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Monday, July 11, 2022

SECOND CONSIDERATION

Commerce Bills

HB 424, Printer's Number 401

An Act amending the act of July 9, 1970 (P.L.484, No.164), entitled "An act relating to indemnification agreements between architects, engineers or surveyors and owners, contractors, subcontractors or suppliers," further providing for title of act; and providing for indemnification agreements relative to construction contracts, including agreements for architectural, engineering or land surveying services. - Rules, June 21, 2022 - This bill amends the act of July 9, 1970 providing for indemnification agreements relative to construction contracts.

HB 2286, Printer's Number 2674

An Act amending the act of July 31, 1968 (P.L.805, No.247), known as the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in zoning, further providing for ordinance provisions. - Commerce, June 22, 2022 - This bill amends the PA Municipalities Planning Code to provide for ordinance provisions.

Education Bills

HB 1254, Printer's Number 1328

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for in-person instruction or tuition grant program required. - Education, June 20, 2022 - This bill amends the Public School Code to require a school district to create a tuition grant program for resident students.

HB 2022, Printer's Number 3016

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, providing for School-Based Mental Health Services Pilot Grant Program. - Education, June 13, 2022 - This bill amends the Public School Code to provide for school-based behavioral health assistance.

HB 2023, Printer's Number 3017

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for mental health awareness education. - Education, June 13, 2022 - This bill amends the Public School Code to provide for behavioral health awareness education.

Finance Bills

HB 359, Printer's Number 331

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, in emergency finance and tax provisions, providing for exemption from taxation. - Finance, July 7, 2022 - This bill amends the Fiscal Code to exclude economic recovery payments issued under the Federal Coronavirus Aid Act or the Federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, from consideration as income, earned income or taxable income.

HB 1151, Printer's Number 1207

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties of the Department of Revenue, repealing provisions relating to vehicle and tractor codes. - Finance, September 12, 2022 - This bill provides for powers and duties of the Department of Revenue, repealing provisions relating to vehicle and tractor codes.

Health Bills

HB 1693, Printer's Number 2712

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, providing for notice of legal representation for medical assistance. - Health, July 1, 2022 - This bill provides for notice of legal representation for medical assistance.

SB 317, Printer's Number 325

An Act providing for expedited partner therapy and for liability. - Health, July 7, 2022 - This bill establishes the Expedited Partner Therapy.

Judiciary Bills

HB 38, Printer's Number 105

A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, organizing the Judiciary into representative districts and further providing for residency requirements. - Judiciary, June 30, 2022 - This bill is a Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, organizing the Judiciary into representative districts and further providing for residency requirements.

HB 1092, Printer's Number 3144

An Act amending the act of October 9, 2008 (P.L.1408, No.113), known as the Scrap Material Theft Prevention Act, further providing for identification requirements for sale of scrap materials to scrap processors and recycling facility operators and for penalties. - Judiciary, July 1, 2022 - This bill amends Title 73 to provide additional identification requirements for sellers of scrap materials.

HB 1093, Printer's Number 1126

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in proprietary and official rights, further providing for use of carts, cases, trays, baskets, boxes and other containers. - Judiciary, July 1, 2022 - This bill amends Title 18 to increase the grading of the offense of theft of containers and other plastics from a summary to a misdemeanor of the third degree.

HB 1587, Printer's Number 1761

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, providing for arrests of previously convicted persons possessing firearms in a subsequent offense; and, in sentencing, providing for sentences for previously convicted persons possessing firearms in a subsequent offense. - Rules, June 13, 2022 - This bill provides for arrests of previously convicted persons possessing firearms in a subsequent offense.

HB 2290, Printer's Number 2696

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in theft and related offenses, further providing for theft of secondary metal. - Judiciary, July 1, 2022 - This bill amends Title 18 to provide that a person commits the offense of theft of secondary metal if he unlawfully detaches and takes a catalytic converter with the intent to deprive the rightful owner thereof.

HB 2580, Printer's Number 3093

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. - Judiciary, September 12, 2022 - This bill amends Title 23 to eliminate the three-day waiting period for issuance of a marriage license.

Labor & Industry Bill

HB 1104, Printer's Number 1144

An Act amending the act of November 10, 1999 (P.L.491, No.45), known as the Pennsylvania Construction Code Act, in adoption and enforcement by municipalities, further providing for administration and enforcement. - Labor & Industry, June 14, 2022 - This bill amends Section 501 of the Uniform Construction Code to require construction permit holders for non-residential construction sites to disclose the names and addresses of the contractors performing work on the site.

Liquor Control Bills

HB 2272, Printer's Number 2622

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, prohibiting the Commonwealth from manufacturing or selling liquor. - Rules, June 13, 2022 - This bill proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, prohibiting the Commonwealth from manufacturing or selling liquor.

SB 1212, Printer's Number 1843

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 malt and brewed beverages manufacturers', distributors' and importing distributors' licenses, for renewal of licenses and temporary provisions for licensees in armed service and for rights of municipalities preserved. - Liquor Control, July 6, 2022 - This bill provides for amplified noise for liquor licenses in 2A through 8 counties.

Professional Licensure Bill

HB 1862, Printer's Number 2108

An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), known as the Medical Practice Act of 1985, further providing for institutional license; and abrogating a related regulation. - Professional Licensure, July 7, 2022 - This bill amends the Medical Practice Act to preserve a COVID-19 regulatory waiver that allows physicians with an institutional license in a teaching hospital to serve patients at more than just two facilities in a given health system.

State Government Bills

HB 1218, Printer's Number 1278

An Act granting authority to sports organizations relating to mask wearing during sporting events. - State Government, June 22, 2022 - This bill grants authority to sports organizations relating to mask wearing during sporting events.

HB 1482, Printer's Number 1600

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in preliminary provisions, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, providing for reports on implementation of elections; and, in electronic voting systems, repealing provisions relating to statistical sample. - State Government, June 20, 2022 - This bill establishes the Bureau of Election Audits.

HB 1596, Printer's Number 2178

A Joint Resolution proposing separate and distinct and integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for qualifications of electors, for method of elections and secrecy in voting and for election and registration laws and providing for election audits and for the election and qualifications of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. - State Government, June 27, 2022 - This is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania providing for qualifications of electors.

HB 2069, Printer's Number 2390

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, further providing for action on concurrent orders and resolutions. - State Government, June 20, 2022 - This is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, further providing for action on concurrent orders and resolutions.

HB 2070, Printer's Number 2391

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, providing for executive orders. - State Government, June 20, 2022 - This is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, providing for executive orders.

HB 2207, Printer's Number 2572

A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for Legislative Reapportionment Commission and providing for the Citizens' Legislative Reapportionment Commission. - State Government, June 29, 2022 - This bill is a Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for Legislative Reapportionment Commission and providing for the Citizens' Legislative Reapportionment Commission.

SB 423, Printer's Number 1591

An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan; and, in benefits, further providing for termination of annuities. - State Government, June 29, 2022 - This bill provides return to Service Legislation: Part-Time Fire Instructor.

SB 738, Printer's Number 867

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for explanation of ballot question. - State Government, June 20, 2022 - This bill provides for explanation of ballot question.

Transportation Bills

HB 151, Printer's Number 116

An Act designating the portion of State Route 2038, also known as Fitzwatertown Road, between Jenkintown Road and North Hills Avenue in Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, as the CPL Vincent J. Wargo, Jr., U.S.M.C. Memorial Highway. - Transportation, July 7, 2022 - This bill designates the portion of State Route 2038, also known as Fitzwatertown Road, between Jenkintown Road and North Hills Avenue in Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, as the CPL Vincent J. Wargo, Jr., U.S.M.C. Memorial Highway.

HB 152, Printer's Number 117

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 43267, on that portion of State Route 3041, also known as Dishong Mountain Road, over U.S. Route 22 in Jackson Township, Cambria County, as the Technical Sergeant Mike Capelli Memorial Bridge. - Transportation, July 7, 2022 - This bill designates a bridge on that portion of State Route 3041, also known as Dishong Mountain Road, over U.S. Route 22 in Jackson Township, Cambria County, as the Technical Sergeant Mike Capelli Memorial Bridge.

HB 371, Printer's Number 343

An Act designating the portion of Pennsylvania Route 837, also known as Duquesne Boulevard, between Center Street in the City of Duquesne, Allegheny County, and Hoffman Boulevard in West Mifflin Borough, Allegheny County, as the Clifton P. Pitts Memorial Highway. - Transportation, June 29, 2022 - This bill designates the portion of Pennsylvania Route 837, also known as Duquesne Boulevard, between Center Street in the City of Duquesne, Allegheny County, and Hoffman Boulevard in West Mifflin Borough, Allegheny County, as the Clifton P. Pitts Memorial Highway.

HB 929, Printer's Number 924

An Act designating a roundabout at Pennsylvania Route 34, Spring Road, Pennsylvania Route 850, Valley Road, and Pisgah State Road in Carroll Township, Perry County, as the Shane E. Troutman Memorial Roundabout. - Transportation, June 22, 2022 - This bill designates a roundabout at Pennsylvania Route 34, Spring Road, Pennsylvania Route 850, Valley Road, and Pisgah State Road in Carroll Township, Perry County, as the Shane E. Troutman Memorial Roundabout.

HB 1641, Printer's Number 1825

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 8517, carrying Pennsylvania Route 403 over the Stonycreek River in Ferndale Borough, Cambria County, as the Private First Class Lee David Meadows Memorial Bridge. - Transportation, June 30, 2022 - This bill designates a bridge carrying Pennsylvania Route 403 over the Stonycreek River in Ferndale Borough, Cambria County, as the Private First Class Lee David Meadows Memorial Bridge.

HB 1830, Printer's Number 2074

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 25507, on that portion of State Route 3006 over the Kinzua Creek in the census-designated place of Westline, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Westline Veterans Memorial Bridge. - Transportation, June 30, 2022 - This bill designates a bridge on that portion of State Route 3006 over the Kinzua Creek in the census-designated place of Westline, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Westline Veterans Memorial Bridge.

