"Journal, Part 3" offers a detailed record of the proceedings of the Pennsylvania State Senate. This volume provides invaluable insights into the legislative activities, debates, and decisions of one of the key governmental bodies in the state. Authored by the Pennsylvania General Assembly's Senate and Temple University School of Law, this journal serves as a primary source for understanding the historical context of Pennsylvania's laws and policies.
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