COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Legislative Journal

MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019

SESSION OF 2019 203RD OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 25

SENATE In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated MONDAY, June 3, 2019 February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, The Senate met at 1 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time. for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Beaver [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Deborah A. Kunselman, resigned. The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor John K. Fetterman) I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of in the Chair. nomination on the premises.

PRAYER TOM WOLF Governor The following prayer was offered by the Hon. MEGAN MARTIN, Secretary of the Senate: JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, BUCKS COUNTY My daughter graduated from high school on Friday and this prayer that I am going to recite for all of you today is actually the May 20, 2019 prayer of my alma mater, which I thought would be fitting since there are so many young people celebrating their graduations To the Honorable, the Senate today. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Let us pray. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated God, You call us to walk in unity of mind and heart intent on February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, You. Give us that reverence for one another that will make us Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, apostles of peace. Grant that the knowledge of this day may flow for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Bucks County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice addition to comple- into our worship of Your name and our service for the life of the ment. world. Amen. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. The PRESIDENT. The Chair thanks Secretary Martin, and TOM WOLF congratulates her daughter. Governor PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by those assembled.) BUCKS COUNTY

COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR May 20, 2019 RECALL COMMUNICATIONS To the Honorable, the Senate REFERRED TO COMMITTEE of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Commonwealth, which were read as follows and referred to the Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Bucks County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice addition to comple- JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ment. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of BEAVER COUNTY nomination on the premises.

May 20, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 418 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- CHESTER COUNTY nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, May 20, 2019 Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the To the Honorable, the Senate County of Cumberland [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2020, vice the Honorable Merle L. Ebert, Jr., resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nomination on the premises. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff TOM WOLF Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, Governor for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Chester [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 2020, vice the Honorable James P. MacElree II, resigned. DELAWARE COUNTY I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 20, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CHESTER COUNTY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 20, 2019 February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, To the Honorable, the Senate for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice James F. Nilon, Jr., resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 15, 2019, of Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esquire, 8 Nicholson Court, Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for Governor the County of Chester [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Phyllis R. Streitel, resigned. JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of DELAWARE COUNTY nomination on the premises.

TOM WOLF May 20, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: CHESTER COUNTY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 20, 2019 February 15, 2019, of Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esquire, 8 Nicholson Court, Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial To the Honorable, the Senate District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Delaware of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice addition to complement. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. April 2, 2019, of Victoria S. Madden, Esquire, 1056 Brandt Avenue, Lemoyne 17043, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, TOM WOLF for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Chester [data miss- Governor ing], to serve until the first Monday of January 2022, vice the Honor- able Anthony A. Sarcione, resigned. JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of DELAWARE COUNTY nomination on the premises.

TOM WOLF May 20, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: CUMBERLAND COUNTY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 20, 2019 February 15, 2019, and corrected on February 22, 2019, of Victoria S. Madden, Esquire, 1056 Brandt Avenue, Lemoyne 17043, Cumberland To the Honorable, the Senate County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Delaware [sic], to serve 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 419 until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Christine JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Fizzano Cannon, resigned. ERIE COUNTY I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 20, 2019 TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- DELAWARE COUNTY nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated March 22, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, May 20, 2019 Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Erie County, to To the Honorable, the Senate serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable John of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Garhart, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nomination on the premises. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated April 2, 2019, of Brittany Erney-Muniz, Esquire, 701 Sherwood Drive, TOM WOLF Carlisle 17013, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for Governor appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Delaware [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2022, vice JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, the Honorable Nathaniel C. Nichols, resigned. LEHIGH COUNTY I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 20, 2019 TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- ELK COUNTY/CAMERON COUNTY nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, May 20, 2019 for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Lehigh County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Carol To the Honorable, the Senate K. McGinley, resigned. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF March 22, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Governor Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Elk JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, County/Cameron County, to serve until the first Monday of January LYCOMING COUNTY 2020, vice the Honorable Richard A. Masson, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 20, 2019

TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- ERIE COUNTY nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, May 20, 2019 for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Lycoming [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January To the Honorable, the Senate 2020, vice the Honorable Richard A. Gray, resigned. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Governor Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Erie County, to JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Robert MERCER COUNTY A. Sambroak, Jr., deceased. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 20, 2019 nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate TOM WOLF of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Governor 420 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, TOM WOLF for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the Governor County of Mercer [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Christopher J. St. John, resigned. JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MONTGOMERY COUNTY

TOM WOLF May 20, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MERCER COUNTY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 20, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated March 22, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff To the Honorable, the Senate Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Hon- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- orable Rhonda Lee Daniele, resigned. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of February 15, 2019, of Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esquire, 8 Nicholson Court, nomination on the premises. Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for TOM WOLF the County of Mercer [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January Governor 2020, vice the Honorable Thomas R. Dobson, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, nomination on the premises. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TOM WOLF Governor May 20, 2019

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, To the Honorable, the Senate MONROE COUNTY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 20, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff To the Honorable, the Senate Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Northampton [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- 2020, vice the Honorable Emil Giordano, resigned. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, nomination on the premises. Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Monroe County, to TOM WOLF serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice addition to comple- Governor ment. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, nomination on the premises. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY TOM WOLF Governor May 20, 2019

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, To the Honorable, the Senate MONTGOMERY COUNTY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 20, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, To the Honorable, the Senate Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Hon- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- orable Paul P. Panepinto, resigned. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, nomination on the premises. Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery TOM WOLF County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice addition Governor to complement. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 421

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- PHILADELPHIA COUNTY nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esquire, 8 Nicholson Court, May 20, 2019 Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for To the Honorable, the Senate the County of Philadelphia [sic], to serve until the first Monday of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: January 2020, vice the Honorable Ellen Ceisler, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nomination on the premises. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff TOM WOLF Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, Governor for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Hon- JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, orable Angeles Roca, removed from office. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 20, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, PHILADELPHIA COUNTY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 20, 2019 February 15, 2019, and corrected on February 22, 2019, of Victoria S. Madden, Esquire, 1056 Brandt Avenue, Lemoyne 17043, Cumberland To the Honorable, the Senate County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Philadelphia [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Carolyn H. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Nichols, resigned. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff nomination on the premises. Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the TOM WOLF County of Philadelphia [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January Governor 2020, vice the Honorable Maria McLaughlin, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, nomination on the premises. PIKE COUNTY TOM WOLF Governor May 20, 2019

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, To the Honorable, the Senate PHILADELPHIA COUNTY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 20, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, To the Honorable, the Senate Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Pike [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- vice the Honorable Joseph F. Kameen, resigned. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of February 15, 2019, of Brittany Erney-Muniz, Esquire, 701 Sherwood nomination on the premises. Drive, Carlisle 17013, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial Dis- trict, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the TOM WOLF County of Philadelphia [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January Governor 2020, vice the Honorable Patricia McInerney, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, nomination on the premises. WASHINGTON COUNTY TOM WOLF Governor May 20, 2019

JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, To the Honorable, the Senate PHILADELPHIA COUNTY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 20, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, 422 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Washington JUDGE, PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURT County, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice addition to complement. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 20, 2019 nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate TOM WOLF of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, WESTMORELAND COUNTY Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Philadelphia Municipal Court, to serve until May 20, 2019 the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Dawn A. Segal, removed from office. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA County of Westmoreland [sic], to serve until the first Monday of Janu- ary 2020, vice the Honorable Richard E. McCormick, Jr., resigned. May 20, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate TOM WOLF of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, WESTMORELAND COUNTY Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania, to serve until May 20, 2019 the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Kate Ford Elliott, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor April 2, 2019, and corrected on April 18, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin TREASURER, McKEAN COUNTY County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Westmoreland County, to serve until the first Mon- day of January 2020, vice the Honorable Anthony G. Marsili, resigned. May 20, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, February 15, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- YORK COUNTY burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as Treasurer, in and for the County of McKean, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice Mary Jo Sherwood, resigned. May 20, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE February 15, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, Pittsburgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for appointment as Judge, Court of Common Pleas, in and for the May 20, 2019 County of York [sic], to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable John S. Kennedy, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 15, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 423

Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Allegheny, Magisterial District 05-2-25, to serve until the first Monday May 20, 2019 of January 2020, vice the Honorable Mary P. Murray, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate nomination on the premises. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

TOM WOLF In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Governor nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Chester, Magisterial District 15-2-01, to serve until the first May 20, 2019 Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Theodore P. Michaels, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 15, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE ment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Beaver, Magisterial District 36-1-01, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Andrew M. Hladio, resigned. May 20, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE February 15, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of May 20, 2019 Delaware, Magisterial District 32-2-39, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable C. Walter McCray III, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 15, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE ment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Bucks, Magisterial District 07-1-03, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Joanne V. Kline, resigned. May 20, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE February 15, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the May 20, 2019 County of Lancaster, Magisterial District 02-3-09, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Jayne Duncan, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 15, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Bucks, Magisterial District 07-1-11, to serve until the first Monday of May 20, 2019 January 2020, vice the Honorable Michael J. Burns, deceased. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate nomination on the premises. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

TOM WOLF In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Governor nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated April 2, 2019, and corrected on April 18, 2019, of Stephen A. 424 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fif- MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE teenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Lancaster, Magisterial District 02-2-04, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Janice May 20, 2019 Jimenez, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate nomination on the premises. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

TOM WOLF In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Governor nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated April 2, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Washington, Magisterial District 27-3-05, to serve until the May 20, 2019 first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Jay H. Weller, re- To the Honorable, the Senate signed. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 15, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Governor Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE County of Lehigh, Magisterial District 31-1-07, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Robert C. Halal, de- May 20, 2019 ceased. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of May 20, 2019 Westmoreland, Magisterial District 10-1-03, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Joseph A. Dalfonso, re- To the Honorable, the Senate signed. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF April 2, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Governor Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Lycoming, Magisterial District 29-1-02, to serve until the MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Allen P. Page III, resigned. May 28, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate TOM WOLF of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr (Public Member), 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial May 20, 2019 District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Accoun- tancy, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is ap- To the Honorable, the Senate pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: riod, vice Libby White, Penn Valley, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nomination on the premises. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated April 2, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, TOM WOLF Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial Governor District, for appointment as Magisterial District Judge, in and for the County of Union, Magisterial District 17-3-01, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice the Honorable Leo S. Armbruster, re- MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY signed. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 28, 2019 nomination on the premises.

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In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Licensure Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his succes- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated sor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 that period, vice David Majernik, Pittsburgh, whose term expired. North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Accoun- nomination on the premises. tancy, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is ap- pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- TOM WOLF riod, vice Tina Miller, Pittsburgh, resigned. Governor I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF TOM WOLF PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Governor May 28, 2019 MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY To the Honorable, the Senate May 28, 2019 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- To the Honorable, the Senate nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- appointment as a member of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Coun- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated cil on the Arts, to serve until July 1, 2019, and until her successor is March 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, appointed and qualified, vice Gayle Isa, Philadelphia, resigned. Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Accoun- nomination on the premises. tancy, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is ap- pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- TOM WOLF riod, vice Dolly Lalvani, Harrisburg, whose term expired. Governor I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD TOM WOLF OF AUCTIONEER EXAMINERS Governor May 28, 2019 MEMBER OF THE APPALACHIAN STATES LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr (Public Member), 115 Molleystown of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Auctioneer In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Examiners, to serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, period, vice Timothy Wiggin, Mechanicsburg, whose term expired. Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of District, for appointment as a member of the Appalachian States Low- nomination on the premises. Level Radioactive Waste Commission, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice E. Christopher Abruzzo, Hershey, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises.

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MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTS May 28, 2019 LICENSURE BOARD To the Honorable, the Senate May 28, 2019 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- To the Honorable, the Senate nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- ment as a member of the State Board of Auctioneer Examiners, to serve nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated for a term of three years, and until his successor is appointed and quali- February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 fied, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Matthew Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Rader, Forty Fort, whose term expired. Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Architects 426 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD nomination on the premises. OF BARBER EXAMINERS TOM WOLF Governor May 28, 2019

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD To the Honorable, the Senate OF AUCTIONEER EXAMINERS of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 28, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Barber Examiners, to In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is appointed and nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Mark February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North Robertson, Springfield, resigned. Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Auctioneer nomination on the premises. Examiners, to serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that TOM WOLF period, vice Mary Louise Doyle, Chester, resigned. Governor I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS TOM WOLF Governor May 28, 2019 MEMBER OF THE BANKING To the Honorable, the Senate AND SECURITIES COMMISSION of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Barber Examiners, to serve for a term of three years, and until his suc- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, that period, vice Donald Yost, Gaines, deceased. Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of appointment as a member of the Banking and Securities Commission, nomination on the premises. to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice Gerald Pappert, Plymouth Meeting, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA CANCER TOM WOLF CONTROL, PREVENTION AND RESEARCH Governor ADVISORY BOARD

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD May 28, 2019 OF BARBER EXAMINERS To the Honorable, the Senate May 28, 2019 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

To the Honorable, the Senate In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated pointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Cancer Control, Prevention February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr (Public Member), 115 Molleystown and Research Advisory Board, to serve for a term of four years, and Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Joel Noumoff, District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Barber Wynnewood, resigned. Examiners, to serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that nomination on the premises. period, vice Sharon Dell, Martinsburg, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of TOM WOLF nomination on the premises. Governor

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MEMBER OF THE STATE CHARTER In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- SCHOOL APPEAL BOARD nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove May 28, 2019 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- pointment as a member of the State Board of Chiropractic, to serve for To the Honorable, the Senate a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice George Khoury, Bridgeville, whose term expired. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the State Charter School Ap- Governor peal Board, to serve until June 14, 2022, and until his successor is ap- pointed and qualified, vice Jamie Bracey, Philadelphia, resigned. MEMBER OF THE CORONERS' EDUCATION BOARD I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 28, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE CHILDREN'S In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TRUST FUND BOARD nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- May 28, 2019 burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as a member of the Coroners' Education Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice To the Honorable, the Senate Saralee Funke, Allentown, resigned. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove Governor 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- pointment as a member of the Children's Trust Fund Board, to serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY vice Harry Hamilton, Wilkes-Barre, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 28, 2019 nomination on the premises.

TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- MEMBER OF THE CHILDREN'S nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TRUST FUND BOARD February 22, 2019, of Nathanael R. Brague (Public Member), 1465 Hillcrest Court, Camp Hill 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first May 28, 2019 Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Cosmetology, to serve for a term of three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that To the Honorable, the Senate period, vice Elaine Gowaty, Murrysville, whose term expired. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Governor Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Children's Trust Fund Board, to serve for a term of three years, and until his successor is ap- MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY pointed and qualified, vice Carole Gravagno, Wayne, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 28, 2019 nomination on the premises.

TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 May 28, 2019 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Cosmetol- ogy, to serve for a term of three years, and until his successor is ap- To the Honorable, the Senate pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: riod, vice Christopher Metz, Pittsburgh, resigned. 428 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD nomination on the premises. OF CRANE OPERATORS TOM WOLF Governor May 28, 2019

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- To the Honorable, the Senate nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Crane Op- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated erators, to serve until December 8, 2019, and until his successor is ap- March 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial riod, vice John Dohner, Elizabethtown, whose term expired. District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Cosmetol- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of ogy, to serve until June 7, 2019, and until her successor is appointed and nomination on the premises. qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice James Farrell, Erie, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE NAVIGATION COMMISSION TOM WOLF FOR THE DELAWARE RIVER AND Governor ITS NAVIGABLE TRIBUTARIES MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF CRANE OPERATORS May 28, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate May 28, 2019 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

To the Honorable, the Senate In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated ment as a member of the Navigation Commission for the Delaware February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, River and its Navigable Tributaries, to serve for a term of four years, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice James appointment as a member of the State Board of Crane Operators, to McDermott, Philadelphia, resigned. serve until December 8, 2020, and until her successor is appointed and I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Jack nomination on the premises. Pletcher, Scottdale, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of TOM WOLF nomination on the premises. Governor

TOM WOLF MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Governor DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF CRANE OPERATORS May 28, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate May 28, 2019 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

To the Honorable, the Senate In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated March 1, 2019, of Rodney R. Akers, Esquire, 4307 Dakota Street, Pitts- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- burgh 15213, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cos- February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North metic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Crane Op- period, vice Jeffrey Pincus, Hummelstown, whose term expired. erators, to serve until December 8, 2022, and until her successor is I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that nomination on the premises. period, vice Jason Giurintano, Camp Hill, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of TOM WOLF nomination on the premises. Governor

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MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 May 28, 2019 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device To the Honorable, the Senate and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Susan Williams, Clearfield, whose term ex- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- pired. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of February 15, 2019, of Nathanael R. Brague, 1465 Hillcrest Court, Camp nomination on the premises. Hill 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cos- TOM WOLF metic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is Governor appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Thomas Weida, Lititz, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD TOM WOLF May 28, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 28, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- To the Honorable, the Senate burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: ment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is ap- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated riod, vice Pamela Higgins, Harrisburg, whose term expired. February 15, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, nomination on the premises. for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until her succes- TOM WOLF sor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond Governor that period, vice George Pajovich, Royersford, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD TOM WOLF Governor May 28, 2019

