Patricia S. Ticer Papers

A Guide to the Patricia S. Ticer Papers, 1982-2001.
Call Number Mss1 T4355 b FA2


Administrative Information

Access

Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Patricia S. Ticer Papers, 1982-2001 (Mss1 T4355 b FA2), Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.

Acquisition Information

Gift of the Honorable Patricia S. Ticer, Alexandria, Va., 25 February 1999, 18 January 2000, 11 January 2001, and 22 January 2002. Accessioned 19 December 2008.

 

Descriptive Summary

 

Repository:Virginia Historical Society
Collection Number:Mss1 T4355 b FA2
Collection Name:Patricia S. Ticer Papers, 1982-2001
Size:22 linear feet (500 folders)
Language:English
Abstract:Papers concerning Ticer’s service as a Democrat in the Virginia State Senate from 1999 to 2001. The papers consist largely of general correspondence, drafts of legislative bills, and support materials collected by Ticer concerning bills and issues.

 

Scope and Content Information

 

Part I consists of correspondence of Senator Ticer with constituents and other lawmakers, and concerns various issues such as Campaign Virginia (a non-profit organization that lobbies for environmental and consumer issues that affect the interests of Virginia citizens), Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), the Woodrow Wilson Bridge (Washington, D.C.), and poultry waste in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed; campaign correspondence concerning Ticer's re-election bid in 1999; accepted and declined invitations to Ticer to events hosted by state agencies, political groups, civic and non-profit organizations, along with notes concerning her attendance or non-attendance; senate correspondence concerning Ticer's appointments to various committees, deadlines to file bills, session evaluations, office equipment, and receipts for postage, telephone use, and travel during the legislative sessions.

Part II consists of senate and house bills of which Ticer was a patron or co-patron; materials concerning service on the Senate Finance Committee, Senate Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Joint Commission on Technology and Science, Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, Senate Committee on Local Government, and Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; and bill tracking lists, budget amendments, and legislation considered and/or proposed by Ticer.

Part III consists of supportive material sent to or collected by Ticer concerning mainly legislative bills of which she was a patron or co-patron, and includes correspondence, newsletters, pamphlets, and surveys.

Part IV consists of miscellany concerning speeches Ticer made in 1991-1992 and 1999; previous mayoral campaign material of 1995; newspaper clippings; 2000 legislative session archive files (consists of 2 disks and includes a print out of the content in the file directory) concerning Ticer's response to constituent correspondence and various legislative bills; and videotapes of the "Cable Reports from the Virginia General Assembly."

 

Biographical/Historical Information

 

Patricia Smith Ticer (b. 1935), was born in Washington, D.C. In 1991, she became the first woman mayor of Alexandria, Va., and served until 1996. Prior to that she won her first race for a seat on City Council in 1982. She became Vice Mayor in 1984 and was re-elected in 1986 and 1988. Ticer was first elected as Senator from the 30th Senatorial District of Virginia in 1995, and was re-elected to her fourth consecutive term in 2007. She and her husband, Jack Ticer, live in Alexandria.

 

Arrangement

 

Organized into four parts, chiefly by document type, and arranged chronologically where possible. Categories of materials include correspondence (Part 1), senate and house bills (Part 2), support material (Part 3), and miscellany (Part 4).

 

Index Terms

 

Alexandria (Va.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Chesapeake Bay Watershed -- Environmental conditions.
Democratic Party (Va.) -- History -- 20th century.
Earned income tax credit.
Speeches, addresses, etc.
Ticer, Patricia Smith, 1935-
Virginia -- Laws, statutes, etc.
Virginia -- Politics and government – 1951-
Virginia. General Assembly. Senate -- Members -- History -- 20th century.
Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Health and Human Services.
Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources.
Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Local Government.
Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Technology and Science.
Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services.
Women in politics.
Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

 

Guide

Folder Title

 

Part 1. Correspondence, 1982-2001. (190 folders).

