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December 11, 2008 — Members of the Bethlehem Police
Department presented Senator Greenleaf with a Service to Community Coin
for his work on the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training
Commission. Pictured are (from left to right) Police Commissioner,
Randall Miller, Lieutenant Ashley Heiberger, and Senator Greenleaf.
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November 24, 2008 — Senator Greenleaf presented the
Hatboro Police Department with a $7,500 Department of Community and
Economic Development grant check. The grant will be used for the
purchase of new breath testing equipment for suspected DUI offenders.
Pictured from left to right are Senator Greenleaf, council member, Aleta
Ostrander, Hatboro Chief of Police, James Gardner, and Hatboro Mayor,
Norman Hawkes.
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November 11, 2008 — Senator Greenleaf participated in a Veteran's Day
celebration at Ann's Choice Retirement Community in Warminster Township.
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November 10, 2008 — Senator Greenleaf presents the members of the
Fort Washington Fire Company No. 1 with a $5,000 Department of
Community & Economic Development Grant sponsored by the Senator.
The funds will be used to purchase mobile data terminals (MDTs) for
several of the FWFC fire apparatus. Pictured left to right:
President Jeffrey Fogel, Grant Writer / Grant Committee Chairman
Andre Rathfon, Senator Stewart Greenleaf, Information & Technology
Committee Chairman Ed Schuler, and Chief Bob Toner.
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November 7, 2008 — Senator Greenleaf presented a Senate Citation
congratulating teacher, Mrs. Jackie Litzenberger, upon her retirement
from Our Lady of Good Counsel School in Southampton, after 36 years of
service. Pictured from left to right are Father Anthony D'Angelico,
pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, Senator Greenleaf, Mrs.
Jackie Litzenberger, and State Representative Tom Murt.
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November 7, 2008 — Senator Greenleaf is presented
with the "Leader in Clean Air Award" from the Family Health Council of
Central Pennsylvania for his Clean Indoor Air Act.
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November 6, 2008 — Senator Greenleaf participated in a Town Hall Meeting
on Juvenile Justice sponsored by the American Bar Association and
Georgetown Law School in Washington, D.C. As the long serving chairman
of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Greenleaf has championed
efforts to transform young non-violent offenders into productive
citizens.
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October 27, 2008 — A longtime advocate for the humane treatment of
animals, Senator Greenleaf attends the bill signing of HB 2525 to
regulate kennels and stop puppy mills in Pennsylvania.
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October 17, 2008 - Senator Greenleaf joins high school
students for the anti-smoking Youth Quest Rally at the state capitol in
Harrisburg.
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On September 16, 2008, Rabbi Greg Marx, guest of Senator
Greenleaf, served as Senate Chaplain for the day.
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 On September 9, 2008, Senator
Greenleaf presents a citation to a Korean War Veteran at a ceremony
held at the Willow Grove Naval Air Station to honor those who served
in the Korean War.
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Senator Stewart Greenleaf (R-Montgomery), sponsor of the
Clean Indoor Air Act, holds a copy of the new law during a bill signing
ceremony held Friday, June 13 in Ambler.
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May 20, 2008 - Senator Greenleaf joins students and
family members at Archbishop Wood School in Bucks County for the
presentation of a $20,000 Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program
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While at SCI Chester, Senator Greenleaf, Secretary of
Corrections Dr. Jeffrey Beard, and Prison Superintendent John Thomas
visit a class of inmates enrolled in the State Intermediate Punishment
Program (SIPP), a state-run rehabilitation program for inmates addicted
to drugs and alcohol.
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On April 7, 2008, Senator Greenleaf was joined by members
of the American Cancer Society’s Colleges Against Cancer for a rally at
the state capitol to speak about the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke
and to advocate for a smoke-free indoor air law.
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During an April 2008
visit to the State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Chester, Senator
Greenleaf discussed prison reform with Corrections Secretary Jeffrey A.
Beard (left) and SCI Chester Superintendent John Thomas (right). |
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Senator Greenleaf and State Representative Tom Murt join
the past presidents of Upper Moreland Little League during the 2007
Opening Day Celebration.
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Senator Greenleaf welcomed residents
of Southampton Estates to the Capitol on June 19th,
2007. The visit was part of a day-long trip to
Harrisburg and included a tour of the Capitol and
the Senate Chamber. |
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Senator Greenleaf presents a
Department of Community and Economic Development
grant check to members of the Community Ambulance
Association of Ambler to assist with mortgage
reduction. From left are the senator; Jack Coupe,
President; Jerry Wagner, Chief; Ken Erickson; and
Dan Citrone. |

