Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
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MG-406
ROBERT P. CASEY COLLECTION
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MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN (CHIP) RECORDS, 1992-1996. (6 folders)
carton 1
Contract & Enrollment Issues, 1993-1995. (folder # 1-1)
- Proposed CHIP Reporting System. Memorandum from R. David Myers, Special
Assistant to the Governor. September 2, 1993.
- Agreement for Children's Health Insurance Program Under the Children's
Health Care Act, 1993. Also attached is a photocopy of the Children's Health
Care Act. (2 items)
- Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) Instructions for Grant Applicants.
January 31, 1994.
- Expansion of CHIP Program. Memorandum from Kenneth C. Wolensky, Director
of the Office of Policy & Program Services, [Pennsylvania] Insurance Department,
to R. David Myers, Special Assistant to the Governor. February 2, 1994.
- BlueCHIP Program Problems--Correspondence. Swavely, Sharon K. to Patti.
October 24, 1994. Also attached are memos from Judy Gallagher and Karen Walsh.
(3 items)
- CHIP Annual Report. January 5, 1995. Also attached are cover letters to
Governor Casey and the Pennsylvania Legislature from Insurance Commissioner
Cynthia M. Maleski, as well as a memorandum to the Pennsylvania Insurance
Department. (4 items)
- CHIP Statistical Report, 1994-1995. (1 item)
Correspondence, 1992-1994. (folder #1-2)
- Children's Defense Fund. Statement of the Children's Defense Fund in support
of Governor Casey's proposed child health plan. January 28, 1992.
- Casey, Robert P. to Johnson, Kathleen. Letter from Governor Casey, thanking
Mrs. Johnson for allowing him to share her story about the pain caused to
her family by exorbitant health insurance premiums. February 28, 1992.
- Brazelton, T. Berry, M.D. to Chandler, Karen L., Special Assistant to the
Governor. December 29, 1992. (original and copy)
- Brazelton, T. Berry, M.D. to Walsh, Karen L. Post card thanking Walsh
for her update on Pennsylvania's CHIP program. (undated)
- Georgiadis, Gus P. to Casey, Robert P. Letter inviting Casey to participate
in the Pennsylvania Blue Cross/Blue Shield Caring Program's New Year's Present
Press Conference. December 30, 1993.
- Borys, Frank to Casey, Robert P. Letter expressing his gratitiude for
Casey's CHIP program that helped his infant daughter to receive medical treatment
for a cervical anomaly. February 23,1994
- Wolensky, Kenneth C., Director of Policy and Program Services to Guarilia,
Gerald M./Caring Foundation of Northeastern PA and Blue Cross of Northeastern
PA. Official notice of Governor Casey's expansion of the CHIP program to include
children from 6-13 years of age. March 18, 1994.
- Letters and memoranda in support of Governor Casey's expansion of the CHIP
program to include children and youth up to and including age 14. March 23,1994
(3 items)
- Kukovich, Allen G. to Casey, Robert P. Letter commending Governor Casey
for expanding the eligibility of the Children's Health Care Partnership program
to include more children. March 24, 1994.
- Form letter to Pennsylvania editors and news directors, informing them
of the expansion of CHIP to provide benefits to children from birth to age
14 and to include mental health services. April 6, 1994.
- Kanefield, Marvin, D.O. to Casey, Robert P. Letter from Dr. Marvin Kanefield,
President of the Psychiatric Physicians of Pennsylvania, expressing his appreciation
that Pennsylvania's CHIP program was being expanded to include mental health
care. April 12, 1994.
- Pauling, Donna M. to Governor Casey. Letter expressing her appreciation
for Casey's plan to extend CHIP to include children ages 6-9. May 3, 1994.
Also attached is an earlier letter from Ms. Pauling (January 9, 1994) and
a response from Kenneth C. Wolensky, Director of the Pennsylvania Insurance
Department's Office of Policy and Program Services. February 1, 1994. (3 items)
- Form Letter to physicians to accompany CHIP brochures. August 15, 1994.
- Parks, Ingrid to Lavallee, Charlie/The Caring Foundation. Letter asking
Mr. Lavallee to reconsider cancelling her children's BlueCHIP health insurance
coverage in light of her husband's sudden death and the possibility of the
family's loss their house. September 6, 1994.
Press Releases and Statements, 1992-1994. (folder #1-3)
- News release, "Gov. Casey Proposes Health Care Plan for Small Children",
January 22, 1992 (5 pages)
- News release, "Gov. Casey Hails Passage of Children's Health Insurance
Plan", November 24, 1992 (2 pages)
- Statement by Governor Robert P. Casey, Public Signing Ceremony, House Bill
20, December 2, 1992 (6 pages)
- News release, "Gov. Casey Sign H.B. 20; Fulfills Pledge to Provide
Health Coverage for Uninsured Pennsylvania Children", December 2, 1992
(4 pages)
- News advisory, Contract Signing-Children's Health Insurance, April 22,
1993 (1 page)
- News release, "Gov. Casey, Insurers Sign Contracts Launching New Children's
Health Insurance Program (CHIP), April 23, 1993 (4 pages)
- Remarks of Governor Robert P. Casey, Children's Health Insurance Program
(CHIP) Contract Signing, April 23, 1993 (2 pages)
- News advisory, Governor Casey to make major announcement about Children's
Health Insurance Program (CHIP), March 21, 1994 (1 page)
- News release, "Gov. Casey announces Children's Health Insurance Expansion
with Income Limit Increases, Addition of Mental Health Services", March
23, 1994 (4 pages)
- News release, "Gov. Casey Announces Children's Health Insurance Expansion
with Income Limit Increases, Addition of Mental Health Services", March
23, 1994 (9 pages)
- News release, "Gov. Casey Announces Children's Health Insurance Expansion
with Income Limit Increases, Addition of Mental Health Services", March
23, 1994 (4 pages)
- Remarks of Governor Robert P. Casey announcing the Expansion of the Children's
Health Insurance Program (CHIP), March 23, 1994 (3 pages)
- Remarks of Governor Robert P. Casey announcing the Expansion of the Children's
Health Insurance Program (CHIP), March 23, 1994 (3 pages)
- Dr. Noonan Remarks, CHIP Expansion Announcement, Governor's Reception Room,
March 23, 1994 (5 pages)
- Dr. Noonan Remarks, CHIP Expansion Announcement, Governor's Reception Room,
March 23, 1994 (5 pages)
- Memoradum Walsh, Karen to Casey, Governor, Re: CBS this Morning, April
4, 1994 (2 pages)
- Press Release to news editors and correspondents, asking them to cover
Governor Casey's announcement of the extension of CHIP to western Pennsylvania.
September 22, 1994.
- Love 'em with a checkup. Newsletter. Pennsylvania Bureau of Maternal and
Child Health. Article covering Governor Casey's $8 million in Babies First
grants to the Polyclinic Hospital of Harrisburg. Fall, 1994 (Vol. 1/No. 2).
Telephone Numbers/Addresses, 1994. (folder #1-4)
- List of Pennsylvania Newspaper Feature Editors, 1994 (6 pages)
- List of Groups Supporting Governor's Expansion of CHIP Program. March 23,
1994 (3 pages)
- Western Pennsylvania Caring Foundation, List of Participating Families,
March 23, 1994(6 pages)
- Caring Foundation of Central Pennsylvania FAX to Karen Welsh re: Description
of Families using the CHIP Program, September 7, 1994 (4 pages)
- List of Child Health Insurance Advisory Council, undated (2 pages)
Outreach/Events, 1993-1995. (folder #1-5)
- Agenda, Children's Health Insurance Program Contract Signing, Governor's
Reception Room, April 23, 1993 (1 page)
- News release, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, "Gov. Casey
visits St. Christopher to enroll first kids in new Children's Health Insurance
(CHIP) program, April 29, 1993 (2 pages)
- News advisory, "Gov. Casey in Philadelphia Monday to enroll first
kids in new program that provides children health insurance", April 30,
1993 (1 page)
- List of children enrolled in Independence Blue Cross and Pennsylvania Blue
Shield CHIP Program, May 3, 1993 (3 pages)
- List of Children Enrolling in the U.S. Healthcare CHIP Program and List
of U.S. Healthcare Representatives attending event, May 3, 1993 (1 page)
- Governor's Event Summary, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Statewide
Kick-Off in Philadelphia, May 3, 1993 (3 pages)
- Governor's Event Summary, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Kick-off
in Pittsburgh, May 6, 1993 (3 pages)
- Governor's Event Summary, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Kick-off
in Harrisburg, May 12, 1993 (3 pages)
- Governor's Event Summary, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Kick-off
in Scranton, May 18, 1993 (4 pages)
- Memorandum, Lyons, Charles to Myers, R. David, re: CHIP Outreach, September
7, 1993 (3 pages)
- Hand written minutes of CHIP meeting , September 27,1993 (4 pages)
- List of Subsidized Child Care Contractors and LMA Contact Person/Agencies
, September 27, 1993 (11 pages)
- Composition/Reproduction Request for CHIP Program Promotional Literature,
October 15, 1993 (2 pages)
- List of Caring Foundation BLUECHIP Families, January 25, 1994 (5 pages)
- Media advisory, Western Pennsylvania Caring Program, Administrator of the
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Enrollment Day, January 25, 1994
(1 page)
- Memorandum, Wolf, Christopher to Walsh, Karen, re: Mailing Labels and Information
for CHIP, January 25, 1994 (2 pages)
- Caring Foundation of Central Pennsylvania Fax Transmission Sheet to Karen
Walsh re: CHIP Program Creative and Print Copy, February 15, 1994 (4 pages)
- Memorandum, Walsh, Karen to Casey, Governor, re: CBS This Morning, April
4, 1994 (2 pages)
- Letter, Heydt, Stuart to Casey, Robert P., letter stating that Geisinger
is pleased to be a participant in CHIP, June 13, 1994 (1 page)
- Copy for Caring Foundation of Northeastern Pennsylvania, McDevitt Henle
Koetter Sharp, August 26, 1994 (1 page)
- Ketchum Advertising, CHIP/Kid's Room, September 9, 1994 (2 pages)
- News conferences ,September 23, 1994 (6 pages)
- Letter, Walsh, Karen to Williams, Ron, letter conveying information about
the CHIP Program to be publicized by McDonalds, September 28. 1994 (1 page)
- List of persons requesting by telephone and sent copies of CHIP brochure,
January 10, 1995 (39 pages)
- "Affordable Health Care for Your Children", Children's Health
Insurance Program of Pennsylvania, undated (3 brochure)
- CHIP, Children's Health Insurance Program of Pennsylvania, from your State
Senator Allyson Schwartz, undated (1 page)
- Promotional literature, "Thanks, Governor & A Warm Welcome to
Mercy", Mercy Hospital, Scranton, inauguration of CHIP program, undated
(1 page)
- Promotional literature, "Does your child need quality health care?",
Caring Foundation of Central Pennsylvania, undated (1 page)
- Bulletin of the Western Pennsylvania Caring Foundation, "Caring for
Children, undated (1 brochure)
Press Releases and News Clippings, 1992-1996. (folder #1-6)
- News clipping, "Prevention cheaper than cure", The Scranton Times,
January 25, 1992 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Insuring a healthy start", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
February 12, 1992 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Party Theme Pushed by Democrats", The Scranton
Times, October 28, 1992 (2 pages)
- News Clipping, "First step in kid's care", Sunday Patriot News,
November 29, 1992 (1 page)
- News Clipping, "Needy kid's insurance bill signed", The Patriot,
December 3, 1992 (2 pages)
- News clipping, "Children's health bill enacted with fanfare",
The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 3, 1992 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Healthier kids", The Philadelphia Inquirer, December
16, 1992 (1 page)
- News Copy, "Florida: Children receive medical care through schools",
World News Tonight, April 5 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Casey, insurers sign child health care deal",
The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 24, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Casey inks health care contracts", Reading Eagle,
April 24, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Insurance firms OK children's coverage", Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, April 24, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "State to begin health program", The Patriot,
April 24, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, " HIP Operation Immunization",
The New York Times, April 26, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "A BLUECHIP Investment for Pennsylvania's
Children", The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 3, 1993 (1 page)
- Photograph of Casey and one of the first enrollees in the CHIP Program
in Pittsburgh, Administrative Insight, [May, 1993] (1 page)
- News clipping, "Gov. touts plan", Philadelphia Daily News, May
4, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "State chips in for healthy youth", Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, May 7, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Insuring the future", The Patriot, May 13, 1993
(1 page)
- News clipping, " Governor visiting here Tuesday to enroll first area
children in state health plan", The Scranton Times, May 16, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Casey's help launch child health care program here",
The Scranton Times, May 19, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Your Children can get quality health care coverage",
Philadelphia Daily News, June 21, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Children's health plan touted", The Morning Call,
July 9, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Officials explain program for children's health care",
