COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2013

SESSION OF 2013 197TH OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 6

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEES, The House convened at 11 a.m., e.s.t. CONSIDERED FIRST TIME, AND TABLED HB 108, PN 99 By Rep. MICOZZIE THE SPEAKER (SAMUEL H. SMITH) PRESIDING An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, further providing for expiration. PRAYER INSURANCE. HON. MICHAEL K. HANNA, member of the House of Representatives, offered the following prayer: HB 163, PN 160 By Rep. CREIGHTON

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. An Act amending the act of August 9, 1955 (P.L.323, No.130), known as The County Code, in prothonotary, clerks of courts, clerk of Good morning. Please bow your heads in prayer: orphans' court, register of wills, recorder of deeds, further providing for Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of this new day. how offices to be held. We thank You for the sleep which has refreshed us and for the chance to begin life anew today. We welcome this new day LOCAL GOVERNMENT. as Your gift to us and ask Your guidance as we accept the challenges and burdens of the day – its joys, its sorrows, its HOUSE RESOLUTION responsibilities, and its rewards. INTRODUCED AND REFERRED This day is full of promise and opportunity. May we waste none of it. This day is full of mystery of the unknown. Please No. 33 By Representatives PETRI, AUMENT, CLYMER, help us to face it without fear or anxiety. This day is full of EMRICK, FARRY, GINGRICH, GRELL, GROVE, beauty and adventure. Help us to be fully alive to it all. KAUFFMAN, MILLARD, MILLER, MILNE, O'NEILL, Bless this day with good health for our members and STURLA, TALLMAN and GILLEN especially their families, those we love, and all Your children. When night comes, may we look back upon this day without A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance regrets, and may no one be unhappy because of anything we Committee to study existing State aid funding formulas. may have done or anything we failed to do. To us all, grant Your provisions for our needs today and the Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, grace to see this day in the light of eternity. Amen. January 23, 2013.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and visitors.) No. 156 By Representatives TRUITT, FRANKEL, SIMMONS, KNOWLES, DUNBAR, MALONEY, QUINN, JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED GINGRICH, McGEEHAN, HAGGERTY, V. BROWN, STEPHENS, CONKLIN, C. HARRIS, CARROLL, FLECK, The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the HESS, DAVIDSON, PASHINSKI, KAUFFMAN, HARHART, Journal of Tuesday, January 22, 2013, will be postponed until HAHN, BARRAR, SWANGER, MAJOR, MARSICO, printed. SAYLOR, WATSON, O'NEILL, DAVIS, HELM, CORBIN, ROEBUCK, ROCK, READSHAW, SCAVELLO, ROSS, R. BROWN, THOMAS, GIBBONS, BOBACK, ROZZI, FREEMAN, MACKENZIE, MILLER, SONNEY,

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DONATUCCI, MOUL, BENNINGHOFF, MURT, GABLER, An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania GOODMAN, MOLCHANY, SIMS, J. HARRIS, MATZIE, Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, providing for cost-benefit analysis; and, in procurement organization, further providing for PARKER, BRIGGS, STURLA, KORTZ, PAINTER, powers and duties of Department of General Services. SCHLOSSBERG and MUNDY

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, known as the Public School Code of 1949, in certification of teachers, January 23, 2013. further providing for program of continuing professional education; and, in safe schools, further providing for definitions, for reporting and No. 244 By Representatives PETRI, BARRAR, B. BOYLE, for policy relating to bullying and providing for powers and duties of Department of Education. V. BROWN, D. COSTA, FABRIZIO, FARRY, GRELL, C. HARRIS, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MILLARD, SABATINA, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 23, 2013. STURLA, TOEPEL and GABLER

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), No. 239 By Representatives CRUZ, K. BOYLE, O'BRIEN, known as the Liquor Code, further providing for sales by liquor BROWNLEE, KINSEY, COHEN and YOUNGBLOOD licensees and restrictions.

An Act relating to firearm registration; providing for duties of the Referred to Committee on LIQUOR CONTROL, January 23, Pennsylvania State Police; and imposing penalties. 2013.

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. No. 245 By Representatives PETRI, D. COSTA, GROVE,

MICOZZIE and GABLER No. 240 By Representatives PETRI, CLYMER, D. COSTA, GINGRICH, GROVE, MILLARD, MOUL, STEPHENS, An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known SWANGER, TRUITT, GABLER, FARRY and EVERETT as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in malt beverage tax, further providing for limited tax credits. An Act amending Title 24 (Education) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in retirement for school employees, further Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. providing for definitions and for mandatory and optional membership; and providing for the Public School Employees' Optional Retirement Program. No. 246 By Representatives PETRI, D. COSTA, GROVE, LONGIETTI, MICOZZIE and GABLER Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known January 23, 2013. as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in malt beverage tax, further providing for limited tax credits. No. 241 By Representatives PETRI, BROOKS, V. BROWN, CLYMER, D. COSTA, GABLER, GRELL, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. HARHAI, HESS, M. K. KELLER, KNOWLES, KORTZ, MACKENZIE, MILLARD, MILNE, MOUL, O'NEILL, No. 247 By Representatives PETRI, V. BROWN, PICKETT, QUINN, READSHAW, SANTARSIERO, CALTAGIRONE, CONKLIN, DEASY, FARRY, FLECK, SWANGER, TALLMAN and TOEPEL HENNESSEY, HESS, KAUFFMAN, M. K. KELLER, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MOUL, O'NEILL, SWANGER, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for the definition of "fire GILLEN and EVERETT department vehicle." An Act amending the act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.1200, No.202), known as the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, Act, defining "youth athletic organization"; and providing for January 23, 2013. exemptions.

No. 242 By Representatives PETRI, CLYMER, D. COSTA, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. GINGRICH, GROVE, MILLARD, MOUL, STEPHENS, SWANGER, TRUITT, GABLER, FARRY and EVERETT No. 248 By Representatives PETRI, BARRAR, FABRIZIO, FARRY, M. K. KELLER, W. KELLER, KORTZ, MULLERY, An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania O'NEILL and SABATINA Consolidated Statutes, in retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for definitions and for mandatory and optional An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), membership; and providing for the State Employees' Optional known as the Liquor Code, further providing for liquor importers' Retirement Program. licenses and fees, privileges and restrictions.

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Referred to Committee on LIQUOR CONTROL, January 23, January 23, 2013. 2013.

No. 243 By Representatives PETRI, CALTAGIRONE, No. 249 By Representatives PETRI, BAKER, BARRAR, D. COSTA, HENNESSEY, M. K. KELLER, KNOWLES, D. COSTA, FARRY, HENNESSEY, HESS, KORTZ, MILLARD and GABLER MILLARD, MILLER, MILNE, MOUL, SWANGER and TOEPEL 2013 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 83

An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for parole Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for willful power. failure to pay support order.

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013.

No. 251 By Representatives PETRI, BAKER, BARRAR, No. 256 By Representatives MOUL, BLOOM, FABRIZIO, V. BROWN, D. COSTA, DEASY, FABRIZIO, FARRY, EMRICK, DUNBAR, WATSON, STEPHENS, TALLMAN, HARKINS, HESS, M. K. KELLER, KORTZ, LAWRENCE, DAVIS, MILLARD, BAKER, HESS, AUMENT, MILLARD, MILLER, SCHLOSSBERG, STEPHENS, KAUFFMAN, STEVENSON, R. BROWN, C. HARRIS, SWANGER and GILLEN O'NEILL, FLECK, KORTZ, PICKETT, CALTAGIRONE, LAWRENCE, MURT, SCHLEGEL CULVER, READSHAW, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the EVERETT, DENLINGER, MATZIE, HARHART, GIBBONS, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in falsification and intimidation, further providing for false reports to law enforcement authorities. DeLUCA, MILNE and GABLER

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, further providing for the imposition of inheritance tax. No. 252 By Representatives SWANGER, GINGRICH, MILLARD, KORTZ, WATSON, KAVULICH, CLYMER, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. DENLINGER and MURT No. 257 By Representatives READSHAW, V. BROWN, An Act establishing the Pennsylvania Long-term Care Council; D. COSTA, DAVIDSON, PASHINSKI, BARRAR, providing for its powers and duties; and repealing related provisions of the Public Welfare Code. FABRIZIO, KORTZ, HESS, THOMAS, DeLUCA and MURT

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Referred to Committee on AGING AND OLDER ADULT Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for municipal SERVICES, January 23, 2013. police education and training.

