COMMONWEALTH OF

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

MONDAy I SEPTEMBER 26 I 1988

SESSION OF 1988 172ND OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 55

SENATE SB 1443 MONDAY, September 26, 1988. Said bill having been returned with the following message: The Senate met at 2:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving July 13, 1988 Time. To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor Mark S. Singel) in the Chair. I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved and signed Senate Bill 1443, Printer's No. 2213, entitled "A SUP­ PLEMENT to the act of April 1, 1863 (P.L.213, No.227), enti­ PRAYER tled 'An act to accept the grant of Public Lands, by the United States, to the several states, for the endowment of Agricultural The following prayer was offered by the Secretary of the Colleges,' making appropriations for carrying the same into Senate, Hon. MARK R. CORRIGAN: effect; providing for a basis for payments of such appropriations; and providing a method of accounting for the funds appropri­ Almighty God, we thank You for the achievements of the ated," except as the following: past and for the challenges of the present. Give us wisdom, (1) For educational and general expenses.... $154,184,000 understanding, conviction and courage to govern. May we This item is approved in the sum of $150,615,000. choose justice and righteousness for the benefit of all people (2) For cost of research ...... 13,476,000 and for the preservation of our Commonwealth. Amen. This item is approved in the sum of $13,164,000. (3) For instruction - Doctor of Medicine JOURNAL APPROVED only ...... 4,287,000 The PRESIDENT. A quorum of the Senate being present, This item is approved in the sum of$4,188,000. the Clerk will read the Journal of the preceding Session of (4) For cost of agricultural research ...... 16,039,000 July 13, 1988. This item is approved in the sum of $15,668,000. The Clerk proceeded to read the Journal of the preceding (5) For cost of agricultural extension ser- Session, when, on motion of Senator STAUFFER, further vices ...... 18,325,000 reading was dispensed with, and the Journal was approved. This item is approved in the sum of $17 ,901,000 (6) For the cost of operating Elizabethtown COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR Hospital ...... 4,515,000 ••• APPROVAL OF SENATE BILLS This item is approved in the sum of $4,411,000. The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate communications The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.5fT/o in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the Com­ increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88, after the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one monwealth, advising that the following Senate Bills had been time. approved and signed by the Governor: ROBERT P. CASEY, SB 291, 528, 738, 794, 831, 1109, 1167, 1176, 1448, 1451, Governor 1452, 1453, 1454, 1459, 1460, 1462, 1463, 1467, 1468, 1469, 1470, 1471, 1472, 1473, 1475, 1476, 1477, 1479, 1480, 1481, SB 1444 1482 and 1483. Said bill having been returned with the following message: APPROVAL OF SENATE BILLS July 13, 1988 WITH OBJECTIONS To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate communications of Pennsylvania: in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the Com­ I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved monwealth, advising that the following Senate Bills had been and signed Senate Bill 1444, Printer's No. 2214, entitled "A SUP­ PLEMENT to the act of July 28, 1966 (3rd Sp.Sess., P .L.87, approved and signed by the Governor, with exceptions: No.3), entitled 'An act providing for the establishment and oper­ ation of the University of as an instrumentality of the Commonwealth to serve as a State-related university in the higher 2626 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26, education system of the Commonwealth; providing for change of This item is approved in the sum of $7,863,000. name; providing for the composition of the board of trustees; (3) For operation of dental clinics in the terms of trustees, and the power and duties of such trustees; school of dentistry ...... 1,020,000 authorizing appropriations in amounts to be fixed annually by *** the General Assembly; providing for the auditing of accounts of expenditures from said appropriations; providing for public This item is approved in the sum of $997 ,000. support and capital improvements; authorizing the issuance of The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.50/o bonds exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth; requir­ increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88, after ing the chancellor to make an annual report of the operations of the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one the University of Pittsburgh,' making appropriations for carrying time. the same into effect; providing for a basis for payments of such ROBERT P. CASEY, appropriations; and providing a method of accounting for the Governor funds appropriated," except as to the following: (I) For educational and general expenses.... 105,661,000 SB 1446 This item is approved in the sum of $103,216,000. Said bill having been returned with the following message: (2) For instruction - Doctor of Medicine only...... 6,046,000 July 13, 1988 This item is approved in the sum of $5,907 ,000. To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: (3) For operation of dental clinics in the school of dentistry ...... 1,020,000 I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved and signed Senate Bill 1446, Printer's No. 2216, entitled "A SUP­ This item is approved in the sum of $997 ,000. PLEMENT to the act of July 7, 1972 (P .L. 743, No.176), entitled (4) For operations of the Titusville Campus 812,000 'An act providing for the establishment and operation of Lincoln *** University as an instrumentality of the Commonwealth to serve This item is approved in the sum of $793,000. as a State-related institution in the higher education system of the Commonwealth; providing for change of name; providing for the The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.50/o composition of the board of trustees; terms of trustees, and the increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88, after power and duties of such trustees; providing for preference to the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one Pennsylvania residents in tuition; authorizing appropriations in time. amounts to be fixed annually by the General Assembly; providing ROBERT P. CASEY, for the auditing of accounts of expenditures from said appropri­ Governor ations; providing for public support and capital improvements; authorizing the issuance of bonds exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth; requiring the President to make an annual SB 1445 report of the operations of Lincoln University,' making appropri­ Said bill having been returned with the following message: ations for carrying the same into effect; providing for a basis for July 13, 1988 payments of such appropriations; and providing a method of accounting for the funds appropriated," except as to the follow­ To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth ing: of Pennsylvania: (I) For educational and general expenses .... $8,431,000 I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved *** and signed Senate Bill 1445, Printer's No. 2215, entitled "A SUP­ PLEMENT to the act of November 30, 1965 (P .L.843, No.355). This item is approved in the sum of $8,314,000. entitled 'An act providing for the establishment and operation of The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.5o/o Temple University as an instrumentality of the Commonwealth to increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88, after serve as a State-related university in the higher education system the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one of the Commonwealth; providing for change of name; providing time. for the composition of the board of trustees; terms of trustees, ROBERT P. CASEY, and the power and duties of such trustees; providing for prefer­ Governor ence to Pennsylvania residents in tuition; providing for public support and capital improvements; authorizing appropriations in amounts to be fixed annually by the General Assembly; providing SB 1447 for the auditing of accounts of expenditures from said appropri­ Said bill having been returned with the following message: ations; authorizing the issuance of bonds exempt from taxation within the Commonwealth; requiring the President to make an July 13, 1988 annual report of the operations of Temple University,' making To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth appropriations for carrying the same into effect; providing for a of Pennsylvania: basis for payments of such appropriations; and providing a I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved method of accounting for the funds appropriated," except as to and signed Senate Bill 1447, Printer's No. 2217, entitled "AN the following: ACT making appropriations to the Trustees of the University of (1) For educational and general expenses.... $115,764,000 Pennsylvania,'' except as to the following: This item is approved in the sum of $113,084,000. (1) For instruction, excluding Veterinary (2) For instruction - Doctor of Medicine Medicine programs and Doctor of Medicine...... $15,913,000 only ...... 8,049,000 This item is approved in the sum of $15,545,000. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2627

(2) For dental clinics ...... 1,020,000 ACT making appropriations to the Thomas Jefferson University, This item is approved in the sum of $997 ,000. ," except as to the following: (3) For instruction in the Doctor of Medi- Section 1. (a) The sum of $5,934,000 is hereby appropriated cine program ...... 4,396,000 to the Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction in the Doctor This item is approved in the sum of$4,295,000. of Medicine program. (4) For instruction in Veterinary Medicine This item is approved in the sum of $5, 797 ,000. programs only ...... 7,658,000 (b) The sum of $4,226,000 is hereby appropriated to the This item is approved in the sum of $7 ,481,000. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, for the fiscal year (5) For the New Bolton Animal Center ...... 3,525,000 July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for the general maintenance of the This item is approved in the sum of $3,338,000. Thomas Jefferson University, including the College of Allied Health Sciences, student aid and Children's Heart Hospital. (6) For the Center for Animal Health and Productivity ...... 1,158,000 This item is approved in the sum of $4, 128,000. I withhold my approval from this entire item. The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.5% increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88. (7) For a biological waste incinerator at the New Bolton Animal Center...... 400,000 ROBERT P. CASEY, Governor I withhold my approval from this entire item. (8) For food and animal clinics and services 1,899,000 SB 1455 This item is approved in the sum of $1,856,000. Said bill having been returned with the following message: (9) FOR THE MARK W. ALLAM DAIRY CATTLE TEACHING AND RESEARCH July 13, 1988 FACILITY ...... 324,000 To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth ••• of Pennsylvania: I withhold my approval from this entire item. I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.5o/o and signed Senate Bill 1455, Printer's No. 2220, entitled "AN increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88, after ACT making an appropriation to the Philadelphia University of the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one the Arts, Philadelphia," except as to the following: time. Section 1. The sum of $917,000 is hereby appropriated to the ROBERT P. CASEY, Philadelphia University of the Arts, Philadelphia, for the fiscal Governor year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction and student aid. ••• SB 1449 This item is approved in the sum of $841,000. Said bill having been returned with the following message: The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.5o/o July 13, 1988 increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88. To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth ROBERT P. CASEY, of Pennsylvania: Governor I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved and signed Senate Bill 1449, Printer's No. 2218, entitled "AN SB 1456 ACT making an appropriation to the Trustees of Drexel Univer­ Said bill having been returned with the following message: sity, Philadelphia," except as to the following: July 13, 1988 Section 1. The sum of $5,595,000 is hereby appropriated to the Trustees of Drexel University, Philadelphia, for the fiscal To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth year July I, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction and student of Pennsylvania: aid. I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved This item is approved in the sum of $5,466,000. and signed Senate Bill 1456, Printer's No. 2221, entitled "AN ACT making an appropriation to the Philadelphia College of The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.5% Textiles and Science," except as to the following: increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88. Section 1. The sum of $534,000 is hereby appropriated to the ROBERT P. CASEY, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science for the fiscal year Governor July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction and student aid. This item is approved in the sum of $522,000. SB 1450 The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.5% Said bill having been returned with the following message: increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-88. July 13, 1988 ROBERT P. CASEY, To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth Governor of Pennsylvania: I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved and signed Senate Bill 1450, Printer's No. 2219, entitled "AN 2628 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

SB 1457 This item is approved in the sum of $503,000. Said bill having been returned with the following message: The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.50"/o July 13, 1988. increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-1988, after the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth time. of Pennsylvania: ROBERT P. CASEY, I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved Governor and signed Senate Bill 1457, Printer's No. 2222, entitled "AN ACT making an appropriation to the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia," except as to the following: SB 1464 Section I. The sum of $1,ll8,000 is hereby appropriated to Said bill having been returned with the following message: the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, July 13, 1988 for the fiscal year July l, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction in the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine program. To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: This item is approved in the sum of $1,093,000. I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.50Jo and signed Senate Bill 1464, Printer's No. 2226, entitled "AN increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-1988, after ACT making appropriations to The Medical College of Pennsyl­ the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one vania, East Falls, Philadelphia,'' except as to the following: time. ROBERT P. CASEY, Section I. The sum of $2,949,000 is hereby appropriated to Governor The Medical College ofPennsylvania located in East Falls, Phila­ delphia, for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction in the Doctor of Medicine SB 1458 program. This item is approved in the sum of $2,881,000. Said bill having been returned with the following message: Section 2. The sum of $936,000 is hereby appropriated to The July 13, 1988. Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, for the fiscal year To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth July l, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for the general maintenance of of Pennsylvania: The Medical College of Pennsylvania, including the School of I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved Allied Health, and student aid. and signed Senate Bill 1458, Printer's No. 2223, entitled "AN This item is approved in the sum of $915,000. ACT making an appropriation to the Philadelphia College of The amounts approved for this institution provide a 5.50"/o Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia," except as to the following: increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-1988. Section 1. The sum of $5,364,000 is hereby appropriated to ROBERT P. CASEY, the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, Governor for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction in the Doctor of Osteopathy program. This item is approved in the sum of $5,240,000. SB 1465 The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.50"/o Said bill having been returned with the following message: increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-1988. July 13, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY, To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth Governor of Pennsylvania: I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved SB 1461 and signed Senate Bill 1465, Printer's No. 2227, entitled "AN Said bill having been returned with the following message: ACT making an appropriation to the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia," except.as to the following: July 13, 1988. Section 1. The sum of $1,589,000 is hereby appropriated to To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia, for the of Pennsylvania: fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction. I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved This item is approved in the sum of $1,553 ,000. and signed Senate Bill 1461, Printer's No. 2225, entitled "AN ACT making appropriations to the Hahnemann University, Phil­ The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.50"/o adelphia," except as to the following: increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-1988. Section 1. (a) The sum of $4,984,000 is hereby appropriated ROBERT P. CASEY to the Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, for the fiscal year Governor July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for instruction in the Doctor of Medicine program. SB 1466 This item is approved in the sum of $4,869,000. Said bill having been returned with the following message: (b) The sum of $515,000 is hereby appropriated to the July 13, 1988. Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for the general maintenance of the To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth Hahnemann University, including the Allied Health, Professions of Pennsylvania: and Graduate School of the Hahnemann University, and student aid. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2629

I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved NOMINATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR and signed Senate Bill 1466, Printer's No. 2228, entitled "AN REFERRED TO COMMIITEE ACT making an appropriation to the Fox Chase Institute for Cancer Research, Philadelphia, for the operation and mainte­ The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ nance of the cancer research program," except as to the follow­ munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of ing: the Commonwealth, which were read as follows, and referred Section 1. The sum of $725,000 is hereby appropriated to the to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: Fox Chase Institute for Cancer Research, Philadelphia, for the fiscal year July l, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for the operation and MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE maintenance of the cancer research program . OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND ••• TRAINING COMMISSION This item is approved in the sum of $674,000. July 22, 1988. This is the amount contained in my recommended budget. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of ROBERT P. CASEY, Pennsylvania: Governor In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Wayne G. Davis, 1502 SB 1474 Surrey Lane, Overbrook Hills 19151, Montgomery County, Sev­ Said bill having been returned with the following message: enteenth Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of The Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commis­ July 13, 1988. sion, to serve until February 21, 1990, and until his successor is To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth appointed and qualified. of Pennsylvania: ROBERT P. CASEY. I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved MEMBER OF THE STATE and signed Senate Bill 1474, Printer's No. 2229, entitled "AN ACT making an appropriation to the Delaware Valley College of TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Science and Agriculture at Doylestown," except as to the follow­ July 22, 1988. ing: of Section 1. The sum of $405,000 is hereby appropriated to the To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture at Pennsylvania: Doylestown, for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate instruction and student aid. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Frank J. Castelli, Route This item is approved in the sum of $396,000. 22 East, Ebensburg 15931, Cambria County, Thirty-fifth Senato­ rial District, for appointment as a member of the State Transpor­ The amount approved for this institution provides a 5.50/o tation Commission, to serve until July 21, 1994, and until his suc­ increase over the amount provided in fiscal year 1987-1988, after cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months the removal of expenditures which were intended to occur one beyond that period, vice Richard H. Mayer, Johnstown, time. resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY, ROBERT P. CASEY. Governor MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, SB 1478 DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS Said bill having been returned with the following message: July 22, 1988. July 13, 1988. To The Honorable, The Senate of the Commonwealth To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: I have the honor to inform you that I have this day, approved In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate and signed Senate Bill 1478, Printer's No. 2232, entitled "AN for the advice and consent of the Senate, Richard A. Eastman ACT making an appropriation to the Bum Foundation of (Public Member), 1350 Hickory Road, Macungie 18062, Lehigh Greater Delaware Valley," except as to the following: County, Sixteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers Section I. The sum of $368,000 is hereby appropriated to the and Salespersons, to serve for a term of three years and until his Burn Foundation of Greater Delaware Valley for the fiscal year successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, for outpatient and inpatient treat­ months beyond that period, vice Jane Boyer, Camp Hill, whose ment. ••• term expired . ROBERT P. CASEY. This item is approved in the sum of $250,000. MEMBER OF THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY This is the amount contained in my recommended budget. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE ROBERT P. CASEY, Governor July 22, 1988. The PRESIDENT. The communications and bills will be To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of laid on the table. Pennsylvania: 2630 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, David M. George for the advice and consent of the Senate, J. Roger Glunt, 3719 (Democrat), 620 Spring Street, Houtzdale 16651, Thirty-fourth Henley Drive, Pittsburgh 15235, Allegheny County, Forty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Clear­ Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Penn­ field County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, sylvania Housing Finance Agency, to serve until July 20, 1994, 1990 and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice John and until his successor is appointed and qualified. F. Smith, Coalport, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD MEMBER OF THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, BOARD OF ASSISTANCE DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS July 22, 1988. August 1, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Frank Lucas (Demo­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Lawrence J. O'Connor, crat), Route 53, Box 218, Irvona 16656, Clearfield County, 464 Inveraray, Villanova 19085, Delaware County, Seventeenth Thirty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State the Clearfield County Board of Assistance, to serve until Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to December 31, 1988 and until his successor is appointed and quali­ serve for a term of three years and until his successor is appointed fied, vice Eileen Anthony, Grampian, whose term expired. and qualified, but not longer than six years beyond that period, ROBERT P. CASEY. vice James G. Matthews, Paoli, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE INDIANA COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE DISTRICT JUSTICE July 25, 1988. August 1, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, William Trimarchi for the advice and consent of the Senate, Paul D. Zavarella, (Democrat), 1155 Water Street, Indiana 15701, Indiana County, Esquire, 750-R Presque Isle Drive, Pittsburgh 15239, Allegheny Forty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of County, Forty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as the Indiana County Board of Assistance, to serve until December District Justice in and for the County of Allegheny, Magisterial 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to District 5-2-32, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1990, add to complement. vice Lee J. Mazur, confirmed as Judge of the Court of Common ROBERT P. CASEY. Pleas of Allegheny County. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTS LICENSURE BOARD July 25, 1988. August 3, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Diane Mattei (Demo­ In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate crat), 320 South Christian Street, Lancaster 17602, Lancaster for the advice and consent of the Senate, Raymond Sannie, 2638 County, Thirteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a Columbia Street, Allentown 18104, Lehigh County, Sixteenth member of the Lancaster County Board of Assistance, to serve Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Archi­ until December 31, 1989, and until her successor is appointed and tects Licensure Board, to serve until April 9, 1990, or until his qualified, vice Luis Pagan, Quarryville, resigned. successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six ROBERT P. CASEY. months beyond that period, vice Guerino V. Renzini, Jessup, resigned. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA ROBERT P. CASEY. HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD July 27, 1988. OF PSYCHOLOGY To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of August 3, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2631

