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Monday, April 11, 2022

SECOND CONSIDERATION

Education

HB 972

Bans transgender females from playing on the female sports teams in public schools and colleges

HB 2169

Creates a school voucher program for students in low achieving school districts in the Treasury Department; amount paid to school district from state subsidies is reduced by the amount of the grants handed out in that district

Health

HB 2401

Allows nurse practitioners and physician assistants to order home health services.

Insurance

HB 2419

Psychiatric clinics can meet the required psychiatric time through telebehavioral health with DHS approval

State Government

HB 2159

Adds burdensome and impractical requirements to emergency procurement procedures. Prohibits the Department of General Services (DGS) from making an emergency procurement until a written request from the head of a Commonwealth agency is received. Prohibits the head of a purchasing agency from making an emergency procurement until all specified criteria are met. Requires the purchasing agency to make written determinations and include specified written determinations in the procurement file.

HB 2171

Authorizes the Department of General Services (DGS) to convey or lease numerous Commonwealth properties and eliminates deed restrictions on previously conveyed properties.

HB 2373

Delegates to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs the authority to determine the use of the former Lieutenant Governor's mansion while requiring equivalent space be dedicated to supporting veterans programs and National Guard families

HB 2449

Requires the Chief Clerk of the Senate, the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, and the comptroller of the House of Representatives to provide quarterly a list of expenses of the Senate and House of Representatives to the Legislative Data Processing Center for publication on a publicly accessible Internet website.

SB 1020

Authorizes the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to Kyle A. and Tamara J. Boltz approximately 4.191 acres of land in Union Township, Lebanon County, in exchange for Kyle A. and Tamara J. Boltz's granting and conveying approximately 11.908 acres of land to DCNR, to be added to Swatara State Park; And authorizes DCNR, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to Erdenheim Farm (EQ), L.P., two tracts of land totaling approximately 8.7910 acres and improvements in Whitemarsh and Springfield Townships, Montgomery County, in exchange for Erdenheim Farm (EQ), L.P., causing to convey to DCNR 10.568 acres and improvements in Upper Uwchlan Township, Chester County to be added to Marsh Creek State Park.

THIRD CONSIDERATION

Education

HB 1330

Requires PDE to create an online database of online curriculum available for students in grades 6-12; classes relating to a Keystone Exam are free for public schools; other providers may provide online curriculum for a fee

ERE

HB 604

Amends the Administrative Code to deem permits applied for under an environmental law approved if a referee or DEP does not issue a response within the required time.

HB 2450

changes the voting apportionment for the Delaware River Basin Commission to give PA 6 votes, and NY, NJ, Delaware, and Fed Gov’t a combined 7 votes. The other states and the Feds would also have to adopt this language in order to change the compact, which will not happen. The bill does not state how the 6 votes would be chosen in Pa.

HB 2451

prohibits the Delaware River Basin Commission from promulgating rules or regs that interfere with hydraulic fracturing. The DRBC currently has a regulation that bans fracking in the territory. This language would also need to be adopted by the 3 other states and Congress to take effect.

HB 2461

requires DCNR to open up state lands to subsurface oil and gas drilling in a competitive bidding process. This legislative language would abrogate Wolf’s 2015 executive order banning oil and gas drilling on state park and forest land. The bill was amended to provide for a continuing appropriation from upfront payments to DCNR for a grant program for stream maintenance and clearing projects

Labor

HB 1790

Amends PA Construction Code Act to: • require code administrators to provide permit applicants with detailed, written information about instances of non-compliance; and • provide for department decertification of code administrators.

State Government

HB 1281

Amends Title 62 to prohibit a government agency that intends to enter into a public works contract from preparing contract specifications that are exclusionary or discriminatory, to the extent that they either specify a particular brand name or otherwise limit consideration of other brand names.

HB 2447

Requires the State Treasury, the State Employees’ Retirement System, the Public School Employees’ Retirement System, and the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System to identify and divest any of their public funds from all securities of sanctioned Russian companies, sanctioned Belarusian companies and the governments of Russia and Belarus.

Transportation

HB 1957

Namer

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

SECOND CONSIDERATION

Agriculture

HB 223

Creates 30 Keystone Opportunity Dairy Zones to encourage more milk production in Pa

HB 224

Gives the Milk Marketing Board the authority to establish, collect and distribute milk premiums (a fee, charge or tax on a class of milk)

HB 1847

Renames the Milk Marketing Board the Pennsylvania Milk Board

HB 2397

School districts may use state and local funds to purchase whole and 2% milk for students to drink

HB 2456

Increases the amount the Board may accept as a penalty in lieu of a suspension from $150/day to $1000/day

HB 2457

Increases the time a milk tester or sampler certification is good for from 1 to 2 years

ERE

HB 2458

creates a task force looking into whether the Port of Philadelphia can become a liquid natural gas export terminal.

THIRD CONSIDERATION

Agriculture

HB 1984

Allows land subject to an agricultural conservation easement to be subdivided into smaller parcels (less than 10 acres) under certain conditions

HB 2212

Repeals the Frozen Dessert Law

Education

HB 972

Bans transgender females from playing on the female sports teams in public schools and colleges

Health

HB 2401

Allows nurse practitioners and physician assistants to order home health services.

Insurance

HB 2419

Psychiatric clinics can meet the required psychiatric time through telebehavioral health with DHS approval

State Government

HB 2159

Adds burdensome and impractical requirements to emergency procurement procedures. Prohibits the Department of General Services (DGS) from making an emergency procurement until a written request from the head of a Commonwealth agency is received. Prohibits the head of a purchasing agency from making an emergency procurement until all specified criteria are met. Requires the purchasing agency to make written determinations and include specified written determinations in the procurement file.

HB 2171

Authorizes the Department of General Services (DGS) to convey or lease numerous Commonwealth properties and eliminates deed restrictions on previously conveyed properties.

HB 2373

Delegates to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs the authority to determine the use of the former Lieutenant Governor's mansion while requiring equivalent space be dedicated to supporting veterans programs and National Guard families

HB 2449

Requires the Chief Clerk of the Senate, the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, and the comptroller of the House of Representatives to provide quarterly a list of expenses of the Senate and House of Representatives to the Legislative Data Processing Center for publication on a publicly accessible Internet website.

SB 1020

Authorizes the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to Kyle A. and Tamara J. Boltz approximately 4.191 acres of land in Union Township, Lebanon County, in exchange for Kyle A. and Tamara J. Boltz's granting and conveying approximately 11.908 acres of land to DCNR, to be added to Swatara State Park; And authorizes DCNR, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to Erdenheim Farm (EQ), L.P., two tracts of land totaling approximately 8.7910 acres and improvements in Whitemarsh and Springfield Townships, Montgomery County, in exchange for Erdenheim Farm (EQ), L.P., causing to convey to DCNR 10.568 acres and improvements in Upper Uwchlan Township, Chester County to be added to Marsh Creek State Park.

Transportation

HB 2073

Namer

Thursday, May 19, 2022

INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION">10:00 AM INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION

Public hearing of the Independent Regulatory Review Commission.

The agenda includes the following regulations:

1. No. 3303 State Board of Education #6-347: Academic Standards and Assessment

2. No. 3272 State Board of Pharmacy #16A-5429: Administration of Injectable Medications, Biologicals and Immunizations

3. No. 3297 Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission #57-331: Rulemaking to Comply with the Competitive Classification of Telecommunication Retail Services Under 66 Pa. C.S Section 3016(a); General Review of Regulations 52 Pa. Code Chapters 53, 63 and 64

4. No. 3298 Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission #57-330: Rulemaking to Implement Act 120 of 2018

The next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, June 16, 2022.