SB 153, Printer's Number 127

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in size, weight and load, further providing for maximum gross weight of vehicles. - Transportation, July 1, 2022 - This bill provides for maximum gross weight of vehicles.

Veterans Affairs & Emergency Prep. Bill

HB 1577, Printer's Number 1729

An Act amending the act of October 31, 2006 (P.L.1210, No.133), known as the Price Gouging Act, further providing for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation. - Rules, July 7, 2022 - This bill provides for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation.

THIRD CONSIDERATION

Health Bill

HB 681, Printer's Number 1187

An Act prohibiting enforcement of covenants not to compete in health care practitioner employment agreements. - Appropriations, June 15, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill prohibits enforcement of covenants not to compete in health care practitioner employment agreements.

Judiciary Bill

HB 1590, Printer's Number 1747

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sentencing, further providing for sentencing generally. - Appropriations, June 14, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill amends Title 42 to make sentencing guidelines presumptive for certain offenses involving firearms.

Labor & Industry Bill

HB 922, Printer's Number 911

An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further providing for compensable injuries, subrogation and proration. - Appropriations, June 27, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill amends the Workers' Compensation Act to provide employers or their insurance the right to treat a third-party settlement related to a workers' compensation claim as a credit for future medical costs.

Local Government Bill

HB 2428, Printer's Number 3153

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. - Appropriations, July 7, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill amends the Sunshine Act to facilitate the creation of local rules allowing meetings to be broadcast online and allow public comment via authorized telecommunications devices.

State Government Bill

HB 1800, Printer's Number 2431

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, as follows: in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions, providing for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for reports on implementation of elections; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards and providing for county boards of elections and satellite offices; in district election officers, further providing for district election boards and election, for qualifications of election officers, for tie votes for judge and inspector, for clerks of election and machine inspectors, for vacancies in election boards, appointment, judge and majority inspector to be members of majority party and minority inspector to be member of minority party, for election officers to be sworn, for oath of judge of election, for oaths of inspectors of election, for oaths of clerks of election, for oath of machine inspectors, for power of election officers to administer oaths, for compensation of district election officers and for appointment of watchers; in election districts and polling places, further providing for polling places to be selected by county board, for public buildings to be used where possible and portable polling places and for temporary polling places; providing for registration of electors; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and for number of ballots to be printed and specimen ballots; in voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines, for preparation of voting machines by county election boards and for delivery of voting machines and supplies by county election boards to election officers; in electronic voting systems, further providing for experimental use of electronic voting systems and for statistical sample and providing for requirements of accessible voting machines and for voting system defects, disclosure, investigation and penalties; repealing provisions relating to voting apparatus bonds and providing for election equipment funding; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, providing for voter's bill of rights, for senior voter's bill of rights and for disabled voter's bill of rights and further providing for delivery of ballots and supplies to judges of election, for time for opening and closing polls, for opening of polls, posting cards of instruction and notices of penalties and voters' rights and examination of voting machines, for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges, for assistance in voting and for deadline for receipt of valid voter registration application; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by absentee electors, providing for supervised voting by qualified absentee electors in certain facilities and further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by mail-in electors; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; providing for early voting by qualified electors; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for returns to be open to public inspection and exceptions and for computation of returns by county board, certification and issuance of certificates of election; in recounts and contest, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections and for powers and duties of district attorneys relating to elections; in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places, for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls and hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty, for violation of any provision of act and for violations of provisions relating to absentee and mail-in ballots and providing for unlawful collection of ballots and for prohibiting duress and intimidation of elections officials; providing for reimbursements and withholding; and making an appropriation and making a related repeal. - Appropriations, June 20, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill provides for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code.

Urban Affairs Bill

SB 797, Printer's Number 1755

An Act amending the act of December 20, 2000 (P.L.949, No.130), known as the Neighborhood Improvement District Act, further providing for definitions, for creation of neighborhood improvement district and for powers of neighborhood improvement district management association. - Appropriations, June 21, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill amends the Neighborhood Improvement District Act to simplify the process, and to allow counties of the second class to establish NIDs.

Veterans Affairs & Emergency Prep. Bill

HB 860, Printer's Number 2422

An Act regulating certain smoke alarms; providing for dwelling unit owner and tenant responsibilities; and prescribing penalties. - Appropriations, June 21, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached - This bill establishes the Smoke Alarm Responsibility Act.

RESOLUTIONS

HR 19, Printer's Number 185

A Resolution honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and recognizing the week of January 18 through 24, 2021, as "Martin Luther King, Jr., Week of Remembrance" in Pennsylvania. - State Government, June 29, 2022

HR 74, Printer's Number 868

A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study and issue a report on the current status, management and benefits of conservation corridors in this Commonwealth. - Transportation, June 20, 2022

HR 107, Printer's Number 1615

A Resolution adopting a temporary Rule of the House of Representatives relating to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) minimizing the spread of COVID-19. - Rules, June 14, 2022

HR 117, Printer's Number 1878

A Resolution appointing and empowering the Judiciary Committee to conduct an investigation. - Judiciary, September 12, 2022

HR 174, Printer's Number 2793

A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a thorough and comprehensive study on the cost of implementing a safety plan for staffing of State correctional institutions on Level 3 and Level 4 housing units in this Commonwealth. - Judiciary, June 21, 2022

Veto Messages

HB 972, Printer's Number 2886

An Act providing for sport activities in public institutions of higher education and public school entities to be expressly designated male, female or coed; and creating causes of action for harms suffered by designation. - July 8, 2022

HB 979, Printer's Number 1706

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for limitation on the regulation of firearms and ammunition; and, in preemptions, providing for regulation of firearms and ammunition. - February 7, 2022

HB 1184, Printer's Number 2928

An Act amending Title 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in creation and alteration, further providing for definitions, for contiguous areas, for applications, for borough advisory committee, for adjustment of indebtedness, for judicial adjustment, for judicial adjustment award proceedings, for compensation, expenses and costs, for territory located in multiple counties and for bond issues and taxation; in associations and organizations, further providing for associations and organizations for mayors; in elections of officers, further providing for eligibility; in powers, duties and rights of appointed officers and employees, further providing for appointments and incompatible offices and for police serving under cooperative agreement or contract; in corporate powers, further providing for specific powers; in taxation and finance, further providing for investment of funds; providing for solid waste collection and disposition; and, in ordinances, further providing for ordinances and resolutions and for publication. - April 25, 2022

HB 1300, Printer's Number 1869

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, as follows: in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions, providing for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for reports on implementation of elections; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards and providing for county boards of elections and satellite offices; in district election officers, further providing for qualifications of election officers, for compensation of district election officers and for appointment of watchers; providing for registration of electors; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and for number of ballots to be printed and specimen ballots; in voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines, for preparation of voting machines by county election boards and for delivery of voting machines and supplies by county election boards to election officers; in electronic voting systems, further providing for experimental use of electronic voting systems and for statistical sample and providing for requirements of accessible voting machines; in voting apparatus bonds, providing for voting system defects, disclosure, investigations and penalties; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, providing for voter's bill of rights, for senior voter's bill of rights, for disabled voter's bill of rights and further providing for time for opening and closing polls, for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges and for deadline for receipt of valid voter registration application; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots, for voting by absentee electors, providing for supervised voting by qualified absentee electors in certain facilities and further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by mail-in electors; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; providing for early voting by qualified electors; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for returns to be open to public inspection and exceptions and for computation of returns by county board, certification and issuance of certificates of election; in recounts and contest, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections; in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places and for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls, hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty, for violation of any provision of act, for violations of provisions relating to absentee and mail-in ballots and providing for unlawful collection of ballots and prohibiting duress and intimidation of elections officials; providing for reimbursements and withholding; and making a related repeal. - September 20, 2021

HB 1332, Printer's Number 2272

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for online curriculum availability. - January 10, 2022

HB 1420, Printer's Number 3371

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in general powers and duties of the Department of Public Welfare, providing for COVID-19 mental health public awareness campaign; in public assistance, further providing for eligibility and for medical assistance payments for institutional care and providing for resident care and related costs and for pharmacy benefits manager audit and obligations; in the aged, further providing for LIFE program and providing for agency with choice; in children and youth, further providing for limits on reimbursements to counties; in nursing facility assessments, further providing for time periods; in managed care organization assessments, further providing for assessment amount; providing for innovative health care delivery models; abrogating regulations; and making a related repeal. - July 08, 2022

HB 2146, Printer's Number 2541

An Act apportioning this Commonwealth into congressional districts in conformity with constitutional requirements; providing for the nomination and election of Congressmen; and requiring publication of notice of the establishment of congressional districts following the Federal decennial census. - February 7, 2022

Monday, August 8, 2022

1:00 PM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on Volunteer firefighting equipment tax credits.

CCAC Boyce Campus Auditorium
595 Beatty Rd.
Monroeville, PA 15146

LOCATION: CCAC Boyce Campus Auditorium 595 Beatty Rd. Monroeville, PA 15146

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

10:00 AM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on Powering PA: Fusion Energy.

K&L Gates Center
210 6th Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

LOCATION: K&L Gates Center 210 6th Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15222

1:00 PM REPUBLICAN POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on Mining for the Future: Jobs, Supply Chains and National Security. Pennsylvania's Emerging Critical Mineral and Rare Earth Element Industry.

Seminar Room
401 Steidle Building
Penn State University, PA 16802

LOCATION: Seminar Room 401 Steidle Building Penn State University, PA 16802

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

9:00 AM HOUSE VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Informational meeting where the VA&EP Committee will receive an update on the PSU Veterans Law Clinic.

Center for Security Research and Education,
Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic
Penn State Law
University Park, PA 16802

LOCATION: Center for Security Research and Education, Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic Penn State Law University Park, PA 16802

10:00 AM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on PA as a Hydrogen Hub.

Operating Engineers 66 - 111 Zeta Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15238

LOCATION: Operating Engineers 66 - 111 Zeta Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15238

10:00 AM AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS

Joint informational meeting on Enhancing Meat Processing Opportunities in PA.

Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center
2710 W. Pine Grove Road
Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865

LOCATION: Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center 2710 W. Pine Grove Road Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865

Thursday, August 11, 2022

10:00 AM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on (Joint public hearing with Women's Health Caucus: A Post-Roe PA).

Chatham University, Mellon Board Room - 1 Woodlands Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15232

LOCATION: Chatham University, Mellon Board Room - 1 Woodlands Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15232

Monday, August 15, 2022

1:00 PM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on Healthy Parks & Open Spaces.

Kingsessing Recreation Center - 4901 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19143

LOCATION: Kingsessing Recreation Center - 4901 Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19143

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

Informational meeting on (Act 2 of 2022) Opioid Abuse Child Impact Task Force Meeting.

In person, at the CoPAHUB located at 2525 N. 7th Street, HBG. For virtual connection contact
ra-pwact2taskforce@pa.gov

LOCATION: In person, at the CoPAHUB located at 2525 N. 7th Street, HBG. For virtual connection contact ra-pwact2taskforce@pa.gov

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

10:00 AM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Public hearing on Landlord/Tenant Issues.

Salus University, The Eye Institute - 1200 W. Godfrey Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19141

LOCATION: Salus University, The Eye Institute - 1200 W. Godfrey Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19141

10:30 AM HOUSE STATE GOVERNMENT

Public hearing on Open Primaries; Representative Quinn's HB 1369 (Pennsylvania Open Primaries legislation).

The John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts
(Topper Theatre) at Villanova University
800 East Lancaster Ave.
Villanova, PA 19085

LOCATION: The John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts (Topper Theatre) at Villanova University 800 East Lancaster Ave. Villanova, PA 19085

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

10:00 AM DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Informational meeting on Economic Drivers of Reading Tour and Roundtable.

Supernatural Produce Supermarket - North 4th & Elm Streets, Reading, PA

LOCATION: Supernatural Produce Supermarket - North 4th & Elm Streets, Reading, PA

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA">10:30 AM CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA

Center for Rural Pennsylvania Board of Directors Meeting. The board will meet to conduct regular business affairs of the Center.
Any questions please contact Linda Hinson at lhinson@rural.pa.gov.

Elk County Visitor Center
Discovery Room
950 Winslow Hill Road
Benezette, PA 15821

LOCATION: Elk County Visitor Center Discovery Room 950 Winslow Hill Road Benezette, PA 15821

10:30 AM HOUSE STATE GOVERNMENT

Public hearing on the impact of cybersecurity and blockchain on government operations.

Mill 19, Building A, Room 222
4501 Lytle St., Pittsburgh, PA.

LOCATION: Mill 19, Building A, Room 222 4501 Lytle St., Pittsburgh, PA.

1:00 PM HOUSE GAMING OVERSIGHT

Public hearing on HB 2743 sponsored by Representative Seth Grove regarding the gallonage requirements for VGT truck stop locations..

60 East Wing

LOCATION: 60 East Wing

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

10:00 AM HOUSE JUDICIARY

Public hearing on House Bill 1826, Clean Slate Expansion.

Room 515
Irvis Office

LOCATION: Room 515 Irvis Office

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

9:00 AM HOUSE URBAN AFFAIRS

Public hearing on Northeastern Pennsylvania, and other areas of the Commonwealth, which continue to experience a limited market for attainable and affordable housing. The purpose of this hearing is to gather information from industry and housing experts through testimony. In turn, the committee can use the information to potentially craft legislative proposals that may bolster access and/or the development of attainable/affordable and work force housing..

Room 205
Ryan Office

LOCATION: Room 205 Ryan Office

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2758 - Representative RABB

Co-Sponsors: Benham, Bullock, Fiedler, Hill-Evans, Howard, Innamorato, Kinkead, Krajewski, Lee, N. Nelson, Zabel, Hohenstein, Madden, Cephas, Kinsey, Sanchez, Delloso, A. Davis, D. Williams, Parker, Kirkland, Webster, Daley,Mcclinton

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in juvenile matters, further providing for definitions, for scope of chapter, for inspection of court files and records, for transfer from criminal proceedings, for place of detention and for conduct of hearings and repealing provisions relating to transfer to criminal proceedings.

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Referred To Liquor Control

HB 2757 - Representative FRITZ

Co-Sponsors: Kaufer, Millard, Hennessey, Guenst, Pickett, Rowe, Sankey, Bernstine, Rothman, Struzzi, Warner, Schmitt, Keefer, E. Nelson, Mihalek,Smith

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 breweries; and, in distilleries, wineries, bonded warehouses, bailees for hire and transporters for hire, further providing for limited distilleries and distilleries.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2756 - Representative KERWIN

Co-Sponsors: Armanini, Boback, Brooks, Causer, Gillen, James, Mentzer, Metcalfe, Millard, Ryan,Twardzik

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, providing for Operation Inherent Resolve veterans plate.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Referred To Judiciary

HR 223 - Representative ZABEL

Co-Sponsors: Madden, Rabb, Sanchez, Krajewski, Hohenstein, Schlossberg, Delloso, Howard, Warren, Kinkead,D. Williams

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Concurrent Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish a bipartisan task force to study the Pennsylvania Crimes Code in order to identify redundant, overlapping and inconsistent offenses, improper grading and gaps in criminal liability, and to make recommendations to the General Assembly.

Friday, July 22, 2022

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2755 - Representative FRANKEL

Co-Sponsors: Briggs, Isaacson, Hohenstein, Hill-Evans, Burgos, Sanchez, Hanbidge, Galloway, Conklin, Delloso, Mcneill, Freeman, Schlossberg, N. Nelson, Lee, Howard, Shusterman, Deasy, Sims, A. Davis, O'mara, Guzman, Schweyer, Mcclinton, Sturla, Kosierowski, Sappey, Mullins, Kim, Thomas, Malagari, Guenst, Webster, T. Davis, Innamorato, Gainey, Madden, Bizzarro, Kinkead, Benham, Bullock, Krueger, Harris, Markosek, Samuelson, Warren, Dawkins,D. Miller

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense of ethnic intimidation; and, in particular rights and immunities, further prohibiting civil rights violations.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2754 - Representative SCHEMEL

Co-Sponsors: Boback, Ciresi, Deluca, Ecker, Gleim, Kauffman, Mentzer, Millard, Moul, Rapp,Ryan

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in provisions relating to slayers, adding provisions relating to elder abuse, elder abusers and victims; and making an editorial change and conforming amendments.

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Act No. 96

HB 2644 - Representative CAUSER

Co-Sponsors: Rapp, Metcalfe, Armanini, Brooks, Hennessey, Hershey, James, Moul, Oberlander, Owlett, Pickett, Ryan, Smith,Zimmerman

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 58 (Oil and Gas) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for oil and gas well plugging oversight; in development, further providing for bonding and for well plugging funds; establishing the Oil and Gas Well Plugging Grant Program; and making a related repeal.

Monday, July 18, 2022

Referred To Commerce

HR 222 - Representative COOK

Co-Sponsors: O'neal, Ryan, Gillen, Causer, Maloney, Silvis, Kaufer, Rader, Kail, James, Warner, Mentzer, Smith, Wentling, Sankey, Schnee, Schmitt, Rapp, Roae, Davanzo, Armanini, E. Nelson, Kauffman, Pickett, Rigby, Topper, Pennycuick, B. Miller, Helm, Greiner, Mihalek, Boback,Major

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee and provide a report to the House of Representatives on preventing and countering inflation and supply chain challenges in this Commonwealth.

Referred To Judiciary

HR 221 - Representative ISAACSON

Co-Sponsors: Hennessey, Parker, Sanchez, Delloso, Kinsey, Madden, Howard,Ciresi

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution establishing a task force to study social media platforms and websites on which suicide is encouraged.

HB 2753 - Representative COVINGTON

Co-Sponsors: T. Davis, Madden, Schlossberg, A. Davis, Hill-Evans, Sanchez, Merski, Parker, Deasy, Freeman, Shusterman, Kinkead, Mullins, Schweyer, Fitzgerald, Curry,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, providing for American Rescue Plan Act funding for Violence Intervention and Prevention Programs; imposing a duty on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency; and making an appropriation.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Referred To Education

HB 2777 - Representative MEHAFFIE

Co-Sponsors: Bizzarro, Boback, Brooks, Day, Diamond, Hanbidge, Helm, Hennessey, Hill-Evans, James, Kinkead, M. Mackenzie, R. Mackenzie, Millard, Peifer, Pickett, Staats, Struzzi, Twardzik, Armanini,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 terms and courses of study, providing for economics and personal finance course graduation requirement and further providing for economic education and personal financial literacy programs; and abrogating inconsistent regulations.

HB 2746 - Representative Deluca

Co-Sponsors: Millard, Diamond, Lewis Delrosso, Hennessey,Warner

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 pupils and attendance, providing for possession of cell phones.

Referred To Finance

HB 2752 - Representative INNAMORATO

Co-Sponsors: Lee, Krajewski, Fiedler, Rabb, Hohenstein, Cephas, Driscoll, Hill-Evans, Schlossberg, A. Davis, N. Nelson, Kinkead, Sims, Ciresi, Kim, Delloso, Madden, Mcclinton, Guenst, Shusterman, T. Davis, Otten,D. Williams

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 tax credit and tax benefit administration, further providing for definitions; and providing for Working Family Income Tax Credit.

HB 2750 - Representative PISCIOTTANO

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Mcneill, Benham, D. Williams, Sanchez, Schlossberg, Zabel, Delloso, Guenst, Madden, Deasy,A. Davis

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 tax credit and tax benefit administration, further providing for determination of eligibility and method of submission.

HB 2749 - Representative PISCIOTTANO

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Mcneill, Benham, D. Williams, Sanchez, Schlossberg, Zabel, Delloso, Guenst, Madden, Deasy,A. Davis

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, prohibiting tax deductions for anti-union activities.

Referred To Gaming Oversight

HB 2743 - Representative GROVE

Co-Sponsors: Rothman, Ryan, Moul, Zimmerman, James, Topper, Keefer, Bernstine, Rowe, Smith, Jozwiak, Cox, Ecker,Armanini

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 4 (Amusements) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions relating to video gaming, further providing for definitions.