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Edward C. Brennan, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Arthur J. McMahon Ph.D., 1701-B Clay Avenue, Scranton 18509, Lackawanna (Democrat), R. D. 2, Dushore 18614, Sullivan County, Twenty­ County, Twenty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as a third Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the member of the State Board of Psychology, to serve for a term of Sullivan County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, four years or until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Robert D. Isett, Ph.D., Horsham, resigned. Carol M. St. Clair, Sonestown, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY MEMBER OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE August 3, 1988. August 3, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, The Reverend Richard for the advice and consent of the Senate, John W. Potuck Allen Reeser (Republican), R. D. 1, Box 34, Dushore 18614, (Democrat), R. D. 1, Dushore 18614, Sullivan County, Twenty­ Sullivan County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appoint­ third Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the ment as a member of the Sullivan County Board of Assistance, to Sullivan County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, serve until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is 1988, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. appointed and qualified, to add to complement. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY MEMBER OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE August 3, 1988. August 3, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Dorothy L. Rexer for the advice and consent of the Senate, Doris Beinlich (Republi­ (Democrat), R. D. 1, Forksville 18616, Sullivan County, Twenty­ can), Box 141, Forksville 18616, Sullivan County, Twenty-third third Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Sullivan County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, Sullivan County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1990, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to 1989, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. complement. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY MEMBER OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE August 3, 1988. August 4, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Kathleen R. Christini for the advice and consent of the Senate, Cheryl Eddy (Demo­ (Democrat), R. D. l, Box 31, Dushore 18614, Sullivan County, crat), 31 Packer Avenue, Towanda 18848, Bradford County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as a member Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Sullivan County Board of Assistance, to serve until of the Bradford County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1990, and until her successor is appointed and December 31, 1989, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement. qualified, vice Margaret Johnson, Towanda, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE SULLIVAN COUNTY MEMBER OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE August 3, 1988. August 4, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: 2632 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Francis S. Hunt (Demo­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Jack C. Noll, 403 Spring crat), 209 Warren Street, Sayre 18840, Bradford County, Forge Drive, Spring Grove 17362, York County, Twenty-eighth Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as a member Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the of the Bradford County Board of Assistance, to serve until Council of Trustees of Millersville University of Pennsylvania of December 31, 1988, and until his successor is appointed and qual­ the State System of Higher Education, to serve until the third ified, vice Richard W. Marvin, Sayre, whose term expired. Tuesday of January, 1993, and until his successor is appointed ROBERT P. CASEY. and qualified. MEMBER OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WERNERSVILLE STATE HOSPITAL August 4, 1988. August 8, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, David C. Warner In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (Democrat), Box 52, Main Street, Ulster 18850, Bradford for the advice and consent of the Senate, Douglas N. Howe, County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as a D.C., 1825 Mahantongo Street, Pottsville 17901, Schuylkill member of the Bradford County Board of Assistance, to serve County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District for appointment as a until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and member of the Board of Trustees of Wernersville State Hospital, qualified, vice Wanda Cooper, Towanda, resigned. to serve until the third Tuesday of January, 1989, and until his ROBERT P. CASEY. successor is appointed and qualified, vice Doris Levin, Reading, whose term expired. DISTRICT JUSTICE ROBERT P. CASEY. August 4, 1988. MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND Pennsylvania: TRAINING COMMISSION In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate August 9, 1988. for the advice and consent of the Senate, William C. Norman, Sr., R. D. 2, Lirneville Road, Parkesburg, Pennsylvania 19365, To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Chester County, Thirty-sixth Senatorial District, for appoint­ Pennsylvania: ment as District Justice in and for the County of Chester, Magis­ In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate terial District 15-3-07, to serve until the first Monday of January, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Terry L. Rarick, R. D. 1990, vice Carl W. Henry, resigned. 2, Box 2350, Reading 19605, Berks County, Eleventh Senatorial ROBERT P. CASEY. District, for appointment as a member of The Municipal Police MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD Officers' Education and Training Commission, to serve until February 21, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ OF CHIROPRACTIC fied. August 8, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of MEMBER OF THE CLINTON COUNTY Pennsylvania: BOARD OF ASSISTANCE In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate August 9, 1988. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Francis A. Wisniewski, 309 Nichols Road, Pittsburgh 15237, Allegheny County, Fortieth To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Pennsylvania: Board of Chiropractic, to serve for a term of four years or until In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six for the advice and consent of the Senate, Paul Dorrance Welch, months beyond that period, vice Jack L. Guilliams, D.C., Jr. (Democrat), 106 Bellefont Avenue, Lock Haven 17745, Fredericksburg, whose term expired. Clinton County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for appoint­ ROBERT P. CASEY. ment as a member of the Clinton County Board of Assistance, to MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES serve until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement. OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY OF ROBERT P. CASEY. PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION DISTRICT JUSTICE August 8, 1988. August 9, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2633

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Sandra J. Zemgulis, 475 for the advice and consent of the Senate, Dr. Thomas Nardozzo, Belmont Street, Easton 18042, Northampton County, Eighteenth 935 Oak Ridge Avenue, State College 16805, Centre County, Senatorial District, for appointment as District Justice in and for Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member the County of Northampton, Magisterial District 3-2-06, to serve of the Board of Trustees of The Pennsylvania State University, to until the first Monday of January, 1990, vice Pat J. Maragulia, serve until July 1, 1991, and until his successor is appointed and mandatory retirement. qualified, vice Samuel A. Breene, Esquire, Oil City, whose term ROBERT P. CASEY. expired. MEMBER OF THE STATE EMPLOYEES' ROBERT P. CASEY. RETIREMENT BOARD MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STA TE UNIVERSITY August 10, 1988. August 15, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, The Honorable Sarah In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate W. Hargrove, 504 Spring Lane, Wyndmoor 19118, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Richard L. Trumka, 92 Montgomery County, Seventeenth Senatorial District, for East Bliss A venue, Nemacolin 15351, Greene County, Forty-sixth appointment as a member of The State Employees' Retirement Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Board Board, to serve until February 4, 1990, and until her successor is of Trustees of The Pennsylvania State University, to serve until appointed and qualified, vice Christine Crist, resigned. July 1, 1991, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD MEMBER OF THE FOREST COUNTY OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS BOARD OF ASSISTANCE August 11, 1988. August 15, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Ellen M. Coggins for the advice and consent of the Senate, Clyde J. Holmes (Public Member), 2401 Rudy Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin (Democrat), Star Route Two, Tionesta 16353, Forest County, County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of member of the State Board of Funeral Directors, to serve for a the Forest County Board of Assistance, to serve until December term of five years and until her successor is appointed and quali­ 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice fied, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Janis Lieber, Clarington, resigned. Robert E. Taylor, Philadelphia, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE MCKEAN COUNTY MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION August 15, 1988. August 11, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Donald C. Burlingame for the advice and consent of the Senate, William A. Rake, Jr., (Democrat), 26 Edward Street, Bradford 16701, McKean R. D. 6, Box 6945, East Stroudsburg 18301, Monroe County, County, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of member of the McKean County Board of Assistance, to serve the State Transportation Commission, to serve for a term of six until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not qualified, to add to complement. longer than six months beyond that period, vice The Honorable ROBERT P. CASEY. Robert J. Kusse, Warren, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STA TE UNIVERSITY August 15, 1988. August 15, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2634 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Reverend Albert G. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Diane R. Jepsen, 217 Davis, Jr. (Democrat), 224 Lippincott Avenue, Ardmore 19003, Railroad Street, Allentown 18102, Lehigh County, Sixteenth Sen­ Montgomery County, Seventeenth Senatorial District, for atorial District, for appointment as District Justice in and for the appointment as a member of the Montgomery County Board of County of Lehigh, Magisterial District 31-2-01, to serve until the Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1988, vice Lily R. first Monday of January, 1990, vice Kenneth Mohr, Sr., Giuffrida, Norristown, resigned. resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE PIKE COUNTY MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTS BOARD OF ASSISTANCE LICENSURE BOARD August 17, 1988. August 22, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Kathleen Gross (Demo­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Ellen Q. Bush (Public crat), 701Avenue0, Matamoras 18336, Pike County, Twentieth Member), P. 0. Box 141, Lake Harmony 18624, Carbon County, Senatorjal District, for appointment as a member of the Pike Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1990, of the Architects Licensure Board, to serve until April 9, 1990, or and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to com­ until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than plement. six months beyond that period, vice Guerino V. Renzini, Jessup, ROBERT P. CASEY. resigned. MEMBER OF THE PIKE COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE DISTRICT JUSTICE August 17, 1988. August 22, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Helen Thielhelm for the advice and consent of the Senate, Charles A. Clement, (Republican), Box 15, Lackawaxen 18435, Pike County, Twen­ Jr., 707 Sherwood Road, New Cumberland 17070, Cumberland tieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Dis­ Pike County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, trict Justice in and for the County of Cumberland, Magisterial 1990, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice District 9-1-01, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1990, Gwendolyn H. Crellin, Milford, whose term expired. vice Robert B. Failor, resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE WESTMORELAND COUNTY PROTHONOTARY AND CLERK OF COURTS, BOARD OF ASSISTANCE LYCOMING COUNTY August 17, 1988. August 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Daniel Lievel (Demo­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Margaret N. Smith, crat), 233 Highland Avenue, New Kensington 15068, West­ 2526 Waldman Drive, Williamsport 17701, Lycoming County, moreland County, Fortieth Senatorial District, for appointment Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as as a member of the Westmoreland County Board of Assistance, Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts in and for the County of to serve until December 31, 1988, and until his successor is Lycoming, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1990, vice appointed and qualified, vice Dr. John F. Kenney, Jr., Greens­ Thomas Dempsey, resigned. burg, resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE BRANDYWINE BATTLEFIELD DISTRICT JUSTICE PARK COMMISSION August 18, 1988. August 24, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2635

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Frederick E. Roberts, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Colonel Joseph F. Per­ 411 Conservatory Road, Kennett Square 19348, Chester County, ugino, 830 Nandy Drive, Kingston 18704-5608, Luzerne County, Thirty-sixth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as Brigadier the Brandywine Battlefield Park Commission, to serve until July General, Assistant Adjutant General, Pennsylvania Army 8, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice National Guard, to serve until terminated, vice Brigadier General Marian Ware, Oxford, resigned. Robert H. Appleby, transferred. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY BRIGADIER GENERAL, PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF ASSISTANCE NATIONAL GUARD August 24, 1988. September 1, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Elsie M. Luciano for the advice and consent of the Senate, Colonel George W. (Democrat), 632 Ramblewood Lane, Bethlehem 18015, North­ Schuler, 619 Roseland Avenue, Philadelphia 19111, Philadelphia ampton County, Eighteenth Senatorial District, for appointment County, Twelfth Senatorial District, for appointment as Briga­ as a member of the Northampton County Board of Assistance, to dier General, Assistant Division Commander, 28th Infantry Divi­ serve until December 31, 1989, and until her successor is sion, Pennsylvania Army National Guard, to serve until termi­ appointed and qualified, vice James D. Oakes, Bath, resigned. nated, vice Brigadier General Robert H. Appleby, transferred. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PSYCHOLOGY NANTICOKE STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL August 26, 1988. September 6, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Quentin C. Weaver for the advice and consent of the Senate, Ronald E. Stashak, 821 (Public Member), 405 Drew Avenue, Swarthmore 19081, South Walnut Street, Nanticoke 18634, Luzerne County, Four­ Delaware County, Twenty-sixth Senatorial District, for reap­ teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the pointment as a member of the State Board of Psychology, to Board of Trustees of Nanticoke State General Hospital, to serve serve for a term of four years or until his successor is appointed until the third Tuesday of January, 1991, and until his successor and qualified. is appointed and qualified, vice Thomas J. Moran, Laflin, ROBERT P. CASEY. resigned. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD ROBERT P. CASEY. OF MEDICINE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF PHILADELPHIA STATE HOSPITAL August 31, 1988. September 6, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mary Ellen Weinberg In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (Public Member), 237 South 18th Street, Apartment 10-D, Phila­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Reverend Joseph C. delphia 19103, Philadelphia County, Eighth Senatorial District, Aiken, Sr., 1904 Limekiln Pike, Dresher 19025, Montgomery for appointment as a member of the State Board of Medicine, to County, Twelfth Senatorial District, for appointment as a serve for a term of four years or until her successor is appointed member of the Board of Trustees of Philadelphia State Hospital, and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, to serve until the third Tuesday of January, 1993, and until his vice Jeanne W. McKelvey, Esquire, McConnellsburg, whose term successor is appointed and qualified, vice Daniel A. Hall, M.D., expired. Philadelphia, resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. BRIGADIER GENERAL, PENNSYLVANIA MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD NATIONAL GUARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS September 1, 1988. September 6, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: 2636 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Rufus Sylvester Lynch, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Anna F. Jennings, 1340 1013 South Saint Bernard Street, Philadelphia 19143, Philadel­ East Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia 19147, Philadelphia phia County, Eighth Senatorial District, for appointment as a County, First Senatorial District, for appointment as a member member of the State Board of Social Work Examiners, to serve of the Board of Trustees of Philadelphia State Hospital, to serve for a term of one year and until his successor is duly appointed until the third Tuesday of January, 1991, and until her successor and qualified, but not longer than six months after the expiration is appointed and qualified, vice Lila R. Cohen, Philadelphia, of that period, pursuant to Act 39, approved July 9, 1987. resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION OF PSYCHOLOGY September 9, 1988. September 19, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Dr. Charlotte H. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mary Helen McDonald Shapiro, Apartment 5-G, Chatham Center Tower, Pittsburgh (Public Member), 7467 West Grubb Road, McKean 16426, Erie 15219, Allegheny County, Thirty-eighth Senatorial District, for County, Forty-ninth Senatorial District, as a member of the State appointment as a member of the Board of Governors of the State Board of Psychology, to serve for a term of four years or until his System of Higher Education, to serve until December 31, 1988, successor is appointed and qualified, vice Quentin C. Weaver, vice Eve Y. Murphy, Edinboro. Swarthmore, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE STATE HORSE COMMONWEALTH TRUSTEE OF TEMPLE RACING COMMISSION UNIVERSITY-OF THE COMMONWEALTH September 12, 1988. SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION September 19, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, John A. Ballard, 277 In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia 19128, Montgomery for the advice and consent of the Senate, Toni Alperin Goldberg, County, Seventeenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a 1420 Locust Street, Apartment 25K, Philadelphia 19112, Phila­ member of the State Horse Racing Commission, to serve for a delphia County, Eighth Senatorial District, for appointment as a term of three years and until his successor is appointed and quali­ Commonwealth Trustee of Temple University-of the Common­ fied, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice wealth System of Higher Education, to serve until October 14, Frederick D. Teece, Sr., Philadelphia, whose term expired. 1991, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice ROBERT P. CASEY. Edward H. Rosen, Narberth, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE STATE CIVIL ROBERT P. CASEY. SERVICE COMMISSION MEMBER OF THE STATE .BOARD September 19, 1988. OF MEDICINE September 20, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice .and consent of the Senate, Elizabeth H. Kury, In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Esquire, 420 Fishing Creek Valley Road, Harrisburg 17112, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Guy L. Kratzer, M.D., Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment 1447 Hamilton Street, Allentown 18102, Lehigh County, Six­ as a member of the State Civil Service Commission, to serve until teenth Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the April 9, 1994 and until her successor is appointed and qualified, State Board of Medicine, to serve for a term of four years or until vice David M. Zurn, Erie, whose term expired. his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six ROBERT P. CASEY. months beyond that period. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT P. CASEY. OF PHILADELPHIA STATE HOSP ITAL MEMBER OF THE BUCKS COUNTY September 19, 1988. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE September 20, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2637

