COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019

SESSION OF 2019 203D OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 30

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE, The House convened at 11 a.m., e.d.t. CONSIDERED FIRST TIME, AND TABLED HB 102, PN 101 By Rep. GILLESPIE THE SPEAKER () PRESIDING An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for eligibility for license. The SPEAKER. My apologies. We were in attendance at the 2019 civic commemoration of the Holocaust in the Governor's GAME AND FISHERIES. Reception Room, and I am very sorry that I am delayed, but it was a powerful and moving ceremony. HB 301, PN 404 By Rep. GILLESPIE

An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated PRAYER Statutes, in hunting and furtaking, further providing for penalties.

HON. WILLIAM C. KORTZ II, member of the House of GAME AND FISHERIES. Representatives, offered the following prayer: HB 615, PN 610 By Rep. GILLESPIE Please bow your heads. Lord, it is always springtime in the heart that loves You. An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Springtime is a season of optimism and hope, reflected in the new Consolidated Statutes, in retirement for State employees and officers, further defining "enforcement officer." life springing up around us. May we be alive to the gentle influences of the May Day, which brings new experiences to all GAME AND FISHERIES. who may receive them. Thank You, Lord, for the hope that You bring, the renewal that You bring both to this world and to our The SPEAKER. Representative Gregory, if you will please hearts and into our lives, for You are the creator, the alpha and come to the rostrum. Let us bring down the Bellwood-Antis High the omega. School Girls Basketball Team. We have a lot to cover here today. We humbly ask for Your blessing and Your guidance as we Could we bring the team down to the well of the House and onto make very important decisions today. In Your name, Amen. the rostrum. Representative McCarter will follow. Representative PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE McCarter, you will be next. Would the rest of the team come down to the well of the (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and House, please. All members, please take your seats. Sergeants at visitors.) Arms, please close the doors of the House. If members do need to get onto the floor, that is fine, but right now we are going to The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Kortz. have everybody take their seats. These young ladies have traveled quite some distance to be JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED with us today. Representative Gregory, how far have they traveled? A good 2-hour drive to and from, 2 hours each way. So The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the we are just so honored to have them with us. Everybody, please Journal of Tuesday, April 30, 2019, will be postponed until take your seats. printed. Again, I do apologize for the delay, but we were at the Holocaust memorial service in the Governor's Reception Room, which was quite moving. Representative is called upon to begin a recognition of these outstanding young ladies. Please take your seats. 640 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

BELLWOOD-ANTIS HIGH SCHOOL The Explorers captured the 2019 Class AAA Pennsylvania GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM PRESENTED Cup. They clinched their sixth – sixth – Class AAA hockey title by defeating North Allegheny 6 to 3 at the Robert Morris The SPEAKER. Representative, you may begin. University Island Sports Center in Pittsburgh on March 23. The Mr. GREGORY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. final score does not really reflect how close this game was, but I am honored to have with me today members of the the game was tied 3-3 after two periods. In the third period, the Bellwood-Antis Girls Basketball Team. Recognizing those to the Explorers stepped it up, scoring three unanswered goals and left of us, here in front are two seniors, Riley D'Angelo and Ali showing great character in the clutch. Wagner; if you could raise your hands. Also to the left is head Mr. Speaker, I am incredibly proud of this young team and coach Jim Swaney, as well as his assistant coaching staff, Kyley their coaches. They continue a long tradition of ice hockey Longo-McGarvey and Ryan McGarvey. success at La Salle High School. Colleagues, as a sportscaster in Blair County in the eighties As I said earlier, La Salle College High School has now won and nineties, I have to tell you that we were the center of the high six ice hockey titles. Six. That is four more than the Philadelphia school girls basketball universe back in those days, featuring two Flyers, that is one more than the Penguins, and ties the Pittsburgh straight USA Today National Champions from the Altoona Lady Steelers. Mr. Speaker, I am sure that one or more of these fine Lions. However, during those days, there was always a sleeping young men up here may be our next Bobby Orr, Bobby Clarke, giant just down the road on I-99 waiting to explode, and boy, or Sidney Crosby. have the Bellwood-Antis Lady Blue Devils exploded on the scene Representing the team to left of the Speaker today are head in State high school girls basketball. This team culminated their coach Wally Muehlbronner – raise your hands, please – and the season with a State championship, placing first in the PIAA State team's four seniors, Zach Baker, Bryan Evans, Sean Keaveney, Class AA Girls Basketball Championship. and Brandon Leer. And assistant coaches, down in the well here, They are very good shooters. In the championship game win coaches P.J. Quinn, Bud Lipski, and Chuck Cirelli; and players over West Middlesex High School, they shot 12 for 24 from Fabrizio Mazzarelli, Sam Lipkin, Michael Casey, Eric Ford – 3-point range. That was the deciding factor. They finished their raise your hands, guys, when we call – Collin Kleiser, Max season with 27 wins and 3 losses. I am so impressed by this Levenberg, David Brunner, Daniel Sambuco, Nolan program, but equally impressed by the Bellwood-Antis School Woudenberg, Ryan Walsh, Ryan Ferry, Jan Olenginski, Andrew District. It is a great school district. Budzynski, David Kimmel, Nathan Benner, Liam Gross, and So with me today I have a citation to recognize the players, Aidan McCabe. the managers, and the coaching staff. And no pressure, ladies, Mr. Speaker, I would like to ask the members to join me in because you are now two-time State defending champions; enjoy honoring these exemplary young high school athletes for their the accolades. But I already know that you are focused on next stellar performances on the ice. They are tremendous year, and I hope we have a chance to do this again to celebrate a ambassadors for Springfield Township in particular, but also for three-peat. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a whole. I am very Please join me today in congratulating the Bellwood-Antis honored to host them on the floor today of this chamber. Lady Blue Devils for their accomplishment as State champions. Thank you so much, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Outstanding. Thank you so much. We are The SPEAKER. Representative McCarter, that is quite a going to take a photo here on the rostrum. Please stay there, we championship team – six championships. Congratulations, young are going to bring down Representative Gregory and the rest of men, coaches, and to your parents as well. Thank you. the team and coaches. James Fata's grandson is on this team; Liam, right? Liam, where are you? Is he here? Liam, good to see you. We are sorry If we could bring, just while we are going to get the photo in your grandpa cannot be here today. the well of the House, if we could bring the championship hockey team from La Salle. And the captains and seniors can come up to Representative Topper, if you will come to the rostrum, you the rostrum now. will be next. Representative Topper has brought to us winners of Sergeants at Arms, if you will let the team exit at this time. All the Pennsylvania State Interscholastic Rifle Championships in members, please take your seats. We are going to let the Smallbore for the third consecutive year. If they will come down, champion ladies from the Bellwood-Antis High School team exit, please. And while they are coming down – we are having them and then we will begin our next presentation. Thank you. in the well of the House – I am just going to say a few words about them. LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL ICE HOCKEY TEAM PRESENTED GUESTS INTRODUCED

The SPEAKER. Representative McCarter. The SPEAKER. In the rear of the House, we have Mr. McCARTER. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Representative 's Bedford district office staff. As Today I rise with immense pleasure to honor the La Salle I say your name, please stand: Tammie Hess, Karen Novak, Erin College High School Ice Hockey Team and their coaches, head Weyant; and from the McConnellsburg district office staff, coach Wally Muehlbronner and assistant coaches P.J. Quinn, Bonnie Keefer and Whitney Kipp. We are so honored to have you Bud Lipski, and Chuck Cirelli. here today. Thanks for traveling to come be with us. Thank you.