Referred To Insurance

HB 2751 - Representative INNAMORATO

Co-Sponsors: Hohenstein, Rabb, Madden, Mcneill, Zabel, Sanchez, Delloso, Freeman, Frankel, Hanbidge, O'mara, Ciresi, Krajewski,Daley

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 general provisions relating to insurance companies, associations and exchanges, providing for use of genetic information for insurance purposes.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2748 - Representative PISCIOTTANO

Co-Sponsors: Covington, Madden, Hohenstein, Mcneill,Sanchez

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in matters affecting government units, further providing for exceptions to governmental immunity.

HB 2745 - Representative Deluca

Co-Sponsors: Hohenstein, Rozzi, Guenst, Mcneill,Delloso

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in protection from abuse, further providing for contempt for violation of order or agreement.

HB 2744 - Representative RABB

Co-Sponsors: Bullock, Hohenstein, Hill-Evans, Kinsey, Sturla, Sanchez, Delloso, Krajewski, Otten,Cephas

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for grants to provide legal assistance for resolving unclear title to real property; establishing the Unclear Title Grant Program and the Unclear Title Grant Fund; and making an appropriation.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2747 - Representative STEPHENS

Co-Sponsors: Hennessey,Mentzer

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in source selection and contract formation, further providing for definitions and for methods of source selection and providing for design build best value process and establishing the Design Build Advisory Committee.

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Act No. 12

HB 2662 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from the restricted revenue accounts within the State Gaming Fund and from the restricted revenue accounts within the Fantasy Contest Fund and Video Gaming Fund to the Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, the Pennsylvania State Police and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022.

Act No. 11

HB 2661 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund and from Federal augmentation funds to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for the fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.

Act No. 10

HB 2659 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from the Philadelphia Taxicab and Limousine Regulatory Fund and the Philadelphia Taxicab Medallion Fund to the Philadelphia Parking Authority for the fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023.

Act No. 9

HB 2658 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from the State Employees' Retirement Fund and from the SERS Defined Contribution Fund to provide for expenses of the State Employees' Retirement Board for the fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022.

Act No. 8

HB 2657 - Representative SAYLOR

Co-Sponsors: Ryan

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from the Public School Employees' Retirement Fund and from the PSERS Defined Contribution Fund to provide for expenses of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board for the fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022.

Act No. 7

HB 2656 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund to the Office of Consumer Advocate in the Office of Attorney General.

Act No. 6

HB 2655 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund to the Office of Small Business Advocate in the Department of Community and Economic Development.

Act No. 5

HB 2654 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from the Workmen's Compensation Administration Fund to the Department of Labor and Industry and the Department of Community and Economic Development to provide for the expenses of administering the Workers' Compensation Act, The Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act and the Office of Small Business Advocate for the fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022.

Act No. 4

HB 2653 - Representative SAYLOR

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act making appropriations from the Professional Licensure Augmentation Account and from restricted revenue accounts within the General Fund to the Department of State for use by the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs in support of the professional licensure boards assigned thereto.

Monday, July 11, 2022

Act No. 67

HB 1615 - Representative TOPPER

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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 breweries and for renewal of licenses and temporary provisions for licensees in armed service and for rights of municipalities preserved.

Act No. 66

HB 1614 - Representative WARNER

Co-Sponsors: Grove, Bernstine, Rothman, Smith, Davanzo, Keefer, Hamm, Kauffman, Millard, Dowling, Rowe,Ryan

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in ballots, further providing for number of ballots to be printed and specimen ballots.

Act No. 65

HB 1598 - Representative BOBACK

Co-Sponsors: Sappey, Pickett, Helm, Hennessey,Sainato

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of October 4, 1978 (P.L.851, No.166), known as the Flood Plain Management Act, replacing references to the Department of Community Affairs with the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency; in miscellaneous and appropriations, repealing provisions related to appropriations; making a related repeal; and making editorial changes.

Act No. 64

HB 1594 - Representative TOMLINSON

Co-Sponsors: Sankey, Thomas, Millard, Topper, Schroeder, Farry, Staats, Polinchock, Kail, Moul, Burns, Quinn, Delozier, Neilson, Helm, Labs, T. Davis,Welby

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, providing for collection, verification and disclosure of information by online marketplaces to inform consumers.

Act No. 82

HB 2709 - Representative MARSHALL

Co-Sponsors: Matzie, Sanchez, Madden, Snyder, Markosek, Mullins, Kim, Malagari, Parker, Zimmerman,Webster

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in particular rights and immunities, further providing for definitions, for lessee's right to acquire ownership and for advertising and display of property.

Act No. 81

HB 2702 - Representative HENNESSEY

Co-Sponsors: Carroll

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act providing for the highway capital budget project itemization for the fiscal year 2022-2023 to be financed from current revenue or by the incurring of debt.

Act No. 63

HB 1410 - Representative FEE

Co-Sponsors: Smith, Brooks, Pickett, Diamond, Wheeland, James, Ryan, Hickernell, Zimmerman, Mentzer, Jones, B. Miller, Millard, Keefer, Herrin, Gillen, Schlossberg, A. Davis, Mullins,T. Davis

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act establishing the Weigh Station Preclearance Program; and providing for criteria for preclearance system and devices and for data access.

Act No. 80

HB 2679 - Representative HICKERNELL

Co-Sponsors: Burns, Causer, Fee, Hill-Evans, Hohenstein, Longietti, Millard, Polinchock, Grove, Mentzer, T. Davis,Webster

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of September 27, 1961 (P.L.1700, No.699), known as the Pharmacy Act, further providing for authority to administer injectable medications, biologicals and immunizations; and abrogating inconsistent regulations.

Act No. 79

HB 2604 - Representative TWARDZIK

Co-Sponsors: R. Mackenzie, Pickett, Schlossberg, Heffley, Rader, R. Brown, Schweyer, Knowles, Mcneill, Emrick, Ciresi, Millard, M. Mackenzie, Schemel, Zimmerman, Hershey, Freeman, Flood, Farry, Polinchock, Pennycuick, Quinn, Madden,Welby

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known as the Health Care Facilities Act, in licensing of health care facilities, further providing for photo identification tag regulations.

Act No. 78

HB 2526 - Representative HENNESSEY

Co-Sponsors: Carroll

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

A Supplement to the act of December 8, 1982 (P.L.848, No.235), entitled "An act providing for the adoption of capital projects related to the repair, rehabilitation or replacement of highway bridges to be financed from current revenue or by the incurring of debt and capital projects related to highway and safety improvement projects to be financed from current revenue of the Motor License Fund," itemizing additional State and local bridge projects.

Act No. 77

HB 2464 - Representative DELOZIER

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

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), known as the Crime Victims Act, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in crime victims, further providing for rights, for responsibilities of victims of crime under basic bill of rights, for responsibilities of State and local law enforcement agencies, for responsibilities of prosecutor's office, for responsibilities of department, local correctional facilities and board and for responsibilities of juvenile probation office and providing for legal standing; in administration, further providing for office, for powers and duties of victim advocate and for powers and duties of Office of Victims' Services; in compensation, further providing for persons eligible for compensation, providing for counseling services for victims of sexual abuse and further providing for filing of claims for compensation, for minimum allowable claim, for determination of claims, for emergency awards, for awards and for confidentiality of records; in services, further providing for eligibility of victims; in financial matters, further providing for costs and for costs for offender supervision programs; in enforcement, further providing for subrogation and for revictimization relief; transferring money from the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund; providing for applicability; and making a related repeal.

Act No. 76

HB 2419 - Representative PICKETT

Co-Sponsors: Schlossberg, Deluca, R. Brown, Causer, Grove, Guenst, Hennessey, James, Lewis Delrosso, M. Mackenzie, Mentzer, O'mara, Rowe, Thomas, Zimmerman, Struzzi, Neilson, Merski, Mcneill, T. Davis, Boyle,Herrin

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of May 31, 2018 (P.L.123, No.25), known as the Outpatient Psychiatric Oversight Act, further providing for definitions and for requirements.

Act No. 75

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: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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

Act No. 74

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, Sturla, T. Davis, Guenst, Guzman, Quinn, Conklin, Webster, Kenyatta,Malagari

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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

Act No. 73

HB 2125 - Representative STEPHENS

Co-Sponsors: Schemel, Hanbidge, Guenst, Solomon, Schlossberg, Brooks, N. Nelson, Webster, C. Williams, Pennycuick, Ciresi, Otten, Thomas, Kenyatta, Mcneill,Sanchez

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in public indecency, further providing for the offense of prostitution and related offenses and for obscene and other sexual materials and performances.

Act No. 72

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,Heffley

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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.

Act No. 71

HB 2039 - Representative PENNYCUICK

Co-Sponsors: Millard, Rapp, Bernstine, Ecker, Schlegel Culver, Moul, Brooks, Rozzi, Stephens, Guenst, Helm, Kauffman, C. Williams, Toohil,Hennessey

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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

Act No. 62

HB 1312 - Representative TOPPER

Co-Sponsors: Burns, Cox, T. Davis, Freeman, Gillen, Greiner, Hennessey, Hickernell, Hill-Evans, Jozwiak, Kauffman, Kinsey, Longietti, Millard, Neilson, Rowe, Rozzi, Ryan, Sainato, Schmitt, Schweyer, Solomon, Sonney, Staats, Struzzi, Warner,Wheeland

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 45676, carrying Pennsylvania Route 26 over Yellow Creek in Hopewell Township, Bedford County, as the PFC James E. Williams Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 55863, carrying Pennsylvania Route 26 over Bloody Run in Everett Borough, Bedford County, as the Colonel Joseph M. Stine Memorial Bridge; and designating a portion of Harvey Run Road between State Route 2018 in New Sewickley Township to State Route 1065 in Freedom Borough, Beaver County, as the Army Sergeant Joshua James Rimer Memorial Road; and making related repeals.