No. 253 By Representatives B. BOYLE, MICOZZIE, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. HENNESSEY, FABRIZIO, W. KELLER, BROWNLEE, K. BOYLE, McGEEHAN, SCHLOSSBERG, COHEN, No. 258 By Representatives READSHAW, HARKINS, HARKINS, READSHAW, SABATINA, V. BROWN, FARRY COHEN, D. COSTA, MURT, CALTAGIRONE, KORTZ and and FRANKEL P. DALEY

An Act amending the act of June 24, 1976 (P.L.424, No.101), An Act regulating medical physicists; establishing the State Board referred to as the Emergency and Law Enforcement Personnel Death of Medical Physicists; providing for funds, for licensure, for Benefits Act, amending the title of the act; further providing for disciplinary action, for remedies, for penalties and for preemption. authority for payment; adding a definition of "natural gas responder"; and further providing for construction of act. Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE,

January 23, 2013. Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, January 23, 2013. No. 259 By Representatives READSHAW, HARKINS, LONGIETTI, SWANGER, MUNDY, CARROLL, COHEN, No. 254 By Representatives MOUL, O'BRIEN, COHEN, O'NEILL, V. BROWN, MAHONEY, MURT, TALLMAN, DAVIS, DONATUCCI, BAKER, KAVULICH, CALTAGIRONE, KORTZ, GIBBONS and P. DALEY R. BROWN, M. K. KELLER, FLECK, D. COSTA, MURT, READSHAW, ROCK, MATZIE, HARHART, KORTZ, An Act amending the act of May 3, 1933 (P.L.242, No.86), MILNE and FARRY referred to as the Cosmetology Law, providing for practice of massage therapy in cosmetology salon. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for person with disability plate Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, and placard. January 23, 2013.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, No. 260 By Representatives READSHAW, SWANGER, January 23, 2013. TRUITT, NEILSON, PASHINSKI, D. COSTA, KORTZ, O'NEILL, KULA, CALTAGIRONE and MURT No. 255 By Representatives MOUL, MASSER, TOEPEL, YOUNGBLOOD, LONGIETTI, SWANGER, HAGGERTY, An Act amending Title 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania SCHLOSSBERG, CUTLER, STEPHENS, MILLARD, Consolidated Statutes, further providing for prohibited activities. BAKER, HESS, KAUFFMAN, C. HARRIS, M. K. KELLER, FLECK, D. COSTA, PICKETT, MURT, SCHLEGEL Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, CULVER, WATSON, DENLINGER, MATZIE, HARHART, January 23, 2013. THOMAS, GROVE, DeLUCA, MILNE, FARRY and GABLER 84 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 23

No. 261 By Representatives READSHAW, SWANGER, An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of MULLERY, MUNDY, COHEN, MILLARD, MURT, the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for animal abuser registry. CALTAGIRONE, KORTZ, MOUL, GIBBONS, DeLUCA and

P. DALEY Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. An Act amending the act of July 2, 1993 (P.L.345, No.48), entitled "An act empowering the General Counsel or his designee to issue No. 266 By Representatives READSHAW, COHEN, subpoenas for certain licensing board activities; providing for hearing V. BROWN, KORTZ, HELM, BRIGGS, GIBBONS, DeLUCA, examiners in the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs; providing additional powers to the Commissioner of Professional and YOUNGBLOOD, MAHONEY, P. DALEY, TAYLOR, Occupational Affairs; and further providing for civil penalties and F. KELLER, M. DALEY, QUINN, DiGIROLAMO, DAVIS license suspension," further providing for civil penalties. and W. KELLER

Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, An Act amending the act of February 14, 1986 (P.L.2, No.2), known as the Acupuncture Licensure Act, further providing for January 23, 2013. medical diagnosis; and providing for liability insurance.

No. 262 By Representatives READSHAW, O'BRIEN, Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, V. BROWN, D. COSTA, MILLARD, KORTZ, KULA, January 23, 2013. CALTAGIRONE, DENLINGER, DeLUCA, MURT and MOLCHANY No. 267 By Representatives LUCAS, KORTZ, RAPP,

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), READSHAW, CAUSER, KULA, KAUFFMAN, ROCK, known as the Liquor Code, providing for municipal authority to MILLARD, BARRAR, MOUL, MILLER, HESS, C. HARRIS, establish maximum saturation ratios for licensed establishments. BENNINGHOFF, MURT, SWANGER and GRELL

Referred to Committee on LIQUOR CONTROL, January 23, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further 2013. providing for operation by persons under age 16.

No. 263 By Representatives READSHAW, HARKINS, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, SWANGER, MUNDY, CARROLL, COHEN, D. COSTA, January 23, 2013. MILLARD, MURT, CALTAGIRONE, DEASY, KORTZ, DeLUCA and P. DALEY No. 268 By Representatives WHITE, CALTAGIRONE,

An Act amending the act of July 2, 1993 (P.L.345, No.48), entitled ROZZI, MUNDY, O'BRIEN, McGEEHAN, V. BROWN, "An act empowering the General Counsel or his designee to issue KORTZ, MOLCHANY, KOTIK, DeLUCA, MULLERY, subpoenas for certain licensing board activities; providing for hearing KINSEY and SABATINA examiners in the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs; providing additional powers to the Commissioner of Professional and An Act providing for disclosure of certain test results by the Occupational Affairs; and further providing for civil penalties and Department of Environmental Protection; and imposing a civil penalty. license suspension," further providing for hearing examiners. Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, RESOURCES AND ENERGY, January 23, 2013. January 23, 2013. No. 269 By Representatives SAYLOR, AUMENT, BAKER, No. 264 By Representatives READSHAW, HARKINS, BLOOM, CAUSER, CUTLER, DENLINGER, DUNBAR, LONGIETTI, MULLERY, CARROLL, DONATUCCI, EMRICK, EVANKOVICH, EVERETT, GABLER, GILLEN, WHITE, COHEN, MCNEILL, O'NEILL, SABATINA, GINGRICH, GROVE, C. HARRIS, HESS, HICKERNELL, D. COSTA, SANTARSIERO, MILLARD, BIZZARRO, KAUFFMAN, F. KELLER, KINSEY, KRIEGER, MURT, CALTAGIRONE, DEASY, KORTZ, MATZIE, LAWRENCE, MACKENZIE, METCALFE, MILLARD, GIBBONS, DeLUCA, P. DALEY and MILLER MILLER, MOUL, O'NEILL, RAPP, ROAE, ROCK, SONNEY,

An Act amending the act of August 21, 1953 (P.L.1323, No.373), SWANGER, TALLMAN, TOEPEL and WATSON known as The Notary Public Law, further providing for application to become a notary public. An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code, providing for a prohibition on eligibility expansions for voluntary populations. Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, January 23, 2013. Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 23, 2013.

No. 265 By Representatives READSHAW, O'BRIEN, No. 270 By Representatives O'NEILL, D. COSTA, SIMMONS, HARHAI, HAGGERTY, CARROLL, D. COSTA, MILLARD, BRADFORD, MCCARTER, MURT, MILNE and PASHINSKI, YOUNGBLOOD, SCAVELLO, MCNEILL, MOLCHANY KORTZ, WATSON, ROEBUCK, GOODMAN, WHITE, FARINA, GIBBONS, MOUL, MATZIE, FREEMAN, MURT, An Act authorizing municipalities to acquire highway corridor DEASY and FARRY conservation easements; and providing for highway corridor overlay zoning and for outdoor advertising permits.

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Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, An Act providing for affordable health insurance. January 23, 2013. Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, January 23, 2013. No. 271 By Representatives O'NEILL, D. COSTA, HESS, HARHART, MUNDY, KORTZ, READSHAW, EVERETT, No. 276 By Representatives BAKER, PICKETT, SAYLOR, DeLUCA, MILLER, MILNE, MURT and FARRY MICOZZIE, GINGRICH, KAUFFMAN, MACKENZIE, EMRICK, STERN, AUMENT, TRUITT, M. K. KELLER, An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the CUTLER, HESS, C. HARRIS, HICKERNELL, GROVE, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for contraband. SWANGER, LAWRENCE, DENLINGER, MILNE, BROOKS, BENNINGHOFF, MURT and GABLER Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), No. 272 By Representatives O'NEILL, HARKINS, known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, providing for foreign MILLARD, HARHAI, SIMMONS, MURT, D. COSTA, health insurance. DAVIDSON, CLYMER, KORTZ, PASHINSKI, READSHAW, EVERETT, GIBBONS and MILLER Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, January 23, 2013.