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And we have, in the rear of the House, Jerimiah Eyler. the National Coalition of 100 Black Women was established. Jerimiah, will you stand. Thanks, buddy. He is a junior at New And today, along with Representative and Oxford High School and he is with Representative Representative , we are proud to welcome them. for today. Thanks very much for being with us. Among the ranks, we have the first national vice president, In the rear of the House is Eric Schulden, who is a senior at Dr. Gina Charles; we have the Harrisburg president, Tiffany Kutztown University. Where is Eric? Thanks, Eric. He is with Brown; and we have April Everett, the chair of public policy back Representative and Representative in the Philadelphia chapter. We work together closely on safe today. Thanks so much for being with us, Eric. harbor legislation. Many of you received postcards from these ladies, and, Mr. Speaker, we passed that bill out of the House last STATEMENT BY MR. TOPPER November. That is effective action. Please, colleagues, welcome these distinguished women. The SPEAKER. I am going to turn it over to my good friend, The SPEAKER. Thank you so much for being with us, and Representative Jesse Topper. You may proceed, sir. I will come down and get a photo. We are so honored to have Mr. TOPPER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. you. It is my pleasure today to welcome to the floor of the House the Everett Rifle Team, which is a group of students from Everett GUESTS INTRODUCED High School and Bedford High School, both located in the 78th District. They are celebrating their third consecutive State The SPEAKER. Representative Dave Hickernell has some championship, and we are so honored to have them here. I ask if special guests for us as well, if they will stand. It is a delegation you could all give them a round of applause. from Russia. And if they will all stand, please. They are right in Thank you, Mr. Speaker. the back. This group, as you know, has traveled from around the The SPEAKER. Stay right there, Representative Topper is world to be with us, so I would ask all members to listen to this, going to be with you, team. And thanks so much for joining us. about this organization, I should say. I know that is quite a drive. They have traveled to the United States through an organization called the American Council of Young Political This esteemed group – we have two esteemed groups with us Leaders. And the goal is that every year since 1966, with the today in the back of the House. As soon as the team exits, I am support of the United States Department of State, the American going to introduce those groups. Council of Young Political Leaders has conducted exchange Members, please take your seats. We have some other guests programs for rising political leaders from all over the world. that have traveled some distance to be with us. These programs are designed for bipartisan groups of emerging leaders under the age of 40 – we have a good number that are GUESTS INTRODUCED actually elected officials here in the State House of Representatives in Pennsylvania – and they visit each country's The SPEAKER. In the rear of the House, I am pleased to capital city and they meet with government officials, policy welcome – and if they will stand – members of the Pennsylvania experts, and business leaders. Since 1971 there has been an chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women. The exchange between the United States and Russia. This year's group's "…mission is to advocate on behalf of black women and exchange is for the students that have come over, or the young girls to promote leadership development and gender equality in leaders that have come over from Russia. They are visiting the areas of health, education and economic empowerment." And Washington, DC, but also many places in Pennsylvania. we are so honored to have them. They are guests of As I call out your name, please raise your hand: the Honorable Representative Joanna McClinton, Representative Morgan Egor Anisimov, the Honorable Diana Iakovleva, Mr. Oleg Cephas and Representative Patty Kim. And in addition, I believe Korniakov, Mr. Grigorii Mikhailov, Ms. Valeriia Sharko, and amongst the team that is here are Latifah Fields, who is the Ms. Irina Zaitseva. And they are escorted today by Mr. Alexander Pennsylvania chapter president, and Tiffany Brown, who is the Solovyev. Thank you so much for being with us today. We are so Harrisburg chapter president. honored to have you.

We have a guest page, Casey Helmeczi. Casey is a guest of STATEMENT BY MS. McCLINTON Representative Gillespie. Representative has some guests from his The SPEAKER. The Chair is going to call on Representative district. That means they have traveled a good 4 1/2 hours to be Joanna McClinton, on unanimous consent. with us. Gary Dovey of Penn-Northwest Development, please Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. stand; Jim Lowry, Greenville Area Economic Development; Mr. Speaker, in 1970, 24 visionary Black women began Brad Gosser, Greenville-Reynolds Development Corp.; Ellen meeting in their homes in New York City to assess the problems Pardee, Greenville-Reynolds Development Corp.; and Todd and the opportunities that were left behind in the wake of the very Hittle from Hempfield Township. Thank you so much for being turbulent 1960s. Their mission was simple: to build partnerships with us today. Great to have you here. Thank you, Representative that would serve and make a difference in their communities, and Wentling, for bringing them. to mobilize their emerging stature as a visible force of influence promoting gender and racial equality. As a result of their efforts,

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DR. BRENDA ALLEN PRESENTED And so again we thank you for helping to bring to us the resources that allow us to do that job and to change the State of The SPEAKER. We have a very special guest, a very special Pennsylvania by the individuals that we produce, and by that guest. I always love to, as you do, love to honor the heads of our distinction, also change the country and the world. So thank you, private universities and public universities and colleges and and thank you for the opportunity to be here. schools in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Would The SPEAKER. Thank you, Dr. Allen. Thank you so much. Dr. Brenda Allen, the president of Lincoln University, please We are really honored that you would come. stand and come on up to the rostrum. We are so honored to have you, Dr. Allen. Representative John Lawrence and RECONSIDERATION MOTION FILED Representative Steve Kinsey have brought Dr. Allen to us as a guest. The SPEAKER. Representative Benninghoff and Dr. Allen was named the 14th president of her alma mater, Representative Cutler have filed a motion to reconsider a bill. It Lincoln University, on May 11, 2017; began her tenure on July is a motion to reconsider HB 1055, which was defeated on the 1, 2017. Previously, she served for quite some time, July of 2009 30th day of April. And the Speaker is in receipt of that this until June of 2017, as the provost and vice chancellor at Winston May 1. Salem State University. She has also held academic positions at Brown University, Smith College, University of Massachusetts, We are going to take the master roll here shortly, I just need and Yale University. She holds a bachelor's from Lincoln to do the leaves. University and a master's and doctorate from Howard University in Washington, DC. Dr. Allen, we do not have a lot of time, but we would love it LEAVES OF ABSENCE if you wanted to – it is extempore – but if you wanted to say a few words to our distinguished body. We are honored that you The SPEAKER. Representative Fred KELLER of Snyder would be here. And just give me a moment until I get everybody County has requested to be on leave for the day, Bob BROOKS seated. of Westmoreland County for the day, and Lynda CULVER of Everybody, if you could please take your seats, staff included. Northumberland County for the day. Without objection, those If everybody could please take their seats. will be granted. Dr. Allen, thank you so much. Representative of Allegheny County, for the Dr. ALLEN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. day, has requested to be on leave. Without objection, that will be And I want to thank Representative Lawrence for the granted. invitation. We have several students and staff up in the balcony, so we are so pleased. I bring you greetings from the entire Lincoln MASTER ROLL CALL University community. We want to say thank you to the House of Representatives for your continuous support in bringing State The SPEAKER. Let us please proceed to vote on the master appropriations to Lincoln University that allow us to help roll. discount tuition for our instate students as well as provide great funding for some of the academic opportunities that we are able The following roll call was recorded: to offer. I think if I were to say two things that are important about PRESENT–194 Lincoln University right now, number one is that Lincoln Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Readshaw University is the first degree-granting historically Black Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Reese institution in this country. Pennsylvania has the distinct honor of Bernstine Frankel Longietti Rigby being the home of the first two historically Black institutions Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roae dedicated to educating African-Americans. And what is so Boback Fritz Madden Roebuck Borowicz Gabler Mako Rothman important about that statistic is that these two institutions were Boyle Galloway Malagari Rozzi established well before the emancipation of African-Americans Bradford Gaydos Maloney Ryan in this country. And so because of that, I think Pennsylvania is Briggs Gillen Markosek Sainato the home of two national treasures. Brown Gillespie Marshall Samuelson Bullock Gleim Masser Sanchez I think the second thing that is important to say about Lincoln Burgos Goodman Matzie Sankey University is that continuing through today, we have been Burns Gregory McCarter Sappey successful in creating individuals who have gone on to lead and Caltagirone Greiner McClinton Saylor change the courses of society. I think the most important statistic Carroll Grove McNeill Schemel Causer Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg today is that we rank number one among 4-year colleges in Cephas Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt Pennsylvania for moving individuals from the lowest economic Ciresi Harkins Merski Schroeder ladder to the top fifth, and so we are grateful to be able to provide Comitta Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer that social mobility for our students. As you all know, if you can Conklin Harris Metzgar Shusterman Cook Heffley Mihalek Simmons transform the life of an individual, that can relate to transforming Cox Helm Millard Sims the lives of their communities and the nation and the world. Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder

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Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney Mr. BARRAR called up HR 232, PN 1399, entitled: Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens A Resolution designating May 16, 2019, as "Congenital Disorders Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi of Glycosylation (CDG) Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania. Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla Day Irvin Murt Thomas Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash * * * DeLissio James Nelson Toepel Delloso Jones Nesbit Toohil Mr. LAWRENCE called up HR 233, PN 1400, entitled: Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Topper DeLuca Kail O'Neal Ullman A Resolution designating May 2, 2019, as "Oxford Grain and Hay Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Vitali Company Day" in Pennsylvania. Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Walsh DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Warner Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warren * * * Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Webster Driscoll Kim Peifer Wentling Mr. HEFFLEY called up HR 236, PN 1437, entitled: Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wheatley Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheeland A Resolution designating March 20, 2019, as "Forest Firefighter Ecker Klunk Polinchock White Day" in Pennsylvania. Emrick Knowles Puskaric Williams Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman * * * Farry Krueger Rabb Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Mr. MURT called up HR 243, PN 1460, entitled: Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker A Resolution recognizing April 8, 2019, as "Cushing's Syndrome ADDITIONS–0 Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

NOT VOTING–0 * * *

EXCUSED–8 Mr. MURT called up HR 245, PN 1461, entitled:

Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Cruz Gainey Rader Youngblood A Resolution recognizing the week of April 15 through 21, 2019, as "Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania. LEAVES ADDED–6 * * * Cephas Grove Nesbit Williams Cook Madden Mr. FARRY called up HR 265, PN 1568, entitled:

LEAVES CANCELED–1 A Resolution recognizing the month of May 2019 as "Melanoma and Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month" in Pennsylvania. Cephas * * *

The SPEAKER. There are 194 members who have voted on Mr. DEASY called up HR 266, PN 1569, entitled: the master roll, so we have a quorum. A Resolution honoring the memory and legacy of the late Crafton Police Department Patrolman Henry Louis Hufnagel 100 years after his UNCONTESTED CALENDAR on-duty death.

