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News 2004
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December 6, 2004 -
White Named "Legislator of the Year" by Alternative
Fuels Renewable Energies Council
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November 29, 2004 -
White: New Law Extends Effort to Clean Up State Forests and Parks
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November 29, 2004 -
Bill to Abolish Common-Law Marriage Signed by Governor
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October 27, 2004 -
White: Nov. 15 Deadline to Apply for Agriculture Education Loan Forgiveness
- September 10, 2004 - White: Deadline Extended for Nursing Loan
Forgiveness Program
- July 4, 2004 - State Budget Plan Holds Line on Taxes, Boosts Funding for Schools, Mental Health Services
- July 2, 2004, White Votes No on Gambling Expansion in Pennsylvania
- June 23, 2004 - Senate Approves White
Bill to Strengthen Slippery Rock University-Based Center for Environmental Education
- June 22, 2004 - Senate Majority Whip
and Caucus Administrator Seek to Reverse 2003 Tax Increase
- June 10, 2004 - White
Announces $768,793 in Technology Assistance for Area Schools
- May 14, 2004 -
White Relays Important Information About Medicare Drug Discount Card
- May 10, 2004 - White Bill to Abolish Common-Law Marriage Passes Senate
- April 14, 2004 - White Bill to Continue Funding Cleanup of State Forests and Parks Passes Senate
- April 12, 2004 - White Introduces Bill to Strengthen Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education
- March 18, 2004 - White: KeystoneBEST Loans Can Save Area College Students $1 Million
- March 15, 2004 - White Appointed to University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health's Board of Visitors
- March 09, 2004 - Legislation Would Allow City Retirees to Collect Pension, Serve Public
- February 24, 2004 -
Environmental Education Newsletter Now Available for Teachers, Parents and Students
- February 11, 2004 -
Bill to Expand Parking Authority Membership Eligibility Sent to Governor
- February 09, 2004 - White: PA Tuition Aid Program
Benefits Farm Families
- January 22, 2004 - Lynch, Scarnati and White Announce $729,813 in Economic Development Grants for Warren and Forest Counties
- January 21, 2004 - White: Area College Students Received $22.4 Million in State Grants for College Aid
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