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History of House Resolutions HISTORY OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS Resolution No. 1 By Representative DeWEESE. Resolution No. 3 By Representatives D. O©BRIEN, O©NEILL, PALLONE, STURLA, McILVAINE SMITH, KOTIK, PHILLIPS, Printer©s No. 1. SHAPIRO, RAPP, BAKER, BARRAR, BEAR, BELFANTI, BENNINGHOFF, BENNINGTON, BEYER, BIANCUCCI, A Resolution adopting temporary rules for the House of BISHOP, BOBACK, BOYD, BROOKS, BUXTON, Representatives. CALTAGIRONE, CAPPELLI, CAUSER, CIVERA, COHEN, CONKLIN, CREIGHTON, DALEY, DALLY, DePASQUALE, PN 0001 Introduced, Jan. 2, 2007 DeWEESE, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, EVERETT, FABRIZIO, (Remarks see House Journal Page ), Jan. 2, 2007 FLECK, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, GALLOWAY, GEIST, GEORGE, GIBBONS, GILLESPIE, GINGRICH, GODSHALL, N. P. GOODMAN, GRELL, GRUCELA, HARHAI, HARKINS, Resolution No. 2 By Representatives D. O©BRIEN, PALLONE, HARPER, HELM, HENNESSEY, HERSHEY, HESS, PHILLIPS, McILVAINE SMITH, SHAPIRO, RUBLEY, O©NEILL, HICKERNELL, HORNAMAN, HUTCHINSON, JAMES, STURLA,WAGNER, RAPP, ROEBUCK, BRENNAN, BUXTON, W. KELLER, KENNEY, KILLION, KING, KULA, LEACH, CALTAGIRONE, CAPPELLI, CIVERA, CLYMER, COHEN, MACKERETH, MAHONEY, MAJOR, MANDERINO, MANN, CONKLIN, COX, CURRY, CUTLER, DALEY, DALLY, MANTZ, MARKOSEK, MARSHALL, MARSICO, McILHATTAN, DePASQUALE, DeWEESE, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, MELIO, MICOZZIE, MILLARD, MILNE, MOUL, MOYER, J. EVANS, FABRIZIO, FAIRCHILD, GABIG, GALLOWAY, MUNDY, MURT, MUSTIO, MYERS, NAILOR, M. O©BRIEN, GEIST, GEORGE, GERBER, GIBBONS, GILLESPIE, PARKER, PAYNE, PEIFER, PETRONE, PICKETT, PRESTON, GINGRICH, GODSHALL, GRELL, GRUCELA, HARHAI, RAMALEY, READSHAW, REED, REICHLEY, ROAE, HARHART, HERSHEY, HESS, HICKERNELL, KAUFFMAN, ROEBUCK, ROHRER, ROSS, RUBLEY, SABATINA, SANTONI, KENNEY, KESSLER, KILLION, KING, KIRKLAND, KOTIK, SCAVELLO, SEIP, SHIMKUS, SIPTROTH, K. SMITH, KULA, LEACH, LEVDANSKY, MAHONEY, MAJOR, MANN, SOLOBAY, STABACK, STERN, SURRA, SWANGER, MANTZ, MARKOSEK, MARSICO, McGEEHAN, McILHATTAN, THOMAS, TRUE, TURZAI, VULAKOVICH, WALKO, WATSON, METCALFE, MILLARD, MOYER, MUNDY, MUSTIO, NAILOR, J. WHITE, WOJNAROSKI,YUDICHAK, DENLINGER and M. O©BRIEN, BELFANTI, PARKER, PETRONE, BAKER, SCHRODER. PICKETT, PYLE, QUIGLEY, RAMALEY, BEYER, READSHAW, BISHOP, ROHRER, ROSS, BASTIAN, SAMUELSON, Printer©s No. 3458. SANTONI, SAYLOR, SCAVELLO, SEIP, BARRAR, SHIMKUS, SIPTROTH, M. SMITH, SOLOBAY, SONNEY, STABACK, A Resolution recognizing April 2, 2008, as "World Autism Day" STEIL, STERN, SURRA, SWANGER, TANGRETTI, THOMAS, and the month of April 2008 as "Autism Awareness Month" in TRUE, VEREB, BENNINGTON, WATSON, WOJNAROSKI, Pennsylvania. YUDICHAK, BOYD, PAYNE, ELLIS, EVERETT, ADOLPH, PN 3458 INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION DeLUCA, BENNINGHOFF, MANDERINO, SABATINA, McCALL, UNDER RULE 35, March 24, 2008 REED, REICHLEY, CAUSER, JOSEPHS, HUTCHINSON, Adopted, March 31, 2008 (202-0) COSTA, GERGELY, KORTZ, PAYTON, JAMES, SCHRODER, HELM, PERRY, MURT, QUINN, FREEMAN, J. WHITE, HORNAMAN and MENSCH. Resolution No. 4 By Representatives MOUL, STERN, ARGALL, Printer©s No. 1208. KAUFFMAN, ADOLPH, BEAR, BENNINGHOFF, BOYD, DALLY, GINGRICH, N. P. GOODMAN, GRELL, HUTCHINSON, A Resolution recognizing the month of April 