RESOLUTIONS PURSUANT TO RULE 35 * * *

Mr. BURNS called up HR 124, PN 790, entitled: Mr. METCALFE called up HR 271, PN 1581, entitled:

A Resolution designating May 1, 2019, as "Law Day" in A Resolution designating the week of May 5 through 11, 2019, as Pennsylvania and urging lawmakers, attorneys, judges and schools to "Drinking Water Week" in Pennsylvania. participate in this year's celebration. * * * * * * Ms. O'MARA called up HR 278, PN 1616, entitled: Mr. GABLER called up HR 204, PN 1611, entitled: A Resolution designating May 4, 2019, as "Forgotten Cemetery A Resolution honoring the Pennsylvania Jaycees on the Day" in Pennsylvania. 80th anniversary of its founding. * * * * * *

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Mr. WILLIAMS called up HR 286, PN 1622, entitled: Carroll Grove McNeill Schemel Causer Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg A Resolution expressing condolences to the city of Paris, France, on Cephas Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt the destruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral. Ciresi Harkins Merski Schroeder Comitta Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer Conklin Harris Metzgar Shusterman * * * Cook Heffley Mihalek Simmons Cox Helm Millard Sims Mr. BRIGGS called up HR 287, PN 1623, entitled: Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney A Resolution designating April 30, 2019, as "Life Sciences Day" in Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats Pennsylvania. Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla * * * Day Irvin Murt Thomas Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash Mr. MURT called up HR 291, PN 1626, entitled: DeLissio James Nelson Toepel Delloso Jones Nesbit Toohil A Resolution designating May 1, 2019, as "The Battle of the Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Topper Crooked Billet Day" in Pennsylvania. DeLuca Kail O'Neal Ullman Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Vitali Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Walsh * * * DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Warner Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warren Mr. READSHAW called up HR 297, PN 1632, entitled: Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Webster Driscoll Kim Peifer Wentling A Resolution designating the month of May 2019 as "Motorcycle Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wheatley Safety and Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheeland Ecker Klunk Polinchock White Emrick Knowles Puskaric Williams * * * Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Mr. SCHLOSSBERG called up HR 298, PN 1633, Farry Krueger Rabb entitled: Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker

A Resolution designating the month of May 2019 as "Mental Health Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. NAYS–0

NOT VOTING–0 On the question,

Will the House adopt the resolutions? EXCUSED–8

The SPEAKER. It is quite a few. We are going to ask you to Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon please take a look on your screens at the uncontested House Cruz Gainey Rader Youngblood calendar. We are not going to go through a summary. We are going to just take a vote. I have identified each and every resolution that is on the uncontested House calendar that has been The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was called up by the Speaker today. determined in the affirmative and the resolutions were adopted.

On the question recurring, The SPEAKER. A number of members are going to speak on Will the House adopt the resolutions? resolutions at the end of the session date. They do not have guests. The following roll call was recorded: STATEMENT BY MR. GABLER YEAS–194 The SPEAKER. Representative and Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Readshaw Representative do have some guests on HR 204. If Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Reese Bernstine Frankel Longietti Rigby they could please come up to the front podium. Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roae Members, please take your seats. Boback Fritz Madden Roebuck Representative Matt Gabler, Representative Stan Saylor, the Borowicz Gabler Mako Rothman floor is yours. Boyle Galloway Malagari Rozzi Bradford Gaydos Maloney Ryan Mr. GABLER. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Briggs Gillen Markosek Sainato I rise to thank the members for their support of HR 204, which Brown Gillespie Marshall Samuelson recognizes the 80th anniversary of the Pennsylvania Jaycees, an Bullock Gleim Masser Sanchez organization whose members and alumni have greatly Burgos Goodman Matzie Sankey Burns Gregory McCarter Sappey contributed to our communities and our Commonwealth. I am Caltagirone Greiner McClinton Saylor very honored to introduce to you some of the distinguished guests who have joined us for today's session.

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My constituent from DuBois, Neil Hanes, currently serves as REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD the 83d State president of the Pennsylvania Jaycees. He is also joined by the Pennsylvania Jaycees State treasurer, Sheri Price, The SPEAKER. Representative of Bucks County who is also from our DuBois chapter; and also, past presidents is recognized on HR 265. Colleen Witman and Peter Urscheler. They are in the rear of the Mr. FARRY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. House. I would like to ask the members to please welcome our I would like to submit comments for the record on skin cancer guests. and melanoma awareness. Thank you. Originally founded on May 1, 1939, in Wilkes-Barre, The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Farry. Pennsylvania, as the Pennsylvania Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Pennsylvania Jaycees, as it is now known, is Mr. FARRY submitted the following remarks for the composed of 19 chapters across the Commonwealth. Their Legislative Journal: mission is to empower young people to create positive change. Jaycees members are leaders and rising stars in their communities Today I would like to bring awareness to a very serious medical issue who give of their time, talent, and treasure to make their that takes hundreds of lives every year. Skin cancer is the most common community and our Commonwealth a better place. In fact, we are form of cancer in the United States, with current estimates that one in also joined today and every day by the 54th State president, who five Americans will develop it in their lifetime. With summer quickly approaching and people spending more time out in the sun, it is very you are all very familiar with as our majority Appropriations important and timely to bring awareness to the risk factors, prevention chairman, Stan Saylor. tips, and screening practices. As a native of DuBois, I would like to note how very proud Each year in the U.S. over 5.4 million cases of nonmelanoma skin the DuBois Jaycees are to be the home chapter of our 83d State cancer are treated in more than 3.3 million people. And it is estimated president as well as our current State treasurer. And we are also that 192,310 new cases of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, so proud to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2019. The good news is that with early Pennsylvania Jaycees. In recognition of the contributions and detection and treatment, melanoma and other skin cancers are highly accomplishments of all of the Jaycees members and alumni treatable. Regular skin self-examinations to check for signs of skin across the past eight decades, I am proud to offer HR 204 and to cancer and doctor visits or screenings are key to early detection. If you have time today, I encourage you to stop by the Pennsylvania thank the members of this body for your support. Thank you all Academy of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery's station in the East so very much. Wing Rotunda, where they are offering free skin cancer screenings and instruction on skin self-examinations. STATEMENT BY MR. SAYLOR Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleagues for their support of HR 265, which designates May 2019 as "Melanoma and Skin Cancer The SPEAKER. Representative Stan Saylor, our majority Detection and Prevention Month" in Pennsylvania, and for their help in raising awareness of this important issue. Appropriations chair. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I rise today to make you aware of this organization. The The SPEAKER. We are going to take announcements. We are Pennsylvania Jaycees and the United States Jaycees is the number not going to be recessing; we are only going to be at ease. one— The SPEAKER. Please suspend, sir. My apologies. Members, please take your seats. Sergeants at Arms, you can APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING open the doors of the House, but please take your seats. It is the 80th anniversary of the Jaycees. We have guests with us today The SPEAKER. The Chair calls upon the majority and we are so honored that they could take the time to be with us. Appropriations chair for a committee announcement. Chairman Saylor, please continue. Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately in the The Jaycees is the number one youth training organization for majority caucus room. young men and women throughout the world. Many of you know Thank you, Mr. Speaker. many of their projects that they raise for charity – millions of The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. dollars every year for St. Jude Children's Hospital, millions of So we are going to be at ease. The House will be at ease while dollars a year for MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association), and the Appropriations Committee meets. They are going to be just locally, right in Gettysburg, over in Adams County, the meeting in the majority caucus room, correct, sir? Majority Jaycees have what they call the Upper Adams Harvest Festival. caucus room. So we will be at ease until the Appropriations It is one of the largest apple harvest festivals in the country, Committee has completed its votes. They will be coming right raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to support the youth of back up to the floor and we are going to go right into voting on Adams County. third and second consideration votes. Thank you. There are no Throughout this country, there are many projects go on by caucus meetings prior to our votes. Jaycee chapters throughout who raise money to help their local communities. I am very proud to have been a part of their past, For our guests from Russia, if you could please come on down, and I want to congratulate the Jaycees for what they continue to we will take the photo now. Just come right up to the rostrum do to help our youth and our families and our communities to be with Representative Dave Hickernell, our Professional Licensure better places to live in. chair. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. The House will come to order. 646 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

BILLS REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEE HB 1086, PN 1258 By Rep. SAYLOR

HB 1031, PN 1178 By Rep. SAYLOR An Act repealing the act of June 5, 1937 (P.L.1656, No.344), known as the Store and Theatre Tax Act. An Act repealing obsolete laws concerning the Scotland School for Veterans' Children. APPROPRIATIONS.

APPROPRIATIONS. HB 1174, PN 1360 By Rep. SAYLOR

HB 1065, PN 1226 By Rep. SAYLOR An Act repealing the act of April 25, 1933 (P.L.74, No.49), entitled "An act relating to baseball and football on Sunday; prohibiting baseball An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 3033 and football on Sunday during certain hours, and also during certain over Redbank Creek in Brookville Borough, Jefferson County, as the other hours unless the electors of a municipality are in favor of the same CPL James Slagle 2nd Ranger Battalion Army Ranger WWII Memorial and, in certain cases, a license has first been secured from the municipal Bridge. authorities; providing for referendums to ascertain the will of the electors, and for the enactment and repeal of licensing ordinances and resolutions in accordance therewith; providing penalties; and repealing APPROPRIATIONS. inconsistent laws."