14th Floor
Conference Room
333 Market Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101

LOCATION: 14th Floor Conference Room 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA 17101

CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA">3:45 PM CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA

The board will meet to conduct regular business affairs of the Center.
Any questions, please contact Linda Hinson at lhinson@rural.pa.gov.


Penn Wells Hotel
62 Main Street
Wellsboro, PA 16901

LOCATION: Penn Wells Hotel 62 Main Street Wellsboro, PA 16901

Friday, May 20, 2022

CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA">9:00 AM CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA

This hearing will focus on broadband development in rural
Pennsylvania and will feature panelists who can address the many issues and
opportunities related to broadband internet service in Pennsylvania. Invited
panelists represent the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority, broadband and wireless providers, broadband researchers, community and economic development organizations, and local government officials.
Any questions, please contact Christine Caldara-Piatos at:
caldarac@rural.pa.gov.
To attend virtually register in advance via Zoom webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__fJaekAiQf-st4OK0JBluA

Penn Wells Hotel
62 Main Street
Wellsboro, PA 16901
ZOOM

LOCATION: Penn Wells Hotel 62 Main Street Wellsboro, PA 16901 <a href='https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__fJaekAiQf-st4OK0JBluA' target='_blank'>ZOOM</a>

Monday, May 23, 2022

Call of Chair HOUSE INSURANCE

Voting meeting on HB 2585 and any other business that may come before the committee.

Room 515
Irvis Office

LOCATION: Room 515 Irvis Office

9:30 AM HOUSE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY

Informational meeting on HB 2338 & HB 2339 (Bonner) regarding the benefits or impacts in establishing population density or setback restrictions where landfills can open and operate within the Commonwealth.

Room 515
Irvis Office

LOCATION: Room 515 Irvis Office

JOINT STATE GOVERNMENT COMMISSION">1:00 PM JOINT STATE GOVERNMENT COMMISSION

Informational meeting on (Act 2) Opioid Abuse Child Impact Task Force.
Contact ra-pwact2taskforce@pa.gov for virtual connection


CoPAHUB
Room 115
2525 N. 7th St.
HBG, PA 17110

LOCATION: CoPAHUB Room 115 2525 N. 7th St. HBG, PA 17110

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

10:00 AM HOUSE TRANSPORTATION

Voting meeting on HB 2100, HB 2337 and any other business that may come before the committee.

Room G50
Irvis Office

LOCATION: Room G50 Irvis Office

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Call of Chair HOUSE LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Voting meeting on HB 955, HB 2254, HB 2493, HB 2599, SB 275, SB 480 and any other business that may come before the committee.

Room 515
Irvis Office

LOCATION: Room 515 Irvis Office

Call of Chair HOUSE TOURISM AND RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Voting meeting on HB 1952, HR 203 and any other business that may come before the committee.

Room G50
Irvis Office

LOCATION: Room G50 Irvis Office

LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION">9:00 AM LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION

Monthly Business Meeting.
To attend virtually: https://tinyurl.com/2p8szms2

515 IOB
Livestream

LOCATION: 515 Irvis Office <a href="https://tinyurl.com/2p8szms2" target="_blank">Livestream</a>

9:00 AM HOUSE VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Voting meeting on HB 2434, HB 2586, HR 179, HR 202.

Room B31
Main Capitol

LOCATION: Room B31 Main Capitol

9:00 AM PENNSYLVANIA ATHLETIC OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

Meeting to approve the 2021 Annual Report; Informational meeting with the PIAA and any other business that may come before the committee.

8AE East Wing

LOCATION: 8AE East Wing

10:00 AM HOUSE CONSUMER AFFAIRS

Public hearing on House Bill 2202 (Mercuri) Data Privacy.

Room 205
Ryan Office

LOCATION: Room 205 Ryan Office

10:30 AM PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGET BOARD

Hearing to vote on the IFO's review of the Department of Education.

418 MC

LOCATION: 418 Main Capitol

Monday, May 16, 2022

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2593 - Representative Deluca

Co-Sponsors: Gillen, Delloso,Millard

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in authorized disposition of offenders, providing for restitution involving child support.

Referred To Local Government

HB 2601 - Representative RIGBY

Co-Sponsors: Hennessey, Struzzi, Causer,Smith

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.103, No.69), known as The Second Class Township Code, in taxation and finance, further providing for township and special tax levies.

HB 2599 - Representative RIGBY

Co-Sponsors: Schmitt, Hennessey, Schlegel Culver, Schlossberg,Moul

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for legal effect of surplus personal property disposed of by municipal officials and employees in support of the Ukrainian Government during 2022.

Referred To State Government

HB 2602 - Representative SCHLOSSBERG

Co-Sponsors: Schweyer, Mcneill, Ciresi, A. Davis, Delloso, Freeman, Guzman, Kinsey, Madden, Merski, O'mara, Rabb, Sanchez, Sturla,Parker

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for voting by absentee electors; and, in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for voting by mail-in electors.

Friday, May 13, 2022

Referred To Education

HB 2594 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Staats, Thomas, Hennessey, M. Mackenzie, Deluca, Tomlinson, Polinchock, Labs,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in community colleges, further providing for definitions, for powers and duties of State Board of Education and for degrees.

Referred To Finance

HB 2597 - Representative MARKOSEK

Co-Sponsors: Kirkland, Schlossberg, Madden, Boback, Greiner, Pisciottano, Benham, T. Davis, Delloso, R. Mackenzie, Sanchez, Mcneill, Kosierowski, Hennessey, Merski, Hill-Evans, Rozzi, Deluca, Longietti, Gillen, Kinsey, Guzman, Schlegel Culver, Owlett,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for exclusions from tax.

Referred To Health

HB 2579 - Representative ROAE

Co-Sponsors: Causer, Cox, Deluca, Driscoll, Hamm, Irvin, Jozwiak, Keefer, M. Mackenzie, Oberlander, Pennycuick, Wentling,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in emergency medical services system, further providing for emergency medical responders, for emergency medical technicians, for advanced emergency medical technicians and for paramedics.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2596 - Representative CONKLIN

Co-Sponsors: Bizzarro, Burns, Hohenstein, Kenyatta, Kinsey, Kosierowski, Madden, Malagari, Sanchez, Schweyer, Shusterman, Sturla,Young

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Joint Resolution proposing separate and distinct amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for ineligibility by criminal convictions, for qualifications of Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General and for qualifications of justices, judges and justices of the peace; providing for ineligibility of civil officers; and imposing a duty on the General Assembly.

Referred To State Government

HB 2598 - Representative DAWKINS

Co-Sponsors: N. Nelson, Sanchez, Hill-Evans, Krajewski, Kinsey, Isaacson, Schlossberg, Webster, Harris, Hohenstein, Sims,Mcclinton

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in election districts and polling places, further providing for polling places to be selected by county board; and, in qualifications of electors, further providing for residence of electors.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2595 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, T. Davis, Ciresi, Stambaugh,Neilson

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in penalties and disposition of fines, further providing for subsequent convictions of certain offenses.

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Referred To Environmental Resources And Energy

HR 200 - Representative KAUFER

Co-Sponsors: Webster, Kenyatta, Hill-Evans, Boback, Hennessey, Freeman, Burns, Millard, Sanchez, N. Nelson, Schlegel Culver, James,Twardzik

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study on the feasibility of using geothermal energy technologies that utilize abandoned mining locations and operations in this Commonwealth and issue a report of its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2588 - Representative DAWKINS

Co-Sponsors: Burgos, Kinsey, Parker, N. Nelson, Neilson,Mcclinton

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in bonds and recognizances, providing for bail in illegal firearm offenses in city of the first class.

Referred To Labor And Industry

HB 2587 - Representative SCHLEGEL CULVER

Co-Sponsors: Pickett, Knowles, Solomon, Grove,Millard

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of December 18, 2001 (P.L.949, No.114), known as the Workforce Development Act, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in local workforce investment areas and boards, further providing for plan, functions and responsibilities and providing for local performance accountability.