An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.216, No.76), known No. 277 By Representatives BAKER, PICKETT, SAYLOR, as The Dental Law, further providing for definitions, for general MICOZZIE, GINGRICH, KAUFFMAN, MACKENZIE, powers of the State Board of Dentistry, for fees, for reason for refusal, EMRICK, STERN, AUMENT, M. K. KELLER, CUTLER, revocation or suspension of license or certificate, for penalties and for reporting of multiple licensure or certification; and providing for HESS, C. HARRIS, HICKERNELL, GROVE, SWANGER, restricted faculty license. DENLINGER, LAWRENCE, MILNE, BROOKS, BENNINGHOFF, MURT and GABLER Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.789, No.285), January 23, 2013. known as The Insurance Department Act of 1921, providing for right to purchase health insurance sold in other states. No. 273 By Representatives BAKER, PICKETT, METCALFE, BROOKS, M. K. KELLER, HESS, DUNBAR, Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, January 23, 2013. AUMENT, METZGAR, KNOWLES, GINGRICH, EMRICK, MAJOR, SIMMONS, MILLARD, MICOZZIE, KAUFFMAN, No. 278 By Representatives BAKER, GINGRICH, O'NEILL, STERN, CAUSER, TOEPEL, HICKERNELL, PICKETT, D. COSTA, M. K. KELLER, MAJOR, O'NEILL, MACKENZIE, CUTLER, HARHART, MOUL, BLOOM, STERN, CAUSER, RAPP, KAVULICH, CARROLL, TALLMAN, ROCK, C. HARRIS, GROVE, MILLER, HAHN, CUTLER, TAYLOR, CALTAGIRONE, HESS, C. HARRIS, SAYLOR, SWANGER, FLECK, LAWRENCE, DENLINGER, READSHAW, SWANGER, FLECK, DENLINGER, MURT, MILNE, STEVENSON, BENNINGHOFF, MURT and SAINATO and GRELL GABLER An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), An Act providing for the rights of individuals to purchase private known as The Fiscal Code, further providing, in general budget health care insurance; and prohibiting certain governmental action. implementation, for the Department of Public Welfare.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 23, 2013. Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 23, 2013.

No. 274 By Representatives BAKER, CAUSER, No. 279 By Representatives BAKER, M. K. KELLER, STEPHENS, EMRICK, GINGRICH, SWANGER, TOEPEL, GINGRICH, MICOZZIE, D. COSTA, CAUSER, MAJOR, D. COSTA, PICKETT, DUNBAR, HESS, DAY, HALUSKA, KORTZ, KAUFFMAN, HICKERNELL, HESS, GROVE, MILLARD, BIZZARRO, KORTZ, KAUFFMAN, WATSON, MOUL, MILLER, SWANGER and PEIFER BENNINGHOFF, MACKENZIE, FLECK, M. K. KELLER, An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known C. HARRIS, MILLER, MURT, DENLINGER, MILNE, as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in sales and use tax, further providing STEVENSON, DeLUCA, GILLEN and GABLER for exclusions from tax.

An Act providing for college and university faculty and staff criminal history background investigations and self-disclosure Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. requirements. No. 280 By Representatives BAKER, GINGRICH, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 23, 2013. MICOZZIE, EMRICK, SIMMONS, LONGIETTI, TALLMAN, D. COSTA, STEPHENS, CONKLIN, R. BROWN, CUTLER, No. 275 By Representatives BAKER, PICKETT, SAYLOR, CAUSER, DAVIS, HARPER, AUMENT, TOEPEL, MICOZZIE, GINGRICH, KAUFFMAN, MACKENZIE, CARROLL, KAUFFMAN, STEVENSON, DUNBAR, EMRICK, STERN, AUMENT, M. K. KELLER, CUTLER, KAVULICH, WHITE, COHEN, C. HARRIS, O'NEILL, C. HARRIS, HICKERNELL, GROVE, SWANGER, BOBACK, NEUMAN, M. K. KELLER, SWANGER, PAYNE, DENLINGER, MILNE, BROOKS, BENNINGHOFF, MURT REESE, MAJOR, HICKERNELL, SANTARSIERO, and GABLER MILLARD, PICKETT, BIZZARRO, KORTZ, FARINA,

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SCHLEGEL CULVER, READSHAW, HAHN, COX, No. 285 By Representatives BISHOP, BROWNLEE, MARSICO, EVERETT, GROVE, WATSON, CLYMER, KINSEY and COHEN HESS, MACKENZIE, HARHART, MATZIE, DAVIDSON, MOUL, GIBBONS, MILLER, MURT, MAHONEY, An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, further providing for DENLINGER, MILNE, DeLUCA, FARRY, DEASY, distress in cities of the first class. GOODMAN, GILLEN, SAINATO, PEIFER and GABLER

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 23, 2013. as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, authorizing a tax credit for a member of a volunteer emergency service organization who purchases fire No. 286 By Representatives KULA, HARKINS, DAVIS, equipment with personal income. CARROLL, SCHLOSSBERG, STEPHENS, O'BRIEN, HARHAI, BROWNLEE, D. COSTA, FABRIZIO, GINGRICH, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. STERN, KORTZ, READSHAW, BAKER, SANTARSIERO, MOUL, CALTAGIRONE, P. DALEY, KINSEY, MICOZZIE, No. 281 By Representatives BISHOP, CLAY, MICOZZIE, MURT, YOUNGBLOOD and MATZIE D. COSTA, STEPHENS, TOEPEL, CARROLL, O'BRIEN, BIZZARRO, RAVENSTAHL, HAGGERTY, McGEEHAN, An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the KAVULICH, SCHLOSSBERG, HARHAI, COHEN, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for prevention of abduction of children. NEILSON, FRANKEL, O'NEILL, BOBACK, NEUMAN,

BROWNLEE, SWANGER, V. BROWN, KORTZ, ROEBUCK, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. SANTARSIERO, YOUNGBLOOD, MOUL, MUNDY,

DAVIS, THOMAS, MATZIE, DAVIDSON, ROZZI, No. 288 By Representatives KULA, MILLARD, COHEN, MAHONEY, P. DALEY, MILNE, KINSEY, DEASY, SCHLOSSBERG, STERN, CUTLER, D. COSTA, MATZIE, DeLUCA and PARKER KORTZ, KAUFFMAN, CARROLL and MULLERY An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for failure to report An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania sexual offenses against children. Consolidated Statutes, in protection of property and persons, further providing for hunting or furtaking prohibited while under influence of alcohol or controlled substance and for chemical test to determine Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. amount of alcohol.

No. 282 By Representatives BISHOP, CARROLL, Referred to Committee on GAME AND FISHERIES, O'BRIEN, BIZZARRO, COHEN, FRANKEL, BOBACK, January 23, 2013. BROWNLEE, SABATINA, SANTARSIERO, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, THOMAS, MATZIE, No. 289 By Representatives DELOZIER, MARSICO, DAVIDSON, KINSEY, PARKER, MOLCHANY and CALTAGIRONE, BAKER, BARRAR, BIZZARRO, SAINATO D. COSTA, CUTLER, DEASY, ELLIS, FLECK, HARKINS, C. HARRIS, HENNESSEY, HESS, HICKERNELL, An Act providing for tax incentives for employers who provide child day-care services for employees. KAUFFMAN, M. K. KELLER, KORTZ, MILLARD, MILLER, MOUL, READSHAW, SAYLOR, STEPHENS, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. STERN, STEVENSON, SWANGER, TOEPEL and WATSON

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the No. 283 By Representatives BISHOP, COHEN, ROZZI, Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for burglary, for McGEEHAN, O'BRIEN, BROWNLEE, KINSEY and robbery and for grading of theft offenses. YOUNGBLOOD Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, exempting first class school districts from provisions on distress. No. 291 By Representatives WHEATLEY, BROWNLEE, YOUNGBLOOD, FRANKEL, KORTZ, V. BROWN, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 23, 2013. FABRIZIO, GOODMAN, READSHAW, BISHOP, CALTAGIRONE, MATZIE and MCCARTER

No. 284 By Representatives KULA, HARHAI, An Act amending Title 62 (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania READSHAW, SANTARSIERO, O'BRIEN, SCHLOSSBERG, Consolidated Statutes, further providing for definitions; providing for MOUL, FRANKEL, D. COSTA, MULLERY, HESS, authority to waive employee limit, for alternative certification, for P. DALEY, MURT, SWANGER, V. BROWN and O'NEILL contractor performance and general conditions, for mentor-protege program and for small business reserve program; establishing a surety An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the bond guarantee program; and further providing for contractors' and Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for use of subcontractors' payment obligations. tobacco in schools prohibited. Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 23, 2013. January 23, 2013.