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA To the Honorable, the Senate DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 15, 2019, of Victoria S. Madden, Esquire, 1056 Brandt Ave- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nue, Lemoyne 17043, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial Dis- trict, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until her nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove beyond that period, vice Janis Creason, Harrisburg, whose term expired. 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of pointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cosmetic nomination on the premises. Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is ap- pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- TOM WOLF riod, vice Jeffrey Runge, Philadelphia, whose term expired. Governor I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA TOM WOLF DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD Governor May 28, 2019 MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- To the Honorable, the Senate nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, 430 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cos- nomination on the premises. metic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that TOM WOLF period, vice John Keegan, Hazleton, whose term expired. Governor I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TOM WOLF Governor May 28, 2019

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA To the Honorable, the Senate DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 11, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Education, to serve until In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- October 1, 2019, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Craig Snider, Bryn Mawr, resigned. February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial nomination on the premises. District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years, and until his TOM WOLF successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months Governor beyond that period, vice Richard Grimaldi, Connellsville, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 28, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, May 28, 2019 Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Education, to serve until October 1, 2019, and until his successor is appointed and To the Honorable, the Senate qualified, vice Jay Badams, Erie, resigned. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Governor Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve [data missing] a term of four years, and MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY months beyond that period, vice Joan Tarloff, Collegeville, deceased. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 28, 2019

TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- May 28, 2019 burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as a member of the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority, To the Honorable, the Senate to serve until April 8, 2022, and until his successor is appointed and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: qualified, vice Robert Sanders, Philadelphia, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nomination on the premises. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove TOM WOLF 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- Governor pointment as a member of the State Board of Education, to serve until October 1, 2019, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Colleen Sheehan, Wayne, resigned. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 431

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial OF HAMBURG CENTER District, for appointment as a member of the Health Policy Board, to serve for a term of three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Anne Henry, Harrisburg, resigned. May 28, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Ham- burg Center, to serve until January 19, 2021, and until his successor is May 28, 2019 appointed and qualified, vice Nancy Ann Houser, Bernville, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor March 22, 2019, and then corrected on March 25, 2019, and corrected again on March 26, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth MEMBER OF THE HEALTH POLICY BOARD Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Governors of the State System of Higher Education, to serve until December 31, 2022, and May 28, 2019 until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Harold Shields, Pittsburgh, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as a member of the Health Policy Board, to serve for a term of MEMBER OF THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice C. Michael Blackwood, Mars, resigned. May 28, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove MEMBER OF THE HEALTH POLICY BOARD 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- pointment as a member of the Industrial Board, to serve until January May 28, 2019 17, 2023, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Bony Dawood, Mechanicsburg, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Health Policy Board, to serve for a MEMBER OF THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD term of three years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Cecelia Dougherty, Philadelphia, resigned. May 28, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- MEMBER OF THE HEALTH POLICY BOARD burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as a member of the Industrial Board, to serve until January 17, May 28, 2019 2023, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Cathy Mary, South Park, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, 432 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated March 14, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove May 28, 2019 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- pointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Norristown State To the Honorable, the Senate Hospital, to serve until January 17, 2023, and until her successor is of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: appointed and qualified, vice Raymond Catton, Phoenixville, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nomination on the premises. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr (Public Member), 115 Molleystown TOM WOLF Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial Governor District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Landscape Architects, to serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Megan Carpenter, Beaver, whose term expired. OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 28, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove May 28, 2019 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- pointment as a member of the State Board of Examiners of Nursing To the Honorable, the Senate Home Administrators, to serve for a term of four years, and until her of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice William Tunke, Wescosville, removed. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- TOM WOLF pointment as a member of the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Governor Training Commission, to serve for a term of three years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Gabriel Campana, Williamsport, resigned. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS nomination on the premises. May 28, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 28, 2019 February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial To the Honorable, the Senate District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Examiners of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- months beyond that period, vice Margaret Matisko, Wilkes-Barre, nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated whose term expired. February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial nomination on the premises. District, for appointment as a member of the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission, to serve for a term of three years, TOM WOLF and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Sonia Governor Stopperich, Canonsburg, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS TOM WOLF Governor May 28, 2019

MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' To the Honorable, the Senate EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION [sic] of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 433

Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Examiners and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve for a term of four years, and Brian Fill, Tarentum, resigned. until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of months beyond that period, vice William McIlwaine, Millersville, nomination on the premises. whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of TOM WOLF nomination on the premises. Governor

TOM WOLF MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY Governor May 30, 2019 MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 28, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Optometry, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice February 15, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 Lisa Hegedus, Jeannette, resigned. Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of [data missing] State nomination on the premises. Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, TOM WOLF but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Anita Lahr, Governor Shippenville, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OCCUPATIONAL In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- THERAPY EDUCATION AND LICENSURE nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated March 22, 2019, corrected on March 25, 2019, and corrected again on May 30, 2019 March 26, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of To the Honorable, the Senate Optometry, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Marla Wasson, Lewisberry, whose term expired. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Occupa- Governor tional Therapy Education and Licensure, to serve for a term of three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Richard Turner, Mercer, resigned. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 30, 2019 February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr (Public Member), 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Osteopathic To the Honorable, the Senate Medicine, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Thomas Stephenson, Milford, resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Optometry, Governor 434 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Nathanael R. Brague, 1465 Hillcrest Court, Camp May 30, 2019 Hill 17011, Cumberland County County [sic], Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Physical To the Honorable, the Senate Therapy, to serve until October 2, 2020, and until his successor is ap- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- riod, vice Marybeth Lehman, Indiana, whose term expired. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Osteopathic Governor Medicine, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD period, vice Joanne Coolen, Hershey, deceased. OF PHYSICAL THERAPY I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 30, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 To the Honorable, the Senate North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Physical Therapy, to serve until October 2, 2021, and until his successor is ap- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated riod, vice Gary Coburn, Mechanicsburg, whose term expired. February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial nomination on the premises. District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Pharmacy, to serve until October 14, 2020, and until her successor is appointed and TOM WOLF qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Governor Kishor Mehta, Gibsonia, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD nomination on the premises. OF PHYSICAL THERAPY TOM WOLF Governor May 30, 2019

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 30, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- To the Honorable, the Senate nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: February 15, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- appointment as a member of the State Board of Physical Therapy, to nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated serve until October 2, 2022, and until her successor is appointed and February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice David Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Kozich, Mountain Top, resigned. Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Pharmacy, to serve for a term of six years, and until his successor is nomination on the premises. appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Craig DeFranco, Roseto, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TOM WOLF Governor THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY May 30, 2019

May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

To the Honorable, the Senate In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 435

February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PODIATRY 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- pointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of [data missing] Uni- May 30, 2019 versity of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Educa- tion, to serve until October 5, 2022, and until her successor is appointed To the Honorable, the Senate and qualified, vice Kevin Washo, Philadelphia, resigned. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 Governor Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of MEMBER OF THE STATE PLANNING BOARD Podiatry, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that May 30, 2019 period, vice Barbara Wiggin, Mechanicsburg, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate nomination on the premises. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Governor nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial OF POLK CENTER District, for appointment as a member of the State Planning Board, to serve [data missing] a term of four years, and until his successor is May 30, 2019 appointed and qualified, vice Ronald Bailey, Lancaster, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of To the Honorable, the Senate nomination on the premises. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

TOM WOLF In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Governor nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PODIATRY Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Polk Center, to May 30, 2019 serve until January 19, 2021, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Eleanora Miller, Grove City, deceased. To the Honorable, the Senate I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nomination on the premises.

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- TOM WOLF nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Governor February 15, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY pointment as a member of [data missing] State Board of Podiatry, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed and COMMITTEE ON PROBATION qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Ed- ward Snell, Pittsburgh, whose term expired. May 30, 2019 I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM WOLF Governor In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Nathanael R. Brague, 1465 Hillcrest Court, Camp MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PODIATRY Hill 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Advisory Committee on Probation, to May 30, 2019 serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than ninety days beyond that period, vice John To the Honorable, the Senate Foradora, Brockway, whose term expired. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- Governor burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as a member of the State Board of Podiatry, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY longer than six months beyond that period, vice Ralph Schmeltz, Pitts- COMMITTEE ON PROBATION burgh, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 30, 2019 nomination on the premises. To the Honorable, the Senate TOM WOLF of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Governor 436 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated appointment as a member of the Advisory Committee on Probation, to February 27, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed and Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, qualified, but not longer than ninety days beyond that period, vice the for appointment as a member of the Advisory Committee on Probation, Honorable Jill Rangos, Allison Park, whose term expired. to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of and qualified, but not longer than ninety days beyond that period, vice nomination on the premises. Dante Battles, Erie, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of TOM WOLF nomination on the premises. Governor

TOM WOLF MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY Governor COMMITTEE ON PROBATION MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROBATION May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate May 30, 2019 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

To the Honorable, the Senate In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated District, for appointment as a member of the Advisory Committee on February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove Probation, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- appointed and qualified, but not longer than ninety days beyond that pointment as a member of the Advisory Committee on Probation, to period, vice Sean Ryan, Perkasie, whose term expired. serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed and I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of qualified, but not longer than ninety days beyond that period, vice Rich- nomination on the premises. mond Parsons, Douglassville, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of TOM WOLF nomination on the premises. Governor

TOM WOLF MEMBER OF THE STATE REGISTRATION BOARD Governor FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, LAND MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY SURVEYORS AND GEOLOGISTS COMMITTEE ON PROBATION May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- pointment as a member of the State Registration Board for Professional burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists, to serve for a term of six ment as a member of the Advisory Committee on Probation, to serve for years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, than six months beyond that period, vice Robert Garlitz, Sewickley, but not longer than ninety days beyond that period, vice Robert whose term expired. Thomas, Chambersburg, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. nomination on the premises. TOM WOLF TOM WOLF Governor Governor MEMBER OF THE STATE REGISTRATION BOARD MEMBER OF THE ADVISORY FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, LAND COMMITTEE ON PROBATION SURVEYORS AND GEOLOGISTS

May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019

To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 437

Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of District, for appointment as a member of the State Registration Board nomination on the premises. for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors and Geologists, to serve for a term of six years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, TOM WOLF but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Joseph Mackey, Governor Mount Bethel, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS nomination on the premises. AND PRACTICES COMMISSION TOM WOLF Governor May 30, 2019

MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS To the Honorable, the Senate AND PRACTICES COMMISSION of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 30, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate April 2, 2019, of Nathanael R. Brague, 1465 Hillcrest Court, Camp Hill of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appoint- ment as a member of the Professional Standards and Practices Commis- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- sion, to serve until January 18, 2022, and until his successor is ap- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated pointed and qualified, vice Audrey Silverstein, Merion Station, re- February 22, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- signed. burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of ment as a member of the Professional Standards and Practices Commis- nomination on the premises. sion, to serve until January 19, 2021, and until his successor is ap- pointed and qualified, vice Meghan Nese, Pittsburgh, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS TOM WOLF Governor AND PRACTICES COMMISSION

MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS May 30, 2019 AND PRACTICES COMMISSION To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 30, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- To the Honorable, the Senate nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: April 2, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- pointment as a member of the Professional Standards and Practices nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Commission, to serve until January 18, 2022, and until her successor is February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, appointed and qualified, vice George Drake, Landenberg, resigned. Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of appointment as a member of the Professional Standards and Practices nomination on the premises. Commission, to serve until January 18, 2022, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice James Gilhooley, Dunmore, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PSYCHOLOGY TOM WOLF Governor May 30, 2019 MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND PRACTICES COMMISSION To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

May 30, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated To the Honorable, the Senate February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Psychology, In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Karen Cahilly, Coudersport, whose term expired. Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of District, for appointment as a member of the Professional Standards and nomination on the premises. Practices Commission, to serve until January 19, 2021, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Lisa Barbour, Butler, re- TOM WOLF signed. Governor 438 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEE In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- RETIREMENT COMMISSION nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North May 30, 2019 Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Certified To the Honorable, the Senate Real Estate Appraisers, to serve for a term of four years, and until her of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Donna Rovito, Allentown, whose term expired. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for TOM WOLF appointment as a member of the Public Employee Retirement Commis- Governor sion, to serve until October 27, 2021, and until her successor is ap- pointed and qualified, vice Christ Zervanos, Harrisburg, resigned. MEMBER OF THE STATE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT BOARD nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr (Public Member), 115 Molleystown May 30, 2019 Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Real Estate Commis- To the Honorable, the Senate sion, to serve for a term of five years, and until her successor is ap- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- riod, vice Vincent Galko, Roaring Brook, resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. April 2, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the Public School Employees' Governor Retirement Board, to serve until January 1, 2021, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Martin Silverstein, Lower Merion, resigned. MEMBER OF THE STATE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 May 30, 2019 Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Real Es- To the Honorable, the Senate tate Commission, to serve for a term of five years, and until his succes- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: sor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Joyce Haas, State College, resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. March 1, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment TOM WOLF as a member of the State Board of Certified Real Estate Appraisers, to Governor serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Kurt Brink, Milford, whose term expired. MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES OF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA nomination on the premises. OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION

TOM WOLF May 30, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- May 30, 2019 nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove To the Honorable, the Senate 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 439 pointment as a member of the Council of Trustees of Slippery Rock a term of three years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, University of Pennsylvania of the State System of Higher Education, to but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Trudy Mosey, serve until June 30, 2019, and until her successor is appointed and qual- Pittsburgh, whose term expired. ified, vice Matt Shaner, Sewickley, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. nomination on the premises. TOM WOLF TOM WOLF Governor Governor MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL TEMPLE UNIVERSITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH WORKERS, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Temple Univer- District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Social sity of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, to serve until Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors, October 14, 2022, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed vice the Honorable James Cawley, Newtown, resigned. and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Jennifer Easter, Lebanon, resigned. nomination on the premises. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. TOM WOLF Governor TOM WOLF Governor MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY OF THE COMMONWEALTH MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION SOUTH MOUNTAIN RESTORATION CENTER May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of South appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Temple Univer- Mountain Restoration Center, to serve until January 21, 2025, and until sity of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, to serve until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice William Shank, October 14, 2020, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, Chambersburg, resigned. vice H.F. Gerry Lenfest, Huntingdon Valley, deceased. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. nomination on the premises.

TOM WOLF TOM WOLF Governor Governor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN MEMBER OF THE STATE SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION

May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019

To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 15, 2019, of Nathanael R. Brague (Public Member), 1465 February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove Hillcrest Court, Camp Hill 17011, Cumberland County, Thirty-first 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of pointment as a member of the State Transportation Commission, to Examiners in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, to serve for serve [data missing] a term of six years, and until her successor is ap- 440 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3, pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of riod, vice Charles Martin, Doylestown, resigned. nomination on the premises. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. TOM WOLF Governor TOM WOLF Governor MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS MEMBER OF THE STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION May 30, 2019

May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, ment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for and Salespersons, to serve for a term of four years, and until his succes- appointment as a member of the State Transportation Commission, to sor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than longer than [sic] six serve for a term of six years, and until her successor is appointed and months beyond that period, vice Brian Bentley, Newtown, whose term qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice expired. Frederic Wentz, Haverford, whose term expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. nomination on the premises. TOM WOLF TOM WOLF Governor Governor MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, February 27, 2019, of Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esquire, 2311 Briarcliff Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for Road, Harrisburg 17104, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, appointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufactur- Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of four years, and until her ers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve until March 27, 2021, and until successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Lance Alexander, Blairsville, whose term beyond that period, vice Scott Weisser, Langhorne, resigned. expired. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. nomination on the premises.