Herald-Standard, August 11, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Dr. Mom praises BLUECHIP health coverage", Observer-Reporter,
August 11, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "DeWeese touts state's child health efforts",
Observer-Reporter, August 13, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Families on medical assistance want to use the new
program", Chambersburg Public Opinion, August 28, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Health Plan for kids", Chambersburg Public Opinion,
August 28, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Free health program in search of kids", The Tribune-Democrat,
August 30, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Space is available for CHIP program", Hazleton
Standard-Speaker, September 30 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Children's health insurance offered", The Morning
Call, October 27, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, " States try for aid to children", City and State,
January 1994 (2 pages)
- News clipping, "Blue Cross gift to give free care to children",
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 12, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Gift to provide free care to children", Pittsburgh
Post Gazette, January 12, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, " Kids in need offered free health insurance",
Philadelphia Daily News, January 12, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Donation helps charitable health insurance program
aid children", Tribune-Review, January 12, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Inattention ails health plan for children", The
Philadelphia Inquirer, January 19, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, " Calling all kids without health care benefits",
Valley News Dispatch, January 24, 1994 (2 copies of 1 page)
- Letter, Snyder, Karen to Walsh, Karen, letter with enclosed articles within
central Pennsylvania on the BLUECHIP Program, March 23, 1994 (13 pages)
- News copy, Pennsylvania to expand children's health program, March 23,
1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Care Program aids Bucks mom", Bucks County Courier
Times, March 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "State widens child health program, The Philadelphia
Inquirer, March 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "State widens child health program", The Philadelphia
Inquirer, March 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Casey announces expansion of CHIP", The Herald,
Scranton, March 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Health plan for children expanded", Reading Eagle,
March 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Children ages 6-13 now qualify", USA Today, March
24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "State expands health care", Bucks County Courier
Times, March 24 , 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "More kids receive free health insurance", The
Patriot, March 24, 1994 (1page)
- News clipping, "Children's health program expanded", Greensburg
Tribune-Review, March 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, CHIP Expanded, March 25, 1994 , HAP's CEO Update (2 pages)
- News clipping, "Governor's wife launches children's health program",
The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 28, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Pa. expands program for kid's health care", The
Evening Sun, April 3, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Children's program expands", Herald-Standard,
April 4, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Free benefits available to many families in area",
The Herald, April 13, 1994 (1 page)
- News copy, Enrollment in Children's Health Plan Doubles in less than a
month, PR NEWSWIRE PHILADELPHIA, April 21, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Sen. Schwartz on CHIP, Philadelphia Daily News, April
26, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Foundation eyes health care-help", Philadelphia
Daily News, May 9, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Health Plan has a few ills", Chambersburg Public
Opinion, May 28, 1994 (4 pages)
- News clipping, "Child health plan slow to catch on", Philadelphia
Inquirer, June 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Campaign extends free health care to needy children",
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 1, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Kids added to Casey CHIP program already insured",
The Patriot, June 9, 1994 (1 page)
- News Clipping, "250,000 state kids lack health insurance, study finds",
The Patriot, June 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News Clipping, "Uninsured rate health program", Tribune-Review,
August 10, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, " Death rate for infants in state declines to lowest
level ever", The Patriot, September 17, 1994 (2 pages)
- News clipping, "Pennsylvania planning to expand CHIP program",
Hazleton Standard Speaker, September 23,1994 (1 page)
- News Copy, Free Children's Health Care Program Expanding in Pennsylvania,
Associated Press Writer Michael Haddigan, September 23, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Casey widens health care program for state's kids",
The Patriot-News, September 24, 1994 (2 pages )
- News clipping, "Children's health coverage expanded", Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, [September, 1994] (1 page)
- News clipping, "Blue Cross-Blue Shield assists children with $7 million
health care program", The Tribune-Democrat, September 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Blue Cross boosts health program aiding children",
Tribune-Review, September 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Children to get more free health care", The Morning
Call, September 24, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, "State Program Keeping Pregnancy Positive", The
Sunday Times, October 7, 1994 (1 page)
- News clipping, " County's uninsured families live with frustration
and fear", Pottsville Republican, October 22, 1994 (2 pages)
- News release, Ridge Acts to Sustain Expanded Chip Program, April 6, 1995
(2 pages)
- News clipping, "Healthy Kids", The Patriot News, April 28, 1995
(1 page)
- New release, Ridge Seeks Expansion of Children's Health Program, May 7,
1996 (2 pages)
- New clipping, "Funds for children's health boosted", Harrisburg
Patriot, May 8, 1996 (2 pages)
1 binder
- Newspaper clippings, speeches and letters, 1992-1995 (1 binder)
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accession #2687
MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICS STATEMENT FILINGS (Statements of Financial Interest),
1987-1995. (59 folders)
carton 1
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, General Counsel Morey M. Myers and Secretary of Administration
Joseph L. Zazyczny, calendar year 1987. (folder #1-7)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1988 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests forms, form #STD-323. (4 multipage copies, 1 of which has a
filing note attached to the front, and additional instructional and draft
materials at the back)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1987 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interest, annotated draft. (7 pages)
- Executive Order 1980-18, "Code of Conduct". (2 multipage copies,
one with a revision page for Part II attached)
- Larry D. Stetler, President and Chief Administrative Officer, Northeastern
Bank of Pennsylvania, Scranton, to Governor Robert P. Casey, May 12, 1988,
letter complaining that Governor Casey maintains accounts with other banks,
but not this one, for which Case had formerly served as an associate board
member. (1 page)
- General Counsel Morey M. Myers, 1988 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests forms, form #STD-323. (5 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1988 Conduct Statement
of Financial Interests forms, form #STD-323. (5 pages)
- Governor Richard L. Thornburgh, 1987 Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests forms, form #STD-323 (28 pages)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest, Governor Robert P.
Casey, 1987. (folder #1-8)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest - the official, stamped, multipage form, with attachments. (2
7-page copies)
- drafts of the same form. (2 7-page copies)
- duplicates of the gift documentation pages for "Gifts Received/Gift
Log, 1987", "Personal Gifts", and "Supplemental".
(4 loose pages)
- typed lists, "Gifts over $200", and "Gifts over $100".
(2 loose pages)
- blank, duplicate copy of the State Ethics Commission form used, #P.O.
4936407-01 1-4-88, (2 copies, and one loose coversheet from the same form
number)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, General Counsel Morey M. Myers and Secretary of Administration Joseph
L. Zazyczny, calendar year 1988. (folder #1-9)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1989 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1988 through December 31, 1988, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (10 pages)
- General Counsel Morey M. Myers, 1989 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests forms for the period January 1, 1988 through December 31, 1988,
form #STD-323 with attachments. Includes memo regarding errors. (5 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1989 Code of Conduct Statement
of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1988 through December
31, 1988, form #STD-323 with attachments. (3 pages)
- "1988 scratch sheet entitled "Student loan .. refer to letter
from PHEAA". (1 page)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1988. (folder #1-10)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1988, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/89 with attachments.
(4 copies and 2 draft copies of a 4-page filing)
- Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency to Governor Robert P.
Casey, undated, letter detailing 1988 payments of educational loans for
Casey's children, and the splitting of a single account into four. (7
pages)
- "College Loans Paid by Governor, Calendar Year 1988". (2 duplicate
1-page summaries, and 1 draft page of same)
- "Hyatt" notepad scratch sheet of figures relating to the childrens'
educational loans, undated. (1 page)
- "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Governor's Office" summary of
Management Directive 205.10, requiring the filing of financial interest
statements. (1 page)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, General Counsel James Haggerty, and Secretary of Administration
Joseph Zazyczny, calendar year 1989. (folder #1-11)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1990 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1989 through December 31, 1989, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (2 11-page copies)
- Additional documentation of Governor Casey's expenses and assets (17
pages)
- General Counsel James J. Haggerty, 1990 Code of Conduct Statement of
Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1989 through December
31, 1989, form #STD-323 with attachment. (3 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1990 Code of Conduct
Statement of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1989
through December 31, 1989, form #STD-323 with attachments. (3 pages)
- Governor's Office Executive Order, Code of Conduct Revision No. 1, 1980-18
Amended. (1 page)
- Governor's Office Management Directive 205.9 Amended, 1988 Implementation
of Financial Disclosure Provisions of the Governor's Code of Conduct,
March 18, 1988. (2 pages)
- Governor's Office Management Directive 205.9 Amended, 1990 Implementation
of Financial Disclosure Provisions of the Governor's Code of Conduct,
March 8, 1990. (2 2-page copies)
- Governor's Office Management Directive 205.10 Amended, 1988 Financial
Disclosures Required by Act 1978-170, State Ethics Act, February 13, 1987.
(3 pages)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1989. (folder #1-12)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1989, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/89 with attachments.
(2 copies and 1 draft copies of a 5-page filing)
- Richard D. Spiegelman, Executive Deputy General Counsel, Office of General
Counsel to Vincent J. Dopki, General Counsel, State Ethics Commission,
April 18, 1990, letter confirming non-necessity of a refiling.
- "Real Bob Casey Committee Reimbursed Expenses, 1989" list
of event travel expenses. (3 pages)
- "The State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest, Calendar
Year 1989" draft list of Casey's creditors and banks/asset managers.
(1 page)
- Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency to Governor Robert P.
Casey, January 8, 1990, letter detailing 1989 payments of educational
loans for Casey's children. (7 pages)
- Michael J. Cibroski, Manager, Customer Service, Pennsylvania Higher
Education Assistance Agency to Governor Robert P. Casey, January 17, 1990,
letter summarizing 1989 payments for the loan for Matthew Casey, which
was omitted from the above document. (1 page)
- "Casey Loan History from January, 1987" (1 page)
- "Current Casey Loans" (1 page)
- "Casey College Loans" (1 page)
- Miscellanous calculations and notes re: Casey's assets and expenses,
undated. (5 pages)
- "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Governor's Office" summary of
Management Directive 205.10, requiring the filing of financial interest
statements. (1 page)
- Blank copies of Statement of Financial Interest form #SEC-1:REV 1/91.
