Allen G. Kukovich papers, 1977-2004.

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Allen G. Kukovich papers, 1977-2004.

This collection primarily documents the legislative initiatives of Allen G. Kukovich as a State Congressman from 1977-2004. The collection is largely comprised of bills and related legislative material for which Kukovich was a primary sponsor or co-sponsor. Also included are supporting materials such as correspondence, memos, reports, articles, speeches, newspaper clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, and photographs. Topical strengths include CHIP, health care issues, and death penalty and judicial reform issues. The collection also includes extensive reports, plans, and correspondence concerning the proposed Maglev transportation project in Pittsburgh. To manage the size of the collection, only those bills for which Kukovich was a sponsor or co-sponsor were saved during processing.

26.56 linear ft. (17 boxes)

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University of Pittsburgh

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