Response from my
Pennsylvania State Representative



Senator-elect Mike Waugh
352 Main Capitol
Senate P O Box 203028
[phone]

[Seal of Pennsylvania]
December 21, 1998

Rebecca L. Bickley, Director
Bureau of Driver Licensing
Department of Transportation
Riverfront Office Complex
1101 S. Front Street - 4th Floor

Dear Rebecca:

    Enclosed is a letter from Cornelius J. McIver dated, December 8, 1998, regarding his request for a drivers license without obtaining a social security card. Also enclosed is a copy of previous correspondence from both you dated, October 29, 1998, and Mr. McIver dated, November 6, 1998.

    Please be good enough to respond to his recent request.

Sincerely,

[Signed]

Senator-elect Mike Waugh
28th Senatorial District

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Enclosures

c:Mr. Cornelius J. McIver


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