and to the Bindnagle Evangelical Lutheran Church ofPalmyra by Senator Brightbill.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to MatthewWilliam Myers, Juan C. Phillips, Milroy Lions Club and to thecitizens of the Borough of Lewistown by Senator Corman.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. RichardA. Steinman, Saint Maximilian Kolbe Men's Club of Home­stead, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, IncOlporated, of Pittsburghandtothek~Co~tyCe~mPittsburghbySenator

Dawida.Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and

Mrs. George Kepler, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kemper, Brian Pip­pin, Virginia B. Grove and to the Delta-Peach Bottom Elemen­tary School by Senator Delp.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Robert B.Hast, Daryl Deyak, Michael Hollis, Kevin Karnack, 1. WilliamSchmitt, John R. Morgan, Lauren Smith, Kirk Ferkett, TomBogan, Louis H. Partee, Sr., and to the Bethel Park SeniorHigh School Boys Swim Team by Senator Fisher.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to ReverendJames A Casciotti, Edward 1. Keller and to the Parish of SaintMonica of Philadelphia by Senator Furno.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Ian Knunerand to S1. Pius X High School of Pottstown by Senator Ger­lach.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Leon Russell Kneebone, Oscar P. Vance, Jr., YvonneKaye. Ph.D., Dorothy Cathell, Rick Shirey, Paul McBride.Jonathan Patro, Jerry Smith, Christopher Olimpo, Jason Brown,Boy Scout Troop No. 254 of Hatboro, sixth grade students ofTitus Elementary School of Warrington and to the Environ­mental Club of Saint Basil Academy of Fox Chase Manor bySenator Greenleaf.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Charles Cameron, Reverend Monsignor William A. Ke~Ph.D., Rachel Nowatkoski. Martin W. McKinney, Sr., BrianMolean, Yvorme Phillips, Dr. Robert D. Forsythe, Shaler AreaHigh School Varsity Cheerleading Squad, Allegheny-KiskiValley Historical Society of Tarentum, Southwestern Pennsyl­vania Association of Occupational Health Nurses of Cheswickand to the Highlands High School Varsity Basketball Team ofNatrona Heights by Senator Hart.