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Susan Sherman for the advice and consent of the Senate, F. Irene Graybill Rosenberg (Republican), 237 Cherry Blossom Drive, Churchville (Republican), R. D. 2, Box 114, Duncannon 17020, Perry 18966, Bucks County, Sixth Senatorial District, for appointment County, Thirty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as a as a member of the Bucks County Board of Assistance, to serve member of the Perry County Board of Assistance, to serve until until December 31, 1990, and until her successor is appointed and December 31, 1989, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to add to complement. qualified, vice Reverend James H. Gold, Ickesbuq~. resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY MEMBER OF THE CRIME VICTIM'S BOARD OF ASSISTANCE COMPENSATION BOARD September 20, 1988. September 22, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph Brennan (Not for the advice and consent of the Senate, 0. Frank DeGarcia, registered), 1201 Birchwood Drive, Bethlehem 18017, North­ 2420 Berryhill Street, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fif­ ampton County, Eighteenth Senatorial District, for appointment teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the as a member of the Northampton County Board of Assistance, to Crime Victim's Compensation Board, to serve until March 22, serve until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice appointed and qualified, to add to complement. Reverend Dr. Thomas J. Ritter, Laverock, resigned. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD ASHLAND STA TE GENERAL HOSP ITAL OF PSYCHOLOGY September 21, 1988. September 22, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Susan Urban, R. D. 2, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Paula Bram Amar, 330 Ashland 17921, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial Dis­ Euclid Avenue, Ambler 19002, Montgomery County, Twelfth trict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Ashland State General Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday Board of Psychology, to serve for a term of four years or until of January, 1991, and until her successor is appointed and quali­ her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six fied, vice Arthur Bohard, Frackville, whose term expired. months beyond that period, vice Gerrian Bobrowsky, Ph.D., ROBERT P. CASEY. Pittsburgh, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE ST ATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICINE RECALL COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEE September 21, 1988. The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of Pennsylvania: the Commonwealth, which were read as follows, and referred In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate on Rules and Executive Nominations: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Everett E. Denlinger, to the Committee V.M.D., 411 South Belmont Road, Ronks 17572, Lancaster MEMBER OF THE STATE County, Thirty-sixth Senatorial District, for appointment as a TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION member of the State Board of Veterinary Medicine, to serve for a term of four years and until his successor is appointed and quali­ July 22, 1988. fied, but not longer than six months beyond that period. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of ROBERT P. CASEY. Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE PERRY COUNTY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as BOARD OF ASSISTANCE Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ tion dated June 28, 1988 for the appointment of Frank J. Cast­ September 21, 1988. elli, Route 22 East, Ebensburg 15931, Cambria County, Thirty­ To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania: State Transportation Commission, to serve until July 21, 1988, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Richard H. Mayer, Johnstown, resigned. 2638 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTS nomination on the premises. LICENSURE BOARD ROBERT P. CASEY. August 15, 1988. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: July 25, 1988. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ Pennsylvania: tion dated August 3, 1988 for the appointment of Raymond Sannie, 2638 Columbia Street, Allentown 18104, Lehigh County, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Sixteenth Senatorial District, as a member of the Architects Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ Licensure Board, to serve until April 9, 1990 or until his successor tion dated June l, 1988 for the appointment of Kevin D. Keith, is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months 411 East Highland Avenue, Ebensburg 15931, Cambria County, beyond that period, vice Guerino V. Renzini, Jessup, resigned. Thirty-fifth Senatorial District, as a member of the State Board I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of Barber Examiners, to serve for three years, and until his suc­ nomination on the premises. cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Robert L. Damewood, Erie, whose term ROBERT P. CASEY. expired. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MINORITY I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY nomination on the premises. August 15, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of COMPENSATION BOARD OF REVIEW Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as August 8, 1988. Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of tion dated June 17, 1988 for the reappointment of Eugene Smith, Pennsylvania: Jr., 124 Wilker Street, Aliquippa 15001, Beaver County, Forty­ seventh Senatorial District, as a member of the Penn,sylvania In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Minority Business Development Authority, to serve until June 2, Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ 1993, and until his successor is appointed and qualified. tion dated July 12, 1988 for the appointment of Thomas Lee I respectfully requesUhe return to me of the official message of Simon, R. D. 2, Box 17-S, Perryopolis 15473, Fayette County, nomination on the premises. Thirty-second Senatorial District, as a member of the Unemploy­ ment Compensation Board of Review, to serve until July 1, 1989, ROBERT P. CASEY. and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Joseph MEMBER OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY McAneny, Johnstown, resigned. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. August 17, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD Pennsylvania: OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as HOME ADMINISTRATORS Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ tion dated August 4, 1988 for the appointment of David C. August 11, 1988. Warner (Democrat), Box 52, Main Street, Ulster 18850, Bradford County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, as a member of the To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Bradford County Board of Assistance, to serve until December Pennsylvania: 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Wanda Cooper, Towanda, resigned. Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of tion dated June 23, 1988 for the appointment of Ronald D. Luff, nomination on the premises. M.D., 1377 Kelchner Road, Bethlehem 18018, Lehigh County, ROBERT P. CASEY. Sixteenth Senatorial District, as a member of the State Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve until June MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD 30, 1990 or until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not OF PSYCHOLOGY longer than six months beyond that period, vice Robert Grubb, M.D., Selinsgrove, resigned. September 19, 1988. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of nomin!ltion on the premises. Pennsylvania: ROBERT P. CASEY. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ tion dated August 26, 1988 for the reappointment of Quentin C. Weaver (Public Member), 405 Drew Avenue, Swarthmore 19081, Delaware County, Twenty-sixth Senatorial District, as a member of the State Board of Psychology, to serve for a term of four years or until his successor is appointed and qualified. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2639

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE nomination on the premises. OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND ROBERT P. CASEY. TRAINING COMMISSION RECALL COMMUNICATION August 24, 1988. LAID ON THE TABLE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ Pennsylvania: munication in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of Please note the nomination dated August 9, 1988 for the the Commonwealth, which was read as follows, and laid on appointment of Terry L. Rarick, R. D. 2, Box 2350, Reading the table: 19605, Berks County, Eleventh Senatorial District, as a member of The Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Com­ MEMBER OF THE BEDFORD COUNTY mission, to serve until February 21, 1990, and until his successor BOARD OF ASSISTANCE is appointed and qualified, should be corrected to read: Terry L. Rarick, R. D. 2, Box 2350, Reading 19605, Berks September 23, 1988. County, Eleventh Senatorial District, as a member of The Munic­ To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of ipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission, to Pennsylvania: serve until February 21, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Arthur Detisch, Millcreek Township, whose In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as term expired. Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ tion dated May 6, 1988 for the appointment of J. Leo Clapper MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD (Republican), R. D. l, Box 269, Hopewell 16650, Bedford OF PSYCHOLOGY County, Thirtieth Senatorial District, as a member of the Bedford County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, September 22, 1988. 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of William R. Hastings, Riddlesburg, whose term expired. Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. Please note the nomination dated September 19, 1988 for the appointment of Mary Helen McDonald (Public Member), 7467 ROBERT P. CASEY. West Grubb Road, McKean 16426, Erie County, Forty-ninth CORRECTIONS TO NOMINATIONS BY THE Senatorial District, as a member of the State Board of Psychol­ GOVERNOR REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ogy, to serve for a term of four years or until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Quentin C. Weaver, Swarthmore, The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ whose term expired, should be corrected to read: munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of Mary Helen McDonald (Public Member), 7467 West Grubb the Commonwealth, which were read as follows, and referred Road, McKean 16416, Erie County, Forty-ninth Senatorial Dis­ to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: trict, as a member of the State Board of Psychology, to serve for a term of four years or until her successor is appointed and quali­ MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES fied, but not longer than sbCmonths beyond that period, vice OF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF Quentin C. Weaver, Swarthmore, whose term expired. PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION HOUSE MESSAGES

July 22, 1988. HOUSE NONCONCURS IN SENATE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL Pennsylvania: The Clerk of the House of Representatives informed the Please note the nomination dated July 5, 1988 for the appoint­ Senate that the House has nonconcurred in amendments made ment of Patricia B. Heasley, 318 Parkway, Erie 16511, Erie County, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, as a member of the by the Senate to RB 1852. Council of Trustees of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania of The PRESIDENT. The bill will be placed on the Calendar. the State System of Higher Education, to serve until the third HOUSE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Paul J. Caron, whose term expired, should be The Clerk of the House of Representatives presented to the corrected to read: Senate the following bills for concurrence, which were Patricia B. Heasley, 318 Parkway, Erie 16511, Erie County, referred to the committees indicated: Forty-ninth Senatorial District, as a member of the Council of Trustees of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania of the State July 18, 1988 System of Higher Education, to serve until the third Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, HB 948, 949, 1079, 1080 and 1081 Committee on vice Paul J. Caron, whose term expired. Finance. RB 2370, 2371, 2372, 2373 and 2374 Committee on Appropriations. 2640 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following Reclamation Act," further providing for mining operations Senate Bills numbered, entitled and referred as follows, which involving prime farmland. were read by the Clerk: Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ July 13, 1988 MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. Senators MUSTO, LEMMOND, MELLOW, Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, BRIGHTBILL, STAPLETON, STOUT, JONES and HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and SHAFFER presented to the Chair SB 1551, entitled: MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1557, entitled: An Act banning the sale and use of certain leaded materials in An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. plumbing systems; requiring water suppliers to provide public 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and notification relating to lead contamination in drinking water and Reclamation Act," further providing for permit applications. imposing powers and duties on the Department of Environmental Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ Resources in relation thereto; and providing penalties. MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1558, entitled: HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1552, entitled: 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. Reclamation Act," further providing for postmining land use. 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ Reclamation Act," further providing for the time for revegeta­ tion. MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ Senator REIBMAN presented to the Chair SB 1559, MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. entitled: An Act authorizing the release of Project 70 restrictions Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, imposed on certain lands owned by the Borough of Free­ HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and mansburg, Northamptc;m County, in return for the imposition of MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1553, entitled: Project 70 restrictions on certain lands in Freemansburg, North­ ampton County, to be conveyed by Richard C. Goodwin, to the An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and Borough of Freemansburg. Reclamation Act," defining the term "perennial stream." Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. .Senators ANDREZESKI, REIBMAN, MELLOW, Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, O'PAKE, ROMANELLI and AFFLERBACH presented to HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and the Chair SB 1560, entitled: MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1554, entitled: An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Govern­ ment) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further provid­ An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. ing for creditable nonschool service and for creditable nonstate 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act," providing for reclamation of abandoned mine service. land by use of coal refuse. Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE, Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ July 13, 1988. MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. Senators ANDREZESKI, REIBMAN, MELLOW, Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, O'PAKE, ROMANELLI and AFFLERBACH presented to HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and the Chair SB 1561, entitled: MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1555, entitled: An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Govern­ ment) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further provid­ An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P. L. 1198, No. ing for creditable nonschool service and for creditable nonstate 418), entitled, as amended, "Surface Mining Conservation and service. Reclamation Act," further providing for persons who have an adverse interest to certain mining operations. Which was .committed to the Committee on FINANCE, Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ July 13, 1988. MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, July 13, 1988. Senators ANDREZESKI, STAPLETON, LYNCH, Senators RHOADES, LINCOLN, STAPLETON, ROMANELLI, O'PAKE, PECORA, AFFLERBACH and HELFRICK, SHUMAKER, MUSTO, KELLEY and SHAFFER presented to the Chair SB 1562, entitled: MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1556, entitled: An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Con­ solidated Statutes, providing for the confiscation of driver's 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2641 license and registration tag in relation to failure to maintain Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRON­ financial responsibility in certain instances. MENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, August 9, 1988. Which was committed to the Committee on BANKING Senators GREENLEAF, FISHER, SALVATORE and AND INSURANCE, July 13, 1988. ANDREZESKI presented to the Chair SB 1569, entitled: Senators ANDREZESKI, STEWART, STOUT, LYNCH, An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further defining the JONES, AFFLERBACH, HANKINS, BODACK, REGOLI, aggravating circumstances of torture; and further providing for LEWIS, REIBMAN, STAPLETON, O'PAKE, review by the Supreme Court of a sentence of death. ROMANELLI, SCANLON, ROSS, LINCOLN, the Committee on JUDICIARY, ZEMPRELLI, KELLEY and MUSTO presented to the Chair Which was committed to SB 1563, entitled: August 9, 1988. An Act authorizing the Department of Health to establish a Senators GREENLEAF, FISHER, HELFRICK and system for paying pharmaceutical costs of chronically ill children; SALVATORE presented to the Chair SB 1570, entitled: and providing penalties for violations. An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLIC of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for of witnesses. HEALTHANDWELFARE, July 13, 1988. the compensation and expenses July 14, 1988 Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, August 9, 1988. Senators FUMO, LYNCH, O'PAKE, JONES, August 17, 1988 AFFLERBACH and STOUT presented to the Chair SB 1564, entitled: Senators SHUMAKER, LOEPER, STOUT, PETERSON, An Act providing procedures for consumers to file complaints HOPPER and ROMANELLI presented to the Chair against an insurer with the Insurance Department for actions SB 1571, entitled: relating to an insurance policy, excluding actions which relate to An Act providing for the certification of real estate appraisers; insurance policies for motor vehicles. creating the Real Estate Appraisers Board and imposing powers Which was committed to the Committee on BANKING and duties; providing additional powers and duties for the and Occupational Affairs; and fJXing AND INSURANCE, July 14, 1988. Bureau of Professional penalties for violations. Senator LOEPER presented to the Chair SB 1565, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsyl­ AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, vania Consolidated Statutes, authorizing creditable service for PROTECTION certain persons who were justices of the peace. August 17, 1988. Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE, Senator SHUMAKER presented to the Chair SB 1572, July 14, 1988. entitled: An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Penn­ August 9, 1988 sylvania Consolidated Statutes, establishing an automated finger­ Senators O'PAKE, AFFLERBAGH, LEWIS and print identification system in the Pennsylvania State Police. STEWART presented to the Chair SB 1566, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on LAW AND An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) JUSTICE, August 17, 1988. of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for child victims and witnesses. Senator STAUFFER presented to the Chair SB 1573, entitled: committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, Which was An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Con­ August 9, 1988. solidated Statutes, requiring a police officer investigating an acci­ Senator GREENLEAF presented to the Chair SB 1567, dent to request financial responsibility information from each driver; and making an accident reportable if a driver is unable to entitled: provide financial responsibility information. An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P. L. 216, No. 76), entitled "The Dental Law," further regulating the performance Which was committed to the Committee on BANKING of radiologic procedures. AND INSURANCE, August 17, 1988. Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER August 29, 1988 PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, Senators GREENLEAF, HOLL, ANDREZESKI and August 9, 1988. LYNCH presented to the Chair SB 1574, entitled: Senators WENGER, ARMSTRONG and HESS presented An Act providing for control and treatment of Lyme disease; to the Chair SB 1568, entitled: and making an appropriation. An Act designating the Tucquan Creek and Clark Run tribu­ Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLIC tary as a component of the Pennsylvania Scenic Rivers System in 29, 1988. accordance with the Pennsylvania Scenic Rivers Act; and provid­ HEALTHANDWELFARE,August ing for cooperation and coordination in its protection and use, and for the responsibilities of its management. 2642 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

Senators SALVATORE and ROCKS presented to the Chair An Act prohibiting the purchase of real estate by foreign citi­ SB 1575, entitled: zens and corporations. An Act making an appropriation to Wills Eye Hospital, Phila­ Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, delphia. September 26, 1988. Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRI­ Senators BRIGHTBILL, CORMAN, HELFRICK and ATIONS, August 29, 1988. MADIGAN presented to the Chair SB 1583, entitled: September 20, 1988 An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P. L. 177, No. 175), entitled "The Administrative Code of 1929," further providing Senators SALVATORE, LYNCH and ANDREZESKI for fair share fee. presented to the Chair SB 1576, entitled: An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Con­ Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR AND solidated Statutes, further providing for the impoundment of a INDUSTRY, September 26, 1988. vehicle for the owner's failure to pay the fine and costs on a con­ Senators SHUMAKER and SCANLON presented to the viction of driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked. Chair SB 1584, entitled: An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P. L. 90, No. 21), Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­ entitled, as reenacted, "Liquor Code," further regulating restric­ TATION, September 20, 1988. tions on members of the board and employees. Senator WILT presented to the Chair SB 1577, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on LAW AND An Act amending the act of August 9, 1955 (P. L. 323, No. JUSTICE, September 26, 1988. 130), entitled "The County Code," providing for the appoint­ ment of second deputy controllers. Senators GREENLEAF, BELL, ANDREZESKI, RHOADES, KELLEY, FUMO, O'PAKE and Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV­ AFFLERBACH presented to the Chair SB 1585, entitled: ERNMENT, September 20, 1988. An Act amending the act of March 28, 1984 (P. L. 150, No. Senator HOLL presented to the Chair SB 1578, entitled: 28), entitled "Automobile Lemon Law," creating State vehicle An Act amending the act of June I, 1945 (P. L. 1242, No. 428), arbitration procedures within the Office of Attorney General, entitled "State Highway Law," further providing for awarding adding definitions, imposing obligations, duties of refund and contracts. replacement; and providing for penalties and appeals. Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPOR­ Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER TATION, September 20, 1988. PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, September 26, 1988. Senator BELL presented to the Chair SB 1579, entitled: An Act amending the act of July 12, 1972 (P. L. 847, No. 187), entitled "Strikebreaker Employment Act," further providing for RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED unlawful activities. The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR AND Senate Resolutions numbered, entitled and referred as INDUSTRY, September 20, 1988. follows, which were ~ead by the Clerk: Senators GREENLEAF, LEMMOND, CORMAN, July 14, 1988 ANDREZESKI, HELFRICK, LEWIS and AFFLERBACH MEMORIALIZING CONGRESS TO DEMONSTRATE presented to the Chair SB 1580, entitled: ITS SUPPORT FOR ALLOWING STATES An Act providing for determination and notification of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), AIDS-related TO PROVIDE MEDICAID-REIMBURSED complex, hepatitis or other contagious diseases; and providing COMMUNITY-BASED PROGRAMS TO PEOPLE penalties. WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES WHO LIVE WITH THEIR FAMILIES, IN THEIR Which was committed to the Committee on PUBLIC OWN HOMES OR IN SMALL, FAMILY-SCALE HEALTH AND WELFARE, September 20, 1988. ENVIRONMENTS BY PASSAGE OF S. 1673 September 26, 1988 AND R.R. 3454, THE MEDICAID HOME AND Senators GREENLEAF, HELFRICK, PECORA and COMMUNITY QUALITY SERVICES ACT OF 1987 ANDREZESKI presented to the Chair SB 1581, entitled: Senators SHUMAKER, HELFRICK, PECORA, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Con­ SALVATORE, AFFLERBACH, O'PAKE, REIBMAN and solidated Statutes, further providing for chemical testing; and RHOADES offered the following resolution (Senate Resolu­ making editorial changes. tion No. 203), which was read and referred to the Committee Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, on Intergovernmental Affairs: September 26, 1988. In the Senate, July 14, 1988. Senator GREENLEAF presented to the Chair SB 1582, entitled: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2643

A RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Continued talks between President Reagan and Memorializing Congress to demonstrate its support for allowing General Secretary Gorbachev are planned; and states to provide Medicaid-reimbursed community-based pro­ WHEREAS, We should recognize the importance of the con­ grams to people with developmental disabilities who live with tinuing struggle on behalf of the rights of Soviet Jews and Chris­ their families, in their own homes or in small, family-scale tians; therefore be it environments by passage of S. 1673 and H.R. 3454, the Medi­ RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Penn­ caid Home and Community Quality Services Act of 1987. sylvania support the spirit of "glasnost," human rights and the rights of Soviet Jews and Christians to emigrate; and be it further WHEREAS, Group homes or apartments are critical to those RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to family members who no longer live at home; and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, the Jewish Commu­ WHEREAS, Families in this Commonwealth are in dire need nity Relations Council, the Soviet Jewry Council, the Pennsyl­ of respite care or special transportation services; and vania Jewish Coalition and to General Secretary Gorbachev. WHEREAS, When those with developmental disabilities receive job training, their lives are enhanced; and DIRECTING THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OF WHEREAS, The waiting lists for physical therapy, occupa­ THE SENATE AND THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE tional therapy or speech/language therapy have grown longer, OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO with little indication of hope for relief; and JOINTLY STUDY AND REPORT ON CERTAIN WHEREAS, Families in this Commonwealth are entitled to the security of planning for their children's future living in the neigh­ ADVANCES IN FORENSIC MEDICINE borhood or community; and Senators O'P AKE, HELFRICK, MELLOW and WHEREAS, This Commonwealth is committed to planning (Senate Concur­ for the future of people with mental retardation; and REIBMAN offered the following resolution WHEREAS, Group homes and other community-based ser­ rent Resolution No. 205), which was read and referred to the vices must be closely monitored and of high quality; and Committee on Judiciary: WHEREAS, The needs of the individual must be first and 17, 1988. foremost; and In the Senate, August WHEREAS, S. 1673 and H.R. 3454 would assist in adapting A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION homes and vehicles to meet the needs of those with disabilities; therefore be it Directing the Judiciary Committee of the Senate and the Judi­ RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Penn­ ciary Committee of the House of Representatives to jointly sylvania memorialize the Congress of the United States to study and report on certain advances in forensic medicine. support and enact S. 1673 and H.R. 3454 to provide Medicaid­ WHEREAS, Recently, advances have been made in forensic reimbursed community-based programs to people with develop­ medicine; and mental disabilities who live with their families, in their own WHEREAS, Some of these advances deal with extracting the homes or in small, family-scale environments; and be it further deoxyribonucleic acid, known as DNA, molecule from specimens RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to of semen, blood and tissue to establish genetic identification; and the presiding officers of each house of Congress and to each WHEREAS, Establishment of genetic identification can be of member of Congress from Pennsylvania. evidentiary value; therefore be it RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concurring), That August 17, 1988 the General Assembly direct the Judiciary Committee of the SUPPORTING "GLASNOST" AND THE Senate and the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representa­ tives to jointly study advances in forensic medicine dealing with EMIGRATION OF SOVIET JEWS the establishment of genetic identification; and be it further AND CHRISTIANS RESOLVED, That the committees make a report to their Senators GREENLEAF, JUBELIRER, GREENWOOD, respective chambers by December 31, 1988. SALVATORE, REIBMAN, O'PAKE, SHUMAKER, August 29, 1988 WENGER, PECORA and FUMO offered the following reso­ MEMORIALIZING FEDERAL, STATE AND lution (Senate Resolution No. 204), which was read and LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO referred to the Committee on Intergovernmental Affairs: FORM REGIONAL STRIKE FORCES In the Senate, August 17, 1988. AGAINST PORNOGRAPHY A RESOLUTION Senators O'PAKE, GREENLEAF, LEWIS, PECORA, Supporting "glasnost" and the emigration of Soviet Jews and JONES, HOPPER, LYNCH, ARMSTRONG, Christians. ANDREZESKI, STOUT and STAPLETON offered the fol­ WHEREAS, Over 380,000 Jews have taken the first steps to lowing resolution (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 206), apply for permission to leave the Soviet Union; and which was read and referred to the Committee on Inter­ WHEREAS, Although a marked increase from the 914 allowed governmental Affairs: to leave in 1986, Jewish emigration in 1987, up to September 30, reached a total of 5,403, a small percentage of those permitted to In the Senate, August 29, 1988. emigrate in 1979, when 51,300 emigrated; and WHEREAS, While the Soviet Union is a signatory to the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Helsinki Accords and other international covenants regarding Memorializing Federal, State and local law enforcement officers emigration, the granting of permission to emigrate continues to to form regional strike forces against pornography. be arbitrarily made or denied by the authorities; and WHEREAS, In recent years this Commonwealth has experi­ WHEREAS, The Soviet Union has adopted a new policy of enced a significant increase in the production, distribution and "glasnost" or openness for all its citizens; and sale of obscene material; and 2644 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

WHEREAS, This obscene material demeans women, erodes The average annual tax revenues stable family relationships and is detrimental to children; and deposited in all funds in the five fiscal years WHEREAS, The production and distribution of obscene mate­ ended next preceding the date of this certif­ rial is often closely connected to organized crime; and icate...... $12,086,623,274.00 WHEREAS, Obscene material has a harmful and dangerous (i) The amount of outstanding net debt effect on both adults and children; and as of the end of preceding fiscal year 4,028,680,973.00 WHEREAS, The United States Attorney in the Western Dis­ trict of Pennsylvania, in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of (ii) The amount of such net debt as of Investigation, the Pennsylvania State Police and local prose­ the date of this certificate...... 3,966,240,353.00 cutors, have been successful in prosecuting persons engaged in (iii) The difference between the limita­ pornography; and tion upon all net debt outstanding as WHEREAS, Other cooperative efforts like this would be valu­ provided in Article VIII, Section able in combatting pornography; therefore be it 7(a)(4) of the Constitution of Penn­ RESOLVED (the House of Representatives concurring), That sylvania and the amount of such net the General Assembly memorialize the United States Attorneys in debt as of the date of this certificate 17 ,185,350,376.00 Pennsylvania, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Pennsyl­ (iv) The amount of such debt scheduled vania State Police and the district attorneys of this Common­ to be repaid during the remainder of wealth to form regional strike forces, patterned after the one in the current fiscal year...... 269,275,000.00 Western Pennsylvania, to develop and prosecute pornography cases; and be it further (v) The amount of debt authorized by RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to law to be issued, but not yet the United States Attorneys in Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania incurred...... 4,391,297 ,368.00 offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Pennsylvania (vi) The amount of outstanding obliga­ State Police and the district attorneys of this Commonwealth. tions excluded from outstanding debt as self sustaining pursuant to GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Article VIII, Section 7(c)(l), (2) and (3) of the Constitution of Pennsyl- vania...... 363 ,690,000.00 AUDITOR GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ the seal of the Auditor General, this 31st day of August, 1988. munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: DON BAILEY COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Auditor General OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg 17120-0018 LISTS OF LOBBYISTS AND ORGANIZATIONS August 31, 1988 The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ The Honorable Robert C. Jubelirer munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: President Pro Tempore Senate of Pennsylvania SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 292 Main Capitol Building September 1, 1988 Harrisburg, PA 17120 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Dear Senator Jubelirer: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In accordance with the provisions of Article VIII of the Consti­ To the Honorable, the House of Representatives tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Section 1604-B of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of The Fiscal Code, as amended, the Auditor General is required In compliance with Act No. 712 of the 1961 Session and Act on or before each March 1 and September 1 to make a certifica­ No. 212 of the 1976 Session of the General Assembly titled the tion to the Governor and the General Assembly. "Lobbying Registration and Regulation Act," we herewith A duplicate original of my certificate is enclosed. jointly present a list containing the names and addresses of the Sincerely, persons who have registered from July 1, 1988 through August 31, 1988 inclusive, for the 172nd Session of the General Assem­ DON BAILEY bly. This list also contains the names and addresses of the organi­ Auditor General zations represented by these registrants. Respectfully submitted: AUDITOR GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE MARK R. CORRIGAN Pursuant to Secretary ARTICLE VIII, Section 7(a)(4) and (c) Senate of Pennsylvania of the JOHN J. ZUBECK CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA Chief Clerk and the House of Representatives Act of April 9, 1929, No. 176, as amended (See Appendix for complete list.) To The Governor and The General Assembly: I, DON BAILEY, Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pursuant to the Pennsylvania Constitution (Section 7(a)(4) and (c)) and Section 1604-B of The Fiscal Code (Act of April 9, 1929, P.L. 343, No. 176, Article XVI-B; added June 21, 1984, P.L. _,No. 83, Section 2) certify as follows: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2645

REPORT FROM PENNSYLVANIA The PRESIDENT. This report will be filed in the Library. PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION 1987/88 ANNUAL REPORT ELECTRIC POWER OUTLOOK FOR CRIME VICTIMS' COMPENSATION BOARD PENNSYLVANIA 1987-2007 The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: CRIME VICTIMS' COMPENSATION BOARD PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA UTILITY COMMISSION P.O. Box 1323, 307 Finance Building COMMONWEAL TH OF PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg, PA 17120 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania July 1, 1988 August 31, 1988 To the HONORABLE ROBERT P. CASEY Mr. Mark R. Corrigan Governor Secretary and Pennsylvania Senate To the HONORABLE LEGISLATURE OF THE 462 Main Capitol Building COMMONWEAL TH OF PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg, PA 17120 We have the honor to submit the Eleventh Annual Report of Dear Mr. Corrigan: the Crime Victims' Compensation Board for the Fiscal Year Pursuant to Title 66 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Stat­ 1987-1988 rendered pursuant to Act 139 of 1976, as amended. utes, Section 524(b), enclosed are two copies of the Commission's Telephone calls from claimants to the 1-800 line, in addition to report "Electric Power Outlook for Pennsylvania 1987 - 2007." the regular lines totaled approximately 75-100 per day. This report is a comprehensive statistical summary and discus­ New claims for compensation totaled a record 2,816. In one sion of the current and future electric power supply and demand day alone 200 claims were received from one county due to a situation for the eleven investor-owned jurisdictional electric util­ scam perpetrated against elderly innocent victims of crime. ities operating within the Commonwealth. Payments to victims or their surviving dependents totaled If you should have any questions concerning the report content $2,557. 748.44. or require additional copies, please contact Blaine Loper of our Since the beginning of the program, compensation in excess of Bureau of Conservation, Economics and Energy Planning at 783- $18 million dollars has been paid to 6,500 victims of crime or 1373. their surviving dependents. Cordially, "Government exists to help people," we are proud to be part of that effort. BILL SHANE Chairman Respectfully, MARIANNE F. MCMANUS, The PRESIDENT. This report will be filed in the Library. Chairman DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE PATRICIA A. CRAWFORD, 1986 YEAR-END REPORT FOR THE SENIOR Member CITIZEN PROPERTY TAX/RENT REBATE The PRESIDENT. This report will be filed in the Library. ASSISTANCE PROGRAM CERTIFICATION OF LOYALTY The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 201 Old Main Harrisburg, Pennsylvania University Park, PA 16802 17127 July 1, 1988 August 1988 The Honorable Robert P. Casey TO: THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Governor of the Commonwealth Attached is the 1986 Year-End Report for the Senior Citizen Room 225 Property Tax/Rent Rebate Assistance Program prepared by the Main Capitol Building Department of Revenue. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 The statistical tables, which contain complete information on Dear Governor Casey: the number of claimants and the amounts of rebates and inflation Pennsyl­ dividends granted, have been arranged first, in statewide In compliance with the provisions of Section 13 of the summary form, and second, in county-by-county form. We think vania Loyalty Act, the loyalty of every member of the faculty and the compilation of the information in this manner will provide a staff of The Pennsylvania State University has been certified. quick reference guide for you. On the basis of these procedures, I hereby state unequivocally subversive If you require additional information, please contact our Leg­ that the institution has no reason to believe that any islative Liaison at 787-1007. persons, as defined in the Pennsylvania Loyalty Act, are pres­ ently in the employ of The Pennsylvania State University. Sincerely, In compliance with the terms of the Act, one copy of this decla­ BARTON A. FIELDS ration is being sent to the President of the Senate and one to the Secretary of Revenue Speaker of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. 2646 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

Sincerely yours, RESOLVED, (the House of Representatives concurring), That BRYCE JORDON when the Senate adjourns this week it reconvene on Monday, President October 3, 1988, unless sooner recalled by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; and be it further RESOLVED, That when the House of Representatives CHANGE IN COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE adjourns this week it reconvene on Monday, October 3, 1988, ON HD 1652 ~nless sooner recalled by the Speaker of the House of Representa­ uves. The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce that the Senator STAUFFER asked and obtained President pro tempore has appointed Senator F. Joseph unanimous consent for the immediate consideration Loeper and Senator Richard A. Tilghman to serve as of this resolution. members of the Committee of tonference on House Bi11 No. On the question, 1652 to replace Senator James J. Rhoades and Senator Roy Will the Senate adopt the resolution? W. Wilt, who have resigned. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ADOPTED APPOINTMENTS BY Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move that the Senate PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE do adopt this resolution. On the question, The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce the Presi­ Will the Senate agree to the motion? dent pro tempore has made the following appointments: The yeas and nays were required by Senator The Honorable Philip Price, Jr. as a member of the Board STAUFFER of Directors of the Lawyers Trust Account. and were as follows, viz: Mr. John P. Kazmaier as a member of the State Transpor­ YEAS-47 tation Advisory Committee. Aftlerbach Hess Moore Shaffer Andrezeski Holl Musto Shumaker APPOINTMENT BY MINORITY LEADER Armstrong Hopper O'Pake Stapleton Bell Jones Pecora Stauffer Bodack Jubelirer Peterson Stewart The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce the Brightbill Lemmond Rego Ii Stout Minority Leader has made the following appointment: Corman Lewis Reibman Tilghman Senator Patrick J. Stapleton to serve on the Board of Gov­ Fisher Lincoln Rhoades Wenger Furno Loeper Rocks Williams ernors of the State System-of Higher Education. Greenleaf Lynch Ross Wilt Greenwood Madigan Salvatore Zemprelli LEGISLATIVE LEAVES Helfrick Mellow Scanlon NAYS-1

Senator LOEPER. Mr. President, I have two temporary Kelley legislative leaves: I would request temporary legislative leaves A majority of the Senators having voted "aye,'' on behalf of Senator Rocks and also Senator Lemmond. the ques­ tion was determined in the affirmative. Senator LINCOLN. Mr. President, I would request a legis­ Ordered, That the Secretary lative leave for the day for Senator Williams. of the Senate present the same to the House of Representatives for concurrence. The PRESIDENT. Senator Loeper requests temporary leg­ islative leaves for Senator Rocks and Senator Lemmond. Senator Lincoln requests a legislative leave for Senator Will­ GUESTS OF SENATOR JOHN J. SHUMAKER iams. The Chair hears no objection. The leaves will be PRESENTED TO SENATE granted. Senator SHUMAKER. Mr. President, seated in the gallery are members of the Nationwide Civic Action program who LEAVES OF ABSENCE are visiting the Capitol today in conjunction with their Capitol Day program. This is a national program Senator LINCOLN asked and obtained leaves of absence sponsored by Nationwide Insurance Company for their over 6,000 for Senator HANKINS and Senator ROMANELLI for employees. I would today's Session, for personal reasons. ask that the Senate afford to them our usual warm welcome. The PRESIDENT. Would the delegation from Nationwide SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION please rise so we can welcome you to the Chamber of the WEEKLY ADJOURNMENT Senate of Pennsylvania. (Applause.) Senator STAUFFER offered the following resolution, which was read as follows: In the Senate, September 26, 1988. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2647