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No. 292 By Representatives PAYNE, CARROLL, QUINN, No. 296 By Representatives AUMENT, LONGIETTI, KAUFFMAN, METCALFE, PICKETT, MALONEY, EVANKOVICH, STURLA, CUTLER, GROVE, MULLERY, FABRIZIO, READSHAW, FLECK, STERN, DEAN, MURT and WHITE SWANGER, HARHART, V. BROWN, HESS, HAHN, LAWRENCE, KORTZ, O'NEILL, SACCONE, STEVENSON, An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, providing for nano-brewery licenses. TALLMAN, GROVE, MCCARTER, R. BROWN, MILNE,

HICKERNELL, EVERETT, CALTAGIRONE, DENLINGER, Referred to Committee on LIQUOR CONTROL, January 23, MATZIE, MILLER, GABLER and MURT 2013. An Act prohibiting the use of full Social Security numbers on State forms. No. 297 By Representatives AUMENT, BENNINGHOFF, WATSON, STEPHENS, SAYLOR, GINGRICH, ROZZI, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, CUTLER, HICKERNELL, TALLMAN, DAVIS, January 23, 2013. KAUFFMAN, R. BROWN, ROCK, GROVE, MILLER, C. HARRIS, MURT, SWANGER and DEASY No. 293 By Representatives CAUSER, BAKER, MILLARD, MAJOR, TALLMAN, AUMENT, LONGIETTI, An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in child protective services, HEFFLEY, SONNEY, KORTZ, COHEN, D. COSTA, further providing for persons required to report suspected child abuse. BENNINGHOFF, FABRIZIO, CONKLIN, HENNESSEY, KNOWLES, BROOKS, SAYLOR, HAHN, HALUSKA, Referred to Committee on CHILDREN AND YOUTH, STEVENSON, MURT, O'NEILL, C. HARRIS, GROVE, January 23, 2013. M. K. KELLER, PICKETT, PETRI, PEIFER, ROCK, MARSICO, EVERETT, FLECK, HESS, DENLINGER, No. 298 By Representatives TRUITT, BISHOP, CONKLIN, MATZIE, HARHART, MOUL, MILLER, GOODMAN, V. BROWN, W. KELLER, DAVIS, CLYMER, MATZIE, GILLEN, FARRY and GABLER HARHART, MURT, HACKETT and HENNESSEY

An Act designating a bridge on that portion of S.R. 49 over the An Act providing for family and medical leave for eligible Cowanesque Creek, Harrison Valley, Potter County, as the Specialist employees. Kenneth Wayne Lampman, Sr., Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of S.R. 44 in Shinglehouse, Potter County, over the Oswayo Creek as the Specialist Gerald Duane Stonemetz Memorial Referred to Committee on AGING AND OLDER ADULT Bridge; and designating a bridge on that portion of Mill Street in SERVICES, January 23, 2013. Galeton, Potter County, over the Pine Creek as the Private First Class Clark Robert Douglas Memorial Bridge. No. 299 By Representatives CONKLIN, SCHLOSSBERG, HARHAI, FABRIZIO, MILLARD, V. BROWN, GOODMAN, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, D. COSTA, HARKINS, KORTZ, DeLUCA, FREEMAN, January 23, 2013. NEUMAN, MAHONEY, WATERS and STURLA

No. 294 By Representatives AUMENT, M. K. KELLER, An Act amending the act of February 22, 1855 (P.L.46, No.50), GINGRICH, D. COSTA, PICKETT, METZGAR, CUTLER, entitled "An act to incorporate the Farmers' High School of CAUSER, SCHLOSSBERG, METCALFE, KORTZ, STERN, Pennsylvania," further providing for management by board of trustees. CONKLIN, MOUL, KAUFFMAN, KNOWLES, HICKERNELL, DAVIS, TALLMAN, EVERETT, ROCK, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 23, 2013. C. HARRIS, FLECK, HESS, GROVE, READSHAW, SIMMONS, MACKENZIE, BAKER, COX, HENNESSEY, No. 310 By Representatives CONKLIN, SCHLOSSBERG, MILLARD, MILLER, CALTAGIRONE, LAWRENCE, HARHAI, GOODMAN, D. COSTA, HARKINS, KORTZ, DENLINGER, SWANGER, DEASY, GOODMAN, GILLEN, DeLUCA, MAHONEY, WATERS and STURLA MURT and GABLER An Act amending the act of March 24, 1905 (P.L.50, No.35), An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known entitled, "An act to reorganize the Board of Trustees of The as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, further providing for requirement of Pennsylvania State College," further providing for the Board of withholding tax. Trustees.

Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 23, 2013.

No. 295 By Representatives AUMENT, CUTLER, No. 311 By Representatives CONKLIN, STEPHENS, EVANKOVICH, KORTZ, LUCAS, MOUL, MULLERY and SCHLOSSBERG, HARHAI, GOODMAN, D. COSTA, DENLINGER HARKINS, KORTZ, DeLUCA, MAHONEY, WATERS and STURLA An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for regulated hunting grounds An Act amending the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), permits. known as the Right-to-Know Law, further providing for definitions, for exceptions for public records, for reporting, for contents of report and for copies and posting. Referred to Committee on GAME AND FISHERIES, January 23, 2013. 88 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 23

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the House of January 23, 2013. Representatives for its concurrence.

No. 312 By Representatives CONKLIN, SCHLOSSBERG, On the question, HARHAI, GOODMAN, D. COSTA, HARKINS, KORTZ, Will the House concur in the resolution of the Senate? DeLUCA, MAHONEY, WATERS and STURLA Resolution was concurred in. Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. An Act amending Title 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in ethics standards and financial disclosure, further providing for definitions. COMMUNICATIONS FROM DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT January 23, 2013. The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of a No. 313 By Representatives MOUL, O'BRIEN, report from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and YOUNGBLOOD, EMRICK, COHEN, V. BROWN, KORTZ, Economic Development titled "Keystone Innovation Zone Tax D. COSTA, PICKETT, CALTAGIRONE, MURT, THOMAS, Credit & Tax Credit Sale Legislative Report – Annual DeLUCA and GOODMAN Report/December 2012."

An Act amending Title 13 (Commercial Code) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for presentment of negotiable * * * instruments. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of a report from the Referred to Committee on COMMERCE, January 23, 2013. Department of Community and Economic Development titled "2012 Year End Allocation Report." No. 314 By Representatives MOUL, D. COSTA, DAVIDSON, COHEN, TALLMAN, BAKER, HESS, (Copies of communications are on file with the Journal AUMENT, C. HARRIS, PICKETT, MATZIE, GIBBONS, clerk.) GILLEN and FARRY COMMUNICATION FROM An Act amending the act of December 19, 1990 (P.L.1200, No.202), known as the Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes DEPARTMENT OF Act, further providing for exemptions from registration. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 23, 2013. The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of a report from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection titled "Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund SENATE MESSAGE Annual Report of August 2012." RECESS RESOLUTION FOR CONCURRENCE (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.)