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Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Cadet FirstLieutenant James E. Ray, Jr., by Senators Hart and Shaffer.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to PaulClymer, Daniel Katz, Robert D. Gilmore and to theDoylestown Fire Company No. I by Senator Heckler.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Lawrence Finstetbush, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morrison,Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kline, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Williard R. Smith,Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.Lenig, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. JohnPolitza, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swatski, Phillip L. Lockcuff,Mike Shingara, Honorable Russell H. Fairchild, Brett Schadel,Sean D. Kuprevich, George Holman and to the Danville RotaJyClub by Senator Helfrick.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. FrancisJeyaraj, Dr. Juan R. Baughn, Richard K. Albright, Drew Dar­rah, Carl M. Weingartner, Merrill S. Moyer, RuthAnne Fritz,Bl)'an Henning, Gambone Brothers Development Company,Rainbow Express Preschool of Lansdale, North Penn Hospital,North Penn Cancer Program of Lansdale, District 14-R,Pennsylvania, Lions Club International, Highlands HistoricalSociety of Fort Washington, Hatfield Quality Meats, RentalWorld, Inc., of Lansdale, Northern Montgomel)' County Drugand Alcohol Task Force and to the family of the late PearlHunsberger Kowalski, Ph.D., upon her posthumous inductioninto the North Penn-Souderton Area Sports Hall of Fame bySenator Holi.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Alyce Rob­inson, Willa W. Smith, Mal)' Mason, Commissioner RobertBrady, Rose Lenzy Francis Holmes, Isabella Greene, EleanoraSatchell, Beatrice James, Freddye Hanley Wood, Charles A.Johnson, Sr., Delaware Valley Opera Company and to theBlack-Jewish Coalition of Greater Philadelphia by SenatorHughes.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Joan Kostoffby Senator Jones.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Argonne Renninger, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1. Zinobile, Mr.and Mrs. Warren Elias Corle, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clouse,Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Koontz,Chief Edward L. Plowman, Edward Miller, Hany A. Robinson,Marguerite Frederick, William F. Courtney, Lucy Conover,Ruth E. Grazier, Altoona Area High School Girls BasketballTeam and to the Woman's Club of Altoona by SenatorJubelirer.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Scott LynnNorris, Justin C. Beabes, Justin Martin, Somerset County Bi­centennial Commission, 22nd Annual National Pike FestivalCommittee of Brier Hill, Saint John's United Church of Christof SalisbUl)' and to the Chupek All Stars Somerset CountyHigh School Basketball Classic by Senator Kasunic.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Ronald F.Wethli, William D. Lytle, Sr., Francis 1. Keenan and to theJames McClintock American Legion Post No. 749 of Wampumby Senator LaValle.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Charles L. Fulkerson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ambrutis, Mr.and Mrs. Walter Benarick, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cnun, Mr.and Mrs. Jack Lesoine, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Massaker,Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Wassmer, Reverend George B. Pick­ett, Dorene R. Mwphy, Brian Ginocchetti, Randy Engelman,W. Steven Sherwood and to the Wyoming Lodge No. 468F&AM by Senator Lemmond.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Donald G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Mwphy,Derek Donegan, Hustace Mita, Mario Civera ill, Rose Dolan,James M. Trammell, Lieutenant Thomas Salerno, RuthHartman, Shawn William Lyman and to Shannon Yoder bySenator Loeper.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Forrest G. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brouse, Mr. andMrs. John Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sones, Mr. and Mrs.Raymom Eiswerth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heib, Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Harty B. Warriner, Mr. andMrs. Chester H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Silverstrim,Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon CIaw­ford, Eric Jacob Strong, Jeanne Marie Ulmer, Jack H. Felicita,Florence Amelia Gregol)' Rice and to Earl Tracy by SenatorMadigan.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. John Slaboda, Ray A. Alberigi, Walter Orzolek, Mal)'Ritzco Toth, Amy Maybock, Paul Francis McNamara, BobDavis, Dr. Theodore W. Uroskie and to Edye Ransom by Sen­ator Mellow.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to TerryFranklin Essig, Dale D. Stone and to the Pe~lvania SchoolBoards Association of New Cumberland by Senator Mowel)'.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. William Buchman, Reverend Martin 1. Gaiardo, JosephM. Fearick and to Mildred Lyate Bove by Senator Musto.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to BettyHeiser, Reverend Monsignor Francis X. Barrett, BrandywineHeights High School Wrestling Team, members of the Polish­American Board of Education of Bedes CoWlty, Reading Cen­tral Catholic High School Boys Basketball Team, Volunteersat Berks Heim, members of the Kutztown Grange, members ofZion Baptist Church of Reading, members of the Berks CountyChapter, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, mem­bers of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, Region 'l\vo,of Reading and to the Kutztown Airport by Senator O'Pake.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the membersof Robeson Evangelical Lutheran Church of Mohnton, 'l\vinValley High School Boys' Cross Countl)' Team by SenatorsO'Pake and Gerlach.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to AnneGould, Joshua A. Alcorn, Ronald D. Boyd, Kevin L. James,James Fowler, Potter County ConseIVation District ofCoudersport, Willamette Industries, Inc., RotaJy Club of OilCity and to the City of Warren Bicentennial Committee bySenator Peterson.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Lawrence F. McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ciavarra,

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bono, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Labor, Mr.and Mrs. COOster W. Ludwig, Elsie Albertoletti, Austin 1. Mur­phy, ,[llomas W. Keller, Joseph E. Beasley, Gerry Miller, Jo­seph M. Grkman and to Matthew R. Sullivan by SenatorPorterfield.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the FatherF. C. Noel Assembly, Knights of Colwnbus, Waynesboro Area.United and to the Gettysburg RotaIy Club by Senator Punt.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Richard E. Willing, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Myro, Mr. andMrs. Irvin M. Mengel, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Battisto, SusanCollevechio, Joseph B. Mitzen, Rezella Joseph Sion, MostReverend Thomas 1. Welsh, Christopher M. Luck, Anna Wil­helm, Sheriff Forrest B. Sebring, Silberline ManufacturingCompany, Incorporated, of Tamaqua, Walter H. Wardigo Post7 American Veterans of World War II of Shenandoah and tothe South Cass Township Citizen's Fire Company of Pottsvilleby Senator Rhoades.