(2 complete forms, and cover pages from one used)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, General Counsel James Haggerty, and Secretary of Administration
Joseph Zazyczny, calendar year 1990. (folder #1-13)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1991 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1990 through December 31, 1990, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (2 11-page copies, and blank form with corrected
draft attachments)
- Additional documentation of Governor Casey's expenses and assets (22
pages)
- General Counsel James J. Haggerty, 1991 Code of Conduct Statement of
Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1990 through December
31, 1990, form #STD-323 with attachment. (3 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1991 Code of Conduct
Statement of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1990
through December 31, 1990, form #STD-323 with attachments. (3 pages)
- Blank copy of form #STD-323 for 1990 (calendar year 1989) (1 item)
- Governor's Office Executive Order, Code of Conduct Revision No. 1, 1980-18
Amended. (5 pages)
- Governor's Office Management Directive 205.9 Amended, 1988 Implementation
of Financial Disclosure Provisions of the Governor's Code of Conduct,
February 13, 1991. (2 pages)
- Governor's Office summary of Management Directive 205.10, undated. (1
page)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1990. (folder #1-14)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1990, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/91 with attachments.
(1 5-page copy, with an extra copy of the actual form)
- Additional summaries of Casey's loans (4 pages)
- Cover sheet and instructions for the form (1 page)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, General Counsel James Haggerty, and Secretary of Administration
Joseph Zazyczny, calendar year 1991. (folder #1-15)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1992 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1991 through December 31, 1991, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (3 10-page copies)
- Additional documentation of Governor Casey's expenses and assets (10
pages)
- General Counsel James J. Haggerty, 1992 Code of Conduct Statement of
Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1991 through December
31, 1991, form #STD-323 with attachment. (3 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1992 Code of Conduct
Statement of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1991
through December 31, 1991, form #STD-323 with attachments. (3 pages)
- Blank copies of form #STD-323 for 1992 (calendar year 1991) (2 items)
- Governor's Office Executive Order, Code of Conduct Revision No. 1, 1980-18
Amended, May 16, 1984. (5 pages)
- Governor's Office Management Directive 205.9 Amended, 1988 Implementation
of Financial Disclosure Provisions of the Governor's Code of Conduct,
February 19, 1992. (2 pages)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1991. (folder #1-16)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1991, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/92 with attachments.
(2 5-page copies)
- Additional summaries from PHEAA (Pa. Higher Education Assistance Loans)
of Casey's loans for his children's education (9 pages)
- Blank copy of form #SEC-1:REV. 1/92, with extra instruction sheet. (2
items)
- Governor's Office summary of Management Directive 205.10, undated. (1
page)
- Anne E. McCann, Personnel/Fiscal Officer, Governor's Office to Appropriate
Governor's Office Staff, April 6, 1992, memo concerning Financial Interest
Statements: Governor's Code of Conduct and State Ethics Acts.
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1991. (folder #1-17)
- Travel expense voucher, March 2, 1991, for March 2nd trip from Scranton
to Greensburg and Philadelphia to attend funeral services for military
personnel and firefighters. (4 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, March 5th - April 23, 1991, for 9 trips. (1
page)
- Travel expense voucher, April 25th - May 30, 1991, for 4 trips. (1 page)
- Travel expense voucher, August 17th - September 19, 1991, for 8 trips
(4 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, October 7th - 17, 1991, for 2 trips. (1 page)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, General Counsel James Haggerty, and Secretary of Administration
Joseph Zazyczny, calendar year 1992. (folder #1-18)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1993 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1992 through December 31, 1992, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (3 13-page copies)
- Additional documentation and drafts of Governor Casey's expenses and
assets (45 pages)
- General Counsel James J. Haggerty, 1993 Code of Conduct Statement of
Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1992 through December
31, 1992, form #STD-323 with attachment. (3 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1993 Code of Conduct
Statement of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1992
through December 31, 1992, form #STD-323 with attachments. (3 pages)
- Governor's Office Executive Order, Code of Conduct Revision No. 1, 1980-18
Amended, May 16, 1984. (5 pages)
- Governor's Office Management Directive 205.9 Amended, 1988 Implementation
of Financial Disclosure Provisions of the Governor's Code of Conduct,
February 17, 1993. (2 pages)
- Governor's Office summary of Management Directive 205.10, undated. (1
page)
- Anne E. McCann, Personnel/Fiscal Officer, Governor's Office to Appropriate
Governor's Office Staff, March 23, 1993, memo concerning Financial Interest
Statements: Governor's Code of Conduct and State Ethics Acts.
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1992. (folder #1-19)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1992, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/93 with attachments.
(1 6-page copy, and an extra duplicate of the actual 1-page form)
- Additional summaries from PHEAA (Pa. Higher Education Assistance Loans)
of Casey's loans for his children's education (2 7-page copies)
- Documentation of other creditors, interest sources, and banks (2 pages)
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1992 - Pro-Life Speaking Engagements
(24 folders grouped together)
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1992 (folder #1-20)
- Travel expense voucher, January 6, 1992, for January 6th trip to
Philadelphia to attend Mayor Ed Rendell's swearing in. (2 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, January 26th - February 21, 1992 for 4 trips.
(1 page)
- Travel expense voucher, April 9th - 11, 1992, for 2 trips. (5 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, April 21st - 22, 1992, to attend CNN interview
and Supreme Court hearing "Planned Parenthood v. Casey et al.
in Washington, DC". (2 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, May 22nd - June 3, 1992, for 4 trips. (7
pages)
- Travel expense voucher, August 3, - 4, 1992, for 3 trips. (2 6-page
copies: voided original, and replacement submission)
- Travel expense voucher, September 30th - October 2, 1992, for 3
trips. (5 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, October 28, 1992, for trip to Philadelphia
to attend Capital Budget Announcement, groundbreaking at Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia, and visit William Penn High School. (3 pages)
- 1992 Travel Expense Reimbursements (folder #1-21)
- List of events attended and expense types, 1992. (6 2-page copies,
with 1 additional copy of the first page)
- G. Bonita Seaman, Governor's Office to Donna M. Alpaugh, Admimistrative
Assistant to Patrick D. Boles, June 15, 1992, email and response re:
who paid for the travel expenses for Casey's Springfield, Mass. and
Notre Dame trips. (3 pages)
- William C. Flanagan, Law Offices of Egan, Flanagan and Cohen, P.C.,
to Bonnie Seaman, Governor's Office, July 15, 1992, letter and attachments
confirming travel expenses for Sheraton Hotel, Springfield, Mass.
on May 14, 1992 (4 pages and envelope, plus 2 duplicate faxes of 1
page, and an accompanying note)
- Note with contact information for William Flanagan, Esq.
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 1/26/92 - 1/27/92 (folder #1-22)
- Travel expense voucher, January 26th - February 21, 1992 for 4 trips.
(1 page)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the 4 flights involved,
to Washington, D.C., Harrisburg, Gettysburg, and back to Harrisburg
again (5 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoices for each
of the 4 flights (8 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 4/2/92 (folder #1-23)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the flights and transfers
involved, to Pittsburgh and to South Bend, Indiana for a speech at
Notre Dame, and back again. (5 pages)
- Omega World Travel invoices for the 4 flights (3 pages)
- The Morris Inn of Notre Dame, invoice (1 copies of 1 page, plus
envelope)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 4/10/92 (folder #1-24)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the trip to Altoona to attend
various functions. (5 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight. (2 pages)
- Pittsburgh Vista Hilton International Hotel invoice (4 pages, including
copy of travel expense voucher)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 4/17/92 (folder #1-25)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the trip to Washington,
D.C., Wilkes-Barre and back for a CNN interview and a stop at the
Casey home in Scranton. (2 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 4/26/92 (folder #1-26)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the trip from Atlanta, Georgia
to Harrisburg, along with the next day's schedule of interviews at
Commonwealth Media Services. (3 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 4/27-28/92 (folder #1-27)
- Itinerary/schedule for April 27th interviews at Commonwealth Media
Services, Harrisburg, for NBC's Today Show, ABC World News Tonight,
the CBS Evening News, and CBS News Overnight. (2 pages)
- Itinerary/schedule for April 28th itinerary and passenger information
for flight to Scranton to vote in the primary election. (3 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight to Wilkes-Barre. (2 pages, with attached note)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 5/1/92 (folder #1-28)
- Itinerary/passenger information for trip to Washington, D.C., for
NBC interview with John McLaughlin: One on One, and then to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.
(3 pages and 1 attached note)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
flight to D.C. and Wilkes-Barre. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 5/2/92 (folder #1-29)
- Itinerary/passenger information for a return trip to Washington,
D.C., for Reception and Dinner honoring Mrs. Lindy Boggs, and another
return to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. (2 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight from Wilkes-Barre to D.C. (2 copies of a 2-page
invoice)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 5/14/92 (folder #1-30)
- Itinerary/passenger information for round trip to Agawam, Mass.
for the 18th Annual Mother's Day Dinner of the Massachussetts Citizens
for Life, Inc. (6 pages)
- Omega World Travel invoice for the round-trip flight from Philadelphia
to Hartford, Conn. (1 page)
- William C. Flanagan, Law Offices of Egan, Flanagan and Cohen, P.C.
to Bonnie Seaman, July 15, 1992, letter with invoices from the Sheraton
Springfield Monarch Place Hotel and Garage. (4 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 6/22/92 (folder #1-31)
- Itinerary/schedule for Governor to work at his (Harrisburg) residence
today, with an afternoon meeting. (1 page)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 7/8/92 (folder # 1-32)
- Itinerary/passenger information for round trip to Boston College
to Speak for Women Affirming Life, and return to Harrisburg to speak
at the 93, Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania League of Cities
on July 9th. (6 pages)
- Omega World Travel invoice for the round-trip flight from Harrisburg
to Boston. (1 page)
- Gabriela Martinez, Women Affirming Life to Patricia Stringer, Governor's
Office, March 29, 1993, fax letter with invoices from the Boston Marriott
Hotel, Newton, Mass. (8 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 7/31/92 (folder # 1-33)
- Itinerary/schedule information for trip to Chicago to speak at a
dinner of the Americans United for Life, with Travelworks flight invoice
attached. (4 pages).
- Forum Hotel, Chicago invoice (2 pages)
- Karen Chandler, Americans United for Life to Pat Stringer, Governor's
Office, July 30, 1992, summary of costs for the trip. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 8/11/92 (folder #1-34)
- Itinerary/passenger information for trip to Indianapolis to speak
at a dinner of the Diocese Pro-Life Coordinators and State Catholic
Conference Directors, and then on to Annapolis, Md., for an August
12th meeting with the Chesapeake Executive Council. (5 pages)
- Holiday Inn, Union Station, Indianapolis, invoices for Casey and
his party. (4 pages)
- Committee for Pro-Life Activities, list of airline tickets and costs
for Casey and his party. (1 page)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 9/9/92 (folder #1-35)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a round-trip to Pittsburgh
for a new highway ribbon-cutting, then to Yale University, New Haven,
Conn., to speak at a debate of the Yale Political Union. (6 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
flight to New Haven. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 9/25/92 (folder #1-36)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Chicago to receive
Outstanding Public Service Award from the Catholic League for Religious
and Civil Rights, and then to Spring Lake, NJ on September 26th for
a wedding. (4 pages)
- Omega World Travel invoice for the flights to Chicago and Newark
(1 page)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 9/29/92 (folder #1-37)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Philadelphia to
receive 1992 St. Thomas More Award from the St. Thomas More Society.