Include correspondence of constituents and other lawmakers, and various issues such as Campaign Virginia (a non-profit organization that lobbies for environmental and consumer issues that affect the interests of the citizens of Virginia), Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), the Woodrow Wilson Bridge (Alexandria, Va.), and poultry waste in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed; campaign correspondence concerning Ticer’s re-election bid in 1999; accepted and declined invitations to Ticer to events hosted by state agencies, political groups, civic and non-profit organizations, along with notes concerning her attendance or non-attendance; senate correspondence concerning Ticer’s appointments to various committees, deadlines to file bills, session evaluations, office equipment, and receipts for postage, telephone use, and travel during the legislative sessions.

Box 1

Folder1Correspondence 1982-1992 Alexandria-Caen Exchange Committee
 2Correspondence Jan-May 1993 Alexandria-Caen Exchange Committee
 3Correspondence Jun-Nov 1993 Alexandria-Caen Exchange Committee
 4Correspondence 1994 Alexandria-Caen Exchange Committee
 5Correspondence 1995 Alexandria-Caen Exchange Committee
 6Correspondence 1995
 7Correspondence/misc 1995-1996 Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study
 8Correspondence Jan 1996
 9Correspondence Feb 1996
 10Correspondence Mar 1996
 11Correspondence Apr 1996
 12Correspondence May 1996
 13Correspondence Jun 1996
 14Correspondence Jul 1996
 15Correspondence Aug 1996
 16Correspondence Sep 1996
 17Correspondence Oct 1996
 18Correspondence Nov 1996
 19Correspondence Dec 1996
 20Correspondence misc. 1996

Box 2

Folder21Correspondence Jan 1997
 22Correspondence Feb 1997
 23Correspondence Mar 1997
 24Correspondence Apr 1997
 25Correspondence May 1997
 26Correspondence Jun 1997
 27Correspondence Jul 1997
 28Correspondence Aug 1997
 29Correspondence Sep 1997
 30Correspondence Oct 1997
 31Correspondence Nov 1997
 32Correspondence Dec 1997
 33Correspondence 1997 Fearn, Daniel – constituent
 34Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia (*Note: envelopes opened by VHS staff)
 35Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 36Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 37Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 38Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia

Box 3

Folder39Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 40Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 41Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 42Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 43Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 44Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia
 45Correspondence 1997 Campaign Virginia to Del. Van Landingham
 46Campaign Virginia Address Lists 1996-1997
 47Campaign Virginia Address Lists 1996-1997
 48Correspondence 1997-1998 Alexandria’s Successful Aging Expo
 49Correspondence 1997-1998 EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit)
 50Correspondence 1997-1998 Virginia Power

Box 4

Folder51Correspondence Jan 5-22 1998
 52Correspondence Jan 23-30 1998
 53Correspondence Feb 2-3 1998
 54Correspondence Feb 4-9 1998
 55Correspondence Feb 10-12 1998
 56Correspondence Feb 13-18 1998
 57Correspondence Feb 19-21 1998
 58Correspondence Feb 23-28 1998
 59Correspondence Feb 1998 Poultry Waste Management in Chesapeake Bay Watershed
 60Correspondence Mar 1-3 1998
 61Correspondence Mar 4-11 1998
 62Correspondence Mar 12-13 1998
 63Correspondence Mar 14-31 1998

Box 5

Folder64Correspondence Apr 1998
 65Correspondence May 1998
 66Correspondence Jun 1998
 67Correspondence Jul 1998
 68Correspondence Aug 1998
 69Correspondence Sep 1-16 1998
 70Correspondence Sep 17-30 1998
 71Correspondence Oct 1998
 72Correspondence Nov 1998
 73Correspondence Dec 1998
 74Correspondence misc. 1998
 75Correspondence 1998-1999 Solid Waste Disposal
 76Correspondence Jan 1-18 1999
 77Correspondence Jan 19-25 1999
 78Correspondence Jan 26-31 1999
 79Correspondence Jan 1999 Truck parking on Virginia Streets
 80Correspondence Feb 1-9 1999