TOM WOLF TOM WOLF Governor Governor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS

May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019

To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove February 22, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr. (Public Member), 1408 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- Rose Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first pointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of four years, and until her Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not beyond that period, vice Frank Snyder, Reynoldsville, whose term ex- longer than six months beyond that period, vice Rene Barczak, Philadel- pired. phia, resigned. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 441

I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES nomination on the premises. OF WARREN STATE HOSPITAL

TOM WOLF May 30, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated May 30, 2019 February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, To the Honorable, the Senate Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Warren State Hospital, to serve until January 21, 2025, and until her successor is In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- appointed and qualified, vice Burt Alexander, Warren, resigned. nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of March 22, 2019, of Victoria S. Madden, Esquire (Public Member), 1056 nomination on the premises. Brandt Avenue, Lemoyne 17043, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of TOM WOLF Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term Governor of four years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice James Minor, Greens- MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE boro, whose term expired. WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated OF VETERINARY MEDICINE February 27, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- May 30, 2019 pointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Western Youth To the Honorable, the Senate Development Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2023, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice the Honorable Gerald LaValle, Harrisburg, resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen (Public Member), 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Veterinary Governor Medicine, to serve for a term of four years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE period, vice Glenda Brion, West Chester, resigned. WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated OF VETERINARY MEDICINE February 27, 2019, of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harris- burg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appoint- May 30, 2019 ment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Western Youth De- To the Honorable, the Senate velopment Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2023, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Thomas Fee, New Castle, resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated nomination on the premises. February 22, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell (Public Member), 1500 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial TOM WOLF District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Veterinary Governor Medicine, to serve for a term of four years, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE period, vice Meredith Odato Graham, Pittsburgh, whose term expired. WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. May 30, 2019 TOM WOLF To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 442 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- burgh 15219, Allegheny County, Forty-second Senatorial District, for nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Torrance State February 27, 2019, of Elise Claire Schell, 1500 North Sixth Street, Hospital, to serve until January 17, 2023, and until his successor is Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointed and qualified, vice Susan Bortz, Derry, whose term expired. appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Western I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Youth Development Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday of January nomination on the premises. 2021, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Joseph Fragle, Sharon, resigned. TOM WOLF I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of Governor nomination on the premises. NOMINATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEE TOM WOLF Governor The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Commonwealth, which were read as follows and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: May 30, 2019 MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA To the Honorable, the Senate COUNCIL ON AGING of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 17, 2019 In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, To the Honorable, the Senate Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Western Youth Development Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the of January 2021, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice advice and consent of the Senate, Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Loretta Hogans, New Castle, resigned. Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senato- I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of rial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Council nomination on the premises. on Aging, to serve until October 8, 2021, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Brad Mellon, Harleysville, resigned. TOM WOLF Governor TOM WOLF Governor MEMBER OF THE WORKERS' CLERK OF COURTS, YORK COUNTY COMPENSATION APPEAL BOARD May 17, 2019 May 30, 2019 To the Honorable, the Senate To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- advice and consent of the Senate, Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, February 27, 2019, of Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose Lane, for appointment as Clerk of Courts, in and for the County of York, to Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice Don O'Shell, re- District, for appointment as a member of the Workers' Compensation signed. Appeal Board, to serve until January 17, 2023, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Susan McDermott, Philadelphia, re- TOM WOLF signed. Governor I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of nomination on the premises. MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY TOM WOLF Governor May 17, 2019

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES To the Honorable, the Senate OF TORRANCE STATE HOSPITAL of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

May 31, 2019 In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, To the Honorable, the Senate for appointment as a member of the State Board of Optometry, to serve of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: until May 22, 2021, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Gerald Olson, Monroeville, resigned. In accordance with the power and authority vested in me as Gover- nor of the Commonwealth, I do hereby recall my nomination dated TOM WOLF January 24, 2019, of Michael Barfield, 2244 Midtown Square, Pitts- Governor 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 443

COMMISSIONER OF PROFESSIONAL Please note that the letter dated May 17, 2019, for the nomination AND OCCUPATIONAL AFFAIRS of Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Optometry, to serve until May 22, 2021, and until his May 17, 2019 successor is appointed and qualified, vice Gerald Olson, Monroeville, resigned, should be corrected to read: To the Honorable, the Senate Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dau- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: phin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Optometry, to serve until May 22, 2021, and until In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months advice and consent of the Senate, Thomas J. Yablonski, Jr., 1408 Rose beyond that period, vice Gerald Olson, Monroeville, resigned Lane, Mechanicsburg 17055, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senato- rial District, for appointment as Commissioner of Professional and [data missing] MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' Occupational Affairs, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor, vice Ian Harlow, Harrisburg, resigned. EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION [sic]

TOM WOLF May 30, 2019 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate PROTHONOTARY/CLERK OF COURTS of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: UNION COUNTY Please note that the letter dated May 28, 2019, for the recall of the nomination dated March 14, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown May 17, 2019 Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of To the Honorable, the Senate Norristown State Hospital, to serve until January 17, 2023, and until her of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: successor is appointed and qualified, vice Raymond Catton, Phoenixville, resigned. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of advice and consent of the Senate, Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North nomination on the premises, should be corrected to read: Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts, in and for the County MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Union, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice Linda Richards, resigned. OF NORRISTOWN STATE HOSPITAL

TOM WOLF Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill Governor County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Norristown State Hospital, to serve until January 17, 2023, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, SHERIFF, GREENE COUNTY vice Raymond Catton, Phoenixville, resigned.

May 17, 2019 MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: May 31, 2019 In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Stephen A. Latanishen, 115 North To the Honorable, the Senate Street, Harrisburg 17101, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: for appointment as Sheriff, in and for the County of Greene, to serve until the first Monday of January 2020, vice Brian Tennant, deceased. Please note the letter dated February 15, 2019, for the nomination of Mary Isenhour, 3968 Green Street, Harrisburg 17110, Dauphin TOM WOLF County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of Governor the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, to serve until May 21, 2019, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than CORRECTIONS TO NOMINATIONS six months beyond that period, vice Michael Newsome, York, resigned, should be corrected to read: REFERRED TO COMMITTEE Mary Isenhour, 3968 Green Street, Harrisburg 17110, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, to serve until May 16, 2023, munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the and until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Michael Newsome, York, resigned. Commonwealth, which were read as follows and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: CORRECTION TO CORRECTION TO NOMINATION REFERRED TO COMMITTEE MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- May 20, 2019 munication in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the Commonwealth, which was read as follows and referred to the To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: 444 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES HB 321 -- Committee on Health and Human Services. OF NORRISTOWN STATE HOSPITAL HB 375 -- Committee on Aging and Youth. HB 615 -- Committee on Finance. June 3, 2019 HB 633 -- Committee on State Government. HB 770 and 1172 -- Committee on Consumer Protection and To the Honorable, the Senate Professional Licensure. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: HB 917 -- Committee on Local Government. Please note that the letter dated May 30, 2019, for the correction of HB 937, 1077, 1237 and 1335 -- Committee on Transporta- the letter dated May 28, 2019, for the recall of the nomination dated tion. March 14, 2019, of Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove HB 1196 -- Committee on Education. 17963, Schuylkill County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for ap- HB 1324 -- Committee on Veterans Affairs and Emergency pointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Norristown State Hospital, to serve until January 17, 2023, and until her successor is Preparedness. appointed and qualified, vice Raymond Catton, Phoenixville, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED nomination on the premises, should be corrected to read: Ashley Fehr, 115 Molleystown Road, Pine Grove 17963, Schuylkill The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following Senate County, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member Bills numbered, entitled, and referred as follows, which were of the Board of Trustees of Norristown State Hospital, to serve until read by the Clerk: January 17, 2023, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Raymond Catton, Phoenixville, resigned. I respectfully request the return to me of the official message of May 9, 2019 nomination on the premises. Senators KEARNEY, HUTCHINSON, MARTIN, J. WARD HOUSE MESSAGES and SCHWANK presented to the Chair SB 554, entitled: An Act amending the act of July 10, 1987 (P.L.246, No.47), known SENATE BILL RETURNED WITH AMENDMENTS as the Municipalities Financial Recovery Act, in municipal financial distress, further providing for designation and for performance of coor- The Clerk of the House of Representatives returned to the dinator; and, in receivership in municipalities, further providing for Senate SB 115, with the information the House has passed the receiver. same with amendments in which the concurrence of the Senate Which was committed to the Committee on COMMUNITY, is requested. ECONOMIC AND RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, May The PRESIDENT. Pursuant to Senate Rule 13(c)(2)(i), the bill 9, 2019. will be referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nomi- nations. Senators LANGERHOLC, VOGEL, BLAKE, MENSCH, BREWSTER, COSTA, KILLION and YUDICHAK presented to HOUSE CONCURS IN SENATE BILL the Chair SB 570, entitled: An Act amending the act of July 10, 1987 (P.L.246, No.47), known The Clerk of the House of Representatives returned to the as the Municipalities Financial Recovery Act, providing for recovery Senate SB 441, with the information the House has passed the grants for distressed municipalities. same without amendments. Which was committed to the Committee on COMMUNITY, HOUSE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE ECONOMIC AND RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, May 9, 2019. The Clerk of the House of Representatives presented to the Senate the following bills for concurrence, which were referred May 10, 2019 to the committees indicated: May 17, 2019 Senators YAW, MENSCH, HUTCHINSON, DINNIMAN, SCARNATI, K. WARD, MARTIN, BARTOLOTTA, J. WARD HB 24 and 880 -- Committee on Appropriations. and REGAN presented to the Chair SB 619, entitled: HB 57, 619 and 860 -- Committee on State Government. An Act amending the act of June 22, 1937 (P.L.1987, No.394), HB 332 and 1021 -- Committee on Judiciary. known as The Clean Streams Law, in general provisions and public HB 423 -- Committee on Law and Justice. policy, further providing for definitions; and, in other pollutions and potential pollution, providing for notice of discharge endangering health HB 632, 915, 1062, 1092, 1281 and 1305 -- Committee on or the environment. Transportation. HB 800 -- Committee on Education. Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRONMEN- HB 1058 -- Committee on Health and Human Services. TAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, May 10, 2019. HB 1166 -- Committee on Consumer Protection and Profes- sional Licensure. Senators DINNIMAN, MUTH, HUGHES, KEARNEY and SCHWANK presented to the Chair SB 620, entitled: May 24, 2019 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 HB 68 -- Committee on Law and Justice. study, providing for consent instruction. HB 102 -- Committee on Game and Fisheries. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 445

Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, Senators BROWNE, BOSCOLA, BARTOLOTTA, REGAN May 10, 2019. and SCHWANK presented to the Chair SB 636, entitled: An Act amending the act of December 31, 1965 (P.L.1257, Senators SCHWANK, FARNESE, KILLION, No.511), known as The Local Tax Enabling Act, in local taxes, further providing for collection; in consolidated collection of local income TARTAGLIONE, HUGHES, COSTA and BREWSTER pre- taxes, further providing for tax collection committees and for powers sented to the Chair SB 626, entitled: and duties of tax officer; in collection of delinquent taxes, further pro- An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), viding for costs of collection; and making a related editorial change. known as the Public School Code of 1949, in pupils and attendance, further providing for immunization required and penalty. Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- ERNMENT, May 10, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, May 10, 2019. Senators BOSCOLA, SANTARSIERO, TARTAGLIONE, GORDNER, PHILLIPS-HILL, J. WARD and K. WARD pre- Senators TARTAGLIONE, FARNESE, COSTA and MUTH sented to the Chair SB 640, entitled: presented to the Chair SB 629, entitled: An Act authorizing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to join the An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consoli- Physical Therapy Licensure Compact; and providing for the form of the dated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions. compact. Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPORTA- Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER TION, May 10, 2019. PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, May 10, 2019. Senators TARTAGLIONE, MUTH, FONTANA, SCHWANK, SANTARSIERO, STREET, FARNESE, May 13, 2019 BREWSTER, COSTA, BROWNE and YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 631, entitled: Senators SABATINA, STREET, FONTANA, An Act providing for the Manufacturing and Apprenticeship Grant TARTAGLIONE, SCHWANK, SANTARSIERO, HUGHES, Program; imposing powers and duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development; freezing certain funds for programs; and FARNESE, BREWSTER, COSTA, BAKER, BROWNE, J. making an appropriation. WARD and YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 622, enti- tled: Which was committed to the Committee on COMMUNITY, An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consol- ECONOMIC AND RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, May idated Statutes, providing for resource enhancement and protection tax 10, 2019. credits; and making related repeals. Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE Senators TARTAGLIONE, KEARNEY, MUTH, FARNESE, AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 13, 2019. BREWSTER, COSTA and BROWNE presented to the Chair SB 632, entitled: Senators SCHWANK, COSTA, HUGHES, STREET, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- nia Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense FONTANA, TARTAGLIONE, SABATINA, SANTARSIERO, of aggravated assault. FARNESE, BREWSTER, BAKER and YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 623, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consol- May 10, 2019. idated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Preferred Trademark, further providing for definitions, renumbering provisions relating to Pennsylvania Pre- ferred trademark, licensee qualification, duties and authority of depart- Senators COSTA, BARTOLOTTA, FARNESE, FONTANA, ment, trademark license agreement, application and licensure process LEACH, MUTH, YUDICHAK, SCHWANK, TARTAGLIONE, and for costs, further providing for Pennsylvania Preferred Trademark HUGHES, BREWSTER, L. WILLIAMS and HAYWOOD pre- Licensing Fund, renumbering provisions relating to civil penalties and sented to the Chair SB 633, entitled: injunctive relief and further providing for rules and regulations; and An Act providing for the declaration of a public health emergency, providing for Pennsylvania Preferred Organic Program. for duties of the Department of Health, for temporary regulations and for immunity from liability. Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 13, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, May 10, 2019. Senators SCHWANK, COSTA, HUGHES, STREET, TARTAGLIONE, SABATINA, SANTARSIERO, AUMENT, Senators COSTA, FONTANA, STREET, TARTAGLIONE, FARNESE, BREWSTER, BAKER, J. WARD and YUDICHAK SANTARSIERO, BREWSTER, HUGHES, COLLETT, presented to the Chair SB 624, entitled: FARNESE, KEARNEY and HAYWOOD presented to the Chair An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known SB 635, entitled: as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in realty transfer tax, further provid- An Act providing for family and medical leave for eligible employ- ing for definitions and for excluded transactions. ees. Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE, May Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR AND 13, 2019. INDUSTRY, May 10, 2019. 446 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

Senators COLLETT, FARNESE, FONTANA, Which was committed to the Committee on LABOR AND SANTARSIERO, LEACH, HUGHES, KEARNEY, COSTA, INDUSTRY, May 13, 2019. DINNIMAN, TARTAGLIONE, MUTH and STREET presented to the Chair SB 625, entitled: Senators PHILLIPS-HILL, BLAKE, LEACH, VOGEL, An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 53 (Munici- FOLMER, J. WARD, SCHWANK, AUMENT, HUTCHINSON, palities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and KILLION, BREWSTER, K. WARD, STEFANO and other dangerous articles, further providing for limitation on the regula- tion of firearms and ammunition; and, in home rule and optional plan YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 639, entitled: government, further providing for limitation on municipal powers. An Act providing for consumer prescription drug pricing disclo- sure, for pharmacy freedom to communicate and for enforcement by the Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- Insurance Department. ERNMENT, May 13, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on BANKING AND INSURANCE, May 13, 2019. Senators STREET, FONTANA, TARTAGLIONE, SCHWANK, SABATINA, SANTARSIERO, FARNESE, Senators L. WILLIAMS, BREWSTER, BROWNE, COSTA, BREWSTER, HUGHES, COSTA and YUDICHAK presented FARNESE, FONTANA, HUGHES, KEARNEY, MUTH, to the Chair SB 627, entitled: SCHWANK and TARTAGLIONE presented to the Chair SB An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consol- idated Statutes, establishing the Urban Agricultural Infrastructure Grant 642, entitled: Program. 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, Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE further providing for definitions; and, in school districts of the first class, further providing for board of public education and additional AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 13, 2019. duties. Senators SCAVELLO, LANGERHOLC, ARGALL, Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, BOSCOLA, FOLMER, J. WARD, STEFANO, K. WARD, May 13, 2019. WHITE, SCHWANK, KEARNEY, YUDICHAK, KILLION, BLAKE, FARNESE, MENSCH, YAW and BROOKS presented Senators BREWSTER, KEARNEY and SCHWANK pre- to the Chair SB 628, entitled: sented to the Chair SB 643, entitled: An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known An Act amending the act of September 30, 1983 (P.L.160, No.39), as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for airport land develop- known as the Public Official Compensation Law, further providing for ment zones. members of the General Assembly. Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE, May Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- 13, 2019. ERNMENT, May 13, 2019.

Senators YAW, LAUGHLIN, J. WARD, STEFANO and Senators BREWSTER, FOLMER, KEARNEY and YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 634, entitled: YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 644, entitled: An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consol- An Act prohibiting certain per diem payments to members of the idated Statutes, in soil and conservation, providing for Conservation General Assembly. Excellence Grant Program. Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE ERNMENT, May 13, 2019. AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 13, 2019. Senators BREWSTER and FOLMER presented to the Chair Senators DiSANTO, SCHWANK, BAKER, GORDNER, SB 645, entitled: MENSCH, COLLETT, MARTIN, A. WILLIAMS, PHILLIPS- An Act prohibiting the lease or conveyance of motor vehicles by HILL, FARNESE, LEACH, BREWSTER, BARTOLOTTA, the General Assembly. TARTAGLIONE, K. WARD, KILLION, BLAKE and HAYWOOD presented to the Chair SB 637, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- ERNMENT, May 13, 2019. nia Consolidated Statutes, in criminal history record information, fur- ther providing for use of records by licensing agencies. Senators BREWSTER and KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 646, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER An Act prohibiting certain gifts to members of the General Assem- PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, May 13, bly. 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- S e na t o r s H AY W O O D , F ONTANA, M U T H , ERNMENT, May 13, 2019. TARTAGLIONE, HUGHES, SCHWANK, BREWSTER and COSTA presented to the Chair SB 638, entitled: May 15, 2019 An Act amending the act of December 12, 1986 (P.L.1559, No.169), known as the Whistleblower Law, further providing for reme- Senators BARTOLOTTA, SCHWANK, LEACH, dies and for enforcement. FONTANA, TARTAGLIONE, FARNESE, BLAKE, 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 447

