COMMONWEALTH OF Legislative Journal

TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012

SESSION OF 2012 196TH OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 16

SENATE MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD TUESDAY, March 13, 2012 The Senate met at 1 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time. March 12, 2012

The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor ) in the To the Honorable, the Senate Chair. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: PRAYER In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mike Downing, 123 Stanford Court, The Chaplain, Pastor MARK HOSLER, of Germantown Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device Church of God, Cascade, Maryland, offered the following and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years or until his suc- prayer: cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Cornelius Pitts, , whose term expired. Shall we pray. Almighty God, as this Session of the Pennsylvania Senate TOM CORBETT begins today, we pause to acknowledge You as Creator, sover- Governor eign Lord, and governor of this land. You have established and ordained human government for the purpose of maintaining or- MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA der, protecting the lives of citizens, and advancing their welfare. DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD We give You thanks for the men and women of this body who have dedicated their lives to fulfilling these tasks. You have en- March 12, 2012 trusted them with a stewardship to care for the land, the re- sources, and the people of this Commonwealth. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The work of governing is serious work. There are heavy re- sponsibilities on the shoulders of these men and women. The In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the lives of children, women, and men are in their hands. We ask advice and consent of the Senate, Gregory E. Dunlap, Esquire, 613 that You, who are all-wise, would grant these Senators wisdom Sweetbriar Drive, Harrisburg 17111, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senato- rial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, to govern well. You are a God of love and compassion. We ask Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years or until that You would express Your love toward all the people of this his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months State through the actions of these Senators. We pray that they beyond that period, vice Patrick Oates, Plymouth Meeting, whose term will have ears to hear clearly in the debates and conversations expired. that will take place today. We ask for eyes to see clearly Your TOM CORBETT purposes and will for this great Commonwealth. We ask that Governor Your hand of favor and blessing would be felt over this Chamber today. Amen. MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD The PRESIDENT. The Chair thanks Pastor Hosler, who is the guest today of Senator Alloway. March 12, 2012 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE To the Honorable, the Senate (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by those assembled.) of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNOR In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, NOMINATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEE Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following com- Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years or until her successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that munications in writing from His Excellency, the Governor of the period, vice Colena Johnson-Kemp, Ambler, resigned. Commonwealth, which were read as follows and referred to the Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations: TOM CORBETT Governor 226 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE MARCH 13,

MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD District, for appointment as a member of the Environmental Hearing Board, to serve for a term of six years or until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice The Honorable Michael Krancer, Bryn Mawr, re- March 12, 2012 signed.

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

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, OF HAMBURG CENTER for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years or until her successor March 12, 2012 is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that period, vice Andrew J. Behnke, M.D., Carlisle, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM CORBETT Governor In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Wolfgang Hrabyk, 58 Clinton Drive, MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Mohnton 19540, Berks County, Forty-fourth Senatorial District, for DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Hamburg Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2013, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice John Bastek, Reading, resigned. March 12, 2012 TOM CORBETT To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Robert J. Salera, Esquire, 1102 North OF HAMBURG CENTER 2nd Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania Drug, Device March 12, 2012 and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years or until his suc- cessor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond To the Honorable, the Senate that period, vice Margaret Hanna, Quakertown, whose term expired. of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

TOM CORBETT In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the Governor advice and consent of the Senate, Bryan Troop, 2 South Market Street, Apartment 205, Elizabethtown 17022, Lancaster County, Forty-eighth MEMBER OF THE PENNSYLVANIA Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trust- DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD ees of Hamburg Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2013, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice William Zimmerman, Pottsville, deceased. March 12, 2012 TOM CORBETT To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Bryan Troop, 2 South Market Street, THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION Apartment 205, Elizabethtown 17022, Lancaster County, Forty-eighth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Pennsylvania March 12, 2012 Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board, to serve for a term of four years or until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six To the Honorable, the Senate months beyond that period, vice Kimberly Gray, Mechanicsburg, whose of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: term expired. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the TOM CORBETT advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, Governor Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Governors of the State MEMBER OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL System of Higher Education, to serve until December 31, 2014, and HEARING BOARD until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Christine J. Toretti, Indiana, resigned.

March 12, 2012 TOM CORBETT Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mike Downing, 123 Stanford Court, 2012 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 227

MEMBER OF THE INDUSTRIAL BOARD PHYSICIAN GENERAL

March 12, 2012 March 12, 2012 To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mike Downing, 123 Stanford Court, In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, District, for appointment as a member of the Industrial Board, to serve Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, until the third Tuesday of January 2015, and until his successor is ap- for appointment as Physician General, to serve at the pleasure of the pointed and qualified, vice Joseph Steward, Philadelphia, resigned. Governor, vice The Honorable Robert Muscalus, Harrisburg, resigned.