The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, presented the LEAVES OF ABSENCE following extract from the Journal of the Senate, which was read as follows: The SPEAKER. Turning to leaves of absence, the Speaker recognizes the majority whip, who has no requests for In the Senate, additional leaves of absence. January 22, 2013 The Speaker recognizes the minority whip, who requests a leave of absence for the gentleman, Mr. EVANS, from RESOLVED, (the House of Representatives concurring), Pursuant Philadelphia County for the day, and the gentleman, Mr. CRUZ, to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, that when the from Philadelphia County for the day. Without objection, the Senate recesses this week, it reconvene on Monday, January 28, 2013, unless sooner recalled by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; and leaves will be granted. be it further MASTER ROLL CALL RESOLVED, Pursuant to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, that when the Senate recesses the week of January 28, The SPEAKER. The Speaker is about to take the master roll 2013, it reconvene on Monday, February 4, 2013, unless sooner call. Members will proceed to vote. recalled by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; and be it further

RESOLVED, Pursuant to Article II, Section 14 of the Pennsylvania The following roll call was recorded: Constitution, that when the House of Representatives recesses this week, it reconvene on Monday, February 4, 2013, unless sooner PRESENT–198 recalled by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Adolph English Knowles Petri Aument Evankovich Kortz Pickett Baker Everett Kotik Pyle 2013 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 89

Barbin Fabrizio Krieger Quinn UNCONTESTED CALENDAR Barrar Farina Kula Rapp Benninghoff Farry Lawrence Ravenstahl Bishop Fee Longietti Readshaw RESOLUTIONS PURSUANT TO RULE 35 Bizzarro Fleck Lucas Reed Bloom Flynn Mackenzie Reese Mr. BARRAR called up HR 29, PN 167, entitled: Boback Frankel Maher Regan Boyle, B. Freeman Mahoney Roae A Resolution designating the week of January 20 through 26, Boyle, K. Gabler Major Rock 2013, as "Nurse Anesthetists Week" in Pennsylvania. Bradford Gainey Maloney Roebuck Briggs Galloway Markosek Ross Brooks Gergely Marshall Rozzi * * * Brown, R. Gibbons Marsico Sabatina Brown, V. Gillen Masser Saccone Mrs. HARHART called up HR 31, PN 169, entitled: Brownlee Gillespie Matzie Sainato Burns Gingrich McCarter Samuelson A Resolution recognizing and designating January 2013 as Caltagirone Godshall McGeehan Sankey "National Mentoring Month" in Pennsylvania. Carroll Goodman McGinnis Santarsiero Causer Greiner McNeill Saylor Christiana Grell Mentzer Scavello On the question, Clay Grove Metcalfe Schlossberg Will the House adopt the resolutions? Clymer Hackett Metzgar Simmons Cohen Haggerty Miccarelli Sims Conklin Hahn Micozzie Smith The following roll call was recorded: Corbin Haluska Millard Snyder Costa, D. Hanna Miller Sonney YEAS–198 Costa, P. Harhai Milne Stephens Cox Harhart Mirabito Stern Adolph English Knowles Petri Culver Harkins Miranda Stevenson Aument Evankovich Kortz Pickett Cutler Harper Molchany Sturla Baker Everett Kotik Pyle Daley, M. Harris, A. Moul Swanger Barbin Fabrizio Krieger Quinn Daley, P. Harris, J. Mullery Tallman Barrar Farina Kula Rapp Davidson Heffley Mundy Taylor Benninghoff Farry Lawrence Ravenstahl Davis Helm Murt Thomas Bishop Fee Longietti Readshaw Day Hennessey Mustio Tobash Bizzarro Fleck Lucas Reed Dean Hess Neilson Toepel Bloom Flynn Mackenzie Reese Deasy Hickernell Neuman Toohil Boback Frankel Maher Regan DeLissio James O'Brien Truitt Boyle, B. Freeman Mahoney Roae Delozier Kampf O'Neill Turzai Boyle, K. Gabler Major Rock DeLuca Kauffman Oberlander Vereb Bradford Gainey Maloney Roebuck Denlinger Kavulich Painter Vitali Briggs Galloway Markosek Ross Dermody Keller, F. Parker Waters Brooks Gergely Marshall Rozzi DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Watson Brown, R. Gibbons Marsico Sabatina Donatucci Keller, W. Payne Wheatley Brown, V. Gillen Masser Saccone Dunbar Kim Peifer White Brownlee Gillespie Matzie Sainato Ellis Kinsey Petrarca Youngblood Burns Gingrich McCarter Samuelson Emrick Kirkland Caltagirone Godshall McGeehan Sankey Carroll Goodman McGinnis Santarsiero ADDITIONS–0 Causer Greiner McNeill Saylor Christiana Grell Mentzer Scavello NOT VOTING–0 Clay Grove Metcalfe Schlossberg Clymer Hackett Metzgar Simmons EXCUSED–3 Cohen Haggerty Miccarelli Sims Conklin Hahn Micozzie Smith

Corbin Haluska Millard Snyder Cruz Evans Killion Costa, D. Hanna Miller Sonney Costa, P. Harhai Milne Stephens LEAVES ADDED–2 Cox Harhart Mirabito Stern Culver Harkins Miranda Stevenson Frankel Vereb Cutler Harper Molchany Sturla Daley, M. Harris, A. Moul Swanger LEAVES CANCELED–1 Daley, P. Harris, J. Mullery Tallman Davidson Heffley Mundy Taylor

Davis Helm Murt Thomas Frankel Day Hennessey Mustio Tobash Dean Hess Neilson Toepel Deasy Hickernell Neuman Toohil The SPEAKER. One hundred and ninety-eight members DeLissio James O'Brien Truitt having voted on the master roll call, a quorum is present. Delozier Kampf O'Neill Turzai DeLuca Kauffman Oberlander Vereb Denlinger Kavulich Painter Vitali

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Dermody Keller, F. Parker Waters The following roll call was recorded: DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Watson Donatucci Keller, W. Payne Wheatley Dunbar Kim Peifer White YEAS–197 Ellis Kinsey Petrarca Youngblood Emrick Kirkland Adolph English Knowles Petri Aument Evankovich Kortz Pickett NAYS–0 Baker Everett Kotik Pyle Barbin Fabrizio Krieger Quinn

Barrar Farina Kula Rapp NOT VOTING–0 Benninghoff Farry Lawrence Ravenstahl Bishop Fee Longietti Readshaw EXCUSED–3 Bizzarro Fleck Lucas Reed Bloom Flynn Mackenzie Reese Cruz Evans Killion Boback Freeman Maher Regan Boyle, B. Gabler Mahoney Roae Boyle, K. Gainey Major Rock Bradford Galloway Maloney Roebuck The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question Briggs Gergely Markosek Ross was determined in the affirmative and the resolutions were Brooks Gibbons Marshall Rozzi adopted. Brown, R. Gillen Marsico Sabatina Brown, V. Gillespie Masser Saccone Brownlee Gingrich Matzie Sainato LEAVE OF ABSENCE Burns Godshall McCarter Samuelson Caltagirone Goodman McGeehan Sankey Carroll Greiner McGinnis Santarsiero The SPEAKER. The Speaker returns to leaves of absence Causer Grell McNeill Saylor and recognizes the minority whip, who requests a leave of Christiana Grove Mentzer Scavello absence for the gentleman from Allegheny County, Clay Hackett Metcalfe Schlossberg Mr. FRANKEL, for the day. Without objection, the leave will Clymer Haggerty Metzgar Simmons Cohen Hahn Miccarelli Sims be granted. Conklin Haluska Micozzie Smith Corbin Hanna Millard Snyder Costa, D. Harhai Miller Sonney STATEMENT BY MRS. HARHART Costa, P. Harhart Milne Stephens Cox Harkins Mirabito Stern The SPEAKER. Is the lady from Northampton County, Culver Harper Miranda Stevenson Mrs. Harhart, seeking recognition under unanimous consent Cutler Harris, A. Molchany Sturla relative to one of the resolutions that was just adopted? Daley, M. Harris, J. Moul Swanger Daley, P. Heffley Mullery Tallman The lady, Mrs. Harhart, is in order under unanimous consent. Davidson Helm Mundy Taylor Mrs. HARHART. I do have remarks, but I would like to just Davis Hennessey Murt Thomas have them recorded on the record, please. Thank you. Day Hess Mustio Tobash The SPEAKER. The Speaker thanks the lady. Dean Hickernell Neilson Toepel Deasy James Neuman Toohil DeLissio Kampf O'Brien Truitt REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Delozier Kauffman O'Neill Turzai DeLuca Kavulich Oberlander Vereb Denlinger Keller, F. Painter Vitali Mrs. HARHART submitted the following remarks for the Dermody Keller, M.K. Parker Waters Legislative Journal: DiGirolamo Keller, W. Pashinski Watson Donatucci Kim Payne Wheatley Mr. Speaker, HR 31 designates January 2013 as National Mentoring Dunbar Kinsey Peifer White Month. Ellis Kirkland Petrarca Youngblood Emrick Celebrating National Mentoring Month is a way to thank thousands of men, women, and teens who serve as mentors for children NAYS–0 throughout the Commonwealth. By their dedication, mentors help children achieve greater educational success, higher aspirations, and NOT VOTING–0 greater self-confidence. They truly help change lives for the better. Please join me in helping to celebrate the dedication of our mentors EXCUSED–4 throughout the Commonwealth by supporting passage of HR 31. Cruz Evans Frankel Killion UNCONTESTED SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A

The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO RULE 35 was determined in the affirmative and the resolution was Mrs. HARHART called up HR 37, PN 244, entitled: adopted.