COLLETT, YUDICHAK, BREWSTER, KILLION, K. WARD, Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, MENSCH, HUGHES, COSTA and AUMENT presented to the May 17, 2019. Chair SB 648, entitled: An Act amending the act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.1372, Senators SCHWANK, COSTA, HUGHES, FARNESE, No.212), known as the Early Intervention Services System Act, further FONTANA, TARTAGLIONE, COLLETT, BLAKE, providing for the title of the act; in general provisions, further providing for definitions, for State interagency agreement, for other duties of State BREWSTER, YUDICHAK, SANTARSIERO and agencies and for council; and, in Statewide system for provision of early BARTOLOTTA presented to the Chair SB 656, entitled: intervention services, further providing for requirements, for program An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), regulations and standards, for administration by Department of Public known as the Public School Code of 1949, in professional employees, Welfare, for administration by Department of Education and for child further providing for definitions and for duty to employ, repealing pro- identification, assessment and tracking system. visions relating to minimum salaries for teachers and providing for minimum salaries for professional staff members; and, in reimburse- Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND ments by Commonwealth and between school districts, repealing provi- HUMAN SERVICES, May 15, 2019. sions relating to special payments on account of minimum salary in- creases and providing for special payments on account of minimum salary increases for professional staff members. Senators BOSCOLA, TOMLINSON, YUDICHAK, FONTANA, ARGALL, LEACH, J. WARD and Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, SANTARSIERO presented to the Chair SB 652, entitled: May 17, 2019. An Act amending the act of June 29, 1953 (P.L.304, No.66), known as the Vital Statistics Law of 1953, in registration district administra- Senator CORMAN presented to the Chair SB 657, entitled: tion, further providing for local registrars' compensation; and making An Act designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 144 beginning a related repeal. at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 64 in Pleasant Gap and ending at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 45 in Centre Hall, Centre Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND County, as the Duster-Quad 50-Searchlight Highway. HUMAN SERVICES, May 15, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPORTA- Senator LEACH presented to the Chair SB 653, entitled: TION, May 17, 2019. 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, Senators BROWNE, COSTA, HUGHES, BREWSTER, further providing for immunization required and penalty. FONTANA, STREET, HAYWOOD and KEARNEY presented Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, to the Chair SB 658, entitled: May 15, 2019. An Act establishing the Center for Effective Indigent Defense Le- gal Representation; providing for duties and responsibilities of the board of directors; and making an appropriation. May 17, 2019 Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, Senators BROWNE, BAKER, SCHWANK, A. WILLIAMS, May 17, 2019. SANTARSIERO, FARNESE, LEACH, TARTAGLIONE, HUGHES, BLAKE, KEARNEY, COSTA, BREWSTER, MUTH Senators BROWNE, PHILLIPS-HILL and BARTOLOTTA and HAYWOOD presented to the Chair SB 606, entitled: presented to the Chair SB 659, entitled: An Act providing for expedited partner therapy and for liability. An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, establishing the Prison Industry Enhancement Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND Authority; providing for employment of prisoners by private industry HUMAN SERVICES, May 17, 2019. and for subcontracts with correctional agencies; establishing guidelines for prisoner compensation; and providing for location of private sector prison industry. Senators PHILLIPS-HILL, FOLMER, REGAN, MARTIN, LAUGHLIN, HUTCHINSON, DiSANTO, J. WARD, WHITE, Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, AUMENT and STEFANO presented to the Chair SB 649, enti- May 17, 2019. tled: An Act providing for zero-based budgeting relating to the Com- Senators J. WARD, VOGEL, STEFANO, AUMENT, K. monwealth's budget review. WARD, BAKER and BROWNE presented to the Chair SB 660, Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA- entitled: An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consol- TIONS, May 17, 2019. idated Statutes, providing for agriculture and rural youth development; establishing the State Agriculture and Rural Youth Development Board; Senators COSTA, FONTANA, SANTARSIERO, and providing for the Agriculture and Rural Youth Organization Grant BREWSTER, BLAKE, HUGHES, COLLETT, YUDICHAK and Program. BROWNE presented to the Chair SB 650, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in intermediate units, repeal- AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 17, 2019. ing provisions relating to psychological services; in professional em- ployees, providing for school social workers; and, in school health Senators J. WARD, VOGEL, STEFANO, AUMENT, K. services, further providing for health services and providing for school WARD, BAKER and BROWNE presented to the Chair SB 661, counselors, school psychologists and school social workers. entitled: 448 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consol- An Act amending the act of November 26, 1978 (P.L.1375, idated Statutes, providing for the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block No.325), known as the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act, further Grant Program and establishing the Commonwealth Specialty Crop providing for definitions and for scope of act. Block Grant Fund. Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRONMEN- Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE TAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, May 20, 2019. AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 17, 2019. Senators BOSCOLA, COLLETT, J. WARD, May 20, 2019 SANTARSIERO, COSTA, FONTANA, GORDNER, BREWSTER and TARTAGLIONE presented to the Chair SB Senators MARTIN, SCARNATI, GORDNER, AUMENT, 655, entitled: MENSCH, DiSANTO, SCAVELLO, J. WARD, FOLMER, An Act authorizing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to join the HUTCHINSON, K. WARD, STEFANO, YAW, REGAN, Nurse Licensure Compact; and providing for the form of the compact. PHILLIPS-HILL and LANGERHOLC presented to the Chair SB 21, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, May 20, nia Consolidated Statutes, in abortion, further providing for definitions 2019. and for medical consultation and judgment. Senators BROWNE, AUMENT, BARTOLOTTA, Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND FONTANA, SCHWANK, LEACH, BREWSTER, COSTA, HUMAN SERVICES, May 20, 2019. MUTH, ARGALL, BLAKE, KILLION, SANTARSIERO, K. WARD, TARTAGLIONE, HUGHES and J. WARD presented Senators KILLION, BROWNE, BLAKE, COLLETT, to the Chair SB 662, entitled: COSTA, DINNIMAN, FARNESE, FONTANA, HAYWOOD, An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), HUGHES, KEARNEY, LEACH, MUTH, SABATINA, known as the Public School Code of 1949, in pupils and attendance, SANTARSIERO, SCAVELLO, SCHWANK, STREET, A. WIL- providing for ensuring equal access and timely graduation. LIAMS and YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 630, enti- tled: Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, An Act amending Title 27 (Environmental Resources) of the Penn- May 20, 2019. sylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for transition to renewable energy; imposing duties on the Department of Environmental Protection Senators SCHWANK, HUGHES, FONTANA, and other Commonwealth agencies relating to energy consumption and SANTARSIERO, FARNESE, MUTH, BLAKE, KILLION and renewable energy generation; establishing the Clean Energy Transition Task Force, the Just Transition Community Advisory Committee, the COSTA presented to the Chair SB 663, entitled: Clean Energy Center of Excellence, the Council for Clean Energy An Act amending the act of December 7, 1982 (P.L.784, No.225), Workforce Development and the Clean Energy Workforce Develop- known as the Dog Law, in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing ment Fund; and providing for interim limits on energy produced from for compensation, for applications for dog licenses, fees and penalties. nonrenewable sources. Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRONMEN- AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 20, 2019. TAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, May 20, 2019. May 24, 2019 Senators PHILLIPS-HILL, K. WARD and J. WARD pre- sented to the Chair SB 641, entitled: Senators BROWNE, KILLION, MENSCH, FONTANA, An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylva- HUGHES, COSTA, BREWSTER, TARTAGLIONE and nia Consolidated Statutes, in child protective services, providing for LEACH presented to the Chair SB 664, entitled: study to determine drug abuse by parents within resource families; and An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), establishing the Selection and Advisory Council. known as the Public School Code of 1949, in pupils and attendance, Which was committed to the Committee on AGING AND further providing for exceptional children, education and training. YOUTH, May 20, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, May 24, 2019. Senators HUTCHINSON, AUMENT, MENSCH, MARTIN, REGAN, STEFANO and YAW presented to the Chair SB 647, Senators BROWNE, KILLION, SANTARSIERO and entitled: TARTAGLIONE presented to the Chair SB 665, entitled: An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the An Act amending the act of December 7, 1982 (P.L.784, No.225), Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in budget and finance, establishing known as the Dog Law, in sterilization of dogs and cats, further provid- the Drug Recognition Expert Training Fund. ing for spaying or neutering as condition for release of certain animals and repealing certain provisions relating to sterilization of dogs and Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, cats. May 20, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE Senators BROOKS, SCARNATI, BROWNE, MENSCH, AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 24, 2019. DiSANTO, FOLMER, HUTCHINSON, LANGERHOLC, MARTIN, STEFANO, J. WARD and K. WARD presented to the Senators STEFANO, MENSCH and PHILLIPS-HILL pre- Chair SB 654, entitled: sented to the Chair SB 666, entitled: 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 449

An Act amending Title 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known Consolidated Statutes, in lobbying disclosure, further providing for as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for small business tax rein- definitions and for registration. vestment. Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE, May ERNMENT, May 24, 2019. 24, 2019.

Senators MUTH, STREET, KEARNEY, FONTANA, May 28, 2019 TARTAGLIONE, FARNESE, HUGHES, SANTARSIERO, COSTA, BREWSTER and SCHWANK presented to the Chair Senators HUGHES, BROWNE, LANGERHOLC, STREET, SB 667, entitled: COSTA, TARTAGLIONE, LEACH, KEARNEY, YUDICHAK, An Act requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for DINNIMAN, MENSCH, BLAKE, BREWSTER, MUTH, preexposure prophylaxis HIV medication and providing for enforce- FONTANA, L. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, FARNESE, ment by the Insurance Commissioner. SCHWANK, COLLETT, AUMENT, LAUGHLIN, KILLION, Which was committed to the Committee on BANKING AND IOVINO, BARTOLOTTA and J. WARD presented to the Chair INSURANCE, May 24, 2019. SB 200, entitled: 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, Senators MUTH, STREET, KEARNEY, FONTANA, further providing for definitions; in school directors, further providing TARTAGLIONE, FARNESE, HUGHES, SANTARSIERO, for school director training programs; in certification of teachers, further COSTA, BREWSTER and SCHWANK presented to the Chair providing for continuing professional development, providing for SB 668, entitled: trauma-informed education and further providing for postbaccalaureate An Act requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for certification and for Pennsylvania School Leadership Standards; in postexposure prophylaxis HIV medication and providing for enforce- school safety and security, further providing for definitions, for School ment by the Insurance Commissioner. Safety and Security Committee, for school safety and security coordina- tor and for school safety and security training and providing for trauma- informed approach; in early learning programs, further providing for Which was committed to the Committee on BANKING AND duties of department; and, in the State Board of Education, further pro- INSURANCE, May 24, 2019. viding for powers and duties of the board and for powers and duties of Council of Basic Education and Council of Higher Education. Senators DiSANTO, PHILLIPS-HILL, SCHWANK, MENSCH and K. WARD presented to the Chair SB 669, enti- Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, tled: May 28, 2019. An Act amending Title 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in preliminary provisions, further providing for Senators K. WARD, BROWNE, KILLION, COSTA, definitions; in medical assistance hearings and appeals, further provid- SANTARSIERO, COLLETT, STEFANO, DINNIMAN, ing for definitions; in public welfare generally, providing for adoption SCHWANK, LEACH, YUDICHAK and TARTAGLIONE pre- opportunities and for family finding and kinship care; establishing the Kinship Care Program and the Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodian- sented to the Chair SB 551, entitled: ship Program; making related repeals; and making editorial changes. An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- nia Consolidated Statutes, in riot, disorderly conduct and related of- Which was committed to the Committee on AGING AND fenses, further providing for the offense of neglect of animal and for the offense of tethering of unattended dog. YOUTH, May 24, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, Senators HUGHES, BLAKE, FARNESE, DINNIMAN, May 28, 2019. BREWSTER, HAYWOOD, COSTA and SCHWANK presented to the Chair SB 670, entitled: Senators LEACH, STREET, BREWSTER, FONTANA, An Act establishing the Council on Jazz Education and Preserva- TARTAGLIONE, HUGHES, SANTARSIERO, BROWNE, tion and providing for its powers and duties; and establishing the Jazz Legacy Fund. HUTCHINSON, BLAKE, YUDICHAK, SABATINA, FARNESE and TOMLINSON presented to the Chair SB 673, Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- entitled: ERNMENT, May 24, 2019. An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in disabled veterans' real estate tax exemption, further providing for exemption. Senators HUGHES, BLAKE, FONTANA, FARNESE, TARTAGLIONE, COSTA and YUDICHAK presented to the Which was committed to the Committee on VETERANS Chair SB 671, entitled: AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, May 28, An Act providing for small business fee exemption. 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- ERNMENT, May 24, 2019. Senators BROOKS, BROWNE, HUTCHINSON, STEFANO, K. WARD, KILLION and FOLMER presented to the Chair SB Senators BLAKE, HUGHES, FONTANA, SCHWANK, 675, entitled: An Act providing for certification of buprenorphine office-based BREWSTER, BROWNE, FARNESE, TARTAGLIONE, prescribers; limiting the use of buprenorphine; and imposing powers COSTA and YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 672, enti- and duties on the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. tled: 450 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND Senators SABATINA, BOSCOLA, FARNESE, LEACH, HUMAN SERVICES, May 28, 2019. COSTA and BREWSTER presented to the Chair SB 685, enti- tled: May 31, 2019 An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- nia Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense of aggravated assault. Senators HUGHES, HAYWOOD, FARNESE, MUTH, L E A C H , S C H WA N K , C O S TA , B R E W S T E R , Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, TARTAGLIONE, KEARNEY, KILLION and DINNIMAN pre- May 31, 2019. sented to the Chair SB 360, entitled: An Act providing for the study of intergenerational poverty; estab- Senators SABATINA, TARTAGLIONE, BREWSTER and lishing the intergenerational poverty tracking system, the Interagency Workgroup on Poverty and Economic Insecurity and the Pennsylvania YUDICHAK presented to the Chair SB 686, entitled: Commission on Poverty Elimination and Economic Security; and pro- An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- viding for a strategic plan, for reports and for duties of the Department nia Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense of Human Services and the Secretary of the Budget. of aggravated assault. Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, HUMAN SERVICES, May 31, 2019. May 31, 2019.

Senators HUGHES, HAYWOOD, FARNESE, MUTH, Senators J. WARD, HUTCHINSON, MARTIN, SCHWANK SCHWANK, COSTA, BREWSTER, TARTAGLIONE, KEAR- and KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 687, entitled: NEY, KILLION, BROWNE and DINNIMAN presented to the An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Penn- sylvania Consolidated Statutes, in preemptions, further providing for Chair SB 361, entitled: local regulation of unmanned aircraft prohibited. An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in Independent Fiscal Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- Office, further providing for definitions and for duties of office and providing for poverty impact analysis. ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on APPROPRIA- Senators MARTIN, HUTCHINSON, SCHWANK and TIONS, May 31, 2019. KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 688, entitled: An Act amending Title 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of Senators YAW, KILLION, ARGALL, BARTOLOTTA, the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers and duties of elected officials, further providing for organization of council, quorum, partici- STEFANO, COSTA, SCARNATI, MARTIN, CORMAN, pation by telecommunication device, voting, compensation and eligibil- YUDICHAK, REGAN, LAUGHLIN and MENSCH presented ity; and, in mayor, further providing for salary of mayor. to the Chair SB 575, entitled: An Act establishing the Pennsylvania Clean Water Procurement Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- Program and the Watershed Innovation and Improvement Fund; and ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. making an appropriation. Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRONMEN- Senators MARTIN, HUTCHINSON, SCHWANK and TAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, May 31, 2019. KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 689, entitled: An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.103, No.69), known as The Second Class Township Code, in township supervisors, further Senators YAW, ARGALL, GORDNER, LAUGHLIN, K. providing for compensation of supervisors. WARD, FOLMER, BAKER, HUTCHINSON, J. WARD, BARTOLOTTA, STEFANO, SCARNATI and YUDICHAK Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- presented to the Chair SB 679, entitled: ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. An Act amending the act of November 26, 1978 (P.L.1375, No.325), known as the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act, further Senators HUTCHINSON, MARTIN, J. WARD, SCHWANK providing for definitions; and providing for programs for removal of and KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 690, entitled: obstructions and flood-related hazards on streams. An Act amending the act of May 27, 1953 (P.L.244, No.34), enti- tled "An act relating to and regulating the contracts of incorporated Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRONMEN- towns and providing penalties," further providing for power to convey. TAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, May 31, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- Senators AUMENT, SCARNATI, MARTIN, PHILLIPS- ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. HILL, REGAN, FOLMER, SCHWANK, COSTA, BAKER and BARTOLOTTA presented to the Chair SB 680, entitled: Senators HUTCHINSON, MARTIN, J. WARD, SCHWANK An Act amending the act of December 15, 1986 (P.L.1585, and KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 691, entitled: No.174), known as the Private Licensed Schools Act, further providing An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.103, No.69), known for powers and duties of board. as The Second Class Township Code, in corporate powers, further pro- viding for real property. Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, May 31, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 451