Co'ngratuIations of the Senate were extended to Brian DavidGabrielsen, Robert T. Heenan, Michael Lienert, Joseph Noplmt,Christopher Nophut, Mark Whartenby, Ralph Leporace and toPat S:arnese by Senator Salvatore.

C(llngratulations of the Senate were extended to the specialeducation teachers of the School District of Philadelphia bySenator Schwartz.

C(l,ngratulations of the Senate were extended to JenniferHaUD, Edwanl \\yzykowski, Lynn S. Busch, James D. Phillips,Carl Gennanski, Leonanl Wedmyak, Peter Bistransin, Jason 1.Catanzarito, Richard B. Davanzati, Bill Erdos, Edwanl A Gm­ham, Matthew H. Grubbs, Byron Johnston, Earl Mays, BobWearing, Sergeant John P. Wherthey, Trooper Thomas E.Campbell, Trooper Robert T. Elliott, Nicholas 1. Kovalsky,Chester L. Maholtz, Trooper Ronald P. Monaco and to theButle]~ ~nango County Labor Management Cooperation Com­mitte«: by Senator Shaffer.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the Divisionof Vi1al Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health ofNew Castle by Senators Shaffer and LaValle.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Gary L. Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. George Liatunick, Mr. andMrs. Jim Pristello, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Leaman, Joseph AMacri, Ben Olsen, Alex Grass, Frances Lucille Roach, Missou­ri P. Crawford, Josephine Testa, Jonas Walmer, The ElderExpress of Hummelstown, Shalom House Inc., of Harrisburgand to the Teach Teens to Teach Teens Nonviolence YouthInstitute, Inc., of Harrisburg by Senator Shumaker.

Co,ngratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Walter H. Benemann, Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Bennett, Mr.and Mrs. Leonard C. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Milio Ravotta, Mr.and Mrs. John Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Stewart, Mr.and Mrs. Paul Hanzel, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Klanica, Mr. andMrs. Kenneth E. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamrock, Mr.and Mrs. James Anthony and to Mr. and Mrs. Dennot C. Mill­er by Senator Stapleton.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Sara A.Sargent, Anna Marie Bellak, Bishop McCort High School Vclr­sity Cheerleaders, Forrest Hills Middle School Cheerleaders,

Lilly Raider ElementaJy School Cheerleaders, Penn CambriaVarsity Cheerleaders, Penn Cambria Junior VarsityCheerleaders, Portage Area Varsity Cheerleaders and to theSaint Benedict Pee Wee Cheerleaders by Senator Stewart.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. andMrs. Samuel Belcastro, Mr. and Mrs. John Darby, Mr. andMrs. Arthur Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Peters, Mr. andMrs. Arthur Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Viloski, Mr.and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles, Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Householder, Christina M. Reyes, WalterL. Acheson, Jr., Cannichaels Chamber of Commerce and to theMcGuffey High School Football Team of Claysville by SenatorStout.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to theFrankford Boys Club of Philadelphia and to the HistoricalSociety of Frankford of Philadelphia by Senator Tartaglione.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. andMrs. Constantine R. Roscoe by Senators Tartaglione and Tom­linson.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Karyl E.Maenza, Charles Steinhardt, Sasha Schwartz, Benjamin Cook,Lard Buchak, Jason Armstrong, Gerald Johanson, Radnor Mid­dle School MATHCOUNTS Team and to the Merion MercyAcademy Girls Basketball Team of Merion Station by SenatorTilghman.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to J. PeterDominick, Joseph L. Wesley, William Ferguson, Ethel Van­sant, Neshaminy School District and St. MaIy Medical Centerand to the Order of DeMolay by Senator Tomlinson