Box 6

Folder81Correspondence Feb 10-16 1999
 82Correspondence Feb 17-23 1999
 83Correspondence Feb 24-25 1999
 84Correspondence Feb 26-27 1999
 85Correspondence Feb 1999 Campaign Virginia
 86Address lists 1998-1999 Campaign Virginia
 87Correspondence Feb 1999 Special use permits for certain residential uses
 88Correspondence Mar 1-12 1999
 89Correspondence Mar 15-31 1999
 90Correspondence Apr 1-12 1999
 91Correspondence Apr 13-30 1999
 92Correspondence Apr 1999 court case of Afaf Kanazeh
 93Correspondence May 1999
 94Correspondence Jun 1999
 95Correspondence Jul 1999
 96Correspondence Aug 1999

Box 7

Folder97Correspondence Sep 1999
 98Correspondence Oct 1999
 99Correspondence Nov 1999
 100Correspondence Dec 1999
 101Correspondence misc. 1999
 102Campaign correspondence Jan-May 1999
 103Campaign correspondence Jun-Jul 1999
 104Campaign correspondence Aug-Nov 1999
 105Campaign misc. 1999
 106Campaign misc. 1999 address lists
 107Correspondence Jan 2000
 108Correspondence Feb 1-14 2000
 109Correspondence Feb 15-17 2000
 110Correspondence Feb 18-22 2000

Box 8

Folder111Correspondence Feb 23-27 2000
 112Correspondence Feb 28-29 2000
 113Correspondence Mar 1-3 2000
 114Correspondence Mar 4-31 2000
 115Correspondence Mar 2000 Applications, resumes, for position of Judge of the General District Court of Fairfax County, Va.
 116Correspondence Apr 2000
 117Correspondence May 2000
 118Correspondence Jun 2000
 119Correspondence Jul 2000
 120Correspondence Aug 2000
 121Correspondence Sep 2000
 122Correspondence Sep 2000 Vanguard 5K Run for Recovery
 123Correspondence Oct 2000
 124Correspondence Nov 2000
 125Correspondence Dec 3-15 2000
 126Correspondence Dec 18-29 2000
 127Correspondence misc. 2000
 128Correspondence 2000 “Letters We Are Not Answering”

Box 9

Folder129Correspondence Jan 2-4 2001
 130Correspondence Jan 5-10 2001
 131Correspondence Jan 11-19 2001
 132Correspondence Jan 21-27 2001
 133Correspondence Jan 28-31 2001
 134Correspondence Feb 1-13 2001
 135Correspondence Feb 14-15 2001
 136Correspondence Feb 16-20 2001
 137Correspondence Feb 21-27 2001                                 
 138Correspondence Mar 2001
 139Correspondence Apr 2001
 140Correspondence May 2001
 141Correspondence Jun 2001
 142Correspondence Jul 2001

Box 10

Folder143Correspondence Aug 2001
 144Correspondence Sep 2001                                                                        
 145Correspondence Oct 2001
 146Correspondence Nov 2001
 147Correspondence Dec 2001
 148Correspondence misc. 2001
 149Correspondence misc. n.d.
 150Correspondence 1995-1997 accepted invitations
 151Correspondence 1998 accepted invitations
 152Correspondence 1998 declined invitations
 153Correspondence 1998 declined invitations
 154Correspondence 1998 declined invitations
 155Correspondence 1998 declined invitations
 156Correspondence 1998 declined invitations
 157Correspondence 1998 declined invitations
 158Correspondence 1999 accepted invitations
 159Correspondence 1999 accepted invitations
 160Correspondence 1999 declined invitations
 161Correspondence 1999 declined invitations
 162Correspondence 1999 declined invitations
 163Correspondence 1999 declined invitations