(4 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight to Philadelphia. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 10/2/92 (folder #1-38) remove and copy
sticky note from air invoice
- Itinerary/schedule information for trip to Elk County, Clearfield
County and New York City to attend various functions. (1 page)
- Morgan's Hotel, New York invoice (5 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
flights. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 10/13/92 (folder #1-39)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Princeton, NJ
to attend a dinner and lecture of Princeton Pro-Life. (4 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight to Princeton. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 10/15/92 (folder #1-40)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to New York City
to speak at the annual dinner of the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation.
(4 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight. (2 pages)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 11/6/92 (folder #1-41)
- Itinerary/schedule for Casey's personal weekend trip to Scranton,
November 6th - 8th. (1 page)
- Travel Expense Vouchers, 11/13/92 (folder #1-42)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Philadelphia to
receive the Barry Award from the American Catholic Historical Society,
and then on to Casey's home in Scranton. (3 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
round-trip flight. (2 pages)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, General Counsel Richard Spiegelman, and Secretary of Administration
Joseph Zazyczny, calendar year 1993. (folder #1-43)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1994 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1993 through December 31, 1993, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (1 11-page copy, and a 12-page working draft)
- Mandy L. Cupp, Pa. Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to Robert
E. Casey, January 14, 1994, summary of loan activity for Casey's childrens'
educational loans. (7 pages)
- Additional documentation and drafts of Governor Casey's expenses and
assets (6 pages, 1 booklet)
- General Counsel Richard D. Spiegelman, 1994 Code of Conduct Statement
of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1993 through December
31, 1993, form #STD-323 with attachment. (3 pages).
- Secretary of Administration Joseph L. Zazyczny, 1994 Code of Conduct
Statement of Financial Interests forms for the period January 1, 1993
through December 31, 1993, form #STD-323 with attachments. (3 pages)
- Governor's Office summary of Management Directive 205.10, undated. (1
page)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1993. (folder #1-44)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1993, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/94\ with attachments.
(3 4-page copy, 1 6-page copy with the additional attachment pages, and
an extra duplicate of the actual 1-page form)
- Anne E. McCann, Personnel/Fiscal Officer, Governor's Office to Appropriate
Governor's Office Staff, April 6, 1994, memo concerning Financial Interest
Statements: Governor's Code of Conduct and State Ethics Acts. (1 page)
- Joseph Zazyczny, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest,
Calendar Year 1993, form #SEC-1:REV 1/94 (1 page)
- Cover page and instruction page from the completed form. (2 pages)
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1993 (16 folders grouped together)
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1993 (folder #1-45)
- Travel expense voucher, February 23, 1993, for trip to Washington,
D.C. to testify at a congressional committee hearing. (2 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, February 23, 1993, for trip to Washington,
D.C. to testify at a congressional committee hearing (1 page with
a different note attached)
- Travel expense voucher, April 15th-21, 1993, for trips to Donora
and Pittsburgh to attend various events. (10 pages, and a voided carbon
form)
- Travel expense voucher, May 5th - 8, 1993, for trip to Pittsburgh
to attend various events. (6 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, May 27th - 28, 1993, for trip to Hazleton
to attend "CFAD" [undefined] events. (7 pages and a voided
carbon form)
- 1993 Travel Expense Reimbursements (folder #1-46)
- List of Governor Casey's trips, events and expenses from January
3, 1993 through June 14, 1994. (3 copies of a 2-page list
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation, invoices for air
travel for June 12, July 27, August 4, - 5, August 16th - 17, August
30th - 31, and September 27th - 28th. (12 pages)
- Pat Boles to Bonnie Seaman, May 19, 1993, emails, note and documentation
re: Casey's stay at The Morris Inn of Notre Dame, May 14, - 17, 1993.
(7 pages)
- Travel Expense Voucher, 1/30/93 (folder #1-47)
- Travel expense voucher, January 03 [typed as 03, but actually the
30th] - February 02, 1993, for a trip to Washington, D.C. (1 page)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the D.C. to attend National
Governor's Association winter meeting and the 80th Annual Dinner of
the Alfalfa Club. (4 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
trip from Harrisburg to Wilkes-Barre to Washington. (2 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 2/12/93 (folder #1-48)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Philadelphia to
attend a dinner of the Catholic Campaign for America, held to honor
Govenor Casey. (3 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 2/23/93 (folder #1-49)
- Travel expense voucher, February 23, 1993, for a trip to Washington,
D.C. to testify before Congressional committee hearing. (2 pages)
- Itinerary and passenger information for the D.C. trip. (4 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
D.C. trip. (2 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 3/3/93 (folder #1-50)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Washington D.C.
to deliver the keynote address at the United States Catholic Conference
"Putting Children and Families First: Building Peace, Seeking
Justice," by way of Pittsburgh, where Casey made an economic
development announcement on behalf of the Pa. Dept. of Commerce. (4
pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoices (costs
split) for the D.C. trip. (4 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 3/11/93 (folder #1-51)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to St. Louis, Mo.
to deliver the keynote address at a St. Louis University conference
"Aborton and Public Policy: An Interdisciplinary Investigation
within the Catholic Tradition". (4 pages)
- U.S. Air tickets (1-page photocopy)
- St. Louis Marriott Pavilion Downtown hotel invoices (3 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 3/17/93 (folder #1-52)
- Itinerary and schedule information for a trip to New York City to
be guest speaker at the 209th Anniversary Dinner of the Society of
the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, and then to Allentown on March 18th
to attend the Lehigh Valley health care hearing. (2 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoices for the
trip. (4 pages)
- Sheraton, New York, hotel invoice (1 page)
- Travel Expenses, 4/23/93 (folder #1-53)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Washington, D.C.,
to attend a John Carroll Society Reception and Dinner honoring Governor
Casey. (4 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice and re-invoice
for the trip. (4 pages)
- Four Seasons Hotel invoice (2 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 5/10/93 (folder #1-54)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Montgomery County
to dedicate Sterling Winthrop's new research headquarters, and then
on to Washington, D.C. to appear on CNN "Crossfire" television
show. (3 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
trip. (2 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 5/11/93 (folder #1-55)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a continuation of the stay
in Washington, to appear on the National Press Club's "Newsmaker"
show, and then a departure for Lancaster County to participate in
an economic development commercial filming for the Pa. Dept. of Commerce.
(2 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for the
trip. (2 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 5/12/93 (folder #1-56)
- Itinerary and schedule information for various activities in Harrisburg.
(2 pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice [that appears
to be for the May 11th trip documented in the previous folder]. (2
pages)
- Travel Expenses, 5/15/93 (folder #1-57)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Notre Dame, Indiana,
to attend the Baccalaureate and Commencement of son Matt Casey, and
receive an honorary Doctorate of Laws degree. (9 pages)
- U.S. Air tickets (1 photocopy page)
- The Morris Inn of Notre Dame invoices (3 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 5/25/93 (folder #1-58)
- Itinerary and passenger information for a trip to Beaver for the
funeral of Senator James Ross, and then on to Washington, D.C. to
attend a CNBC "Live" interview "Equal Time". (5
pages)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice and re-invoice
for the trip. (4 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 6/12/93 (folder #1-59)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for a trip
to Pittsburgh. (2 pages)
- Travel Expenses, 6/14/93 (folder #1-60)
- Pa. Dept. of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation invoice for a trip
to Wilkes-Barre and Pittsburgh. (2 pages)
- Code of Conduct Statements of Financial Interest for Governor Robert
P. Casey, calendar year 1994. (folder #1-61)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, 1995 Code of Conduct Statement of Financial
Interests for the period January, 1, 1994 through December 31, 1994, form
#STD-323 with attachments. (1 12-page copy)
- William F. Williams, Pa. Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA)
to Robert E. Casey, December 16, 1994, summary of loan activity for Casey's
childrens' educational loans. (6 pages, with envelope)
- Stephen P. Dehnke, Pa. Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) to
Bonnie Seaman, March 31, 1995, additional summary information for Casey's
childrens' educational loans. (12 pages)
- Additional documentation and drafts of Governor Casey's expenses and
assets (16 pages)
- Governor's Office summary of Management Directive 205.10, undated. (2
copies of 1-page document)
- Ethics Commission Statement of Financial Interest for Governor
Robert P. Casey, calendar year 1994. (folder #1-62)
- Governor Robert P. Casey, State Ethics Commission Statement of Financial
Interest, calendar year 1994, form #SEC-1:REV. 1/95 (1 page)
- Attachment documentation for above form. (4 pages)
- Cover page and instruction page from the completed form. (1 page)
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1994. (folder #1-63)
- Travel expense voucher, January 3, [typed as 03, but actually the 30th]-
February 2, 1993[sic], for trip to Washington, D.C. to attend National
Governor's Association winter meeting. (5 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, April 4, - 5, 1994, for trip to New York City
for "CBS Live" interview. (6 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, May 13th - 14, 1994, for trip to Steubenville,
Ohio to give commencement address at Fransciscan University. (5 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, July 12, 1994 for trip to Pittsburgh to attend
various meetings. (2 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, July 16th - 19, 1994, for trip to Boston to
attend National Governors' Association summer meeting. (7 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, September 9th - 10, 1994, for trip to Pittsburgh.
(8 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, October 13th - 14, 1994, for trip to Wheaton,
Ill. (3 copies of the 1-page form)
- Travel expense voucher, November 29th - 30, 1994, for trips to Pittsburgh
and Erie. (10 pages)
- Travel expense voucher, December 19, 1994, for trip to Pittsburgh to
attend various meetings and year-end interviews. (2 pages)
- Pat Stringer to Bonnie Seaman, December 29, 1994, summary of Governor
Casey's 1994 expenses. (41 pages)
- Samples and instructions for filling out travel forms and claiming expenses,
including forms, memos, lists of subsistence rates, and management directives.
(22 pages)
- List of Governor Casey's trips, events and expenses from April 5, 1994
through December 13, 1994. (3 pages)
- List entitled "GIFT
DISTRIBUTION Sent to Museum Commission", [ca. 1994], listing
museum accession numbers (e.g. 5-87, 17-90, etc.), brief descriptions of objects,
and a dollar value for each. (3 pages) (folder
#1-64)
- Governor's Travel Expenses, 1995. (folder #1-65)
- Robert P. Casey Travel Expenses, 1/20/1995 - 11/14/1995. (2 copies of
a 7-page document, and 4 incomplete copies of same)
- Audrey Kuschel, Keppler Associates, Inc. to Bonnie Seaman, Gov. Casey's
Office, November 16, 1995, memo regarding hotel room prices for Governor
Casey's trips to speak to religious groups.
- Notes regarding lodging, dates of trips, and groups spoken to. (1 page)
- Rev. Russel E. Smith, President, Pope John Center for the Study of Ethics
in Health Care to Governor Robert P. Casey, May 1, 1995, letter detailing
travel costs of Casey's trip to Dallas, and mentioning Casey's foundation/P.A.C.