Referred To Professional Licensure

HB 2590 - Representative KEEFER

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Guenst, Stambaugh, Hamm, Irvin, Pickett, Helm, Wheeland, Millard, Major, Grove, Bernstine, Jozwiak, B. Miller,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of May 22, 1951 (P.L.317, No.69), known as The Professional Nursing Law, further providing for examinations and certificates; and abrogating regulations.

Referred To Tourism And Recreational Development

HR 203 - Representative STEPHENS

Co-Sponsors: Kim, Malagari, Guenst, Kinsey, Sanchez, Rothman, Ryan, Mcneill, Schlossberg, Hennessey, Millard, Warren, Hill-Evans, Delloso, Guzman, Schlegel Culver, Neilson,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Concurrent Resolution recognizing June 19, 2022, as "Korean-American Citizenship Day" in Pennsylvania to celebrate the first naturalization of a Korean-American citizen in 1890.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2589 - Representative MILLARD

Co-Sponsors: Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of June 1, 1945 (P.L.1242, No.428), known as the State Highway Law, in construction, improvement, maintenance and repair of State highways, further providing for signs, banners, etc., across or within legal limits of highway, penalty and abatement.

Referred To Veterans Affairs And Emergency Preparedness

HR 202 - Representative BOBACK

Co-Sponsors: Sainato, Longietti, Cox, Causer, Hill-Evans, Helm, Kulik, R. Mackenzie, James, Conklin, Ryan, Mentzer, Samuelson, Mcneill, Pickett, Millard, Hennessey, Kinsey, M. Mackenzie, Welby, Gillen, Schlegel Culver, N. Nelson,Harkins

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution recognizing May 30, 2022, as "Memorial Day" in Pennsylvania.

HB 2586 - Representative BOBACK

Co-Sponsors: D. Williams, Hill-Evans, Madden, Pickett, M. Mackenzie, Longietti, Sappey, Kirkland, Kinsey, Polinchock, Millard, Guenst, Parker, Helm, Cox, Ryan, Malagari, Rothman, C. Williams, Deluca, Sanchez, B. Miller, O'mara, Marshall, Deasy, Mizgorski, Moul, Kaufer, Twardzik, Greiner, Flood, Matzie, Stephens, Mehaffie, Harkins, Heffley, Hennessey, Merski, Mcclinton, Delozier, Gaydos, Shusterman, Pennycuick, Neilson, Staats, Delloso, Mcneill, Hanbidge, Delissio, Covington, Mentzer, Pashinski,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 38 (Holidays and Observances) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in veteran recognition, providing for Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Referred To Education

HB 2576 - Representative THOMAS

Co-Sponsors: Solomon, Boback, Brooks, Schlegel Culver, Farry, Hill-Evans, Innamorato, Isaacson, Longietti, Merski, Millard, Moul, O'mara, Rothman, Sanchez, Schlossberg, Warren,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in certification of teachers, providing for a "What is your Pennsylvania Story" continuing professional development course; and, in terms and courses of study, further providing for Holocaust, genocide and human rights violations instruction.

Referred To Health

HR 201 - Representative BURGOS

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Schlossberg, Sanchez, Guzman, Hohenstein,Parker

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a performance audit of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health's Tobacco Policy and Control Program as it relates to the investigations of tobacco outlets in the city.

Referred To Insurance

HB 2585 - Representative PICKETT

Co-Sponsors: Deluca, Boback, Cook, Schlegel Culver, Emrick, Hennessey, R. Mackenzie, Mcneill, Mentzer, Neilson, Rowe, Saylor, Schlossberg, Sturla, Ciresi, Millard, Rothman, Keefer, Mehaffie,Schweyer

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in comprehensive health care for uninsured children, further providing for contracts and coverage packages.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2582 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Millard, Boback, Pennycuick,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense of aggravated assault.

HB 2580 - Representative MENTZER

Co-Sponsors: Millard, Pickett, Guenst, Armanini, Kinsey, Herrin, Innamorato, Ciresi,Zimmerman

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in marriage license, repealing provisions relating to waiting period after application and further providing for issuance of license.

Referred To Professional Licensure

HB 2575 - Representative KEEFER

Co-Sponsors: Kauffman, Ryan, Bernstine, Grove, Pickett, Cox, Hamm, Rowe,Jones

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of May 3, 1933 (P.L.242, No.86), referred to as the Cosmetology Law, further providing for definitions, for practice without license prohibited, for eligibility requirements for examination, for limited licenses, for requirements of a school of cosmetology, for practice in licensed salons only, for booth rental prohibited, for fees, for duration and renewal of licenses and for penalties.

Referred To State Government

HB 2584 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Labs, Thomas, Solomon, Topper, Kulik,Jones

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of September 30, 1983 (P.L.160, No.39), known as the Public Official Compensation Law, further providing for compensation of members of the General Assembly.

HB 2578 - Representative BIZZARRO

Co-Sponsors: Madden, Delloso, Sanchez, Schlossberg, Hanbidge, Bernstine, Pisciottano, D. Williams, Conklin, Daley, Warren,Cephas

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 25 (Elections) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in preliminary provisions, further providing for standardized forms.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2581 - Representative RIGBY

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, E. Nelson, Moul, Sonney, Hill-Evans, Freeman, Knowles, Staats, Conklin, Cox, Schmitt, Hennessey, Longietti, Neilson, Kinsey, Jozwiak, T. Davis, Rowe, Bernstine, Smith, Struzzi,Millard

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 8463, carrying U.S. Route 219 over State Route 3043, known as Jackson Street, in Summerhill Borough, Cambria County, as the PVT Paul Regis Wilburn Memorial Bridge.

Referred To Urban Affairs

HB 2577 - Representative INNAMORATO

Co-Sponsors: Sturla, Hohenstein, Deasy, Lee, Benham, Kinkead, Cephas, Covington,Frankel

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of December 13, 1988 (P.L.1190, No.146), known as the First and Second Class County Property Tax Relief Act, further providing for short title, for definitions, for deferral or exemption authority and for retroactive application.

Referred To Veterans Affairs And Emergency Preparedness

HB 2583 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Hennessey, Schlossberg, Thomas, Staats, Hill-Evans, Delloso, Freeman, Polinchock, Webster, Ciresi, Schlegel Culver,C. Williams

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for school emergency medical training and establishing the School Emergency Medical Training Program and the School Emergency Medical Training Fund.

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Referred To Health

HB 2574 - Representative DALEY

Co-Sponsors: Hohenstein, Isaacson, Hanbidge, Cephas, Hill-Evans, Kinsey, Schlossberg, Madden, Guenst, Howard, Krajewski, Sanchez, Guzman, Innamorato, Ciresi, Frankel,Kinkead

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for protection of pregnant individuals' information, for authorization for disclosure, for data breach and for violation.

Referred To Insurance

HB 2522 - Representative D. MILLER

Co-Sponsors: Kosierowski, Hohenstein, Hanbidge, Hennessey, Delloso, Sanchez, Parker, Schlossberg, Guenst, O'mara, Madden, Hill-Evans, Mcneill, Driscoll, Deasy,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for wheelchair quality assurance.

Referred To Professional Licensure

HB 2573 - Representative PASHINSKI

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Sanchez, Boback, Madden, Samuelson, Ciresi, Lee, Matzie, Schlossberg, Deluca, Kail, Mullins, Frankel, Neilson, Welby, Harris, D. Williams, Briggs, Harkins, Longietti, Kulik, Guenst, Daley, Isaacson, Ortitay, Webster, Kenyatta, T. Davis, Rabb, Parker, Helm, Fitzgerald, Kinkead, Schlegel Culver, Malagari,Schweyer

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of July 9, 1987 (P.L.220, No.39), known as the Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors Act, further providing for licensing and regulating the practice of music therapy; and making editorial changes.

