Automobiles -- Defects -- Law and legislation -- Connecticut; Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Connecticut; Connecticut. Governor (1980-1991 : O'Neill); U.S. Public Interest Research Group;
Edmund Mierzwinski, the consumer program director of U.S. PIRG in Washington, DC is a nationally recognized consumer advocate. Devoting his career to the administration of Public Interest Research Groups or “PIRG’s,” his public interest...
Automobiles -- Defects -- Law and legislation -- Connecticut; Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Connecticut; Connecticut. Governor (1980-1991 : O'Neill); Legislators; State government;
Interview conducted on 05-01-2008 by Dr. Jerold Duquette. John J. Zajac is a former state legislator who served as both state senator and representative for 20 years. He provided strong bipartisan support for the "Lemon Law" and its revision the...
Connecticut. Governor (1980-1991 : O'Neill); O'Neill, William A. (William Atchison), 1930-2007 ;
Interview conducted on 10-5-2001 by Robert Douglas with George Hannon of Moodus, Connecticut. He was a confidant, campaign strategist and close political advisor of Governor William A. O'Neill.
Connecticut. Governor (1980-1991 : O'Neill); O'Neill, William A. (William Atchison), 1930-2007 ; State government;
Interview conducted on 5-15-2001 by Robert Douglas with Mary Ellen Klinck of East Haddam, Connecticut, who served as Commissioner on Aging under Governor William A. O'Neill.
Automobiles -- Defects -- Law and legislation -- Connecticut; Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Connecticut; Connecticut. Governor (1980-1991 : O'Neill);
Interview conducted on 5-17-2006 by Robert Douglas with Mary Heslin of Hartford, Connecticut. Under former Governor William A. O’Neill and at the time of Lemon Law passage, Ms. Heslin served as Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of...
Connecticut. Governor (1980-1991 : O'Neill); O'Neill, William A. (William Atchison), 1930-2007 ; Legislators; Transportation
Interview conducted on 5-21-2001 by Robert Douglas with Richard Schneller of Essex, Connecticut. Mr. Schneller was the State Senate Majority Leader during the administration of former Governor William A. O'Neill.