(1 page)
- Jay Devine, Archdiocese of Philadelphia to Bonnie Seaman, Governor Casey's
Office, April 25, 1995, fax re: travel costs of Casey's trip to Philadelphia.
(2 pages)
- Venture Travel Center, Inc., Scranton, Pa., April 19, 1995, invoice
for Robert Casey's 3 airplane tickets from Scranton to South Bend, Indiana.
(3 copies of a 1-page invoice)
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MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
DOCUMENTATION OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 1987-1994. (3 folders)
carton 2
- "A Summary of Governor Robert P. Casey's Accomplishments, januayr
1987-January 1995, Governor's Policy Office, January 1995. (1 volume in folder
#2-1)
- "Appointments and Promotions of Minorities and Women to Pay Group
Nine and Above During the Casey Administration, January 1, 1987 to September
30, 1994, prepared by the Bureau of Affirmative Action/Contract Compliance,
Richard C. James, III, Director, November, 1994. (94-page report in folder
#2-2)
- Executive Orders Signed, 1987-1994 (folder #2-3)
- Executive Order 1987-4, Economic Development Partnership (EDP), February
4, 1987 (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1987-7, State Inspector General, April 6, 1987 (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1987-8, Pennsylvania Emergency Response Commission,
April 20, 1987 (1 page)
- Executive Order 1987-9, Allocation of State Low-Income Housing Credit
Authority Under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, April 22, 1987. (1
page)
- Executive Order 1987-12, Cultural Advisor to the Governor, May 27, 1987.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1987-15, Pennsylvania Energy Office, July 22, 1987.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1987-17, Trial Court Nominating Commissions, August
28, 1987. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1987-18, Minority and Women Business Enterprise, September
28, 1987. (3 pages)
- Executive Order 1987-19, Delegation to Department of Environmental Resources
in Compliance with Federal Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments
Act, December 21, 1987. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-1, Affirmitive Action and Contract Compliance,
January 20, 1988. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1988-4, Coordination of Food and Nutrition Program;
Appointment of the Advisor to the Governor on Food and Nutrition Programs
and the Inter-Agency Council on Food and Nutrition, April 7, 1988. (2
pages)
- Executive Order 1988-5, Pennsylvania Department of Health Diabetes Task
Force, May 4, 1988. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-8, Pennsylvania State Data Center, July 12, 1988.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-9, Small Business Advisory Council, July 26, 1988.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-10, Management of Automated Technology, November
18, 1988. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1988-11, Motor Carrier Advisory Committee, November
18, 1988. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1989-1, Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs,
January 26, 1989. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1989-2, Upper Delaware Federal Scenic River, February
16, 1989. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1987-13, Amended, Drug Policy Council, February 16,
1989. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1989-3, Master Leasing Program, March 2, 1989. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1989-4, Developmental Disabilities Planning Council,
March 8, 1989. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1989-5, AIDS Workplace Policy, May 8, 1989. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1987-13, Amended, Drug Policy Council - Revision No.
1, May 22, 1989. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-9, Small Business Advisory Council - Revision No.
1, July 18, 1989. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-9, Small Business Advisory
Council - Revision No. 2, December 26, 1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1989-8, Municipal Waste Reduction and Planning Program,
October 17, 1989. (3 pages)
- Executive Order 1990-1, Municipal Waste Transportation Enforcement Program,
March 14, 1990. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1990-2, Bureau of Women's Business Development, April
13, 1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1990-2, Revision No. 1, Bureau of Women's Business Development,
June 5, 1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1990-3, Contractor Responsibility Program, June 29,
1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1990-4, UNITED STATES BRIG NIAGARA - "Flagship
of Pennsylvania", August 17, 1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1990-7, Interagency River Island Task Force, October
17, 1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-4, Coordination of Food and Nutrition Programs;
Appointment of the Advisor to the Governor on Food and Nutrition Programs
and the Inter-Agency Council on Food and Nutrition - Revision No. 1, December
27, 1990. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1991-1, Governor's Commission for Children and Families,
January 2, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1991-2, Utilization of Commonwealth Owned and Leased
Space, February 27, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1991-3, Use of Permanently-Assigned Commonwealth-Registered
Vehicles, February 27, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1991-4, Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports,
April 22, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1991-5, Environmental Training Partnership, April 22,
1991. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1991-6, State Employe Assistance Program, June 14, 1991.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1989-6, Amended, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Policy
on Substance Abuse in the Workplace, June 14, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1987-13, Amended, Drug Policy Council - Revision No.
2, July 26, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1991-7, Governor's Advisory Commission on African American
Affairs, October 28, 1991. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1991-8, Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission, November
18, 1991. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1998-9, Small Business Advisory Council - Revision No.
3, December 18, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-11, Motor Carrier Advisory Committee - Revision
No. 1, December 20, 1991. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1992-1, Records Management, January 8, 1992. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1992-2, Housing and Supportive Services Task Force,
January 8, 1992. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1990-2, Bureau of Women's Business Development - Revision
No. 2, June 1, 1992. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1992-3, The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990,
July 22, 1992. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1992-4, PENNSTART - The Children's Cabinet and the Commonwealth
Children's Coalition, September 10, 1992. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1987-10, Amended, Highway Safety, November 25, 1992.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1993-1, Prohibition of Sexual Harrassment in the Commonwealth,
March 26, 1993. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1993-2, Civil Disorder and Emergency, April 9, 1993.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1993-3, State Land Use Planning - Goals and Objectives
for Commonwealth Agencies, August 31, 1993. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1993-4, State Center for Health Statistics and Research,
October 13, 1993. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1994-1, State Commission on National and Community Service,
January 28, 1994. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1994-2, Governor's Office of PennPORTS, March 29, 1994.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1994-3, Agricultural Land Preservation Policy, May 9,
1994. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1994-4, Governor's Committee on Education Standards
and Assessment, May 18, 1994. (2 pages)
- Executive Order 1994-5, Nursing Home Loan Agency's Authorization to
Sell Loans, November 4, 1994. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1988-11, Motor Carrier Advisory Committee - Revision
No. 2, December 9, 1994. (1 page)
- Code of Conduct Executive Orders, 1980-1987 (originally in a 3 ring binder,
now included in folder #2-3)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct, September 3, 1980. (5 pages)
- Abridgement of Executive Order 1980-18, Part 1: Restricted Activities;
Conflicts of Interest. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 1, October 31,
1980. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 2, December
15, 1980. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 3, January 14,
1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 4, February
13, 1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 4, February
13, 1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 5, March 11,
1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 6, April 13,
1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 7, May 15, 1981.
(1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 8, June 18,
1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18, Code of Conduct - Revision No. 9, July 17,
1981. (1 page)
- Executive Order 1980-18 Amended, Code of Conduct, May 16, 1984. (9 pages)
- Executive Order 1980-18 Amended, Code of Conduct, Revision No. 1, September
28, 1987. (1 page)
{series #406m.4}
accession #2687
MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
FRAMED ITEMS, 1955-1995. (9 cubic ft. comprising 51 items)
loose, oversize items
- Photograph of Democratic Governor's Conference signed by Governor Jim Blanchard
of Michigan, 13x18 item
- Certificate of contribution to the Bethesda Mission in Casey's name, January
9, 1991, 16x18 item
- Commission of Robert Casey as Auditor General of Pennsylvania, May 1, 1969,
12x18 frame
- Photograph, Casey, Governor Shafer and 2 unidentified men at Bill Signing
14x16 frame
- Certificate of Election of Robert Casey as Auditor General, January 7,
1969 12x17 frame
- Certificate of Admission to practice as an attorney of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania for Robert Casey , March 28, 1957 ,18x18 frame
- Certificate of Admission to practice as an attorney of the Superior Court
of Pennsylvania for Robert Casey, March 4, 1963, 18x18 frame
- Certificate of Official Returns of Election of the Auditor General of Pennsylvania
submitted by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, January 7, 1969, 18x12 frame
- Certificate of Admission to practice as an attorney of the United States
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia for Robert Casey, July 14, 1959
19x16 frame
- Certificate of Election of Robert Casey to Senate of Pennsylvania, January
1, 1963, 19x16 frame
- Certificate of Election of Robert Casey as Delegate to Constitutional Convention,
February 15, 1968, 19x16 frame
- "Thank You Bob Casey, music by Ken McGraw, Lyrics by Carol Gibbons
14x18 frame
- Certificate of Admission as attorney of the United States District Court
for the District of Columbia for Robert Casey, July 25, 1957, 16x19 frame
- Doctorate Degree Diploma from the University of Scranton to Robert Casey,
June 1, 1969, 15x20 frame
carton 10
- Peace coin, to Bob Casey from "Art"
- Plaque, from Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children to Robert P.
Casey for interest, concern and help, 10x13 frame
- Photograph of Governor's Mansion replicated in gingerbread by Richard Carmany,
December 1, 1987
- Plaque: Bill of Rights for Mothers and Babies, 10 x 13.