Senator Greenleaf is flanked by recipients of
$1,000 scholarships at Wissahickon High School. The
grants made by the school to deserving students were
facilitated by a Department of Community and
Economic Development grant sponsored by Senator
Greenleaf. The students from left are Vandana Rao,
Alexis Moshang, Heidar Albandar, and Jesse Wenger.
Absent from the picture is recipient Spencer Cuskey.
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May 22, 2007 - Librarians in the
State Library of PA's Rare Books Collection show
Senator Greenleaf the edition of the Pennsylvania
Gazette, published by Ben Franklin, describing
Franklin's kite and key electrical energy
experiment.
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May 22, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf
speaks to health advocates on Breathe Free Day at
the Capitol in support of his legislation for
smokefree workplaces.
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May 22, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf
speaks to health advocates on Breathe Free Day at
the Capitol in support of his legislation for
smokefree workplaces. |

May 21, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf and
delegates to the State Student Technology Showcase
2007 from Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School gather
in the Capitol East Wing Rotunda.
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Senator Greenleaf joins the Governor
and state officials and Johnson & Johnson executives
in a groundbreaking at the site of the planned
research and development facility at Spring House,
Montgomery Township. |

Members and leaders of Horsham
Soccer gather with Senator Greenleaf to mark the
acceptance of a $10,000 Department of Community and
Economic Development grant sponsored by the senator
for the purpose of field reconstruction.
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Gwynedd Mercy Elementary School
students visit the Senate and share a photo with
Senators Greenleaf and Rafferty and Lt. Gov. Knoll.
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Senator Greenleaf welcomes Sandy Run Middle School
MATHCOUNTS winners and supporters to the Senate.
Pictured from left are the senator, MATHCOUNTS coach
Sandra Van Horn, Jake Ford, Ben Zauzmer, Michelle
Eng, Mandy Eng, and Bob Zauzmer. Other MATHCOUNTS
winners, not pictured, are Ben Kraft, Keenan Monks,
Matthew Rauen, Andrew Zeng and Kevin Li.
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Senator Greenleaf presents a
Senate-approved resolution designating May 2007 as
Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Awareness
Month to Nick Gioffre and his father, Ken Gioffre,
on the floor of the Senate in recognition of their
efforts to increase support for treatment and
research efforts.
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Senator Greenleaf along with coaches
and members of the Upper Moreland Boys Lacrosse Club
gather to celebrate the receipt of Department of
Community and Economic Development grant funds
sponsored by the senator to assist with the
nonprofit organization's operating and equipment
costs. The club has more than 100 participants in
grades 2-12.
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April 26, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf presents a
facsimile of a Department of Community and Economic
grant that he sponsored to Nick Skull and other
members of The Friends of Nathaniel Boileau
Farmstead, Inc. The $5,000 grant will be applied to
the preservation of the buildings on the farm, which
was purchased by Upper Moreland Twp. in 2002 through
the Montgomery County Open Space Program. The group
plans to reuse the buildings for educational
purposes.
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Senator Stewart Greenleaf, sponsor
of the state’s clean-indoor air bill, addressed a
large group of students from around the state at the
April 25th, 2007 Youth Quest Rally: Pennsylvania's
Campaign for a Tobacco-Free Environment that took
place at the Capitol steps in Harrisburg. |
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Senator Greenleaf meets with Bucks County students
involved in smoking prevention and cessation work in
their communities. |

ARC of PA members present Senator Greenleaf with the
Legislator of the Year Award for his leadership
"working on behalf of citizens with cognitive,
intellectual, and developmental disabilities and
their families."
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Senator Greenleaf, recipient of the PA Association
of Criminal Defense Lawyers (PACDL) President's
Award for his work in establishing a study
commission on wrongful convictions, stands with
William J. Honig, left, a member of the PACDL Board
of Directors from Montgomery County, and Joseph M.
Cosgrove, right, PACDL's former President, at the
group's recent annual awards luncheon in Harrisburg.
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Youth Quest representatives gather
in Senator Greenleaf's Capitol office to promote
their health advocacy work with the Coalition for a
Tobacco-Free Montgomery County. |
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March 7, 2007 - Senator Stewart Greenleaf remarks on
the high amount of violence related to illegal drugs
during the Pennsylvania State Police budget hearing.
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March 6, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf
comments on the rapid growth of the Department of
Corrections budget to Secretary of Corrections, Dr.
Jeffrey Beard during the budget hearings.
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March 5, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf asks Secretary of
Education, Dr. Gerald Zahorchak, about the inequity
in school funding across the Commonwealth during the
budget hearing.
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February 27, 2007 - Senator Greenleaf expresses
concern about the accuracy of gas pumps to Auditor
General Jack Wagner during budget hearings.
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Tom Rink, Steve Cameron and Tim Niedosik of the
North Penn Athletic Association join in a photo with
Sen. Greenleaf to note receiving a DCED grant
sponsored by the senator for building improvements
at the organization's youth sports facilities.
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Senator Greenleaf presents a check representing a
Department of Community and Economic Development
grant for lighting equipment for the Open Door
Christian Academy's drama club. The Fort Washington
school serves students from pre-school through
eighth grade.
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January 2, 2007 - Friends of Senator Greenleaf join
in Swearing-In Day Ceremonies at the Capitol.
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