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Andrew L.Warren, students from Helmhotz-Gymnasium, Potsdam, Ger­many, and to the students from Caecilienschule, Oldenburg,Gennany, by Senators Tomlinson and Heckler.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Joy AnneBauer, Pasquale I. Capozzolo, Kimberly Fatzinger, Mark Roth,Marguerite Crouthamel, Brian 1. Dungan, Kimberly Ward,Michelle Ciofalo, Luz DeCastro, Lois Moore, Mary Stever,Kristina Berrio, Christina Bilheimer, Kathy Calabrese, KennethH. Oaks, Marlene Fowler and to the American Greek CoIIUIDl­nity of the Easton Area by Senator Uliana.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Forrest B.Sebring by Senator Uliana and others.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Melvin S.Weinstein and to Miles Inc., of Pittsburgh by Senator Wagner.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to HilaryWaltman, Adam Engle, Dan Kreider, Jason Parmer, AustinMichael WIlliams, Reamstown Mutual Fire Insurance Companyand to the Columbia High School Girls Basketball Team bySenator Wenger.

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the DaIbyVeterans' Council by Senator Williams.

CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following reso­lutions, which were read, considered and adopted:

Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family ofthe late John H. Mandel and to the family of the late Andrew

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R. Posch, Jr., by Senator AflleIbach.Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of

the late James Russell Duffy, Jr., by Senator Lemmond.Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of

the late John Sabo by Senator Mellow.

POSTHUMOUS CITATIONS

The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following cita­tions, which were read, considered and adopted:

A posthumous citation honoring the late Arlin W. Godshallwas extended to the family by Senator Holl.

A posthumous citation honoring the late Joseph K. Weaverwas extended to the family by Senator Holl.

A posthumous citation honoring the late Hemy Mancini wasextended to Mrs. Hemy Mancini by Senator LaValle.

SENATE RESOLUTION

DISCHARGING THE COMMITTEE ON STATEGOVERNMENT FROM FURTHER CONSIDERATION

OF SENATE BILL NO. 301, PRINTER'S NO. 311

Senators SCHWARTZ, MELLOW, O'PAKE, FUMO,DAWIDA, LAVALLE, JONES, WAGNER, STAPLETON,STEWART, AFFLERBACH, PORTERFIELD, KASUNIC,ANDRFZESKI, STOUT, TARTAGLIONE, BODACK andMUSTO offered the following resolution, which was read asfollows:

In the Senate, April 18, 1995

A RESOLUTION

DischaIging the Committee on State Government from furtherconsideration of Senate Bill No. 301, Printers No. 311.

RESOLVED, That Senate Bill No. 301, Printets No. 311, entitled"An act providing for voter registration, for a Statewide centralregistry and registration commissions and for remedies; imposingpenalties; making appropriations; and making repeals," having beenreferred to the Committee on State Government on Janumy 25, 1995,and the committee not having reported the same to the Senate for aperiod of over ten legislative days, the committee is discharged fromfurther consideration thereof.

The PRESIDENT. The resolution will appear on the Calen­dar.

BILLS ON FIRST CONSIDERATION

Senator BELL. Mr. President, I move that the Senate donow proceed to consideration of all bills reported from com­mittees for the first time at today's Session.

The motion was agreed to.The bills were as follows:

SB 283, SB 347, SB 752, SB 806, DB 1169, DB 1170 andHB 1171.

And said bills having been considered for the first time,0nIered, To be printed on the Calendar for second consider­

ation.

PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewomanfrom Philadelphia, Senator Schwartz.

Senator SCHWARTZ. Mr. President, I want to speak brieflytoday about a resolution I just put in, which is a dischargeresolution calling on Senate Bill No. 301 to be brought out ofcommittee. As I believe all my colleagues are aware, the issueof motor voter is one that we have dealt with on this floor onnumerous occasions and also is one that the courts have dealtwith. On behalf of the Democratic Caucus-and I believe therewill be other speakers on this--I want to be sure that we areclear that we as Democrats in the Senate feel very stronglyabout moving ahead on this issue of not passing along to thecounties the extra costs of implementing a dual system onmotor voter.