loose, oversize items
- Check Replica to the Michael Lucas Scholarship Fund, January 7, 1995, 13x19
item
- Oath of Office Certificate of Robert Casey as Governor, January 20, 1987,
18x22 frame
- Catholic University of America "James Cardinal Gibbons Medal"
certificate to Robert Casey, October 21, 1995, 22x18 frame
- Sunday Times Pictorial "Eight Years Casey", January 15, 1995,
18x22 frame
- Commission to Robert Casey as Auditor General, May 1, 1969, 18x23 frame
- U S Postal Service Stamp Certificate "Organ and Tissue Donation"
presented to Robert Casey, August 1998, 27x18 frame
- Photograph of Governor Casey and Cabinet, May 26, 1988, 21x25 frame
loose, oversize items
- Bachelor Degree Diploma from Holy Cross College to Robert Casey, June 10,
1953, 15x19 frame
- Honorary Doctorate Diploma to Robert Casey from Saint Francis College,
Loretta, May 8, 1971, 18x22 frame
- Cardinal Cooke Right to Life Award certificate to Robert Casey, September
26, 1995, 19x22 frame
- "Governor Robert P. Casey Highway", 18x21 frame
loose, oversize items
- Honorary Doctorate Degree Diploma to Robert Casey from Misericordia College,
May 16, 1987, 16x14 frame
- Promotion Pictorial "Pennsylvania, Nobody Works Harder", 15x17
frame
- Doctorate of Laws Diploma from George Washington University to Robert Casey,
June 6, 1956, 16x13 frame
- William Penn Society at Gannon University Certificate honoring Robert Casey,
March 12, 1981, 11x14 frame
- Mansfield University Certificate of Appreciation to Robert Casey, 12x14
plaque
- National Welsh-American Foundation Presentation to Robert Casey "Honorary
Welsh Citizen" certificate, March 4, 1987, 12x15 frame
- Berks County Commissioners Proclamation of Thanks to Robert Casey, March
13, 1981, 12x15 frame
- Commission to Robert Casey as Auditor General, January 16, 1973, 12x18 frame
carton 11
- Certificate to Robert P. Casey for outstanding contributions to Barrier
Awareness Week, May 7, 1989, 9x11 frame
- Certificate of appreciation to Ellen Casey from Victim Services, April 28,
1988, 8x11 frame
- Certificate to Ellen Casey from Laubach Literary Action, May 9, 1988
- Certificate to Robert P. Casey from Souderton Area School District for distinguished
community service, April 20, 1989
- Framed stamps to Robert P. Casey from the Postmaster, January 22, 1997,
9x11 frame
- Certificate to Robert P. Casey from the Easter Seal Society, October 23,
1976, 8x10 frame
- Framed photograph of the Charles Adler Softball Team, 1987, 8x10 frame
- Order of the Coif certificate to Robert P. Casey for studies in law, June
4, 1956, 9x11
- Certificate documenting election of Robert P. Casey to the office of Auditor
General, January 2, 1973, 9x13 frame
- Library Citizen of the Year award plaque to Ellen Casey, October 29, 1991,
9x13
- Certificate to Robert P. Casey from Kiski Area School District for promoting
reading in Pennsylvania, August 15, 1990, 9x13 plaque
- Plaque from the American Public Works Association to Robert P. Casey for
dedication to resolving the solid waste crisis, April 14, 1988, 9x13
carton 12
- Certificate of Election Returns by County for Auditor General at the General
Election, November 5, 1968, 9x14 frame
- Certificate that the star of Barry L. Mochel was flown in the Official
Flight Kit aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, April 1990 as part of the Stars
in Literacy Celebration, 9x11 frame
- Certificate of Award to Ellen Casey for Read Aloud Program at Rainbow Elementary
School, Coatesville, May 16, 1991, 9x11 frame
- "Lets Go Pennsylvania, Keep it Together" Election Slogo, 7x9 frame
- Saint Francis College of Pennsylvania Commencement Exercises Program, May
8, 1977, 1 booklet
- Honorary Doctorate Diploma bestowed on Robert Casey by Saint Vincent College,
May 10, 1997
- Certificate of Recognition of Robert Casey by the Christophers, May 1995,
10x13 plaque
- ALTA Literacy Award to Ellen Casey, 1989, 11x13 plaque
loose, oversize items
- Mayoral Proclamation, Borough of Montoursville, Governor Robert P. Casey
Day, March 4, 1988, 11x13 frame
- American Red Cross Plaque honoring Governor Robert P. Casey as Honorary
Disaster Campaign Chairman, 1989, 12x15 plaque
- Honorary Doctorate Diploma issued to Robert Casey by Widener University,
May 17, 1992, 1 rolled item
- Greater Washington Area Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award Certificate
to Governor Casey, May 8, 1987, 9x12 frame
- Wellsboro Fire Department Honorary Membership Certificate to Governor Casey,
July 19, 1990, 11x14 plaque
- Photographs of Gold Medal USA Pan American Team and Hope Spivey, 11x14
frame
- George Washington Law Review Certificate to Robert Casey for Service on
Board of Editors, 1955-1956, 12x15 frame
- Catholic Bishops of Pennsylvania Certificate of Appreciation to Robert
Casey, October 5, 1994, 14x17 frame
- Embroidered Map of Pennsylvania, Gift to the Caseys (broken glass), 19x17
frame
- Saint Joseph's Preparatory School " Saint Joseph Award" Certificate
to Robert Casey, January 4, 1995, 18x16 frame
{series #406m.5}
accession #1685 & 2040
MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
INAUGURATION MEMORABILIA, [ca. 1953-1987]. (2 boxes)
box 1
- Campaign literature, 1986 (1 folder)
- Campaign literature and articles, 1985-1986 (1 folder)
- Campaign news clippings, 1950, 1956, 1969, 1970, 1978, 1986 (1 folder)
- Inaugural events schedule, invitations, and response, 1987 (1 folder)
- Photographs (used for State Museum exhibit), undated (62 sheets of photographed
photoprints, most with four different images per sheet)
- Photonegatives (used for State Museum collection), undated (62 envelopes
of photonegatives in 1 folder)
- Telegrams, May 22 & 27, 1986, Exhibit Memo, January 6, 1987 (1 folder)
flat box 2
- Newspapers, 1986 (33 newspapers)
- The Daily Item, May 5, 1986
- The News-Item, May 6, 1986
- The New York Times, May 22, 1986
- The New York Times, November 6, 1986
-
Philadelphia Daily News, May 22, 1986
-
Philadelphia Daily News, November 5, 1986
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 20, 1986
-
The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 4, 1986
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 19, 1986
-
The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 1986
-
The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 22, 1986
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 23, 1986
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 5, 1986
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The Pittsburgh Press, November 5, 1986
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Post-Gazette, May 21, 1986
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The Scranton Times, May 14, 1986
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The Scranton Times, May 20, 1986
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The Scranton Times, May 21, 1986
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The Scranton Times, May 21, 1986
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The Scranton Times, November 3, 1986
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The Scranton Times, November 5, 1986
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Sunday Dispatch, April 20, 1986
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Sunday Times, May 18, 1986
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The Tribune, February 22, 1986
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The Tribune, May 12, 1986
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The Tribune, May 14, 1986
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The Tribune, May 21, 1986
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The Tribune, May 22, 1986
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The Tribune, November 4, 1986
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The Tribune, November 5, 1986
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USA Today, May 21, 1986
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USA Today, November 6, 1986
-
The Washington Post, November 6, 1986
{series #406m.6}
accession #2687
MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
MATERNAL-CHILD HEALTH OUTREACH PROGRAM RECORDS, 1991-1995. (2 folders)
carton 2
- folder 1: General (folder #2-4)
- News clipping, "Casey forms sub-cabinet panel on child services",
The Patriot, September 21, 1991 (1 page)
- Final Strategic Conclusions and Recommendations for a Communications
Program to Support Maternal-Child Health Outreach Campaign, Partner ship
of Packer, Oesterling and Smith, Inc., July 19, 1993 (16 pages)
- News Release, Lt. Gov. Singel announces campaign to get more eligible
women and children enrolled in health care programs, October 15, 1993
(1 page)
- Draft Remarks for Mrs. Casey , Maternal and Child Outreach , October
19, 1993, Governor's Residence (5 pages)
- News clipping, "If state's new health campaign sounds familiar,
see Singel", The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 22, 1993 (1 page)
- News Clipping, " Campaign to provide medical checkups is launched",
Uniontown Herald-Standard, November 1, 1993 (1 page)
- News Clipping, "A state effort aims to lead the way to healthier
children", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 17, 1993 (1 page)
- News clipping, "Love'em with a check-up opens" , Philadelphia
Daily News, November 17, 1993 (1 page)
- Interim Report and Analysis of Media Activity as related to telephone
activity on 1-800-986-BABY line, October 20-1993 thru November 19, 1993,
Partnership of Packer, Oesterling and Smith, Inc. (7 pages)
- Directory of Agencies, Healthy Baby/ Healthy Kids Helpline listed by
county, December 23, 1993 (1 booklet)
- Letter, Snider, Karen to Walsh, Karen, letter with enclosed article
on Maternal-Child Health Outreach program, January 25, 1994 (2 pages)
- Report to Children's Coalition on Maternal and Child Health Outreach
Program "Love'em with a check-up", April 18, 1994 (5 pages)
- Remarks , Governor Robert P. Casey, Babies First Program Announcement,
Governor's Reception Room, July 14, 1994 (9 pages)
- News Clippings re: Maternal-Child Health Outreach Program, July 1994
(21 pages)
- List of Healthy Beginnings Plus Recipients, Poly Corp Commun., July
12, 1994 (1 page)
- Letters, Casey, Robert P. to Participants in Babies First Press Conference,
July 20, 1994 (10 pages)
- Newsletter, "Love'em with a Checkup", A Periodic Update of
Pennsylvania's Maternal and Child Health Outreach Program, Winter 1994
(3 pages)
- News Clipping, "Improved prenatal care pays off", Harrisburg
Patriot, February 9, 1995 (1 page)
- "Love'em with a checkup", The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Maternal-Child Health Outreach Promotion Package, undated (1 folder)
- Television Copy, Maternal and Child Health Program, Partnership of
Packer, Osterling and Smith, Inc. (4 pages)
- Audiotape, Maternal and Child Health Outreach Campaign, Partnership
of Packer, Oesterling and Smith, Inc. I (1 audiotape)
- folder 2: "Babies First" (folder #2-5)
- "Babies First" Promotional Folder , Strengthening Systems of
Care to improve pregnancy outcomes and infant health , Pennsylvania Department
of Health, 1994 (1 folder)
- "Babies First" Project Report, Strengthening Systems of Care
to improve pregnancy outcomes and infant health, Pennsylvania Department
of Health (1 booklet
{series #406m.7}
accession #2687
MG-406
Robert P. Casey Collection
NEWS ARTICLES, 1985-1995. (139 folders)
carton 2
General (folders #2-6 to #2-57)
News Article Listing (folder # 2-6)
Working Partnerships:
Business Success in PA, May 1993 reprint from INC. Magazine (folder
# 2-7)
"The Gene McCarthy of the War on Abortion," in January 30, 1995, Business
Week (folder # 2-8)
"A Life Reclaimed - PA's Casey Enjoying his Final Months as Governor,"
May 26, 1994, Catholic New York (folder # 2-9)
"Governor Casey Reflects on Last Months in Office," July 7, 1994,
The Catholic Light (folder # 2-10)
"With Life Reclaimed, Governor Casey Tackles Last Months in Office,"
July 21, 1994, Catholic Standard (folder # 2-11)
"Government Must Serve Children's Needs: Casey," December 14, 1992,
City and State (folder # 2-12)
"Pennsylvania Rebounds Under Moderate Democrat Casey," October 16,
1994, Columbus Dispatch (folder # 2-13)
"Casey Breaks Ground for Prison - Coal Township Project, October
4, 1991, The Daily Item of Sunbury,Pennsylvania (folder # 2-14)
"Abortion Funding May Be horn in Clinton's Side," August 16, 1993,
Insight on the News (folder # 2-15)
"The Irish Lineage of the 69th Pennsylvania Volunters," Winter 1991,
The Irish Sword, Journal of the Military History Society of Ireland 18,
pp. 184-198 (folder # 2-16)
". . . No, Abortion Isn't A Health Care Service," July/August 1993,
Journal of American Health Policy (folder # 2-17)
"Casey Faces Life Issues," June 24, 1994, Lake Shore Visitor
(folder # 2-18)
"Lebanon Valley Dream Season," March 19, 20, 1993, N.C.A.A.