Box 11

Folder164Correspondence 1999 declined invitations
 165Correspondence 2000 accepted invitations                                                     
 166Correspondence 2000 accepted invitations
 167Correspondence 2000 accepted invitations
 168Correspondence 2000 declined invitations
 169Correspondence 2000 declined invitations
 170Correspondence 2000 declined invitations
 171Correspondence 2001 accepted invitations                        
 172Correspondence 2001 accepted invitations
 173Correspondence 2001 declined invitations
 174Correspondence 2001 declined invitations
 175Correspondence 2001 declined invitations
 176Correspondence 2001 declined invitations

Box 12

Folder177Senate Correspondence 1996
 178Senate Correspondence 1997
 179Senate Correspondence 1998
 180Senate Correspondence 1999
 181Senate Correspondence 2000
 182Senate Correspondence 2001
 183Senate receipts for postage, phone and travel 1997
 184Senate receipts for postage, phone, and misc. 1998
 185Senate receipts for postage, phone, and misc. 1999
 186Senate receipts for postage and phone 2000
 187Senate misc. n.d.
 188Receipts/Expenses 1997, 1998, 2001                                                                                              
 189King Corporate Apts. /King Properties Inc., 1999-2000
 190Visitor Sign-in Sheets for Senator Ticer

Part II. Senate and House Bills, 1996-2000. (200 folders).

Includes senate and house bills of which Ticer was a patron or co-patron; materials concerning service on the Senate Finance Committee, Senate Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, Joint Commission on Technology and Science, Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, Senate Committee on Local Government, and Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources; bill tracking lists, budget amendments, and legislation considered and/or proposed by Ticer.

Box 12

Folder191Senate Finance Committee Agenda 1996
 192Senate Subcommittee on Health and Human Services 1997, 2000
 193Joint Commission on Technology and Science 1998
 194Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services 2000
 195Senate Committee on Local Government 2000
 196Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources 2000
   
 1996 Bills
   
 197HB 1466 – Licensure of Substance Abuse Counselors
 198SB 76 – Claims; Snyder, Walter Tyrone, Jr.
 199SB 79 – Alexandria Charter
 200SB 269 – Condominium Act
 201SB 382 – Indoor Clean Air Act; public areas
 202SB 580 – Woodrow Wilson Bridge & Tunnel Compact
 203SB 778 – Increase penalties for stalking
 204SR1 Engrossed – Establishing Rules of the Senate
 205Senate Page/Messenger Resolution No. 1
 206Budget Amendment – Providing More Funding for Day Care
 207Legislation considered but not proposed
   
 1997 Bills
   
 208HB 1566 – Concealed Weapons; background check
 209HB 2604 – Outdoor advertising
 210HB 2458 – Relating to defacement of structures
 211SB 686 – Allow accrual of time to file personal injury suit…
 212SB 687 – Designate May as Month for Children
 213SB 688 – Allow sales & use tax exemption for the Romanian American Enterprise Fund
 214SB 795 – Allow local government’s to increase fine for illegal parking during snow emergency

Box 13

Folder215SB 921 – Separate checks for income tax refunds for divorced couples
 216SB 922 – Require return receipts for notification of cancellation of res. fire insurance
 217SB 923 – Digital Signatures
 218SB 933 – Change “Challenged” to “Conditional” on certain ballots
 219SB 1003 – Relating to accident and sickness insurance; coverage for PSA testing
 220SB 1075 – Implement nutrient controls for Chesapeake Bay/VAMWA
 221SB 1076 – Individual exempt from 8 hr. requirement in VIEW if enrolled in CET
 222SB 1078 – Permit health insurance for domestic partners
 223SB 1079 – Prohibit discrimination in employment & housing due to sexual orientation
 224SB 1080 – Increase water pollution permit fees
 225SB 1081 – Require individuals the subject of protective orders to turn in firearms
 226SB 1122 – Elder Rights Planning Grant
 227SB 1134 – Allow condo assoc. to turn off utilities for non-payment of condo fees
 228SB 1135 – Allow condo assoc. limited priority liens and non- judicial foreclosures for…
 229SB 1136 – Require registration of home day care providers for 1 to 5 children
 230SB 1137 – Retain current ratios of staff to children in licensed day care centers
 231SB 1138 – Firearms purchases
 232SB 1160 – Hearing aids and the Virginia Assistive Technology Device Warranties Act
 233SJ 369 – Joint Subcommittee to study collection and recycling of waste oil and antifreeze
 234SJ 407 – Commending Virginia S. Peters
 235Bills – Governor approved
 236Bill tracking list
 237Budget amendments
 238Co-patron bills and resolutions
 239Legislation considered/proposed
 240Legislation considered but not proposed
   