2007 as "Autism M. KELLER, KING, McILHATTAN, NAILOR, NICKOL, Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. READSHAW, STEIL, SWANGER, TRUE, VULAKOVICH, MACKERETH, DePASQUALE, REED, HARPER, RAPP, PN 1208 INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION MUSTIO, SCHRODER, MURT, BARRAR, ROAE, MARSHALL, UNDER RULE 35, April 10, 2007 MARSICO, CUTLER, PERRY, CLYMER, BROOKS, COX, Adopted, April 17, 2007 (199-0) MELIO, MENSCH and PEIFER. Printer©s No. 16. A Resolution amending House Rule 14. PN 0016 Referred to RULES, Jan. 30, 2007 Resolution No. 5 By Representatives THOMAS, MAHER, MOUL, CALTAGIRONE, KULA, BLACKWELL, ROAE, CURRY, BOYD, SWANGER, JOSEPHS,YOUNGBLOOD, DALEY, HENNESSEY and MILNE. Printer©s No. 17. A Resolution directing the State Government Committee to examine the feasibility of limiting polling places in cities of the first class to schools and government buildings. PN 0017 Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT, Jan. 30, 2007 House H-1 House HISTORY OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS Resolution No. 6 By Representatives ROEBUCK, CURRY, Resolution No. 9 By Representatives READSHAW, BAKER, FRANKEL, GRUCELA, COHEN, ADOLPH, BAKER, BELFANTI, BENNINGTON, BOYD, CALTAGIRONE, CRUZ, CURRY, BEYER, BISHOP, BOYD, CALTAGIRONE, CAUSER, DALEY, DALEY, DERMODY, DeWEESE, DONATUCCI, FAIRCHILD, FAIRCHILD, FREEMAN, GEIST, N. P. GOODMAN, HARPER, FREEMAN, GALLOWAY, GIBBONS, N. P. GOODMAN, HERSHEY, HESS, KULA, WHEATLEY, WOJNAROSKI, GRUCELA, HARPER, HERSHEY, HESS, JAMES, KENNEY, MAJOR, MANN, McGEEHAN, McILHATTAN, MURT, KORTZ, KOTIK, KULA, LONGIETTI, MAJOR, MANN, M. O©BRIEN, O©NEILL, PALLONE, READSHAW, ROSS, MARKOSEK, McGEEHAN, MELIO, MILLARD, PALLONE, SCAVELLO, SIPTROTH, SOLOBAY, SONNEY, STABACK, PAYNE, PYLE, RAMALEY, ROSS, RUBLEY, SAINATO, STURLA, TANGRETTI, VULAKOVICH,YUDICHAK, PARKER, SANTONI, SAYLOR, SCAVELLO, SIPTROTH, SOLOBAY, DeLUCA, SANTONI, JAMES, JOSEPHS, BARRAR, MILLARD, SONNEY, STABACK, STURLA, SURRA, SWANGER, RAMALEY, GIBBONS, SAINATO, FABRIZIO, MANTZ and THOMAS,WALKO, J.WHITE,WOJNAROSKI,YOUNGBLOOD, MENSCH. FRANKEL,VULAKOVICH, MANTZ, BROOKS, GEIST, PARKER and FABRIZIO. Printer©s No. 4. Printer©s No. 5. A Resolution designating the month of January 2007 as "Financial Aid Awareness Month" and commending the work of A Resolution declaring the week of February 12 through 18, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency and the 2007, as "Random Acts of Kindness Week" in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. PN 0005 INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35, Jan. 29, 2007 PN 0004 INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION Adopted, Jan. 30, 2007 (199-0) UNDER RULE 35, Jan. 29, 2007 Adopted, Jan. 30, 2007 (198-0) Resolution No. 10 By Representatives CASORIO, COHEN, D. EVANS, BAKER, BARRAR, BEYER, BISHOP, BOYD, Resolution No. 7 By Representatives M. O©BRIEN, KENNEY, BUXTON, CALTAGIRONE, CREIGHTON, DALEY, GRUCELA, BENNINGTON,VITALI, CALTAGIRONE, GEORGE, DePASQUALE, GALLOWAY, GEORGE, N. P. GOODMAN, N. P. GOODMAN, JAMES, JOSEPHS, MANDERINO, HUTCHINSON, KING, KOTIK, MANN, MARKOSEK, MUNDY, MARSHALL, ROEBUCK, SANTONI, SCAVELLO,WHEATLEY, MUSTIO, M. O©BRIEN, PALLONE, PARKER, PAYNE, WOJNAROSKI,YUDICHAK,YOUNGBLOOD, FRANKEL, PETRONE, RAMALEY, READSHAW, SONNEY, STABACK, RUBLEY, FREEMAN, MELIO, SIPTROTH, PAYTON, BAKER, SWANGER, VULAKOVICH, WALKO, WOJNAROSKI, QUINN