Act No. 70

HB 2032 - Representative SCHROEDER

Co-Sponsors: Mihalek, Thomas, Pennycuick, Labs, Hill-Evans, O'neal, Kail, Lewis Delrosso, Ryan, Mercuri, Toohil, Mizgorski, Jozwiak, Warner, Topper, C. Williams,Quinn

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of November 29, 2006 (P.L.1471, No.165), known as the Sexual Assault Testing and Evidence Collection Act, further providing for sexual assault evidence collection program.

Act No. 61

HB 975 - Representative LEWIS DELROSSO

Co-Sponsors: A. Brown, Moul, Freeman, Schlegel Culver, Thomas, Pyle, Ryan, Millard, Wheeland, B. Miller, Gillen, Mizgorski, E. Nelson,Welby

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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

Act No. 60

HB 940 - Representative RIGBY

Co-Sponsors: E. Nelson, Knowles, Ryan, Kulik, James, Smith, Guenst, Polinchock, Schmitt, Thomas, Sankey, Silvis, Farry, Kail, Kauffman, Struzzi, Schlegel Culver, Davanzo, Driscoll, Jozwiak, Hershey, Causer, Gregory, Ecker, Oberlander, Moul, Zimmerman, Wheeland, Mercuri, Masser, Sainato, Gillen, C. Williams,Welby

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses), 35 (Health and Safety), 42 (Judiciary and Judiciary Procedure) and 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in burglary and other criminal intrusion, further providing for definitions, for the offense of burglary and for the offense of criminal trespass; in cruelty to animals, further providing for police animals; in emergency medical services system, providing for injured police animals; in immunities generally, further providing for emergency response provider and bystander good Samaritan civil immunity; and, in employees, providing for canine training standards for police officers.

Act No. 69

HB 1867 - Representative BOBACK

Co-Sponsors: M. Mackenzie, Rothman, Helm, Ciresi, R. Brown, Pennycuick, Polinchock, Rapp,Welby

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, providing for Purple Star School Program.

Act No. 59

HB 773 - Representative QUINN

Co-Sponsors: Schmitt, Polinchock, Guenst, Ciresi, R. Brown,Gillen

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for grading and for penalties.

Act No. 58

HB 581 - Representative SOLOMON

Co-Sponsors: Sanchez, Sturla, D. Williams, Isaacson, Hohenstein, Quinn, Schmitt, Burgos, Ciresi, Freeman, Schlossberg, Zimmerman, Hill-Evans, Struzzi, Schweyer, Kirkland, Webster, Neilson, Malagari, Rigby, Dowling, Innamorato, Mcclinton, Heffley, Kinkead, C. Williams, Fitzgerald, Guzman, T. Davis, Mcneill, Herrin, Rabb, Kinsey, Kenyatta,Dawkins

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act authorizing local taxing authorities to provide for tax exemptions for improvements to deteriorated areas and dwellings to incentivize the creation and improvement of affordable housing units.

Act No. 57

HB 430 - Representative EMRICK

Co-Sponsors: Greiner, Millard, Maloney, Ryan, R. Mackenzie, Moul, Pickett, Freeman, Rowe, R. Brown, Neilson, Keefer, Webster, B. Miller, Zimmerman, Rader, M. Mackenzie, Helm, Schlegel Culver, O'mara, Driscoll, Wheeland, Gillen,Hershey

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of May 25, 1945 (P.L.1050, No.394), known as the Local Tax Collection Law, further providing for effect of failure to receive tax notice.

Act No. 68

HB 1665 - Representative QUINN

Co-Sponsors: Zimmerman, Malagari, Thomas, Polinchock, Stephens,Schroeder

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of July 9, 1970 (P.L.484, No.164), entitled "An act relating to indemnification agreements between architects, engineers or surveyors and owners, contractors, subcontractors or suppliers," further providing for title of act and providing for indemnification agreements relating to snow removal or ice control services.

Act No. 56

HB 331 - Representative R. BROWN

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Owlett, Schlossberg, Merski, Ciresi, Longietti, Neilson, Freeman, Schlegel Culver, Guzman,Covington

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 12 (Commerce and Trade) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for legitimate cannabis-related business and incentive-based savings program; and imposing a penalty.

Act No. 54

HB 1421 - Representative THOMAS

Co-Sponsors: Boback, Farry, Freeman, Hill-Evans, Hohenstein, James, Kerwin, Labs, Millard, Pennycuick, Polinchock, Schroeder, Tomlinson, Webster, Ryan, Burns, Ciresi, Mizgorski, Delloso, Ortitay, T. Davis, Warren, Schlegel Culver, C. Williams, Sainato,Welby

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, in emergency COVID-19 response, further providing for definitions, repealing provisions relating to money in account, providing for Executive Offices, for Whole-Home Repairs Program and for arts and culture recovery grants, further providing for emergency education relief to nonpublic schools and for funding for library services and providing for biotechnology research, for use of money, for Child Care Stabilization Program, for Behavioral Health Commission or Adult Mental Health, for Department of Revenue, for State university assistance for fiscal year 2022-2023, for Development Cost Relief Program, for Housing Options Grant Program and for Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; in Rental and Utility Assistance Grant Program, further providing for reallocation of grants; in American Rescue Plan Rental and Utility Assistance Grant Program, further providing for department; in Treasury Department, providing for Commonwealth payment security; in oil and gas wells, further providing for Oil and Gas Lease Fund; in transportation network companies, motor carrier companies and parking authority of a city of the first class, further providing for transportation network company extension; providing for Agriculture Conservation Assistance Program, for Clean Water Procurement Program and for human services; in special funds, further providing for funding, for transfer, for H2O PA Account and for other grants; in additional special funds and restricted accounts, further providing for establishment of special fund and account, for use of fund, for distributions from Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Fund, for Workers' Compensation Security Fund transfer to COVID-19 Response Restricted Account and for Opioid Settlement Restricted Account; providing for additional special funds and restricted accounts; in 2021-2022 budget implementation, further providing for executive offices and for Department of Human Services; in general budget implementation, further providing for Executive Offices, for Department of Corrections, for Department of Education, for Department of Health, for Department of Labor and Industry, for Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, for Department of Human Services, for Department of Revenue, for Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority, for Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, for Pennsylvania Public Television Network Commission, for Pennsylvania Securities Commission and for State Tax Equalization Board, providing for State-related universities and further providing for surcharges and for Multimodal Transportation Fund; providing for 2022-2023 budget implementation and for 2022-2023 restrictions on appropriations for funds and accounts; abrogating regulations; and making related repeals.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2742 - Representative GROVE

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 54168, carrying U.S. Route 30 over Little Conewago Creek, between N. Grant Road and Stone Lane in Thomasville, Jackson Township, York County, as the Second Lieutenant John H. Sterner Memorial Bridge.

Friday, July 8, 2022

Act No. 55

HB 1642 - Representative WHITE

Co-Sponsors: Rothman, Ryan, Kauffman, Grove, Driscoll, Zimmerman, Thomas, Polinchock,Neilson

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, further providing for Keystone Exams and graduation requirements, for special provisions applicable to the Keystone Exams, graduation requirements and alternative competency assessment and for Special Education Funding Commission and providing for Commission on Education and Economic Competitiveness; in grounds and buildings, further providing for limitation on new applications for Department of Education approval of public school building projects; in professional employees, providing for locally titled positions; in certification of teachers, providing for out-of-State applicants for career and technical education certification, further providing for program of continuing professional education and for continuing professional education for school or system leaders, providing for teacher support in the Structured Literacy Program, repealing provisions relating to certificates issued by other states and providing for out-of-State applicants for certification and for prekindergarten through grade twelve dance certificate; in pupils and attendance, further providing for definitions, for Home Education Program, for assisting students experiencing education instability, for Nonprofit School Food Program, for exceptional children and education and training and for extended special education enrollment due to COVID-19; in school safety and security, further providing for School Safety and Security Committee, providing for survey of school mental health services, further providing for School Safety and Security Grant Program, for school safety and security coordinator and for school safety and security training and providing for school safety and security grants for 2022-2023 school year, for school mental health grants for 2022-2023 school year, for school safety and security coordinator training, for school safety and security training in educator, administrator and supervisory preparatory programs and for School-based Mental Health Internship Grant Program; in threat assessment, further providing for threat assessment teams; in school health services, further providing for health services; in Drug and Alcohol Recovery High School Pilot Program, further providing for definitions, for establishment of Drug and Alcohol Recovery High School Pilot Program and for scope of program and selection of students, repealing provisions relating to term of Drug and Alcohol Recovery High School Pilot Program and further providing for reporting; in terms and courses of study, further providing for agreements with institutions of higher education; providing for talent recruitment and establishing the Committee on Education Talent Recruitment, the Talent Recruitment Grant Program and the Talent Recruitment Account; providing for educational and professional development online course initiative, establishing the Online Course Clearinghouse Account and imposing penalties; in charter schools, providing for abolition of rulemaking and further providing for regulations; providing for disability inclusive curriculum and establishing the Disability Inclusive Curriculum Pilot Program; in career and technical education, providing for Cosmetology Training through Career and Technical Center Pilot Program and for Barber Training through Career and Technical Center Pilot Program; in community colleges, further providing for financial program and reimbursement of payments; in rural regional college for underserved counties, further providing for reports; in the State System of Higher Education, further providing for definitions, for establishment of the State System of Higher Education and its institutions, for board of governors and for council of trustees and providing for integrated councils; in educational tax credits, further providing for definitions, for qualification and application by organizations, for application by business firms, for tax credits, for limitations and for opportunity scholarships; in transfers of credits between institutions of higher education, further providing for definitions and for duties of public institutions of higher education; in sexual violence education at institutions of higher education, further providing for scope of article, for definitions and for education program, providing for consent to sexual activity, further providing for follow-up and for report and providing for memorandum of understanding; in miscellaneous provisions relating to institutions of higher education, further providing for Public Higher Education Funding Commission and providing for State-related university performance-based funding model and for prohibition on scholarship displacement at public institutions of higher education; in ready-to-succeed scholarship, further providing for agency; in funding for public libraries, providing for State aid for fiscal year 2022-2023; in reimbursements by Commonwealth and between school districts, further providing for payments on account of pupils enrolled in career and technical curriculums and for student-weighted basic education funding, providing for level-up supplement for 2021-2022 school year and further providing for payments to intermediate units, for special education payments to school districts, for assistance to school districts declared to be in financial recovery status or identified for financial watch status, for approved reimbursable rental for leases hereafter approved and approved reimbursable sinking fund charges on indebtedness and for Ready-to-Learn Block Grant; in construction and renovation of buildings by school entities, further providing for applicability; and making editorial changes.