 1998 Bills
   
 241HB 1 – Religious Freedom preserved
 242SB 50 – Stalking

Box 14

Folder243SB 152 – Permit electronic filing of information
 244SB 153 – Digital signatures
 245SB 159 – Include sexual orientation in prosecutable hate crimes
 246SB 160 – Alexandria Soccer Assoc. sales and use tax exemption
 247SB 161 – Northern Virginia Hot Line Sales and use tax exemption
 248SB 162 – Earth Force Sales and use tax exemption
 249SB 272 – Employment references; employment liability
 250SB 301 – License plate to commemorate Alexandria’s 250th anniversary
 251SB 562 – State aid to mass transit
 252SB 589 – Posting polluting malfunction on the Internet
 253SB 590 – Amend condo act to permit condo assocs. to limit occupancy in individual units
 254SB 591 – Require hearing testing on newborn infants
 255SB 592 – Child care; Family Day Homes
 256SB 593 – Maintain current daycare staff-to-child ratios
 257SB 594 – Licensed child day care center personnel qualifications
 258SB 595 – Abolish child daycare council DSS study proposed regulations
 259SB 596 – Continues requirement that all child care center aides be supervised…
 260SB 597 – Water permit fees
 261SB 616 – Amend Regional Cooperation Act/NVPDC
 262SJ 36 – Study; Electronic contracting and procurement (Va. Public Procurement Act)
 263SJ 59 – Week of remembrance of the Freedmen’s Cemetery in Alexandria, Va.
 264SJ 176 – Study; gender discrimination in college sports
 265SJ 229 – Commending Laura Schlesinger
 266SJ 230 – On the death of Colonel Bernard “Ben” Brenman
 267Budget amendments
 268Proposed budget amendments – study for the renovation of Lloyd House (Alexandria)
 269Chief patron report
 270Co-patron bills and resolutions
 271Bill list – Governor approved and vetoed
 272Bill list – carried over
 273Proposed legislation

Box 15

 1999 Bills
   
Folder274HB 1523 – Income tax; distribution of income tax revenues to localities
 275SB 800 – Proposed budget amendments – Dept. of Criminal Justice
 276SB 819 – Definitions of certain words in the code of Virginia
 277SB 865 – Study; solid waste
 278SB 873 – Exempt Goodwin House from real and personal property taxation
 279SB 874 – Include felons convicted under federal laws on Sex Offender List
 280SB 875 – Obstruction of justice
 281SB 876 – Retire with full benefits from Virginia Retirement System after 30 yrs. service
 282SB 877 – Income tax deduction for teacher education expenses
 283SB 878 – Charter amendment – re: Grandfathering restaurant equipment
 284SB 890 – Hate crimes
 285SB 1002 – Absentee ballots for persons registered for federal elections
 286SB 1003 – “Photo-red” enforcement of traffic light signals
 287SB 1091 – “Photo-red” enforcement of traffic light signals (withdrawn)
 288SB 1092 – Effects of entry of support order in certain garnishment
 289SB 1093 – “Photo-red” programs
 290SB 1094 – Academic Achievement Scholarship Program
 291SB 1095 – Authority of department directors
 292SB 1145 – Teacher certification incentive reward program
 293SB 1168 – Board of Social Services; employment standards
 294SB 1169 – Prohibited health care incentives
 295SB 1240 – Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation Fund (folder 1 of 2)
 296SB 1240 – Virginia Tobacco Settlement Foundation Fund (folder 2 of 2)
 297SB 1241 – Comprehensive services; membership requirements
 298SB 1268 – Water permit fees
 299SJ 188 – Commending Elaine Peoples
 300SJ 389 – Study; Academic assessment of transfer students
 301SJ 390 – Study; Virginia Retirement System membership for part-time employees