Referred To State Government

HB 2385 - Representative LABS

Co-Sponsors: Rowe, Thomas, Farry, Grove, Keefer, N. Nelson, Rothman, Staats, Topper,Zimmerman

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act establishing the Regulatory Sandbox Program; and providing for agency applications for participation in Regulatory Sandbox Program, for duties of Independent Regulatory Review Commission, for authority of approved agencies and for permit applications by regulated persons for regulatory sandbox permits.

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Referred To Education

HB 2570 - Representative WEBSTER

Co-Sponsors: Kinsey, Guenst, Longietti, Hill-Evans, Schlossberg, Sanchez, Delloso, Parker, Madden, Deluca, Innamorato,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for Targeted Industry Cluster Certificate Scholarship Program.

Referred To Environmental Resources And Energy

HB 2567 - Representative WEBSTER

Co-Sponsors: Hohenstein, Herrin, Hill-Evans, Guenst, Sanchez, Delloso, Schlossberg, Kinsey,Shusterman

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act updating and expanding the storm water planning requirements to be undertaken by counties; authorizing counties to regulate storm water within a watershed-based planning area; authorizing the formation of water resources management authorities; enabling counties, municipalities and water resources management authorities to develop integrated water resources management plans; imposing duties and conferring powers on the Department of Environmental Protection, the Environmental Quality Board, counties, municipalities and water resources management authorities; providing for financing and for waiver of use for certain grant or loan funds; and making related repeals.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2238 - Representative WHITE

Co-Sponsors: Neilson,Boyle

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 21, 1949 (P.L.665, No.155), known as the First Class City Home Rule Act, in general grant of powers and limitations, providing for term of office and limit for district attorney.

Referred To Liquor Control

HB 2571 - Representative MALAGARI

Co-Sponsors: Freeman, Delloso, Mcneill, Sanchez, Webster, Rowe, Ciresi, Guenst, Rozzi, Staats, Innamorato,Hohenstein

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for limiting number of retail licenses to be issued in each county.

Referred To Rules And Executive Nominations

HB 2449 - Representative GILLESPIE

Co-Sponsors: Brooks, Grove, Mizgorski, Thomas, Benninghoff, Jones, Smith, Causer, Neilson, E. Nelson, Fee, B. Miller, Greiner, Welby, Armanini, Saylor, Bernstine, Rothman, Solomon, O'mara, Stambaugh, Schlegel Culver,Webster

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of January 10, 1968 (1967 P.L.925, No.417), referred to as the Legislative Officers and Employes Law, providing for electronic posting of expenses.

Referred To State Government

HB 121 - Representative ECKER

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act authorizing the transfer of Project 70 restrictions from 0.043 acres of State Game Land 249 that will be purchased by the Department of Transportation for highway right-of-way to 0.043 acres of replacement game land that will be deeded over to the Pennsylvania Game Commission by the Department of Transportation.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2572 - Representative ROWE

Co-Sponsors: Hamm, R. Mackenzie, Millard, Pickett,Smith

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in certificate of title and security interests, further providing for transfer to vehicle salvage dealer and for transfer to scrap metal processor.

Referred To Urban Affairs And Housing

HB 2210 - Representative PENNYCUICK

Co-Sponsors: Sturla, Longietti, R. Brown, Smith, Ciresi,Webster

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of November 26, 2008 (P.L.1672, No.135), known as the Abandoned and Blighted Property Conservatorship Act, further providing for definitions.

HB 2209 - Representative MAJOR

Co-Sponsors: Bernstine, Brooks, R. Brown, Innamorato, James, Longietti, Pennycuick, Smith, Twardzik, Dowling,Webster

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 68 (Real and Personal Property) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in land banks, further providing for legislative findings and purpose, for board, for powers and for disposition of property and providing for exemption from realty transfer tax.

Monday, May 2, 2022

Referred To Agriculture And Rural Affairs

HB 2610 - Representative MEHAFFIE

Co-Sponsors: Boback, Jozwiak,Rozzi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for safe drinking water on golf courses; and imposing penalties.

HB 2564 - Representative D. WILLIAMS

Co-Sponsors: Freeman, Longietti, Sappey, Guenst, O'neal, Sanchez, Hohenstein, Madden, Hennessey,Parker

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for licensing and regulation of agricultural commodity handlers; creating an Agricultural Commodity Indemnity Fund; and providing for penalties and enforcement.

Referred To Appropriations

HB 2563 - Representative STRUZZI

Co-Sponsors: Welby, Staats, Deluca, Matzie, Rigby, Mullins, Sankey, Schlossberg, Longietti, Mustello, Farry, Boback, James, Schlegel Culver, Cephas, Schroeder, Schweyer, Wheeland, Boyle, Hennessey, Kail, Ecker, Mihalek, Davanzo, Rothman, R. Brown, Guenst, Delissio, Sanchez, Major, Quinn, Rader, Thomas, Carroll, Fritz, Webster, Smith, M. Mackenzie, Ciresi,Emrick

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, in general budget implementation, further providing for Department of Human Services; and providing for 2022-2023 budget implementation.

Referred To Professional Licensure

HB 2566 - Representative RIGBY

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Hennessey, Freeman, Schmitt, Pickett, Boback, Brooks, Keefer, Farry, Guzman, E. Nelson, Covington,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of May 3, 1933 (P.L.242, No.86), referred to as the Cosmetology Law, further providing for definitions and for fees.

HB 2565 - Representative RIGBY

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Hennessey, Freeman, Schmitt, Pickett, Boback, Brooks, Keefer, Farry, Guzman, E. Nelson, Covington,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of June 19, 1931 (P.L.589, No.202), referred to as the Barbers' License Law, further providing for definitions, for rules and regulations and for records.

Referred To Veterans Affairs And Emergency Preparedness

HB 2523 - Representative D. MILLER

Co-Sponsors: Madden, Galloway, Hill-Evans, N. Nelson, Freeman, Welby, D. Williams, Sanchez, Mcneill, Driscoll, Longietti, Guenst, Kirkland, Pisciottano, Schmitt, Rozzi, Delloso, Schlossberg, Covington, Deasy, Zabel,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, establishing the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program in the Office of State Fire Commissioner and the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Fund.

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Referred To Education

HB 2169 - Representative OWLETT

Co-Sponsors: White, Rothman, Pickett, Hamm, Topper, Rowe, Mercuri, Ryan, Gleim, Roae, Kail, Kauffman, Bernstine, M. Mackenzie, Schemel, Silvis, Ecker, Grove, Rapp, Hershey, Knowles, Burgos, Zimmerman, Twardzik, Staats, A. Brown, Greiner,Lewis Delrosso

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, establishing the Lifeline Scholarship Program.

Referred To Finance

HB 2277 - Representative TOPPER

Co-Sponsors: Bernstine, Boback, R. Brown, Hamm, Hennessey, Jozwiak, Kauffman, Millard, Moul, Pickett, Rothman, Ryan, Solomon, Warner, Rowe, Oberlander, Schlegel Culver, Marshall,Davanzo

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing for time for filing returns.

HB 1960 - Representative KAIL

Co-Sponsors: Bernstine, Schlegel Culver, Dunbar, Grove, Irvin, James, Keefer, Mihalek, Millard, Mizgorski, O'neal, Pennycuick, Pickett, Rothman, Rowe, Ryan, Smith, Thomas, Struzzi, Lawrence, Marshall, Davanzo,Greiner

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in corporate net income tax, further providing for definitions and for imposition of tax and providing for certifications and publications.

