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Appendix Senate of Pennsylvania Legislative APPENDIX TO THE SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL SESSION OF 1985 TABLE OF CONTENTS LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL: SENATE APPENDIX 1985 Legislative Journal: Senate 1985 page General Assembly. Registration of Lobbyists for the 169th Regular Session ........ 78,240,354, 523,636,875,1036, 1172, 1261,1431 Senate. Report on Prison Overcrowing pursuant to Senate Resolution 89 of 1983- 1984 ........................................................ ..................................... 636 Supreme Court. Chief Justice. The Operation of the Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act ............................ .............. .......................... 546 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL COMMONWEAL TH OF PENNSYLVANIA Anderson, Sallie D., (215-522-5397) REGISTERED LOBBYISTS - Scott Paper Company, Scott Plaza, Philadelphia, PA SESSION OF 1984 19113 Andreassi, Scott J., (717-238-9351) COMPLETE LIST OF LOBBYIST REGISTRATIONS - AFL-CIO, PA, 101 Pine Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101 FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE AND Andrews, Truman 0., (814-456-8811) THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENT A­ - Hammermill Paper Co., 1540 East Lake Road, P. 0. TIVES FOR THE 169th REGULAR SESSION OF THE Box 10050, Erie, PA 16533 PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY PURSUANT Arnold, Richard M., (203-794-6939), 39 Old Ridgebury Road, TO ACT 712, 1961 SESSION AS AMENDED BY ACT 212, C-2, Danbury, CT 06817-0001 1976 SESSION - Union Carbide Corp., 39 Old Ridgebury Road, Danbury, CT06817-000I Where addresses are not shown beside a Arnsbarger, Charles J., (614-687-2212) name, the address is identical to the next - Anchor Hocking Corp., 109 N. Broad St., Lancaster, listed address. OH43132 Arthurs, Jack R., (717-245-6238) PENNSYLVANIA REGISTERED LOBBYISTS - United Telephone Co. of PA, 1170 Harrisburg Pike, P. 0. Box 1170, Carlisle, PA 17013 Adams, Clayton J., (203-273-6755) Artz, Charles Irvin, (717-232-5762) - Aetna Life & Casualty Cos., 151 Farmington Ave., - Chiropractic Society, PA, 1335 N. Front St., Hartford, CT 06156 Harrisburg, PA 17102 Adams, Paul A., (717-763-1121) Aschenbrenner, Henry J., (717-238-9613) - Independent Bankers of PA, P. 0. Box 88, Harrisburg, - Catholic Conference, PA, 223 North St., Harrisburg, PA 17108 PA 17101 Adams, William A., (717-761-2740) Asher, Robert B., (215-233-5925), 2005 Bridle Lane, Oreland, - Farmers' Assn., PA, 510 S. 31st St., P. 0. Box 736, PA 19075 Camp Hill, PA 17011 - Charter Abstract, Suite 3B- l, 723 Skippack Pike, Blue Adonizio, Anthony C., Jr., (717-233-5704) Bell, PA 19422 - Allegheny Electric Cooperative - Glickenhaus & Company, Suite 301, Three Neshaminy - Consumer Protection, PA League for Interplex, Trevose, PA 19047 - Municipal Electric Assn., PA Atkinson, Richard C., (717-238-2513) - Rural Electric Assn., PA, 212 Locust St., P. 0. Box - Associated PA Constructors, 800 N. Third St., Suite 1266, Harrisburg, PA 17108 500, Harrisburg, PA 17102 Affeldt, Cordell, (717-255~7028) Avery, James S., (201-474-6832) - PA School Service Personnel Assn. - Exxon Company, U.S.A., 1400 Park Ave., P. 0. Box - PA State Education Assn., 400 N. Third St., P. 0. Box 222, Linden, NJ 07036 1724, Harrisburg, PA 17105 Bair, Andrea A., (717-234-3156) Albano, Tina