Act No. 53

HB 1342 - Representative RADER

Co-Sponsors: Schmitt, Rothman, Guenst, Cook, Schlegel Culver, Neilson, Zimmerman, Rowe, Ryan, R. Mackenzie, R. Brown, Hamm, Oberlander, Jozwiak, Farry, Silvis, Welby,Cox

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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 definitions, for exclusions from tax and for licenses; in personal income tax, further providing for classes of income and repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 emergency finance and tax provision; in corporate net income tax, further providing for definitions and for imposition of tax; in insurance premiums tax, further providing for imposition of tax and for credits for assessments paid; in vehicle rental tax, further providing for definitions and for vehicle rental tax; in research and development tax credit, further providing for limitation on credits; in entertainment production tax credit, further providing for definitions, for credit for qualified film production expenses, for limitations, for reissuance of film production tax credits and for limitations; in Waterfront Development Tax Credit, further providing for limitations; in City Revitalization and Improvement Zones, further providing for reports, for restrictions and for confidentiality; in Innovate in PA tax credit, further providing for duties; in Neighborhood Improvement Zones, further providing for confidentiality; in Keystone Opportunity Zones, Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zones and Keystone Opportunity Improvement Zones, further providing for extension for new job creation or new capital investment and for additional keystone opportunity expansion zones; providing for airport land development zones and for Pennsylvania child and dependent care enhancement program and for tax credit; in inheritance tax, further providing for transfers not subject to tax; in Public Transportation Assistance Fund, further providing for Public Transportation Assistance Fund; in table game taxes, providing for General Fund deposit; in Computer Data Center Equipment Incentive Program, further providing for definitions, for sales and use tax exemption, for eligibility requirements and for revocation of certification; in general provisions, providing for allocation of tax credits; making transfers; and making related repeals.

Laid On The Table (Pursuant To Senate Rule 9)

HB 996 - Representative DAVANZO

Co-Sponsors: T. Davis, Hennessey, Hill-Evans, Jones, Kauffman, Maloney, Masser, Merski, Millard, Pickett, Rowe, Ryan, Saylor, Warner, Wheeland, Zimmerman, Gillen, Dowling,Silvis

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for access to long-term care facilities for members of the clergy, for additional safety requirements for residents, for suspension of access for members of the clergy and for personal protective equipment for members of the clergy.

HB 803 - Representative O'neal

Co-Sponsors: Saylor, Hershey, Pickett, Hill-Evans, Sainato, Wheeland, Ryan, Gillen, Boback, T. Davis,Mercuri

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in National Guard Youth Challenge Program, further providing for definitions and for administration, establishing the Keystone State Challenge Academy Account and further providing for report and for audit required.

HB 2148 - Representative B. MILLER

Co-Sponsors: Boback, Hickernell, Millard, Ciresi, Rowe, Zimmerman,Innamorato

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 45 (Legal Notices) and 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in legal advertising, providing for redundant advertising on Internet by political subdivisions or municipal authorities; and, in open meetings, further providing for public notice.

Referred To Agriculture And Rural Affairs

HR 220 - Representative SAPPEY

Co-Sponsors: Hohenstein, Millard, Sanchez, Kinsey, Daley,D. Williams

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Concurrent Resolution honoring the life and accomplishments of Humphry Marshall on October 10, 2022, on the 300th anniversary of his birth in this Commonwealth.

Referred To Labor And Industry

HB 2739 - Representative CEPHAS

Co-Sponsors: Frankel, Sanchez, D. Williams, Hanbidge, Hill-Evans, Madden, A. Brown, Isaacson, Hohenstein, A. Davis, Guzman, Schlossberg, Howard, Ciresi, O'mara, Lee, Kinsey, Mcclinton, Kim, N. Nelson,Daley

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 public assistance, providing for effect of postsecondary education and work force training on subsidized child care.

Removed From Table

HB 1151 - Representative O'neal

Co-Sponsors: Owlett, Ryan, Boback, Brooks, Irvin, Millard, Keefer, Zimmerman, Ciresi, Rowe,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties of the Department of Revenue, repealing provisions relating to vehicle and tractor codes.

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.

HR 117 - Representative SCHEMEL

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

A Resolution appointing and empowering the Judiciary Committee to conduct an investigation.

Thursday, July 7, 2022

Act No. 39

HB 2420 - Representative QUINN

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

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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.

Act No. 38

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: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

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.

Act No. 37

HB 1952 - Representative THOMAS

Co-Sponsors: Solomon, Bernstine, Boback, Briggs, Brooks, R. Brown, Ciresi, Schlegel Culver, Dowling, Driscoll, Farry, Fritz, Gaydos, Helm, Hill-Evans, Hohenstein, Howard, Isaacson, James, Kaufer, Kinsey, Lewis Delrosso, Longietti, Malagari, Mehaffie, Millard, Moul, Mullins, Ortitay, Pashinski, Pickett, Pisciottano, Rader, Sanchez, Sappey, Saylor, Schlossberg, Snyder, Toohil,Daley

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in United States Semiquincentennial, providing for infrastructure improvements and projects.

Act No. 36

HB 1935 - Representative WHITE

Co-Sponsors: Mcclinton, Solomon, R. Brown, Driscoll, Kinsey, Mizgorski, Neilson, Pennycuick, Sanchez, Smith, Tomlinson, Twardzik, C. Williams,D. Williams

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of June 5, 1991 (P.L.9, No.6), known as the Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority Act for Cities of the First Class, in general provisions, further providing for purpose and legislative intent, for legislative findings and for definitions; in Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority, further providing for powers and duties, for term of existence of authority, for financial plan of an assisted city, for powers and duties of authority with respect to financial plans and for limitation on authority and on assisted cities to file petition for relief under Federal bankruptcy law; in bonds and funds of authority, further providing for bonds, for final date for issuance of bonds and for city payment of authority bonds; in Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority tax, further providing for duration of tax; in miscellaneous provisions, providing for applicability of other law; and making related repeals.

Act No. 35

HB 1868 - Representative MAKO

Co-Sponsors: Hickernell, Wheatley, Boback, Sainato, Rigby, Delloso, Schmitt, N. Nelson, Kinsey, Hennessey, Mcneill, Hill-Evans, Polinchock, James, Moul, Millard, Solomon, Kerwin, Ciresi, Bernstine, Howard, Hamm, R. Brown, Fitzgerald, Schlegel Culver, Pisciottano, Neilson, Mentzer, Thomas, Hanbidge, Hohenstein, Guzman, Heffley, T. Davis,Webster

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 63 (Professions and Occupations (State Licensed)) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for military and veterans' licensure.

Act No. 34

HB 1780 - Representative ARMANINI

Co-Sponsors: Moul, Smith, Zimmerman,Ciresi

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of July 6, 1989 (P.L.169, No.32), known as the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act, in general provisions, further providing for definitions and for advisory committee; and, in financial provisions, further providing for Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Board, for powers and duties of Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Board, for Underground Storage Tank Environmental Cleanup Program and for Underground Storage Tank Pollution Prevention Program.

Act No. 33

HB 1563 - Representative CUTLER

Co-Sponsors: Schlossberg, Farry, Pickett, Sappey, N. Nelson, Mcneill, Hanbidge, Thomas, Ryan, Wheeland, Burgos, Hohenstein, T. Davis, Delloso, R. Brown, Millard, Rozzi, Owlett, Sanchez, Schlegel Culver, A. Davis, Pashinski, O'mara, Warner, Madden, Neilson, Ciresi, Jozwiak, Polinchock, C. Williams, White, Cephas, Guzman, Staats, Mullins, Boyle,Herrin

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.221, No.63), known as the Pennsylvania Drug and Alcohol Abuse Control Act, further providing for definitions and for confidentiality of records.

Act No. 32

HB 1561 - Representative FARRY

Co-Sponsors: Schlossberg, Cutler, Pickett, Sappey, N. Nelson, Mcneill, Hanbidge, Thomas, Ryan, Wheeland, Burgos, Hohenstein, T. Davis, Delloso, R. Brown, Millard, Rozzi, Owlett, Sanchez, Schlegel Culver, A. Davis, Pashinski, O'mara, Warner, Madden, Neilson, Ciresi, Jozwiak, Polinchock, C. Williams, White, Cephas, Guzman, Mullins, Boyle,Herrin

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817, No.143), known as the Mental Health Procedures Act, in general provisions, further providing for definitions and for confidentiality of records.

Act No. 31

HB 723 - Representative MIZGORSKI

Co-Sponsors: Saylor, Schlegel Culver, Millard, Stambaugh, Hill-Evans,Kenyatta

Enacted: True

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending the act of December 18, 2001 (P.L.949, No.114), known as the Workforce Development Act, further providing for title of act; in preliminary provisions, further providing for declaration of policy, for definitions and for lobbying; in board, further providing for establishment, for membership, for conflicts of interest, for plan, functions and responsibilities and for State performance management system and providing for performance accountability system; in local workforce investment areas and boards, further providing for establishment, for membership, for conflicts of interest, for plan, functions and responsibilities and for local performance measures; in critical job training grants, further providing for purpose, for definitions, for program operation and for grants; in workforce leadership grants, further providing for innovative programs; in industry partnerships, further providing for definitions, for industry clusters, for grant program operation, for interdepartmental cooperation and for industry and labor market research and providing for dissemination of industry and labor market research to educational institutions; in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for construction; and making editorial changes.

Laid On The Table

HB 2434 - Representative CAUSER

Co-Sponsors: Pickett, Boback, Farry, Armanini, Ciresi, Cox, Schlegel Culver, Deluca, Hamm, Hennessey, Hershey, Hill-Evans, Longietti, M. Mackenzie, R. Mackenzie, Major, Oberlander, Roae, Ryan, Smith, Struzzi, Warner, Wentling, Bonner, Otten, Gillen, Zimmerman, Polinchock,Mustello

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 public assistance, further providing for reimbursement for certain medical assistance items and services.