A Resolution designating February 1, 2013, as "Wear Red for Women Day" in Pennsylvania.

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REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Briggs Gergely Markosek Ross Brooks Gibbons Marshall Rozzi Brown, R. Gillen Marsico Sabatina The SPEAKER. The lady from Northampton County, Brown, V. Gillespie Masser Saccone Mrs. Harhart, has submitted some remarks for the record Brownlee Gingrich Matzie Sainato relative to the resolution just adopted. Burns Godshall McCarter Samuelson Caltagirone Goodman McGeehan Sankey Carroll Greiner McGinnis Santarsiero Mrs. HARHART submitted the following remarks for the Causer Grell McNeill Saylor Legislative Journal: Christiana Grove Mentzer Scavello Clay Hackett Metcalfe Schlossberg Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to sponsor HR 37 declaring February 1, Clymer Haggerty Metzgar Simmons 2013, as wear red day for women in Pennsylvania. The intent of the Cohen Hahn Miccarelli Sims Conklin Haluska Micozzie Smith resolution is to raise women's awareness of cardiovascular disease by Corbin Hanna Millard Snyder wearing the color red on February 1. Costa, D. Harhai Miller Sonney Cardiovascular diseases are the nation's leading cause of death, in Costa, P. Harhart Milne Stephens particular claiming the lives of approximately one woman per minute. Cox Harkins Mirabito Stern Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national call to Culver Harper Miranda Stevenson increase awareness about heart disease and to inspire women to take Cutler Harris, A. Molchany Sturla charge of their heart health. Daley, M. Harris, J. Moul Swanger I am happy to partner with the American Heart Association by Daley, P. Heffley Mullery Tallman Davidson Helm Mundy Taylor encouraging all of you to learn of your personal risk for heart disease Davis Hennessey Murt Thomas by talking with your health-care provider and seeking a healthy heart Day Hess Mustio Tobash checkup. Dean Hickernell Neilson Toepel Please join me in supporting this effort and in passing HR 37. Deasy James Neuman Toohil Thank you. DeLissio Kampf O'Brien Truitt Delozier Kauffman O'Neill Turzai DeLuca Kavulich Oberlander Vereb GUESTS INTRODUCED Denlinger Keller, F. Painter Vitali Dermody Keller, M.K. Parker Waters The SPEAKER. If I could have the members' attention, DiGirolamo Keller, W. Pashinski Watson Donatucci Kim Payne Wheatley I want to welcome a few guests that are with us. Dunbar Kinsey Peifer White Up in the gallery today, as the guests of Representative Ellis Kirkland Petrarca Youngblood Bloom, we would like to welcome Vinny Todaro and family. Emrick Vinny won the 2012 PIAA State Class AA Boys Individual Cross Country Championship. So congratulations, Vinny. NAYS–0

Welcome to the hall of the House. Please stand and give us a NOT VOTING–0 wave; the rest of the family too. EXCUSED–4 CALENDAR Cruz Evans Frankel Killion

RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO RULE 35 The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question Mr. J. HARRIS called up HR 30, PN 168, entitled: was determined in the affirmative and the resolution was

A Resolution honoring the life and memory of Dr. William H. adopted. Duncan, former Millersville State College President from 1968 to 1981, and extending condolences to his family, friends and colleagues. STATEMENT BY MR. DALEY On the question, The SPEAKER. If I could have the members' attention, Will the House adopt the resolution? I wanted to recognize under unanimous consent the gentleman

from Washington County, Mr. Pete Daley. I would appreciate The following roll call was recorded: the members' attention relative to this subject. I think it is

worthy of attention. YEAS–197 The gentleman, Mr. Daley, may proceed.

Adolph English Knowles Petri Mr. DALEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Aument Evankovich Kortz Pickett It is a great honor, even though it is a sad moment for me, to Baker Everett Kotik Pyle stand before all of you. In the near future, I intend to introduce a Barbin Fabrizio Krieger Quinn condolence resolution honoring the life and memory of "Stan Barrar Farina Kula Rapp Benninghoff Farry Lawrence Ravenstahl the Man" Musial, a resident of Donora, Pennsylvania, in Bishop Fee Longietti Readshaw Washington County, my district where my office is, whose Bizzarro Fleck Lucas Reed thumping baseball elegance and unfailing humanist poise Bloom Flynn Mackenzie Reese adorned most of an American century. Boback Freeman Maher Regan Boyle, B. Gabler Mahoney Roae Many of us grew up with Stan Musial as one of our heroes Boyle, K. Gainey Major Rock on the diamond. He was a Hall of Famer that won seven Bradford Galloway Maloney Roebuck National League batting titles, was selected to every All-Star 92 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 23 game in every subsequent season he played. He was a REPUBLICAN CAUCUS three-time Most Valuable Player and helped the Cardinals capture three World Series Championships in the 1940s. The SPEAKER. The Speaker recognizes the gentlelady from Stan grew up in the Mon Valley. He was a son of immigrants Susquehanna County, Ms. Major, for a Republican caucus that came from Poland. Stan was a great man, a man that was announcement. one of the boys from the Mon Valley. My father had the Ms. MAJOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. opportunity to play basketball against Stan back in the 1930s, I would like to announce that Republicans will caucus at late 1930s, when Donora played a little school called 11:45. I would ask our Republican members to please report to Brownsville. Stan was a great athlete, and he was a decorated our caucus room at 11:45. We would be prepared to come back athlete at Donora in the height of the Depression. History and on the floor at 12:30. even folklore are unsettled by the narrative of Stan being Thank you, Mr. Speaker. offered a basketball scholarship to the University of Pittsburgh, and after talking to his parents about this, argued for and against DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS accepting, but instead, the St. Louis Cardinals offered him a pitching contract to a Minor League team that they had before The SPEAKER. The Speaker recognizes the gentleman from he ever opened one book at Pitt or before he started any work at Allegheny County, Mr. Dermody, for a Democratic caucus the mills in Monessen or Donora. announcement. My colleague, Ted Harhai, and I will be introducing this Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. resolution, and we want you to realize that Stan played a crucial Mr. Speaker, the Democrats will also caucus at 11:45. role in the early career of Jackie Robinson. The Cardinals, some of whom had threatened to strike rather than play against Robinson, were eventually swayed in no small part because of RECESS Stan Musial, who played, as you know, in the Mon Valley with The SPEAKER. This House stands in recess until 12:30, many African-American athletes. Eventually, Stan led a unless sooner recalled by the Speaker. walkout against a Pittsburgh restaurant that refused to serve a Black teammate. Stan has never forgotten his roots. He still belongs to the AFTER RECESS American Legion in Donora. He has four wonderful children and his wife, Lillian, who were with him at the time that he The time of recess having expired, the House was called to passed away. Stan passed away surrounded by his family on order. Saturday, January 19, 2013, in the St. Louis suburb of Ladue. He was 92. LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED In honor of Mr. Musial, we will be circulating a cosponsorship resolution to express the legislature's profound The SPEAKER. The Speaker returns to leaves of absence sorrow over Stan's passing and extend our most heartfelt and recognizes the presence of the gentleman from Allegheny condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues. County, Mr. Frankel, on the floor of the House. His name will At a time where we look at athletes, especially this year be added back to the master roll call. where the Hall of Fame decided not to bring anyone in because of alleged use of steroids and other enhancing drugs, Stan GUEST INTRODUCED Musial, as we grew up, was truly an athlete and a hero from Pennsylvania, from the Mon Valley, one of us, that never forgot The SPEAKER. If I could have the members' attention, where he came from. I would like to welcome a guest that is with us today, Amber Mr. Speaker, thank you for this opportunity to acknowledge Green. She is a school board member from Penn Manor School the life of Stan Musial on the floor of the House. I have many District in Lancaster County, and she is here today as the guest colleagues that want to be up here with me that are of the same of Representatives Aument, Cutler, and Greiner. Will our guest nationality, from the same community. We all collectively, please rise. Welcome to the hall of the House. Mr. Speaker, honor Stan Musial's life and honor him at the time of his death. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. The Speaker thanks the gentleman. CALENDAR CONTINUED

BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. MICOZZIE The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 124, The SPEAKER. The Speaker recognizes the gentleman from PN 111, entitled: Delaware County, Mr. Micozzie, for the purpose of an announcement. An Act amending the act of May 11, 1972 (P.L.286, No.70), Mr. MICOZZIE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. known as the Industrialized Housing Act, further providing for findings There will be a meeting of the Republican members of the and declarations of policy, for regulations, insignia of certification required, for promulgation of rules and regulations by the department Committee on Committees in the majority leader's office at the and for recognition of certification of other states or the Federal break. Government. The SPEAKER. The Speaker thanks the gentleman. Mr. MICOZZIE. Thank you. 2013 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 93

On the question, Representative , Chester County, is elected as a Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? member of the Finance Committee. Bill was agreed to. Representative Eli Evankovich, Armstrong and Westmoreland Counties, is elected as a member of the Environmental Resources & LEAVE OF ABSENCE Energy Committee.

