Accomplishments
During his first term in office, Senator Corman helped
write the landmark Teen Driving Bill that strengthened Pennsylvania's
driving laws for teenage drivers and placed importance on driving
experience. This law has helped reduce accidents and save lives of our 16
and 17 year old drivers.
Senator Corman also authored the Mandate Waiver Program
to allow school districts to apply to the Department of Education for
waivers on existing state mandates and is a champion of reducing the state's
Inheritance Taxes.
In 2000, Corman was honored with the "Champion of
Transportation Award" by the PA Truck Transportation Alliance for his
dedicated service as a champion of the truck transportation industry.
In 2001, Corman was awarded the "Guiding Star Award"
from Drug Free Pennsylvania for his efforts to reduce the amount of drug and
alcohol abuse cases in Pennsylvania.
In 2003 and 2004, Corman was named a "Guardian of Small
Business" by the National Federation of Independent Business
In 2004, Corman was honored with the "Public Service
Award" from the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. The award is given
annually to a Pennsylvanian who has made a significant contribution to the
public welfare consistent with the aims of the association.
In 2004, Sen. Corman received the
Rehabilitation Leadership Award from the Pennsylvania
Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (PARF). Senator
Corman was recognized by PARF for his tireless efforts
in advocating for people with disabilities.
In 2006, Senator Corman received the inaugural
"Friend of Penn State" legislative award from the Penn
State Alumni Association for the significant role he has
played in the continued improvement of Penn State.
Also in 2006, The Technology Council of Central
Pennsylvania honored Senator Corman with its
"Outstanding Leadership in Technology" award for having
made a major personal contribution toward advancing
policies and legislation supporting growth of the
technology industry in the state.
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