M., (717-232-1753) - Credit Union League, PA, 4309 N. Front St., - United States Steel Corp., 208 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA 17110 PA 17101 Bair, Gary L., (717-755-8938) Albers, William E., (202-466-6760), 1815 H St., N.W. , Suite - Automatic Laundry & Cleaning Council, PA, P. 0. Box 1100, Washington, D. C. 20006 811, York, PA 17405 - May Department Stores Co., The, 611 Olive St., St. Bair, Norma J., CPCU, CPlW, (717-764-2232) Louis, MO 63101 - Womens' Insurance Forum of PA, 2899-C Carlisle Allen, William T., (717-234-4941) Road, York, PA 17404 - Inservco Insurance Services, Inc., 1900 Derry St., P. 0. Baker, Paul, (215-333-4956), 3323 Glenview St., Philadel­ Box 2361, Harrisburg, PA 17105 phia, PA 19149 - PA National Life Ins. Co., 1900 Derry St., P . 0 . Box - Kasser Distillers Products, Corp., Raymond Kasser, 3899, Harrisburg, PA 17105 President, 3rd & Luzerne Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19140 - PA National Mutual Casualty Ins. Co., 1900 Derry St., Ball, Karen S., (717-236-4812), 610 Locust Court Bldg., P. 0. Box 2361, Harrisburg, PA 17105 Harrisburg, PA 17101 - PENCO Consumer Discount Co., 1842 Derry St., P. 0. - Aetna Life & Casualty Co. and Subsidiaries, 151 Farm­ Box 1455, Harrisburg, PA 17105 ington Ave., Hartford, CT 06156 Allwein, Timothy M., (717-652-7530) - ARA Leisure Services, Independence Square W., 6th & - Poultry Federation, PA, 500 N. Progress Ave., Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19106 Harrisburg, PA 17109 - Architects, PA Society of, P. 0. Box N, Harrisburg, Anderson, Gene H., (717-236-8116) PA 17108 - George M. Parsells & Associates, 101 N. Front St., - Automotive Assn., PA, 1925 N. Front St., Harrisburg, Harrisburg, PA 17101 PA 17102 Anderson, Romilda R., (203-834-5111), Ten Westport Road, - Beer Wholesalers Assn., PA, 1818 Grammes Road, Wilton, CT 06897 Allentown, PA 18103 - Baker Instruments Corp., Div. Richardson-Vicks Inc., - Citicorp Financial, Inc., 7720 York Road, Towson, MD 100 Cascade Drive, Allentown, PA 18001 21204 - Richardson-Vicks Inc., Ten Westport Road, Wilton, - Citicorp, 399 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022 CT06897 f\.r r £.1~1.JIA I u J. tt£. - Consumer Finance Assn. Inc., PA, 20 South 36th St., - J.C. Penney Co., Inc. , 1156 15th St., N.W., Washing­ Camp Hill, PA 17011 ton, D. C. 20005 - Consolidated Rail Corporation, 950 L'Enfant Plaza S. , - MCI Telecommunication Corp., Mid-Atlantic Div ., 601 Suite 1400, Washington, D. C. 20024 S. 12th St. , Arlington, VA 22202 - Electric Factory, 1231 Vine St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 - Medical College of PA, 3300 Henry Ave., Philadelphia, - General Instrument Corp., Suite 320, 1200 New PA 19129 Hampshire Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036 - Med-Spec Transportation Assn., PA, 937 Ridge Ave. , - Harristown, 333 Market St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 Philadelphia, PA 19107 - Medical Society, PA, 20 Erford Road, Lemoyne, PA - Metropolitan PGH Public Broadcasting, 4802 Fifth 17043 Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Miller Brewing Co., 3939 W. Highland Blvd., - Morris Arboretum of the U. of PA, 9414 Meadowbrook Milwaukee, WI 53201 Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19118 Motorcycle Industry Council, Inc., 1235 Jefferson - Motion Picture Assn. of America, Inc., 522 Fifth Ave., Davis Hwy., Suite 1410, Arlington, VA 22202 New York, NY 10036 National