HB 2385 - Representative LABS

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

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.

HB 2087 - Representative HERSHEY

Co-Sponsors: Schlegel Culver, Grove, Kauffman, Pennycuick, Roae, Rowe, Saylor, Stambaugh, Zimmerman,Ryan

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act prohibiting a public agency from disclosing personal information of charitable organizations.

HB 391 - Representative DOWLING

Co-Sponsors: Boback, Dunbar, Topper, Rowe, Ciresi, James,Moul

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act repealing the act of April 25, 1933 (P.L.74, No.49), entitled "An act relating to baseball and football on Sunday; prohibiting baseball and football on Sunday during certain hours, and also during certain other hours unless the electors of a municipality are in favor of the same and, in certain cases, a license has first been secured from the municipal authorities; providing for referendums to ascertain the will of the electors, and for the enactment and repeal of licensing ordinances and resolutions in accordance therewith; providing penalties; and repealing inconsistent laws."

Referred To Education

HB 2740 - Representative CEPHAS

Co-Sponsors: Frankel, Sanchez, D. Williams, Hanbidge, Hill-Evans, Madden, A. Brown, Isaacson, Hohenstein, A. Davis, Guzman, Schlossberg, Howard, Ciresi, O'mara, Lee, Kinsey, Mcclinton, Kim, N. Nelson,Daley

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for child-care expense considerations in financial aid determinations by postsecondary educational institutions.

Referred To Finance

HB 2738 - Representative CEPHAS

Co-Sponsors: Frankel, Sanchez, D. Williams, Hanbidge, Longietti, Freeman, Hill-Evans, Madden, A. Brown, Isaacson, Hohenstein, A. Davis, Guzman, Schlossberg, Howard, Ciresi, O'mara, Kinsey, Mcclinton, Kim, N. Nelson,Daley

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for tax incentives for employers who provide child day-care services for employees.

HB 2737 - Representative T. DAVIS

Co-Sponsors: Shusterman, Hohenstein, Madden, Rozzi, Driscoll, Schlossberg, Guenst, O'mara, Hill-Evans, Sanchez, Freeman, Delloso, Parker, N. Nelson, Howard, Cephas,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, providing for Pennsylvania Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit.

Referred To Local Government

HB 2741 - Representative STRUZZI

Co-Sponsors: Smith, Hennessey, Hamm, Rowe,Jozwiak

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers, duties and rights of appointed officers and employees, further providing for definitions and for appointments of police and fire apparatus operators.

Referred To Rules

HB 146 - Representative BERNSTINE

Co-Sponsors: Sainato, Kauffman, Rothman, Millard, Pickett, Struzzi, Jones, Schmitt, Burns, Stephens, Keefer, Ryan, Toohil, Dunbar, Moul, Heffley, Rowe, Dowling, Polinchock, E. Nelson, Gillen,Metzgar

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: True

An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for definitions and for parole power.

Re-Reported As Committed

HB 2426 - Representative HICKERNELL

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

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

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.

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Laid On The Table

HB 761 - Representative Deluca

Co-Sponsors: Hill-Evans, Neilson, Ciresi, Davidson, Kinkead,Freeman

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of December 17, 1968 (P.L.1224, No.387), known as the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, further providing for private actions.

HB 2344 - Representative STEPHENS

Co-Sponsors: Bonner, Deluca, Zimmerman, Owlett, Moul, Heffley,Gillen

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for definitions; and, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, providing for exception to prohibition of interception and disclosure of communications.

HB 2100 - Representative B. MILLER

Co-Sponsors: Ryan, Mentzer, Deluca, Ciresi, Millard, Zimmerman, Diamond, Schmitt, Neilson, Hill-Evans, Sturla, Madden,Hickernell

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 suspension of operating privilege; in rules of the road in general, further providing for the offense of overtaking vehicle on the left and providing for vehicles passing pedestrians on a highway; in special vehicles and pedestrians, further providing for penalty for violation of subchapter; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offense of careless driving.

HB 1419 - Representative MIZGORSKI

Co-Sponsors: Jones, Cephas, T. Davis, Shusterman, Daley, Kinsey, Krajewski, Mcneill, Ryan, Hill-Evans, Hohenstein, Freeman, Innamorato, Isaacson, Malagari, Sanchez, Sims, Guzman, Webster, Lee, Howard, Brooks, Warren, Solomon, D. Miller, Kinkead, Hanbidge, Young, Kim, N. Nelson, Helm, Schweyer, Fitzgerald, Keefer, Boback, Pennycuick, Otten, Bullock, Guenst, A. Brown, Fiedler, Mcclinton, Gillen, Flood, Kenyatta, Schmitt, Burgos, Parker, Merski, Mercuri, Kail, Lewis, Toohil, Knowles, Ecker, Rigby, Frankel, Bonner, Schemel, Gleim, B. Miller, Zimmerman, Cook, Twardzik, Moul,Briggs

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general administration, further providing for State recording system for application of restraints to pregnant prisoners or detainees; in county correctional institutions, further providing for county recording system for application of restraints to pregnant prisoners or detainees; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for healthy birth for incarcerated women and providing for restrictive housing prohibited for pregnant or postpartum incarcerated individuals and detainees, for cavity search and inspection restrictions, for training and education requirement, for family consideration in placement and visitation, for feminine hygiene and incontinence products and for postpartum recovery.

Laid On The Table (Pursuant To Senate Rule 9)

HB 2075 - Representative KNOWLES

Co-Sponsors: Stambaugh, R. Mackenzie, James, Silvis, Pickett, Millard, Hamm, Cox, Bernstine, Lewis Delrosso, Jozwiak, Metcalfe, Keefer, Marshall, Rowe, Smith, Gleim, Moul,Zimmerman

Enacted: False

Passed House: True

Passed Senate: False

An Act providing for the procedure relating to the suspension of the Pennsylvania Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions Control Program and for the applicability of Federal standards.

Referred To Judiciary

HB 2732 - Representative SNYDER

Co-Sponsors: Pickett, Mcneill, Hennessey, T. Davis, Kenyatta, N. Nelson, Driscoll, Gillen, Guenst, Madden, Neilson, Deasy, Kulik,Cephas

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in juries and jurors, further providing for exemptions from jury duty.

Referred To Tourism And Recreational Development

HB 2733 - Representative ARMANINI

Co-Sponsors: Smith, Kulik, Guenst, Warner, Millard, Hanbidge, Ciresi, Neilson, Hershey, M. Mackenzie,Mentzer

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of June 28, 1995 (P.L.89, No.18), known as the Conservation and Natural Resources Act, in Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, further providing for fees and charges.

Referred To Transportation

HB 2736 - Representative ARMANINI

Co-Sponsors: Smith, Millard, Sonney, Warner, Causer, Schmitt, Ryan, Neilson, Longietti, Hill-Evans,Rowe

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 255 near the western intersection of Hemlock Avenue, Segment 0030/Offset 1077, to near the intersection of Gardner Hill Road, Segment 0040/Offset 2935, in Jay Township, Elk County, as the Dr. Betty Hayes Memorial Highway.

HB 2735 - Representative ARMANINI

Co-Sponsors: T. Davis, Cox, Sonney, Smith, Warner, James, Causer, Schmitt, Millard, Ryan, Neilson, Longietti, Moul, Hill-Evans, Struzzi, Rowe,Jozwiak

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 47626, carrying Pennsylvania Route 255 over Sandy Lick Creek, Sandy Township, Clearfield County, as the Sergeant Norman Lee Tinker Memorial Bridge.

HB 2734 - Representative ARMANINI

Co-Sponsors: Cox, Rothman, Sonney, Smith, Warner, James, Causer, Schmitt, Millard, Ryan, Neilson, Longietti, Moul, Hill-Evans, Struzzi, Rowe,Jozwiak

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 11447, carrying Pennsylvania Route 255 over Narrows Creek in Sandy Township, Clearfield County, as the Sgt. Dennis Michael Resinger Memorial Bridge.

Removed From Table

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 1577 - Representative MAKO

Co-Sponsors: Maloney, Kauffman, Ryan, Hamm, Saylor, Zimmerman, Keefer, R. Brown, Solomon, Boback, Diamond, Greiner, Sainato, O'neal, Ortitay, Longietti,Flood

Enacted: False

Passed House: False

Passed Senate: False

An Act amending the act of October 31, 2006 (P.L.1210, No.133), known as the Price Gouging Act, further providing for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation.

