Recognizing May 25, 2014, as "National Missing Children's Day" in Pennsylvania and urging local governments, communities and law enforcement throughout this Commonwealth to participate in the protection of children and to educate children about child abduction and sexual exploitation and how to respond and seek help.

HR 837 Recognizing May 25, 2014, as "National Missing Children's Day" in Pennsylvania and urging local governments, communities and law enforcement throughout this Commonwealth to participate in the protection of children and to educate children about child abduction and sexual exploitation and how to respond and seek help

Pennsylvania 2013-2014 Regular Session

Recognizing May 25, 2014, as "National Missing Children's Day" in Pennsylvania and urging local governments, communities and law enforcement throughout this Commonwealth to participate in the protection of children and to educate children about child abduction and sexual exploitation and how to respond and seek help.
HR-837


About HR-837

A Resolution recognizing May 25, 2014, as "National Missing Children's Day" in Pennsylvania and urging local governments, communities and law enforcement throughout this Commonwealth to participate in the protection of children and to educate children about child abduction and sexual exploitation and how to respond and seek help.

  

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05/07/2014

Introduced As Noncontroversial Resolution Under Rule 35

05/05/2014