HB 1079, PN 1253 By Rep. SAYLOR APPROPRIATIONS.

An Act repealing the act of July 11, 1901 (P.L.668, No.337), entitled "An act to amend an act, entitled "An act to provide revenue by taxation," HB 1179, PN 1365 By Rep. SAYLOR approved the fifteenth day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven." An Act repealing the act of June 2, 1933 (P.L.1423, No.308), entitled "An act relating to Sunday music; permitting musicians to receive compensation for services rendered on Sunday; authorizing pay APPROPRIATIONS. concerts to be given and broadcast on Sunday under certain circumstances, and allowing school and certain public buildings and HB 1080, PN 1254 By Rep. SAYLOR parks to be used therefor; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Public Instruction; and imposing penalties." An Act repealing the act of April 20, 1927 (P.L.311, No.177), entitled "An act providing for a more equitable method of assessing APPROPRIATIONS. capital stock tax against corporations, limited partnerships, joint stock associations, and companies, in certain cases." HB 1180, PN 1366 By Rep. SAYLOR

APPROPRIATIONS. An Act repealing the act of July 2, 1935 (P.L.599, No.211), entitled "An act relating to motion picture exhibitions and sound motion picture HB 1081, PN 1255 By Rep. SAYLOR exhibitions, together with orchestral or other instrumental musical or mechanical musical accompaniment, prelude, playing, or selection in An Act repealing the act of June 22 1931 (P.L.685, No.250), entitled connection with or incidental thereto on Sunday; prohibiting motion "An act providing for the settlement of capital stock tax in the cases of picture exhibitions and sound motion picture exhibitions, and orchestral corporations, joint-stock associations, limited partnerships, and or other instrumental musical or mechanical musical accompaniment, companies which own assets which are exempted or relieved from prelude, playing, or selection incidental thereto on Sunday during certain capital stock tax." hours, and also during other hours, unless the electors of a municipality approve thereof; regulating the employment of persons in conducting APPROPRIATIONS. such exhibitions on Sunday; providing for referendums to ascertain the will of the of the electors; and providing penalties; and repealing inconsistent laws." HB 1083, PN 1256 By Rep. SAYLOR APPROPRIATIONS. An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, repealing provisions relating to capital stock and franchise tax reports and payment of tax. HB 1210, PN 1490 By Rep. SAYLOR

APPROPRIATIONS. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, repealing provisions relating to report of racial and ethnic groupings, to study of public schools that HB 1084, PN 1257 By Rep. SAYLOR provide Internet instruction, to corporate seal, to submission of plans, to disapproval of plans, to Department of Public Instruction to prepare An Act repealing the act of June 17, 1913 (P.L.507, No.335), plans, to establishment of reorganized school districts, to advance referred to as the Intangible Personal Property Tax Law. establishment, to special school watchmen-school districts in townships of the second class, to copies of school laws, to educational broadcasting, APPROPRIATIONS. to residences for teachers and janitors, to heating stoves to be shielded, to ventilation and thermometer, to fireproof construction, to doors to open outward and fire escapes, etc., to completion of abandoned WPA HB 1085, PN 1321 By Rep. SAYLOR projects in districts of the third and fourth class, to condition of grounds and shade trees, to summer schools, etc., to possession of telephone An Act repealing the act of June 22, 1935 (P.L.414, No.182), known pagers prohibited, to nonprofit school food program, to antitruancy as the State Personal Property Tax Act. programs, to medical care for children under six with defective hearing, to report, to care and treatment of pupils, to local wellness policy, to APPROPRIATIONS. foreign language academies, to monthly reports to school directors of the districts second, third and fourth class, to Read to Succeed Program, to

2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 647 department duties and powers, to schools or classes, supervisors, On the question, principals, instructors, etc., to estimate of expenses and reimbursements Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? and appropriations, to teachers of evening schools, to duties of public institutions of higher education, to medical education loan assistance and Bill was agreed to. to special study on the revenue impact of out-of-State tax credits. * * * APPROPRIATIONS. The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 860, CALENDAR PN 1127, entitled:

An Act amending the act of February 14, 2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION as the Right-to-Know Law, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in procedure, further providing for exceptions for The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 790, public records. PN 870, entitled: On the question, An Act providing appropriations from the General Fund for the Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? expenses of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Departments of the Bill was agreed to. Commonwealth, the public debt and the public schools for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019; * * * providing appropriations from special funds and accounts to the Executive and Judicial Departments for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to BILL PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019; and providing for the appropriation of Federal funds to the Executive and Judicial The SPEAKER. Representative calls up Departments for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for HB 632, and this is on page 5 of today's House calendar. Oh, we the payment of bills remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year are going to go over that. I am sorry. We are going over that bill ending June 30, 2019. temporarily.

On the question, * * * Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration?

Bill was agreed to. The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 800,

PN 964, entitled: * * * An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1196, as the Public School Code of 1949, in educational tax credits, further PN 1498, entitled: providing for definitions and for limitations.

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known On the question, as the Public School Code of 1949, making editorial changes. Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration?

On the question, Mr. SAYLOR offered the following amendment Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? No. A00886: Bill was agreed to. Amend Bill, page 1, line 12, by inserting after "organization,"" * * * "pass-through entity," Amend Bill, page 1, line 16, by inserting after "amended" where The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1001, it occurs the second time PN 1126, entitled: and the section is amended by adding a definition Amend Bill, page 4, by inserting between lines 27 and 28 An Act regulating milk banks that provide donor human milk in this "Pass-through entity." A partnership as defined in section Commonwealth. 301(n.0) of the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, a single-member limited liability company treated On the question, as a disregarded entity for Federal income tax purposes or a Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Pennsylvania S corporation as defined in section 301(n.1) of the Tax Bill was agreed to. Reform Code of 1971. The term includes a pass-through entity that owns an interest in a pass-through entity. The term also includes a qualified Subchapter S trust. * * * Amend Bill, page 5, by inserting between lines 10 and 11 "Qualified Subchapter S trust." As defined in section 1361(d)(3) The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 619, of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. PN 614, entitled: * * * Amend Bill, page 7, by inserting between lines 5 and 6 An Act providing for the annual designation and holiday observance Section 3. The amendment of the definition of "pass-through June 19 as "Juneteenth National Freedom Day" in this Commonwealth. entity" in section 2002-B of the act shall apply retroactively to January 1, 2015. Amend Bill, page 7, line 6, by striking out "3" and inserting 4 648 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

On the question, The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Will the House agree to the amendment? determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to.

The following roll call was recorded: On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as YEAS–138 amended?

Barrar Galloway Maloney Rigby The SPEAKER. Representative Mackenzie, amendment Benninghoff Gaydos Markosek Roae Bernstine Gillen Marshall Rothman 00893. I think Representative Mackenzie is withdrawing it but Bizzarro Gillespie Masser Rozzi wanted to speak on the amendment. My understanding is that Boback Gleim Matzie Ryan amendment is withdrawn. Amendment 00893 is withdrawn. Borowicz Gregory McCarter Sainato Briggs Greiner Mehaffie Sanchez Brown Grove Mentzer Sankey REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Burgos Hahn Merski Saylor Burns Harkins Metcalfe Schemel Caltagirone Harris Metzgar Schmitt The SPEAKER. The Chair is going to call on the majority Causer Heffley Mihalek Schroeder caucus chair for a caucus announcement. We are going to break Conklin Helm Millard Simmons for caucus. Cook Hennessey Miller, B. Sonney Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Cox Hershey Mizgorski Staats Cutler Hickernell Moul Stephens Republicans will caucus immediately. We would be prepared Davis, T. Irvin Mullins Struzzi to return to the floor at 1:30. Thank you. Day James Murt Sturla Delozier Jones Nelson Thomas DeLuca Jozwiak Nesbit Tobash DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Dermody Kail O'Neal Toepel Diamond Kaufer Oberlander Toohil The SPEAKER. Representative McClinton, for, if you want, DiGirolamo Kauffman Ortitay Topper a Democratic caucus meeting. Donatucci Keefer Owlett Ullman Dowling Keller, M.K. Peifer Walsh Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Dunbar Kirkland Petrarca Warner House Democrats, we will have a brief caucus immediately. Dush Klunk Pickett Warren If everyone could please report to the minority caucus room; a Ecker Knowles Polinchock Wentling brief caucus immediately. Emrick Kortz Puskaric Wheeland Everett Kulik Pyle White Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Farry Lawrence Quinn Zabel Fee Lewis Rabb Zimmerman Flynn Longietti Rapp RECESS Fritz Mackenzie Readshaw Turzai, Gabler Mako Reese Speaker The SPEAKER. The House will stand in recess until 1:30.