Thursday, June 30, 2022

SB 1212

Amendment 5263 - Filed By Representative Jozwiak

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

HB 2293

Amendment 5244 - Filed By Representative Bonner

HB 2367

Amendment 5230 - Filed By Representative Mako

SB 251

Amendment 5252 - Filed By Representative Moul

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

HR 212

Amendment 5255 - Filed By Representative Farry

HR 216

Amendment 5217 - Filed By Representative Hohenstein

HB 2606

Amendment 5190 - Filed By Representative Matzie

HB 2691

Amendment 5193 - Filed By Representative Marshall

SB 814

Amendment 5191 - Filed By Representative Kinkead

Amendment 5195 - Filed By Representative Zabel

Amendment 5196 - Filed By Representative Shusterman

Amendment 5197 - Filed By Representative Kinkead

Amendment 5214 - Filed By Representative Kinkead

SB 1093

Amendment 5211 - Filed By Representative Lawrence

Amendment 5212 - Filed By Representative Lawrence

SB 1171

Amendment 5124 - Filed By Representative Hennessey

Monday, June 27, 2022

SB 814

Amendment 4792 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

SB 818

Amendment 5170 - Filed By Representative Rapp

SB 849

Amendment 5154 - Filed By Representative Webster

SB 1183

Amendment 5174 - Filed By Representative Mako

Thursday, June 23, 2022

HB 1813

Amendment 5105 - Filed By Representative M. Mackenzie

HB 2702

Amendment 5066 - Filed By Representative Hennessey

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

HB 2367

Amendment 4985 - Filed By Representative Metcalfe

HB 2481

Amendment 4998 - Filed By Representative Grove

SB 1094

Amendment 4857 - Filed By Representative Hennessey

SB 1167

Amendment 4432 - Filed By Representative Roae

Amendment 4515 - Filed By Representative Roae

SB 1183

Amendment 5080 - Filed By Representative Rowe

Amendment 5081 - Filed By Representative Rowe

SB 1283

Amendment 5060 - Filed By Representative Bradford

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

HB 2057

Amendment 4995 - Filed By Representative Pisciottano

HB 2480

Amendment 4949 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 2534

Amendment 4346 - Filed By Representative Conklin

HB 2653

Amendment 4986 - Filed By Representative Saylor

SB 764

Amendment 4926 - Filed By Representative Sanchez

Amendment 4931 - Filed By Representative Webster

SB 849

Amendment 4958 - Filed By Representative Pennycuick

Amendment 4988 - Filed By Representative Pennycuick

SB 1043

Amendment 4914 - Filed By Representative Grove

SB 1283

Amendment 5002 - Filed By Representative Knowles

Amendment 5003 - Filed By Representative Bernstine

Monday, June 20, 2022

HB 1813

Amendment 4846 - Filed By Representative M. Mackenzie

HB 2619

Amendment 4803 - Filed By Representative Mercuri

Thursday, June 16, 2022

HB 2649

Amendment 4809 - Filed By Representative Conklin

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

HB 629

Amendment 4786 - Filed By Representative Frankel

HB 2049

Amendment 4790 - Filed By Representative Deasy

HB 2104

Amendment 4776 - Filed By Representative Rapp

HB 2604

Amendment 4779 - Filed By Representative Twardzik

SB 64

Amendment 4723 - Filed By Representative Moul

SB 302

Amendment 4773 - Filed By Representative Gillen

SB 477

Amendment 4756 - Filed By Representative Freeman

SB 696

Amendment 4770 - Filed By Representative Grove

SB 764

Amendment 4695 - Filed By Representative Grove

SB 927

Amendment 4479 - Filed By Representative Boback

SB 960

Amendment 4727 - Filed By Representative Moul

SB 1047

Amendment 4642 - Filed By Representative Sainato

SB 1236

Amendment 4780 - Filed By Representative Moul

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

HB 1393

Amendment 4752 - Filed By Representative Struzzi

HB 2398

Amendment 4726 - Filed By Representative Carroll

HB 2528

Amendment 4606 - Filed By Representative Boyle

Amendment 4702 - Filed By Representative Struzzi

HB 2645

Amendment 4603 - Filed By Representative Boyle

SB 797

Amendment 4507 - Filed By Representative Lewis Delrosso

SB 915

Amendment 4574 - Filed By Representative Saylor

Monday, June 13, 2022

HB 629

Amendment 4341 - Filed By Representative Klunk

HB 1475

Amendment 4433 - Filed By Representative Rapp

HB 1795

Amendment 4700 - Filed By Representative R. Brown

HB 2293

Amendment 4173 - Filed By Representative Frankel

HB 2357

Amendment 4340 - Filed By Representative Schemel

HB 2398

Amendment 4535 - Filed By Representative Carroll

Amendment 4537 - Filed By Representative N. Nelson

Amendment 4547 - Filed By Representative Carroll

Amendment 4550 - Filed By Representative Innamorato

Amendment 4678 - Filed By Representative Oberlander

HB 2633

Amendment 4599 - Filed By Representative Topper

HB 2646

Amendment 4542 - Filed By Representative Schroeder

SB 708

Amendment 4477 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

SB 709

Amendment 4577 - Filed By Representative Hershey

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

HB 2240

Amendment 3972 - Filed By Representative Hennessey

HB 2398

Amendment 4422 - Filed By Representative Rothman

HB 2524

Amendment 4492 - Filed By Representative Conklin

Amendment 4502 - Filed By Representative Schmitt

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

HB 1709

Amendment 4425 - Filed By Representative Peifer

HB 2404

Amendment 4385 - Filed By Representative Owlett

HB 2407

Amendment 4464 - Filed By Representative Hamm

HB 2524

Amendment 4480 - Filed By Representative Schmitt

HB 2633

Amendment 4441 - Filed By Representative Grove

HB 2645

Amendment 4439 - Filed By Representative Peifer

SB 347

Amendment 4380 - Filed By Representative Kaufer

Monday, June 6, 2022

HB 1741

Amendment 4343 - Filed By Representative Keefer

Friday, June 3, 2022

SB 480

Amendment 4353 - Filed By Representative B. Miller

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

HB 2526

Amendment 4347 - Filed By Representative Silvis

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

HB 1952

Amendment 4211 - Filed By Representative Millard

HB 2157

Amendment 4310 - Filed By Representative Farry

HB 2337

Amendment 4318 - Filed By Representative Carroll

HB 2480

Amendment 4295 - Filed By Representative Grove

SB 932

Amendment 4328 - Filed By Representative Longietti

Amendment 4329 - Filed By Representative Longietti

Amendment 4330 - Filed By Representative Bradford

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

HB 1092

Amendment 4203 - Filed By Representative Kauffman

Friday, July 8, 2022

Master Roll Call

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    3 LVE

Adjourn, Mcclinton

92 YEAS    107 NAYS    3 LVE

Move Prev Question Benninghoff, Adjourn

110 YEAS    89 NAYS    3 LVE

Adjourn, Bradford

90 YEAS    109 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 2709, Concurrence

199 YEAS    0 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 2702, Concurrence

198 YEAS    1 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 1421, PROCEED WITH BILL, BENNINGHOFF

192 YEAS    7 NAYS    3 LVE

HB 1421, Concurrence

185 YEAS    14 NAYS    3 LVE

SB 982, Concurrence

103 YEAS    96 NAYS    3 LVE

SB 736 A5318, Amendment Vote

108 YEAS    91 NAYS    3 LVE

SB 106 A5440, Amendment Vote Suspend RULES

86 YEAS    113 NAYS    3 LVE

SB 106 A5421, Amendment Vote Suspend RULES

86 YEAS    114 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 106, Concurrence

107 YEAS    92 NAYS    3 LVE

Thursday, July 7, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

Proceed With Bills Benninghoff, Sb 1100,1222, Hb 1642

186 YEAS    14 NAYS    2 LVE

Proceed With Bill Benninghoff, Hb 1342, 1420

188 YEAS    12 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2644, Concurrence

115 YEAS    85 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2464, Concurrence

179 YEAS    21 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1867, Concurrence

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1642, Concurrence

181 YEAS    19 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1615, Concurrence

186 YEAS    14 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1614, Concurrence

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1594, Concurrence

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1421, PROCEED WITH BILL, BENNINGHOFF

188 YEAS    12 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1421, Concurrence

185 YEAS    15 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1420, Concurrence

104 YEAS    96 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1410, Concurrence

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1342, Concurrence

184 YEAS    16 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1312, Concurrence

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 975, Concurrence

164 YEAS    36 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 940, Concurrence

147 YEAS    53 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 581, Concurrence

172 YEAS    28 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 430, Concurrence

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1222, Final Passage

104 YEAS    96 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1171, Final Passage

114 YEAS    86 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1100, Final Passage

180 YEAS    20 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 982, PROCEED WITH BILL, BENNINGHOFF

185 YEAS    15 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 982, Final Passage

110 YEAS    90 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 382, PROCEED WITH BILL, BENNINGHOFF

190 YEAS    10 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 382, Concurrence

176 YEAS    24 NAYS    2 LVE

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Master Roll Call

201 YEAS    0 NAYS    1 LVE

SB 1284, Final Passage

145 YEAS    55 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1235, Final Passage

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1171 A5302, Amendment Vote

115 YEAS    85 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1171 A5281, Amendment Vote

113 YEAS    87 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1105, Final Passage

196 YEAS    4 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1093, Final Passage

199 YEAS    1 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 588, Final Passage

183 YEAS    17 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 442, SB 442 PN , SB 1284 PROCEED WITH BILLS, BENNINGHOFF

170 YEAS    30 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 442, Final Passage

109 YEAS    91 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 275, Final Passage

117 YEAS    83 NAYS    2 LVE

Friday, July 1, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2709, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2367, Final Passage

189 YEAS    11 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2293, Final Passage

198 YEAS    2 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2157, Concurrence

163 YEAS    37 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2097, Concurrence

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2039, Concurrence

141 YEAS    59 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1665, Concurrence

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1598, Concurrence

189 YEAS    11 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 331, Concurrence

173 YEAS    27 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1183, Final Passage

135 YEAS    65 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 251, Final Passage

184 YEAS    16 NAYS    2 LVE

Thursday, June 30, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2401, PROCEED WITH BILL, BENNINGHOFF

195 YEAS    5 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2401, Concurrence

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2367 A5230, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2293 A5244, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1868, Concurrence

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1780, Concurrence

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1183 A5174, Amendment Vote

174 YEAS    26 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1183 A5081, Amendment Vote

79 YEAS    121 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1183 A5080, Amendment Vote

44 YEAS    156 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1179, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1159, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1093 A5212, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1093 A5211, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 905, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 904, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 814, Final Passage

127 YEAS    73 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 251 A5252, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Master Roll Call

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2702, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2667, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 2619, Final Passage

111 YEAS    89 NAYS    2 LVE

HB 1813, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 216 A5217, Amendment Vote

89 YEAS    111 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 216, Resolution Vote

114 YEAS    86 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 213, Resolution Vote

165 YEAS    35 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 212 A5255, Amendment Vote

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

HR 212, Resolution Vote

173 YEAS    27 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 1094, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 818, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 814 A5214, Amendment Vote

77 YEAS    123 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 814 A5197, Amendment Vote

85 YEAS    115 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 814 A5196, Amendment Vote

85 YEAS    115 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 814 A5195, Amendment Vote

83 YEAS    117 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 814 A5191, Amendment Vote

89 YEAS    111 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 764, Final Passage

200 YEAS    0 NAYS    2 LVE

SB 635, Final Passage

148 YEAS    52 NAYS    2 LVE

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