distinction until his retirement in 2004.
(7) During his time in the Senate, Senator Mowery
enriched the lives of thousands as Chairperson of the Public
Health and Welfare Committee and Vice Chairperson of the
Education Committee. He also served as Vice Chairperson of
the Legislative Data Processing Committee and as a rank-and-
file member of numerous standing committees, including
Banking and Insurance, Law and Justice and Labor and
Industry.
(8) During and after his public service career, Senator
Mowery was a prominent community leader. He supported the
establishment of the Camp Hill Lion Foundation to enhance
academic, athletic and cultural resources. He was also a
supporter of the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts,
the construction of the Grace Milliman Pollock Performing
Arts Center and the performing arts, including the Harrisburg
Symphony Orchestra. Senator Mowery aided many charities by
sponsoring and supporting benefits, galas and community
fundraisers.
(9) Senator Mowery's professional achievements,
extensive community involvement and the myriad of awards and
accolades he received stand as strong testimony to his
genuine concern for the well-being of the Commonwealth and
the people of the 31st Senatorial District.
(10) By all accounts, Senator Mowery was a loving family
man, a respected businessperson and a dedicated and
accomplished public servant worthy of emulation for
generations to come.
(b) Designation.--The bridge carrying State Route 3012 over
the Susquehanna River between City Island and the intersection
with State Route 1010 and State Route 1027, commonly referred to
as the Market Street Bridge, is hereby designated as the Senator
Harold Mowery Market Street Bridge.
(c) Signs.--The Department of Transportation shall erect and
maintain architecturally appropriate signs displaying the name
of the bridge to traffic in both directions on the bridge.
Amend Bill, page 11, line 24, by striking out "11" and
inserting
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