Box 16

Folder302SJ 406 – Study; Transportation improvements in Arlington Co. and Alexandria
 303SJ 426 – On the death of William A. Noonan
 304SJ 427 – Commending Carlton A. Funn, Sr.
 305SJ 428 – On the death of George D. White
 306SJ 429 – Commending AnneMarie Pittman
 307SJ 508 – Study; Environmental policies and practices of VDOT
 308SJ 514 – Commending Alexandria Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court
 309SJ 515 – Commending Margaret May Walsh
 310SJ 527 – Commending Alexandria Harmonizers
 311SJ 551 – Year of the Child and Family
 312Co-Patron Budget Amendments
 313Co-Patron Bills
 314Possible legislation
 315Legislation not done – Double tax on leased vehicles
   
 2000 Bills
   
Folder316HB 220 – Firefighters; overtime compensation for firefighters and EMT’s
 317HB 415 – Disabilities boards
 318HB 416 – Alcoholic beverage control; local taxes on alcoholic beverages
 319HB 450 – State pool of funds; at-risk youth and families
 320HB 556 – Adoption assistance; children with special needs
 321HB 611 – Monthly inmate data reporting
 322HB 747 – Alcoholic Beverage Control; payment of taxes and fees by credit or debit cards
 323HB 795 – Annual mixed beverage amphitheater licenses
 324HB 818 – Nurse practitioners
 325HB 836 – Adult care residences; access
 326HB 1051 – Adult care residences
 327HB 1078 – Annual mixed beverage amphitheater licenses
 328HB 1144 – Service charges for Virginia Port Authority (VPA) facilities
 329HB 1168 – Adult protective services; mandatory reporters
 330HB 1169 – Adult protective services
 331HB 1170 – Wetlands
 332HB 1194 – Adult care residences; training
 333HB 1251 – Adult care residences
 334HB 1282 – Reclamation and reuse of wastewater
 335HB 1344 – Child day programs exempt from licensure
 336HB 1359 – Child protective services; pilot multiple response system
 337HB 1360 – Child protective services; statewide differential response system
 338HB 1455 – Alcoholic Beverage Control; hearings by ABC Board
 339HB 1520 – Developmental disability includes Prader-Willi syndrome
 340HJ 298 – Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide
 341SB 160 – Public utilities; landfill gas
 342SB 162 – Noxious weeds; Purple Loosestrife
 343SB 172 – Sales tax exemption; International Internship programs
 344SB 175 – Sales tax exemption; Village Foundation
 345SB 177 – Sewerage systems
 346SB 179 – Toxic substances in State waters
 347SB 219 – Oyster grounds
 348SB 234 – Advantage Virginia Electronic Procurement Program
 349SB 235 – Posting of procurement notices and advertisements on the Internet
 350SB 286 – Commercial vehicle safety inspection at landfills
 351SB 350 – Advantage Virginia Incentive Program created
 352SB 449 – Zoning of for-profit group homes
 353SB 450 – Wetlands non-tidal ditching (folder 1 of 2)
 354SB 450 – Wetlands non-tidal ditching (folder 2 of 2)