Senators HUTCHINSON, MARTIN, J. WARD, SCHWANK An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), and KEARNEY presented to the Chair SB 692, entitled: known as the Medical Practice Act of 1985, further providing for defini- An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and tions, for physician assistants and for physician assistant license. 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in corporate powers, further providing for real property; and, in corporate powers, Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER further providing for city property and affairs. PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, May 31, 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on LOCAL GOV- ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. Senators GORDNER, FARNESE, SCHWANK, MENSCH, J. WARD and K. WARD presented to the Chair SB 699, entitled: Senator A. WILLIAMS presented to the Chair SB 693, enti- An Act amending the act of October 5, 1978 (P.L.1109, No.261), tled: known as the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, further providing for An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), physician assistants. known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in ballots, further providing for form of ballots, printing ballots, stubs and numbers; in voting ma- Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER chines, further providing for form of ballot labels on voting machines; PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, May 31, and, in electronic voting systems, further providing for forms. 2019. Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- ERNMENT, May 31, 2019. Senators STEFANO, PHILLIPS-HILL, SCARNATI, MENSCH, K. WARD, FOLMER, MARTIN, DiSANTO, Senators YAW, K. WARD, YUDICHAK, FONTANA, VOGEL, J. WARD and WHITE presented to the Chair SB 702, MARTIN, REGAN and BROWNE presented to the Chair SB entitled: An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), 694, entitled: known as the Public School Code of 1949, in collective bargaining, An Act amending Title 58 (Oil and Gas) of the Pennsylvania Con- further providing for definitions and providing for union leave. solidated Statutes, in development, further providing for well permits. Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, Which was committed to the Committee on ENVIRONMEN- May 31, 2019. TAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, May 31, 2019. Senator SCARNATI presented to the Chair SB 703, entitled: Senator BROOKS presented to the Chair SB 695, entitled: An Act amending Title 45 (Legal Notices) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known Consolidated Statutes, in publication and effectiveness of Common- as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for wealth documents, further providing for Joint Committee on Docu- medical assistance payments for institutional care; in nursing facility ments. assessments, further providing for time periods; in intermediate care facilities for persons with an intellectual disability assessments, further Which was committed to the Committee on RULES AND providing for time periods; and, in hospital assessments, further provid- EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, May 31, 2019. ing for time period. Which was committed to the Committee on HEALTH AND Senators ARGALL, PHILLIPS-HILL, SCHWANK, HUMAN SERVICES, May 31, 2019. MENSCH and J. WARD presented to the Chair SB 712, entitled: An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, in Treasury Department, further providing Senators YAW, VOGEL, DiSANTO, K. WARD and for investment of moneys. STEFANO presented to the Chair SB 696, entitled: An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known Which was committed to the Committee on FINANCE, May as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in fireworks, further providing for 31, 2019. definitions, for use of display fireworks, for sales locations and for fees, granting of licenses and inspections, repealing provisions relating to temporary structures and providing for short-term structures. June 3, 2019 Which was committed to the Committee on AGRICULTURE Senators BROWNE, SCARNATI, CORMAN, AND RURAL AFFAIRS, May 31, 2019. LANGERHOLC, AUMENT, COSTA, HUGHES, DINNIMAN, BREWSTER, GORDNER, FOLMER, TOMLINSON, Senators KILLION, REGAN, SCAVELLO, DINNIMAN, DiSANTO, L. WILLIAMS, ARGALL, MARTIN, KILLION, FONTANA, MARTIN and MENSCH presented to the Chair SB MENSCH, VOGEL, YAW, K. WARD, LAUGHLIN, 697, entitled: PHILLIPS-HILL, SCAVELLO, SCHWANK, SANTARSIERO, An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), BLAKE, LEACH, COLLETT, TARTAGLIONE, BROOKS, known as the Medical Practice Act of 1985, providing for provision and REGAN, STEFANO, BOSCOLA, KEARNEY, BAKER, supervision of anesthesia care. BARTOLOTTA, FONTANA, J. WARD, FARNESE, A. WIL- Which was committed to the Committee on CONSUMER LIAMS, SABATINA, YUDICHAK, IOVINO, MUTH, PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, May 31, STREET, HAYWOOD, PITTMAN and MASTRIANO pre- 2019. sented to the Chair SB 700, entitled: An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, providing for construction Senators GORDNER, FARNESE, SCHWANK, MENSCH, and renovation of buildings by school entities; and establishing a grant J. WARD and K. WARD presented to the Chair SB 698, entitled: program for maintenance projects. 452 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

Which was committed to the Committee on EDUCATION, powers and duties of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole June 3, 2019. and for appropriations for the Office of Victim Advocate; and making editorial changes. Senator BROWNE presented to the Chair SB 701, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, An Act authorizing and directing the Department of General Ser- June 3, 2019. vices, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey certain lands and improvements situate in the City of Allentown and the City of Bethlehem, Lehigh County, through a competitive solicitation pro- Senators BROWNE, BARTOLOTTA, FOLMER, KILLION, cess; and making a related repeal. MENSCH, ARGALL, HUGHES and YAW presented to the Chair SB 715, entitled: Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- An Act amending the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), ERNMENT, June 3, 2019. known as the Crime Victims Act, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in crime victims, further providing for respon- sibilities of department, local correctional facilities and board; in ad- Senators BROWNE, BARTOLOTTA, FOLMER, KILLION, ministration, further providing for office and for powers and duties of MENSCH, ARGALL, HUGHES, MARTIN and YAW presented victim advocate and providing for confidentiality of records; and, in to the Chair SB 714, entitled: financial matters, further providing for costs for offender supervision An Act amending Titles 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) and programs. 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in judicial boards and commissions, further providing for definitions and Which was committed to the Committee on JUDICIARY, for publication of guidelines; in depositions and witnesses, further pro- June 3, 2019. viding for confidential communications involving law enforcement officers and for confidential communications to peer support members; RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED in juvenile matters, further providing for inspection of court files and records; in particular rights and immunities, further providing for immu- The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following Senate nity of State parole officers and for immunity of program administrators Resolutions numbered, entitled, and referred as follows, which and supervisors; in post-trial matters, further providing for postconviction DNA testing; in sentencing, further providing for man- were read by the Clerk: datory period of probation for certain sexual offenders, for disposition of persons found guilty but mentally ill, for information required upon May 10, 2019 commitment and subsequent disposition, for judicial power to release inmates, for transfer of inmates in need of medical treatment, for appli- cability, for registry, for initial registration, for duty to inform, for en- Senators BAKER, MARTIN, ARGALL, VOGEL, FOLMER, forcement, for assessments, for administration, for global positioning K. WARD, MENSCH, YUDICHAK, J. WARD, BROWNE and system technology, for immunity for good faith conduct, for Pennsylva- BARTOLOTTA presented to the Chair SR 106, entitled: nia State Police, for duties of probation and parole officials, for board, A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Com- for annual performance audit, for applicability, for registration proce- mittee to conduct a study and issue a report, by December 31, 2019, on dures and applicability, for assessments, for administration, for global the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's highway maintenance positioning system technology, for immunity for good faith conduct, for funding. duties of Pennsylvania State Police, for duties of Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, for board and for annual performance audit; in Which was committed to the Committee on TRANSPORTA- other criminal provisions, further providing for supervisory relationship TION, May 10, 2019. to offenders; in preliminary provisions, further providing for defini- tions; in general administration, providing for powers of peace officers; in community corrections centers and community corrections facilities, May 28, 2019 further providing for definitions, for department, for offenders who may be housed, for authority of Commonwealth employees, for authority of Senators FOLMER, PHILLIPS-HILL, MARTIN, STEFANO chairman and for escape and providing for certain offenders residing in group-based homes and for reporting; in Pennsylvania Board of Proba- and J. WARD presented to the Chair SR 139, entitled: tion and Parole, further providing for definitions, for administration, for A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, for board chairperson, for establish an advisory committee to conduct a comprehensive study of board action, for meetings, for offices, repealing provisions relating to the costs and efficiencies of the requirements under Pennsylvania's district directors, to district office employees and to disciplinary action, public construction laws. further providing for political activities, for advisory committee, for certain offenders residing in group-based homes, for general powers of Which was committed to the Committee on STATE GOV- board, for specific powers of board, repealing provisions relating to ERNMENT, May 28, 2019. probation services, further providing for sentencing court, for general criteria for parole, for right of access to inmates, for parole power, for May 31, 2019 violation of terms of parole, for parole procedure, for victim statements, for general rules and special regulations, for early parole of inmates and Senators DiSANTO, BROWNE, FOLMER, MARTIN and repealing provisions relating to definitions, to status as peace officers PHILLIPS-HILL presented to the Chair SR 140, entitled: and to supervisory relationship; providing for supervision of offenders A Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to ensure the and for agents; in county probation officers' firearm education and train- United States Department of Veterans Affairs sufficiently implements ing, further providing for definitions, for County Probation Officers' the letter and spirit of the VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Firearm Education and Training Commission, for commission member- Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks (MISSION) Act of 2018 ship, for powers and duties of commission, for training mandatory, for and provide veterans in this Commonwealth with the care they have requirements for program participation or waiver and for County Proba- earned for their military service. tion Officers' Firearm Education and Training Fund; in Interstate Com- pacts, further providing for Interstate Compact for the Supervision of Which was committed to the Committee on VETERANS Adult Offenders, for deputization and for supervisions of persons pa- AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, May 31, roled by other states; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Corrections; providing for the transfer of functions, 2019. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 453

GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA REPORT PURSUANT TO ACT 3 OF 2008 June 3, 2019 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH TO: Megan Martin The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- Secretary of the Senate munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: FROM: Senator Joe Scarnati President Pro Tempore UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor and CFO Pursuant to Rule 5 of the Senate Rules, as President Pro Tempore, 1817 Cathedral of Learning I hereby appoint Senator as a member of the Committee on 4200 Fifth Avenue Communications and Technology. Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Pursuant to Rule 5 of the Senate Rules, as President Pro Tempore, I hereby appoint Senator Pam Iovino as a member of the Committee on May 9, 2019 Community, Economic and Recreational Development. Donetta M. D'Innocenzo, Chief Clerk APPOINTMENTS BY THE Senate of Pennsylvania Senate Box 203052 PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE 89E Capitol East Wing Harrisburg, PA 17120-3052 The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce the Presi- dent pro tempore has made the following appointments: Dear Chief Clerk D'Innocenzo: Senator Robert B. Mensch as a member of the Advisory As required by the Right-to-Know legislation, please find enclosed Council for the Southeastern Veterans' Center. the University of Pittsburgh's Federal Form 990 and the 25 highest paid Senator as a member of the Pennsylvania Housing non-officers for the year-ended June 30, 2018. Advisory Committee. If you should require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact my office at 412-624-6577. Senator Gene Yaw as a member of the Low-Level Waste Advisory Committee. Yours truly, APPOINTMENTS BY THE MINORITY LEADER NARAHARI SASTRY The PRESIDENT. The Chair wishes to announce the Minor- The PRESIDENT. This report will be filed in the Library. ity Leader has made the following appointments: Senator as a member of the Children's Health RESIGNATION OF MEMBER FROM Advisory Council. STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE Senator Pam Iovino as a member of the Pennsylvania Emer- The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- gency Management Council. munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: BILL SIGNED SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor John K. Fetterman) May 8, 2019 in the presence of the Senate signed the following bill:

Honorable Jay Costa Minority Chair SB 441. Senate of Pennsylvania 535 Main Capitol Building BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE Harrisburg, PA 17120 Senator DiSANTO, from the Committee on Aging and Youth, Dear Senator Costa: reported the following bills:

Through this letter, I am writing to inform you of my resignation SB 669 (Pr. No. 813) from the Community, Economic and Recreational Development Com- mittee. It has been a privilege to serve on the Community, Economic and An Act amending Title 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania Recreational Development Committee and I thank you for giving me Consolidated Statutes, in preliminary provisions, further providing for the opportunity. definitions; in medical assistance hearings and appeals, further provid- ing for definitions; in public welfare generally, providing for adoption Sincerely, opportunities and for family finding and kinship care; establishing the Kinship Care Program and the Subsidized Permanent Legal Custodian- JOHN P. BLAKE ship Program; making related repeals; and making editorial changes. Senate of Pennsylvania 22nd District HB 375 (Pr. No. 348)

APPOINTMENTS OF MEMBERS TO An Act amending the act of August 26, 1971 (P.L.351, No.91), STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE known as the State Lottery Law, in pharmaceutical assistance for the elderly, further providing for definitions. The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- munication, which was read by the Clerk as follows: 454 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