My colleagues may or may not be aware that the SecretaIyof the Commonwealth has actually put in writing to all of thecounties that they should proceed to implement the Federalmotor voter legislation, which does mean that the counties aregoing to be required to keep two separate lists, since we havenot had the State election process be consistent with the Feder­al election process. Estimates from our Committee on Appro­priations are that it is at least $11 million--I believe that is aconservative estimate-that we are passing along to the countiesat a time when the counties are saying to us, please do notmake us spend more money, even on necessaIY things, withoutsome help from the State. This is an action that we clearlyshould not be making the counties implement. The motor voterlegislation on the Federal level, without a consistent measurefor State elections, will be confusing, it will be costly, and itwill deny Pennsylvania voters the opportunity to vote in Stateelections when they will have the opportunity to vote inFederal elections.

We have been dealing with this issue for months andmonths now. We are already out of compliance with the na­tional Voters Rights Act, which was supposed to be imple­mented as of January I, 1995. The courts have said we are outof compliaD::e. They have said that the national \bters RightsAct is constitutional. We are going to be expected to comply.All we are doing right now is waiting for the Republicans,both the administration and the Republicans in the Senate andHouse, to agree to move this legislation I think that what theyhave said publicly, at least according to the newspapers, is thatthey do not want to implement this Voting Rights Act.

We have had this debate in the Senate. I do not want to gointo great lengths about why I believe we smuld make it easierfor people to register to vote, why I believe all of us, Demo­crats and Republicans, should encourage people to register tovote, stay registered to vote, and vote in elections. There is aneasy way, an inexpensive way, and an efficient way to makesure that those lists are clean and kept up to date. That is partof Senate Bill No. 30I in tenns of allowing for a central regis­try, which would be a very good way to create efficiencyacross the State and clean lists so that we avoid additionalnames on our mailing lists of potentially eligible voters whoare not active voters. We should do all that we can to make

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sure that people are registered to vote, stay registered to vote,and are able to vote in both Federal and State elections.

What this administration has done is say to voters, you canvote in Federal elections, you may not be able to vote in Stateelections. It is going to be costly to keep dual lists, to poten­tially have double machines in polling places, and to have todeny people tOO riglt to vote for us in tOO Senate as well as forother State offices. I really think this is outrageous for us notto be moving on it The court has said to come back on April20 and tell us where you stand. There is no reason for us notto be moving ahead on this legislation We have been talkingaboUlt it, debating the specifics. We could sit down and decideall those specifics in half an hour if there was apy willingnesson the other side of the aisle to move ahead on this and grantPennsylvanians what almost every other American has, andthat is the right to vote, to register to vote through the driverslicense, and to stay as an active voter.

nle issue of the purge is dealt with in my legislation Wehave created a mechanism that would allow for some notifica­tion There really is absolutely DO reason except the Republicanintel'li:st in keeping people from being able to register easily.We Democrats feel very strongly that we should be aboutencouraging participation in the election process, not discour­~: it, DOt setting up obstacles, not just saying to the Federalgovernment that we are not interested in complying, we wantPennsylvania to be different, we want people here to have togo tbrough some obstacles to register to vote and to stay regis­tered.

8<), Mr. President, I would say that we ought to act today.It is 'Very possible to call this bill out of committee. We neednot even wait the 10 days, but I think we should be seriouslyaboUlt the business of getting on with implementing the nationalVotelrs Rights Act and implement motor voter and create acenttal registry, because that is the way we ought to do it, andcertaJinly not pass along the cost of at least $11 million to ourcounties at a time when they cannot afford it. Taxpayers aresayiIIg, do not increase the cost of running government. Whatthe Republican administration has said to the counties is thatwe expect you to increase the cost of bureaucracy and createconfusion for the voters and we refuse to move ahead on thisuntil the courts insist we do so.