MISS PENNSYLVANIA, USA Now therefore, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ PRESENTED TO SENATE vania extends hearty congratulations to Denise L. Epps on being crowned , USA, 1989; recognizes with pride, Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, all of us are familiar admiration and respect her achievement; wishes her the best for continued success in all her future endeavors; is held in Atlan­ with the annual Pageant which And further directs that a copy of this document, sponsored by tic City each year and which just recently took place. Today Senators Edwin G. Holl and Stewart J. Greenleaf, be transmitted we are fortunate to have with us the young lady who repre­ to Denise L. Epps, Miss Pennsylvania, USA, 1989, 844 Knapp sented Pennsylvania in that Miss America Pageant. Her name Road, Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446. is Denise L. Epps and she is a native of Lansdale, Pennsyl­ Senator STAUFFER asked and obtained unanimous vania, which is in Montgomery County. But Denise is also a consent for the immediate consideration of this resolution. graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, so her roots are kind of spread throughout the Commonwealth a little bit, On the question, adopt the resolution? recognizing that she matriculated at Indiana University. At Will the Senate Indiana she gained a degree in marketing, but in addition to Senator HOLL. Mr. President, I urge adoption of the reso­ her interest in the field of marketing, obviously with the lution. Denise is from my hometown of Lansdale, and as you talents she possesses, she has great interest in modeling or a have heard, she is a graduate of Indiana University of Penn­ career in acting and is hoping to pursue something along those sylvania with a degree in marketing. She has brought credit lines in her future life as well. Not only is she a talented and not only to Lansdale, Pennsylvania, her hometown, but also educated person, she is also one who is very well adjusted and to Pennsylvania as a state, the Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ has a great many enjoyments in life. She enjoys water skiing, vania. She has done so many nice things for our community to horseback riding and concert dance, so you can see that she enhance our position in the Commonwealth, and we are participates in a great many activities, and I think it is because indeed very proud of her. I am very happy to be here today to of those kinds of activities and the broad interests she has that urge adoption of this resolution, and also when we adopt the she was able to elevate herself and have the qualities that took resolution, hopefully you will extend the usual warm welcome her to Atlantic City to represent the great Commonwealth. As of the Senate to Denise and her mother and father, Jacqueline I said, Mr. President, we are very proud and I am proud to and John Hansen of Lansdale, Pennsylvania. present her today to you on behalf of the entire Membership Mr. President, I move that the Senate do adopt the resolu- of Pennsylvania's Senate and to wish her the very best in her tion. future careers. On the question, which has been pre­ I have sent to the rostrum a resolution Will the Senate agree to the motion? pared by the gentlemen from Montgomery, Senator Holl and Senator Greenleaf, and at the appropriate time I would hope Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, George Bush is not that we could consider that resolution and adopt it. Prior to the only person who makes a slip of the tongue these days. doing so, however, since she is a resident of Lansdale and The Majority Leader made one, and I want to quickly correct since one of our senior Senators, Senator Ed Holl, is also a the mistake I made and I certainly apologize to Denise and her native of Lansdale and represents that community as part of parents. I indicated that Denise was involved in the Miss his Senatorial district, I would appreciate it if you would rec­ America Pageant. It is the Miss USA Pageant in which she is ognize him at this time for some additional remarks. the contestant, and I want the record to be quickly clarified to The PRESIDENT. If the Senators have no objection, why show that it is Miss USA rather than the Miss America do we not place before the Senate the resolution and then have Pageant, and I do apologize for having made that error. Senator Holl speak to the resolution and then introduce our Either way, Denise makes a very attractive and sparkling can­ very special guest. didate, and we wish her the very best in that effort. Senator Stauffer, on behalf of himself, Senator Holl and The PRESIDENT. The Chair thanks the gentleman. others offer the following resolution which the Clerk will And the question recurring, read: Will the Senate agree to the motion? WHEREAS, Denise L. Epps, of Lansdale, was crowned Miss The motion was agreed to and the resolution was adopted. Pennsylvania, USA, 1989; and The PRESIDENT. Ladies and gentlemen, it is with a great WHEREAS, Miss Epps, a graduate of Indiana University of that the Chair introduces to the Senate Miss Pennsylvania, with a 3.0 grade point average, hopes to spend part deal of pleasure of her reign setting up programs to aid troubled teens or help in Denise L. Epps, Miss Pennsylvania, USA, 1989, and asks any way she can. Meanwhile she has set her eye on breaking into Miss Pennsylvania if she would grace us with a few com­ television acting and using her degree in marketing as a consult­ ments. Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Pennsylvania, USA. ant for a corporation or owning her own firm; and (Applause.) WHEREAS, In addition to her model/actress career, Miss Epps is a member of the American Marketing Association, REMARKS BY MISS PENNSYLVANIA, USA council representative/concert dance company and French Foreign Exchange Student. She enjoys water skiing, horseback Miss EPPS. Thank you very much. It is quite all right. The riding as well as concert dance. mistake is made quite often. The other Miss Pennsylvania's 2648 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26, name is also Denise and she is from Pittsburgh, so I am very RECESS much used to the little bit of confusion there, but I am going on to the Miss USA pageant, which will be held in Mobile, Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, at this time I would Alabama at the end of February, and we are real excited ask for a recess of the Senate for the purpose of a Republican about that. caucus to convene immediately in the Majority caucus room I would first like to thank you all, ladies and gentlemen, for with the expectation of returning to the floor at 4:00 p.m. having me here today. It is quite an honor to be back in Senator ZEMPRELLI. Mr. President, I would also request Harrisburg once again. I would like to tell you a little bit a caucus on behalf of the Democrats. I am not sure what we about myself, about my duties as Miss Pennsylvania and a are going to caucus about at this time, but we may agree there few of the experiences I have had over the past year. I am will be something to caucus about. At any rate, there may be from Lansdale, Pennsylvania, and I am also a graduate of some announcements of importance to the Members. I would Indiana University of Pennsylvania with my B.S. in market­ ask that we all come back for a very short period of time. ing. I plan to go on and achieve my master's at Temple Uni­ The PRESIDENT. For the purpose of Republican and versity in international marketing in hopes of someday Democratic caucuses to begin immediately, the Senate will opening my own marketing consulting firm. As of right now, stand in recess. I am a full-time model and actress preparing to go to the Miss USA pageant, and I keep quite busy in the community and AFTER RECESS across the state. In the past seven months, I have been very busy and very surprised at the things I have seen across Penn­ The PRESIDENT. The time of recess having elapsed, the sylvania, and I am very happy. The opportunities I have come Senate will be in order. across have been wonderful. I have had a chance to speak with young students about the importance of secondary edu­ SB 1219 TAKEN FROM THE TABLE cation. I have had a chance to help promote the bloodmobiles Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move that Senate in local areas since it has become quite a problem. Donors are Bill No. 1219, Printer's No. 1698, be taken from the table and not quite as frequent as they used to be, and we are trying to placed on the Calendar. get that back up again. I have supported various groups and The motion was agreed to. organizations in local communities with their fund raisers. I The PRESIDENT. The bill will be placed on the Calendar. have been in parades, business openings and various other events across the state. I have had a chance to travel across Pennsylvania, and I like CALENDAR what I see. I see a lot of very happy people working together BILLS WHICH HOUSE HAS NONCONCURRED IN to achieve a common goal. They are happy with one another SENATE AMENDMENTS and they are happy with their communities. It makes me feel very good when I can look back on an experience and say I SENATE INSISTS UPON ITS AMENDMENTS have truly learned something, either about myself, about the NONCONCURRED IN BY THE HOUSE state or about the people around me. Even if I made just one TO HB 265 little girl smile and encouraged her to be what she wanted to BB 265 (Pr. No. 3216) - The Senate proceeded to consid­ be, I have truly learned something and I feel I have accom­ eration of the bill, entitled: plished something. An Act providing for the Office of Small Business Advocate in I am a very proud representative of the State of Pennsyl­ the Office of Attorney General; providing for the powers and vania and people like yourselves who reside in it, and I thank duties of the Office of Small Business Advocate and the Pennsyl­ you. vania Public Utility Commission in relation thereto; and making (Applause.) a temporary appropriation. The PRESIDENT. The Chair thanks Miss Epps and her Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move the Senate do parents. insist upon its amendments to House Bill No. 265, and that a Committee of Conference on the part of the Senate be SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS appointed. ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SECRETARY The motion was agreed to. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate inform the House The SECRETARY. The Majority and Minority Leaders of Representatives accordingly. have given their approval for the Committee on Community SENATE INSISTS UPON ITS AMENDMENTS and Economic Development to meet in the Rules Committee NONCONCURRED IN BY THE HOUSE room during today's Session to consider the Sunset report of TO HB 442 the Ben Franklin Partnership and also the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations to consider certain execu­ BB 442 (Pr. No. 3574) - The Senate proceeded to consid­ tive nominations. eration of the bill, entitled: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2649

An Act amending the act of June 30, 1981(P.L.128, No. 43), SENATE NONCONCURS IN HOUSE AMENDMENTS known as the "Agricultural Area Security Law," further provid­ Senate proceeded to consid­ ing. for agricultural areas, public hearings, evaluation criteria, SB 1437 (Pr. No. 2296) - The decisions and reviews of proposed areas, appeals, limitation on eration of the bill, entitled: limitations on local agencies, policy of Commonwealth agencies, An Act itemizing appropriations required from the Motor of development ease­ exercise of eminent domain and purchases License Fund for the fiscal year July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, the sale of bonds and ments in agricultural areas; providing for for the proper operation of the several departments of the Com­ and making other financial devices; making an appropriation; monwealth authorized to spend Motor License Fund moneys; editorial changes. and making an appropriation to the Pennsylvania State Police Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move the Senate do from the State Stores Fund. insist upon its amendments to House Bill No. 442, and that a Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move the Senate do Committee of Conference on the part of the Senate be nonconcur in the amendments made by the House to Senate appointed. Bill No. 1437, and that a Committee of Conference on the The motion was agreed to. part of the Senate be appointed. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate inform the House On the question, of Representatives accordingly. Will the Senate agree to the motion? BILLS ON CONCURRENCE IN The yeas and nays were required by Senator STAUFFER HOUSE AMENDMENTS and were as follows, viz: BILL OVER IN ORDER YEAS-48 SB 114 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in its Afflerbach Hess Mellow Scanlon order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. Andrezeski Holl Moore Shaffer SENATE CONCURS IN HOUSE AMENDMENTS Armstrong Hopper Musto Shumaker Bell Jones O'Pake Stapleton SB 235 (Pr. No. 2156) -The Senate proceeded to consider­ Bodack Jubelirer Pecora Stauffer Brightbill Kelley Peterson Stewart ation of the bill, entitled: Corman Lemmond Rego Ii Stout of the Penn­ Fisher Lewis Reibman Tilghman An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) Wenger Statutes, further providing for institu­ Furno Lincoln Rhoades sylvania Consolidated Greenleaf Loeper Rocks Williams tional vandalism. Greenwood Lynch Ross Wilt Zemprelli Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move the Senate do Helfrick Madigan Salvatore concur in the amendments made by the House to Senate Bill NAYS-0 No. 235. A majority of the Senators having voted "aye," the ques­ On the question, tion was determined in the affirmative. Will the Senate agree to the motion? Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate inform the House The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of of Representatives accordingly. the Constitution and were as follows, viz: THIRD CONSIDERATION CALENDAR YEAS-48 BILL REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEE OVER IN ORDER Afflerbach Hess Mellow Scanlon AS AMENDED Andrezeski Holl Moore Shaffer SB 1525 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in Armstrong Hopper Musto Shumaker Bell Jones O'Pake Stapleton its order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. Bodack Jubelirer Pecora Stauffer Brightbill Kelley Peterson Stewart BILLS OVER IN ORDER Corman Lemmond Rego Ii Stout RB 19, SB 536 and 628 - Without objection, the bills were Fisher Lewis Reibman Tilghman Furno Lincoln Rhoades Wenger passed over in their order at the request of Senator Greenleaf Loeper Rocks Williams STAUFFER. Greenwood Lynch Ross Wilt Helfrick Madigan Salvatore Zemprelli NAYS-0 LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED recognizes the presence on A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted The PRESIDENT. The Chair Rocks. His temporary legislative leave "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. the floor of Senator Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate inform the House will be cancelled. of Representatives accordingly. LEGISLATIVE LEAVES BILL OVER IN ORDER SB 769 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in its Senator STAPLETON. Mr. President, I request temporary order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. Capitol leaves for Senator Lewis, Senator Regoli and Senator Zemprelli. 2650 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

The PRESIDENT. Senator Stapleton requests temporary BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Capitol leaves for Senator Lewis, Senator Regoli and Senator AND FINAL PASSAGE Zemprelli. The Chair hears no objection and those leaves will HB 2130 (Pr. No. 2765)-The Senate proceeded to consid­ be granted. eration of the bill, entitled: THIRD CONSIDERATION CALENDAR RESUMED An Act amending the act of July 15, 1957 (P. L. 901, No. 399), BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION known as the "Optional Third Class City Charter Law," increas­ AND FINAL PASSAGE ing fines for ordinance violations. HB 1150 (Pr. No.1298)-The Senate proceeded to consid­ Considered the third time and agreed to, eration of the bill, entitled: On the question, An Act amending the act of June 23, 1931 (P. L. 932, No. 317), Shall the bill pass finally? known as "The Third Class City Code," providing for the imme­ The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of diate vesting of certain disabled police officers in pension the Constitution and were as follows, viz: systems. YEAS-48 Considered the third time and agreed to, Afflerbach Hess Mellow Scanlon On the question, Andrezeski Holl Moore Shaffer Shall the bill pass finally? Armstrong Hopper Musto Shumaker Bell Jones O'Pake Stapleton The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of Bodack Jubelirer Pecora Stauffer the Constitution and were as follows, viz: Brightbill Kelley Peterson Stewart Corman Lemmond Rego Ii Stout YEAS-48 Fisher Lewis Reibman Tilghman Furno Lincoln Rhoades Wenger Afflerbach Hess Mellow Scanlon Greenleaf Loeper Rocks Williams Andrezeski Holl Moore Shaffer Greenwood Lynch Ross Wilt Armstrong Hopper Musto Shumaker Helfrick Madigan Salvatore Zemprelli Bell Jones O'Pake Stapleton Bodack Jubelirer Pecora Stauffer NAYS-0 Brightbill Kelley Peterson Stewart Corman Lemmond Regoli Stout A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted Fisher Lewis Reibman Tilghman "aye,'' the question was determined in the affirmative. Furno Lincoln Rhoades Wenger Greenleaf Loeper Rocks Williams Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate return said bill to Greenwood Lynch Ross Wilt the House of Representatives with information that the Helfrick Madigan Salvatore Zemprelli Senate has passed the same without amendments. NAYS-0 BILL OVER IN ORDER A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted HB 2307 Without objection, the bill was passed over in "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. its order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate return said bill to BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION AMENDED the House of Representatives with information that the Senate has passed the same without amendments. HB 2473 (Pr. No. 3633) The Senate proceeded to consid- eration of the bill, entitled: BILL OVER IN ORDER An Act amending the act of July 3, 1985 (P. L. 164, No. 45), HB 1151 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in known as the "Emergency Medical Services Act," further pro­ its order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. viding for support of emergency medical services; requiring BILL LAID ON THE TABLE bypass protocols; extending certain provisions of the act; and excluding volunteer fire and ambulance departments from certain SB 1511 (Pr. No. 2198) - The Senate proceeded to consid­ provisions of the act. eration of the bill, entitled: Considered the third time, An Act prohibiting local government units and authorities On the question, from imposing certain residency requirements for employees. Will the Senate agree to the bill on third consideration? Upon motion of Senator STAUFFER, and agreed to, the Senator GREENWOOD, by unanimous consent, offered bill was laid on the table. the following amendment No. A4532: BILL OVER IN ORDER Amend Bill, page 5, by inserting between lines 20 and 21: HB 1993 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in Section 6. Section 4 of this act (amending section 12(e)(4) of the its order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. act) shall be retroactive to July 3, 1988. Amend Sec. 6, page 5, line 21, by striking out "6" and insert­ ing: 7 Amend Sec. 6, page 5, line 22, by striking out "SHALL" and inserting: (amending section 12(e)(4) of the act) and section 5 of 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2651 this act (amending section 14 of the act), shall, with the exception tax credit; and providing for certain fees and for enforcement, of the portion adding section 14(b) (relating to accelerated reha­ remedies and penalties. bilitative disposition fee), Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move the Senate do On the question, insist upon its amendments to House Bill No. 1852, and that a Will the Senate agree to the amendment? Committee of Conference on the part of the Senate be Senator GREENWOOD. Mr. President, this is a purely appointed. technical and agreed-to amendment. On the question, And the question recurring, Will the Senate agree to the motion? Will the Senate agree to the amendment? The yeas and nays were required by Senator STAUFFER It was agreed to. and were as follows, viz: Without objection, the bill, as amended, was passed over in YEAS-47 its order at the request of Senator GREENWOOD. Afflerbach Holl Moore Shaffer SECOND CONSIDERATION CALENDAR Andrezeski Hopper Musto Shumaker Stapleton BILLS OVER IN ORDER Armstrong Jones O'Pake Bodack Jubelirer Pecora Stauffer HB 585, SB 943, 959, 960, HB 1011, SB 1433 and 1534 - Brightbill Kelley Peterson Stewart Corman Lemmond RegoIi Stout Without objection, the bills were passed over in their order at Fisher Lewis Reibman Tilghman the request of Senator STAUFFER. Furno Lincoln Rhoades Wenger Greenleaf Loeper Rocks Williams Greenwood Lynch Ross Wilt LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED Helfrick Madigan Salvatore Zemprelli Hess Mellow Scanlon The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the presence on NAYS-1 the floor of Senator Lemmond. His temporary legislative Bell leave will be cancelled. A majority of the Senators having voted "aye," the ques­ SECOND CONSIDERATION CALENDAR RESUMED tion was determined in the affirmative. BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate inform the House SB 1543 (Pr. No. 2292) -The Senate proceeded to consid­ of Representatives accordingly. eration of the bill, entitled: UNFINISHED BUSINESS An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P. L. 90, No. 21), entitled, as reenacted, "Liquor Code," further providing for SENATE RESOLUTIONS identification cards. MEMORIALIZING THE UNITED STATES Considered the second time and agreed to, CONGRESS TO ENDORSE THE IMPORTATION Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider­ OF THIS COMMONWEALTH'S POULTRY ation. PRODUCTS INTO THE REPUBLIC OF BILL OVER IN ORDER WEST GERMANY HB 2279 - Without objection, the bill was passed over in Senators WENGER, HELFRICK, STAPLETON, HESS, its order at the request of Senator STAUFFER. CORMAN, BRIGHTBILL, STOUT, SHUMAKER, JONES, MADIGAN, ANDREZESKI and RHOADES offered the fol­ SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS lowing resolution (Senate Resolution No. 207), which was SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR NO. 1 read, considered and adopted: In the Senate, September 26, 1988. BILL WHICH HOUSE HAS NONCONCURRED IN SENATE AMENDMENTS A RESOLUTION Memorializing the United States Congress to endorse the impor­ SENATE INSISTS UPON ITS AMENDMENTS tation of this Commonwealth's poultry products into the NONCONCURRED IN BY THE HOUSE Republic of West Germany. TO HB 1852 WHEREAS, The commercial poultry industry in Pennsylvania HB 1852 (Pr. No. 3645)-The Senate proceeded to consid­ has an estimated 1988 worth of $600 million; and WHEREAS, The avian disease surveillance program in Penn­ eration of the bill, entitled: sylvania was initiated to prevent the reintroduction of avian influ­ An Act providing for the cleanup of hazardous waste sites; enza (Al) into the commercial poultry industry; and providing further powers and duties of the Department of Envi­ WHEREAS, The program requires ten blood samples from ronmental Resources and the Environmental Quality Board; pro­ every chicken or turkey flock slaughtered in Pennsylvania and ten viding for response and investigations for liability and cost recov­ eggs from every layer flock every month to be submitted to a ery; establishing the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund; providing a State laboratory for testing for the presence of Al antibody; and 2652 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