(folder # 2-19)
"Abortion and the Health Plan - Fatal Coercian," January 1994, National
Right to Life News (folder # 2-20)
"What Does it Take to Make it as a Liberal?" June 17, 1992, The
New York Post (folder # 2-21)
"In Defense of a Little Virginity," August 7, 1994, The New York
Times (folder # 2-22)
"New American Compact," July 14, 1992, The New York Times (folder
# 2-23)
"Casey Forms Sub-cabinent on Child Services - Hazleton Quote," November
21, 1991, The Patriot (folder # 2-24)
"Its Really Casey - Elected Governor on Fourth Try," November 5, 1986,
Philadelphia Daily News (folder # 2-25)
"Politics Was on the Waldorf Menu," December 18, 1985, Philadelphia
Inquirer (folder # 2-26)
"The Real Bob Casey is a New Bob Casey," January 24, 1988, Philadelphia
Inquirer (1 mounted newsclipping and 1 photocopy) (folder # 2-27)
"Stubborn," October 14, 1990, Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine
(folder # 2-28)
"The Return of the Real Bob Casey," December 19, 1985, Philadelphia
Inquirer Magazine (folder # 2-29)
"Last Rites - Governor Casey is Establishing his Legacy" by John Marchese,
December 22, 1992, Philadelphia (2-30)
"Casey Fights 'Bum Rap' from Business Community." December 28-January
3, 1993, Pittsburgh Business Times (folder # 2-31)
"The Status of the State's Small Businesses," May 1993, Pittsburgh's
Business Magazine Executive Report (2-32)
"Casey Feted for Courage by Pittsburgh Lawyers," October 7, 1994,
Pittsburgh Catholic (2-33)
"Longest Primal Scream," December 29, 1991, Pittsburgh Press
(folder # 2-34)
"Governor Robert P. Casey," January 1993, St. Anthony Messenger
(folder # 2-35)
"Work Starts on New Highway, Ground is Broken by Governor for 16-Mile Industrial
Roadway," March 21, 1994, The Scranton Times (folder # 2-36)
"'Quality of Life Drew' NatWest," March 4, 1994, The Scranton Times
(folder # 2-37)
"NatWest Project is Under Way," August 8, 1994, The Scranton Times
(folder # 2-38)
"Wilkes-Barre Township Gets the Arena," July 2, 1994, The Scranton
Times (folder # 2-39)
"Governor Casey Visits the Prep," Spring 1992, Something Happening
at the Prep (folder # 2-40)
"I've Found A Champion," March 6, 1994, Sunday Dispatch (folder
# 2-41)
"Casey Ready for Round Eight," January 9, 1994, The Sunday Times
(folder # 2-42)
"NatWest Applicants Mob Job Center," March 6, 1994, The Sunday
Times (folder # 2-43)
"'Feisty' Casey Rises from Ashes," March 1, 1992, Sunday Tribune
Review (folder # 2-44)
"PA: Coal Town Contest," October 20, 1986, Time Magazine (folder
# 2-45)
"County Wins Arena," July 2, 1994, The Times Leader (folder
# 2-46)
"Casey Urges Abortion Status Quo," July 29, 1994, The Tribune
(folder # 2-47)
"Answered Prayers: A Health Governor Casey Drops $10M on Region,"
September 22, 1994, The Tribune (folder # 2-48)
"PA Governor at Odds with Party," April 1992, USA Today (folder
# 2-49)
"Here Come the Wild Creatures" by John Leo, October 19, 1992, U.S.
News and World Report (folder # 2-50)
"The Excommunication of Casey" by Nat Hentoff, September 15, 1992,
The Village Voice (folder # 2-51)
"War Between the States," December 4, 1992, Wall Street Journal
(folder # 2-52)
"Why They Raise Taxes," December 31, 1992, Wall Street Journal
(folder # 2-53)
"The Outsider," August 31, 1992, Washington Times (folder #
2-54)
"Muzzling Dissenting Democrats" by Nat Hentoff, August 1, 1992, Washington
Post (folder # 2-55)
"The Casey Challenge" by Mark Shields, April 3, 1995, Washington
Post (folder # 2-56)
"'I'm Ready to Go': A Profile of Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey,"
March 12, 1994, World (folder # 2-57)
Casey Legacy, 1987-1995 (folders #2-58 to #2-94)
List of Casey Legacy Articles (folder # 2-58)
Packet of Materials Sent Out (folder # 2-59)
"Reflections on Governor Robert P. Casey," January 1995 (folder #
2-60)
"Casey May Seek Presidency" by James B. Roddy, January 7, 1995, Pittsburgh
Post Gazette (folder # 2-61)
"New Democrat, Casey Did Much in His Eight Years, January 10, 1995, Beaver
County Times (folder # 2-62)
"Family, Faith and Fury" by John M. Baer, January 6, 1995, Philadelphia
Daily News (folder # 2-63)
"The Last of the Oldtime Democrats" by Eric B. Schnurer, January 9,
1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer (folder # 2-64)
"Governor Casey, His Stewardship Showed Integrity and Responsibility,"
January 1, 1995, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (folder # 2-65)
"The Casey Legacy," January 8, 1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer
(folder # 2-66)
"Afro-American Democrats Say Bob Casey Will Be Tough Act to Follow"
by Sandy Hamm, January 7, 1995, Pittsburgh Courier (folder # 2-67)
"Casey Wraps Up Eight Years With Reputation for Strong Leadership"
by Rich Kirkpatrick, January 9, 1995, Associated Press Wire Story (folder
# 2-68)
"Governor Casey's Legacy: It Starts With Integrity," January 17, 1995
Bucks County Courier Times (2-70)
"Casey Farewell, December 2, 1994, Erie Daily Times (folder # 2-71)
"Casey Leaves Mixed Legacy to Pennsylvania" by Bill McKinney, December
4, 1994, Erie Times (folder # 2-72)
"Gov. Casey Earned Our Respect," December 12, 1994, Erie Times
(folder # 2-73)
"State's Welfare Reform Will Save Pennsylvanians a Budle" by Robert
Casey, December 4, 1994, York Daily Record (folder # 2-74)
"Bob Casey Still Thinking Bog," January 23, 1995, Erie Daily Times
(folder # 2-75)
"Governor Weighs Plans for Political, Personal Future" by Dennis Barbagello,
January 15, 1995, Greensburg Tribune Review (folder # 2-76)
"Casey Speaking Out Forcefully at the End of His Term" by Pat Howard,
December 3, 1994, Erie Daily Times (folder # 2-77)
"Robert P. Casey - A Politician of Principle" Broadcast by Robert
W. Dickey, January 17, 21, 22, 1995 on KQV AM 1410 (folder # 2-78)
"Casey's Legacy, No Hint of Scandal, A Sound Fiscal Base After 8 Years
of Able Leadership," January 17, 1995, The Patriot News (folder
# 2-79)
"Whole New Generation Taking Over: Casey, Ridge Have Styles That Contrast"
by Peter J. Shelly, January 17, 1995, The Patriot News (folder # 2-80)
"Ridge Sworn In" by Jeanette Krebs and Peter J. Shelly, Harrisburg
Evening News (folder # 2-81)
"Governor Tom Ridge: 'I Am Now Your Steward,' Man From Erie Vows to Listen,
Challenge, Lead" by Jeanette Krebs, January 18, 1995, The Patriot (folder
# 2-82)
"Celebration Ushers in New Era," January 18, 1995, The Sunday Patriot
News (folder # 2-83)
"Caseys Relish Return to Simpler Life" by Jeanette Krebs, January
15, 1995, The Sunday Patriot News (folder # 2-84)
"A Time of Transition," January 15, 1995, The Sunday Patriot News
(folder # 2-85)
"A Look Back: What Happened and When on Casey's Watch," December 30,
1994, The Patriot (folder # 2-86)
"The Casey Legacy, A Determined, Enugmatic Leader Leaves the State With
His Convictions and Integrity Intact," January 8, 1995, Philadelphia Inquirer
(folder # 2-87)
"Casey May Seek Presidency" by Dennis B. Roddy, January 7, 1995, Pittsburgh
Post Gazette (folder # 2-88)
"Casey Upbeat, Kept Promises" by David Singleton, January 15, 1995,
Scranton Times (folder # 2-89)
"First Family Preparing for Move," "Casey to Announce Convention
Center Project," and "Caseys, Ridges Attend Mass," (3 articles
on one page) January 16, 1995, Scranton Tribune (folder # 2-90)
"Pennsylvania History Will Be Good to Bob Casey," January 15, 1995,
Johnstown Tribune Democrat (folder # 2-91)
"A Successful Eight-Year Term for Gov. Casey," December 26, 1994,
Wilkes Barre Citizens' Voice (folder # 2-92)
"Casey Leaves Rich Legacy" by Patruck Laforge, January 3, 1995, York
Daily Record (folder # 2-93)
"Quietly Mark Singel Sits by the Phone . . ." January 13, 1995, Times
Leader (folder # 2-94)
carton 3
Transplant Articles, 1993-1994 (folders #3-1 to #3-50)
List of Transplant Articles (folder # 3-1)
"Casey Returns as Captain of State Government Team" by Sean Connolly,
December 22, 1993, Allentown Morning Call (folder # 3-2)
"Full Agenda is Challenge for Casey," December 22, 1993, Allentown
Morning Call (folder # 3-3)
"Pa. Governor Back After Two Transplants," December 21, 1993, Baton
Rouge Advocate (folder # 3-4)
"Gov. Casey Faces Down Uncertainty," June 17, 1993, Centre Daily
Times (folder # 3-5)
"A Victory Over Illness Plays Well in Politics" by Michael DeCourcy
Hinds, February 20, 1994, The New York Times (folder # 3-6)
"Welcome Back," December 22, 1993, Kansas City Star (folder
# 3-7)
"Pennsylvania Governor is Back After Transplant" by Michael DeCourcy
Hinds, December 22, 1993, The New York Times (folder # 3-8)
"Donor News Astonished Mrs. Casey" by Jeanette Krebs, July 23, 1993,
The Patriot (folder # 3-9)
"Casey Children Decide Against Test for Disease" by Phil Galewitz,
August 6, 1993, The Patriot News (folder # 3-10)
"Robust Casey Reassures Us," September 22, 1993, The Patriot (folder
# 3-11)
"Welcome Back, All Parties Wish Governor Well as He Prepares to Resume
the Duties of Office," December 15, 1993 The Patriot News (folder
# 3-12)
"Casey to Play Out His Term" by Jeanette Krebs, December 24, 1993,
The Patriot (folder # 3-13)
"He Had 'No Doubt' Operation Would Be Success, Casey Says" by Peter
Shelly and Jeanette Krebs, December 24, 1993, The Patriot News (folder
# 3-14)
"Courage, Acumen Are Casey Legacy" by Joseph J. Serwich, December
26, 1993, Sunday Patriot News (folder # 3-15)
"Pennsylvania's Top 10 Stories, Casey Illness, Blizzard Rated Most Important"
by Jana S. Moore, December 26, 1993, Sunday Patriot News (folder # 3-16)
"Casey Impresses Just by Appearing" by Joseph J. Serwich, January
30, 1994, Sunday Patriot News (folder # 3-17)
"Guv Looks Fit in Video" by John M. Baer, July 22, 1993, Philadelphia
Daily News (folder # 3-18)
"Gov. Casey's Ordeal, A Stubborn and Tenacious Political Leader Faces the
Ultimate Challenge," June 15, 1993, The Philadelphia Inquirer (folder #
3-19)
"Six Months Later, Casey Back in Style" by Robert Zausner, December
22, 1993, The Philadelphia Inquirer (folder # 3-20)
"Mike Lucas Was Struggling to Build a Life, Bob Casey Was Fighting to Keep
His" by William Ecenbarger. November 6, 1994, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Magazine (folder # 3-21)
"Bob Casey, Private Citizen, Is No Less Politically Passionate" by
Russell E. Eshleman, Jr., January 29, 1996, The Philadelphia Inquirer
