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Accountancy, State Board EXECUTIVE CALENDAR Senate of Pennsylvania HARRISBURG, PA SESSION OF 2009 Wednesday, December 16, 2009 Re- New Date Legislative Senate appoint- appoint- Name of Nominee Referred Day District ment ment AGING, PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL: 12-15-09 1 45 Arthur L. Baldwin, White Oak X 12-15-09 1 17 Morris Barrett, Wynnewood X (vice, Denise I. Robison, resigned) 12-15-09 1 12 George R. Gunn, Jr., Gwynedd Valley X 12-15-09 1 4 Lynn M. F. Harris, Philadelphia X 12-15-09 1 40 Sister Theresa A. Novak, Pittsburgh (Tabled) X 12-15-09 1 15 Sara L. Parker, Hershey (Tabled) X (vice, Jules Rosen, M.D., resigned) 12-15-09 1 6 William K. Ryan, Bristol X 12-15-09 1 12 Diane Slifer, Huntingdon Valley X (vice, Martin Berger, deceased) 12-15-09 1 1 Pioquinto Voluntad, Philadelphia X AGRICULTURE, SECRETARY OF: 9-14-09 18 33 Hon. Russell C. Redding, Aspers (Tabled) X (vice, Hon. Dennis C. Wolff, resigned) APPALACHIAN STATES LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION: 9-29-09 10 26 Hon. George E. Cornelius, West Chester X (vice, Hon. Dennis Yablonsky, resigned) 9-29-09 10 9 Hon. Everette James, West Chester X (vice, Hon. Calvin B. Johnson, resigned) AUCTIONEER EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD: 9-23-09 13 20 Matthew C. Rader, Forty Fort (Tabled) X (new position) 9-23-09 13 41 Ralph M. Stewart, Armagh (Tabled) X 10-19-09 2 36 J. Omar Landis, Lititz (Tabled) X BARBER EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD: 9-23-09 13 8 Wendell J. Douglas, Philadelphia X (vice, Evan M. Semoff, Jr., term expired) 1 Re- New Date Legislative Senate appoint- appoint- Name of Nominee Referred Day District ment ment CANCER CONTROL, PREVENTION AND RESEARCH ADVISORY BOARD, PENNSYLVANIA: 9-14-09 18 15 Gary Leipheimer, M.P.H., Harrisburg X (vice, Col. James E. Williams, Jr., term expired) 10-19-09 2 38 Susanne M. Gollin, Pittsburgh (Tabled) X (vice, Roy E. Smith, M.D., term expired) CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES, SECRETARY: 12-15-09 1 31 Hon. John H. Quigley, Camp Hill X (vice, Hon. Michael F. DiBerardinis, resigned) COSMETOLOGY, STATE BOARD: 10-19-09 2 23 Jessie L. Bloom, Williamsport (Tabled) X DANVILLE STATE HOSPITAL: 9-23-09 13 31 Amy K. Kokos, Mount Holly Springs X (vice, Leonard P. Majikas, ACSW, Ph.D., deceased) DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD, PENNSYLVANIA: 10-19-09 2 34 Stephanie Moore, Millerstown X (vice, Andrew J. Behnke, M.D., resigned) 12-15-09 1 31 Amy K. Kokos, Mount Holly Springs X (vice, Kimberly Gray, term expired) EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY: 12-15-09 1 18 Dr. Vincent De Franco, Stroudsburg X (vice, Darrell Covington, M.D., term expired) 12-15-09 1 16 Harry F. Lee, Esq., Stroudsburg X 12-15-09 1 15 Marcus S. Lingenfelter, Harrisburg X (vice, David Sanko, term expired) 12-15-09 1 18 Hussain G. Malik, M.D., Stroudsburg X 12-15-09 1 18 Nancy V. Perretta, Stroudsburg X 12-15-09 1 14 L. Patrick Ross, Tannersville X 12-15-09 1 10 Amy S. Welch, New Hope X 12-15-09 1 18 Robert Willever, Bethlehem X EBENSBURG CENTER: 10-19-09 2 31 Amy K. Kokos, Mount Holly Springs X (vice, Ruth Kline, resigned) EDUCATION, STATE BOARD: 12-15-09 1 38 James R. Agras, Pittsburgh X 12-15-09 1 15 Sheila Dow-Ford, Harrisburg X 12-15-09 1 8 Sandra D. Glenn, Philadelphia X 12-15-09 1 20 Mollie O. Phillips, Kingston (Tabled) X 12-15-09 1 38 Karen F. White, Pittsburgh X 12-15-09 1 21 A. Lee Williams, Slippery Rock X FARM PRODUCTS SHOW COMMISSION, STATE: 12-15-09 1 21 Robert Mazza, North East X 12-15-09 1 27 Carl T. Shaffer, Mifflinville X 12-15-09 1 28 Elizabeth M. Shorb, York (Tabled) X 2 Re- New Date Legislative Senate appoint- appoint- Name of Nominee Referred Day District ment ment FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION, PENNSYLVANIA: 12-15-09 1 21 William G. Gordon, Emlenton X (vice, Samuel M. Concilla, term expired) 12-15-09 1 32 Leonard L. Lichvar, Stoystown (Tabled) X HIGHER EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AGENCY, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA: 12-15-09 1 6 Hon. Roy Reinard, III, Holland X 12-15-09 1 38 Hon. A. William Schenck, III, Pittsburgh X 12-15-09 1 20 Murray Ufberg, Kingston (Tabled) X (vice, Hon. J. Doyle Corman, resigned) HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION, PENNSYLVANIA: 10- 8-09 4 1 Flora L. Becker, Esq., Philadelphia X (vice, Robert Janosov, deceased) 12-15-09 1 15 Michele Bortner, D.Ed., Harrisburg (Tabled) X (vice, Gordon A. Haaland, term expired) 12-15-09 1 41 Laura S. Fisher, Ligonier X 12-15-09 1 4 Janet S. Klein, Rydal X 12-15-09 1 4 Cheryl I. McClenney-Brooker, Philadelphia X 12-15-09 1 31 Kathleen A. Pavelko, Mechanicsburg X 12-15-09 1 1 Wayne S. Spilove, Philadelphia X HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY, PENNSYLVANIA: 12-15-09 1 1 Noel E. Eisenstat, Philadelphia X 12-15-09 1 17 Jeremy Nowak, Wynnewood X (vice, Stewart E. Price, term expired) INDUSTRIAL BOARD: 12-15-09 1 6 Joseph A. Bush, Jr., Langhorne X 12-15-09 1 24 Andrew A. Cuvo, Easton X 12-15-09 1 15 Gilbert L. Snyder, Harrisburg X 12-15-09 1 13 Albert H. Spinner, Jr., York X 12-15-09 1 4 Greg Woodring, Philadelphia X INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, PENNSYLVANIA: 12-15-09 1 7 Hon. Joe Martz, Philadelphia X (vice, David E. Tungate, term expired) 12-15-09 1 31 B. Michael Schaul, Mechanicsburg (Tabled) X JUDGE, COMMONWEALTH COURT: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Rochelle S. Friedman, mandatory retirement) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, BUCKS COUNTY: 10- 8-09 4 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. David W. Heckler, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) 3 Re- New Date Legislative Senate appoint- appoint- Name of Nominee Referred Day District ment ment JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CAMBRIA COUNTY: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Francis J. Leahey, mandatory retirement) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, DELAWARE COUNTY: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Kenneth A. Clouse, deceased) 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Robert C. Wright, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, FRANKLIN/FULTON COUNTIES: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. John R. Walker, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, LEBANON COUNTY: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Robert J. Eby, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, LUZERNE COUNTY: 12-15-09 1 20 Joseph M. Cosgrove, Esq., Forty Fort X (vice, Hon. Mark A. Ciavarella, Jr., resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, LYCOMING COUNTY: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. William S. Kieser, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MONTGOMERY COUNTY: 9-23-09 13 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. William T. Nicholas, mandatory retirement) 12-15-09 1 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Toby L. Dickman, deceased) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, PHILADELPHIA COUNTY: 10- 2-09 7 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Tama M. Clark, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT: 12-15-09 1 15 Gregory E. Dunlap, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Maureen E. Lally-Green, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) 4 Re- New Date Legislative Senate appoint- appoint- Name of Nominee Referred Day District ment ment LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, STATE BOARD: 9-29-09 10 45 William D. Mullin, Monroeville (Tabled) X 12-15-09 1 31 Gregory E. Black, Mechanicsburg X MASSAGE THERAPY, STATE BOARD: 10-19-09 2 45 Joanne A. Smutko, Monroeville (Tabled) X MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, PENNSYLVANIA: 9-23-09 13 4 Gary Hines, Philadelphia (Tabled) X (vice, Daniel Rodriguez, resigned) MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION: 9-23-09 13 39 Barbara Jollie, Irwin X (vice, Lt. Col. John J. McGeehan, term expired) 9-23-09 13 22 Chris Michaels, Clarks Green X (vice, Christopher J. Delozier, term expired) 9-23-09 13 11 Deborah A. Sieger, Ph.D., Fleetwood X (vice, Bart Burne, term expired) 12-15-09 1 34 Stephanie Moore, Millerstown X (vice, Ray Morrow, term expired) NURSING, STATE BOARD: 9-24-09 12 1 Dr. Ann L. O’Sullivan, Philadelphia X NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS, STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS: 9-17-09 15 27 Michele A. Boone, PT, NHA, Stillwater (Tabled) X (vice, Leonard Oddo, term expired) 10-19-09 2 13 Nancy Bonalumi, RN, MS, CEN, FAEN, Lancaster X (vice, I. William Goldfarb, term expired) 10-19-09 2 25 Richard J. Bruno, Brockway (Tabled) X (vice, James Miller, term expired) OPTOMETRY, STATE BOARD: 12-15-09 1 40 Brian Fill, Tarentum (Tabled) X (vice, Eugene Sheffer, resigned) 12-15-09 1 44 Susan Murray, Glenmoore (Tabled) X OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE, STATE BOARD: 9-16-09 16 31 Amy K. Kokos, Mount Holly Springs X (vice, Dr. Charles P. Fasano, deceased) PARDONS, BOARD OF: 12-15-09 1 13 Louise B.
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