The SPEAKER. The Speaker returns to leaves of absence Representative , Berks and Schuylkill Counties, is and recognizes the majority whip, who requests a leave of elected as a member of the Commerce Committee. absence for the gentleman from Montgomery County, Mr. VEREB, for the remainder of the day. Without objection, Representative Eli Evankovich, Armstrong and Westmoreland the leave will be granted. Counties, is elected as a member of the Urban Affairs Committee.

Respectfully submitted, REPORT OF Nicholas A. Micozzie, Chairman COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Committee on Committees

The SPEAKER. The clerk will read the following On the question, supplemental report from the Committee on Committees. Will the House adopt the resolution? Resolution was adopted. The following report was read: BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Committee on Committees Supplemental Report The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 82, PN 60, entitled: In the House of Representatives January 23, 2013 An Act providing for actions for costs of care of seized animals.

RESOLVED, That On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Representative John Lawrence, Chester County, is resigning as a member of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee. Bill was agreed to.

Representative Keith Greiner, Lancaster County, is resigning as (Bill analysis was read.) member of the Gaming Oversight Committee. The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Representative Mike Regan, Cumberland and York Counties, is different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. resigning as a member of the Human Services Committee. The question is, shall the bill pass finally?

Representative , Juniata, Mifflin and Snyder Counties, For the information of the members, the amendments filed to is resigning as a member of the Finance Committee. the bill have been withdrawn. Representative Duane Milne, Chester County, is resigning as a The question is, shall the bill pass finally? member of the Urban Affairs Committee. On the question, the Speaker recognizes the gentleman from Representative Mike Tobash, Berks and Schuylkill Counties, is Crawford County, Mr. Roae. resigning as a member of the Environmental Resources & Energy Mr. ROAE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Committee. I am withdrawing my amendment. I do not think there is enough support to suspend the rules to run my amendment, so Representative Mike Tobash, Berks and Schuylkill Counties, is I am withdrawing it. The whole point of my amendment was, resigning as a member of the Urban Affairs Committee. under this legislation, if somebody is found to be not guilty, Representative Eli Evankovich, Armstrong and Westmoreland they still have to pay all these fees. They still have to pay the Counties, is resigning as a member of the Commerce Committee. boarding costs. They still have to pay the medical care for the animal. I do not think it is right that somebody has to pay Representative Mike Tobash, Berks and Schuylkill Counties, is basically what amounts to a fine if they are found not guilty. elected as a member of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee. I am going to vote "no" against the bill. I do hope that in the Senate, working with them, working with our Agriculture Representative Keith Greiner, Lancaster County, is elected as a Committee, the prime sponsor of the bill, I am optimistic that in member of the Urban Affairs Committee. the Senate they can correct that and make it a good bill. But for

Representative Matt Baker, Bradford and Tioga Counties, is elected today, I am going to be a "no." as a member of the Human Services Committee. The SPEAKER. The Speaker thanks the gentleman.

Representative Mike Regan, Cumberland and York Counties, is On the question recurring, elected as a member of the Gaming Oversight Committee. Shall the bill pass finally?

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The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. The SPEAKER. The Speaker submits for the record the The following roll call was recorded: appointments for the various committees to the vice chairmanships, subcommittee chairmanships, and secretaries. YEAS–163 The following committee appointments were submitted: Adolph Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Aument Ellis Kirkland Petri Baker English Knowles Pickett Aging and Older Adult Services Barbin Evankovich Kortz Quinn *Chairman – Hennessey Barrar Everett Kotik Rapp *Subcommittee Chairman on Care and Services – Gingrich Benninghoff Fabrizio Kula Ravenstahl *Subcommittee Chairman on Programs and Benefits – Brooks Bishop Farina Longietti Readshaw *Secretary – Mentzer Bizzarro Farry Lucas Reed Bloom Flynn Mackenzie Reese Agriculture Boback Frankel Maher Regan *Chairman – Maher Boyle, B. Freeman Mahoney Rock Boyle, K. Gabler Major Roebuck *Vice-Chairman – Reese Bradford Gainey Markosek Ross *Secretary – Fee Briggs Galloway Marshall Rozzi Brooks Gergely Marsico Sabatina Appropriations Brown, R. Gibbons Masser Sainato *Chairman – Adolph Brown, V. Gillespie Matzie Samuelson *Subcommittee Chairman on Criminal Justice – Ellis Brownlee Gingrich McCarter Sankey *Subcommittee Chairman on Economic Impact & Infrastructure – Burns Godshall McGeehan Santarsiero Killion Caltagirone Goodman McNeill Saylor Carroll Grell Mentzer Scavello *Subcommittee Chairman on Education – Millard Christiana Grove Miccarelli Schlossberg *Subcommittee Chairman on Fiscal Policy – Denlinger Clay Hackett Micozzie Simmons *Subcommittee Chairman on Health & Welfare – Gingrich Clymer Haggerty Miller Sims *Vice-Chairman – Petri Cohen Hahn Milne Snyder *Secretary – O'Neill Conklin Hanna Mirabito Sonney Corbin Harhai Miranda Stephens Children and Youth Costa, D. Harhart Molchany Sturla *Chairman – Watson Costa, P. Harkins Moul Swanger Daley, M. Harper Mullery Taylor *Vice-Chairman – Moul Daley, P. Harris, A. Mundy Thomas *Secretary – Toohil Davidson Harris, J. Murt Toepel Davis Heffley Mustio Toohil Commerce Dean Helm Neilson Turzai *Chairman – Ross Deasy James Neuman Vitali *Subcommittee Chairman on Economic Development – Metzgar DeLissio Kampf O'Brien Waters *Subcommittee Chairman on Financial Services and Banking – Delozier Kauffman O'Neill Watson Schlegel-Culver DeLuca Kavulich Painter Wheatley Dermody Keller, M.K. Parker White *Subcommittee Chairman on Housing – Fleck DiGirolamo Keller, W. Pashinski Youngblood *Subcommittee Chairman on Small Business – Marshall Donatucci Kim Payne *Secretary – Sankey

NAYS–34 Consumer Affairs *Chairman – Godshall Causer Gillen Maloney Roae *Subcommittee Chairman on Public Utilities – Kauffman Cox Greiner McGinnis Saccone *Subcommittee Chairman on Telecommunications – Ellis Culver Haluska Metcalfe Smith *Secretary – Kampf Cutler Hennessey Metzgar Stern Day Hess Millard Stevenson Denlinger Hickernell Oberlander Tallman Education Emrick Keller, F. Peifer Tobash *Chairman – Clymer Fee Krieger Pyle Truitt *Subcommittee Chairman on Basic Education – O'Neill Fleck Lawrence *Subcommittee Chairman on Higher Education – Christiana *Subcommittee Chairman on Special Education – Rapp NOT VOTING–0 *Secretary – Tallman

EXCUSED–4 Environmental Resources & Energy *Chairman – Miller Cruz Evans Killion Vereb *Subcommittee Chairman on Energy – Everett *Subcommittee Chairman on Mining – Pyle *Subcommittee Chairman on Parks and Forests – Gabler The majority required by the Constitution having voted in *Secretary - Corbin the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the bill passed finally. Finance Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for *Chairman – Benninghoff *Vice-Chairman – Lawrence concurrence. *Secretary – Evankovich 2013 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 95