NAYS–55 RECESS EXTENDED Boyle Evans Kinsey Ravenstahl Bradford Fiedler Kosierowski Roebuck The time of recess was extended until 2 p.m. Bullock Fitzgerald Krueger Samuelson Carroll Frankel Lee Sappey Cephas Freeman Madden Schlossberg AFTER RECESS Ciresi Goodman Malagari Schweyer Comitta Hanbidge McClinton Shusterman The time of recess having expired, the House was called to Daley Harrell McNeill Sims Davidson Hohenstein Miller, D. Snyder order. Davis, A. Howard Mullery Vitali Dawkins Innamorato Neilson Webster Deasy Isaacson O'Mara Wheatley CALENDAR CONTINUED DeLissio Kenyatta Otten Williams Delloso Kim Pashinski CONSIDERATION OF HB 800 CONTINUED

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Driscoll The SPEAKER. We are going to temporarily go over, EXCUSED–8 although we are going to return to it, HB 800. We are going to temporarily go over HB 800. That is just temporary. Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Cruz Gainey Rader Youngblood Representative , you want to speak on your resolution? Mr. MURT. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker— The SPEAKER. Representative Murt, just give it a moment. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 649

LEAVES OF ABSENCE But most importantly, General Lacey saved hundreds of lives by moving his united militia north into Bucks County – away from The SPEAKER. Representative CEPHAS requests to be General Washington's men. placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. While the British reported no causalities, they never achieved Representative WILLIAMS requests to be placed on leave. their objectives, nor completed their mission. The militia Without objection, that will be granted. continued disrupting supplies and General Lacey was never captured. While the British would claim this as a military victory, Members, please take your seats. Just while members are it was clearly a British failure, thanks to the quick thinking and coming to the floor, we are going to have three members speak leadership of Gen. John Lacey. He is truly one of the on their resolutions. We ask every member who speaks on a unappreciated heroes of the American Revolution, and the Battle resolution to please keep his or her remarks to less than 3 minutes. of the Crooked Billet is one of the turning points. It helps if you keep a watch in front of you. I thank my colleagues for recognizing the Battle of the Representative Murt will speak on, I believe, HR 243. Correct, Crooked Billet Day with this resolution. Representative Murt? Mr. MURT. Negative, Mr. Speaker. Resolution 291, and I will REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD submit— The SPEAKER. Okay. I apologize. On HR 291. That will be Mr. MURT. In addition, Mr. Speaker, I would like to submit followed by Representative O'Mara on HR 278 and then remarks for Shaken Baby Syndrome and Cushing's Syndrome Representative Briggs on HR 287. And I always invite those who Awareness Day. are speaking on the resolutions, it is best if you come up to the Thank you, Mr. Speaker. podium so that everybody can see you, either to my left or to my The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. right. Mr. MURT submitted the following remarks for the STATEMENT BY MR. MURT Legislative Journal:

The SPEAKER. And at this time I am going to ask everybody It is estimated that in the United States every year as many as to please give attention to Representative Tom Murt on HR 291. 4,000 infants and young children suffer from shaken baby syndrome. Mr. MURT. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. One-fourth of these children will die, while 80 percent of survivors will Mr. Speaker, our Commonwealth is known as the Keystone suffer from permanent injury. State in part because of its key role in the birth of the United Make no mistake, shaken baby syndrome is a form of child abuse. When a baby is shaken hard by the shoulders, arms, or legs, it can cause States. Everyone is well aware of the historical role Philadelphia blindness, hearing loss, and speech issues. It can also lead to seizures, played in the conception of American independence, and as cerebral palsy, and serious brain disorders. Today, by declaring it the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the "Shaken Baby Syndrome Week" in Pennsylvania, we can educate U.S. Constitution. What is often unappreciated, Mr. Speaker, is parents, extended family members, and babysitters on how delicate the pivotal role played by those who lived in the countryside young children are. surrounding the city. A baby's head and neck are especially vulnerable to injury because On the evening of April 30, 1778, the British, in control of the head is so large and the neck muscles are still weak. In addition, the Philadelphia at the time, marched out of the city with 850 men on baby's brain and blood vessels are very fragile and easily damaged by whiplash motions such as shaking, jerking, and jolting. foot and on horseback. Their destination was the Billet, what is Some experts believe that the shaking is primarily the result of an known today as Hatboro, Pennsylvania. Their mission was to angry adult who loses self-control and that the perpetrator is aware of stop the American Militia from disrupting the British supply lines the potential harm to the child. Others believe a lack of knowledge about into Philadelphia. Their other objective was to capture the leader the dangers of shaking is a contributing factor and most people do not of the militia, Gen. John Lacey, and decimate the 300 militiamen intend to harm or kill children by shaking them. encamped with Lacey at the Billet. That is why physicians, social workers, educators, attorneys, Mr. Speaker, the British marched through the Fox Chase area families, and others should collaborate to educate the public about of Philadelphia – now part of Representative Kevin Boyle's preventing shaken baby syndrome. By recognizing shaken baby district – down Huntingdon Pike where they split up. The Queen's syndrome, we are drawing attention to the hundreds of children hurt or Rangers, a loyalist regiment, marched down Second Street Pike killed by parents and guardians. This is an injury that can be avoided. I thank my colleagues for their and the 500 British regulars went left towards Old York Road. support. The plan was to have the British regulars wait in ambush along the Horsham Meeting Road near the Old Mill Inn in Hatboro. The * * * Queen's Rangers were to drive the militia into the waiting British troops. Today as many as 15 million people are suffering from the endocrine The militia was expected to retreat along Horsham Meeting disorder known as Cushing's Syndrome, and complicating the problem, Road, which leads to Valley Forge, and would have exposed the many suffer without knowing treatment is available and critical to entire Continental Army. Mr. Speaker, General Lacey, the preventing further complications. youngest appointed general under Washington's command, was Cushing's Syndrome is an endocrine disorder that most commonly affects people between the ages of 20 and 50. It occurs when the body's a native of Bucks County and knew the area better than any of tissues are exposed to excessive levels of cortisol for long periods of the British soldiers. During the battle that commenced on May 1, time. The symptoms of the illness arise when they take hormones to fight 1778, 26 militiamen were killed, 9 wounded, and 58 captured. asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other inflammatory diseases.

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The most common signs and symptoms involve progressive obesity and Ms. RAPP offered the following amendment No. A00953: skin changes. Those afflicted will notice weight gain and fatty tissue deposits, particularly around the midsection and upper back. Their face Amend Bill, page 4, lines 21 through 30; page 5, lines 1 through will grow thicker, and they will notice purple stretch marks on the skin 11; by striking out all of said lines on said pages and inserting of the abdomen, thighs, and arms. They will be slow to heal from cuts A violation of this act subjects a health care practitioner to and infection. If those affected do not receive prompt treatment, they can administrative sanctions by the health care practitioner's licensing experience bone loss and unusual fractures, high blood pressure, board under the applicable law of this Commonwealth. diabetes, frequent or unusual infections, and loss of muscle mass and strength. On the question, By declaring it "Cushing's Syndrome Awareness Day" in Will the House agree to the amendment? Pennsylvania, we are drawing attention to those suffering in silence. They must know that treatment is available to reduce serious injury. The best weapon against this illness is education. We must make the public The SPEAKER. On the amendment, the Chair recognizes aware of the disease's symptoms to increase the chances of a successful Representative . treatment. Ms. RAPP. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I thank my colleagues for their support on this measure. This amendment was drafted after much discussion in committee. It has been agreed to, I believe, by both sides of the STATEMENT BY MS. O'MARA aisle. And I would definitely appreciate an affirmative vote in support of this amendment. The SPEAKER. Representative O'Mara, on HR 278. Ms. O'MARA. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. On the question recurring, I am introducing HR 278 to designate May 4, 2019, as Will the House agree to the amendment? "Forgotten Cemetery Day." This day would encourage people to be aware of the hundreds of forgotten cemeteries that are across (Members proceeded to vote.) the Commonwealth. Forgotten cemeteries came to my attention thanks to the LEAVE OF ABSENCE American Legion Post 805 in Broomall. A member of the legion told me about Hayti Cemetery, an abandoned cemetery in my The SPEAKER. Representative NESBIT has requested to be district that is home to African-American Civil War veterans. placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. And the cemetery is in complete disarray. After doing research, I found that Hayti Cemetery is only one of hundreds of forgotten CONSIDERATION OF HB 1058 CONTINUED cemeteries in the Commonwealth. The derelict conditions of these cemeteries do not reflect how On the question recurring, any of us would want our loved ones' final resting place to be Will the House agree to the amendment? treated. These cemeteries, many of which fell into disrepair when the churches that cared for them closed, include historically The following roll call was recorded: significant gravestones that date back hundreds of years, and many boroughs and townships lack the necessary funding to YEAS–191 properly care for these sites – if they even know they exist. We must put forth an effort to preserve these tangible links to Barrar Flynn Lee Readshaw our past. With that in mind, I respectfully ask for you to join me Benninghoff Frankel Lewis Reese in designating May 4, 2019, as "Forgotten Cemetery Day" in Bernstine Freeman Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Fritz Mackenzie Roae Pennsylvania to offer a necessary reminder that these sites exist Boback Gabler Madden Roebuck and deserve our attention and our care. Borowicz Galloway Mako Rothman Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Boyle Gaydos Malagari Rozzi Bradford Gillen Maloney Ryan Briggs Gillespie Markosek Sainato BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Brown Gleim Marshall Samuelson Bullock Goodman Masser Sanchez Burgos Gregory Matzie Sankey The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1058, Burns Greiner McCarter Sappey PN 1609, entitled: Caltagirone Grove McClinton Saylor Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel An Act requiring that information on the option of perinatal support Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg care programs be given to a woman after diagnosis of a life limiting Ciresi Harkins Mentzer Schmitt condition; and imposing penalties. Comitta Harrell Merski Schroeder Conklin Harris Metcalfe Schweyer On the question, Cook Heffley Metzgar Shusterman Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder

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Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney (3) is person-centered and family-centered, providing Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats people living with serious illness relief from the symptoms and Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens stress of an illness; Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi (4) through collaboration of an interdisciplinary care Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas team, improves quality of life for the patient and the family; and DeLissio James Neilson Tobash (5) can be offered in all care settings and at any stage of Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel a serious illness, including through bereavement. Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil Section 3. Perinatal palliative care. DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper (a) Information for health care practitioners.–The department Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman shall provide information about services available through pediatric Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali palliative care programs, including services for perinatal patients, to DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh health care practitioners whose practice includes prenatal diagnosis, Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren counseling or management. Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster (b) Information for patients.–When a health care practitioner, in Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling the health care practitioner's best clinical judgment, believes it is Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley appropriate, the health care practitioner shall provide to the health care Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland practitioner's patient information regarding pediatric palliative care Emrick Knowles Puskaric White programs, including hospice programs, that are able to care for Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel perinatal patients diagnosed with a life limiting condition. Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Section 4. Department duties. Farry Krueger Rabb Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, The department shall: Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker (1) Establish a program to provide education about Fitzgerald pediatric palliative care, including services for perinatal patients, for health care practitioners whose practice includes prenatal NAYS–0 diagnosis, counseling or management. (2) Administer this act and promulgate regulations to NOT VOTING–0 implement this act. Amend Bill, page 5, line 12, by striking out "6" and inserting EXCUSED–11 5

Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams On the question, Cephas Gainey Rader Youngblood Cruz Keller, F. Solomon Will the House agree to the amendment?

The SPEAKER. Representative Frankel. The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Mr. FRANKEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Palliative care is delicate and sensitive patient-centered care. The job of these providers is to understand patients' values and On the question, help them clarify their hopes and support them in reaching their Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as goals. They ask questions like do you want your baby to receive amended? oxygen when he cannot breathe? Do you want your baby baptized, if possible, before death, and in what faith tradition? Do Mr. FRANKEL offered the following amendment you want to know if we stop hearing the fetal heartbeat during No. A00955: the birth process? Do you want to keep a lock of hair and get foot and hand prints of your baby before he or she dies? Do you want Amend Bill, page 1, lines 1 through 4, by striking out all of said your baby to get standard newborn vaccines against adult lines and inserting diseases? Would you like to be able to hold your baby in your Providing for education about perinatal palliative care for providers arms while she is dying? and information about perinatal palliative care for patients that This care is the ultimate and sensitive patient-centered care. receive a diagnosis of a life limiting condition; and imposing My amendment was crafted with that concept, patient- duties on the Department of Health. centeredness, in mind. I worked with those providers who Amend Bill, page 1, lines 15 through 18; page 2, lines 1 through evangelize this service. They want to expand information about 6; by striking out all of said lines on said pages the incredible work they do, but through collaboration, not Amend Bill, page 2, lines 11 through 30; pages 3 and 4, lines 1 through 30; page 5, lines 1 through 11; by striking out all of said lines through force. on said pages and inserting My amendment removes completely the penalties for doctors "Hospice." As defined in section 802.1 of the Health Care and expands palliative care access by requiring that we commit Facilities Act. as a State to providing information about this wonderful program "Life limiting condition." A health condition that carries a high to all of those providers who work with patients at this most risk of mortality and either severely negatively impacts a person's daily delicate time. After all, there is no evidence that doctors who function or quality of life or excessively strains the person's caregiver. know about palliative care would not offer it to patients. We have "Palliative care." Care that: heard that this service is not offered enough, but not from a lack (1) focuses on expert assessment and management of of will. We have heard doctors do not know about it. We have pain and other symptoms, assessment and support of caregiver needs and coordination of care; heard services are not available in some areas of the State. What (2) attends to the physical, functional, psychological, we have not heard is that providers know about this service but practical and spiritual consequences of a serious illness; refuse to talk about something so beneficial to patients. 652 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

I share the majority chair's intent to expand information about This bill has absolutely nothing to do with abortion or birth palliative care. Almost a decade ago I introduced legislation to do control. The underlying bill is not looking at penalizing exactly this through medical education. Therefore, the intent of physicians. It is not looking at taking away any form of birth my legislation is the same, it is just the mechanism is different. control. It is simply compassion and care for medically My amendment would ensure that doctors and patients learn challenged pregnancies. about palliative care, but my amendment focuses on education, And I truly would appreciate if you could stand with me and not on punishing. Maybe there are some situations where support the underlying bill, and I ask for a "no" vote on this punishing people gets them to perform the way we want, but if amendment. we are asking providers to have a delicate conversation with Thank you, Mr. Speaker. patients who are in perhaps the most tragic situation of their lives, The SPEAKER. This is Representative Frankel's amendment another tack is needed. We do not want to punish physicians into and it is Representative Rapp's bill, so I would leave them to be talking about palliative care. These conversations should be open the last two, but does anybody else want to speak before I call on and thoughtful and sensitive, and they should not be begrudging Representative Frankel? or resentful or a checklist on a box – yet another mandate in the Representative Daley, you are welcome to speak; that way exam room. I can save Representative Frankel until last. Representative We have heard endlessly that mandates on physicians impact Daley, you are welcome to speak. doctors' decisions to practice in Pennsylvania. Talking to patients Ms. DALEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. about their dying child should never be one in a long list of Mr. Speaker, words matter. Chairman Frankel's amendment, mandates. We want all providers to know what we have learned, A0955, clarifies the language and legislative intent for HB 1058. that this is a wonderful, high-quality care that can support them The language of HB 1058 states that it "…shall be known and their patients through pain and grief. So this amendment and…cited as the COMPASSION AND CARE FOR changes the way information is disseminated. It removes the MEDICALLY CHALLENGING PREGNANCIES Act." physician penalty entirely. During the Health Committee meeting this past Monday, and It also makes what I consider a technical amendment by just now, the prime sponsor clearly stated that HB 1058 is not removing definitions in language related to abortion that do not about abortion, and yet the language includes a new definition of relate to anything at all in this bill. These unnecessary definitions "abortion," different than that of the Abortion Control Act. are actually different from those in existing law, and that is The Frankel amendment, A0955, removes all references to extremely problematic. The gentlelady from Warren has stated abortion that are currently in the bill. As policymakers, we must that this legislation has nothing do with abortion care. This be aware that every word in a bill will be scrutinized, and amendment simply makes sense to remove unnecessary and inclusion of the word "abortion" creates confusion and lack of inconsistent language. clarity about what the prime sponsor tells us this bill is all about. But most importantly, this amendment provides education and If this bill is truly about compassion and care for medically information about palliative care by working with providers, not challenging pregnancies, then the language should be clear and against them. We cannot punish our way into quality care. I ask should not include confusing, misleading, divisive words. Let us for your support for my amendment. Thank you. clean up the language and focus on the comprehensive support to The SPEAKER. Representative Rapp. the pregnant woman and her family from the time of diagnosis Ms. RAPP. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. through the time of birth, the death of the infant and through the Mr. Speaker, I rise, respectfully, I am asking for a vote against postpartum period. the amendment. With all due respect to my colleague, the Mr. Speaker, words matter. Chairman Frankel worked with amendment that we just passed unanimously, Mr. Speaker, dealt doctors who specialize in palliative care to construct the language with the penalties of the physicians. So that is what the of amendment A0955. This amendment adds a definition of amendment that we just passed was all about. And we drafted that "palliative care" that addresses the type of care services that amendment and just passed it because of the concerns that were doctors actually provide and would want to provide. These raised in the committee. We already dealt with that after much doctors attend to the physical, functional, psychological, discussion with the other side of the aisle, and we agreed to take practical, and spiritual consequences of a serious illness. They away those severe penalties for the physicians in the amendment provide care that is person-centered and family-centered. These that we just passed unanimously. doctors attend to the physical, functional, psychological, Again, the maker of the amendment wants to gut and replace practical, and spiritual consequences of a serious illness, the intent of the bill, which is narrowly focused, Mr. Speaker, on providing care that is person-centered and family-centered and our vulnerable women expecting to have a child, to be able to provide people living with serious illness and the stress of love that child, and only to find out that child is going to be heart-wrenching situations, like a diagnosis of fatal fetal terminal, and to allow that woman to have compassionate and anomaly, with relief and compassion. Legislative intent will be supportive care. This bill is narrowly focused, Mr. Speaker, on judged on the words we use, so it matters what words are in the the unborn and birth to approximately 3 months. The sponsor's bill. amendment greatly expands the bill, and while I appreciate what Mr. Speaker, words matter. As it stands, and has just been he is trying to do, this bill, my intent with this bill was to have a amended, HB 1058 still includes a violation section because it very narrow focus on women who need that supportive care when still includes administrative penalties. Physicians who violate they are looking at having to deal with a child's birth and a would have to defend themselves by a preponderance of evidence possible miscarriage in pregnancy for that supportive, that furnishing information would have a severely adverse effect compassionate care. It is very narrowly focused to that group of on the physical or mental health of the patient. Chairman women. Frankel's amendment, A0955, removes the violation section with