HB 684 (Pr. No. 697) LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED An Act amending the act of August 26, 1971 (P.L.351, No.91), The PRESIDENT. Senator Tomlinson has returned, and his known as the State Lottery Law, in pharmaceutical assistance for the temporary Capitol leave is cancelled. elderly, further providing for the definition of "income." GUESTS OF SENATOR HB 754 (Pr. No. 804) PRESENTED TO THE SENATE An Act amending the act of August 26, 1971 (P.L.351, No.91), known as the State Lottery Law, in pharmaceutical assistance for the The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from elderly, further providing for determination of eligibility. Centre, Senator Corman. Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, for all of the Members, we LEGISLATIVE LEAVE are going to be introducing a video. We have some very impor- tant students on the floor today. I take a moment to honor the The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from winners of our second annual "Talk to Your Senator" contest. As Centre, Senator Corman. part of the contest, high school and middle school students are Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I request a temporary encouraged to submit video entries of no longer than 5 minutes Capitol leave for Senator Tomlinson. that highlight school safety in ways to combat violence in our The PRESIDENT. Senator Corman requests a temporary schools. I am proud to honor the winning school video from Capitol leave for Senator Tomlinson. Without objection, the Centre County, Penns Valley Area High School. leave will be granted. (Applause.) SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senator CORMAN. Under the guidance of teacher Mike Farley, three students, Isabella Culver, Emma Narber, and Kyle WEEKLY RECESS Tressler, submitted a compelling video. The video paints a pow- erful picture of bullying and violence in our schools and calls on Senator CORMAN offered the following resolution, which their peers to be the generation that ends school violence. In their was read as follows: video, these students offer concrete ideas and examples of how to make a difference in the schools, and encourage students to In the Senate, June 3, 2019 see what is going on around them. Their message of "#Iseeyou" RESOLVED, (the House of Representatives concurring), Pursuant is powerful, and I am thankful they chose to get involved in cre- to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, that when the ating this video. The contest was sponsored by the Pennsylvania Senate recesses this week, it reconvene on Monday, June 10, 2019, Senate and supported by the Pennsylvania School Boards Asso- unless sooner recalled by the President Pro Tempore; and be it further RESOLVED, Pursuant to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania ciation. A prize of $2,500 will be split evenly and deposited into Constitution, that when the House of Representatives recesses this TAP 529 accounts in their names. week, it reconvene on Monday, June 10, 2019, unless sooner recalled Mr. President, Isabella, Emma, and Mr. Farley have joined us by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. as special guests on the Senate floor today, and I ask you to rec- ognize them for caring enough about their community to use On the question, their talents to create a meaningful video that sends a strong mes- Will the Senate adopt the resolution? sage. I look forward to viewing it here in a few minutes. The students are in the back of the Chamber. The yeas and nays were required by Senator CORMAN and The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Corman were as follows, viz: please rise to be welcomed by the Senate. (Applause.) YEA-48 GUESTS OF SENATOR Argall Dinniman Langerholc Schwank Aument DiSanto Laughlin Stefano PRESENTED TO THE SENATE Baker Farnese Leach Street Bartolotta Folmer Martin Tartaglione The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Blake Fontana Mensch Tomlinson Lancaster, Senator Aument. Boscola Gordner Muth Vogel Brewster Haywood Phillips-Hill Ward, Judy Senator AUMENT. Mr. President, it is my pleasure to intro- Brooks Hughes Regan Ward, Kim duce my guest for the day, Alana Halliday, the first place winner Browne Hutchinson Sabatina Williams, Anthony H of the middle school division for the statewide "Talk to Your Collett Iovino Santarsiero Williams, Lindsey Corman Kearney Scarnati Yaw Senator" video competition, which invited Pennsylvania students Costa Killion Scavello Yudichak to submit a video highlighting ways to enhance school safety measures in schools all across our Commonwealth. Alana will NAY-0 soon finish eighth grade at Landisville Middle School in the Hempfield School District. She loves playing the piano, singing, A majority of the Senators having voted "aye," the question writing songs, participating in her church youth group, and per- was determined in the affirmative. forming with various local theater companies. In her free time, Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate present the same to Alana enjoys traveling with her family, studying foreign lan- the House of Representatives for concurrence. guages, and collecting passport stamps. Her goal is to graduate high school with honors and attend Harvard University to be- 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 455 come a doctor. She believes in speaking truth to power and plishments of these young men and how they have set new re- standing up for people whose voices are not being heard. Alana cords, and I know that they are very involved in their commu- is grateful for the opportunity to be here today and is humbled by nity. They do community service, they do well academically, and this award. Additionally, I am so pleased that Alana was able to you could not ask for more from young people today than what join us here at the Capitol, and even more thrilled that an entry we see in the fine four men who are here. So let us honor them from the Lancaster County area was selected as the winner of once again. Thank you. this video competition. (Applause.) Please join me in welcoming Alana and her parents to the Pennsylvania Senate. GUESTS OF SENATOR JUDY SCHWANK The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Aument PRESENTED TO THE SENATE please rise to be welcomed by the Senate. The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman (Applause.) from Berks, Senator Schwank. (Whereupon, the winning videos of the Talk to Your Senator Senator SCHWANK. Mr. President, every summer, just like video competition were played.) my colleagues here in the Senate, I look forward to meeting the (Applause.) new college students who intern in my district office. I am al- GUESTS OF SENATOR KATIE J. MUTH ways impressed by their enthusiasm and interest in government. AND SENATOR ANDREW E. DINNIMAN Mr. President, I am sure this year will not be any different. PRESENTED TO THE SENATE Seated in the gallery today are three of my interns, Abby Kapp, Spencer Thornburg, and Olivia Enslin. Abby is a junior at The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman Bucknell University, majoring in economics and minoring in from Montgomery, Senator Muth. public policy. Spencer is a senior at Lock Haven University, Senator MUTH. Mr. President, today I welcome to the Senate majoring in business administration and minoring in political the Coatesville Senior High School Boys' Track and Field Team. science. Olivia is attending York College, majoring in political Coatesville Area School District shares both the 44th and 19th science and minoring in business administration. I am so pleased Senatorial Districts, and Senator Dinniman and I are glad to pres- that they can be here with me today, and I have lots of work ent this distinguished team to you here at Session. The student lined up for you guys for this summer, so get ready. We will be athletes here today are truly outstanding. Will Depree, Eric, busy all summer, and I welcome their input into my district of- Aaron, Dymere, and Ousman please stand. The boys' 4x100 me- fice. Please join me, Mr. President, in welcoming my student ter relay team has had an outstanding season. They were the interns this summer. top-scoring American relay team at the 125th Penn Relays track The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Schwank and field invitational on April 26. The team ran an impressive please rise so that we may welcome you to the Pennsylvania 41.5. They also ran an excellent race at their district champion- Senate. ships. Yet, it was their race at the PIAA State Championship (Applause.) meet at Shippensburg University, Saturday, May 25, that truly stood out this season. The team ran the relay in 40.99 seconds, GUESTS OF SENATOR not only winning the State championship, but also setting the PRESENTED TO THE SENATE new all-time State record in the category. I am also pleased to The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman welcome Ousman Kamara, who won first place at the PIAA from Mercer, Senator Brooks. Class AAA high jump with a jump of 6'8". All of you have truly Senator BROOKS. Mr. President, today we saw and probably made our community proud. heard the annual A.B.A.T.E. rally. A.B.A.T.E. stands for the Lastly, thank you to the coaches, the administrators, and the Alliance of Bikers Aimed Towards Education. Each year the family that helped them get there. As an athletic trainer, I truly A.B.A.T.E. rally is an impressive display of advocacy in action. do appreciate the supportive coaches, parents, and family of stu- Unfortunately, it will be Charles Umbenhauer's last rally as dent athletes. We are so proud of you, and thank you for your A.B.A.T.E.'s lobbyist for the State of Pennsylvania, but we wish dedication, your hustle, your teamwork, and your sportsmanship. him all the best and every success in his retirement. Charles has The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Muth please been a trusted advocate in the halls of the Capitol for decades, rise so that we may welcome you to the Pennsylvania Senate. and we will miss his honesty, his advice, and his presence. (Applause.) As part of this important day for motorcyclists, I introduce The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from constituents from my district who rode in for the rally today. Mr. Chester, Senator Dinniman. President, that was a 5-hour trip, and they would have gotten up Senator DINNIMAN. Mr. President, it is a privilege to join about 5 o'clock this morning to join us here at the Capitol. They Senator Muth to congratulate this team and their tremendous have attended many A.B.A.T.E. rallies over the years. Paula and success. They are the fastest team in this Commonwealth in Joe Smith are from Sharpsville in Mercer County. Joe worked as terms of the 4x100 relay. They came in as the top American team a machinist with Sharon Steel and then as a supplier for at the Penn Relays, which had people from various States as well Lordstown's car industry. He is now a self-employed machinist as from around the world. These are amazing accomplishments and Paula is a self-employed seamstress. A few years ago, the for these young people. It is a privilege and an honor that they Smiths adopted a border collie named Bella and traveled here decided to come to the Senate so we can recognize the accom- with her today to advocate for a motorcycle lemon law, a cere- 456 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3, monial motorcycle procession law, and other important measures Mr. President, if all Members would rise and acknowledge impacting our motorcyclists here in Pennsylvania. Joe has been our guests who are here to celebrate with us National Hemp His- riding since he was a child, and Paula has been riding since she tory Week. was 19. I am happy to recognize these constituents who carry on The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Street please the legacy of Pennsylvania's motorcycle riders. rise to be welcomed by the Senate. I ask that we take a moment to recognize Charles and his (Applause.) legacy as he retires from A.B.A.T.E. to enjoy the open road even more, and to give the Smiths from Sharpsville our customary SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS Senate welcome. SENATE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Thank you, Mr. President. Senator SANTARSIERO, by unanimous consent, offered The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Brooks please Senate Resolution No. 141, entitled: rise so that we may welcome you to the Pennsylvania Senate. (Applause.) A Resolution congratulating Jayson Stark, a resident of Newtown, Pennsylvania, who was elected the 2019 winner of the J.G. Taylor GUESTS OF SENATOR MARIA COLLETT Spink Award in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of Amer- PRESENTED TO THE SENATE ica. The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman On the question, from Montgomery, Senator Collett. Will the Senate adopt the resolution? Senator COLLETT. Mr. President, I stand to recognize my constituent, Millie Seliga of Chalfont, Pennsylvania. She and her The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from guests, Jeffrey Deskovic of the Deskovic Foundation, Bill Batsuk Bucks, Senator Santarsiero. of It Could Happen To You, Marissa Bluestine of the Innocence Senator SANTARSIERO. Mr. President, I rise in support of Project, and other impassioned citizens are here in Harrisburg to this resolution recognizing my constituent and friend, Jayson advocate for criminal justice reform and focus on the dangers of Stark, of Newtown, Pennsylvania, upon him receiving the very prosecutorial misconduct. Please join me in giving them a warm prestigious J.G. Taylor Spink Award and his contributions to the Senate welcome. sport of baseball as a writer. Mr. Stark made his mark in Phila- The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Collett please delphia for 21 years as a Phillies beat writer and national base- rise so that we may welcome you to the Pennsylvania Senate. ball columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was twice (Applause.) named Pennsylvania Sportswriter of the Year, and nationally for 17 years as a senior baseball writer at ESPN.com. GUESTS OF SENATOR SHARIF T. STREET He has made numerous television appearances on Baseball PRESENTED TO THE SENATE Tonight, SportsCenter, and Outside the Lines, and won an Emmy for his work on Baseball Tonight. Now a senior baseball writer The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from at The Athletic and appearing regularly on the MLB Network, Mr. Philadelphia, Senator Street. Stark has been elected the 70th winner of the J.G. Taylor Spink Senator STREET. Mr. President, I rise to welcome some Award this year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. guests who have joined us in acknowledging and commemorat- This award, granted annually to a sportswriter for meritorious ing National Hemp Week. National Hemp Week is the largest contributions to baseball writing, could go to no finer of a recipi- educational campaign about hemp in United States history, sup- ent than Jayson Stark. ported by grassroots organizers, leaders in industry, farmers, and Baseball truly is our national pastime. It is a game that tran- advocates from all walks of life. Celebrated from June 3 through scends time and generations, becoming a tradition that binds June 9, 2019, this is the 10th annual campaign. "Hemp History Americans together regardless of class, race, or creed. Particu- Week" is the largest educational campaign about hemp in the larly in times of strife, when we seem to be divided on so many United States. This campaign raises awareness about the envi- other things, baseball is truly something that has the potential to, ronmental sustainability, health benefits, regenerative agricul- and often does, bring us together. It is a noble game, embodying tural potential, and the new technological applications of indus- our nation at its best, a nation as it should be. As the cultural trial hemp. touchstone of our country, baseball plays a special role in our Today we have with us Victor Lewis-L of Nottingham Farms, society, and baseball writers are therefore endowed with a monu- a minority-owned hemp processing company in Chester, PA; mental influence on all of us. From the earliest days of the sport, Dewey Thomas, co-owner of Green Dandelion, a natural product the writers have elevated a game of a stick and a ball to a pastime broker; Jerry Irving, principle of Nottingham Farms; Oneal synonymous with America itself. Mr. Stark has celebrated base- Latimore, chief of operations of Nottingham Farms; and Cherron ball and all those who enjoy it throughout his professional life. Perry-Thomas, cofounder of the Diasporic Alliance for Cannabis It is only right that we now celebrate his career and this monu- Opportunities organization, which was formed to help reduce the mental achievement in turn. stigma and elevate awareness of cannabis opportunities for many marginalized communities. DACO aims to open the dialog for GUESTS OF SENATOR STEVEN SANTARSIERO opportunities in education, wellness, social justice policy, entre- PRESENTED TO THE SENATE preneurship, and workforce development. DACO will be hosting Senator SANTARSIERO. Mr. President, we are joined today the 2019 cannabis conference in Philadelphia. It is the first of its by Mr. Stark and his wife, Lisa; his mother-in-law, Norma kind and will certainly make history. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 457

Bernstein; David Bernstein, his brother-in-law; Jill Bernstein, his Please join me now in welcoming those who are seated in the sister-in-law; Jerry Bodlander, a friend; and a friend who is also gallery advocating for research dollars to be spent on delivering a friend of mine, Nancy Marshall. We are very, very proud to a cure. We welcome them as they kick off Alzheimer's and Brain have you all here today, and very proud of what you have been Awareness Month in Pennsylvania. able to achieve, Jayson, and I thank you for everything you have Thank you, Mr. President. done for the sport and for us all. I ask all of my colleagues for The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Sabatina unanimous support of this resolution. please rise to be welcomed by the Senate. The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Santarsiero (Applause.) please rise to be welcomed by the Senate. (Applause.) And the question recurring, Will the Senate adopt the resolution? And the question recurring, A voice vote having been taken, the question was determined Will the Senate adopt the resolution? in the affirmative. A voice vote having been taken, the question was determined in the affirmative. RECESS The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Senators SABATINA, DINNIMAN, MARTIN, Columbia, Senator Gordner. BARTOLOTTA, BREWSTER, FONTANA, MUTH, Senator GORDNER. Mr. President, I request a recess of the BROWNE, BAKER, KILLION, TARTAGLIONE, J. WARD, Senate for the purpose of a Republican caucus to be held in the PHILLIPS-HILL, BLAKE, AUMENT, HUGHES, COSTA, Majority Caucus Room. MENSCH, FOLMER and SCHWANK, by unanimous consent, The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from offered Senate Resolution No. 142, entitled: Allegheny, Senator Costa. Senator COSTA. Mr. President, Senate Democrats will meet A Resolution designating the month of June 2019 as "Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. in the rear of the Chamber for a caucus as well starting immedi- ately. On the question, The PRESIDENT. For purposes of Republican and Demo- Will the Senate adopt the resolution? cratic caucuses to be held in their respective caucus rooms, with- out objection, the Senate stands in recess. GUESTS OF SENATOR JOHN P. SABATINA AFTER RECESS PRESENTED TO THE SENATE The PRESIDENT. The time of recess having expired, the The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Senate will come to order. Philadelphia, Senator Sabatina. Senator SABATINA. Mr. President, I rise today to recognize LEGISLATIVE LEAVES some very courageous and dedicated folks in the gallery. As you The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from may know, Mr. President, June is Alzheimer's Awareness Month Centre, Senator Corman. around the country. I am offering my resolution to declare June Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I request temporary as "Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month" in the Common- Capitol leaves for Senator Stefano and Senator Folmer. wealth. You may see many people in the Capitol today and The PRESIDENT. Senator Corman requests temporary throughout June wearing purple. Purple is the color associated Capitol leaves for Senator Stefano and Senator Folmer. Without with Alzheimer's disease to raise awareness and show support. objection, the leaves will be granted. It is interesting to note that Alzheimer's disease is the sixth lead- ing cause of death in the United States. One in three seniors dies RECESS with Alzheimer's or other dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined; 5.8 million Americans are The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from living with Alzheimer's, and by 2050, this number is projected to Centre, Senator Corman. rise to nearly 14 million people. Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I request a recess of the In 2018, Pennsylvania had an estimated 676,000 Alzheimer's Senate for the purpose of an off-the-floor meeting of the Com- and dementia family caregivers providing 770 million hours of mittee on Appropriations to be held immediately in the Rules unpaid care for loved ones. Alzheimer's, as we know, is a de- room in the rear of the Chamber. structive and devastating disease that is just as difficult for the The PRESIDENT. For the purpose of an off-the-floor meeting individual as it is for the family and caregivers who support of the Committee on Appropriations to be held immediately in them. Those with Alzheimer's and dementia require more and the Rules room, without objection, the Senate stands in recess. more support as the disease progresses, and resources as cogni- AFTER RECESS tive, behavioral, and physical functioning worsens over time, placing enormous burdens on government budgets and The PRESIDENT. The time of recess having expired, the out-of-pocket expenses. While there is no cure at the moment, Senate will come to order. researchers around the world continue their efforts to develop breakthroughs that could one day bring an end to Alzheimer's. 458 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

CALENDAR criminal conviction; in domestic and sexual violence victim address confidentiality, further providing for penalties; and, in sentencing, fur- THIRD CONSIDERATION CALENDAR ther providing for sentences for second and subsequent offenses.

BILL OVER IN ORDER AND LAID ON THE TABLE Considered the third time and agreed to, And the amendments made thereto having been printed as SB 109 (Pr. No. 81) -- The Senate proceeded to consideration required by the Constitution, of the bill, entitled: On the question, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consoli- Shall the bill pass finally? dated Statutes, in accidents and accident reports, further providing for duty to give information and render aid. The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and were as follows, viz: Without objection, the bill was passed over in its order at the request of Senator CORMAN. YEA-48 Pursuant to Senate Rule 9, the bill was laid on the table. Argall Dinniman Langerholc Schwank BILL OVER IN ORDER Aument DiSanto Laughlin Stefano Baker Farnese Leach Street Bartolotta Folmer Martin Tartaglione SB 174 -- Without objection, the bill was passed over in its Blake Fontana Mensch Tomlinson order at the request of Senator CORMAN. Boscola Gordner Muth Vogel Brewster Haywood Phillips-Hill Ward, Judy Brooks Hughes Regan Ward, Kim BILL AMENDED Browne Hutchinson Sabatina Williams, Anthony H Collett Iovino Santarsiero Williams, Lindsey Corman Kearney Scarnati Yaw HB 223 (Pr. No. 193) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- Costa Killion Scavello Yudichak ation of the bill, entitled: NAY-0 An Act authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Governor, to grant and convey to French Azilum, Inc., certain lands A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted situate in Asylum Township, Bradford County. "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate present said bill to On the question, the House of Representatives for concurrence. Will the Senate agree to the bill on third consideration? Senator YAW offered the following amendment No. A1550: LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED The PRESIDENT. Senator Folmer has returned, and his tem- Amend Bill, page 7, lines 11 through 13, by striking out "Environ- porary Capitol leave is cancelled. mental Stewardship Fund" in line 11, all of line 12 and "stewardship and protection)" in line 13 and inserting: act of June 22, 1964 (Sp. Sess., P.L.131, No.8), known as the Pro- CONSIDERATION OF CALENDAR RESUMED ject 70 Land Acquisition and Borrowing Act Amend Bill, page 7, line 15, by striking out "27 Pa.C.S. Ch.61" and THIRD CONSIDERATION CALENDAR RESUMED inserting: section 20(b) of the Project 70 Land Acquisition and Borrowing BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Act AND FINAL PASSAGE

On the question, HB 275 (Pr. No. 246) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- Will the Senate agree to the amendment? ation of the bill, entitled: It was agreed to. Without objection, the bill, as amended, was passed over in its An Act amending the act of July 10, 1987 (P.L.246, No.47), known order at the request of Senator CORMAN. as the Municipalities Financial Recovery Act, in Early Intervention Program, further providing for definitions, for program objectives and for authorization; in municipal financial distress, further providing for BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION limitation of status; and making an editorial change. AND FINAL PASSAGE Considered the third time and agreed to, SB 275 (Pr. No. 694) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: On the question, Shall the bill pass finally? An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses), 23 (Domestic Relations) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylva- nia Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of of stalking; in wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing the Constitution and were as follows, viz: for definitions; in child custody, further providing for consideration of 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 459

YEA-48 BILL OVER IN ORDER

Argall Dinniman Langerholc Schwank Aument DiSanto Laughlin Stefano SB 593 -- Without objection, the bill was passed over in its Baker Farnese Leach Street order at the request of Senator CORMAN. Bartolotta Folmer Martin Tartaglione Blake Fontana Mensch Tomlinson BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Boscola Gordner Muth Vogel Brewster Haywood Phillips-Hill Ward, Judy AND FINAL PASSAGE Brooks Hughes Regan Ward, Kim Browne Hutchinson Sabatina Williams, Anthony H SB 617 (Pr. No. 732) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- Collett Iovino Santarsiero Williams, Lindsey Corman Kearney Scarnati Yaw ation of the bill, entitled: Costa Killion Scavello Yudichak An Act authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to the County of Mifflin NAY-0 certain lands of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the State Fire Academy situate in the Borough of Lewistown, Mifflin County, to- A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted gether with appurtenant parking, for the benefit of the general public. "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate return said bill to Considered the third time and agreed to, the House of Representatives with information that the Senate And the amendments made thereto having been printed as has passed the same without amendments. required by the Constitution,

SB 538 (Pr. No. 731) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- On the question, ation of the bill, entitled: Shall the bill pass finally?