(folder # 3-22)
"Bob Casey: Still A Survivor" by Dennis B. Roddy, June 13, 1993, Pittsburgh
Post Gazette (folder # 3-23)
"Transplanted Logic, Gov. Casey's Swift Surgery Needn't Mean Special Treatment,"
June 16, 1993, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (folder # 3-24)
"Ill Casey Still Showed Energy" by Brian O'Neill, June 16, 1993, Pittsburgh
Post Gazette (folder # 3-25)
"Casey At Game, Reflects on Hectic 5 Weeks" by Dennis B. Roddy, July
24, 1993, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (folder # 3-26)
"Casey Family Recalls Fears Before Surgery" by Catherine Dressler,
July 24, 1993, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (folder # 3-27)
"Casey Signs Starzl Book After Taking Tumble" by Tim Reeves, August
21, 1993, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (folder # 3-28)
"Casey Tests Show Virus Holding On" by Steve Twedt and Byron Spice,
December 30, 1993, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (folder # 3-29)
"Casey's Comeback," December 22, 1993, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
(folder # 3-30)
"Gov. Casey: A Change of Heart," December 24, 1993, Pittsburgh Post
Gazette (folder # 3-31)
"One Year Later: Casey Remembers" by Tim Reeves. June 12, 1994, Pittsburgh
Post Gazette (folder # 3-32)
"If Governor Eligible for Transplant, He Will Be Placed on Waiting List"
and "Casey Due Evaluation for Liver Transplant" by John Hambrose,
June 12, 1993, Scranton Times (folder # 3-33)
"Casey Surgery 'Flawless'" by Borys Krawczeniuk, June 15, 1993, Scranton
Times (folder # 3-34)
"Casey Well-Equipped for Fight," June 16, 1993, Scranton Tribune
(folder # 3-35)
"Caseys To Mark 40th Anniversary" by Mark X. Flannery, June 26, 1993,
Scranton Times (folder # 3-36)
"Casey Back At The Controls," December 21, 1993, Scranton Times
(folder # 3-37)
"Casey Never Though About Resigning," December 22, 1993, Scranton
Times (folder # 3-38)
"Casey's Comeback Nature Makes Him Tough to Beat in Politics, Life"
by Marita Lowman, August 22, 1993 Wilkes Barre Sunday Times Leader (folder
# 3-39)
"Casey's Good Health Was a Plus in Recovery Process" August 22, 1993,
Wilkes Barre Times Leader (folder # 3-40)
"Casey Doesn't Let Stumble Ruin His Day," August 21, 1993, Wilkes
Barre Times Leader (folder # 3-41)
"Recovering Casey Anticipates Strong Gubernatorial Finish" by Marita
Lowman, August 23, 1993, Wilkes Barre Times Leader (folder # 3-42)
"Pennsylvania Waits on Casey, A State In Limbo" by John Ritter, October
18, 1993, USA Today (folder # 3-43)
"A New Heart, A New Start in Pa., Governor Back After Double Transplant"
by John Ritter, December 22, 1993, USA Today (folder # 3-44)
"The Heart That Didn't Die" by Dale Russakoff, August 9, 1993, The
Washington Post, (folder # 3-45)
"The Governor's Reprieve" and "Casey's New Life As Governor"
by Dale Russakoff. January 26, 1994, The Washington Post and February
14-20, 1994, The Washington Post National Weekly Edition (folder # 3-46)
"Casey Returns to 'Duty' As Governor" by Carol Innerst, December 22,
1993, The Washington Times, (folder # 3-47)
"Casey's Comeback Nature Makes Him Tough to Beat in Politics, Life"
by Marita Lowman, Sugust 22, 1993, Wilkes Barre Times Leader (folder # 3-48)
"Statement by Robert P. Casey," delivered in Governor's Reception
Room, December 21, 1993 (folder # 3-49)
The Casey Years In Perspective, 1987-1995 (folder # 3-50)
"Casey Wraps Up Eight Years With Reputation for Strong Leadership"
by Rich Kirkpatrick, January 9, 1995, Associated Press (7 pages)
"Casey's Legacy: Casey Will Be Rembembered for Abortion Stance, Heart,
Liver" by Marlo F. Cattabiani and Megan O'Matz, January 1, 1995, Allentown
Morning Call (6 pages)
"Casey Leaves Mixed Legacy to Pennsylvania" by Bill McKinney, December
4, 1994, Erie Times News (2 pages)
"Casey 'Ornery,' Fit, Has Advice for Ridge" by Jim Thompson, December
2, 1994, Erie Times News (3 photocopies)
"Casey's Farewell," December 2, 1994, Erie Times News (1 photocopy)
"Casey Looks Back on Eight Years" by Bill McKinney, [undated], Erie
Morning News (2 photocopies)
"'We Did All That We Came to Do' -Governor Casey," December 25, 1994,
Sunday Patriot News (5 photocopies)
"How Casey Will Be Remembered," December 25, 1994, Sunday Patriot
News (3 photocopies)
"What Happened and When on Casey's Watch," December 30, 1994, The
Patriot (3 photocopies)
"Democrats Praise, Decry Casey's Tenure" by Sean Connolly, January
2, 1995, The Patriot (2 photocopies)
"Casey For President? Maybe," January 10, 1995, The Patriot
(1 photocopy)
"Merry Christmas! 12 Gifts for 12 Days of the Holiday," December 24,
1994, The Patriot News (1 photocopy)
"Casey Has No Equal, Fans Say" by Michael Stetz, October 28, 1994,
The Patriot News (1 photocopy)
"Disgusting Practice, Outgoing Governor Speaks Out Against Murky Campaign
Financing," December 28, 1994, The Patriot News (1 photocopy)
"The Last of the Oldtime Democrats" bt Eric B. Schnurer, January 9,
1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer (1 photocopy)
"Family, Faith and Fury" by John M. Baer, January 6, 1995, Philadelphia
Daily News (5 photocopies)
"Like Father, Like Son," January 6, 1995, Philadelphia Daily News
(1 photocopy)
"Medical Endorsement, Doc: Casey's OK to Run" by Claudia Coates, January
10, 1995, Philadelphia Daily News (1 photocopy)
"Adoption Program Deserves a Chance" by Dave Davies, January 9, 1995,
Philadelphia Daily News (1 photocopy)
"Happy News Year," January 1, 1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer
(1 photocopy)
"Casey Says He'll Look for a Job" by Joseph X. Flannery, December
25, 1994, Scranton Sunday Times (7 photocopies)
"As His Term Winds Down, Casey Refuses to Let Up" by David Singleton,
November 13, 1994, Scranton Sunday Times (2 photocopies)
"Ellen Casey's Happy to Go" by Rich Kirkpatrick, January 9, 1995,
Pittsburgh Post Gazette (1 photocopy)
"Governor Casey, His Stewardship Showed Integrity and Respoinsibility,"
January 4, 1995, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (1 photocopy)
"Gov. Casey Sets Sights on Clinton," January 8, 1995, Reading Eagle
(1 photocopy)
"Casey Praised for Expressway Help" by Christine Enzerra, November
30, 1988, Herald Standard (2 photocopies)
"Promoting Opportunities," January 7, 1995, New Pittsburgh Courier
(1 photocopy)
"Ridge Should Meet Ethics of Casey," January 5, 1995, Valley News
Dispatch (1 photocopy)
"Steadfast Casey Cheated Death, Overcame State's Fiscal Problems"
by Rich Kirkpatrick, January 9, 1995, York Daily Record (2 photocopies)
"High and Low Points of the Casey Administration," January 9, 1995,
Wilkes-Barre Citizens' Voice (1 photocopy)
"Casey Shouldn't Run for President," January 9, 1995, Chambersburg
Public Opinion (1 photocopy)
"Ridge Can Stay the Course by Moving Forward," January 10, 1995, Wilkes-Barre
Times Leader (1 photocopy)
"Will Casey Run Against Clinton?" December 28, 1994, Dubois Courier
(1 photocopy)
"A Cartoonist's Dilemma" by Randy Bish, December 30, 1994, Tribune
Review (1 photocopy)
"A Dignified Transfer of Power in Pennsylvania," December 26, 1994,
Wilkes-Barre Citizens' Voice (1 photocopy)
"A Successful Eight-Year Term for Gov. Casey," December 26, 1994,
Wilkes-Barre Citizens' Voice (1 photocopy)
"Ridge Should Weigh Casey's Advice," December 28, 1994, York Daily
Record (1 photocopy)
"Casey Reviews His Administration's Record" by Robert P. Casey, January
4, 1995, Standard-Speaker (1 photocopy)
"Robert Casey Leaves the Governorship This Month," January 1995, BCCC
Connections (2 photocopies)
"Governor Isn't Saying He'll Seek Presidency" by John D. Forster,
Jr., November 11, 1995, Reading Eagle Times (1 photocopy)
"Casey Leaving Office to Mostly Rave Reviews" by Tim Reeves, December
15, 1994, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (3 photocopies)
"Casey Leaving State on Sound Fiscal Footing," November 11, 1994,
Reading Eagle Times (1 photocopy)
"Casey Leaves Rich Legacy" by Patrick LaForge, January 3, 1995, York
Daily Record (3 photocopies)
"End of the Year Means End of Gov. Casey's Era," December 30, 1994,
Carlisle Sentinel (1 photocopy)
"Casey's Optimism Offers Fine Example to Offset Today's Cynucism,"
December 25, 1994, Sunday Patriot News (1 photocopy)
"Governor Casey Earned Respect," December 5, 1994, Erie Times
(1 photocopy)
"Democrats Praise, Decry Casey's Tenure" by Sean Connolly January
2, 1995, The Patriot, (1 photocopy)
"Surplus is Projected for the Pa. Budget, Ridge is Inheriting a Strong
Fiscal Position From Casey" by Robert Zausner, December 8, 1994, The
Philadelphia Inquirer, (1 photocopy)
"Basis Laid by Gov. Casey for State Technology Growth," December 18,
1994, The Patriot, (1 photocopy)
"Pittsburgh May Become World Center for Robotics," December 9, 1994,
The Patriot, (1 photocopy)
"Senate Democrats Seek Cut in State Income Tax" by Robert Moran, December
21, 1994, The Philadelphia Inquirer (1 photocopy)
"Wise New State Laws Help Protect Children," December 20, 1994,
Scranton Tribune (1 photocopy)
"Homeless Need More Help Than Shelters" by John J. Stretch, December
23, 1994, The Philadelphia Inquirer (1 photocopy)
"Insurance Industry Seeks Assessment, Fraud Detection Targeted" by
Kenn Marshall, December 28, 1994, The Patriot (1 photocopy)
"Disgusting Practice, Outgoing Governor Speaks Passionately Against Murky
Campaign Financing," December 28, 1994, The Patriot News (1 photocopy)
"Turning 63, Casey Found in Fine Shape" by Russell E. Eshleman, Jr.,
January 10, 1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer (1 photocopy)
"Is Casey's Eye on the Presidency?" January 8, 1995, Scranton Sunday
Times (1 photocopy)
"Casey for President? Maybe," January 10, 1995, The Patriot (1
photocopy)
"Signed Into Law, Robert P. Casey" by Adam Bell, January 8, 1995,
Sunday Patriot News (3 photocopies)
"Casey Lauds Agland Effort at Farm Show" by Robert Holt, January 9,
1995, Gettysburg Times (1 photocopy)
"Playing Another Sort of Game in PA. House," January 5, 1995, Easton
Express (1 photocopy)
"Casey Can Stroll Away Head High," January 8, 1995, The Morning
Call (1 photocopy)
"Stish Sues Casey Over Certification" by Tony Greco, January 5, 1995,
Hazleton Standard Speaker (1 photocopy)
1 binder
Newspaper clippings, speeches and letters, 1992-1995 (1 binder)