There is no reason for us to wait until Thursday, when thecourts will tell us to go ahead and do something about this. Weshould get about the business of doing it today. That is why Iintroduced this discharge resolution. It is not so typical for usto do it that way, but since all that is happeniItg is just a stall­ing tactic on the other side, I would really call on the Republi­can leadership in the Senate to stop the stalling and let us geton \lith assuring Pennsylvanians the right to register to voteand stay registered to vote and encourage them to do so andthen to come out and vote.

Thank you, Mr. President.The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from

Delaware, Senator Loeper.Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, the gentlewoman from

Philadelphia, Senator Schwartz, has introduced an extraordi­nary measure in the Senate in the fonn of a discharge resolu-

tion However, Mr. President, I think that if we were to reflecton some of the remaIks that she just made, her resolution andmany of the things that she just indicated on the floor to theMembers would not have been necessary to do on this floortoday had she or any of her colleagues on that side of the aislecast an affinnative vote on the motor voter legislation that wasbefore this Senate before the end of the last Session It was hervote, along with some of the others, that prevented motor voterlegislation from passing this Senate, legislation that came outof our Committee on State Government and was debated onthe floor, thoroughly debated on this floor, but for whateverreason was chosen not to be supported by the other side of theaisle.

Mr. President, the issues that were raised in that debate,issues such as fraud and abuse of the voting process, particu­larly with what we have experienced recently in Pennsylvania,were issues that many of us expressed great concern about. Ithink that those issues have been articulated on the floor in thepast. We have called upon our congressional delegations tolook at the motor voter law that was passed to try to resolvesome of the differences that do exist so that we do not have toplace undue bwdens upon our county election boards and bu­reaus.

And it is my view, Mr. President, that this resolution iswmecessmy. We do have a vehicle in place with the gentlemanfrom Luzerne, Senator Lemmond, as chainnan of the Commit­tee on State Government, and I am sure that this issue will beconsidered in its due course.

Thank you.The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman

from Philadelphia, Senator Schwartz.Senator SCHWARTZ. Mr. President, a point of infonnation

here is that I am sony that the previous speaker was incorrectThat legislation, which he is correct in saying that I helpedstop, would not have brought us into compliance. It wouldhave done nothing different than what has already been doneby the Secretary of State, which is to tell the counties to imple­ment a dual system, implement the Federal motor voter lawbut not briItg State elections into compliance, which is why westopped that legislation It would have done nothing to remedythe situation of creating a two-tiered system He is not correctin saying that if we had voted for that we would not be in thesituation we are in today.

So I just wanted to point out that that was incorrect and thatthe reason we stopped that legislation is that it was totallyinadequate and would have done just what has already beendone by administrative fIat. So that is not correct, and I wantto be sure that everyone understands that. The only bill thatwill truly bring us into compliance that is before us in thisSenate and any of the committees is Senate Bill No. 30I.

Thank you, Mr. President.The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from

Delaware, Senator Loeper.Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, just as a footnote, I think

that it is important to clarify, for the purpose of this debate,that this exemplifies exactly some of the issues that we debatedon this floor as far as motor voter legislation at the end of the

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last Session, and I would simply indicate to the gentlewomanthat had she voted for that version of the bill that was beforethis Senate, we would have a version of motor voter legislationin existence today where one could register to vote throughtheir motor vehicle registration process.

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromLackawanna, Senator Mellow.

Senator MELLOW. Mr. President, I listened to the debatebetween the gentleman from Delaware, Senator Loeper, andthe gentlewoman from Philadelphia, Senator Schwartz, andSenator Loeper gives the power of veto on motor voter toSenator Schwartz. I find that vety bani to understand and quiteinconceivable, since Senator Loeper is the Majority Leader ofthe Senate and represents the viewpoint of the Majority of theSenate. Therefore, if the Republicans were in full agreementwith the motor voter legislation, then Senator Loeper couldhave put up enough votes to pass it, regardless of what SenatorSchwartz would have done on the Senate floor back in Novem­ber or regardless of what any Democrat on this side of theaisle would have done on the floor of this Senate. So I findthat Senator Loepers argument, blaming the Democrats for nothaving motor voter, is absolutely without merit.

