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Executive Calendar EXECUTIVE CALENDAR Senate of Pennsylvania HARRISBURG, PA SESSION OF 2019 Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Re- New Date Legislative Senate Name of Nominee appoint- appoint- Referred Day District ment ment ACCOUNTANCY, STATE BOARD: 1-01-19 15 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Lynell Scaff, resigned) 1-28-19 12 29 David Stonesifer, Sinking Spring X 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Libby White, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Tina Miller, resigned) 3-25-19 4 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Dolly Lalvani, term expired) ADJUTANT GENERAL, PENNSYLVANIA: 1-16-19 13 12 Maj. Gen. Anthony Carrelli, North Wales X AGING, PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL: 1-01-19 15 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Dene Liott, resigned) 4-08-19 1 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Daniel Drake, resigned) AGING, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 48 Robert Torres, Middletown X (vice, Teresa Osborne, term expired) AGRICULTURE, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 33 Russell Redding, Gettysburg X APPALACHIAN STATES LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE COMMISSION: 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, E. Christopher Abruzzo, resigned) ARCHITECTS LICENSURE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, David Majernik, term expired) ARTS, PENNSYLVANIA COUNCIL: 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Gayle Isa, resigned) AUCTIONEER EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Timothy Wiggin, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Matthew Rader, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Mary Louise Doyle, resigned) BANKING AND SECURITIES COMMISSION: 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Gerald Pappert, resigned) 1 Re- New Date Legislative Senate Name of Nominee appoint- appoint- Referred Day District ment ment BANKING AND SECURITIES, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 10 Robin Wiessmann, Newtown X BARBER EXAMINERS, STATE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Sharon Dell, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Mark Robertson, resigned) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Donald Yost, deceased) CANCER CONTROL, PREVENTION AND RESEARCH ADVISORY BOARD, PENNSYLVANIA: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Joel Noumoff, resigned) CHARTER SCHOOL APPEAL BOARD, STATE: 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Jamie Bracey, resigned) CHILDREN©S TRUST FUND BOARD: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Harry Hamilton, resigned) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Carole Gravagno, resigned) CHIROPRACTIC, STATE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, George Khoury, term expired) COMMONWEALTH, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 10 Kathy Boockvar, Doylestown X (vice, Pedro Cortes, resigned) COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 37 Dennis Davin, Pittsburgh X CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 31 Cynthia Dunn, Camp Hill X CORONERS© EDUCATION BOARD: 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Saralee Funke, resigned) CORRECTIONS, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 31 John Wetzel, Mechanicsburg X COSMETOLOGY, STATE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 31 Nathanael R. Brague, Camp Hill X (vice, Elaine Gowaty, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Christopher Metz, resigned) 3-25-19 4 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, James Farrell, resigned) CRANE OPERATORS, STATE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Jack Pletcher, resigned) 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Jason Giurintano, term expired) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, John Dohner, term expired) 2 Re- New Date Legislative Senate Name of Nominee appoint- appoint- Referred Day District ment ment DELAWARE RIVER AND ITS NAVIGABLE TRIBUTARIES, NAVAGATION COMMISSION: 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, James McDermott, resigned) DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 48 Jennifer Smith, Jonestown X DRUG, DEVICE AND COSMETIC BOARD, PENNSYLVANIA: 3-18-19 7 42 Rodney R. Akers, Esq., Pittsburgh X (vice, Jeffrey Pincus, term expired) 3-18-19 7 31 Nathanael R. Brague, Camp Hill X (vice, Thomas Weida, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, George Pajovich, term expired) 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Jeffrey Runge, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Susan Williams, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Pamela Higgins, term expired) 3-18-19 7 31 