2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 653 good reason. Why include penalties for physicians who are not think that that is appropriate. And I would say to you that the compassionate, caring professionals doing their job as they have Palliative Care Coalition, which is a coalition of providers and been trained and as they practice medicine? Why should the State bereaved parents and families, supports this amendment. And interfere in the relationship between physician and patient? I think it is still consistent with what the prime sponsor is trying Mr. Speaker, words matter. In the Health Committee to do, and it removes all the penalties. I think we do not want to discussion of the bill, the prime sponsor referenced a Nebraska be in a position of penalizing providers here at any level. And it bill on providing perinatal hospice for pregnancies with a fatal also removes language that really – if truly this is not about fetal anomaly. That bill from Nebraska does not include the term abortion, and I take the prime sponsor's word for it – we should "abortion," does not— not include language that is inconsistent with the existing The SPEAKER. Members, please, please, please take your definition under established law. I think that could potentially be seats. We have three speakers – well, two speakers remaining on a slippery slope. the amendment, perhaps a third, but members need to take their So with respect to trying to get something done here that seats. So right now what we have is, Representative Daley is I think is really going to be helpful for Pennsylvania families, going to finish her remarks, so I need people to take their seats. particularly those families facing some of the most difficult issues Representative Frankel wishes to speak a second time, and then with problematic pregnancies and fetuses that may be born with the majority leader is going to speak. I do not see anybody else serious illness and very short lifespans, this amendment really raising their hands to speak. If you wish to speak, please raise fulfills, I think, the vision behind what this bill is trying to do. So your hand now. I would ask all of my colleagues here to support this amendment, And all members, I am going to ask you to take your seats. which is consistent with what those families and those providers Sergeants at Arms, ask people to take their seats. If you need to are looking for as expressed in their association's support for this sit down in a seat nearby, please do so. Please close the doors of amendment. Thank you. the House until we get everybody seated. And as I said, it will be The SPEAKER. Does anybody else wish to speak before the Representative Daley will finish her remarks, Representative majority leader speaks? Frankel, and then the majority leader. If you have to have a The majority leader, , on the amendment. discussion, please just go off the House floor, which is perfectly Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. fine. Mr. Speaker, I understand the gentleman's intent regarding the Representative Daley, please conclude; I mean, take your amendment, but I think it is also important to understand the time, but finish your remarks. Thank you. reason for the bill. I think we all agree that you should have Ms. DALEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. quality access to hospice care. That is a natural starting point and In the Health Committee discussion of HB 1058, the prime one that I think we would all agree on. sponsor referenced a Nebraska bill that provided for perinatal One of the goals of the underlying bill, as drafted, was an hospice for pregnancies with a fatal fetal anomaly. The Nebraska attempt to also very specifically limit the impact and the future bill does not include the term "abortion," does not include cost. While the goals stated by the gentleman offered in the physician sanctions, fines, or fees, or the need to defend their care amendment are very noble, and I can agree with many of them, of their patient. It simply provides for health-care practitioners I am not sure that we should include that in its entirety in this the option to provide information to the pregnant woman about form. And to that end, I would encourage a further discussion on hospice resources that are available. It also requires the its own merits specific to pediatric access as well. And the Department of Health and Human Services to create and gentleman asked, regarding the definition of "abortion," and geographically organize a list of perinatal hospice programs I would like to provide some additional reasons as to why this has available in the State. been included. This bill is different, so I am asking that you please vote "yes" To use the definition that is currently in the Abortion Control for the Frankel amendment, A0955. This amendment fulfills Act would include IUDs (intrauterine devices) and forms of birth what the primary sponsor tells us is the admirable purpose of the control, which would simply be further expansive than what is bill, amendment A0955 removes ambiguity, respects the here. And if you read the definition in the bill, this is not about relationship between a doctor and a patient, and shines a light on changing the definition of "abortion." It is talking about the palliative care. intended medical result. Because "The use of any means to Today we have an opportunity to act in a truly bipartisan terminate the clinically diagnosable pregnancy of a woman with manner that would provide a pregnant woman and her family knowledge that the termination…will, with reasonable with compassion and empathy in a truly difficult time. Words likelihood, cause the death of the unborn child…." matter, and it is up to us, the lawmakers, to ensure that we use Mr. Speaker, the difference between what is included in this words as the true indicators of our legislative intent. bill versus what is included in the underlying Abortion Control Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Words matter. Act is the intent at the time at which you are seeking the service. The SPEAKER. Representative , for the second The gentlelady, and I believe she is correct, is attempting to carve time on the amendment. out those areas where we have pioneered technology on Mr. FRANKEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. intrauterine surgery. We have all seen or can see on the Internet The majority chair indicated that the prior amendment, which those areas and those videos of babies that have been operated on we supported in a bipartisan basis, solved the issue of penalizing in the womb, and, Mr. Speaker, when that occurs, the intent is to providers. It does not solve that issue. It improved it. So it took save the unborn child. The intent is to correct a medical away license revocation, for instance, but there are still abnormality or other possible complication with pregnancy, and administrative penalties or fines that can be levied against therefore, the intent is not to go through with an abortion. And by providers – or must be; excuse me – must be levied against defining it such as this in the bill, what we were able to do is providers under this bill. My amendment takes that out. We do clearly delineate the intended outcome. We allow for intrauterine 654 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1 surgery. We do not mean to impact the definition of other Delloso Kim Otten Wheatley abortions as included by the Abortion Control Act, and therefore, DeLuca Kinsey Pashinski Zabel there must be a distinction made. In fact, if you turn to the next NAYS–103 page of the bill, we do contain the three exceptions that have always been included and are consistent with existing law. Barrar Gregory Masser Rothman Subsection "(1) save the life or preserve the health of an unborn Benninghoff Greiner Mehaffie Ryan child even if the unborn child does not survive." That also Bernstine Grove Mentzer Sankey Boback Hahn Metcalfe Saylor captures the intrauterine surgery. "(2) remove a dead unborn child Borowicz Heffley Metzgar Schemel caused by spontaneous abortion; or (3) remove an ectopic Brown Helm Mihalek Schmitt pregnancy." These are written in this way because of the way that Causer Hennessey Millard Schroeder they are medically coded. Cox Hershey Miller, B. Simmons Cutler Hickernell Mizgorski Sonney Mr. Speaker, that is important because it is important that our Day Irvin Moul Staats laws reflect what happens clinically, and that is why this Delozier James Murt Stephens definition must be included. Furthermore, I appreciate the Diamond Jones Nelson Struzzi gentleman's desire to expand the services, but since the bill came DiGirolamo Jozwiak O'Neal Thomas Dowling Kail Oberlander Tobash out as is, I would encourage it to go forward in that manner, and Dunbar Kaufer Ortitay Toepel I would be happy to continue the conversation to further expand Dush Kauffman Owlett Toohil services in a separate discussion. Ecker Keefer Peifer Topper Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Emrick Keller, M.K. Pickett Walsh Everett Klunk Polinchock Warner Farry Knowles Puskaric Wentling On the question recurring, Fee Lawrence Pyle Wheeland Will the House agree to the amendment? Fritz Lewis Quinn White Gabler Mackenzie Rapp Zimmerman Gaydos Mako Reese (Members proceeded to vote.) Gillen Maloney Rigby Turzai, Gillespie Marshall Roae Speaker Gleim LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED NOT VOTING–0 The SPEAKER. Representative Cephas is on the House floor and should be placed back on the master roll. EXCUSED–11

Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams LEAVE OF ABSENCE Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Cruz Keller, F. Solomon The SPEAKER. Representative COOK has requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. Less than the majority having voted in the affirmative, the CONSIDERATION OF HB 1058 CONTINUED question was determined in the negative and the amendment was not agreed to. On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the amendment? On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as The following roll call was recorded: amended? Bill as amended was agreed to. YEAS–88 The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. Bizzarro Dermody Kirkland Petrarca Boyle Donatucci Kortz Rabb Bradford Driscoll Kosierowski Ravenstahl CONSIDERATION OF HB 800 CONTINUED Briggs Evans Krueger Readshaw Bullock Fiedler Kulik Roebuck The SPEAKER. We are returning to HB 800. We have already Burgos Fitzgerald Lee Rozzi passed amendment 00886, and Representative Mackenzie has Burns Flynn Longietti Sainato Caltagirone Frankel Madden Samuelson withdrawn amendment 00893. My understanding, and correct me Carroll Freeman Malagari Sanchez if I am wrong, amendment 00856 sponsored by the Democratic Cephas Galloway Markosek Sappey Appropriations chair has been withdrawn? And my Ciresi Goodman Matzie Schlossberg understanding is amendment 00904 sponsored by Representative Comitta Hanbidge McCarter Schweyer Conklin Harkins McClinton Shusterman McCarter has been withdrawn. Is that correct, sir? Yes. I do not Daley Harrell McNeill Sims see any further amendments on HB 800. Davidson Harris Merski Snyder Davis, A. Hohenstein Miller, D. Sturla On the question recurring, Davis, T. Howard Mullery Ullman Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Vitali Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Deasy Isaacson Neilson Warren amended? DeLissio Kenyatta O'Mara Webster Bill as amended was agreed to.