The problem with motor voter, Mr. President, is that Sena­tor Loeper and other Republican colleagues want to advancethe double-tiered system, and a two-tiered system of motorvoter in Pennsylvania will not WOlK. It is extremely costly forthe 67 nmnicipal govenunents to administer. It is not the typeof legislation that would, under any circumstances, changewhat has taken place, and if there is a problem with electionsthat maybe are inappropriate in nature, and there seems to besome question as to how these elections were run, then theRepublicans in the Senate right now with 29 votes have theabsolute responsibility of reporting to the floor of this Senatethe proper type of motor voter reform.

I think what the gentlewoman from Philadelphia, SenatorSchwartz, is asking is give us a vehicle. 00 not blame us asthe Minority party in the Senate now, and -as the Minorityparty in the Senate back in November of 1994, by saying thatif you had voted for motor voter then we would have beenable to actually have a motor voter law in Pennsylvania. Thatis not true. And if we want to deal with the issue, let us notwoD)' about a discharge petition, but let us convene the Com­mittee on State Government immediately, let us report out amotor voter bill on the floor of the Senate, and let us debate itright here where people will have the opportunity of findingout just exactly what we are doing.

I guess it depends on your philosophical belief whether youwant a two-tiered system in Pennsylvania, whether you wantvoter registrations to be purged, or if you want motor voterwhatsoever. I do not believe it is in the best interest of theRepublican Party to have more people registered in Pennsylva­nia in the long run. So let us cut the gimmick part out of thisthing, let us stop blaming people, let us get a bill out of com­mittee on to the floor of this Senate, and let us debate themerit of motor voter. Let us not have the Federal governmentcorne in and sue Peonsylvania because we are not in compli­ance with the Federal statute.

Let us do the job that we have been elected to do instead of!tying to shift blame to one versus the other. We have beenelected to be respoDSlble to our constituents and the 12 millionpeople of Pennsylvania, not'to continue to shift blame. Let usget the bill on the floor of the Senate, let us discuss it, and letthe Majority Members of the Senate. hopefully in a bipartisanway, say exactly what should pass here in the Senate of Penn­sylvania in 1995. Let us stop blaming people for what hap­pened in November of 1994, especially since your party wasin control of the Majority.

Thank you.The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from

Delaware. Senator Bell..Senator BELL. Mr. President, as I listened carefully. I am

reminded of the old saying that the Minority will have its sayand the Majority will have its way. But in the Minority say.the gentlewoman from Philadelphia said that this matter has~n determined by the courts. She can check back through therecord. she said, "the courts." The matter in Federal court, asI understand it, there has been a request by a Federal judge forcertain information. This matter is not appealable until suchtime as a Federal court, not courts, until such time that oneFederal judge issues an order, it cannot be appealed. So this ispremature. This has not gone through the appellate system inthe Federal courts, and the statement made by the gentlewomanis incorrect.

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromLackawanna, Senator Mellow.

Senator MELLOW. Mr. President, just one final note. Ithink it is important that at least today, since motor voter isnow being discussed, that the record should be vety clear thatthe vote by the gentlewoman from Philadelphia, SenatorSchwartz. did not defeat motor voter in November. It was thevote of one Republican who voted against the bill and thenwas not here to change the vote after that particular vote ~as

taken. So the vote. if the clear record must be shown, it mustbe shown that the Republican Party was responsible back inNovember for the motor voter legislation not passing, not thegentlewoman from Philadelphia, Senator Schwartz.

Thank you.The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from

Delaware, Senator Loeper.Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, not to belabor the point,

however. I believe that the record will demonstrate that therewere 25 Republican votes in favor of that version of motorvoter. The vote of the gentlewoman from Philadelphia, SenatorSchwartz. would have made it 26, and it would have passedthe Senate. I think that even the vote of the Minority Leader.the gentleman from Lackawanna, Senator Mellow, could haveeven made it 27 if he had chosen to vote for that.