HB 385 - Representative DUNBAR

Co-Sponsors: Rothman, Brooks, Ciresi, Schlegel Culver, Gleim, Greiner, Grove, Hill-Evans, Knowles, Mihalek, Millard, E. Nelson, Pickett, Pisciottano, Rowe, Ryan, Smith, Staats, Stambaugh, Struzzi, Warren, Wheeland, Mercuri, Sankey, Thomas, Gillen, Markosek, Hennessey, Gaydos, Jozwiak, Mentzer, Herrin, Irvin, Hershey, Burns, Armanini,Davanzo

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, further providing for classes of income; and making a related repeal.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2562 - Representative FITZGERALD

Co-Sponsors: Hohenstein, Sanchez, Solomon, Cephas, Delloso, T. Davis, Schlossberg, Kinsey, Parker, Madden, Hill-Evans, Neilson, Shusterman, Guenst, Kenyatta, Brooks, Kim, O'mara, Kirkland, Innamorato,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for licenses and for sale or transfer of firearms; establishing the Safe Communities Grant Program and the Safe Communities Grant Program Fund; and imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

HB 1929 - Representative CAUSER

Co-Sponsors: Hershey, Irvin, Kerwin, Mentzer, Metcalfe, Millard, Rothman, Rowe, Smith, Wheeland, Zimmerman, Dowling, Schemel,Major

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in inchoate crimes, further providing for prohibited offensive weapons.

HB 2275 - Representative WHITE

Co-Sponsors: C. Williams, Kauffman, Rothman, Grove, Staats, Quinn, Neilson, Flood, Saylor, Gillen, Bernstine, Moul, Zimmerman, Keefer, Farry,Boyle

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for persons not to possess, use, manufacture, control, sell or transfer firearms and for sale or transfer of firearms and providing for Gun Violence Task Force in cities of the first class.

HB 2525 - Representative KAUFER

Co-Sponsors: Cook, Millard, Deluca,Moul

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in criminal history record information, providing for crime victim right of access.

HB 2464 - Representative DELOZIER

Co-Sponsors: Kauffman, Boback, Guenst, James, Millard, Pickett, Staats, Gillen,Polinchock

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), known as the Crime Victims Act, in crime victims, providing for legal standing.

HB 2271 - Representative TOMLINSON

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Thomas, Pickett, Millard, Bernstine, C. Williams, Helm, Rozzi, Boback, James, Ciresi, Moul, Topper, Staats, Schlegel Culver, Farry, Rossi, Struzzi, Gillen, T. Davis, Polinchock,Davanzo

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sexual offenses, further providing for the offense of sexual extortion.

HB 1123 - Representative NEILSON

Co-Sponsors: Jozwiak, Mcneill, Hill-Evans, Delloso, Schlossberg, Ciresi, Malagari, Webster, Driscoll,Boyle

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of November 22, 1978 (P.L.1166, No.274), referred to as the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency Law, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of the commission; and establishing the Constable William Davidson Reward Fund.

Referred To State Government

HB 2507 - Representative GROVE

Co-Sponsors: Conklin

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 25 (Elections) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in changes in records, further providing for death of registrant.

HB 2496 - Representative BOBACK

Co-Sponsors: Pickett,Millard

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Department of Agriculture and the Governor, to grant and convey to Wyoming County, certain lands and improvements situate in the Township of Tunkhannock, Wyoming County; and authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Department of Corrections and the Governor, to grant and convey to John Bradley Wimer, certain lands, buildings and improvements situate in the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County.

HB 2159 - Representative ORTITAY

Co-Sponsors: Schlegel Culver

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 35 (Health and Safety) and 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Commonwealth services, further providing for laws suspended during emergency assignments; in general provisions, further providing for public access to procurement records; and, in source selection and contract formation, further providing for emergency procurement.

HB 978 - Representative B. MILLER

Co-Sponsors: Rothman, Pickett, Kauffman, Ryan, Grove, Zimmerman, Millard, Jozwiak, Driscoll, Keefer, Wheeland, Freeman,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in procedure, further providing for exceptions for public records.

Referred To Veterans Affairs And Emergency Preparedness

HB 2412 - Representative C. WILLIAMS

Co-Sponsors: Gaydos, Grove, Smith, Mihalek, N. Nelson, James, Longietti, M. Mackenzie, Hennessey, Millard, Cox, Armanini, Moul, Pennycuick, Saylor, Farry, Cook, Heffley, Hamm, Thomas, Mizgorski, Boback, Staats, Kail, Stephens, Mercuri, Day, Quinn, Struzzi, Welby, Polinchock, Ryan, Zimmerman, Webster,Schlegel Culver

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in the Governor as Commander-in-Chief, providing for use of Pennsylvania National Guard for special State duty; and making a related repeal.

HB 2097 - Representative HAMM

Co-Sponsors: Pickett, Causer, Owlett, Fritz, Rader, Schlegel Culver, Stambaugh, Ecker, Wheeland, Cox, E. Nelson, Roae, M. Mackenzie, Jozwiak, Bernstine, Pennycuick, Irvin, Sankey, Saylor, Borowicz, Zimmerman, Rowe, Polinchock,Armanini

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in emergency medical services system, further providing for basic life support ambulances.

HB 2086 - Representative KERWIN

Co-Sponsors: Bernstine, Brooks, Causer, Schlegel Culver, Gillen, Hennessey, Hill-Evans, Knowles, Lawrence, Mercuri, Millard, Rowe, Ryan, Smith,Polinchock

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Department of Military Affairs, further providing for operation of State-owned vehicles.

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Laid On The Table

HB 1497 - Representative JONES

Co-Sponsors: Moul, Zimmerman, Neilson, Rothman, Dowling, Puskaric, Hershey,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for renewal of licenses and temporary provisions for licensees in armed service and for rights of municipalities preserved.

HB 659 - Representative BERNSTINE

Co-Sponsors: Maloney, Gregory, Borowicz, Rowe, Diamond, Schmitt, Struzzi, Hamm, Metcalfe, Grove, Cook, Smith, Dunbar, Ecker, Zimmerman, Causer, Kauffman, Irvin, Stambaugh, Ortitay, Pickett, Sankey, Greiner, Fritz, Armanini, Kerwin, Lewis, Cox, Puskaric, Pennycuick, Warner, Jones, Keefer, Davanzo, Snyder, O'neal, Gleim, E. Nelson, Kail, Klunk, Mustello, Hickernell, Dowling, Marshall, Topper, Ryan, Gillen, Gaydos, Lewis Delrosso, Mihalek, Schemel, Oberlander, Owlett, Saylor, Flood, Sainato, Wheeland, Hershey, Wentling, Heffley, Rapp, Peifer, Millard, Knowles, Rigby, Bonner, Jozwiak, Fee, Rothman, Rossi, Moul, Major, Kaufer, Roae, Metzgar, Staats, M. Mackenzie,Schlegel Culver

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, repealing provisions relating to firearms not to be carried without a license, providing for license not required, repealing provisions relating to carrying firearms on public streets or public property in Philadelphia, providing for sportsman's firearm permit, further providing for licenses and repealing provisions relating to proof of license and exception.

HB 71 - Representative WARNER

Co-Sponsors: Davanzo, Diamond, Dunbar, Ecker, Gaydos, Grove, Hamm, Irvin, James, Kauffman, Keefer, R. Mackenzie, O'neal, Rothman, Rowe, Ryan, Sankey, Topper, Wheeland, M. Mackenzie, Bernstine, Borowicz, B. Miller, Lawrence, Emrick, Gillen, Gleim, Metcalfe, Cox, Jones, Mercuri, Armanini, Pennycuick, Knowles, Maloney, Rigby, Major, Mustello, Mihalek, E. Nelson, Metzgar, Lewis, Klunk, Cook, Silvis, Mizgorski, Dowling, Delozier, Rossi, Burns, Roae, Lewis Delrosso, Gregory, Smith, Ortitay, Kail,Greiner

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in taxation and finance, providing for spending limitations on the Commonwealth.

