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                                                      PRINTER'S NO. 3301

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE RESOLUTION

No. 439 Session of 2000


        INTRODUCED BY HASAY, CALTAGIRONE, ARMSTRONG, BAKER, BARD,
           BASTIAN, BEBKO-JONES, BELARDI, BENNINGHOFF, BUNT,
           CAPPABIANCA, CLARK, CLYMER, L. I. COHEN, CORRIGAN, COY,
           CURRY, DeLUCA, DEMPSEY, DeWEESE, EGOLF, FAIRCHILD, FARGO,
           FEESE, FICHTER, FLEAGLE, FLICK, FRANKEL, GEIST, GEORGE,
           GIGLIOTTI, GODSHALL, GORDNER, GRUCELA, HALUSKA, HARHAI,
           HARHART, HERMAN, HERSHEY, HESS, HORSEY, HUTCHINSON, JOSEPHS,
           KAISER, KENNEY, LEDERER, LEH, LESCOVITZ, LUCYK, MAHER, MAJOR,
           MANDERINO, MANN, MARSICO, McCALL, McNAUGHTON, MELIO, ORIE,
           PESCI, PETRARCA, PETRONE, PHILLIPS, PIPPY, PISTELLA, RAYMOND,
           ROSS, RUBLEY, SANTONI, SAYLOR, SCHRODER, SCHULER, SEYFERT,
           SHANER, B. SMITH, STABACK, E. Z. TAYLOR, THOMAS, TIGUE,
           TRAVAGLIO, TULLI, WALKO, WILT, WOJNAROSKI, WRIGHT,
           YOUNGBLOOD, ZUG AND LAUGHLIN, APRIL 11, 2000

        INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
           APRIL 11, 2000

                                  A RESOLUTION

     1  Designating April 16 through 22, 2000, as "Community Banking
     2     Week" in Pennsylvania.

     3     WHEREAS, For more than 170 years, Pennsylvania's community
     4  financial institutions have provided the local support our
     5  communities need to prosper and grow. Today, more than 300
     6  community banks in this Commonwealth continue the tradition of
     7  giving back to their local communities through nearly 2,500
     8  banking offices. With more than $100 billion in assets,
     9  community banks know that when money stays in town it becomes a
    10  renewable resource, creating an economic cycle that constantly
    11  revitalizes and stimulates local communities. Community banks


     1  are working citizens in their communities in every sense of the
     2  word with more than 40,000 full-time and part-time employees;
     3  and
     4     WHEREAS, These banks have made significant contributions to
     5  the economic well-being of Pennsylvania through their financial
     6  support, their dedication as good neighbors and, above all,
     7  their service as financially sound and reliable sources of
     8  economic lifeblood in our communities; and
     9     WHEREAS, Pennsylvania's community banks focus on the
    10  prosperity of individuals and small businesses in their
    11  hometowns. Community banks have reinvested, on average, 95% of
    12  their loan portfolio in their own communities through
    13  residential mortgages and commercial, agricultural and student
    14  loans; and
    15     WHEREAS, Community banks play a significant role in local
    16  economic development efforts, stimulating the economy to produce
    17  jobs and new opportunities and, as a group, they contribute an
    18  important and strong part of the State's economic fabric; and
    19     WHEREAS, Community banks also enjoy the trust of their
    20  customers. Indeed, neighbors are helping neighbors build their
    21  homes, save for higher education, plan for retirement and
    22  fulfill other dreams. Community banks have long helped in the
    23  development of our communities and the State as a whole, and we
    24  look forward to many more contributions; therefore be it
    25     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives hereby designate
    26  April 16 through 22, 2000, as "Community Banking Week" in
    27  Pennsylvania with heartfelt appreciation for the contributions
    28  of these helpful institutions; and be it further
    29     RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to
    30  the organizers of this observance as evidence of our sincere
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     1  appreciation.




















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