Box 17

Folder355SB 463 – Issuance of building permits based on capital improvements
 356SB 501 – Marine Resources Commission Membership
 357SB 603 – National criminal background checks by businesses and organizations
 358SB 695 – Certificates for alterations of State waters
 359SB 697 – Decriminalize sodomy
 360SB 698 – Income tax; subtractions for victims of Nazi persecution
 361SB 699 – Examination for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
 362SB 700 – Early Childhood Education Scholarship Loan
 363SB 701 – Licensed child day care center personnel qualifications
 364SB 702 – Privacy for medical records
 365SB 703 – Temporary assistance to needy families
 366SB 704 – Collection of used oil, oil filters and anti-freeze
 367SB 705 – Dumping of motor oil from used oil filters and anti-freeze
 368SB 767 – Website Protection Act (note on original folder – “767-This Bill Withdrawn-2000”)
 369SJ 54 – Study; Super-maximum security facilities – prison inmate abuse
 370SJ 71 – Commending Department of General Services
 371SJ 72 – Study; electronic contracting and electronic procurement
 372SJ 109 – Sense of General Assembly; scenic highways and Virginia byways
 373SJ 146 – Study; Tax credits for employment opportunities for disabled workers
 374SJ 186 – Study; Requiring witness at preliminary hearings
 375SJ 187 – On the death of Dr. Thomasina Jordan
 376SJ 200 – Commending Vola Lawson
 377SJ 228 – Study; Recommendations to increase the numbers of nurses
 378SJ 229 – Study; Crime Commission; Identity fraud
 379SJ 230 – Study; Requirement to carry proof-of-insurance document

Box 18

Folder380SJ 231 – Study; JLARC study of VDOT’s impact on the environment
 381SJ 261 – Commending Dr. David H. O. Lawson
 382SJ 267 – Commending Philip Brooks
 383SJ 276 – Commending Fay Slotnick
 384SJ 277 – Study; Women participating in welfare reform
 385SJ 289 – Celebrating the life of Dorothy Knight Fannon
 386SJ 296 – On the death of Henry H. Fowler
 387Budget amendments – chief patron
 388Budge amendments – co-patron
 389Bills – co-patron
 390Bills – decided not to file
   
 2001 Bills
   
 391HB 1651 – 173rd Airborne Brigade license plate
 392HB 2095 – Health professions; substance abuse counseling assistants
 393HB 2393 – Standards of quality; elementary school guidance counselors…
 394HJ 663 – Study; guidance counselor’s knowledge of career and tech. education
 395SB 173 – Hate crimes
 396SB 174 – Sales tax exemption; NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science
 397SB 1266 – Standards of quality; elementary school guidance counselors
 398SB 1367 – Physical therapy
 399Budget amendments
 400Bills and budget resolutions

Part III. Support materials, 1989-2001. (88 folders).

Includes support materials sent to or collected by Ticer concerning mainly legislative bills of which she was a patron or co-patron, and includes correspondence, newsletters, pamphlets, and surveys. Topics include child care, education, transportation, Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority, Virginia State Song, and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge (Washington, D.C.)

Box 19

Folder401Aerospace Technology Enterprise Annual Progress Report 1999
 402Agriculture
 403AIDS
 404Alexandria City Council
 405Alexandria Early Childhood Development Task Force Reports, 1989-1994
 406American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
 407Arlington County Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Positions 2001
 408Campaign Virginia
 409Child care legislation information
 410Child Support Enforcement
 411City of Alexandria Unit of Virginia Cooperation Extension
 412Children’s issues
 413Close Up Foundation
 414Coalition for Mentally Disabled Citizens of Virginia
 415Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
 416Commission on the Condition and Future of Virginia’s cities
 417Commonwealth of Va. – Tributary strategy Rappahannock River, Northern Neck and James River
 418Commonwealth of Va. – Tributary strategy James River and Chesapeake Bay
 419Community Criminal Justice Association
 420Consumers’ Committee against Home Improvement Fraud
 421Democrats/Political issues
 422Dept. of Transportation fatality facts