Medical Care, Inc., 1601 Trapelo Road, - Paine Webber, Inc., 1221 Ave. of the Americas, New Waltham, MA 02154 York, NY 10020 - Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., Independence Square, Phil­ - Philadelphia, City of, Room 215, City Hall, Philadel­ adelphia, PA 19172 phia, PA 19107 - Philadelphia Eagles - Phila. Industrial Development Corp., 123 S. Broad St., - Philadelphia 76ers, Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19109 PA 19147 - Philadelphia Port Corp., 1020 Public Ledger Bldg., 6th - Philadelphia Flyers, The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA & Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19106 19148 - Pocono Mountain Vacation Bureau, 22 N. 7th St. , - Phillies, The, Veterans Stadium, P. 0. Box 7575, Phila­ Stroudsburg, PA 18360 (withdrew 3/22/ 85) delphia, PA 19101 - Psychiatric Institute, Eastern PA, 3300 Henry Ave., - Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Phila., 1600 Philadelphia, PA 19129 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19103 - Reading Company, The, Reading Center, Philadelphia, - Spectacor, Inc., 8th Fl. , 15th & Locust Sts., Philadel­ PA 19107 (withdrew 5/ 17/ 85) phia, PA 19102 - Spruce Creek Energy Co., Inc., 2nd & W. Norwegian - Spectrum, The, Broad & Pattison Sts., Philadelphia, Sts., Suite 400, Pottsville, PA 17901 PA 19148 - St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, 60 E. Twp. - Union Fidelity Life Ins. Co., 4850 Street Road, Line Road, Elkins Park, PA I 9117 Trevose, PA 19049 - St. Joseph's Hospital of Philadelphia, 16th St. & Girard - Waste Management, lnc., 3003 Butterfield Road, Oak Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19130 Brook, IL 60521 - Ticket Brokers Assn. of Phila., The, 1218 Chestnut St., Barnert, Douglas Wm., (212-608-8800), 305 Broadway, 10th Philadelphia, PA 19107 (withdrew 3/ 22/ 85) Fl., New York, NY 10007 - United Hospitals, Inc., 60 E. Twp. Line Road, Elkins - Alliance of American Insurers, 1501 Woodfield Road, Park, PA 19117 Suite 400 W., Schaumburg, IL 60195-4980 - United Parcel Service, 51 Weaver St. , Greenwich , CT Barnes, William B., (215-568-6020), S.R. Wojdak & Associ­ 06830 ates, Inc., 1401 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19102 Barto, Charles 0 ., Jr., (717-236-6257), 608 N. Third St. , - Amereda Hess Corp., 1185 Ave. of the Americas, New Harrisburg, PA 17101 York, NY 10036 - Health Care Assn., PA, 1200 Camp Hill By-pass, Camp - Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 125 DeSoto St., Hill, PA 17011 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 - Retarded, PA Assn. of Residences for the, 123 Forest - Coldwell Banker, Inc., c/ o Sears, Roebuck & Co., Sears St., Harrisburg, PA 17101 Tower, Chicago, IL 60684 Bauer, MargaretD., (717-233-3113) - Directors Assn. for Community Action, PA, P . 0 . Box - Library Association, PA, 126 Locust St., Harrisburg, 848, Harrisburg, PA 17108 PA 17101 - Dispensing Opticians, PA Society of, 613 Lincoln Ave., Baughman, John E., (717-255-7009) Pittsburgh, PA 15202 - PA School Service Personnel Assn. - EDS Federal Corp., 7171 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX - PA State Education Assn. , 400 N. Third St., P. 0 . Box 75230 1724, Harrisburg, PA 17105 - Electronic Data Systems Corp., 1157 Sherman, 7171 Baulis, John J., (215-241-4377) Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230 - CIGNA Corp., 1600 Arch St.,
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