HB 37 - Representative R. BROWN

Co-Sponsors: Malagari, Boback, Sappey, Sanchez, Schlossberg, Struzzi, Neilson, Ciresi, Webster, Schlegel Culver, Mullins,Stephens

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for learners' permits and for examination of applicant for driver's license; in rules of the road in general, further providing for prohibiting text-based communications, providing for prohibiting use of interactive wireless communications devices and imposing penalties; and, in operation of vehicles miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offense of homicide by vehicle and for the offense of aggravated assault by vehicle.

HB 527 - Representative COX

Co-Sponsors: Brooks, Ciresi, Freeman, Hill-Evans, Howard, James, Millard, Moul, Neilson,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in public improvements, utilities and services, providing for public notice, public meeting and consent requirements.

HB 2524 - Representative SCHMITT

Co-Sponsors: Rigby, Hennessey, B. Miller, Topper, Ryan, Zimmerman, Moul,Grove

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in access, further providing for open-records officer, for regulations and policies, for uniform form, for requests and for retention of records and providing for inmate access; in procedure, further providing for written requests, for redaction, for production of certain records and for exceptions for public records; in agency response, further providing for extension of time and providing for relief from vexatious requesters; in appeal of agency determination, further providing for filing of appeal and for appeals officers; in judicial review, further providing for court costs and attorney fees, for civil penalty, for fee limitations and for Office of Open Records; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for relation to other laws.

HB 2485 - Representative GROVE

Co-Sponsors: Smith, Cook, Ryan, Jones, Millard, Saylor,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law, in State contract information, further providing for submission and retention of contracts.

HB 2010 - Representative RYAN

Co-Sponsors: Gaydos, Gleim, Grove, James, Kauffman, Stambaugh, Saylor, Lawrence,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for training of public pension fund and State fund fiduciaries.

HB 1671 - Representative B. MILLER

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Schmitt, Fee, Stambaugh, Hamm, Jones, Pickett, Metcalfe, Gleim, Grove, Millard, Zimmerman, Rothman, James, Kauffman, Driscoll, Hershey, Moul, Jozwiak, Wheeland, Ecker, Rader, Greiner, O'neal, Freeman, R. Mackenzie, Hickernell, Staats, Knowles, Diamond, Gaydos, Day, Keefer, Fritz, Lewis, Cox, Schemel, Owlett, Rowe, Klunk, Solomon, Gillen, Mentzer, Roae, Cook, E. Nelson, Rapp, Emrick, Warner, Kaufer, Dowling, Schlegel Culver, Irvin, Smith, Thomas,Bonner

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in administration and miscellaneous provisions, further providing for administrative duties of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board; and, in administration, funds, accounts and general provisions, further providing for administrative duties of the State Employees' Retirement Board.

HB 2428 - Representative KNOWLES

Co-Sponsors: James, Freeman,Sappey

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in open meetings, further providing for definitions, for minutes of meetings, public records and recording of meetings, for public notice, for public participation and for use of equipment during meetings.

HB 2253 - Representative KNOWLES

Co-Sponsors: James, Moul, Freeman,Sappey

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for scope of subchapter, providing for definitions, further providing for establishment and designation, providing for emergency meetings by authorized telecommunications device, repealing provisions relating to exercise of powers and functions, further providing for declaration of policy and for definitions, repealing provisions relating to enabling authority for emergency interim successors for local offices, further providing for emergency interim successors for local officers and for succession period and repealing provisions relating to term and removal of designees.

HB 1462 - Representative T. DAVIS

Co-Sponsors: Schlossberg, Herrin, Guenst, Hill-Evans, R. Brown, Schweyer, Ciresi, Rozzi, Galloway, Schlegel Culver, Zimmerman, O'mara, Malagari, Fitzgerald, Shusterman, Freeman, Kenyatta, Bizzarro,Warren

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act imposing a duty on municipal corporations to provide notification to property owners of changes to special flood hazard area maps of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

HB 2157 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Helm, Polinchock, Schlossberg, Lewis Delrosso, Kinsey, Emrick, Heffley, Staats, Sappey, Hohenstein, Pickett, Mcneill, Mentzer, Schroeder, Pashinski, Driscoll, O'mara, Deasy, Neilson, Ciresi, Lawrence, Gillen, Rader,Struzzi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for fireworks; and making a related repeal.

HB 2420 - Representative QUINN

Co-Sponsors: Galloway, C. Williams, Greiner, Guenst, Isaacson, Hennessey, Driscoll, Delloso, Ciresi,Armanini

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of May 11, 1889 (P.L.188, No.210), entitled "An act entitled 'An act to establish a board of wardens for the Port of Philadelphia, and for the regulation of pilots and pilotage, and for other purposes,' approved March twenty-ninth, one thousand eight hundred and three, and for regulating the rates of pilotage and number of pilots," further providing for rates of pilotage and computation, for pilotage fees and unit charge and for charges for services.

HB 2396 - Representative GREINER

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Longietti, Mizgorski, James, Causer, Pickett, Stambaugh, Hennessey, Fee, Fritz, Rothman, Armanini, Irvin, Brooks, Roae, Jozwiak, B. Miller, Zimmerman, Metcalfe, Ecker, Lewis Delrosso,Schlegel Culver

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in manufacturing and investment tax credit, further providing for rural growth funds, for business firms, for tax credit certificates and for claiming the tax credit.

HB 2265 - Representative JAMES

Co-Sponsors: Moul, Ryan, Zimmerman,Armanini

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 64 (Public Authorities and Quasi-Public Corporations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority, further providing for certification of economic development organizations and providing for annual report.

HB 1578 - Representative KEEFER

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Schlegel Culver, Kauffman, Gleim, Bernstine, Moul, B. Miller, Zimmerman,Jones

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for actuarial cost method; and, in contributions, further providing for actuarial cost method.

HB 811 - Representative COX

Co-Sponsors: Gleim, Hamm, James, Keefer, Millard, Pickett, Rothman, Rowe, Ryan, Zimmerman, B. Miller,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in preliminary provisions relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for definitions.

HB 2116 - Representative WHEELAND

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Millard, Rothman, Schmitt, Schlegel Culver, Zimmerman,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in mayor, further providing for execution of laws, powers of sheriff conferred and emergency powers.

HB 2554 - Representative FEE

Co-Sponsors: Hickernell, Millard, Hennessey, Causer, Gillen, Pashinski, Schlegel Culver, Lawrence, Ecker, Greiner, B. Miller, Zimmerman, Oberlander, Mentzer,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, providing for 2022-2023 budget implementation.

HB 2520 - Representative CAUSER

Co-Sponsors: Moul, Pashinski, Hennessey,Jozwiak

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in race horse industry reform, further providing for State Horse Racing Commission.

Re-Committed To Appropriations

HB 2426 - Representative HICKERNELL

Co-Sponsors: Delozier, Bernstine, Fee, Hennessey, Mentzer,Millard

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for resource families; making editorial changes; and making related repeals.

HB 1731 - Representative MIZGORSKI

Co-Sponsors: Hennessey, Hershey, Jones, B. Miller, Rothman, Ryan, Zimmerman, Hill-Evans, Jozwiak, Staats, Rader, T. Davis, A. Davis,Gainey

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act establishing the Pennsylvania Advisory Committee on Greater Father Involvement within the Joint State Government Commission and providing for its powers and duties.

HB 1155 - Representative JOZWIAK

Co-Sponsors: Schmitt, James, Cox, Millard, Keefer, Ciresi, Thomas, Driscoll, Daley,Hohenstein

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in departmental powers and duties as to licensing, further providing for definitions.

HB 2214 - Representative KLUNK

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Smith, Thomas, Rozzi, Saylor, Zimmerman, Longietti, N. Nelson, R. Brown, Bonner, Major, Zabel,Pennycuick

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions, providing for miscellaneous provisions; and making an editorial change.