WHEREAS, The legal basis for this sampling program rests in On the question, the so-named "quarantine" which has been left in place for that Will the Senate adopt the resolution? purpose only, with approximately 14,000 total samples tested each month since 1986 and no positive samples being found; and SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 208, ADOPTED WHEREAS, Pennsylvania is the only state to test so exten­ sively but is the only poultry production state to be denied impor­ Senator FISHER. Mr. President, I move that the Senate do tation rights by the Republic of West Germany on the basis of the adopt Senate Resolution No. 208. quarantine and surveillance program; and On the question, WHEREAS, Scientific evidence supports that processed or raw poultry meat products containing avian influenza pose no risk of Will the Senate agree to the motion? AI disease transmission to humans; and Senator FISHER. Mr. President, the resolution before us is WHEREAS, Any embargo of Pennsylvania's nutritious one that I have introduced on behalf of myself and all of the poultry products solely upon the basis of the AI quarantine or resulting mandated surveillance procedure is a discriminatory other Members of the Allegheny County delegation, particu­ measure and, recognizing this, any importation barriers should larly Senator Scanlon, and it is to commemorate the life of a be lifted immediately; therefore be it good friend of many of us, the late owner of the Pittsburgh RESOLVED, That the Senate of Pennsylvania memorialize the Steelers, Mr. Art Rooney, Sr. United States Congress to enact legislation which would endorse I have had the distinct pleasure and honor of the importation of Pennsylvania poultry products into the having known Republic of West Germany; and be it further Mr. Rooney over the period of the past ten or twelve years, RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to and many people have made many comments in honor of each member of Congress from Pennsylvania. probably one of the greatest men I have ever had an opportu­ HONORING THE MEMORY OF THE LATE nity to meet in my entire life, and certainly each and every one ART ROONEY, SR., OWNER OF THE of those comments are comments that ring true, at least to this PITTSBURGH STEELERS AND ONE OF speaker, and I am sure to many others. I knew Mr. Rooney THE MOST REVERED INDIVIDUALS not just as the owner of my favorite football team, but as far IN AMERICAN SPORTS more. He was a gentleman who had tremendous interests in all of the things that this state and our region were all about. Senators FISHER, SCANLON, PECORA, ZEMPRELLI, He loved sports, yes; he loved football. Many people did not ROMANELLI, BODACK, REGOLI and JUBELIRER know that probably his number one sport was baseball. He offered the following resolution (Senate Resolution No. 208), loved baseball. He loved the Pirates. He loved horse racing. which was read as follows: In an area where he loved to have people such as myself in In the Senate, September 26, 1988. public life come by and chat with him, he loved government and he loved politics. He liked to talk politics. A RESOLUTION He often said to me, "Mike, you have the best job in this Commonwealth, Honoring the memory of the late Art Rooney, Sr., owner of the the job of Pennsylvania State Senator." He Pittsburgh Steelers and one of the most revered individuals in said that if he American sports. ever had a job he thought he wanted to have, it was the job to WHEREAS, Art Rooney, Sr., owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers be a State Senator. He said it was a tremendous opportunity. I of the National Football League for over 50 years, witnessed his know that this man, in having been a friend of mine over the franchise win National Football League titles in 1974, 1975, 1978 last few years, was much more than that to many people. His and 1979; and generosity was something that touched so many, and he never WHEREAS, Mr. Rooney's leadership and perseverance helped wanted any credit for it. It was certainly an honor and some­ mold the National Football League into one of the world's finest athletic organizations; and thing that he would not have wanted, in fact, but the tributes WHEREAS, Mr. Rooney, a member of the Pro Football Hall that all came to him from across the state, across the nation of Fame, was held in high esteem by all those who knew him; and and across the world were certainly fitting tributes on his WHEREAS, Art Rooney, Sr., was admired by other owners of behalf. He is a gentleman I will always remember for his kind­ National Football League teams as a man of honesty and ness to me, for his kindness to our area, and he is someone boundless integrity; and - WHEREAS, Art Rooney, Sr., touched the lives of many with who if all of us could just do one one-hundredth of the good his generosity and compassion; and that this man did during his life, we would be lucky. I would WHEREAS, Mr. Rooney's friends and associates included ask for unanimous adoption of the resolution. persons from all walks of life; and Senator SCANLON. Mr. President, I would just like to WHEREAS, Art Rooney, Sr., died on August 25, 1988, at the relate to the Members of the Chamber when and under what age of 87; therefore be it circumstances I found out about RESOLVED, That the Senate of the Commonwealth of Penn­ the death of Mr. Rooney. It sylvania honor Mr. Rooney's memory and extend its condolences is indicative of his international popularity. The fact was I to his family and many admirers; and be it further was in Rome on a vacation. I got up in the morning and, as I RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to usually do in a hotel, I turned on the television set and there the family of Art Rooney, Sr., and to the Pittsburgh Steelers was a TV announcer talking in Italian. I could not understand football organization. one word he said, but Mr. Art Rooney's face was emblazoned Senator FISHER asked and obtained unanimous consent on the screen and I did hear the word "mort," and I, from my for the immediate consideration of this resolution. basic Latin, realized that Mr. Rooney had died. I think it is a 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2653 tribute to what he always called himse1f, a poor broken down WE, The undersigned members of the Senate, pursuant to old horse player, to have his face on a television set in Rome, section 8 (b) of Article IV of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, do Italy announcing his death. He was a very, very dear friend of hereby request that you place the nomination of Janet Rosenberg, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, as a member of the mine. I had lunch with him a couple of weeks before he got Board of Trustees of Haverford State Hospital, before the entire sick, and, as Senator Fisher said, I think he loved politics Senate body for a vote, the nomination not having been voted more than he loved football, baseball, boxing or anything upon within 15 legislative days: else. When you went into his office you would expect to see David J. Brightbill the walls covered with pictures of athletes, but you did not. Robert C. Jubelirer You saw the walls covered with pictures of politicians, and John Stauffer although Art was a Republican, most of the politicians he had F. Joseph Loeper William J. Moore on his walls were Democrats. I am going to miss him, and I think it is wonderful that this Senate would honor him. I am The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ sure his family will be very happy. munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: And the question recurring, In the Senate, September 26, 1988. Will the Senate agree to the motion? A PETITION The motion was agreed to and the resolution was adopted. To place before the Senate the nomination of Richard D. Roth as a member of the Board of Trustees of Haverford State Hospi­ RESOLUTION IN PLACE tal. TO: The Presiding Officer of the Senate Senator STEW ART presented to the Chair a resolution. WE, The undersigned members of the Senate, pursuant to section 8 (b) of Article IV of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, do DISCHARGE PETITIONS hereby request that you place the nomination of Richard D. Roth, Wayne, Pennsylvania, as a member of the Board of Trust­ The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ ees of Haverford State Hospital, before the entire Senate body for a vote, the nomination not having been voted upon within 15 munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: legislative days: In the Senate, September 26, 1988. David J. Brightbill Robert C. Jubelirer A PETITION John Stauffer To place before the Senate the nomination of Michael Faucher as F. Joseph Loeper a member of the Board of Trustees of Haverford State Hospi­ William J. Moore tal. The PRESIDENT. The communications will be laid on the TO: The Presiding Officer of the Senate table. WE, The undersigned members of the Senate, pursuant to section 8 (b) of Article IV of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, do hereby request that you place the nomination of Michael CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS Faucher, Wayne, Pennsylvania, as a member of the Board of Trustees of Haverford State Hospital, before the entire Senate The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following reso­ body for a vote, the nomination not having been voted upon lutions, which were read, considered and adopted: within 15 legislative days: Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and David J. Brightbill Mrs. James Devore, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Boemio, Sr., Robert C. Jubelirer Kristine Tantsits, Hope Spivey, Doug Johnson, Heather John Stauffer Dragovitz, Jennifer Lynn Kern, Frank O'Mara, Karen F. Joseph Loeper William J. Moore Metzger, Mary Neubauer Gaal, Francis H. Sheckler Elemen­ tary School of Catasauqua and to the Lehigh County Pennsyl­ The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ vania Labor Council AFL-CIO by Senator Afflerbach. munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Good In the Senate, September 26, 1988. Shepherd Home of Allentown by Senators Afflerbach and A PETITION Reibman. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Shaun Foy, To place before the Senate the nomination of Janet Rosenberg as a member of the Board of Trustees of Haverford State Hospi­ Catherine Baker Knoll, Doreen Sierota, St. Mark the tal. Evangelist Roman Catholic Church of Lawrence Park and to TO: The Presiding Officer of the Senate W JET-TV of Erie by Senator Andrezeski. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Siegler, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Strosser, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bert T. Hevener, Mr. and Mrs. Landis H. Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wolfe, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hershey, Mr. 2654 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26, and Mrs. Thomas N. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webb, Vincent D. Galzerano and to the United States Coast Guard Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bentzel, Mr. and Mrs. William R. by Senator Furno. Recher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Tapasto, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Robert C. McEvoy, Sr., Earl and Doris Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell, Andrew Cooper, Mary Beth Bryers, Mrs. Morris Sacks, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brooks, Mr. and Police Chief F. Mason Adams, Helen Gerl, Private John B. Mrs. Harry Senft, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Evans, Mr. and Stratton Roslyn VFW Post 3498, Patricia A. Hentschel, Mrs. Clarence H. Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Hillegas, Lillian Bushey, Martin H. Goldsmith, Dr. Maurice Wright, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smoker, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ibach, Howard Foster, Dr. Halbert E. Fillinger, Jr., Alonzo Sudler, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Jr., David Baskin, Joseph Leon Kukura II, Shirley M. Sheaffer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Enders, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Rohm and Haas Company Research Laboratories, John W. Zook, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hare, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. North Penn Volunteer Fire Company of North Wales, Lloyd K. Witmer, Sally Bair, Murray Robinson, Agnes Stark, Abington School District and to Gwynedd-Mercy College by Ross B. Witmer, Anna Maude Feagley and to the United Senator Greenleaf. States Navy Nurse Corps by Senator Armstrong. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Roy M. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Snyder, Jr. by Senators Greenleaf and Greenwood. Mrs. George R. Macklem, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Eva Good Lennon, Daron C. Barnard, Leila Cannon, Sister Mary Young, Te Cao, Ellen R. Roeger, Sachin A. Gore, Borough Margaret Jackson, Barbara Kleschick, Michele Bednar, the of Quakertown, Quakertown Blazers Baseball Team and to "Last Patrol'', Aston/Middletown Little League and to St. St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ferndale by Luke Community Christian Church of Chester by Senator Senator Greenwood. Bell. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the Board Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and of Trustees of the James A. Michener Arts Center of Bucks Mrs. James Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Jarmulowski, Mr. County by Senators Greenwood and Lewis. and Mrs. George Frank, Mr. and Mrs. William Urso, Mr. and Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Reverend Mrs. Joseph Patz, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pozar, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. James S. Allen, Jack Barr, Reverend Emerson Talmadge James Cerny, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Lipinski, Mr. and Mrs. and to Kearsley/Christ Church Hospital of Philadelphia by Francis J. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Senator Hankins. John Gannon, Father Cecil Nally and to Father Aurelius Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Nickel by Senator Bodack. Mrs. Boyd Dressler, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fogelman, Sr., Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. Clifton Mrs. Mark E. Savidge, the Honorable Daniel H. Huyett Ill, Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Geiger, the citizens of the Borough of Slatington and to John F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deittrick, Mr. and Mrs. the Conrad Weiser Homestead and "Friends of the Conrad Salvador F. Olcese, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Stitzer, Mr. and Weiser Homestead" by Senator Brightbill. Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Foust, Mr. and Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Bollinger, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, Arville Raker, Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Reverend and Mrs. Othniel Carl Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley E. Keszkowski, Mr. and Mrs. C. Maynard Umstead, S. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gayle Sweely, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Simpson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Richard Haagen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kamats, Mr. and Stackhouse, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Boblick, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blair Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klembara, Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Kwasnoski, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Mull, Mr. John Gomola, Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Brown, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold F. Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Davis, Lester E. Leister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Baker, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Beatty, Mrs. William J. Beers, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Stuter, Sr., Mr. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Heintzelman, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. and Mrs. Burton C. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, Martenas, Mr. and Mrs. George Dentler, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kreidler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kling, Gerald M. Getty, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Santor, Sr., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. Steve Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks W. Mrs. Edward C. Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoglund, Mr. and Bilger, Mr. and Mrs. Burton C. Henry, William P. Sieg, Mrs. Harvey Kreamer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lauver, William W. Sieg, Martin L. Kauffman, John J. Bernardo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Middleswarth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Theresa Ann Keeler, Rachel Jean Packer and to Weaver Peifer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troxell, Mr. and Mrs. Millard United Methodist Church of Bellefonte by Senator Corman. Mertz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Lefferts, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Eugene F. James E. Hornberger, Mr. and Mrs. Daley Fulgham, Mr. and Connelly, Reno Virgili and to John P. Richards by Senator Mrs. Philip Ferro, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gemberling, Sr., Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. David Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn W. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Kernis, Margaret Treglia, Walter Pomroy, Dan Falcone, John Oros, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Clair 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2655

Artman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sarley, Michael Rimsky, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Christian M. Klock, Joe Dominick, Andrew Long, Jeffrey Mrs. Elwood Conden, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Edinger, Mr. Erdley, Mary Dulis, Ida Glenn Strine, Alexander Namiotka, and Mrs. William Drobenak, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford, Mr. Mildred Eltringham, Anthony Dunkelberger, Donald L. and Mrs. Albert Behlke, Mr. and Mrs. John Hritzak, Mr. and Edwards, Chad Dane, Rodney J. Lynn, Dale A. Keller, Lewis Mrs. Alfred Staskiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. John Mikolaichik, B. Kepler, Kip Simons, Scott Shellenberger, George W. Heiss, Mr. and Mrs. Leon VanTuyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. David Krum, Eva Bower Greenfield, Christopher Lapos, Dymond, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Miluszusky, Mr. and Mick R. Hunsinger, Harold Shultz, Thomas A. Bogetti, Jr., Mrs. Robert Ansart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hines, Mr. and Eric Wieand, Kevin Metzger, Kelly J. Reichen, Boy Scout Mrs. Ernest W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cassetori, Sr., Troop 174 of Mount Carmel, the citizens of Coal Township, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Balchunas, Mr. and Mrs. John Fedor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazur, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Savage and Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Why, Mr. and Mrs. Claude to the Buffalo Valley Sportsmen's Association, Incorporated, Heller, Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. John of Mifflinburg by Senator Helfrick. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth S. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bubb and to the citizens of North Codorus Mrs. Philip J. Gutkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Julius O.C. Post, Township by Senator Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Poleskie, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Albert L. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Zawoiski, Smith, Scott Doyle, the citizens of the Borough of Lansdale, Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Holbert, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Humane Fire Engine Company No. 1 of Norristown and to Kupinewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Trumbauersville Fire Company No. 1 by Senator Holl. Michael Wolak, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Swisher, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Denise L. Sherman G. Hefft, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Musser, Mr. and Epps by Senators Holl and Greenleaf. Mrs. Elwood Conden, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ziobro, Mr. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to William M. and Mrs. Joseph Bond, Mr. and Mrs. David Musicus, Mr. Baker, George I. Bloom and to the Greater Carlisle Area and Mrs. John U. Yeisley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Eddy, Chamber of Commerce by Senator Hopper. Bernice Colwell, Donald Johnson, David A. Ryder, Dorothy Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Julio H. Hunter Kenworthy, Almon J. Long, Beulah Mae Anderson, Diodonet-Rivera by Senators Hopper and Shumaker. Centa Quinn, George W. Murphy, III, Father Anthony Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Whitt Grillo, Lillian James, Myrtle Elston Hess, Laura Sargent, Dillard, R. Thomas Jones, Frances Savoy, Reverend Barry J. Susquehanna Fire Company, Doyle L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Margie Chavis, William Riley, Citizens Congress of Leo Butsavage, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nicetown Organizations, lncorporated's Neighborhood Vosik and to the Bushkill Garden Club by Senator Lemmond. Advisory Committee of Philadelphia, 1988 Freedom Riders Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Gerald L. and to the Tenants' Action Group of Philadelphia by Senator Andriole, M.D. by Senators Lemmond and Musto. Jones. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Stephen A. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Shabbick by Senators Lemmond and Rhoades. Mrs. P. Luther Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. John Mcintyre, Mr. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Scott W. and Mrs. Ray S. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, Mr. Dolton, Joshua Lyle and to Chief of Police of Bensalem Ted and Mrs. Chester R. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Zajac by Senator Lewis. Hammond, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Nick Leasure, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Miles C. Whetstone, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark, Mr. and Mrs. George Marzano, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ros8' Ar lane Mrs. Albert Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer, Sr., Mr. Levine Horewitz, Robert Scott Cessna, Vella E. Arthur, and Mrs. Amos Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amick, Mr. and Shane Ray Vieregge, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Berlin Mrs. Paul Balasco, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Shoop, Mr. and and to the successful students of the Community Action Edu­ Mrs. Howard A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin F. Fisher, Mr. cation Center of Fayette County by Senator Lincoln. and Mrs. Harrison E. Claybaugh, Mr. and Mrs. James Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Amick, David Heller Franklin and to Fairview Evangelical Mrs. Howard Diedrich, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Peterson, Mr. Church of Three Springs by Senator J ubelirer. and Mrs. C. Raymond Shisler, Florence Dentry, Steve Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dimitri Stewart, Charles J. Hollenden, Walter W. Cole, Sr., Thomas Pokrovsky Singers of the Soviet Union and the Paul Winter J. DiFilippo, Dr. Ford W. Stevens, Jacob A. Bierling, Jr., Consort by Senators Jubelirer, Stauffer and Zemprelli. Men of Malvern, Sharon Hill Public Library and to Congratulations of the Senate were extended to George I. Aronimink Elementary School of Drexel Hill by Senator Bloom by Senator Jubelirer and others. Loeper. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Frances Mrs. Henry B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Corsi, Mr. and Lopez and to The Honorable Juanita Kidd Stout by Senator Mrs. Samuel E. Poole, Dr. Pascal D. Spino, Consetta Omelite Lynch. and to the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg by Senator Kelley. 2656 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Walter and Mrs. Lawrence L. Baumunk, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alverta Benfield, Stewart and Marie Moyer, Dale A. Cooke, DePumpo, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Park, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe V. Tim Devine, Tim Mahon, Rita Mary Zdradzinski, Reverend Heinlen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Frank E. Radcliffe, Roy G. Ruffner, Thomas B. Adams, Raymond T. HoUiday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lenig, Mr. Reverend Robert G. Cofenas, First Slovak Wreath of the Free and Mrs. Ralph S. Mccloskey, Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Eagle, Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, Pennsyl­ Denius, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Place, Reverend and Mrs. vania Hosiery Manufacturers, Boyertown Bear Cubs, Rodger Forest R. Stonge, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlett, Mr. and L. Wagner Family and to the Berks Area Reading Transporta­ Mrs. Robert F. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schrum, Mr. tion Authority by Senator O'Pake. and Mrs. James D. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Babb, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Robert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Allis, Mr. Eazor, Charles J. McKinley and to the Penn Hills Senior Citi­ and Mrs. Ernest Scott, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Huggins, Mr. zens' Softball Team by Senator Pecora. and Mrs. Harold D. Bergerstock, Mr. and Mrs. Grant 0. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Ally-Karen Roupp, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller, Richard A. Gonzalez, Ferdinand W. Gunzburger, Henry Darrow, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Groover, Mr. and Mrs. Union City Chamber of Commerce, Abraxas Foundation, Grant Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Eveleth, Mr. Incorporated and to the emergency medical services teams of and Mrs. Donald H. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Sharp, Bradford Hospital by Senator Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Whipple, Florence C. Crouse, Dale Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Doebler, Jodi Lynn Dominick, Eric Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Eiswerth, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Hain, Mr. and James Atherton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Machen, Mr. and Mrs. L. Clair Fiester, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Koteski, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Seibert and to Frank Herman by Senator Mrs. Carl L. Josephs, Mr. and Mrs. Kosie Kosheba, Mr. and Madigan. Mrs. Joseph Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Woessner, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Emmitt Caterina, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loessy, Mr. and Weinzierl, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Reichle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Galasso, Isaac and Ruth Mawokomatanda, Leonard C. Walliser, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Smyers, Mr. Kenneth Phillips, Robert Warfel, James Galvin, August and Mrs. George L. Jones, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Yost, Koloras, Anthony Saxton, Robert Phillips, Alex Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lauch, Mr. and Mrs. August A. Dempsey, Rabbi Milton Richman, William C. Keating, Werchowski, Mr. and Mrs. John Venderlic, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Callahan, Cody H. Brooks, James P. Connors, James McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Abe L. Plotkin, William Cockerill, The Morning Times Karl G. Piedle, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Merlino, Mr. and Astros Little League Baseball Team of East Scranton, 489th Mrs. Joseph Gearhart, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Saulle, Chris Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Automatic Weapons Battalion, Allied Cisar, Timmothy McGaw, Kevin McGaw, Patrick Meehan, Services of Scranton, 89th Reconnaissance Squadron, 9th Charles J. Lieberth, Bennie Brown, Sr. and to the Pennsyl­ Armoured Division, Remargen, SS. Cyril and Methodius vania State University, New Kensington Campus by Senator Ukrainian Catholic Church of Olyphant and to St. Nicholas Regoli. Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of Scranton by Senator Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Sylvester Mellow. Damianos by Senator Regoli and others. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Frank C. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Phillip J. Carluc& by Senators Mellow and Musto. Spaziani, Vincent O'Donnell, Suzanne Fries, Martha Onna Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Heidi Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Riskin and to Gregory M. Welfley, Greg Weibley, Jill Temple, Adam Robinson, J.J. Morris by Senator Reibman. Richard, Doug Myers, Jamie Klingman, Stanley R. Krammes Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and and to Biglerville Hose and Truck Company No. 1 by Senator Mrs. John F. Caddy, Mr. and Mrs. James Shearn, Sr., Mr. Moore. and Mrs. Adam Balkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. George Haman, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Bill Dimmerling, Esther Young, John Wolfe, Marie S. Mrs. James Bartolotto, Mr. and Mrs. William Preston, Mr. Ostheimer, James Dunkel, Robert M. Cuthie, Hazel K. and Mrs. Leo Butsavage, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bartush, Sr., Waite, Mabel Langman Friedberg, Christ Lutheran Church Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frushon, Sr., Joseph Queeney, Sr., of Mahanoy City, Clover Fire Company of Heckschersville, Michael W. Murphy, Jr., Nancy M. Rodgers, Francis X. St. Joseph's Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church of Mahanoy Bradshaw, Michael J. Drummond, William Rudewick, Ernest City, the citizens of the Borough of Ashland and to St. Stegana, Patrick Carr, Anthony Barrett, Joseph Azaravich, Kieran's Parish of Pottsville by Senator Rhoades. Jr., Eric B. McKitish, Anthony Dougalas, Frank Kowalski, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Sr., Wasil Kobela, Jule Hunt and to Joseph A. Scarantino by Mrs. Robert T. Watson, John Tanaiewski, Captain Allen S. Senator Musto. Braverman, Joseph G. Kain, Jr., Treasure Island Scout Res­ ervation and to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Epiphany of Philadelphia by Senator Rocks. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2657

Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the resentative Joseph C. Manmiller, Henry R. Geisinger, Jolene Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center of Philadelphia Spang, Corey C. Adams, Civic Club of Harrisburg, Christ the by Senators Rocks and Greenleaf. Savior Orthodox Church of Harrisburg and to the Ninth Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Frank M. Annual Driving Under the Influence Conference by Senator DiLeo, Hollywood Barber Shop of Pittsburgh and to St. Shumaker. Luke's United Church of Christ of Braddock by Senator Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Michael R. Romanelli. Trephan and to the Exchange Club of Harrisburg by Senators Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Shumaker and Hopper. Mrs. Elmer C. Eisen brown, Mr. and Mrs. Liberty DiCicco, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hemphill, Ray Keffer and to Mrs. Gerald Teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Berle Allshouse, Mr. and Anthony Stramella by Senator Ross. Mrs. Peter King, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lorren Anderson, Mr. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Samuel and and Mrs. Paul B. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, Rita Rappaport, Police Commissioner Kevin M. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Sowinski, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Command Sergeant Major James P. McKenna, Jr., Madeline Battaglia, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Lauer Burns and to Irv Homer by Senator Salvatore. Frank G. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Craig, Mr. and Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. James Duff, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barber, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Boak, Reverend Mrs. Leon Lehman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Blair Haag, Mr. and and Mrs. Robert C. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frank, Mr. Mrs. George Scheetz, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Kilgore, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan K. Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell and Mrs. Chuck Snyder, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shumaker, McClymonds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emery W. Strohm, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harold Rape, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lydon, Mr. and Mrs. Hepler, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heny, Mr. and Mrs. John Albert W. Petsinger, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Remaley, Mr. Cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, and Mrs. Clyde W. Hohmann, Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Woodroe R. Deemer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Monrean, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harold Aspinall, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellish, Mr. and Mrs. Shick, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cravener, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Howard C. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Heidish, Mr. and Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manners, Mr. and Mrs. Amelio Mrs. Edward L. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Huselton, Trausi, Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Wildauer, Vernie Guntrum, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fabik, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frances Anthony, Frank Pringle, Berta Hicks, Ray Campbell, Ellenberger, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roberts, Matthew Roberts, Anthony J. Defilippi, Violet John P. Morgan, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Perry, Mr. and R. Selva, Edward Howard Koontz, Mickey Morandini, Doug Mrs. James W. Dight, Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Bowser, Mr. and Buffone, Jennifer Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Anderson, Mrs. Howard Batykefer, Mr. and Mrs. Homer M. Tack, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Long and to Bob Pellegrini by Senator and Mrs. Russell B. Dearolph, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musser, Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lauer, Congratulations of the Senate were extended to John H. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Audia, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ware III and to W. Todd Goulding by Senator Stauffer. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Mounts, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Clifford L. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bernard Martin Sponsky and to Robert Z. Gray by George Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Enrico H. Zappavigna, Mr. and Senator Stewart. Mrs. Deane Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Edwin Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Immell, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Scherich, Mr. Mrs. Alfred Kegarise, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Trabert, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cwiklinski, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kale, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shay, Mr. and and Mrs. Edward Bucheli, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Mrs. Howard K. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Rocco, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walter Grim, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Fazzone, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klink, Reverend and Mrs. C. William Lackie, Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Hays, the Harold Rader Family, Terry M. Frank Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Nelson, Mr. and Stackhouse, Shawn Scott, Walter Bartoshek, Barbara Mrs. T. Blair Houston, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jaap, Mr. Norante, Jan Horwitz, Earl E. Lepley, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don MacCartney, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Trebel, Raymond L. Natili, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Paffrath, Sr., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George McNurlen, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs. Andy Domenick and to the 1928 New Castle High Sapko, Mr. and Mrs. David Errett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest School Red Hurricane Football Team by Senator Shaffer. Lesniakowski, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Samuel McGinnis, Reverend and Mrs. Neman M. Anesetti, Mrs. Robert E. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lenker, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucciola, Mr. and Mrs. Russ DiSibio, and Mrs. Cornelius D. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lobis, Etzweiler, Reverend Paul W. Kauffman, Bruce Danner, Julie Dr. and Mrs. Wilson B. Pizzi, Mr. and Mrs. John Sroka, Mr. M. Schwartz, Franklin D. Linn, Sr., Leonard C. Koons, Rep- and Mrs. Henry Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. David Messner, Mr. 2658 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26, and Mrs. Brody Logue, Mr. and Mrs. Orval J. Wilson, Mr. Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of and Mrs. Ralph Hillberry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guder, Mr. and the late Donald Duane Doerr by Senator Shaffer. Mrs. Paul Hannan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mounts, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Patress, Mr. and Mrs. William Liptak, Mr. and LAUDATORY RESOLUTIONS Mrs. Henry Witzeling, Harry L. Cunningham, Thomas B. Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K. Hoffman and to Marlo The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following reso­ Grabski by Senator Stout. lutions, which were read, considered and adopted: Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Anna M. A laudatory resolution was extended to the Board of Direc­ Lokay by Senators Stout and Armstrong. tors of the Barnes-Kasson Hospital and the Skilled Nursing Congratulations of the Senate were extended to St. Unit by Senator Lemmond on its dedication ceremony for the Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church of West Conshohocken newly constructed R. M. Shelly Pavilion. and to the Haverford Senior High School 1988 Science Olym­ A laudatory resolution was extended to the Ukrainian Edu­ piad Team by Senator Tilghman. cational and Cultural Center and to the Ukrainian Catholic Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Susan K. Churches by Senator Reibman in observing the one Texter, George W. Hitchens, III, Martin H. Eshleman, Dawn thousandth year celebration of Ukrainian Christianity. Ludwig and to St. Malachy's Church of Cochranville by Senator Wenger. RECESS Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. Richard J. Keiper and to Dr. Samuel G. Wenger by Senators Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, at this time I would Wenger and Armstrong. ask for a very brief recess of the Senate for the purpose of a Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Alexander meeting of the Committee on Rules and Executive Nomina­ Z. Talmadge by Senator Williams. tions to convene immediately in the Rules Committee room at Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and the back of the Chamber. Mrs. Turner Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baiera, Sr., James The PRESIDENT. For the purpose of a brief meeting of H. Montgomery, Richard R. Thorpe, Carol Mixer and to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations to begin Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, State Area at the rear of the Chamber, the Senate will stand in very brief Command, Pennsylvania Army National Guard by Senator recess. Wilt. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and AFTER RECESS Mrs. John Lysak, Delores Craighead, Ethel M. Miller, Work­ ingmen's Mutual Beneficial Union Club of Blythedale, Bushy The PRESIDENT. The time of recess having elapsed, the Run Battlefield Heritage Society, Incorporated, St. Clare of Senate will be in order. Assisi Church of Clairton and to Bethel A.M.E. Church of Monongahela by Senator Zemprelli. REPORT FROM COMMITTEE ON RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS Senator BRIGHTBILL, by unanimous consent, from the The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following reso­ Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations, reported lutions, which were read, considered and adopted: the following nominations, made by His Excellency, the Gov­ Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of ernor of the Commonwealth, which were read by the Clerk as the late Lloyd Hershey Fuhrman by Senator Armstrong. follows: Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the late Representative Harvey L. Nitrauer by Senator Bright­ ALLENTOWN STATE HOSPITAL bill. June 8, 1988. Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of the late H. Chester Morris by Senator Greenleaf. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of Pennsylvania: the late Dr. Roy W. Goshorn by Senator Jubelirer. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Dr. John G. Berrier, the family of Condolences of the Senate were extended to 1605 Livingston Street, Allentown 18102, Lehigh County, Six­ the late Honorable Richard L. Bigelow and to the family of teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the the late Honorable Albert H. Aston by Senator Lemmond. Board of Trustees of Allentown State Hospital, to serve until the Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of third Tuesday of January, 1993, and until his successor is the late Jack E. Barger, Sr. by Senators Moore and Wilt. appointed and qualified, vice Betsy Jordan, Bethlehem, whose term expired. Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of the late Andrew C. Hoke by Senator Rhoades. ROBERT P. CASEY. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2659

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD MEMBER OF THE CORONERS' OF BARBER EXAMINERS EDUCATION BOARD June 1, 1988. June 28, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph A. Belcastro for the advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph F. Reichel, 220 (Public Member), 330 Beaver Avenue, Aliquippa 15001, Beaver Washington Park, Nazareth 18064, Northampton County, Eigh­ County, Forty-seventh Senatorial District, for appointment as a teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the member of the State Board of Barber Examiners, to serve for Coroners' Education Board, to serve for a term of four years, three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but pursuant to Act 22, approved March 2, 1988. not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Bruce H. ROBERT P. CASEY. Knarr, Centre Hall, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT P. CASEY. OF DANVILLE STATE HOSPITAL MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS June 29, 1988. June 22, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Amelia S. Harding, P. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate 0. Box 916, State College 16804, Centre County, Thirty-fourth for the advice and consent of the Senate, Leroy D. Cameroni, Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of 4341 Carlisle Pike, Building C-12, Camp Hill 170ll, Cumberland Trustees of Danville State Hospital, to serve until the third County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed member of the State Board of Barber Examiners, to serve for and qualified, vice Michael E. Ambrosino, Danville, whose term three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but expired. not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Robert V. ROBERT P. CASEY. Vavro, Pittsburgh, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT P. CASEY. OF EBENSBURG CENTER MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS May 23, 1988. June 29, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Ruth W. Kline, 210 East In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Horner Street, Ebensburg 15931, Cambria County, Thirty-fifth for the advice and consent of the Senate, William A. Breslin Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of (Public Member), 337 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre 18702, Trustees of Ebensburg Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of Luzerne County, Fourteenth Senatorial District, for reappoint­ January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, ment as a member of the State Board of Barber Examiners, to vice Gloria Mitchell, New Alexandria, whose term expired. serve for three years, and until his successor is appointed and ROBERT P. CASEY. qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT P. CASEY. OF EBENSBURG CENTER MEMBER OF THE CORONERS' EDUCATION BOARD May 23, 1988. June 28, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Dorothy Rose-Polke, In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate 203 Worth Street, Johnstown 15905, Cambria County, Thirty­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, George E. Hudock, Jr., fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the M.D., 51 East Valley View Drive, White Rock Terrace, Court­ Board of Trustees of Ebensburg Center, to serve until the third dale 18704, Luzerne County, Twentieth Senatorial District, for Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed appointment as a member of the Coroners' Education Board, to and qualified, vice Aaron Leamer, Cherry Tree, whose term serve for a term of four years, pursuant to Act 22, approved expired. March 2, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. 2660 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OF EBENSBURG CENTER OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND May 23, 1988. TRAINING COMMISSION To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of June 20, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Manna C. Salem, 1024 In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Gramling Street, Johnstown 15904, Cambria County, Thirty­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Edward Wunsch, 104 fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Sharp Lane, Feasterville 19047, Bucks County, Sixth Senatorial Board of Trustees of Ebensburg Center, to serve until the third District, for reappointment as a member of The Municipal Police Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed Officers' Education and Training Commission, to serve until and qualified, vice Genevieve K. Schaefer, Johnstown, whose February 21, 1991, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ term expired. fied. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OF EDUCATION OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND June 20, 1988. TRAINING COMMISSION To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of July 22, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, R. Gerard Longo, In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Ph.D., 234 O'Hara Manor Drive, Pittsburgh 15238, Allegheny for the advice and consent of the Senate, Wayne G. Davis, 1502 County, Forty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a Surrey Lane, Overbrook Hills 19151, Montgomery County, Sev­ member of the State Board of Education, to serve until October enteenth Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of I, 1993, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice The Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commis­ Donald W. Fox, Enon Valley, whose term expired. sion, to serve until February 21, 1990, and until his successor is ROBERT P. CASEY. appointed and qualified. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HOUSING ROBERT P. CASEY. FINANCE AGENCY MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD July 27, 1988. OF PODIATRY To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of June 16, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, J. Roger Glunt, 3719 In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Henley Drive, Pittsburgh 15235, Allegheny County, Forty-fourth for the advice and consent of the Senate, John M. Ferretti, D.0., Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Penn­ 1237 St. Marys Drive, Erie 16509, Erie County, Forty-ninth Sena­ sylvania Housing Finance Agency, to serve until July 20, 1994, torial District, for reappointment as a member of the State Board and until his successor is appointed and qualified. of Podiatry, to serve for four years or until his successor is ROBERT P. CASEY. appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES that period. OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY OF ROBERT P. CASEY. PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STATE SYSTEM PROTHONOTARY AND CLERK OF COURTS, OF HIGHER EDUCATION LYCOMING COUNTY August 8, 1988. August 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Jack C. Noll, 403 Spring for the advice and consent of the Senate, Margaret N. Smith, Forge Drive, Spring Grove 17362, York County, Twenty-eighth 2526 Waldman Drive, Williamsport 17701, Lycoming County, Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment as Council of Trustees of Millersville University of Pennsylvania of Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts in and for the County of the State System of Higher Education, to serve until the third Lycoming, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1990, vice Tuesday of January, 1993, and until his successor is appointed Thomas Dempsey, resigned. and qualified. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2661

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF MEMBER OF THE BUCKS COUNTY EXAMINERS IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE AND HEARING June 27, 1988. July 8, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Frank Belmonte for the advice and consent of the Senate, Thomas A. Frank, (Republican), 11 Glen Road, Levittown 19037, Bucks County, Ph.D., 531 Briarwood Lane, State College 16803, Centre Sixth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for reappointment as a Bucks County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, member of the State Board of Examiners in Speech-Language 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice and Hearing, to serve for three years and until his successor is Susan Sherman, Churchville, whose term expired. appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond ROBERT P. CASEY. that period. MEMBER OF THE BUTLER COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WARREN STATE HOSPITAL June 2, 1988. To the Honorable, June 27, 1988. the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Leah M. Brown (Demo­ In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate crat), 141 Greenhill Drive, Butler 16001, Butler County, Twenty­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Martha Pfusch, 215 first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the South Center Street, Corry 16407, Erie County, Twenty-fifth Butler County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of 1989, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Trustees of Warren State Hospital, to serve until the third Renee Vivian Moyer, resigned. Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed ROBERT P. CASEY. and qualified, vice Jeanne S. Probst, Warren, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE BUTLER COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 20, 1988. OF WHITE HAVEN CENTER To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: · July 5, 1988. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of for the advice and consent of the Senate, Ronald D. Painter Pennsylvania: (Democrat), R. D. #3, Pine Drive, Evans City 16033, Butler In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate County, Twenty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a for the advice and consent of the Senate, M. Grace Calvello, 871 member of the Butler County Board of Assistance, to serve until North Church Street, Hazleton 18201, Luzerne County, Four­ December 31, 1988, and until his successor is appointed and qual­ teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the ified, vice Barry Hammond, Butler, whose term expired. Board of Trustees of White Haven Center, to serve until the third ROBERT P. CASEY. Tuesday of January, 1993, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice John Evancho, Ebervale, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE BUTLER COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 21, 1988. OF WHITE HAVEN CENTER To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: July 5, 1988. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of for the advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph H. Matson Pennsylvania: (Democrat), 1109 Fourth Street, Butler 16001, Butler County, In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Twenty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of for the advice and consent of the Senate, Andrew Shiner, III, 112 the Butler County Board of Assistance, to serve until December St. James Drive, Drifton 18221, Luzerne County, Fourteenth 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of John J. Morgan, Esquire, Butler, whose term expired. Trustees of White Haven Center, to serve until the third Tuesday ROBERT P. CASEY. of January, 1993, and until his successor is appointed and quali­ fied, vice John Shalanski, Conyngham, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE CAMBRIA COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE July 8, 1988. 2662 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Cheryl A. Hilinski In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (Democrat), 3910 Bird Drive, Erie 16510, Erie County, Forty­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Robert B. Helsel ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the (Democrat), 146 Theatre Drive, Johnstown 15904, Cambria Erie County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, County, Thirty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a 1988, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice member of the Cambria County Board of Assistance, to serve Helen K. Klauk, Erie, whose term expired. until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and ROBERT P. CASEY. qualified, vice Charles R. Gray, resigned. MEMBER OF THE ERIE COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY June 20, 1988. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of June 29, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Agnes Ruza Priscaro In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (Democrat), 1123 East Lake Road, Erie 16507, Erie County, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Frank Provenzano Forty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of (Democrat), Box 147, Penfield 15849, Clearfield County, Thirty­ the Erie County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the 1988, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Clearfield County Board of Assistance, to serve until December Mary Catherine Arbuckle, Erie, whose term expired. 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice ROBERT P. CASEY. Harry F. Bigler, Clearfield, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE ERIE COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE CLEARFIELD COUNTY June 29, 1988. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of July 22, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Melvin Witherspoon In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (Democrat), 326 East 31st Street, Erie 16504, Erie County, Forty­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Frank Lucas (Demo­ ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the crat), Route 53, Box 218, Irvona 16656, Clearfield County, Erie County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, Thirty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice the Clearfield County Board of Assistance, to serve until Richard A. Parker, Fairview, whose term expired. December 31, 1988 and until his successor is appointed and quali­ ROBERT P. CASEY. fied, vice Eileen Anthony, Grampian, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE LAWRENCE COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY July 8, 1988. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of June 17, 1988. Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Reverend Kenneth . In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Kauffman (Democrat), R. D. 3, Box 855, New Castle 16105, for the advice and consent of the Senate, Ann D. Lyon (Demo­ Lawrence County, Twenty-first Senatorial District, for appoint­ crat), 20 Clifton Road, Camp Hill 17011, Cumberland County, ment as a member of the Lawrence County Board of Assistance, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member to serve until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is of the Cumberland County Board of Assistance, to serve until appointed and qualified, vice Robert Wilson, New Castle, December 31, 1989 and until her successor is appointed and quali­ deceased. fied. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE PIKE COUNTY MEMBER OF THE ERIE COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE June 23, 1988. June 20, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2663