and SAMUELSON. YOUNGBLOOD,YUDICHAK, LONGIETTI, BENNINGHOFF, CAPPELLI, GRUCELA, JOSEPHS, KULA, RAPP, FRANKEL, Printer©s No. 18. MELIO, DALLY, FREEMAN, BELFANTI, SCAVELLO, SOLOBAY, GIBBONS, WANSACZ, BASTIAN, DeLUCA, A Resolution urging the Governor to participate in the GINGRICH, GERGELY, EVERETT, EACHUS, THOMAS, Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and sign the Memorandum O©NEILL, KORTZ, DENLINGER, GEIST, HENNESSEY, of Understanding which will allow the Commonwealth to join its SIPTROTH, HESS, ROAE and HORNAMAN. neighbors in addressing the challenge of climate change while increasing energy efficiency investments and stimulating Printer©s No. 19. emerging clean energy technology markets. A Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to PN 0018 Referred to ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND increase funding for the medical needs of veterans who have ENERGY, Jan. 30, 2007 served our country in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. PN 0019 Referred to VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY Resolution No. 8 By Representatives DeWEESE, McCALL and PREPAREDNESS, Jan. 30, 2007 S. H. SMITH. Printer©s No. 2. Resolution No. 11 By Representatives CASORIO, FREEMAN, A Resolution adopting as temporary rules for the House of N. P. GOODMAN, KOTIK, CALTAGIRONE and GERGELY. Representatives the Rules of the House of Representatives (2005-2006), further providing for standing committees and Printer©s No. 20. subcommittees and for voting; and making editorial changes. A Resolution memorializing the Congress of the United States PN 0002 Introduced, Jan. 17, 2007 to permit the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to reinstitute the electoral use of manual, old-style lever voting machines. PN 0020 Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT, Jan. 30, 2007 House H-2 House HISTORY OF HOUSE RESOLUTIONS Resolution No. 12 By Representatives VITALI, CALTAGIRONE, Resolution No. 14 By Representatives FRANKEL, M. O©BRIEN, CLYMER, COHEN, CREIGHTON, CURRY, DALEY, FRANKEL, BAKER, BARRAR, BEYER, BIANCUCCI, BISHOP, BOYD, N. P. GOODMAN, HARPER, HENNESSEY, JAMES, JOSEPHS, BUXTON, CALTAGIRONE, CAPPELLI, CAUSER, CIVERA, LEACH, LEVDANSKY, MARKOSEK, MUNDY, PAYTON, COHEN, CREIGHTON, CURRY, DALEY, DeLUCA, PRESTON, READSHAW, ROEBUCK, STABACK, WALKO, DePASQUALE, DERMODY, EACHUS, EVERETT, FAIRCHILD, WHEATLEY,YOUNGBLOOD, LONGIETTI, SCAVELLO, FREEMAN, GABIG, GALLOWAY, GEIST, GEORGE, GIBBONS, WANSACZ, FABRIZIO, PETRARCA, DENLINGER and GINGRICH, N. P. GOODMAN, GRUCELA, HARPER, MAHONEY. HENNESSEY, HERSHEY, HESS, JAMES, LEACH, MACKERETH, MAHONEY, MAJOR, MANDERINO, MANN, Prior Printer©s No. 21. Printer©s No. 2658. MANTZ, MARKOSEK, McGEEHAN, MELIO, MOYER, MUNDY, MUSTIO, PALLONE, PAYNE, PETRONE, PRESTON, A Resolution directing the Pennsylvania Commission on RAMALEY, READSHAW, REED, REICHLEY, ROHRER, Sentencing to conduct a study on the use and impact of RUBLEY, SAINATO, SANTONI, SCAVELLO, M. SMITH, mandatory minimum sentences. SOLOBAY, SONNEY, STABACK, STERN, SWANGER, TANGRETTI, TRUE, VULAKOVICH, WALKO, WATSON, PN 0021 Referred to JUDICIARY, Jan. 30, 2007 WHEATLEY, WOJNAROSKI,YOUNGBLOOD, ROEBUCK, Reported as committed, Oct. 2, 2007 STURLA, WANSACZ, MILLARD, RAPP, PICKETT,
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