HB 1866 - Representative BOBACK

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Guenst, Mcneill, Helm, Moul,Wheeland

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) and 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in juvenile matters, further providing for disposition of dependent child; in human services generally, reorganizing provisions relating to adoption opportunities and to family finding and kinship care; and making editorial changes.

Referred To Aging And Older Adult Services

HB 2560 - Representative SAMUELSON

Co-Sponsors: Mcclinton, Harris, Abney, Benham, Bizzarro, Boyle, Bradford, Briggs, A. Brown, Burgos, Burns, Cephas, Ciresi, Conklin, Covington, Cruz, Daley, A. Davis, T. Davis, Dawkins, Deasy, Delissio, Delloso, Deluca, Driscoll, Fiedler, Fitzgerald, Frankel, Freeman, Galloway, Guenst, Hanbidge, Harkins, Hill-Evans, Hohenstein, Howard, Innamorato, Isaacson, Kenyatta, Kim, Kinkead, Kinsey, Kirkland, Kosierowski, Krajewski, Krueger, Kulik, Longietti, R. Mackenzie, Madden, Malagari, Markosek, Matzie, Mcneill, Merski, D. Miller, Mullins, Neilson, N. Nelson, O'mara, Otten, Parker, Pashinski, Pisciottano, Rabb, Rozzi, Sainato, Sanchez, Sappey, Schlossberg, Schweyer, Shusterman, Sims, Snyder, Solomon, Sturla, Vitali, Warren, Webster, Welby, D. Williams, Young, Zabel, Curry, Herrin,Bullock

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, providing for property tax and rent rebate supplemental payments; transferring funds from the COVID-19 Response Restricted Account to the State Lottery Fund; and making an appropriation.

Referred To Appropriations

HB 2557 - Representative HENNESSEY

Co-Sponsors: Carroll, Kulik, Helm, Schlossberg, Harkins, Guenst, A. Davis, Schmitt, Driscoll, Pickett, Freeman, James, Longietti, Merski, Innamorato, Ciresi, Neilson, Jozwiak, Malagari, Delloso,Cephas

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, establishing the American Rescue Plan Local Bridge Trust Fund Grant Program; and making an appropriation.

Referred To Commerce

HB 2558 - Representative RABB

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Frankel, N. Nelson, Sanchez, Rozzi, Madden, Hohenstein, Ciresi,Parker

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 12 (Commerce and Trade) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for legitimate cannabis-related business; and making a related repeal.

Referred To Finance

HB 2559 - Representative MIHALEK

Co-Sponsors: D. Miller, Schlossberg, Hill-Evans, Pickett, Longietti, A. Davis, James, Hohenstein, Driscoll, Kirkland, Bizzarro, Lewis Delrosso, Deluca, Harkins, Greiner, Pisciottano, Mercuri, Merski, Brooks, Mizgorski, Gaydos,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in waterfront development tax credit, further providing for limitations.

Referred To Health

HB 2544 - Representative KAUFFMAN

Co-Sponsors: Rapp, Freeman, Ryan, Boback, Rader, Irvin, Wheeland, Longietti, Sainato, Hershey, Dowling, Sankey, Pennycuick, M. Mackenzie, Sturla, Rigby, Briggs, Stambaugh, Staats, Schweyer, Bernstine, Mcneill, Schlossberg, Mehaffie, Thomas, Deluca, Sanchez, Stephens, Schlegel Culver,R. Brown

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act establishing the Outpatient Renal Dialysis Facility Qualified Staff Retention and Recruitment Program within the Department of Human Services; and making an appropriation.

Referred To Judiciary

HR 199 - Representative JOZWIAK

Co-Sponsors: Struzzi, Millard, Hamm, Galloway, Peifer, Pickett, Rozzi, Cox, Guenst, Knowles, Merski, Hennessey, Sonney, Metzgar, Ryan, Boback, Polinchock, Rigby, Kauffman, Schlossberg, Diamond, James, Harkins, Mcneill, E. Nelson, T. Davis, Longietti, Pashinski, Sainato, Driscoll, Saylor, C. Williams, Metcalfe, Ecker, Deluca, Maloney, Delloso, Gillen, Thomas, Staats, Delozier, Farry, B. Miller, Rowe, Madden, Marshall, Deasy, Schlegel Culver, Neilson, Keefer, Smith, Moul, Warren,Mentzer

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution honoring the memory of law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

HB 2556 - Representative LEE

Co-Sponsors: Frankel, Kulik, Rabb, Kinsey,Krajewski

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general principles of justification, further providing for use of force in law enforcement.

Referred To State Government

HR 198 - Representative SILVIS

Co-Sponsors: Cook, Driscoll, Longietti, Polinchock, Rozzi, Ryan, Smith, White, D. Williams, R. Brown, Millard, Pickett, Mentzer, Deluca, Gillen, Moul, Schlegel Culver, Neilson,Owlett

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to condemn the actions of the military of the Russian Federation in Ukraine and express support for the Ukrainian people fleeing violence inflicted by the Russian military.