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Joan Brink (Republi­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Dorothy Glessner can), R. D. 1, Box 305, Milford 18337, Pike County, Twentieth (Democrat), R. D. 1, Boswell 15531, Somerset County, Thirty­ Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of the Pike second Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1988, Somerset County Board of Assistance, to serve until December and until her successor is appointed and qualified. 31, 1989, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice ROBERT P. CASEY. Lee A. Ripple, Windber, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE PIKE COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE June 23, 1988. June 29, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate Pennsylvania: for the advice and consent of the Senate, Beverly Gallagher In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate (Republican), R. D. 1, Box 9, Milford 18337, Pike County, for the advice and consent of the Senate, John Lichvar (Demo­ Twentieth Senatorial District, for reappointment as a member of crat), 1134 Stadium Street, Berlin 15530, Somerset County, the Pike County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, Thirty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as a member 1988, and until her successor is appointed and qualified. of the Somerset County Board of Assistance, to serve until ROBERT P. CASEY. December 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qual­ ified, vice Glenn Kaufman, Holsopple, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY May 31, 1988. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of June 29, 1988. Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of for the advice and consent of the Senate, Kelly McVickers Pennsylvania: (Democrat), 216 Allegheny Street, Boswell 15531, Somerset In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate County, Thirty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as a for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mary Younkin (Demo­ member of the Somerset County Board of Assistance, to serve crat), 167-112 West Union Street, Somerset 15501, Somerset until December 31, 1990, and until her successor is appointed and County, Thirty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as a qualified, vice Lawrence Luteri, resigned. member of the Somerset County Board of Assistance, to serve ROBERT P. CASEY. until December 31, 1988, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Marlin G. Meek, Windber, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE MEMBER OF THE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY June 29, 1988. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of June 23, 1988. Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of for the advice and consent of the Senate, Donald Chapman Pennsylvania: (Republican), 237 East Main Street, Somerset 15501, Somerset In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate County, Thirty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as a for the advice and consent of the Senate, Margaret Craparo member of the Somerset County Board of Assistance, to serve (Democrat), 73 Hudson Street, Forest City 18421, Susquehanna until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and County, Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a qualified, vice Vera Lohr, Stoystown, whose term expired. member of the Susquehanna County Board of Assistance, to ROBERT P. CASEY. serve until December 31, 1989, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Theresa Maher, Hop Bottom, MEMBER OF THE SOMERSET COUNTY whose term expired. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE ROBERT P. CASEY. June 29, 1988. MEMBER OF THE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of BOARD OF ASSISTANCE Pennsylvania: June 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2664 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mary B. Gere (Demo­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Daniel F. Cuccherini crat), Box 214, Route 29, South Montrose 18843, Susquehanna (Democrat), P. 0. Box 782, Gouldsboro 18424, Wayne County, County, Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of member of the Susquehanna County Board of Assistance, to the Wayne County Board of Assistance, to serve until December serve until December 31, 1990, and until her successor is 31, 1988, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice appointed and qualified, to add to complement. Thelma E. Brown, Lake Ariel, whose term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE June 23, 1988. June 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Harold Hartt (Republi­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, John P. Garrah (Demo­ can), R. D. 1, Box 150, Susquehanna 18847, Susquehanna crat), 300 17th Street, Honesdale 18431, Wayne County, Twen­ County, Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a tieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the member of the Susquehanna County Board of Assistance, to Wayne County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, serve until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, to add to appointed and qualified, vice Warren Williams, Montrose, whose complement. term expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY MEMBER OF THE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE June 23, 1988. June 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Donn T. Shepard for the advice and consent of the Senate, Norma Wilcox (Repub­ (Republican), R. D. 3, Box 2100, Honesdale 18431, Wayne lican), 52 Lake Avenue, Montrose 18801, Susquehanna County, County, Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of member of the Wayne County Board of Assistance, to serve until the Susquehanna County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qual­ December 31, 1988, and until her successor is appointed and ified, vice Elizabeth Nuttycombe, Honesdale, whose term qualified, vice Shirley Hinds, Hallstead, whose term expired. expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE TIOGA COUNTY MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE May 23, 1988. June 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Edwin Isaacson, Jr. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Joseph E. Sheridan, Jr. (Republican), 256 South Williamson Road, Blossburg 16912, (Democrat), 211 Spruce Avenue, Hawley 18428, Wayne County, Tioga County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, for appointment Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of as a member of the Tioga County Board of Assistance, to serve the Wayne County Board of Assistance, to serve until December until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice qualified, vice Shelby Jean Thomas, Wellsboro, whose term Lillian Bonear, Honesdale, whose term expired. expired. ROBERT P. CASEY. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY MEMBER OF THE WAYNE COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE BOARD OF ASSISTANCE June 23, 1988. June 23, 1988. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania: 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2665

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Marilyn Stamtes for the advice and consent of the Senate, Paul D. Zavarella, (Democrat), R. D., Box 61, Lakewood 18439, Wayne County, Esquire, 750-R Presque Isle Drive, Pittsburgh 15239, Allegheny Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of County, Forty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as the Wayne County Board of Assistance, to serve until December District Justice in and for the County of Allegheny, Magisterial 31, 1988, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice District 5-2-32, to serve until the first Monday of January, 1990, Dorothy M. Dor flinger, Waymart, whose term expired. vice Lee J. Mazur, confirmed as Judge of the Court of Common ROBERT P. CASEY. Pleas of Allegheny County. MEMBER OF THE WYOMING COUNTY ROBERT P. CASEY. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE NOMINATIONS LAID ON THE TABLE June 23, 1988. Senator BRIGHTBILL. Mr. President, I request the nomi­ nations just read by the Clerk be laid on the table. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The PRESIDENT. The nominations will be laid on the table. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Harold Bennett (Repub­ lican), Box 100, Maple Street, Noxen 18636, Wyoming County, COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON RULES the Wyoming County Board of Assistance, to serve until AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qual­ ified, to add to complement. Senator BRIGHTBILL, by unanimous consent, reported ROBERT P. CASEY. from the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations, MEMBER OF THE WYOMING COUNTY communications from His Excellency, the Governor of the BOARD OF ASSISTANCE Commonwealth, recalling the following nominations, which June 23, 1988. were read by the Clerk as follows: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTS Pennsylvania: LICENSURE BOARD In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate August 15, 1988. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Jerry F. Fuhr (Republi­ can), R. D. 3, Box 189, Tunkhannock 18657, Wyoming County, To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of Pennsylvania: the Wyoming County Board of Assistance, to serve until In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qual­ Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ ified, vice Kathy S. Duggan, Tunkhannock, whose term expired. tion dated August 3, 1988 for the appointment of Raymond ROBERT P. CASEY. Sannie, 2638 Columbia Street, Allentown 18104, Lehigh County, Sixteenth Senatorial District, as a member of the Architects MEMBER OF THE WYOMING COUNTY Licensure Board, to serve until April 9, 1990 or until his successor BOARD OF ASSISTANCE is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Guerino V. Renzini, Jessup, resigned. June 23, 1988. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of nomination on the premises. Pennsylvania: ROBERT P. CASEY. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD for the advice and consent of the Senate, S. Victor Wood, Jr. OF BARBER EXAMINERS (Republican), College Avenue, Factoryville 18419, Wyoming County, Twentieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a July 25, 1988. member of the Wyoming County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of qualified, vice Martha Davis, Tunkhannock, whose term expired. Pennsylvania: ROBERT P. CASEY. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ DISTRICT JUSTICE tion dated June 1, 1988 for the appointment of Kevin D. Keith, August 1, 1988. 411 East Highland Avenue, Ebensburg 15931, Cambria County, Thirty-fifth Senatorial District, as a member of the State Board To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of of Barber Examiners, to serve for three years, and until his suc­ Pennsylvania: cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Robert L. Damewood, Erie, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. ROBERT P. CASEY. 2666 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER 26,

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS Pennsylvania: In June 30, 1988. accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of tion dated June 17, 1988 for the reappointment of Eugene Smith, Pennsylvania: Jr., 124 Wilker Street, Aliquippa 15001, Beaver County, Forty­ seventh In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Senatorial District, as a member of the Pennsylvania Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ Minority Business Development Authority, to serve until June 2, 1993, tion dated May 31, 1988, for the appointment of Isabelle M. and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Staffeldt (Public Member), 2315 Edgewood Road, Harrisburg I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, as a nomination on the premises. member of the State Board of Funeral Directors, to serve for a ROBERT P. CASEY. term of five years and until her successor is appointed and quali­ MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD fied, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Robert E. Taylor, Philadelphia, whose term expired. OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of HOME ADMINISTRATORS nomination on the premises. August 11, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania: HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as June 30, 1988. Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ tion dated June 23, 1988 for the appointment of Ronald D. Luff, To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of M.D., 1377 Kelchner Road, Bethlehem 18018, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania: Sixteenth Senatorial District, as a member of the State Board of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve until June Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ 30, 1990 or until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not tion dated June 16, 1988, for the appointment of Mark Schwartz, longer than six months beyond that period, vice Robert Grubb, Esquire, 300 Sandcastle Drive, Bryn Mawr 19010, Delaware M.D., Selinsgrove, resigned. County, Seventeenth Senatorial District, as a member of the I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, to serve until July 20, nomination on the premises. 1992, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice ROBERT P. CASEY. David A. Murdoch, Esquire, Sewickley, resigned. MEMBER I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of OF THE STATE TRANSPORTATION nomination on the premises. COMMISSION ROBERT P. CASEY. July 22, 1988. MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of OF MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY OF Pennsylvania: PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STATE SYSTEM In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as OF HIGHER EDUCATION Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ tion dated June 28, 1988 for the appointment of Frank J. Cast­ July 8, 1988. elli, Route 22 East, Ebensburg 15931, Cambria County, Thirty­ To .the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania: State Transportation Commission, to serve until July 21, 1988, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as than six months beyond that period, vice Richard H. Mayer, Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ Johnstown, resigned. tion dated May 25, 1988 for the appointment of William B. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Mcilwaine, Ed.D., 53 Brenner Street, Millersville 17551, nomination on the premises. Lancaster County, Thirteenth Senatorial District, as a member of the Council of Trustees of Millersville University of Pennsylvania ROBERT P. CASEY. of the State System of Higher Education, to serve until the third MEMBER OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT Tuesday of January, 1993, and until his successor is appointed COMPENSATION BOARD OF REVIEW and qualified, vice Jack C. Noll, Spring Grove, whose term expired. August 8, 1988. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: ROBERT P. CASEY. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MINORITY Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY tion dated July 12, 1988 for the appointment of Thomas Lee Simon, R. D. 2, Box 17-S, Perryopolis 15473, Fayette County, August 15, 1988. Thirty-second Senatorial District, as a member of the Unemploy­ ment Compensation Board of Review, to serve until July 1, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Joseph McAneny, Johnstown, resigned. 1988 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL-SENATE 2667

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as nomination on the premises. Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ ROBERT P. CASEY. tion dated May 6, 1988 for the appointment of J. Leo Clapper (Republican), R. D. I, Box 269, Hopewell 16650, Bedford MEMBER OF THE BRADFORD COUNTY County, Thirtieth Senatorial District, as a member of the BOARD OF ASSISTANCE Bedford County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice August 17, I 988. William R. Hastings, Riddles burg, whose term expired. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as ROBERT P. CASEY. Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ NOMINATION RETURNED TO THE GOVERNOR tion dated August 4, 1988 for the appointment of David C. Warner (Democrat), Box 52, Main Street, Ulster 18850, Bradford Senator BRIGHTBILL. Mr. President, I move the nomina­ County, Twenty-third Senatorial District, as a member of the tion just read by the Clerk be returned to His Excellency, the Bradford County Board of Assistance, to serve until December Governor. 31, 1989, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice The motion was agreed to. Wanda Cooper, Towanda, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of The PRESIDENT. The nomination will be returned to the nomination on the premises. Governor. ROBERT P. CASEY. MEMBER OF THE BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR BOARD OF ASSISTANCE NOMINATIONS BY THE GOVERNOR July 8, 1988. REFERRED TO COMMITTEE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com­ Pennsylvania: munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as the Commonwealth, which were read as follows, and referred Governor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomina­ to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: tion dated June 21, 1988 for the appointment of Richard J. Schontz, Jr., (Democrat), 107 Meharg Street, Butler 16001, JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Butler County, Twenty-first Senatorial District, as a member of CLARION COUNTY the Butler County Board of Assistance, to serve until December 31, 1990, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice September 26, 1988. Elizabeth Gillott, Butler, whose term expired. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate ROBERT P. CASEY. for the advice and consent of the Senate, Charles R. Alexander, NOMINATIONS RETURNED TO THE GOVERNOR Esquire, Star Route, Leeper 16233, Clarion County, Twenty-fifth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge of the Court of Senator BRIGHTBILL. Mr. President, I move the nomina­ Common Pleas of Clarion County, to serve until the first tions just read by the Clerk be returned to His Excellency, the Monday of January, 1990, vice The Honorable Merle Wiser, Governor. resigned. The motion was agreed to. ROBERT P. CASEY. The PRESIDENT. The nominations will be returned to the MEMBER OF THE CRAWFORD COUNTY Governor. BOARD OF ASSISTANCE September 26, 1988. COMMUNICATION FROM THE GOVERNOR TAKEN FROM THE TABLE To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Senator BRIGHTBILL, by unanimous consent, called In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate from the table communication from His Excellency, the Gov­ for the advice and consent of the Senate, Melissa A. Curry ernor of the Commonwealth, recalling the following nomina­ (Democrat), 255 McClellan Street, Cambridge Springs 16403, tion, which was read by the Clerk as follows: Crawford County, Fiftieth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Crawford County Board of Assistance, to MEMBER OF THE BEDFORD COUNTY serve until December 31, 1990, and until her successor is BOARD OF ASSISTANCE appointed and qualified, vice Ronald Starnes, Titusville, resigned. September 23, 1988. ROBERT P. CASEY. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2668 LEGISLATIVE .JOURNAL-SENATE SEPTEMBER ·26,

ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE SECRETARY ADJOURNMENT

The following announcements were read by the Secretary of Senator STAUFFER. Mr. President, I move the Senate do the Senate: now adjourn until Tuesday, September 27, 1988, at l:OOp.m., SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Eastern Daylight Saving Time. The motion was agreed to. COMMITTEE MEETINGS The Senate adjourned at 5:20 p.m., Eastern Daylight TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1988 Saving Time.

10:30 A.M. LAW AND JUSTICE (to Room 8, consider Senate Bills No. Hearing Rm., 1572 and 1584) East Wing

10:30 A.M. ENVIRONMENT AL Room 461, RESOURCES AND ENERGY 4th Floor (to consider Senate Bill Conference Rm., No. 1568) North Wing

10:30 A.M. Joint House and Senate Senate Majority STATE GOVERNMENT Caucus Room (Hearing to consider 1988 Commonwealth Surplus Property Disposition Plan)

11:00 A.M. STATE GOVERNMENT (to Senate Majority consider 1988 Commonwealth Caucus Room Surplus Property Disposition Plan and House Bills No. 188, 2171 and 2322)

12:30 P.M. APPROPRIATIONS (to Room 461, consider House Bills No. 4th Floor 2370, 2371, 2372, 2373 Conference Rm., and 2374) North Wing

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988

9:30 A.M. AGRICULTURE AND RURAL Room 461, AFFAIRS (to consider House 4th Floor Bills No. 441 and 2100) Conference Rm., North Wing

9:30 A.M. GAME AND FISHERIES (to Room 460, consider House Bill No. 1714) 4th Floor Conference Rm., North Wing

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, I988

11:30 A.M. JUDICIARY (to consider Room 461, Senate Bills No. 1235, 1422, 4th Floor 1538 and House Bills No. Conference Rm., 219, 278 and 1593) North Wing

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1988

2:00 P.M. TRANSPORTATION (public Room 8, hearing to review the role Hearing Rm., of the Transportation East Wing Commission in prioritizing highway projects)