Game and Fisheries *Subcommittee Chairman on Travel Promotion, History & Heritage *Chairman – Causer – Hahn *Vice-Chairman – Rock *Secretary– Regan *Secretary – Lucas Transportation Gaming Oversight *Chairman – Hess *Chairman – Pickett *Subcommittee Chairman on Aviation – Marshall *Vice-Chairman – Dunbar *Subcommittee Chairman on Highways – Keller *Secretary – Regan *Subcommittee Chairman on Public Transportation – Heffley *Subcommittee Chairman on Railroads – Pyle Health *Subcommittee Chairman on Transportation Safety – Knowles *Chairman – Baker *Secretary – Harris *Subcommittee Chairman on Health Care – Toepel *Subcommittee Chairman on Health Facilities – Day Urban Affairs *Secretary – Simmons *Chairman – Gillespie *Subcommittee Chairman on Cities, Counties – First Class – Taylor Human Services *Subcommittee Chairman on Cities, Counties – Second Class – *Chairman – DiGirolamo Mustio *Subcommittee Chairman on Drugs & Alcohol – Hackett *Subcommittee Chairman on Cities, Third Class – Helm *Subcommittee Chairman on Mental Health – Murt *Secretary – Greiner *Secretary – James Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness Insurance *Chairman – Barrar *Chairman – Micozzie *Subcommittee Chairman on Military & Veterans Facilities – *Vice-Chairman – Quinn Saccone *Secretary – Roae *Subcommittee Chairman on Security and Emergency Response Readiness – Farry Judiciary *Secretary – Gillen *Chairman – Marsico *Subcommittee Chairman on Courts – Grell * * * *Subcommittee Chairman on Crime & Corrections – Krieger *Subcommittee Chairman on Family Law – Cutler Aging *Secretary – Stephens Samuelson – Chair Pashinski – Subcommittee Chair on Programs and Benefits Labor and Industry DeLissio – Subcommittee Chair on Care and Services *Chairman – Scavello Bizzarro *Vice-Chairman – Mackenzie Clay – Secretary *Secretary – Bloom McNeill Flynn Liquor Control McCarter *Chairman – Taylor Snyder *Subcommittee Chairman on Licensing – Payne Ravenstahl *Subcommittee Chairman on Marketing – Mustio *Secretary – Miccarelli Agriculture Petrarca – Chair Local Government Kula – Vice-Chair *Chairman – Harper Neuman – Secretary *Subcommittee Chairman on Boroughs – Swanger Conklin *Subcommittee Chairman on Counties – Maloney DeLissio *Subcommittee Chairman on Townships – Knowles Painter *Secretary – Kampf Kavulich Mirabito Professional Licensure Rozzi *Chairman – Harhart Wheatley *Vice-Chairman – Hickernell *Secretary – Brooks Appropriations Markosek – Secretary State Government O'Brien *Chairman – Metcalfe Parker *Subcommittee Chairman on Federal-State Relations – Gabler Brownlee *Subcommittee Chairman on Government Operations – Simmons Sabatina *Secretary – McGinnis Bradford Conklin Tourism and Recreational Development Kula *Chairman – Stern Mahoney *Subcommittee Chairman on Arts and Entertainment – Boback Carroll *Subcommittee Chairman on Recreation – Masser Santarsiero 96 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 23

B. Boyle Gibbons Wheatley Santarsiero Dean Finance Children Mundy – Chair Bishop – Chair M. Daley Brownlee – Vice-Chair Harris K. Boyle Briggs Gainey Davidson Haggerty Dean – Vice-Chair Kinsey Kavulich McCarter Mirabito Deasy Painter – Secretary Rozzi – Secretary Ravenstahl Conklin Game and Fish Commerce Haluska – Chair Thomas – Chair Mullery – Secretary Flynn Kula Gibbons – Subcommittee Chair on Financial Services and Banking Mahoney Neilson Farina Mirabito – Subcommittee Chair on Small Business Haggerty Miranda Galloway – Vice-Chair Sims – Secretary Gergely Davidson – Subcommittee Chair on Housing Snyder Kavulich – Subcommittee Chair on Economic Development White Longietti Gaming Consumer Youngblood – Chair Daley – Chair Deasy Burns – Subcommittee Chair on Telecommunications D. Costa – Vice-Chair Bradford Davis Kotik Cruz Matzie – Subcommittee Chair on Public Utilities Bizzarro Neuman Rozzi Molchany – Secretary Neilson White Donatucci – Secretary Davis Sims Kim Health Education Fabrizio – Chair Roebuck – Chair Clay Longietti – Subcommittee Chair on Basic Education Sabatina – Subcommittee Chair on Health Facilities Conklin – Subcommittee Chair on Higher Education Brown – Subcommittee Chair on Health Care Harkins – Subcommittee Chair on Special Education Boyle Carroll DeLissio Molchany Mullery O'Brien M. Daley – Secretary Santarsiero – Secretary O'Brien Wheatley Schlossberg Clay Human Services Environmental Cruz – Chair Vitali – Chair Kim Carroll – Subcommittee Chair on Energy Brownlee – Subcommittee Chair on Drugs and Alcohol Santarsiero – Subcommittee Chair on Parks and Forests Dean – Subcommittee Chair on Mental Health Barbin DeLissio Farina Pashinski Harris – Secretary Kortz McCarter Kinsey – Secretary Gibbons Haggerty Snyder – Subcommittee Chair on Mining Molchany Bradford Insurance Ethics DeLuca – Chair Kotik – Chair D. Costa – Vice-Chair Dean B. Boyle – Secretary

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Barbin Rules Davis Dermody Kotik Hanna Matzie Frankel Pashinski Sturla Gainey Goodman Neilson Waters Markosek Judiciary Wheatley Caltagirone – Chair Mundy Sabatina – Subcommittee Chair on Courts McGeehan Bradford – Subcommittee Chair on Crime and Corrections Matzie White – Subcommittee Chair on Family Law Kula Kula – Secretary Neuman D. Costa Parker Neuman D. Costa Dean Barbin State Gov. V. Brown Cohen – Chair Flynn – Secretary Labor Briggs – Subcommittee Chair on Government Relations Keller – Chair McNeill Gergely – Vice-Chair Sims – Subcommittee on Federal-State Relations B. Boyle Daley Donatucci O'Brien Galloway Harris Harkins Schlossberg Parker Vitali White Neuman Tourism Snyder – Secretary Kirkland – Chair Farina – Secretary Liquor Longietti – Subcommittee Chair on Recreation P. Costa – Chair Matzie – Subcommittee Chair on Travel Promotion, History and Kotik – Subcommittee Chair on Licensing Heritage Mahoney – Subcommittee Chair on Marketing Rozzi B. Boyle Brown Burns Burns Sabatina Deasy – Subcommittee Chair on Arts and Entertainment Wheatley Davidson Davis – Secretary Gibbons Ravenstahl Harhai Transportation McGeehan – Chair Local Gov't Carroll – Subcommittee Chair on Highways Freeman – Chair Briggs – Subcommittee Chair on Transportation Safety Mahoney – Subcommittee Chair on Counties Kortz –Subcommittee Chair on Aviation M. Daley – Subcommittee Chair on Townships Longietti Kim Santarsiero – Subcommittee Chair on Railroads Miranda Gainey – Secretary Mirabito – Subcommittee Chair on Boroughs Schlossberg Painter Kinsey McNeill Parker – Subcommittee Chair on Public Transportation Kavulich Harkins Urban Affairs Harhai – Chair Prof. Lic. Brownlee – Subcommittee Chair on Cities, Counties – First Class Readshaw – Chair Deasy – Subcommittee Chair on Cities, Counties – Second Class Kortz – Vice-Chair Clay – Secretary Gibbons – Secretary Gainey Briggs Kim – Subcommittee Chair on Cities, Third Class Galloway Molchany Gergely Donatucci Harris K. Boyle Parker Neilson McNeill Sims

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Vets Affairs On the question, Sainato – Chair Will the House agree to the motion? Barbin – Subcommittee Chair on Military and Veterans Facilities Motion was agreed to, and at 1:07 p.m., e.s.t., the House Ravenstahl adjourned. Donatucci – Subcommittee Chair on Security and Emergency

Response Bizzarro – Secretary Kortz Haggerty Miranda Harkins Mullery

The SPEAKER. For the information of the members, there will be no further votes today.

BILLS REMOVED FROM TABLE

The SPEAKER. The Speaker recognizes the majority leader, who moves that the following bills be removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the active calendar:

HB 19; HB 46; HB 48; HB 78; HB 91; HB 108; HB 111; HB 118; and HB 185.

On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to.

BILL RECOMMITTED

The SPEAKER. The Speaker recognizes the majority leader, who moves that HB 124 be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations.

On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to.

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. Seeing no further business before the House, the Speaker recognizes the lady from Montgomery County, Ms. , who moves that this House do adjourn until Monday, February 4, 2013, at 1 p.m., e.s.t., unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.