House of Representatives
Daily Session Update
Prepared by the Office of the Parliamentarian
May 23, 2017
Condolence Resolution for the Honorable Richard A. Tilghman.
Communications Received
The Speaker appoints the following Majority Members to the Ethics Committee for the 2017-2018 Legislative Sessions:
Jim Cox, Chairman
Sheryl Delozier
Brian Ellis
Carl Walker Metzgar
The Democratic Leader appoints the following Members to the Ethics Committee for the 2017-2018 Legislative Sessions:
Dom Costa
Peter Schweyer
Stephen Kinsey
Mary Jo Daley
The Speaker appoints the following Majority Members to the Rules Committee for the 2017-2018 Legislative Sessions:
Dave Reed, Chairman
Becky Corbin
Bryan Cutler
Eli Evankovich
Matt Gabler
Robert Godshall
Lee James
Rob Kauffman
John Lawrence
Kurt Masser
Mark Mustio
Tina Pickett
Mike Reese
Stan Saylor
Jesse Topper
Mike Turzai
Judy Ward
Kathy Watson
The Democratic Leader appoints the following Members to the Rules Committee for the 2017-2018 Legislative Sessions:
Frank Dermody
Mike Hanna
Joe Markosek
Dan Frankel
Rosita Youngblood
Mike Sturla
Dom Costa
Paul Costa
Neil Goodman
Stephen Kinsey
Mike Carroll
Flo Fabrizio
Jordan Harris
Pat Harkins
Mike OBrien
Communications Received From the Senate
The Clerk of the Senate being introduced, presented the following extract from the Journal of the Senate, which was read as follows, viz:
In the Senate,
May 22, 2017
RESOLVED, (the House of Representatives concurring), Pursuant to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, that when the Senate recesses this week, it reconvene on Monday, June 5, 2017, unless sooner recalled by the President Pro Tempore; and be it further
RESOLVED, Pursuant to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, that when the House of Representative recesses this week, it reconvene on Monday, June 5, 2017, unless sooner recalled by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the House of Representatives for its concurrence.
Adopted Voice Vote
Voting Schedule
Concurrence in Senate Amendments
Concurrence in Senate Amendments to House Amendments
Bills on Second Consideration
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192 0 | ||
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
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Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
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164 28 | ||
166 25 | ||
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
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Motion to Revert to Prior PN 1486 (Kampf) | 192 0 | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | ||
Bills on Third Consideration
194 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | ||
188 6 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | ||
194 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | ||
123 71 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | ||
Motion to Proceed on HB 1008, PN 1803 (Reed) | 181 13 | |
194 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | ||
103 91 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | ||
Bills Signed by the Speaker
Bills Referred
HR 347 Commerce
HR 349 To Calendar Under Rule 35 Supplemental Calendar
HR 350 To Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 351 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 352 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35 Supplemental Calendar
HR 353 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 354 Human Services
HB 30 Judiciary
HB 921 Education
HB 1131 Local Government
HB 1429 Finance
HB 1430 Urban Affairs
HB 1431 Transportation
Bills Recommitted
HB 125 To Appropriations
HB 296 To Appropriations
HB 603 To Appropriations
HB 673 To Appropriations
HB 824 To Appropriations
HB 1013 To Appropriations
HB 1049 To Appropriations
HB 1176 To Appropriations
HB 1280 To Appropriations
Bills ReReferred
Bills and Resolution Reported from Committee
HB 149 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 174 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 561 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 679 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 1008 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 1033 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 200 From Children & Youth as Committed
HB 593 From Commerce as Committed
HB 966 From Finance as Committed
HB 1285 From Finance as Committed
HB 1390 From Finance as Committed
HB 1406 From Finance as Committed
HB 1286 From Insurance as Committed
HB 25 From Labor & Industry as Committed
HB 176 From Labor & Industry as Amended
HB 447 From Labor & Industry as Committed
HB 1287 From State Government as Committed
HB 699 From Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness as Committed
HB 984 From Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness as Amended
HR 222 From Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness as Committed
Bills Removed from the Tabled Calendar and Placed on the Active Calendar
HB 108
HB 110
HB 154
HB 181
HB 211
HB 275
HB 410
HB 952
HB 1219
HB 1244
HB 1269
HB 1270
Bills Removed from the Active Calendar and Placed on the Tabled Calendar
HB 110
HB 275
HB 410
House Resolutions Adopted
A Resolution designating May 23, 2017, as "Rosie the Riveter Day" in Pennsylvania and honoring the service and contributions of the millions of women who entered the work force during World War II. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution designating the month of May 2017 as "Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution condemning the Syrian government's chemical weapons attack on Khan Sheikhoun, Syria, and President Bashar al-Assad for Syria's ongoing and historical use of chemical weapons against the Syrian people; and urging the Congress of the United States to consider and approve an authorization for the use of military force to allow for additional military action in Syria for the purpose of deterring further use of chemical weapons in Syria and the world. | | ||
190 0 | |||
| | 177 13 | |
A Resolution recognizing the month of May 2017 as "Pediatric Stroke Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution recognizing the month of May 2017 as "National Drug Court Month" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution designating June 1, 2017, as "Child Welfare Caseworker Appreciation Day" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution designating May 29, 2017, as "John F. Kennedy Day" in Pennsylvania on the commemoration of his 100th birthday. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution recognizing the month of May 2017 as "Global Youth Traffic Safety Month" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution designating the month of May 2017 as "Healthy Babies Month" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution recognizing and honoring the members of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, for more than a century of commitment to social activism, academic excellence and civic engagement in this Commonwealth on the occasion of Delta Day at the State Capitol. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution designating May 23, 2017, as "Teacher Education Day" in Pennsylvania and honoring the outstanding service of teacher educators who prepare teachers for Pennsylvania's classrooms. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution recognizing the Mission 22 campaign and raising awareness for the ongoing epidemic of veteran suicide. | 194 0 | ||
A Resolution recognizing May 25, 2017, as "Red Nose Day" in Pennsylvania. | 194 0 | ||
This is not an official record of the days legislative activity.
The House of Representatives adjourned
until Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:00 A.M.
unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.