TOM CORBETT TOM CORBETT Governor Governor

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES OF OF MASSAGE THERAPY SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA OF THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION March 12, 2012 To the Honorable, the Senate March 12, 2012 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the Honorable, the Senate In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore (Public Member), 349 Orchard Road, Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of advice and consent of the Senate, Mike Downing, 123 Stanford Court, Massage Therapy, to serve until October 9, 2015, or until her successor Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial is appointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that District, for appointment as a member of the Council of Trustees of period, vice Susan Gobreski, Philadelphia, resigned. Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania of the State System of Higher Education, to serve for a term of six years and until his successor is TOM CORBETT appointed and qualified, vice Nicholas DeRosa, New Castle, resigned. Governor TOM CORBETT MEMBER OF THE MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS' Governor EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMISSION MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF March 12, 2012 SOUTH MOUNTAIN RESTORATION CENTER To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: March 12, 2012

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the To the Honorable, the Senate advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Municipal Police Officers' Educa- In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the tion and Training Commission, to serve for a term of three years and advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Ray Morrow, Pitts- Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, burgh, resigned. for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of South Moun- tain Restoration Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of January TOM CORBETT 2017, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice M. Lee Governor Hartzok, Chambersburg, resigned.

MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY TOM CORBETT Governor March 12, 2012 MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF To the Honorable, the Senate SOUTH MOUNTAIN RESTORATION CENTER of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the March 12, 2012 advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore (Public Member), 349 Orchard Road, Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth To the Honorable, the Senate Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Pharmacy, to serve for a term of six years or until her successor is ap- pointed and qualified, but not longer than six months beyond that pe- In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the riod, vice Paul Miller, Glen Mills, whose term expired. advice and consent of the Senate, Robert J. Salera, Esquire, 1102 North 2nd Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial TOM CORBETT District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of South Governor Mountain Restoration Center, to serve until the third Tuesday of Janu- 228 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE MARCH 13, ary 2015, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Mitzi In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the C. Smith, Mont Alto, resigned. advice and consent of the Senate, Mike Downing, 123 Stanford Court, Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial TOM CORBETT District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Governor Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not longer MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES than six months beyond that period, vice Sharon Guise, Dover, re- signed. OF TORRANCE STATE HOSPITAL TOM CORBETT March 12, 2012 Governor To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Susan E. Bortz, 500 West Third Ave- nue, Derry 15627, Westmoreland County, Thirty-ninth Senatorial Dis- March 12, 2012 trict, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of Torrance State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2017, and To the Honorable, the Senate until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Josephine Dunmire, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Apollo, resigned. In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the TOM CORBETT advice and consent of the Senate, Bryan Troop, 2 South Market Street, Governor Apartment 205, Elizabethtown 17022, Lancaster County, Forty-eighth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons, to serve for a term MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, but not OF TORRANCE STATE HOSPITAL longer than six months beyond that period, vice Jay Zimmerman, Mechanicsburg, whose term expired. March 12, 2012 TOM CORBETT To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE advice and consent of the Senate, Wayne P. McGrew, 105 Kangaroo WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Hill Road, Irwin 15642, Westmoreland County, Thirty-ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of March 12, 2012 Torrance State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2013, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Robert Seabol, Latrobe, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM CORBETT Governor In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Mike Downing, 123 Stanford Court, Mechanicsburg 17050, Cumberland County, Thirty-first Senatorial MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the OF TORRANCE STATE HOSPITAL Western Youth Development Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2015, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice March 12, 2012 Joseph Fragle, Sharon, resigned. TOM CORBETT To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE advice and consent of the Senate, Edward J. Picchiarini, 2172 WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Brinkerton Road, Greensburg 15601,Westmoreland County, Thirty- ninth Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of March 12, 2012 Trustees of Torrance State Hospital, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2013, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice Rev. Dr. Roger Petersen, Blairsville, resigned. To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: TOM CORBETT Governor In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the advice and consent of the Senate, Stephanie Moore, 349 Orchard Road, Millerstown 17062, Juniata County, Thirty-fourth Senatorial District, MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF VEHICLE for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Western MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND SALESPERSONS Youth Development Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2017, and until her successor is appointed and qualified, vice Thomas March 12, 2012 Fee, New Castle, resigned. TOM CORBETT To the Honorable, the Senate Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: 2012 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 229

MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS Senator BAKER, from the Committee on Veterans Affairs March 12, 2012 and Emergency Preparedness, reported the following bills: To the Honorable, the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: SB 345 (Pr. No. 327)