Victoria S. Madden, Esq., Lemoyne X (vice, Janis Creason, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, John Keegan, term expired) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Richard Grimaldi, term expired) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Joan Tarloff, deceased) EDUCATION, STATE BOARD: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Colleen Sheehan, resigned) 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Craig Snider, resigned) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Jay Badams, resigned) ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, PENNSYLVANIA: 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Robert Sanders, resigned) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 15 Patrick McDonnell, Harrisburg X GENERAL SERVICES, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 13 Curt Topper, Lititz X HAMBURG CENTER: 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Nancy Ann Houser, resigned) HEALTH POLICY BOARD: 1-28-19 12 17 Jodie B. Szlachta, Havertown X (vice, Ronald Dendas, term expired) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, C. Michael Blackwood, resigned) 3-18-19 7 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Cecelia Dougherty, resigned) 3-18-19 7 31 Thomas J.Yablonski, Jr., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Anne Henry, resigned) 3 Re- New Date Legislative Senate Name of Nominee appoint- appoint- Referred Day District ment ment HEALTH, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 48 Dr. Rachel Levine, Middletown X HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE STATE SYSTEM: 3-25-19 4 15 Elise Claire Schell, Harrisburg X (vice, Harold Shields, resigned) HUMAN SERVICES, SECRETARY: 1-16-19 13 15 Teresa D. Miller, Harrisburg X INDUSTRIAL BOARD: 3-18-19 7 29 Ashley Fehr, Pine Grove X (vice, Bony Dawood, resigned) 3-18-19 7 15 Stephen A. Latanishen, Harrisburg X (vice, Cathy Mary, resigned) INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF PENNSYLVANIA: 1-16-19 13 15 Jessica Altman, Harrisburg X JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ALLEGHENY COUNTY: 1-01-19 15 31 Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esq., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Hon. Ronald W. Folino, resigned) 4-08-19 1 43 Elliot Howsie, Esq., Pittsburgh X (vice, Hon. Donna Jo McDaniel, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, BEAVER COUNTY: 3-18-19 7 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Deborah A. Kunselman, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, BUCKS COUNTY: 3-18-19 7 42 Rodney R. Akers, Esq., Pittsburgh X (add to complement) 3-18-19 7 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (add to complement) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, BUTLER COUNTY: 1-01-19 15 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Marilyn J. Horan, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CHESTER COUNTY: 3-18-19 7 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. James P. MacElree, II, resigned) 3-18-19 7 31 Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esq., Mechanicsburg X (vice, Hon. Phyllis R. Streitel, resigned) 4-08-19 1 31 Victoria S. Madden, Esq., Lemoyne X (vice, Hon. Anthony A. Sarcione, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, CUMBERLAND COUNTY: 3-18-19 7 42 Rodney R. Akers, Esq., Pittsburgh X (vice, Hon. Merle L. Ebert, Jr., resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, DELAWARE COUNTY: 1-28-19 12 42 Rodney R. Akers, Esq., Pittsburgh X (vice, Hon. Chad F. Kenney, resigned) 3-18-19 7 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, James F. Nilon, Jr., resigned) 4 Re- New Date Legislative Senate Name of Nominee appoint- appoint- Referred Day District ment ment JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, DELAWARE COUNTY: (Continued) 3-18-19 7 31 Marisa G.Z. Lehr, Esq., Mechanicsburg X (add to complement) 3-18-19 7 31 Victoria S. Madden, Esq., Lemoyne X (vice, Hon. Christine Fizzano Cannon, resigned) 4-08-19 1 31 Brittany Erney-Muniz, Esq., Carlisle X (vice, Hon. Nathaniel C. Nichols, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ELK COUNTY/CAMERON COUNTY: 3-25-19 4 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Richard A. Masson, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, ERIE COUNTY: 3-18-19 7 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon. Robert A. Sambroak, Jr., deceased) 3-25-19 4 42 Rodney R. Akers, Esq., Pittsburgh X (vice, Hon. John Garhart, resigned) 4-08-19 1 50 Marshall J. Piccinini, Esq., Edinboro X (vice, Hon. William R. Cunningham, resigned) (Two-thirds vote required on above) JUDGE, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, LANCASTER COUNTY: 1-01-19 15 15 Anne Gingrich Cornick, Esq., Harrisburg X (vice, Hon.
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