An Act authorizing the Department of General Services, with the The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of approval of Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania of the State Sys- the Constitution and were as follows, viz: tem of Higher Education and the Governor, to grant and convey to the Cumberland Valley Rails to Trails Council a permanent easement from lands of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Shippensburg Univer- YEA-48 sity of Pennsylvania situate in Shippensburg Township, Cumberland County, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a parking lot Argall Dinniman Langerholc Schwank for the benefit of the general public utilizing the Cumberland Valley Aument DiSanto Laughlin Stefano Baker Farnese Leach Street Rail Trail. Bartolotta Folmer Martin Tartaglione Blake Fontana Mensch Tomlinson Considered the third time and agreed to, Boscola Gordner Muth Vogel And the amendments made thereto having been printed as Brewster Haywood Phillips-Hill Ward, Judy Brooks Hughes Regan Ward, Kim required by the Constitution, Browne Hutchinson Sabatina Williams, Anthony H Collett Iovino Santarsiero Williams, Lindsey On the question, Corman Kearney Scarnati Yaw Costa Killion Scavello Yudichak Shall the bill pass finally? NAY-0 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and were as follows, viz: A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. YEA-48 Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate present said bill to Argall Dinniman Langerholc Schwank the House of Representatives for concurrence. Aument DiSanto Laughlin Stefano Baker Farnese Leach Street SECOND CONSIDERATION CALENDAR Bartolotta Folmer Martin Tartaglione Blake Fontana Mensch Tomlinson Boscola Gordner Muth Vogel BILL OVER IN ORDER Brewster Haywood Phillips-Hill Ward, Judy Brooks Hughes Regan Ward, Kim Browne Hutchinson Sabatina Williams, Anthony H SB 22 -- Without objection, the bill was passed over in its Collett Iovino Santarsiero Williams, Lindsey order at the request of Senator CORMAN. Corman Kearney Scarnati Yaw Costa Killion Scavello Yudichak BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION AND REREFERRED NAY-0 SB 25 (Pr. No. 507) -- The Senate proceeded to consideration A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted of the bill, entitled: "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate present said bill to An Act amending the act of May 22, 1951 (P.L.317, No.69), known the House of Representatives for concurrence. as The Professional Nursing Law, further providing for title, for defini- tions, for State Board of Nursing, for dietitian-nutritionist license re- 460 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3, quired, for unauthorized practices and acts not prohibited, for temporary BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION practice permit, for graduates of schools of other states, territories or AND REREFERRED Dominion of Canada, for persons entitled to practice, for certified regis- tered nurse practitioners and qualifications, for scope of practice for SB 201 (Pr. No. 157) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- certified registered nurse practitioners, for prescriptive authority for certified registered nurse practitioners, for Drug Review Committee, for ation of the bill, entitled: professional liability, for reporting of multiple licensure, for continuing nursing education, for punishment for violations, for refusal, suspension An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known or revocation of license, for reinstatement of license and for injunction as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, further pro- or other process; and providing for the expiration of the State Board of viding for classes of income. Nursing's power to license certified registered nurse practitioners. Considered the second time and agreed to, Considered the second time and agreed to, Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- ation. ation. Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. Appropriations. BILL LAID ON THE TABLE BILLS OVER IN ORDER SB 217 (Pr. No. 165) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- SB 28, SB 45 and SB 91 -- Without objection, the bills were ation of the bill, entitled: passed over in their order at the request of Senator CORMAN. An Act amending the act of April 16, 1992 (P.L.155, No.28), known as the Assessors Certification Act, repealing provisions relating BILL LAID ON THE TABLE to nonapplicability; and providing for assessors in counties of the first class. SB 123 (Pr. No. 504) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was laid on the table. An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole, further providing for parole procedure. The PRESIDENT pro tempore (Senator Joseph B. Scarnati III) in the Chair. Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was laid on the table. SB 217 TAKEN FROM THE TABLE SB 123 TAKEN FROM THE TABLE Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I move that Senate Bill No. 217, Printer's No. 165, be taken from the table and placed on Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I move that Senate Bill the Calendar. No. 123, Printer's No. 504, be taken from the table and placed on The motion was agreed to by voice vote. the Calendar. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The bill will be placed on the The motion was agreed to by voice vote. Calendar. The PRESIDENT. The bill will be placed on the Calendar. BILL OVER IN ORDER BILLS OVER IN ORDER SB 321 -- Without objection, the bills were passed over in SB 131 and SB 140 -- Without objection, the bills were their order at the request of Senator CORMAN. passed over in their order at the request of Senator CORMAN. BILL LAID ON THE TABLE BILL LAID ON THE TABLE SB 149 (Pr. No. 127) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- SB 337 (Pr. No. 506) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: ation of the bill, entitled: A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for rights of victims of nia Consolidated Statutes, in sexual offenses, providing for the offense crime. of sexual extortion. Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was laid on the table. vote, the bill was laid on the table. SB 149 TAKEN FROM THE TABLE SB 337 TAKEN FROM THE TABLE Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I move that Senate Bill Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I move that Senate Bill No. 149, Printer's No. 127, be taken from the table and placed on No. 337, Printer's No. 506, be taken from the table and placed on the Calendar. the Calendar. The motion was agreed to by voice vote. The motion was agreed to by voice vote. The PRESIDENT. The bill will be placed on the Calendar. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The bill will be placed on the Calendar. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 461

BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice AND REREFERRED vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. HB 384 (Pr. No. 354) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: SB 413 (Pr. No. 432) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consoli- dated Statutes, in licensing of drivers, further providing for classes of A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of licenses. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for tenure of justices, judges and justices of the peace. Considered the second time and agreed to, Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- Considered the second time and agreed to, ation. Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice ation. vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice Appropriations. vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. BILL LAID ON THE TABLE BILLS OVER IN ORDER SB 396 (Pr. No. 378) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: SB 481, SB 485, HB 510, HB 511, HB 512 and SB 531 -- Without objection, the bills were passed over in their order at the An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- request of Senator CORMAN. nia Consolidated Statutes, in minors, further providing for the offense of sale of tobacco. BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION AND REREFERRED Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was laid on the table. SB 541 (Pr. No. 605) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: SB 396 TAKEN FROM THE TABLE An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known Senator CORMAN. Mr. President, I move that Senate Bill as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in historic preservation incentive tax No. 396, Printer's No. 378, be taken from the table and placed on credit, further providing for definitions and for tax credit certificates, the Calendar. establishing the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit Administration Ac- The motion was agreed to by voice vote. count, further providing for carryover, carryback and assignment of credit and for pass-through entity, providing for annual report to Gen- The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The bill will be placed on the eral Assembly, further providing for application of Internal Revenue Calendar. Code and for limitation and providing for recapture.

BILL OVER IN ORDER AND LAID ON THE TABLE Considered the second time and agreed to, Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- SB 397 (Pr. No. 379) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation. ation of the bill, entitled: Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on An Act designating the interchange of the Mon-Fayette Express- way, Pennsylvania Route 43 and U.S. Route 119 in North Union Town- Appropriations. ship, Fayette County, as the Senator Richard A. Kasunic Interchange. SB 616 (Pr. No. 711) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- Without objection, the bill was passed over in its order at the ation of the bill, entitled: request of Senator CORMAN. Pursuant to Senate Rule 9, the bill was laid on the table. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in strategic development areas, further BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION providing for sales and use tax and for local sales and use tax. AND REREFERRED Considered the second time and agreed to, SB 412 (Pr. No. 730) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- ation of the bill, entitled: ation. A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, repealing provisions relating to vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on disqualifications for service as election officer. Appropriations. Considered the second time and agreed to, Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- SB 618 (Pr. No. 713) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation. ation of the bill, entitled: 462 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known for reports; in recidivism risk reduction incentive, further providing for as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in coal refuse energy and reclamation definitions, for evaluation and for reports; in Pennsylvania Board of tax credit, further providing for definitions, for application and approval Probation and Parole, further providing for definitions, for advisory of tax credit and for limitation on tax credits. committee, for general powers of board, for probation services, for parole power, providing for short sentence parole, further providing for Considered the second time and agreed to, violation of terms of parole and for parole procedure; and making con- forming amendments. Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for third consider- ation. SB 502 (Pr. No. 693) (Rereported) Upon motion of Senator CORMAN, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill just considered was rereferred to the Committee on An Act amending the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111), Appropriations. known as the Crime Victims Act, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in crime victims, further providing for rights, BILLS OVER IN ORDER for responsibilities of victims of crime under basic bill of rights, for responsibilities of State and local law enforcement agencies and for responsibilities of prosecutor's office; in administration, further provid- SB 621 and HB 808 -- Without objection, the bills were ing for office, for powers and duties of victim advocate and for powers passed over in their order at the request of Senator CORMAN. and duties of Office of Victims' Services; in compensation, further providing for persons eligible for compensation, for filing of claims for BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE compensation, for minimum allowable claim, for determination of claims, for emergency awards, for awards and for confidentiality of Senator BROWNE, from the Committee on Appropriations, records; in services, further providing for eligibility of victims; in finan- reported the following bills: cial matters, further providing for costs and for costs for offender super- vision programs; and, in enforcement, further providing for subrogation. SB 112 (Pr. No. 508) (Rereported) SB 543 (Pr. No. 607) (Rereported) An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in prescribing opioids to minors, providing for An Act amending the act of May 11, 1889 (P.L.188, No.210), enti- prescribing opioids to individuals and further providing for definitions, tled "A further supplement to an act, entitled 'An act to establish a board for prohibition and for procedure; and making editorial changes. 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 pilot- SB 139 (Pr. No. 115) (Rereported) age and number of pilots," further providing for rates of pilotage and computation, for pilotage fees and unit charge and for charges for ser- An Act amending the act of October 31, 2006 (P.L.1210, No.133), vices. known as the Price Gouging Act, further providing for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation. SB 589 (Pr. No. 733) (Rereported)

SB 500 (Pr. No. 850) (Rereported) (Amended) An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in military educational programs, further provid- An Act amending the act of November 22, 1978 (P.L.1166, ing for definitions, for eligibility, for grants, for amount of grants, for No.274), referred to as the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and limitations, for recoupment of grant payments, for regulations, for ad- Delinquency Law, providing for County Adult Probation and Parole ministration and for Educational Assistance Program Fund and provid- Advisory Committee, for justice reinvestment grants, phase 2, for con- ing for a military family education program; and making editorial tinuing county probation and parole grants and for county intermediate changes. punishment funding; making an appropriation; and making a related repeal. HB 318 (Pr. No. 544) (Rereported)

SB 501 (Pr. No. 692) (Rereported) An Act amending the act of December 4, 1996 (P.L.911, No.147), known as the Telemarketer Registration Act, further providing for defi- An Act amending Titles 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) and nitions, for unlawful acts and penalties, for blocking of caller identifica- 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in tion and other telemarketing screening products or services prohibited judicial boards and commissions, further providing for powers and and for unwanted telephone solicitation calls prohibited. duties, for adoption of guidelines for sentencing, for adoption of guide- lines for county intermediate punishment, for adoption of guidelines for HB 547 (Pr. No. 886) (Rereported) State intermediate punishment and for adoption of risk assessment in- strument; in sentencing, further providing for sentencing generally, for order of probation, for sentence of partial confinement, for sentence of An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), total confinement, for sentence of county intermediate punishment, for known as The First Class Township Code, in corporate powers, further information required upon commitment and subsequent disposition, for providing for ordinances and resolutions; and, in finance and taxation, modification or revocation of order of probation, for court-imposed further providing for tax levies and for tax rates to be expressed in dol- sanctions for offenders violating probation, for modification or revoca- lars and cents. tion of county intermediate punishment sentence and for revocation of State intermediate punishment sentence; in county intermediate punish- HB 548 (Pr. No. 887) (Rereported) ment, further providing for county intermediate punishment programs and for continued eligibility; in motivational boot camp, further provid- An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and ing for definitions, for selection of inmate participants and for motiva- 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in mayor, further tional boot camp program; in State intermediate punishment, further providing for president or vice president of council to act as mayor; in providing for scope of chapter, for definitions, for referral to State inter- taxation and finance, further providing for tax levy and for tax ordi- mediate punishment program, for drug offender treatment program and nance; in ordinances, further providing for ordinances and resolutions, 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 463 for enactment, approval and veto, for recording, advertising and proof ment also makes clear that a price formula used in connection and for codification of ordinances; in council, further providing for with the preservation of goods or services for future use when ordinances and resolutions, for journal of proceedings, recording and withholding of vote, for records of ordinances maintained by city clerk established prior to the price restriction is not considered an un- and for time ordinances go into effect; and, in taxation, further provid- conscionably excessive price; for example, in car rentals or hotel ing for tax levies. reservations. Thank you, Mr. President. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR No. 1 And the question recurring, Will the Senate agree to the amendment? BILL AMENDED It was agreed to. Without objection, the bill, as amended, was passed over in its SB 139 (Pr. No. 115) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- order at the request of Senator CORMAN. ation of the bill, entitled: UNFINISHED BUSINESS An Act amending the act of October 31, 2006 (P.L.1210, No.133), SENATE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED known as the Price Gouging Act, further providing for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation. Senators LEACH, BREWSTER, DINNIMAN, FONTANA, J. WARD, SCHWANK, BROWNE, K. WARD, FARNESE, On the question, SCAVELLO, MARTIN, BLAKE, MENSCH, AUMENT, Will the Senate agree to the bill on third consideration? TARTAGLIONE, HUGHES, COSTA, KILLION and Senator J. WARD offered the following amendment No. YUDICHAK, by unanimous consent, offered Senate Resolution A1501: No. 143, entitled:

Amend Bill, page 3, line 10, by striking out all of said line and A Resolution designating June 3, 2019, as "Alex's Lemonade Stand inserting: Day" in Pennsylvania and encouraging all residents to contribute to the to the declared state of emergency.] Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation and other pediatric cancer research (1) Whether a price is an programs. Amend Bill, page 3, line 17, by striking out "question. A" and inserting: On the question, question. Will the Senate adopt the resolution? (2) A Amend Bill, page 3, lines 19 through 29, by striking out all of said The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gen- lines and inserting: tleman from Montgomery, Senator Leach. (i) is 10% or less above the seller's price immediately before the price restriction under subsection (a) was imposed; Senator LEACH. Mr. President, Alex Scott was a little girl (ii) is 10% or less above the sum of the seller's cost and nor- from my district who sadly contracted neuroblastoma, a deadly mal markup for the good or service; brain cancer, at a young age and ultimately did not survive that. (iii) is consistent with price fluctuations in applicable com- However, in the period of time between her diagnosis and her modity, regional, national or international markets or with seasonal passing, she literally changed the world. She wanted to start a price fluctuations; or (iv) is a contract price, or the result of a price formula, includ- lemonade stand to raise money for pediatric cancer research, and ing, but not limited to, a price formula used in connection with the so she did start a lemonade stand right in Wynnewood, Pennsyl- reservation of goods or services for future use, established before the vania. Then there was a second one, a third one, and it grew and price restriction under subsection (a) was imposed. grew to become a national movement. I was with her mother this (3) It is prima facie evidence that a price is an unconscionably excessive price if none of the factors in paragraph (2) applies to that weekend, and her mother tells me there has been over $175 mil- price. lion raised for pediatric cancer research and for support of the victims of that. They expect to be over $200 million by the end On the question, of this year. Every year, the trajectory is higher and higher and Will the Senate agree to the amendment? has becomes a worldwide phenomenon. I ask the Senate to sup- port and recognize the amazing contribution to humanity that this The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gen- young girl made. tlewoman from Blair, Senator J. Ward. Thank you, Mr. President. Senator J. WARD. Mr. President, this amendment reinserts prima facie evidence that a price is an unconscionably excessive And the question recurring, price if it is beyond the safe harbor provisions. For example, an Will the Senate adopt the resolution? increase of more than 10 percent above the price where the nor- A voice vote having been taken, the question was determined mal mark-up price would be is presumed to be unconscionably in the affirmative. excessive. Current law provides that a price increase of 20 per- cent or more is prima facie, evidence that such a price is uncon- Senators STREET, FARNESE, KEARNEY, BROWNE, scionably excessive. This means that a 20-percent increase is SCHWANK, AUMENT, FOLMER and COSTA, by unanimous presumed to be unreasonable. This provision addresses a concern consent, offered Senate Resolution No. 144, entitled: raised by the Governor's Office. Lowering the percentage price A Resolution recognizing the week of June 3 through 9, 2019, as increase from 20 to 10 percent as being excessive in restoring "Hemp History Week" in Pennsylvania to acknowledge industrial prima facie evidence enhances consumer protection. The amend- hemp's role in our cultural heritage and promote its uses and benefits. 464 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3,

On the question, 11:00 A.M. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (to Room 461 Will the Senate adopt the resolution? consider Senate Bills No. 314, 432, 454, Main Capitol 569, 572, 633, 675 and 695; and House Bill No. 856) The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gen- tleman from Philadelphia, Senator Street. 11:30 A.M. VETERANS AFFAIRS AND Room 8E-A Senator STREET. Mr. President, I rise to speak on this resolu- EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (to East Wing consider Senate Bill No. 223; and House tion commemorating "Hemp History Week." Hemp has a rich Bill No. 807) history in our Commonwealth. There were periods of time when folks grew hemp. Hemp can be used in making all kinds of 12:00 P.M. AGRICULTURE AND RURAL AFFAIRS Room 8E-B goods and materials, both industrial and medicinal. Hemp has the (to consider Senate Bill No. 634; and East Wing House Bills No. 370 and 404) potential to help revitalize many of our farming communities and add alternatives to medical treatment for many ailments, ranging 12:30 P.M. CONSUMER PROTECTION AND Room 461 from serious things such as seizures and addressing conditions PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE (to Main Capitol much more mild like those found for achy joints for old athletes consider Senate Bills No. 356, 698 and 699; and House Bills No. 1166 and 1172) like me. Hemp History Week is acknowledged and celebrated so that Pennsylvanians can recognize the contributions that hemp Off the Floor RULES AND EXECUTIVE Rules Cmte. has made and the great history it has in this Commonwealth. NOMINATIONS (to consider Senate Bills Conf. Rm. Therefore, I ask all Members to vote to affirm Hemp History No. 115 and 703; and certain Executive Nominations) Week and encourage all Pennsylvanians to study the valuable effects of this important agricultural crop. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019

The PRESIDING OFFICER (Senator Elisabeth J. Baker) 9:00 A.M. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND Hrg. Rm. 1 in the Chair. ENERGY (an informational meeting to North Off. discuss third party review of permits, And the question recurring, specifically those issued under Chapters Will the Senate adopt the resolution? 102 and 105) A voice vote having been taken, the question was determined 9:30 A.M. STATE GOVERNMENT (to consider Room 8E-B in the affirmative. Senate Bill No. 701; and House Bill No. East Wing 619) BILLS ON FIRST CONSIDERATION 9:30 A.M. URBAN AFFAIRS AND HOUSING Room 461 Senator IOVINO. Madam President, I move that the Senate (public hearing regarding the Pennsylvania Main Capitol do now proceed to consideration of all bills reported from com- Housing Finance Agency and the programs and services they offer) mittee for the first time at today's Session. The motion was agreed to by voice vote. 10:00 A.M. FINANCE (to consider Senate Bills No. Room 8E-A The bills were as follows: 116 and 712) East Wing