In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the An Act amending the act of August 9, 1955 (P.L.323, No.130), advice and consent of the Senate, Robert J. Salera, Esquire, 1102 North known as The County Code, further providing for compilation of war 2nd Street, Harrisburg 17102, Dauphin County, Fifteenth Senatorial records and the director of veterans affairs. District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Western Youth Development Centers, to serve until the third Tuesday of January 2017, and until his successor is appointed and qualified, vice SB 819 (Pr. No. 1115) The Honorable Gerald J. LaValle, Rochester, resigned. An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania TOM CORBETT Consolidated Statutes, providing for employees of State veterans' Governor homes. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LEGISLATIVE LEAVES WESTERN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from March 12, 2012 Delaware, Senator Pileggi. To the Honorable, the Senate Senator PILEGGI. Mr. President, I request temporary Capitol of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: leaves for Senator Piccola and Senator Ward. The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from In conformity with law, I have the honor hereby to nominate for the Allegheny, Senator Costa. advice and consent of the Senate, Bryan Troop, 2 South Market Street, Apartment 205, Elizabethtown 17022, Lancaster County, Forty-eighth Senator COSTA. Mr. President, I request legislative leaves for Senatorial District, for appointment as a member of the Board of Trust- Senator Brewster, Senator Kasunic, and Senator Williams. ees of the Western Youth Development Centers, to serve until the third The PRESIDENT. Senator Pileggi requests temporary Capitol Tuesday of January 2015, and until his successor is appointed and quali- leaves for Senator Piccola and Senator Ward. fied, vice Loretta Hogans, New Castle, resigned. Senator Costa requests legislative leaves for Senator TOM CORBETT Brewster, Senator Kasunic, and Senator Williams. Governor Without objection, the leaves will be granted. HOUSE MESSAGES LEAVES OF ABSENCE HOUSE CONCURS IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Senator PILEGGI asked and obtained a leave of absence for TO HOUSE AMENDMENTS BY AMENDING Senator ORIE, for today's Session, for personal reasons. SAID AMENDMENTS TO SENATE BILL Senator COSTA asked and obtained a leave of absence for Senator HUGHES, for today's Session, for personal reasons. The Clerk of the House of Representatives informed the Sen- ate that the House has concurred in amendments made by the JOURNALS APPROVED Senate to House amendments by further amending said amend- ments to SB 818, in which concurrence of the Senate is re- The PRESIDENT. The Journals of the Sessions of January 23, quested. 2012, and January 24, 2012, are now in print. The PRESIDENT. Pursuant to Senate Rule XIII, section 6, The Clerk proceeded to read the Journals of the Sessions of this bill will be referred to the Committee on Rules and Execu- January 23, 2012, and January 24, 2012. tive Nominations. Senator PILEGGI. Mr. President, I move that further reading of the Journals be dispensed with and that the Journals be ap- SENATE BILL RETURNED WITH AMENDMENTS proved. The Clerk of the House of Representatives returned to the Senate SB 1167, with the information the House has passed the On the question, same with amendments in which the concurrence of the Senate Will the Senate agree to the motion? is requested. The PRESIDENT. Pursuant to Senate Rule XIII, section 6, The yeas and nays were required by Senator PILEGGI and this bill will be referred to the Committee on Rules and Execu- were as follows, viz: tive Nominations. YEA-48 BILLS SIGNED Alloway Eichelberger Mensch Tomlinson Argall Erickson Piccola Vance The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley) in the Baker Farnese Pileggi Vogel presence of the Senate signed the following bills: Blake Ferlo Pippy Ward Boscola Folmer Rafferty Washington HB 816 and HB 1886. Brewster Fontana Robbins Waugh Browne Gordner Scarnati White Donald 230 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE MARCH 13,

Brubaker Greenleaf Schwank White Mary Jo GUEST OF SENATOR JAY COSTA Corman Kasunic Smucker Williams Costa Kitchen Solobay Wozniak PRESENTED TO THE SENATE Dinniman Leach Stack Yaw Earll McIlhinney Tartaglione Yudichak The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Allegheny, Senator Costa. NAY-0 Senator COSTA. Mr. President, I am pleased today to intro- duce a student visiting with us as part of the University of Pitts- A majority of the Senators having voted "aye," the question burgh Institute of Politics' Legislator for a Day program. The was determined in the affirmative. Institute of Politics conducts a Legislator for a Day program each The PRESIDENT. The Journals are approved. spring to provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to shadow a Member of the Pennsylvania General Assembly to gain SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS insight into the legislative process and the role and functions of GUEST OF SENATOR JOHN N. WOZNIAK State Representatives and State Senators. PRESENTED TO THE SENATE Today I rise to welcome Brandon Sprecher, a junior at the University of currently majoring in political science, The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from with minors in both economics and legal studies. He is a native Cambria, Senator Wozniak. of Newville, Pennsylvania, and more recently, Brandon has been Senator WOZNIAK. Mr. President, it is my pleasure today to an intern in my Forest Hills office in Pittsburgh. He is active with introduce a constituent of mine who had the opportunity to do an his fraternity, Sigma Alpha Lambda, has completed the Emerg- internship for Lockheed. He came down from Penn State, where ing Leaders program at Pitt, and was recently the recipient of the he is doing his graduate work in aerospace engineering, to fly the Ann Dykstra award, a scholar intern award recognizing his ex- simulator that Lockheed Industries is showing the Members of emplary performance in both the course and district office place- the House and Senate. As a little plug for Lockheed Martin, there ment this past summer when he was in my office. are 48 companies here in Pennsylvania that do business with Mr. President, Brandon's upcoming goals will be to possibly Lockheed, and we certainly hope that the Federal government go to law school and have a dual situation where he would also will continue supporting and funding the F-35 fighter plane, be able to do a graduate degree in public policy and public known as the Lightning. health. So, Mr. President, I ask you to join in welcoming an out- The special constituent I have here today is my son, Michael. standing young man whom I have had the pleasure of knowing I am very proud of him, and I would like the Senate to give him as an intern in my office and has joined us today with the Pitt its regular, wonderful welcome it always gives to constituents Legislator for a Day program. I ask that the Senate give him a who are so deserving. Thank you. warm welcome. The PRESIDENT. Would the guest of Senator Wozniak The PRESIDENT. Would the guest of Senator Costa please please rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm wel- rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm welcome. come. (Applause.) (Applause.) GUESTS OF SENATOR LLOYD K. SMUCKER GUESTS OF SENATOR EDWIN B. ERICKSON PRESENTED TO THE SENATE AND SENATOR DOMINIC F. PILEGGI PRESENTED TO THE SENATE The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Lancaster, Senator Smucker. The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Senator SMUCKER. Mr. President, today I am pleased to Delaware, Senator Erickson. welcome to the Capitol seniors and staff from Albright LIFE, Senator ERICKSON. Mr. President, it is my pleasure this which is a community-based care facility in Lancaster. Caring afternoon to introduce a number of students who are visiting for our aging population is one of the critical challenges our Harrisburg from Notre Dame de Lourdes School in Ridley Commonwealth will face in the coming years, and we all have Township, Delaware County. The students are visiting as part of spoken with many seniors who are dreading the day when they their fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade history classes and are learn- cannot complete the tasks that many of us take for granted, like ing about State government in the process. driving to the doctor, getting dressed, cooking breakfast, or Their teachers are Miss Regina Barker, who teaches fourth cleaning the house. grade; Mrs. Kim Hunter, who teaches fifth grade; and two Community-based services offer the best of both worlds for sixth-grade teachers, Mrs. Patty Bonner and Mrs. Kathy Keenan. many seniors. They receive the care they need during the day, (Applause.) and they still get to spend the majority of their time at home, Is it not wonderful that the kids love their teachers? I would close to loved ones and cherished memories. As part of Inde- be remiss if I did not also mention that Senator Pileggi's wife, pendent Senior Living Month in February, I had an opportunity Diana, teaches at Notre Dame. So I ask that we extend our tradi- to meet with residents and staff at Albright LIFE. What I found tional warm welcome to these students. remarkable was the strong bond between provider and patients. The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Erickson and The interaction between participants and staff is what you would Senator Pileggi please rise so that the Senate may give you its expect to see among family and friends. That level of trust is usual warm welcome. earned, not given. (Applause.) 2012 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 231

Some of these residents and staff made the trip today, and (Applause.) they are seated in the gallery. I ask my colleagues to join in giv- ing them our usual warm Senate welcome. Thank you. GUESTS OF SENATOR ELISABETH J. BAKER The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Smucker PRESENTED TO THE SENATE please rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm wel- The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman come. from Luzerne, Senator Baker. (Applause.) Senator BAKER. Mr. President, I would like to introduce GUEST OF SENATOR JOHN R. PIPPY several visitors from Pike and Monroe Counties. Jim Rhinehart PRESENTED TO THE SENATE is the executive director of the American Red Cross of the Poconos, and he is here with four members of his board. They The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from are in the gallery and are visiting the Capitol, as we begin the Allegheny, Senator Pippy. designation of March as American Red Cross Month. Mr. Senator PIPPY. Mr. President, it is always a privilege to wel- Rhinehart is joined by Dick Vollmer, Lorna O'Farrell, Kevin come to our Chamber outstanding students who, through their Lavelle, and Alma Ruiz-Smith. work and efforts, help make our communities a better place. For nearly 100 years, U.S. Presidents have designated March Senator Costa just recently spoke eloquently about the University as American Red Cross Month. This is a great time to highlight of Pittsburgh Institute of Politics' program, the Legislator for a their terrific mission and remind everyone of the need to give Day program in particular. Senator Costa and I have worked very blood, to sign up as a volunteer, or to simply make a donation. closely together with them over many years and have benefitted They are there when we need them. They are Red Cross Ready, from having those students spend the day with us. and I ask our Senate colleagues to give a warm welcome to our Today it is my privilege to introduce my shadow, Justin Shao, visitors from the Poconos. who is a senior at the majoring in urban Thank you, Mr. President. studies and history. Justin is currently an intern at the University The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Baker please of Pittsburgh Institute of Politics office, where he assists the rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm welcome. senior policy strategists and policy strategists as they develop (Applause.) information and research for a lot of the challenging policy is- sues we deal with in western Pennsylvania, and the Common- GUESTS OF SENATOR MICHAEL BRUBAKER wealth as whole. Justin is also conducting a comprehensive up- PRESENTED TO THE SENATE date of the infrastructure issues in western PA. The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Among his other experiences include working as a teaching Lancaster, Senator Brubaker. assistant with the Office of Freshman Programs, as well as in- Senator BRUBAKER. Mr. President, today I am proud to ternships with Clean Water Action, the Hill District Consensus introduce the members of the 2011 PIAA Class AAA Girls' Var- Group, and the Center on Race & Social Problems. It has truly sity Field Hockey Team State Champions. In the gallery are been a pleasure spending a few hours with Justin. We appreciate Hempfield High School's superintendent, Dr. Brenda Becker; the work he is doing in focusing on our urban areas and their high school principal, Mr. Will Stout; athletic director, Steve redevelopment, and we wish him the best of luck in the future. Mummaw; and outstanding head coach, Julianne Bojanic. Mr. Mr. President, let us give him a warm welcome. He is seated in President, Hempfield High School has in its mission a "Commit- the gallery. Thank you very much. ment to Excellence," and has a proud tradition of pursuing that The PRESIDENT. Would the guest of Senator Pippy please mission. This commitment and tradition has produced over 14 rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm welcome. State championships in the last 13years. Hempfield School Dis- (Applause.) trict sees athletics as an integral part of the total educational pro- GUEST OF SENATOR TIMOTHY J. SOLOBAY gram. This State championship team, Mr. President, who is in the PRESENTED TO THE SENATE gallery today, has certainly lived up to the responsibilities and expectations of Hempfield athletics and has shown great charac- The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from ter, teamwork, leadership, and success. Washington, Senator Solobay. I offer warm congratulations to the entire team, and, Mr. Pres- Senator SOLOBAY. Mr. President, it is also my pleasure ident, with your permission, I would like to submit the names of today to introduce a special guest to the Senate of Pennsylvania. each of the students for the record. Jessica Meyer, from the Pittsburgh area, is shadowing me today, They are Captain Kayla Denlinger, Captain Heather Gailor, also taking part in the Legislator for a Day program sponsored by Morgan Hilliard, Marissa Greiner, Rachel Cox, Kelsey Nolan, the University of Pittsburgh Institute of Politics, which we have Sara Brooks, Megan Bupp, Kelsie Ashley, Sara Helgeson, heard about several times already. Jessica is a senior at the Uni- Brigitte Breault, Kendall Beck, Ashley Cox, Erika Hartz, Kat versity of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, and is a member of the McDermott, Melissa Cox, Jenna Foltz, Janelle Kramer, Logan Navy ROTC program. Her goal is to become a Navy nurse. I am Ryan, Dana Sherwood, Devon Bortzfield, Alex Clay, Megan pleased to have Jessica with me today, and I ask that she would Yoder, Katie Buch, Lexi Way, Julie DeCaro, Heather Swartz, stand and receive a welcome from the Senate. Daniella Mazzeo, and Alexa Landis. The PRESIDENT. Would the guest of Senator Solobay please The PRESIDENT. Would the guests of Senator Brubaker rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm welcome. please rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm wel- come. 232 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE MARCH 13,

(Applause.) Senator COSTA. Mr. President, Senate Democrats will meet in the rear of the Chamber for a caucus as well. GUEST OF SENATOR JUDY SCHWANK The PRESIDENT. For purposes of Republican and Demo- PRESENTED TO THE SENATE cratic caucuses, without objection, the Senate stands in recess. The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman AFTER RECESS from Berks, Senator Schwank. Senator SCHWANK. Mr. President, I ask my colleagues to The PRESIDING OFFICER (Senator John C. Rafferty, join me in welcoming a young lady who is here visiting us today, Jr.) in the Chair. she is shadowing me, Olivia Edwards. She attends Fleetwood Area High School in my district of Berks County, but she resides The PRESIDING OFFICER. The time of recess having ex- in Blandon, Berks County, which is represented by Senator pired, the Senate will come to order. Argall. Olivia has a long list of achievements. She is an honor student who thrives academically, she is currently the Fleetwood LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED Outstanding Young Woman, and she competed for the Berks title The PRESIDING OFFICER. Senator Ward has returned, and in October. She is a lead attorney on her mock trial team, as well her temporary Capitol leave is cancelled. as a founding officer of Fleetwood's Model UN club. Olivia is also the treasurer of the student council and band, where she LEGISLATIVE LEAVE attends many conferences and competitions. She is music editor of the high school art magazine, and is a varsity tennis player. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- Outside school, she is a volunteer for local political campaigns, man from Delaware, Senator Pileggi. and is an avid C-SPAN watcher. After high school, she plans to Senator Pileggi. Mr. President, I request a temporary Capitol pursue pre-law and public policy and administration at Westmin- leave for Senator Piccola. ster College, where she has a full scholarship. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Senator Pileggi requests a tem- I hope you join me in welcoming Olivia to the Senate today. porary Capitol leave for Senator Piccola. Without objection, the The PRESIDENT. Would the guest of Senator Schwank leave will be granted. please rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm wel- CALENDAR come. (Applause.) THIRD CONSIDERATION CALENDAR

LEGISLATIVE LEAVE CANCELLED BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION The PRESIDENT. Senator Piccola has returned, and his tem- AND FINAL PASSAGE porary Capitol leave is cancelled. HB 424 (Pr. No. 3197) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- GUEST OF SENATOR MARY JO WHITE ation of the bill, entitled: PRESENTED TO THE SENATE An Act amending the act of December 20, 1983 (P.L.260, No.72), The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman referred to as the Public Adjuster Licensing Law, further providing for from Venango, Senator White. definitions and for license; providing for application for public adjuster license, for licensing, for issuance and term of license, for license re- Senator M.J. WHITE. Mr. President, I ask the Senate to give newals and for reciprocal licensing; further providing for fees, for bond a warm welcome to Csilla Thackray, a student at the University and for contract; providing for written disclosure of financial interest; of Pittsburgh who is shadowing me today. Csilla is from New further providing for revocation, etc., of license and for violations; York State, a junior majoring in psychology with a minor in po- providing for civil remedy; further providing for administration and enforcement; and providing for persons licensed as public adjuster litical science, and is thinking of going to law school. She is a solicitors. lovely young woman, and I think she has enjoyed her day in the Senate. She sat through the hearing of the Committee on Judi- Considered the third time and agreed to, ciary this morning on changes to the wiretapping law and got a And the amendments made thereto having been printed as good look at what we do. Please give her a warm welcome. required by the Constitution, The PRESIDENT. Would the guest of Senator White please rise so that the Senate may give you its usual warm welcome. On the question, (Applause.) Shall the bill pass finally? RECESS The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from the Constitution and were as follows, viz: Delaware, Senator Pileggi. Senator PILEGGI. Mr. President, I request a recess of the YEA-48 Senate for the purpose of a Republican caucus to be held in the Alloway Eichelberger Mensch Tomlinson Majority Caucus Room immediately. Argall Erickson Piccola Vance The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Baker Farnese Pileggi Vogel Allegheny, Senator Costa. Blake Ferlo Pippy Ward 2012 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 233

Boscola Folmer Rafferty Washington BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Brewster Fontana Robbins Waugh Browne Gordner Scarnati White Donald AND FINAL PASSAGE Brubaker Greenleaf Schwank White Mary Jo Corman Kasunic Smucker Williams HB 1355 (Pr. No. 1584) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- Costa Kitchen Solobay Wozniak ation of the bill, entitled: Dinniman Leach Stack Yaw Earll McIlhinney Tartaglione Yudichak An Act designating the westbound bridge carrying Interstate 90 NAY-0 over Six Mile Creek in Harborcreek Township, Erie County, as the Jarrid L. King Memorial Bridge.

A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted Considered the third time and agreed to, "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate return said bill to On the question, the House of Representatives with information that the Senate Shall the bill pass finally? has passed the same with amendments in which concurrence of the House is requested. The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and were as follows, viz: SB 623 (Pr. No. 2002) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: YEA-48

An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Con- Alloway Eichelberger Mensch Tomlinson solidated Statutes, providing for contracting with veteran-owned small Argall Erickson Piccola Vance businesses; and imposing duties on the Department of General Services Baker Farnese Pileggi Vogel and other Commonwealth purchasing agencies. Blake Ferlo Pippy Ward Boscola Folmer Rafferty Washington Brewster Fontana Robbins Waugh Considered the third time and agreed to, Browne Gordner Scarnati White Donald And the amendments made thereto having been printed as Brubaker Greenleaf Schwank White Mary Jo required by the Constitution, Corman Kasunic Smucker Williams Costa Kitchen Solobay Wozniak Dinniman Leach Stack Yaw On the question, Earll McIlhinney Tartaglione 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 return said bill to the House of Representatives with information that the Senate Alloway Eichelberger Mensch Tomlinson Argall Erickson Piccola Vance has passed the same without amendments. Baker Farnese Pileggi Vogel Blake Ferlo Pippy Ward BILL OVER IN ORDER Boscola Folmer Rafferty Washington Brewster Fontana Robbins Waugh Browne Gordner Scarnati White Donald SB 1373 -- Without objection, the bill was passed over in its Brubaker Greenleaf Schwank White Mary Jo order at the request of Senator PILEGGI. Corman Kasunic Smucker Williams Costa Kitchen Solobay Wozniak Dinniman Leach Stack Yaw SECOND CONSIDERATION CALENDAR Earll McIlhinney Tartaglione Yudichak BILLS OVER IN ORDER NAY-0 SB 10, HB 61 and SB 210 -- Without objection, the bills were A constitutional majority of all the Senators having voted passed over in their order at the request of Senator PILEGGI. "aye," the question was determined in the affirmative. Ordered, That the Secretary of the Senate present said bill to BILLS REREFERRED the House of Representatives for concurrence. SB 941 (Pr. No. 1116) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- BILL OVER IN ORDER ation of the bill, entitled:

SB 884 -- Without objection, the bill was passed over in its An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylva- order at the request of Senator PILEGGI. nia Consolidated Statutes, further providing for public drunkenness and similar misconduct and for purchase, consumption, possession or trans- portation of liquor or malt or brewed beverages. 234 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE MARCH 13,

Upon motion of Senator PILEGGI, and agreed to by voice AFTER RECESS vote, the bill was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. The PRESIDENT (Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley) in SB 943 (Pr. No. 1118) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- the Chair. ation of the bill, entitled: The PRESIDENT. The time of recess having expired, the An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Senate will come to order. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in financial matters, imposing an alcohol offense prevention fee in certain municipalities. UNFINISHED BUSINESS BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE Upon motion of Senator PILEGGI, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. Senator CORMAN, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the following bills: BILLS OVER IN ORDER SB 86 (Pr. No. 1680) (Rereported) SB 968, HB 1026, SB 1080, SB 1115, SB 1223, SB 1296, SB 1382, SB 1398 and SB 1406 -- Without objection, the bills were An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 75 (Vehi- passed over in their order at the request of Senator PILEGGI. cles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities, for the unlawful disposition of motor vehicles and for investigation by police officers; and repealing BILLS REREFERRED the Motor Vehicle Chop Shop and Illegally Obtained and Altered Prop- erty Act. HB 1546 (Pr. No. 3167) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- ation of the bill, entitled: SB 209 (Pr. No. 1981) (Rereported)

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for powers and known as the Public School Code of 1949, providing for disclosure by duties of the Juvenile Court Judges' Commission. school entities of certain interscholastic athletic opportunity informa- tion. Upon motion of Senator PILEGGI, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. SB 790 (Pr. No. 2008) (Amended) (Rereported) An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known HB 1813 (Pr. No. 2901) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- as the Liquor Code, further providing for shipment of wine into Com- ation of the bill, entitled: monwealth.

An Act amending the act of May 31, 1945 (P.L.1198, No.418), SB 932 (Pr. No. 1007) (Rereported) known as the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act, fur- ther providing for mining permit, reclamation plan and bond; and pro- viding for land reclamation financial guarantees. An Act amending the act of December 4, 1996 (P.L.911, No.147), known as the Telemarketer Registration Act, further providing for dura- tion of a listing. Upon motion of Senator PILEGGI, and agreed to by voice vote, the bill was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. SB 1036 (Pr. No. 1301) (Rereported)

HB 2134 (Pr. No. 2979) -- The Senate proceeded to consider- An Act amending the act of June 1, 1956 (1955 P.L.1944, No.655), ation of the bill, entitled: referred to as the Liquid Fuels Tax Municipal Allocation Law, further providing for allocated money. An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.789, No.285), known as The Insurance Department Act of 1921, further providing for SB 1200 (Pr. No. 2009) (Amended) (Rereported) definitions, for exemptions and for supplemental provisions and rules. An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Con- Upon motion of Senator PILEGGI, and agreed to by voice solidated Statutes, further providing for sole source procurement and for vote, the bill was rereferred to the Committee on Appropriations. emergency procurement.

RECESS SB 1261 (Pr. No. 1625) (Rereported)

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair recognizes the gentle- An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Penn- man from Delaware, Senator Pileggi. sylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further provid- Senator PILEGGI. Mr. President, I request a recess of the ing for purposes and powers. Senate for the purpose of a meeting of the Committee on Appro- priations to be held in the Rules room immediately. SB 1298 (Pr. No. 1864) (Rereported) The PRESIDING OFFICER. For the purpose of a meeting of the Committee on Appropriations, without objection, the Senate An Act amending the act of December 19, 1974 (P.L.973, No.319), stands in recess. known as the Pennsylvania Farmland and Forest Land Assessment Act of 1974, further providing for definitions and for appeals. 2012 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE 235

SB 1329 (Pr. No. 2010) (Amended) (Rereported) Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Joy Wang by Senator Tomlinson. An Act amending the act of December 22, 1983 (P.L.303, No.83), referred to as the Animal Destruction Method Authorization Law, add- Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. Al Amig, ing definitions; further providing for prohibited means of destroying Marlene Bohr and to Dr. Kim S. Phipps by Senator Vance. animals, for methods of destruction of animals, for exclusions, for use Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Jimmy of carbon monoxide systems and for use of drugs by humane societies Gulibon by Senator Ward. and animal shelters; providing for enforcement; further providing for penalties; and making editorial changes. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Jack A. Hufnagel by Senator M.J. White. HB 1054 (Pr. No. 3214) (Amended) (Rereported) Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Charles J. Grimes and to Latoya Williams by Senator Yudichak. An Act amending the act of May 23, 1945 (P.L.913, No.367), known as the Engineer, Land Surveyor and Geologist Registration Law, CONDOLENCE RESOLUTION further providing for continuing professional competency requirements. The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following resolu- CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS tion, which was read, considered, and adopted by voice vote: Condolences of the Senate were extended to the family of the The PRESIDENT laid before the Senate the following resolu- late Ronald R. Roblaski by Senator Orie. tions, which were read, considered, and adopted by voice vote: Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the citizens of BILLS ON FIRST CONSIDERATION the Borough of Forty Fort by Senator Baker. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to the Endless Senator RAFFERTY. Mr. President, I move that the Senate Mountains Visitors' Bureau by Senators Baker and Yaw. do now proceed to consideration of all bills reported from com- Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Child Devel- mittee for the first time at today's Session. opment Council of Wilkes-Barre and to Children's Service Cen- The motion was agreed to by voice vote. ter of Wyoming Valley, Inc., by Senator Baker and others. The bills were as follows: Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Nicholas Vin- SB 345 and SB 819. cent Acampora by Senator Browne. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Dr. Donna And said bills having been considered for the first time, Miller, Shelley Brown, Carmen Twillie Ambar, Frances Ordered, To be printed on the Calendar for second consider- Hesselbein and to Susan Kubik by Senator Browne and others. ation. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Audice Rodkey, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney A. Young, Ida Pauline ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE SECRETARY Snyder and to Zack Beitz by Senator Corman. The following announcements were read by the Secretary of Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Gail JoAn the Senate: McDermott by Senator Costa. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Edith SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Braunstein Magaziner by Senators Dinniman and Leach. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Kimberly COMMITTEE MEETINGS Winter's by Senator Erickson. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Thomas WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2012 Ershaw and to Lawrence Joyce by Senator Kitchen. 9:00 A.M. TRANSPORTATION (committee Hrg. Rm. 1 Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Nicholas meeting to consider Senate Bills No. North Off. Welch by Senator Mensch. 1395 and 1429; Senate Resolution No. 246; and public hearing to receive Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Sister Antoi- testimony from Secretary Barry Schoch nette Kostelnik, Cheryl Fischer and to the Shaler Area High on PennDOT's proposed 2012-2013 School Varsity Cheerleading Squad by Senator Orie. budget) Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Alex G. 10:00 A.M. PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE Room 461 Shaw, Mary Jane Tanner, Eileen M. McKenna, Virginia M. (to consider Senate Bill No. 1351; and Main Capitol Weber and to William J. McConnell by Senator Pileggi. House Bills No. 1400 and 1960) Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Kathy Cornell by Senator Scarnati. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2012 Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 A.M. JUDICIARY (public hearing to receive Phila. Bar John Stavroulakis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Francis Mizia, testimony on Senate Bill No. 1153, Assn. 1101 Cody Wiercioch, Waynesburg University and to the Washington the Post Conviction Relief Act Market St. Symphony Orchestra by Senator Solobay. amendments) 11th Floor Conf. Ctr. Congratulations of the Senate were extended to Stephen Phila., PA Cross, Joseph Glovacz, John Bender, Veronica Cespedes, Horace Mundy, Melissa J. Kim, Yocasta Lora, Noe'l Roberts, Dana RECESS Rubenstein, Tina Wells, Rachel M. Keene, Angela D. Giampolo, Sabrina M. Brooks, Erin Trent and to Heather Shayne Blakeslee The PRESIDENT. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from by Senator Tartaglione. York, Senator Waugh. 236 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL — SENATE MARCH 13,

Senator WAUGH. Mr. President, I move that the Senate do now recess until Wednesday, March 14, 2012, at 11 a.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, unless sooner recalled by the President pro tempore. The motion was agreed to by voice vote. The Senate recessed at 4:05 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time.