Box 20

Folder423Do Not Resuscitate bracelet program
 424Early Childhood Development (folder 1 of 2)
 425Early Childhood Development (folder 2 of 2)
 426Education
 427Education K-12 (folder 1 of 2)
 428Education K-12 (folder 2 of 2)
 429Education – Arlington County School Board
 430Education – Fairfax County School Board
 431Education – Lynchburg City Schools
 432Environment
 433Fairfax County, Va.
 434First Night in Alexandria, Va.
 435Goodwin House (Alexandria, Va.)
 436Graduated driver’s licensing laws
 437Health
 438Independent Electrical Contractors Foundation
 439James River Basin Association annual report 1997
 440Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission
 441King Street – Beauregard Bridge Building 1996-1997
 442Legislative Report newsletter 1997
 443License plate replacement 1999
 444Mental Health Restructuring Plan 2000
 445Methadone Community Education Kit
 446National Federation of the Blind
 447Nomination of the Potomac River Basin as an American Heritage River 1997

Box 21

Folder448Northern Virginia 2020 Transportation Plan (folder 1 of 2)
 449Northern Virginia 2020 Transportation Plan (folder 2 of 2)
 450Non-judicial foreclosure on condo units
 451Piedmont Environmental Council
 452Science and Technology
 453Southside Virginia Business & Education Committee
 454Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy – Campaign 1999 issue papers
 455Transportation
 456Transportation coordination Council of Northern Virginia 1999
 457Trash – garbage and garbage truck regulations
 458Virginia – comprehensive annual financial report 2000
 459Virginia Academy of Physicians Assistants
 460Virginia Association of Counties
 461Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority – 1996-1998
 462Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority – 1996-1997
 463Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority procedures manual 1997
 464Virginia Baseball Club
 465Virginia Caregivers Grant Program
 466Virginia Democratic Caucus
 467Virginia Democratic Caucus issue papers 1999
 468Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
 469Virginia Government’s Procurement Systems
 470Virginia Housing Study Commission 1994
 471Virginia League of Conservation Voters
 472Virginia Review 1997 (folder 1 of 2)
 473Virginia Review 1997 (folder 2 of 2)
 474Virginia State Song – Norma Jean Byron (folder 1 of 2)
 475Virginia State Song cassette tapes – Norma Jean Byron (folder 2 of 2)
 476Virginia Town & City (v. 36, no. 1 2001)
 477Virginia Water Well Association
 478Virginia School Boards Association newsletter 1997
 479Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty

Box 22

Folder480Women Legislators Lobby (WiLL)
 481Women’s issues
 482Women’s organizations
 483Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study 1996 (folder 1 of 3)
 484Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study 1996 (folder 2 of 3)
 485Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study 1996 (folder 3 of 3)
 486Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project 2000 (folder 1 of 2)
 487Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project 2000 (folder 2 of 2)
 488Young Drivers: A study of polices and practices 2001

Part IV. Miscellaneous Materials, 1991-2000. (12 folders).

Includes miscellany concerning speeches Ticer made in 1991-1992 and 1999; previous mayoral campaign material of 1995; newspaper clippings; 2000 legislative session archive files (consist of 2 disks and includes a print out of the content in the file directory) concerning Ticer’s response to constituent correspondence and various legislative bills; and videotapes of the “Cable Reports from the Virginia General Assembly”, and “Capitol-Connections.com – The Constitutional Amendments” (concerning discussion of two Virginia constitutional amendments, lottery revenues and hunt, fish, and harvest game).

Box 22

Folder489Speeches 1991 – 1992
 490Speeches 1999
 491Alexandria (Va.) election precincts 1995
 492Campaign misc. 1995
 493Calendar 1995
 494Misc. – addresses, folders, notes
 495Misc. – license plates, pins, sticker
 496Newspaper clippings
 4972000 Session archive files (2 disks)
 498“Capitol-Connections.com – The Constitutional Amendments” 2000 (2 VHS tapes)
 499“Cable Reports from the General Assembly” 1999 (2 VHS tapes)
 500“Cable Reports from the Virginia General Assembly” [1999] (1 VHS tape)

Last updated: January 14, 2009