The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman fromLackawanna, Senator Mellow.

Senator MELLOW. Mr. President, I realize that I am nowviolating the Senate roles, but I do not want to name the Sena­tor on the Republican side who was not here who votedagainst them, but if the gentleman from Delaware. SenatorLoeper. put his 26 votes together as the Majority party in the

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Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, I move that the Senate donow adjourn until Wednesday, April 19, 1995, at 11 a.m.,Eastern Daylight Saving Time.

The motion was agreed to.The Senate adjourned at 4:50 p.m, Eastern Daylight Saving

Time.

EDUCATION (public hearing to Majorityconsider the nomination of Eugene Caucus RoomW. Hickok., Jr., Ph.D. for Secretaryof Education)

SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA

COMMI1TEE MEETINGS

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. 1995

LABOR AND INDUSTRY (to consider Room 8E-BSenate BiUs No.6, 246, 290 and 365) East Wing

nJESDAY. APRIL 25. 1995

CONSUMER PROTECTION AND Room 8E-BPROFESSIONAL LICENSURE East Wing(public hearing to consider thenomination of Dorothy Childressas Commissioner of the Bureau ofProfessional and Occupational Main)

Room 8E-BEast Wing

1b:nB lFA&BEast Wing

ADJOURNMENT

WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 1995

PUBLIC HEALTII AND WELFARE(public hearing on welfare refonn)

nJESDAY. MAY 2. 1995

CONSUMER PROTECTION ANDPROFESSIONAL LICENSURE(public hearing to consider thenomination of Robert K. Bloomas a PUC Commissioner)

1:00 P.M.

10:00 AM.

9:00 AM.

9:30 AM.

10:00 AM.

Senate, motor voter would have passed in November. And ifyou want. to continue to blame the gentlewoman from Philadel­phia, Senator Schwartz, as being the 26th vote or blame me orany other Democrat as being the 26th vote, the gentleman cando that, but the truth is that 26 votes sat in your Caucus and Ivoted against you.

The PRESIDENT. 11le Chair recognizes the gentlewomanfrom Philadelphia, Senator Schwartz.

Senator SCHWARTZ. Mr. President, just briefly, not to getinto a debate about who could have been the 26th vote, be­cause actually any of us who voted "no," and there were anumber of us, obviously, could have been it. The point herereally is not so much what happened back in November. AndI do stand by my vote. I am vety proud of the fact that I wasnot going to vote for what was a vety bad bill. I think thatmost of us who voted against it were vety proud of that, thatwe did not want to vote for a bill that would pass along acumbersome, confusing, outrageous system to all the countiesin the State and one that was purely intended to thumb theirnoses at the Federal government and in the process really doin the process for both the voters and the local governments.

What I really want to point out is that the issue is rot whathappened in November as much as what should happen rightnow, and there is nothing that says that we cannot proceedright now to comply with the Federal legislation and do whatis right for the Penmylvania votelS. That does not need to waitfor court action It is correct that the judge did say come backto me on Thursday, April 20, and tell me how you plan tocomply with the Federal \btelS Registration Act We can waituntil Thursday until the administration comes back and sayswhat we plan to do is come back to the legislature and askthem to pass a bill. That is what is going to have to happen toauthorize the money that is needed. That is the way we passedthe legislation the last time. It would need legislative authoriza­tion, and we should also make the State law consistent. Weneed to come back here. This issue is not going to be ad­dressed totally in the courts. It is not going to be resolvedsolely in the courts. It is our responsibility. We should takethat respollSlbility. We should all be for encowaging people toregister to vote and to vote. The fact that the Republicans aresaying, no, we do not want to do that, I believe is the wrongstance. I was happy to say that in November. I am happy tosay it today, but more importantly, I think we should get on tothe business of doing it, doing it correctly, and doing it quick­ly.

So I am all for seeing Senate Bill No. 301, or some othervehicle, come out and be passed by the Senate and by theHouse and signed into law by the Governor.

Thank you, Mr. President.

ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE SECRETARY

The following announcements were read by the SecretaIy ofthe Senate: