COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2017

SESSION OF 2017 201ST OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 76

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LEAVES OF ABSENCE The House convened at 8:30 a.m., e.s.t. The SPEAKER. We are going to turn to the leaves of absence from the majority and minority whips. THE SPEAKER (MIKE TURZAI) The majority whip requests leaves of absence for the PRESIDING following: Representative of Luzerne County for the day, Representative Jeff PYLE of Armstrong County for PRAYER the day, Representative Aaron KAUFER of Luzerne County for the day. Without objection, those will be granted. HON. JOHN A. LAWRENCE, member of the House of The minority whip requests leaves of absence for these Representatives, offered the following prayer: individuals: Representative Tony DeLUCA of Allegheny County for the day, Representative Bill KELLER of Let us pray: Philadelphia County for the day, Representative From the prophet Isaiah: "For unto us a Child is born, unto Maria DONATUCCI of Philadelphia County for the day, us a Son is given; and the government shall be upon His Representative Mike O'BRIEN of Philadelphia County for the shoulder. And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, day, Representative Curtis THOMAS of Philadelphia County The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. for the day, and there is a request for Representative Kevin Of the increase of His government and peace there shall be no HAGGERTY of Lackawanna County for the day. end…." Father, during this Advent season, we remember the words OBJECTION TO LEAVE OF ABSENCE of old. We recall that Joseph and Mary made a difficult journey to Bethlehem, not by choice, but by order of the government to The SPEAKER. Representative Schlossberg, you are pay a tax. recognized. Father, the Roman Empire has passed away, but the Mr. SCHLOSSBERG. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. decisions it made affect us in some ways even to this day. We Under rule 64(a), I object to the absence of the gentleman are reminded of our own mortality. Each of us here in this from Lackawanna County. chamber one day will pass away, but the decisions we make, the The SPEAKER. The objection is noted. There will not be an bills we debate, and the laws we promulgate will remain long excused absence with respect to Representative after our names have been forgotten and we return to dust. In of Lackawanna County for the day. That is the third consecutive light of this, I humbly ask You, Father, to give us great wisdom legislative day for which there has been an objection. as we consider the issues before us today. I appeal to You for The leaves of absence for Representatives DeLuca, Bill help as we make decisions and cast votes to do the thing that is Keller, Maria Donatucci, Mike O'Brien, and Curtis Thomas will truly wise and just. be granted, without objection. I ask this in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Oh, I apologize. I see Mike O'Brien. They had you listed, but Spirit. Amen. Representative O'Brien is here. He should be placed on the master roll and he should not be listed as on leave. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE So that is Representative DeLuca, Representative Bill Keller, Representative Maria Donatucci, and Representative Curtis (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and Thomas that are marked on leave of absence. visitors.) MASTER ROLL CALL JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED The SPEAKER. We are going to proceed to the master roll. The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the Members, please proceed to vote. Journal for Tuesday, December 12, 2017, will be postponed until printed. The Chair hears no objection. (Members proceeded to vote.) 2136 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE DECEMBER 13

LEAVE OF ABSENCE UNEXCUSED–1

The SPEAKER. Representative CHARLTON has requested Haggerty to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. LEAVES ADDED–3

MASTER ROLL CALL CONTINUED Boyle Kampf Toohil

LEAVES CANCELED–2 The following roll call was recorded:

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Baker English Lawrence Readshaw Barbin Evankovich Lewis Reed The SPEAKER. There is a quorum present on the floor. Barrar Evans Longietti Reese Benninghoff Everett Mackenzie Roae Bernstine Fabrizio Madden Roe CALENDAR Bizzarro Farry Maher Roebuck Bloom Fee Mako Rothman BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Boyle Fitzgerald Maloney Rozzi Bradford Flynn Markosek Ryan Briggs Frankel Marshall Saccone The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 629, Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Sainato PN 709, entitled: Brown, V. Fritz Masser Samuelson Bullock Gabler Matzie Sankey An Act amending Titles 12 (Commerce and Trade) and 23 Burns Gainey McCarter Santora (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Saylor fraudulent transfers, further providing for short title of chapter and Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Schemel definitions, for insolvency, for value, for transfers fraudulent as to Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schlossberg present and future creditors, for transfers fraudulent as to present Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schweyer creditors, for when transfer is made or obligation is incurred, for Christiana Goodman Metzgar Simmons remedies of creditors, for defenses, liability and protection of transferee Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Sims and for extinguishment of cause of action, providing for governing law Conklin Grove Millard Snyder and for application to series organization, further providing for Cook Hahn Miller, B. Solomon supplementary provisions and providing for uniformity of application Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Sonney and construction and for relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and Corr Harkins Milne Staats National Commerce Act; and, in support matters generally, further Costa, D. Harper Moul Stephens providing for continuing jurisdiction over support orders. Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Sturla Cox Harris, J. Murt Tallman Cruz Heffley Mustio Taylor On the question, Culver Helm Neilson Tobash Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cutler Hennessey Nelson Toepel Bill was agreed to. Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toohil Davidson Hill Neuman Topper Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez (Bill analysis was read.) Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Dean Kampf Ortitay Ward different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warner The question is, shall the bill pass finally? DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Warren Delozier Keefer Petrarca Watson Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Dermody Keller, F. Petri Wentling nays will now be taken. Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley DiGirolamo Kim Quigley Wheeland Dowling Kinsey Quinn, C. White (Members proceeded to vote.) Driscoll Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zimmerman Dush Kortz Rader LEAVES OF ABSENCE Ellis Krueger Rapp Turzai, Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker The SPEAKER. Representative Warren KAMPF has requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be ADDITIONS–0 granted. Representative has requested to be placed on NOT VOTING–0 leave. Without objection, that will be granted.

EXCUSED–10 CONSIDERATION OF SB 629 CONTINUED Boback Donatucci Klunk Pyle Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Thomas On the question recurring, DeLuca Keller, W. Shall the bill pass finally?

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The following roll call was recorded: Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the information that the House has passed the same without YEAS–188 amendment.

Baker English Lewis Readshaw * * * Barbin Evankovich Longietti Reed Barrar Evans Mackenzie Reese Benninghoff Everett Madden Roae The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 751, Bernstine Fabrizio Maher Roe PN 925, entitled: Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman An Act amending Title 7 (Banks and Banking) of the Pennsylvania Boyle Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Consolidated Statutes, in mortgage loan industry licensing and Bradford Flynn Marshall Ryan consumer protection, further providing for definitions, for license Briggs Frankel Marsico Saccone requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general Brown, R. Freeman Masser Sainato requirements, for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the Brown, V. Fritz Matzie Samuelson mortgage loan business, for mortgage loan business prohibitions, for Bullock Gabler McCarter Sankey application for license, for license fees and for licensee requirements Burns Gainey McClinton Santora and providing for the promulgation of regulations to effectively Caltagirone Galloway Mehaffie Saylor incorporate Federal regulations. Carroll Gillen Mentzer Schemel Causer Gillespie Metcalfe Schlossberg Cephas Godshall Metzgar Schweyer On the question, Christiana Goodman Miccarelli Simmons Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Comitta Greiner Millard Sims Bill was agreed to. Conklin Grove Miller, B. Snyder Cook Hahn Miller, D. Solomon Corbin Hanna Milne Sonney (Bill analysis was read.) Corr Harkins Moul Staats Costa, D. Harper Mullery Stephens The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Costa, P. Harris, A. Murt Sturla different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cox Harris, J. Mustio Tallman Cruz Heffley Neilson Taylor The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Culver Helm Nelson Tobash Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Cutler Hennessey Nesbit Toepel nays will now be taken. Daley Hickernell Neuman Topper Davidson Hill O'Brien Vazquez Davis Irvin O'Neill Vitali The following roll call was recorded: Dawkins James Oberlander Walsh Day Jozwiak Ortitay Ward YEAS–186 Dean Kauffman Pashinski Warner Deasy Kavulich Peifer Warren Baker Emrick Lawrence Ravenstahl DeLissio Keefer Petrarca Watson Barbin English Lewis Readshaw Delozier Keller, F. Petri Wentling Barrar Evankovich Longietti Reed Dermody Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley Benninghoff Evans Mackenzie Reese Diamond Kim Quigley Wheeland Bernstine Everett Madden Roae DiGirolamo Kinsey Quinn, C. White Bizzarro Fabrizio Maher Roe Dowling Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood Bloom Farry Mako Roebuck Driscoll Knowles Rabb Zimmerman Boyle Fee Maloney Rozzi Dunbar Kortz Rader Bradford Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Dush Krueger Rapp Turzai, Briggs Flynn Marshall Saccone Ellis Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Brown, R. Frankel Marsico Sainato Emrick Lawrence Brown, V. Freeman Masser Samuelson Bullock Fritz Matzie Sankey NAYS–0 Burns Gabler McCarter Santora Caltagirone Gainey McClinton Saylor NOT VOTING–0 Carroll Galloway Mehaffie Schemel Causer Gillen Mentzer Schlossberg EXCUSED–12 Cephas Gillespie Metcalfe Schweyer Christiana Godshall Metzgar Simmons

Comitta Goodman Miccarelli Sims Boback Donatucci Keller, W. Pyle Conklin Greiner Millard Snyder Charlton Kampf Klunk Thomas Cook Grove Miller, B. Solomon DeLuca Kaufer McGinnis Toohil Corbin Hahn Miller, D. Sonney

Corr Hanna Milne Staats UNEXCUSED–1 Costa, D. Harkins Moul Stephens Costa, P. Harper Mullery Sturla Haggerty Cox Harris, A. Murt Tallman Cruz Harris, J. Mustio Taylor Culver Heffley Neilson Tobash The majority required by the Constitution having voted in Cutler Helm Nelson Toepel Daley Hennessey Nesbit Topper the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative Davidson Hickernell Neuman Vazquez and the bill passed finally. Davis Hill O'Brien Vitali

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Dawkins Irvin O'Neill Walsh CONSIDERATION OF SB 728 CONTINUED Day James Oberlander Ward Dean Jozwiak Ortitay Warner Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warren On the question recurring, DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Watson Shall the bill pass finally? Delozier Keller, F. Petrarca Wentling The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Dermody Keller, M.K. Petri Wheatley Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Diamond Kim Pickett Wheeland DiGirolamo Kinsey Quigley White Dowling Kirkland Quinn, C. Youngblood The following roll call was recorded: Driscoll Knowles Quinn, M. Zimmerman Dunbar Kortz Rabb YEAS–187 Dush Krueger Rader Turzai,

Ellis Kulik Rapp Speaker Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw

Barbin Evans Longietti Reed NAYS–2 Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae Keefer Rothman Bernstine Farry Maher Roe Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck NOT VOTING–0 Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi EXCUSED–12 Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone Boback Donatucci Keller, W. Pyle Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato Charlton Kampf Klunk Thomas Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson DeLuca Kaufer McGinnis Toohil Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora UNEXCUSED–1 Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel

Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg Haggerty Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons Conklin Grove Millard Sims The majority required by the Constitution having voted in Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon Corr Harkins Milne Sonney and the bill passed finally. Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens the information that the House has passed the same without Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla amendment. Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman Culver Helm Neilson Taylor Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash * * * Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel Davidson Hill Neuman Topper The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 728, Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali PN 1261, entitled: Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh Dean Kauffman Ortitay Ward An Act amending the act of October 27, 2014 (P.L.2911, No.191), Deasy Kavulich Pashinski Warner known as the Achieving Better Care by Monitoring All Prescriptions DeLissio Keefer Peifer Warren Program (ABC-MAP) Act, further providing for requirements for Delozier Keller, F. Petrarca Watson prescribers. Dermody Keller, M.K. Petri Wentling Diamond Kim Pickett Wheatley On the question, DiGirolamo Kinsey Quigley Wheeland Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Dowling Kirkland Quinn, C. White Driscoll Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Bill was agreed to. Dunbar Kortz Rabb Zimmerman Dush Krueger Rader (Bill analysis was read.) Ellis Kulik Rapp Turzai, Emrick Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker English The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. NAYS–0 The question is, shall the bill pass finally? NOT VOTING–0

LEAVE OF ABSENCE EXCUSED–13

The SPEAKER. Representative Kevin BOYLE is on leave. Boback Donatucci Keller, W. Pyle Without objection, that will be granted. Boyle Kampf Klunk Thomas Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil DeLuca

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh Dean Kauffman Ortitay Ward and the bill passed finally. Deasy Kavulich Pashinski Warner Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with DeLissio Keefer Peifer Warren the information that the House has passed the same without Delozier Keller, F. Petrarca Watson amendment. Dermody Keller, M.K. Petri Wentling Diamond Kim Pickett Wheatley DiGirolamo Kinsey Quigley Wheeland * * * Dowling Kirkland Quinn, C. White Driscoll Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1821, Dunbar Kortz Rabb Zimmerman Dush Krueger Rader PN 2777, entitled: Ellis Kulik Rapp Turzai, Emrick Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker An Act amending the act of November 29, 2006 (P.L.1471, English No.165), known as the Sexual Assault Testing and Evidence Collection Act, further providing for sexual assault evidence collection program; NAYS–0 and requiring the Pennsylvania State Police to complete and submit a report. NOT VOTING–0

On the question, EXCUSED–13 Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. Boback Donatucci Keller, W. Pyle Boyle Kampf Klunk Thomas (Bill analysis was read.) Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil DeLuca

The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three UNEXCUSED–1 different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Haggerty Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in The following roll call was recorded: the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the bill passed finally. YEAS–187 Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for concurrence. Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw Barbin Evans Longietti Reed The SPEAKER. Representative Bloom, for what purpose do Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae you rise? Bernstine Farry Maher Roe Mr. BLOOM. Mr. Speaker, on the last bill we voted, Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck I believe I had inadvertently hit the page button rather than my Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman affirmative button, and I should have been recorded in the Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan affirmative on that vote. Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone The SPEAKER. Sir, you were recorded on the vote. Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato Mr. BLOOM. Okay. Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson The SPEAKER. You are on the record as voting in the Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora affirmative. Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor Mr. BLOOM. Thank you. Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg * * * Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons Conklin Grove Millard Sims BILL PASSED OVER Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon The SPEAKER. We are going to go over HB 1951. Corr Harkins Milne Sonney Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens Members, if you will turn to page 10, HB 1952, PN 2820, Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla Representative Marsico's bill had one amendment that was filed Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman by the maker of the bill. We cannot vote on it until 7 p.m. And Culver Helm Neilson Taylor Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash then on page 12 of your calendar, there is a Senate bill, SB 921, Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel PN 1386, that was amended. It cannot be voted upon until Davidson Hill Neuman Topper 7:04 p.m. Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez

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MOTION TO PROCEED TO CONSIDERATION Davis Hickernell Ortitay Warner Dawkins Hill Pashinski Warren UNDER RULE 24 Day Irvin Peifer Watson Dean James Petrarca Wentling The SPEAKER. Representative Barbin, you may proceed. Deasy Jozwiak Petri Wheatley Mr. BARBIN. Mr. Speaker, in light of the holiday season, DeLissio Kampf Pickett Wheeland Delozier Kauffman Quigley White I make a motion to proceed on both HB 1952 and SB 921. Dermody Kavulich Quinn, C. Youngblood The SPEAKER. The gentleman has asked for a motion to Diamond Keefer Quinn, M. Zimmerman proceed to vote on SB 921 and HB 1952. DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Rader Dowling Kim Ravenstahl Turzai, Driscoll Kinsey Readshaw Speaker On the question, Dunbar Kirkland Will the House agree to the motion? NAYS–16 The SPEAKER. The leader is recognized on the motion. Mr. REED. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Gillen Metcalfe Milne Rapp Hennessey Metzgar Mullery Roae I would support the motion to proceed. Keller, F. Miller, B. Neuman Samuelson The SPEAKER. The minority leader is recognized on the McCarter Miller, D. Rabb Tallman motion. Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. NOT VOTING–0 I also urge the members to support the motion to proceed. EXCUSED–12

LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED Boback DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Boyle Donatucci Klunk Thomas The SPEAKER. Also, Representative Warren Kampf is on Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil the House floor and should be placed on the master roll. UNEXCUSED–1

MOTION TO PROCEED TO CONSIDERATION Haggerty

UNDER RULE 24 CONTINUED

On the question recurring, A majority of the members required by the rules having Will the House agree to the motion? voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the motion was agreed to. The following roll call was recorded: * * * YEAS–172 The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1952, Baker Dush Knowles Reed PN 2820, entitled: Barbin Ellis Kortz Reese Barrar Emrick Krueger Roe An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses), 23 (Domestic Benninghoff English Kulik Roebuck Relations) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Bernstine Evankovich Lawrence Rothman Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sexual offenses, further Bizzarro Evans Lewis Rozzi providing for conduct relating to sex offenders and for general rule; in Bloom Everett Longietti Ryan falsification and intimidation, further providing for the offense of Bradford Fabrizio Mackenzie Saccone failure to comply with registration requirements, defining the offense Briggs Farry Madden Sainato of failure to comply with 42 Pa.C.S. Ch. 97 Subch. I registration Brown, R. Fee Maher Sankey requirements and imposing penalties; in proceedings prior to petition to Brown, V. Fitzgerald Mako Santora adopt, further providing for grounds for involuntary termination and for Bullock Flynn Maloney Saylor definitions; in domestic and sexual violence victim address Burns Frankel Markosek Schemel confidentiality, further providing for agency use of designated address; Caltagirone Freeman Marshall Schlossberg in sentencing, extensively revising registration of sexual offenders Carroll Fritz Marsico Schweyer provisions; and making editorial changes. Causer Gabler Masser Simmons Cephas Gainey Matzie Sims Christiana Galloway McClinton Snyder On the question, Comitta Gillespie Mehaffie Solomon Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Conklin Godshall Mentzer Sonney Bill was agreed to. Cook Goodman Miccarelli Staats Corbin Greiner Millard Stephens Corr Grove Moul Sturla (Bill analysis was read.) Costa, D. Hahn Murt Taylor Costa, P. Hanna Mustio Tobash The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Cox Harkins Neilson Toepel different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cruz Harper Nelson Topper Culver Harris, A. Nesbit Vazquez The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cutler Harris, J. O'Brien Vitali Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Daley Heffley O'Neill Walsh nays will now be taken. Davidson Helm Oberlander Ward

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The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–188 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 921, PN 1386, entitled: Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw Barbin Evans Longietti Reed An Act authorizing and directing the Department of General Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese Services, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae TCA Properties, L.P., certain lands and improvements situate in the Bernstine Farry Maher Roe City of Allentown and the City of Bethlehem, Lehigh County; and Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the Governor, to Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi grant and convey, at a price to be determined through a competitive bid Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan process, certain lands, buildings and improvements situate in the Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone Borough of Kane, McKean County. Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey On the question, Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor Bill was agreed to. Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer (Bill analysis was read.) Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons Conklin Grove Millard Sims The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon Corr Harkins Milne Sonney The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens nays will now be taken. Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman Culver Helm Neilson Taylor The following roll call was recorded: Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel YEAS–188 Davidson Hill Neuman Topper Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali Barbin Evans Longietti Reed Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese Dean Kampf Ortitay Ward Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warner Bernstine Farry Maher Roe DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Warren Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck Delozier Keefer Petrarca Watson Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman Dermody Keller, F. Petri Wentling Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan DiGirolamo Kim Quigley Wheeland Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone Dowling Kinsey Quinn, C. White Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato Driscoll Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zimmerman Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey Dush Kortz Rader Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora Ellis Krueger Rapp Turzai, Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel English Lawrence Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer NAYS–0 Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons Conklin Grove Millard Sims NOT VOTING–0 Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon EXCUSED–12 Corr Harkins Milne Sonney Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats

Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens Boback DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla Boyle Donatucci Klunk Thomas Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil Culver Helm Neilson Taylor

Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash UNEXCUSED–1 Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel Davidson Hill Neuman Topper Haggerty Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh The majority required by the Constitution having voted in Dean Kampf Ortitay Ward Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warner the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Warren and the bill passed finally. Delozier Keefer Petrarca Watson Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Dermody Keller, F. Petri Wentling concurrence. Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley

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DiGirolamo Kim Quigley Wheeland Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone Dowling Kinsey Quinn, C. White Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato Driscoll Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zimmerman Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey Dush Kortz Rader Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora Ellis Krueger Rapp Turzai, Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel English Lawrence Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer NAYS–0 Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons Conklin Grove Millard Sims NOT VOTING–0 Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon

Corr Harkins Milne Sonney EXCUSED–12 Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens Boback DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla Boyle Donatucci Klunk Thomas Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil Culver Helm Neilson Taylor Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash UNEXCUSED–1 Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel Davidson Hill Neuman Topper Haggerty Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh Dean Kampf Ortitay Ward The majority required by the Constitution having voted in Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warner the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Warren and the bill passed finally. Delozier Keefer Petrarca Watson Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with Dermody Keller, F. Petri Wentling Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley the information that the House has passed the same with DiGirolamo Kim Quigley Wheeland amendment in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. Dowling Kinsey Quinn, C. White Driscoll Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood * * * Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zimmerman Dush Kortz Rader Ellis Krueger Rapp Turzai, The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 252, Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker PN 232, entitled: English Lawrence

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the NAYS–0 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in parking authorities, providing for granting of interests and mixed-use projects for authorities in cities NOT VOTING–0 of the second class. EXCUSED–12 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Boback DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Bill was agreed to. Boyle Donatucci Klunk Thomas Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil

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The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Haggerty different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and The majority required by the Constitution having voted in nays will now be taken. the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the bill passed finally. The following roll call was recorded: Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the information that the House has passed the same without YEAS–188 amendment.

Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw * * * Barbin Evans Longietti Reed Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 736, Bernstine Farry Maher Roe PN 899, entitled: Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi Consolidated Statutes, in powers of department and local authorities, Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan further providing for specific powers of department and local authorities.

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On the question, EXCUSED–12 Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. Boback DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Boyle Donatucci Klunk Thomas Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil (Bill analysis was read.) UNEXCUSED–1 The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Haggerty The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative The following roll call was recorded: and the bill passed finally. Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with YEAS–188 the information that the House has passed the same without amendment. Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw Barbin Evans Longietti Reed Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese BILL ON CONCURRENCE Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Bernstine Farry Maher Roe Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi Senate amendments to HB 1139 , PN 2802 , entitled: Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 23 Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson offenses against the family, further providing for newborn protection; Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey in child protective services, further providing for taking child into Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora protective custody; and, in newborn protection, further providing for Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor definitions and for health care providers accepting newborns, providing Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel for emergency services providers accepting newborns and for Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg incubators for newborns and further providing for reporting acceptance Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer of newborns, for immunity and for duties of department. Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons Conklin Grove Millard Sims On the question, Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon Corr Harkins Milne Sonney Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens Topper, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla the Senate. Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman Culver Helm Neilson Taylor The Chair recognizes Representative Topper both to explain Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash the underlying bill and to explain the amendments that were Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel made by the Senate. Davidson Hill Neuman Topper Representative Topper. Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali Mr. TOPPER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh This bill— Dean Kampf Ortitay Ward The SPEAKER. Sir, please suspend. Members, please take Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warner your seats. Members, please take your seats. Members, please DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Warren Delozier Keefer Petrarca Watson take your seats. Dermody Keller, F. Petri Wentling You may proceed. Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley Mr. TOPPER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. DiGirolamo Kim Quigley Wheeland This bill expands and amends the Newborn Protection Act to Dowling Kinsey Quinn, C. White Driscoll Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood allow emergency service providers at fire stations, at EMS Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zimmerman (emergency medical services) stations to accept newborns when Dush Kortz Rader parents are in distress. The Senate amended the bill so that those Ellis Krueger Rapp Turzai, organizations that are providing those emergency services will Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker English Lawrence post for at least the first 18 months a sign that says the emergency service providers will accept those newborns, to NAYS–0 make it available to the public. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I encourage a concurrence vote on NOT VOTING–0 HB 1139.

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On the question recurring, The majority required by the Constitution having voted in Will the House concur in Senate amendments? the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the and the amendments were concurred in. Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly.

The following roll call was recorded: ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. RYAN

YEAS–188 The SPEAKER. Representative , would you

Baker Evankovich Lewis Readshaw please approach the rostrum for a special unanimous consent Barbin Evans Longietti Reed announcement. Barrar Everett Mackenzie Reese Mr. RYAN. Thank you. With my voice I thought you Benninghoff Fabrizio Madden Roae would— Bernstine Farry Maher Roe Bizzarro Fee Mako Roebuck The SPEAKER. Members, I would ask everybody to please Bloom Fitzgerald Maloney Rothman take their seats. Bradford Flynn Markosek Rozzi Representative Ryan, for this announcement do you mind Briggs Frankel Marshall Ryan coming up to the podium at the rostrum? Members, please take Brown, R. Freeman Marsico Saccone Brown, V. Fritz Masser Sainato your seats. Bullock Gabler Matzie Samuelson Mr. RYAN. Mr. Speaker, thank you so much. Burns Gainey McCarter Sankey Ladies and gentlemen, if I could ask, we have a very Caltagirone Galloway McClinton Santora important announcement to make, and I would ask all of the Carroll Gillen Mehaffie Saylor Causer Gillespie Mentzer Schemel members in the chamber who have deployed into a combat Cephas Godshall Metcalfe Schlossberg zone, if they would mind joining me up here, I would appreciate Christiana Goodman Metzgar Schweyer it. I would ask Representative if you would come Comitta Greiner Miccarelli Simmons front and center. Conklin Grove Millard Sims Cook Hahn Miller, B. Snyder Matt is deploying, those of you who are not aware of it, in Corbin Hanna Miller, D. Solomon January. He is going to Kuwait. The length of his deployment is Corr Harkins Milne Sonney not known officially, although Matt has somewhat of an idea Costa, D. Harper Moul Staats how long that is going to be. But I wanted to speak to him today Costa, P. Harris, A. Mullery Stephens Cox Harris, J. Murt Sturla as both a former Colonel in the Marine Corps, retired Marine Cruz Heffley Mustio Tallman Colonel, and just hopefully you will get a perspective of what is Culver Helm Neilson Taylor about to happen. Whenever I would deploy my marines, Cutler Hennessey Nelson Tobash soldiers, sailors, or airmen, we would have a very serious Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toepel Davidson Hill Neuman Topper discussion with them, and I would like to do the same thing Davis Irvin O'Brien Vazquez with Matt today, but I think it is worthwhile if you hear it. Dawkins James O'Neill Vitali The next time Matt sees his daughter, a birthday will have Day Jozwiak Oberlander Walsh passed, a Thanksgiving will likely have passed. He will likely Dean Kampf Ortitay Ward Deasy Kauffman Pashinski Warner be gone for one entire Christmas season. His daughter, who is 1, DeLissio Kavulich Peifer Warren will be 2, and that is a huge difference in the life span of a Delozier Keefer Petrarca Watson youngster. His wife will be in a situation where she will be the Dermody Keller, F. Petri Wentling sole caregiver of the family while her husband is forward- Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley DiGirolamo Kim Quigley Wheeland deployed and is making as much of a sacrifice to defend this Dowling Kinsey Quinn, C. White nation as anyone else is. Driscoll Kirkland Quinn, M. Youngblood But today Matt's life will be changing in ways like you Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zimmerman cannot possibly imagine. He no longer has the right to relax. He Dush Kortz Rader Ellis Krueger Rapp Turzai, no longer has the right to sleep. He no longer has the right to Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker think of himself, not that he ever did. He is a great leader. You English Lawrence see, if he makes a mistake coming in early January, someone is going to die. When he goes forward-deployed, he is going to NAYS–0 have weapons, his soldiers will have weapons, and you do not know in an asymmetric type of warfare when that attack will NOT VOTING–0 occur, but it will. I recall a situation in Iraq where we had to put EXCUSED–12 concrete barriers in front of a hospital ambulance entrance because the enemy would capture an ambulance, detonate a Boback DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle bomb out in the city, and bring wounded into the hospital and Boyle Donatucci Klunk Thomas then detonate the ambulance, so that it would kill the doctors Charlton Kaufer McGinnis Toohil and the first responders. Matt is a medical service officer. He is UNEXCUSED–1 a target. Please make no bones about it. When he is deployed, one of the things I always told him and Haggerty I told my son when he deployed to go to Iraq, that you have to remember no matter where you are, you are in a forward base, you are in a combat zone, the enemy is out there and that is why 2017 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 2145 you are armed. When you are preparing your operations on a Matt, we are all hoping that you are just completely safe. We day-to-day basis, that slightest detail that you forget will bring thank you for your service to our country. We will miss you, but someone home in a body bag. When you are coming home, the we know you are going to come back and tell us all that you greatest number of casualties occur in the first 2 weeks of have done with your fellow service men and women to serve the combat in being deployed and the last 2 weeks. The worst thing United States and the world. Thank you very, very much, my that could ever happen is when you have to notify a family good friend. member that their husband, wife, son, or daughter died the last day of their deployment because they got careless. STATEMENT BY MR. RYAN Matt, this is one of those times where it is not just pushing a button because what we do here is extremely important, but this Mr. RYAN. And, Mr. Speaker, one last item. We have a is one of those cases where your deployment is not over until challenge coin that I would ask Chairman Barrar and Chairman the day every one of your soldiers gets home, not just to the Sainato, who are two tremendously patriotic Americans, if they base in the United States, but until they are back with their could present this to Matt. For those of you in the chamber, the families. I told every one of my Marine commanders that when challenge coin symbolism is this: If Captain Gabler ever does you deploy, your families that you have gotten their relative not have this and you are in a bar, he must buy you a round of from, whether it is a grandson or granddaughter, son or a drinks. So I will show you what it looks like so that he can be daughter, husband, wife, father or mother, that they have lent charged appropriately. Bring your credit card, Matt. them to us. Your intellect, your capability, that superior The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Ryan. Thank judgment that Captain Gabler has is what is going to bring you, sir. every one of those men and women home, and I just want him We are just going to take some photos here, and then I am to know that as I am standing here today and I think all of us going to be calling on Representative Brandon Neuman on say this together, that we are here to support him and his family. unanimous consent. I am saying this, Matt, whatever we can possibly do, let us know. The majority leader has a token of appreciation. It is a blue STATEMENT BY MR. GABLER star flag that your wife would hang in the room of your house to The SPEAKER. Representative Gabler is recognized on let your community know that you were forward-deployed. unanimous consent. Make sure you say hello to Lisa. The Speaker also has a flag, a blue star flag, that we would Mr. GABLER. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. ask if you would be willing to hang in your office here at the And to my colleagues, I want to thank you so much for the Capitol so that we would be reminded that Matt like so many support and the kind words that I have heard from each and other thousands of Pennsylvania veterans and service members every one of you. I am not the first member of this chamber to from the National Guard, that they are forward-deployed and undertake such a challenge. I certainly will not be the last. But that our decisions are affecting each and every one of their I am incredibly honored to receive the call. I am incredibly families. honored to serve with each and every one of you, and I am I will tell you that Matt will be leaving here as a young looking forward very much to the opportunity to return to the person in his early thirties but will be coming back as a camaraderie of this chamber and the opportunity to continue 50-year-old. The experiences that he will have, they will start to serving the citizens of this Commonwealth. call him the old man. They call me the old man, but apparently Thank you all very much. it is for different reasons. But when you realize he will find out and he is seeing it as he does it already in his military career that this is a tremendously important responsibility that he has for STATEMENT BY MR. NEUMAN which he can never waver in his support of those soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines and all of those forward-deployed. The SPEAKER. Representative Brandon Neuman is Mr. Speaker. recognized on unanimous consent. Mr. NEUMAN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just a few things very briefly. One, I want to thank you for STATEMENT BY SPEAKER passing unanimously HB 1821. It is important that we continue to not only timely test rape kits, we get conclusive testing, and The SPEAKER. Thank you. we fund this issue that we have. So I hope somebody can carry Matthew, Representative Gabler, Captain, great friend. this into the Senate and get it across the finish line. I would Representative Gabler actually worked in my office when I was really appreciate that. the policy chair and a great friend. He took a leave of absence to Also, I forgot to thank Tim Solobay, my predecessor, and the go run for the seat that he has, went and worked very hard like guys on Green Street here and tell everyone that my wife is all of you do to get elected in your districts. And, expecting our second child. So I will get to spend some more Representative Gabler, 10 years? This is your 9th year and you time at home. are going into your 10th year of service, correct? Well, And at this time I just make the final motion to adjourn, Godspeed with you. His lovely wife is actually from my district, Mr. Speaker. And Merry Christmas. so every now and then I see them around my district because The SPEAKER. Okay. We are not quite there yet, but I am they are visiting with her parents. going to call upon you. I will be calling upon you.

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BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the BILL TABLED title was publicly read as follows: The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, HB 1139, PN 2802 who moves that HB 1573 be removed from the active calendar

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 23 and placed on the tabled calendar. (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in offenses against the family, further providing for newborn protection; On the question, in child protective services, further providing for taking child into Will the House agree to the motion? protective custody; and, in newborn protection, further providing for definitions and for health care providers accepting newborns, providing Motion was agreed to. for emergency services providers accepting newborns and for incubators for newborns and further providing for reporting acceptance of newborns, for immunity and for duties of department. BILL REMOVED FROM TABLE

The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, who moves that HB 1573 be removed from the tabled calendar signed the same. and placed on the active calendar.

ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. FRANKEL On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? The SPEAKER. Representative Frankel, you are recognized. Motion was agreed to. Please state the purpose for which you rise. Mr. FRANKEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. * * * I rise to give notice of my intention to call up House Discharge Resolution No. 5 on Monday, January 2, 2018, or any The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1574, day thereafter. Thank you. PN 2052, entitled: The SPEAKER. Sir, Discharge Resolution No. 5. An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), Members, we have no further votes, but I will just ask you to known as The First Class Township Code, in auditors, further please – we are not going to do a formal adjournment, because providing for surcharges, auditors' report and publication of financial statements. bills are going to be coming back from the Senate, and we are going to need to keep the desk open so I can sign those bills On the question, later today. Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? I do want to wish, though, each of you a blessed Christmas season with you and yours. To each and every one of you, enjoy your family, friends, constituents, and also a happy Hanukkah to BILL TABLED each and every one of you. It is a blessed season for all of us, no matter what our backgrounds, faiths, families. Each and every The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, one of you should enjoy this great season. who moves that HB 1574 be removed from the active calendar We are going to be doing just some announcements, and placed on the tabled calendar. housekeeping announcements. I will have to keep the desk open to be able to sign some bills coming back from the Senate, but On the question, other than that, please have a safe, safe trip home. Thank you. Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to. Representative Metcalfe, for a committee announcement, sir. Waives off. BILL REMOVED FROM TABLE

BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, who moves that HB 1574 be removed from the tabled calendar The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1573, and placed on the active calendar. PN 2051, entitled: On the question, An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and Will the House agree to the motion? 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers and Motion was agreed to. duties of elected officials, further providing for completion, filing and publication of auditor's report and financial statement; and, in accounts and finances, further providing for annual reports, publication, filing * * * report with Department of Community and Economic Development and penalty.

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The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1575, SENATE MESSAGE PN 2053, entitled: AMENDED HOUSE BILLS RETURNED An Act amending the act of April 18, 1929 (P.L.612, No.253), FOR CONCURRENCE AND entitled "An act for the election of the mayor, members of town REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON RULES council, and auditors, in incorporated towns of the Commonwealth; regulating the manner of voting for such officers, and repealing inconsistent general, local and special laws," further providing for The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 1175, publication of audit report. PN 2801, and HB 1602, PN 2821, with information that the Senate has passed the same with amendment in which the On the question, concurrence of the House of Representatives is requested. Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? SENATE MESSAGE BILL TABLED HOUSE BILLS The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, CONCURRED IN BY SENATE who moves that HB 1575 be removed from the active calendar and placed on the tabled calendar. The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 411, PN 1014; HB 1231, PN 2158; HB 1420, PN 1784; HB 1421, On the question, PN 1785; HB 1778, PN 2405; HB 1902, PN 2786; and Will the House agree to the motion? HB 1915, PN 2735, with information that the Senate has passed Motion was agreed to. the same without amendment.

BILL REMOVED FROM TABLE BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER

The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared who moves that HB 1575 be removed from the tabled calendar for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the and placed on the active calendar. titles were publicly read as follows:

On the question, HB 411, PN 1014 Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to. An Act amending the act of July 10, 1981 (P.L.214, No.67), known as the Bingo Law, further providing for definitions, for rules for licensing and operation and for penalty. LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED HB 1231, PN 2158 The SPEAKER. Representative Tarah Toohil should be placed on the master roll. Without objection, that will be An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, granted. Representative Tarah Toohil should be placed on the providing for veterans registry. master roll. HB 1420, PN 1784 RECESS An Act amending the act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.1200, No.202), known as the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes The SPEAKER. The House will stand in recess until the call Act, further providing for registration of charitable organizations, of the Chair. We will be back on the floor to sign bills and other financial reports, fees and failure to file. business that comes before the chamber. HB 1421, PN 1785

AFTER RECESS An Act amending the act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.1200, No.202), known as the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes The time of recess having expired, the House was called to Act, further providing for registration of charitable organizations, order. financial reports, fees and failure to file, for registration of professional fundraising counsel and contracts and for registration of professional solicitors, contract and disclosure requirements, bonds, records and SENATE MESSAGE books.

HOUSE AMENDMENTS HB 1778, PN 2405 CONCURRED IN BY SENATE An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 1005, also known as Castor Avenue, over the Frankford Creek in the City of The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, as the Officer Gary Frank Skerski Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of Memorial Bridge. Representatives to SB 446, PN 1387, and SB 921, PN 1386.

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HB 1902, PN 2786 SB 751, PN 925

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), An Act amending Title 7 (Banks and Banking) of the Pennsylvania known as the Liquor Code, in Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Consolidated Statutes, in mortgage loan industry licensing and further providing for enforcement; in liquor, alcohol and malt and consumer protection, further providing for definitions, for license brewed beverages licenses and regulations, further providing for requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general interlocking business prohibited, for breweries, for unlawful acts requirements, for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the relative to malt or brewed beverages and licensees and for unlawful mortgage loan business, for mortgage loan business prohibitions, for acts relative to liquor, malt and brewed beverages and licensees; and application for license, for license fees and for licensee requirements making related repeals. and providing for the promulgation of regulations to effectively incorporate Federal regulations. HB 1915, PN 2735 SB 921, PN 1386 An Act amending the act of December 5, 1936 (2nd Sp.Sess., 1937 P.L.2897, No.1), known as the Unemployment Compensation Law, in An Act authorizing and directing the Department of General contributions by employers and employees, further providing for Services, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to contributions by employees and for Service and Infrastructure TCA Properties, L.P., certain lands and improvements situate in the Improvement Fund. City of Allentown and the City of Bethlehem, Lehigh County; and authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of SB 3, PN 283 the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the Governor, to grant and convey, at a price to be determined through a competitive bid

process, certain lands, buildings and improvements situate in the An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in abortion, further providing for Borough of Kane, McKean County. definitions, for medical consultation and judgment and for the offense of abortion on unborn child of 24 or more weeks gestational age, Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, providing for dismemberment abortion ban and further providing for signed the same. reporting.

SB 252, PN 232 HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in parking authorities, providing No. 1966 By Representatives FREEMAN, MILLARD, for granting of interests and mixed-use projects for authorities in cities of the second class. GAINEY, CALTAGIRONE and THOMAS

An Act authorizing the State Workers' Insurance Board to make SB 446, PN 1387 available health insurance policies for purchase by the general public; providing for premiums; and authorizing a loan from the State An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), Workers' Insurance Fund. known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, providing for drug and alcohol recovery houses and establishing the Drug and Alcohol Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, December 13, Recovery House Fund; and making editorial changes. 2017.

SB 629, PN 709 No. 1968 By Representatives MICCARELLI, BOYLE, BAKER, BERNSTINE, DRISCOLL, DAY, SCHLOSSBERG, An Act amending Titles 12 (Commerce and Trade) and 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in MILLARD, HELM, BARBIN, WHEELAND and WATSON fraudulent transfers, further providing for short title of chapter and definitions, for insolvency, for value, for transfers fraudulent as to An Act amending the act of July 2, 2010 (P.L.266, No.44), known present and future creditors, for transfers fraudulent as to present as the Protecting Pennsylvania's Investments Act, providing for creditors, for when transfer is made or obligation is incurred, for divestiture of investments in companies boycotting Israel. remedies of creditors, for defenses, liability and protection of transferee and for extinguishment of cause of action, providing for governing law Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, and for application to series organization, further providing for December 13, 2017. supplementary provisions and providing for uniformity of application and construction and for relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act; and, in support matters generally, further No. 1969 By Representatives MICCARELLI, BOYLE, providing for continuing jurisdiction over support orders. BAKER, BERNSTINE, DRISCOLL, DAY, SCHLOSSBERG, MILLARD, HELM, BARBIN, WHEELAND and WATSON SB 728, PN 1261 An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending the act of October 27, 2014 (P.L.2911, No.191), Consolidated Statutes, prohibiting Commonwealth agencies from known as the Achieving Better Care by Monitoring All Prescriptions entering into contracts with persons who engage in boycotts against or Program (ABC-MAP) Act, further providing for requirements for divestment from Israel. prescribers. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, SB 736, PN 899 December 13, 2017.

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers of department and local authorities, further providing for specific powers of department and local authorities.

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SENATE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE

The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, presented the following bills for concurrence:

SB 196, PN 185

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, December 13, 2017.

SB 764, PN 1377

Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, December 13, 2017.

SB 798, PN 1078

Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, December 13, 2017.

SB 844, PN 1375

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, December 13, 2017.

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS PASSED OVER

The SPEAKER. Without objection, all remaining bills and resolutions on today's calendar will be passed over. The Chair hears no objection.

ADJOURNMENT

The SPEAKER. Representative Brandon Neuman moves that the House be adjourned until Tuesday, January 2, 2018, at 12 m., e.s.t., unless sooner recalled by the Speaker. A blessed Christmas season to you and yours, happy Hanukkah, and safe travels.

On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to, and at 2:13 p.m., e.s.t., the House adjourned.