Monday, November 8, 2021

HR 150

Amendment 2884 - Filed By Representative Isaacson

HB 1220

Amendment 1051 - Filed By Representative Pennycuick

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

HR 150

Amendment 2669 - Filed By Representative Mercuri

HB 159

Amendment 2729 - Filed By Representative Delozier

HB 1694

Amendment 2738 - Filed By Representative Millard

SB 251

Amendment 2340 - Filed By Representative Burgos

Amendment 2415 - Filed By Representative Lawrence

Amendment 2418 - Filed By Representative Lawrence

Amendment 2751 - Filed By Representative Moul

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

HB 1443

Amendment 2749 - Filed By Representative Krajewski

Amendment 2752 - Filed By Representative Frankel

Amendment 2769 - Filed By Representative Benham

HB 1819

Amendment 2736 - Filed By Representative Saylor

HB 1877

Amendment 2713 - Filed By Representative Mizgorski

HB 1995

Amendment 2742 - Filed By Representative Struzzi

Monday, October 25, 2021

HB 1260

Amendment 2699 - Filed By Representative Thomas

HB 1451

Amendment 2717 - Filed By Representative Matzie

Amendment 2719 - Filed By Representative Zabel

Amendment 2724 - Filed By Representative Zabel

Amendment 2734 - Filed By Representative Kinkead

HB 1599

Amendment 2689 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1600

Amendment 2667 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1601

Amendment 2668 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1603

Amendment 2662 - Filed By Representative Lewis

HB 1605

Amendment 2663 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1606

Amendment 2672 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1607

Amendment 2664 - Filed By Representative Diamond

HB 1608

Amendment 2666 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1609

Amendment 2690 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 1736

Amendment 2643 - Filed By Representative R. Mackenzie

Friday, October 22, 2021

HB 1615

Amendment 2692 - Filed By Representative Otten

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

HB 1612

Amendment 2406 - Filed By Representative Hamm

SB 248

Amendment 2510 - Filed By Representative C. Williams

Amendment 2550 - Filed By Representative Maloney

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

HB 1615

Amendment 2545 - Filed By Representative Metzgar

HB 1819

Amendment 2534 - Filed By Representative Labs

Monday, October 4, 2021

HB 930

Amendment 2530 - Filed By Representative Schlegel Culver

HB 1464

Amendment 2390 - Filed By Representative Wheatley

HB 1842

Amendment 2445 - Filed By Representative Stambaugh

HB 1868

Amendment 2386 - Filed By Representative Mako

HB 1871

Amendment 2507 - Filed By Representative Hennessey

Friday, October 1, 2021

HB 1332

Amendment 2505 - Filed By Representative Lewis

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

HB 527

Amendment 2423 - Filed By Representative Mizgorski

HB 774

Amendment 2429 - Filed By Representative Brooks

HB 1642

Amendment 2519 - Filed By Representative White

Amendment 2521 - Filed By Representative Carroll

Amendment 2526 - Filed By Representative Longietti

Amendment 2527 - Filed By Representative Longietti

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

HB 1196

Amendment 811 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

HB 1795

Amendment 2300 - Filed By Representative Labs

HB 1840

Amendment 2301 - Filed By Representative R. Brown

SB 420

Amendment 2385 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

Monday, September 27, 2021

HB 1254

Amendment 2375 - Filed By Representative Sonney

Monday, September 20, 2021

HR 139

Amendment 2266 - Filed By Representative Labs

HB 1774

Amendment 2267 - Filed By Representative Flood

SB 397

Amendment 2235 - Filed By Representative Hickernell

SB 398

Amendment 2236 - Filed By Representative Hickernell

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

HB 520

Amendment 2172 - Filed By Representative R. Mackenzie

Friday, June 25, 2021

SB 255

Amendment 2141 - Filed By Representative Saylor

SB 381

Amendment 2151 - Filed By Representative Saylor

Thursday, June 24, 2021

SB 265

Amendment 2051 - Filed By Representative Cox

Amendment 2084 - Filed By Representative Jones

SB 266

Amendment 2106 - Filed By Representative Cox

SB 532

Amendment 2036 - Filed By Representative Causer

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

HB 604

Amendment 1953 - Filed By Representative Metcalfe

HB 1280

Amendment 1963 - Filed By Representative Rapp

HB 1443

Amendment 1968 - Filed By Representative Sanchez

SB 411

Amendment 2009 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

Amendment 2018 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

SB 516

Amendment 1990 - Filed By Representative D. Miller

SB 664

Amendment 1997 - Filed By Representative Benninghoff

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

HB 1410

Amendment 1854 - Filed By Representative Fee

HB 1446

Amendment 1932 - Filed By Representative Sonney

HB 1533

Amendment 1915 - Filed By Representative Topper

HB 1534

Amendment 1744 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

HB 1660

Amendment 1916 - Filed By Representative Sonney

SB 411

Amendment 1598 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

Amendment 1853 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

Monday, June 21, 2021

HB 1300

Amendment 1870 - Filed By Representative Longietti

Amendment 1871 - Filed By Representative Longietti

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

HB 947

Amendment 1442 - Filed By Representative Zimmerman

HB 1294

Amendment 1709 - Filed By Representative Freeman

HB 1300

Amendment 1737 - Filed By Representative Keefer

Amendment 1754 - Filed By Representative Stephens

Amendment 1755 - Filed By Representative Grove

Amendment 1816 - Filed By Representative Grove

Amendment 1826 - Filed By Representative Grove

Amendment 1829 - Filed By Representative B. Miller

Amendment 1834 - Filed By Representative Mcclinton

HB 1367

Amendment 1595 - Filed By Representative Freeman

HB 1621

Amendment 1832 - Filed By Representative B. Miller

Amendment 1833 - Filed By Representative B. Miller

SB 442

Amendment 1787 - Filed By Representative Lawrence

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

HB 262

Amendment 1591 - Filed By Representative Cox

HB 822

Amendment 1607 - Filed By Representative Ryan

HB 1300

Amendment 1714 - Filed By Representative Davidson

HB 1302

Amendment 1565 - Filed By Representative Armanini

HB 1377

Amendment 1599 - Filed By Representative Galloway

HB 1497

Amendment 1578 - Filed By Representative Metzgar

HB 1588

Amendment 1621 - Filed By Representative Mercuri

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Master Roll Call

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

Mot Adjourn, Lewis

19 YEAS    183 NAYS    1 LVE

H C R R R

107 YEAS    92 NAYS    4 LVE

HB 2507, Final Passage

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2496, Final Passage

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2449, Final Passage

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2412, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 2275, Motion To CONST, DAWKINS

117 YEAS    83 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 2275, Final Passage

151 YEAS    49 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 2214 A4129, Amendment Vote

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2169, Final Passage

104 YEAS    98 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2159, Final Passage

113 YEAS    89 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2097, Final Passage

201 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2086, Final Passage

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 1866 A4074, Amendment Vote

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 978, Final Passage

202 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 71, Motion To SPECIAL ORDER, BERNSTINE

82 YEAS    120 NAYS    1 LVE

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Master Roll Call

203 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2525, Final Passage

160 YEAS    43 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2507 A4114, Amendment Vote

203 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2464, Final Passage

170 YEAS    33 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2449 A4105, Amendment Vote

168 YEAS    35 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2277, Final Passage

203 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2275 A4142, Amendment Vote Suspend RULES

155 YEAS    48 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2275 A4142, Amendment Vote

151 YEAS    52 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2275 A4022, Amendment Vote

90 YEAS    113 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2275 A4009, Amendment Vote

90 YEAS    113 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2275 A4008, Amendment Vote

90 YEAS    113 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2271, Final Passage

180 YEAS    23 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2238, Final Passage

115 YEAS    88 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2210, Final Passage

174 YEAS    29 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2209, Final Passage

185 YEAS    18 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2159 A3962, Amendment Vote

119 YEAS    84 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2097 A3990, Amendment Vote

203 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1960, Final Passage

195 YEAS    8 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1929, Final Passage

202 YEAS    1 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1123 A4128, Amendment Vote

203 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1123, Final Passage

187 YEAS    16 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 385, Final Passage

203 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

Monday, April 25, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2238 A4024, Amendment Vote

60 YEAS    140 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2238 A3922, Amendment Vote

65 YEAS    135 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1962, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1123 A3996, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 934, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 875, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 121, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

SB 349 A4028, Amendment Vote

88 YEAS    112 NAYS    0 LVE

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Master Roll Call

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2458, Final Passage

124 YEAS    74 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2457, Final Passage

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2456, Final Passage

183 YEAS    15 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2397, Final Passage

196 YEAS    2 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1847, Final Passage

197 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1330 A4016, Amendment Vote Suspend RULES

184 YEAS    14 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1330 A4016, Amendment Vote

168 YEAS    30 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1330, Final Passage

143 YEAS    55 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 224, Final Passage

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 223, Final Passage

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 479, Final Passage

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 478, Final Passage

197 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

Uncontested Calendar

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2458 A3983, Amendment Vote

197 YEAS    2 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2419, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2401, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2373, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2212, Final Passage

198 YEAS    1 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2171, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2073, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 1984, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 1184, Concurrence

112 YEAS    87 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 972, Final Passage

115 YEAS    84 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 746, Final Passage

183 YEAS    16 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 245, Concurrence

198 YEAS    1 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 224 A3872, Amendment Vote

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

SB 1020, Final Passage

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

Monday, April 11, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2461, Final Passage

116 YEAS    84 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2451, Final Passage

110 YEAS    90 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2450, Final Passage

116 YEAS    84 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2447, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2401 A3837, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 2169 A3842, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1957, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1790, Final Passage

197 YEAS    3 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 1281, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 972 A3838, Amendment Vote

85 YEAS    115 NAYS    0 LVE

HB 604, Final Passage

115 YEAS    85 NAYS    0 LVE

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Master Roll Call

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

HB 2461 A3821, Amendment Vote

115 YEAS    83 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2461 A3816, Amendment Vote

116 YEAS    82 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2447 A3786, Amendment Vote

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2068, Final Passage

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1281 A3804, Amendment Vote

198 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 637, Final Passage

126 YEAS    72 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 604 A3819, Amendment Vote Motion To POSTPONE

87 YEAS    111 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 604 A3819, Amendment Vote

122 YEAS    76 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 189, Resolution Vote

126 YEAS    72 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 188, Resolution Vote

174 YEAS    24 NAYS    2 LVE

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