10:30 A.M. CONSUMER PROTECTION AND Room 461 SB 669, HB 375, HB 684 and HB 754. PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE (to Main Capitol consider Senate Bills No. 356, 698 and And said bills having been considered for the first time, 699; and House Bills No. 1166 and 1172) Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for second consider- C A N C E L L E D ation. PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE SECRETARY The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- The following announcements were read by the Secretary of man from Chester, Senator Dinniman. the Senate: Senator DINNIMAN. Madam President, following the shoot- ing at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, there were a SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA number of conversations with religious leaders and citizens across the Commonwealth. Out of those conversations, an idea COMMITTEE MEETINGS emerged that we have an obligation to protect people who go to their houses of worship. Whether you are a conservative or TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019 whether you are a progressive, we all agree that the fundamental 9:30 A.M. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND Room 8E-B purpose of government is to protect people's safety. The idea that ENERGY (to consider Senate Bills No. East Wing emerged was to do what we had done successfully with the 108, 305, 575 and 619) school safety plan. As you know, Act 44 of 2018 has created a 10:00 A.M. STATE GOVERNMENT (confirmation Hrg. Rm. 1 means for us to provide security in our schools as well as deal hearing to consider the nomination of North Off. with questions of the isolated student, the student being bullied, Kathy Boockvar as the Secretary of the and so forth. We hope we can do the same thing with people of Commonwealth) faith. 10:30 A.M. EDUCATION (to consider Senate Bills Room 8E-B Today, a number of us had a news conference in which we No. 462, 536, 590 and 700) East Wing expressed our support for Senate Bill No. 676, which was pre- 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 465 sented by myself, Senator Schwank, and Senator Costa. Under George Washington wrote a letter to the synagogue in Newport, this bill, what would occur is very similar to the school safety Rhode Island, further affirming this basic and fundamental free- bill. There would be two provisions. One which would provide dom. grants to nonprofits, because we wanted to use the language that So I stand here today urging and asking for total support, bi- the Federal hate crimes bill used so that we would be constitu- partisan support, just as we had today during Session, we had tional under both Federal and State Constitutions, and most reli- some of those videos that the students produced about school gious institutions have nonprofits, as well and there are safety, we know the success of this approach of security, helping nonprofits that are not religious institutions. These nonprofits to have that security, plus conversation and dealing with the would have grants available that we also would support, just like questions that are involved so that we can create a more tolerant we do with the school safety program, as a means to get discus- and free society, one free of hatred. What I ask is that we give sions going and hear how we can create a sense of more under- due consideration to this. We understand that 317 years ago our standing. This bill is designed not just for the Jewish community, forefathers, in fact, I believe Penn's grant was in 1681, and in but for all communities of faith in the Commonwealth; for Mus- 1682, a year after--by the way the Great Law of 1682 established lim mosques, Jewish synagogues, Christian churches, Hindu the legislature as well--that we would hope that we could come temples, and so forth. together. We could unite, protecting every religious institution in It was here in Pennsylvania that, in 1682, we had the first this Commonwealth, so that people could go to pray free of fear expression anywhere in the world, Madam President, in which and that we understand the importance of prayer, but we also we stated our support for freedom of worship and for religious understand that our God created us as thinking human beings freedom. This is a fundamental liberty and is guaranteed within who have the capacity to make our prayers reality. This is an our Constitution. It is a sad day in this Commonwealth, or any- attempt to do so. You know, incident after incident of violence where, when people who are gathered to pray together have to be has occurred in this nation and in our Commonwealth, and it is afraid of being shot or being hurt during their moments of prayer not enough anymore to say I will pray for you. We need to take as each different community expresses its faith in its own unique those prayers and offer protection, offer security, and reclaim and way. It is perfectly fitting that we were the first community in the restate what is the fundamental, historic, and important aspect of world to state the fundamental purpose of the freedom of wor- this Commonwealth: that of tolerance of all, that of religious ship and religious freedom. I know, Madam President, of your freedom, that of the protection of everyone who wants to worship great interest in the Quaker faith and your family's history of the in their own way, and that of the importance of the First Amend- Quaker faith. What I am trying to say to the Senate is we need to ment to our Constitution of the United States which grants free- reaffirm this fundamental principle which was part of the found- dom of religion as well. ing of our Commonwealth. The principle that people can worship Thank you, Madam President, and I hope we can gather this safely, we respect all worshipers, and that religious liberty and support and unite together. freedom are fundamentally part of who we are as Pennsylvani- The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- ans. It is in our DNA, it is in our soul, and we need to reaffirm it. woman from Philadelphia, Senator Tartaglione. We purposely, in the bill, did not put in a set amount of Senator TARTAGLIONE. Madam President, I rise today to money. We know as we go into budget negotiations that there is share an alarming and troubling fact. Today marks 4,712 days going to be a surplus of funds. Thank goodness, after all these since Pennsylvania last raised its minimum wage. That is 1 years of no surplus of funds. We hope that together we can work month short of 13 years. Thirteen years. As a proud Pennsylva- in a bipartisan way and determine some amount of money that nian, this disturbs me. I like to think of my home State as a we all can agree on so that we can begin this program. By the leader on a national stage, and I am sure I am not the only one way, what we announced today is part of a three-part package. who thinks this way. After all, the Commonwealth has been The first part is Senate Bill No. 636, of which all the Democratic home to many of the nation's firsts: the first Capitol, the first Caucus members have signed on to, and we also have some Re- hospital, the first stock exchange, the first art museum, the first publicans on it and hope to have more. We hope to make this World Series, the nation's first African American woman State really a bipartisan total Senate effort. We also announced our legislator was elected here, Senator Roxanne Jones. Yet, for continued support for Senate Bill No. 71, which is Senator more than 40 years, Pennsylvania has been treating its low-wage Street's bill, which protects sacred places after the vandalism of workers like second-class citizens. For more than 40 years, the Jewish cemeteries in Philadelphia and other cemeteries in the Commonwealth has been among the last States to adopt reason- Commonwealth of different faith traditions. We also announced able minimum wage laws and help our workers keep pace with our support of a comprehensive bill by the Democratic Leader, the rising cost of living. In fact, except for very rare instances, Senator Costa, to deal with the whole problem of hate crimes and Pennsylvania has simply refused to raise the minimum wage at identifying those who are bent on doing destruction to people of all. We have been leaving it up to other forward-thinking States faith in our Commonwealth. to lead the way on this issue and allowing the Federal govern- In essence, let me just say this, I hope, as we move into the ment to dictate our minimum wage. final weeks of Session, that we will remember that we were the Pennsylvania has had a minimum wage law of its own since first people in the world to express our belief in freedom of wor- 1968, yet we actually used that law to set our own minimum ship and in religious liberty. I hope that we will remember that wage just twice in the last 42 years. We did it in 1988 when the the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue was the largest mass Federal minimum wage was $3.35, and we adopted $3.70. We killing of Jews in American history, and it happened right here did it again in 2006 when we passed legislation to raise our mini- in our Commonwealth. Right here, where we have, from our very mum wage from $5.15 to $7.15. Aside from those examples, beginnings, declared the notion of the freedom of worship. Pennsylvania has been the last in line on minimum wage, along- 466 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE JUNE 3, side States like Alabama, Mississippi, and South Carolina that Think about that. A teenager working in a family earns 21 per- have no minimum wage laws at all. In recent years, 29 States cent of the family income. That is something that we should not have raised their minimum wage above the oppressive $7.25 be letting happen in this Commonwealth. We need to work along mandated by the Federal government. In Pennsylvania, we now those lines to do it. have the opportunity to finally do the same. Senate Bill No. 12 I also want to pay particular attention to the sub-minimum would establish the Commonwealth as a national leader on this wage. I know Senator Tartaglione has talked about this a lot. The critical economic issue, and it would grant millions of Pennsyl- sub-minimum wage is largely our leisure and restaurant industry. vanians the financial independence that they have worked so We cannot allow that low rate of $2.83 to continue going for- hard and long to earn. ward. We have to take steps to address that and raise that along- Thank you, Madam President. side the minimum wage rate. We oftentimes hear that folks are The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- making more than that when they are working and relying upon man from Allegheny, Senator Costa. tips. As we found out during discussions we have had over the Senator COSTA. Madam President, I rise to support the com- course of the past year, that is not necessarily the case. But more ments of my good friend and our colleague, Senator Tartaglione, importantly, the nature and the type of work that folks have to do who led this effort for us in Pennsylvania a number of years ago. to be able to achieve, at a minimum, the minimum wage level She references as the leading person in that regard, her and Sena- when they are working for tips. Madam President, I came out of tor Hughes. I remember those days because we spoke just about the restaurant/bar industry. My wife and I have been together every single day on this Senate floor, working to make certain almost 40 years, and I can tell you we both worked in that indus- that we took steps to address the minimum wage. And we are try and saw firsthand the manner in which the people who work back here again, because we think it is time to be able to do what in that industry, particularly the women who are working there, needs to be done. Senator Tartaglione spoke about Senate Bill who are being asked to do things and subject themselves to the No. 12 that she has introduced, and our Caucus is supporting and type of conduct that we would not want any of our siblings or, I throwing our full weight behind that legislation which we think should say, our spouses or sisters or mothers to be subjected to is important. in order to earn tips. It is a haven for the type of activity that Madam President, you and I have spoken in years past, when creates an environment that women are working in that is inap- you were chair of the Committee on Labor and Industry, about propriate for them as they go forward. Most of the folks, like my the need to do something along those lines, but for a variety of wife and I when we were working, we were right out of college-- reasons we have not gotten there yet. As was mentioned, it is she was still in college, I was done--and we were working in this imperative that we take the steps now to be able to do what needs restaurant industry, and we saw what took place there with re- to be done along those lines. For that matter, tomorrow there will spect to the manner in which these folks were treated simply in be a rally taking place in the Rotunda at noontime, and I ask my order to be able to earn at least a minimum wage. It is not some- colleagues to come join us. Organizations like CLEAR Coalition, thing we should be doing, and we should be taking steps to elim- for example, We the People, The Pennsylvania Budget Policy inate the sub-minimum wage and put everyone on par, and that Center, and Raise the Wage PA organization all coming together is why we have a request for one fair wage. to be able to articulate a message about how important the mini- A couple weeks ago my colleagues, mostly from western mum wage increase is. Pennsylvania, visited a restaurant in the strip district of Pitts- It is important that we talk about what other States are doing burgh where the bar owners and restaurant owners decided they first and foremost, because I think that is an important point. were going to pay everyone one wage. They pay them $35,000 Senator Tartaglione mentioned we need to be a leader. Pennsyl- per year, Bar Marco. Despite what people would think, it did not vania has historically been a leader in a number of things. But I put them out of business. In fact, it let them stand out alone from keep looking at this chart, Madam President, of the surrounding all of the other restaurants in the region. That says, we respect States of Pennsylvania. Every single one of them has a higher the dignity of the people who are doing the work for us, our serv- minimum wage. When you look at New York at $11.10, Ohio at ers, and we are going to pay them a wage that is consistent with $8.55, West Virginia at $8.75, Maryland at $10.10, Delaware at what they deserve. More importantly, it gives them a wage that $8.75, and New Jersey at $8.85. I believe most of them have allows them to be able to maintain a lifestyle to be able to pay provisions that continue to raise the minimum wage as they go their bills, not having to work two or three different jobs, not forward. That is a conversation we need to have. The Governor having to subject themselves to an environment where they are has proposed a $12 minimum number increase that we should go abused or have sexual harassment cases. By the way, that indus- to, and I appreciate the effort to be able to try to get there, but try I mentioned has the highest rate of sexual harassment claims that is where our conversation needs to be. So it is important to per any other industry in the country. That all being said, they know what our surrounding States are doing and how our work- have had success with respect to having a flat wage of $35,000 ers are being treated there. a year. And the notion that if you raise the minimum wage that But what we have to also talk about is, who are the faces of you are going to put businesses out of business as we go forward, our minimum wage workers? Who are these folks who are mak- particularly in the industry, the hospitality industry, is simply not ing minimum wage? That is what is important as well. Sixty-one appropriate and not accurate. Study after study has shown that is percent of minimum wage earners are women, 27 percent are not the case. In fact, many of these industries thrive and prosper people of color, 89 percent are adults, 37 percent are over the age when they know that they have folks who are going to work, of 40, 24 percent are parents, and 55 percent work full-time, and they have folks who want to report to work, they have folks who only 41 percent have some level of college. On the average, the are coming to work with a better mindset about knowing what teenagers affected earn 21 percent of their family's income. needs to be done. When the clientele knows that these individu- 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 467 als are being paid an appropriate wage, everything about the infrastructure problems that we see around the schools, espe- experience that they have in these restaurants and these bars, cially some of the schools when we walk around Philadelphia. I along those lines, are very positive. can tell you, Madam President, last month, myself and other So, I have rambled on quite a bit, and I applaud the gentle- legislators from both the State and Federal level walked around, woman from Philadelphia for, again, leading this effort along the one school in particular in south Philadelphia, the Southwark lines of increasing the minimum wage. But today, tomorrow, and School, and literally could see the paint chipping off, asbestos, every single day for the rest of this month of June, we are going and other problems literally standing right next to where kids are to be working hard to try to pursue and push for a raise and in- getting their water near a water fountain. So, these conditions are crease in the minimum wage and have a comprehensive discus- serious and they need to be addressed. sion, not just increasing the wage, but increasing the wage that The money that we allocate, Madam President, from K to 12 allows us to be able to do it in perpetuity going forward also education in the budget should be funding education, but it also addressing the issue with respect to the sub-minimum wage, and should be paying our teachers and providing for classroom re- particularly in the hospitality industry. Finally, Madam President, sources. But we also need additional funds to make school build- we should have a conversation about the exemption that exists. ings safe, and that is critically important. Legislation introduced We should have a conversation about whether or not we elimi- by my colleague, Senator Hughes, and others would establish a nate the exemption to allow our local governments the opportu- $125 million grant program to establish the public school build- nity to decide for themselves and their jurisdictions whether or ing emergency repair and renovation grant program. It would not they want the ability, whatever wages they feel are appropri- allocate $85 million of that money to Philadelphia schools spe- ate in their community. What may be best for the city of Pitts- cifically. By not funding the necessary safety improvements to burgh may not be best for somewhere in north central Pennsylva- our schools, we are actively putting children at risk each and nia. If that is the case, we look forward to having that conversa- every time they walk into one of these buildings. This is, of tion about that as well. So I appreciate the work of my col- course, unacceptable. We need to show children, teachers, our leagues, and I ask all my colleagues to join us tomorrow if they communities, our parents, that we value their safety and we value could, and look forward to having that conversation at the Ro- their education. We put the investment into the schools to make tunda tomorrow at noontime to talk about this important issue. them a safe place to learn and to grow. That is really what is Thank you, Madam President. important, Madam President, when we talk about giving folks The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- and giving kids around Pennsylvania each and every opportunity man from Philadelphia, Senator Farnese. they can to succeed. Whether it is in the classroom that they sit Senator FARNESE. Madam President, earlier today my col- in and learn or, literally, the walls and building around them. So, league, Senator Hughes, and some other folks got together and I hope that we can focus on this issue as we move forward during spoke at a press conference in Philadelphia about the Read to the budget process. I know that Senate Democrats, in addition to Succeed program that has benefitted so many students over the the other legislative issues like minimum wage that we have years in preventing what some people call the summer slide. The talked about, we certainly are focusing not only on public educa- summer slide is a phenomenon, Madam President, that occurs tion, but on the infrastructure that our kids and the buildings that during the summer months where students take a long break they sit in each and every day, because where they learn is just from reading and other academics and sometimes lose some as important as how they learn. knowledge from the previous year by the time that their classes Thank you, Madam President. begin the following fall. Just like the Read to Succeed program that we have been talking about in our press conference, it en- RECESS courages students to continue on during the summer months so The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- that the summer slide does not really affect them and sort of send man from Venango, Senator Hutchinson. them backwards. Just like the Read to Succeed program encour- Senator HUTCHINSON. Madam President, I move that the ages students to stay engaged in academics throughout the sum- Senate do now recess until Tuesday, June 4, 2019, at 1 p.m., mer, Madam President, we also need to stay engaged around the Eastern Daylight Saving Time, unless sooner recalled by the year to insure that our school buildings are secure and safe and President pro tempore. our infrastructure is sound, so that while our kids are spending The motion was agreed to by voice vote. their time in our school buildings, they are free from dangers of The Senate recessed at 5:01 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving mold, lead pipes, lead paint, and other problems that we know of. Time. Madam President, it is estimated that in Philadelphia, Phila- delphia schools need an immediate investment of $170 million to make critical repairs to the city's school buildings. Now, with- out these repairs, it will not matter how good the teachers are or how hard our students are working. We are still putting them at risk. School should be safe places for young people. They should be free from violence, they should be free from bullying, and the buildings should be safe from decay and from literally falling apart around them. All that students should have to really worry about during the academic year is getting their notes together, doing well in their classes, and learning what they need to learn. They should not be worried about lead or asbestos or any other