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The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. Burgos Gregory Matzie Sankey Burns Greiner McCarter Sappey Caltagirone Grove McClinton Saylor * * * Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 332, Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt PN 310, entitled: Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in jurisdiction of appellate courts, Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims providing for commerce court program; and, in organization and jurisdiction of courts of common pleas, providing for commerce courts. Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats On the question, Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas The SPEAKER. There are three amendments; two are being DeLissio James Neilson Tobash ruled out of order in consultation— Oh, my understanding is that Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel they are both going to be withdrawn. Amendment 00867, Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil Representative Bizzarro, do you withdraw that amendment? Yes, DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman he does. And Representative Mihalek offers 00948. Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali Representative Mihalek, is that withdrawn? That is withdrawn. DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh So we only have one other amendment that I see. It is 00633, Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner Representative Grove. Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling On the question recurring, Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland Emrick Knowles Puskaric White Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Mr. GROVE offered the following amendment No. A00633: Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Farry Krueger Rabb Amend Bill, page 2, by inserting between lines 14 and 15 Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, (c) Jurisdiction.–Nothing under this section shall be construed to Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker affect the jurisdiction of an appellate court as provided by law other Fitzgerald than this section. NAYS–0

On the question, NOT VOTING–0 Will the House agree to the amendment? EXCUSED–11 The SPEAKER. On that question, the Chair turns to Representative Grove on his amendment to his bill. Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams Representative Grove. Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Cruz Keller, F. Solomon Mr. GROVE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. This is just a clarifying amendment to clarify the jurisdiction of the appellate courts. The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was The SPEAKER. Does anybody else wish to speak on the determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. amendment? On the question, On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Will the House agree to the amendment? amended? Bill as amended was agreed to. The following roll call was recorded: The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. YEAS–191

Barrar Flynn Lee Readshaw * * * Benninghoff Frankel Lewis Reese Bernstine Freeman Longietti Rigby The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 57, Bizzarro Fritz Mackenzie Roae PN 1452, entitled: Boback Gabler Madden Roebuck Borowicz Galloway Mako Rothman An Act abolishing numerous State authorities, boards, Boyle Gaydos Malagari Rozzi commissions, committees, councils and representatives; and making Bradford Gillen Maloney Ryan related repeals. Briggs Gillespie Markosek Sainato Brown Gleim Marshall Samuelson Bullock Goodman Masser Sanchez On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration?

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Mr. FRITZ offered the following amendment No. A00808: DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali Amend Bill, page 4, by inserting between lines 14 and 15 DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh (9) The legislative representative for collective Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner bargaining appointed under 71 Pa.C.S. § 2205 (relating to Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren legislative representation for collective bargaining). Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster Amend Bill, page 4, line 25, by striking out "523" and inserting Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling 523(a) Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland Emrick Knowles Puskaric White On the question, Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Will the House agree to the amendment? Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Farry Krueger Rabb The SPEAKER. Representative Fritz, on the amendment, sir. Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Mr. FRITZ. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Fitzgerald Amendment A00808, the first portion is a rather small, but important, technical change, and the second one really just adds NAYS–0 an (a) to 523 for correct referencing. We appreciate your support. Thank you. NOT VOTING–0 The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Representative Boyle, on the amendment. EXCUSED–11

Mr. BOYLE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams I just wanted to let members know that this is an agreed-to Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood amendment, and it actually really improves the bill. It deals with Cruz Keller, F. Solomon the main concern that the Wolf administration has about this bill; namely, as currently written, we believe that it would prohibit students from participating in radio programs and also The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was TV programs. But with the amendment, it fixes that problem, so determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. I urge support for the amendment. Thank you. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as On the question recurring, amended? Will the House agree to the amendment? Bill as amended was agreed to.

The following roll call was recorded: The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted.

YEAS–191 At this point we are going to be at ease for just a few minutes. We will be at ease for just a few minutes. Barrar Flynn Lee Readshaw Benninghoff Frankel Lewis Reese The House will come to order. Bernstine Freeman Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Fritz Mackenzie Roae Boback Gabler Madden Roebuck * * * Borowicz Galloway Mako Rothman Boyle Gaydos Malagari Rozzi The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1074, Bradford Gillen Maloney Ryan Briggs Gillespie Markosek Sainato PN 1614, entitled: Brown Gleim Marshall Samuelson Bullock Goodman Masser Sanchez An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Burgos Gregory Matzie Sankey Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, providing Burns Greiner McCarter Sappey for governing bodies of airport authorities located in counties of the Caltagirone Grove McClinton Saylor second class. Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg On the question, Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman Ms. HANBIDGE offered the following amendment Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons No. A00946: Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney Amend Bill, page 5, by inserting between lines 15 and 16 Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats (l) Board composition.–The board composition provided for Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens under subsection (a) shall apply only as long as the authority receives Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi money under 4 Pa.C.S. § 1407 (relating to Pennsylvania Gaming Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Economic Development and Tourism Fund). If the authority does not Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas receive money under 4 Pa.C.S. § 1407, the authority may reorganize DeLissio James Neilson Tobash the governing body in accordance with the provisions of this chapter Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel other than this section. Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 657

On the question, NAYS–16 Will the House agree to the amendment? Burgos Innamorato Kulik Ravenstahl Davis, A. Kenyatta Lee Readshaw The SPEAKER. On the amendment, the Chair recognizes the Deasy Kinsey Markosek Snyder majority leader on the amendment, and then I will call upon DeLuca Kortz Miller, D. Wheatley Representative Hanbidge next; amendment 00946. Leader, go ahead, on 00946. NOT VOTING–1 Mr. CUTLER. Mr. Speaker, I was going to defer to the prime Wheeland sponsor to explain it, but it is my understanding that it is agreed to. EXCUSED–11 The SPEAKER. Representative Hanbidge, on 00946. Ms. HANBIDGE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams This is an agreed-to amendment insomuch as we are creating Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Cruz Keller, F. Solomon a process which by there is oversight from the legislature of a municipal or local issue. I want to make sure that we can also have a removal portion. Thank you. The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the amendment? On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as The following roll call was recorded: amended?

YEAS–174 Mr. RYAN offered the following amendment No. A00939:

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Amend Bill, page 1, line 4, by inserting after "class" Bernstine Frankel Mackenzie Roae and further providing for money of authority Bizzarro Freeman Madden Roebuck Amend Bill, page 5, by inserting between lines 15 and 16 Boback Fritz Mako Rothman Section 2. Section 5612 of Title 53 is amended by adding a Borowicz Gabler Malagari Rozzi subsection to read: Boyle Galloway Maloney Ryan § 5612. Money of authority. Bradford Gaydos Marshall Sainato Briggs Gillen Masser Samuelson * * * Brown Gillespie Matzie Sanchez (d) Auditor General audit of airport authority.–The Auditor Bullock Gleim McCarter Sankey General, through agents as the Auditor General may select, shall Burns Goodman McClinton Sappey perform an audit of an airport authority operating in a county of the Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Saylor second class. The audit shall be a thorough review of all financial Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schemel information and examine the effectiveness, economy and efficiency of Causer Grove Mentzer Schlossberg the authority, including, but not limited to, a review of billing systems, Cephas Hahn Merski Schmitt contract processes and transparency, management practices, conflicts Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schroeder Comitta Harkins Metzgar Schweyer of interest and compliance with relevant Federal and State statutes by Conklin Harrell Mihalek Shusterman the authority, its board members and its contractors. For the purpose of Cox Harris Millard Simmons this subsection, the Auditor General may employ consultants, experts, Cutler Heffley Miller, B. Sims accountants or investigators as the Auditor General deems advisable Daley Helm Mizgorski Sonney and conduct the audit independently of any other audits. The audit shall Davidson Hennessey Moul Staats be concluded by December 31, 2020, and may include Davis, T. Hershey Mullery Stephens recommendations on how to improve procedures and activities to Dawkins Hickernell Mullins Struzzi enhance economy, efficiency and effectiveness in any areas covered by Day Hohenstein Murt Sturla DeLissio Howard Neilson Thomas the audit. Delloso Irvin Nelson Tobash Amend Bill, page 5, line 16, by striking out "2" and inserting Delozier Isaacson O'Mara Toepel 3 Dermody James O'Neal Toohil Diamond Jones Oberlander Topper On the question, DiGirolamo Jozwiak Ortitay Ullman Donatucci Kail Otten Vitali Will the House agree to the amendment? Dowling Kaufer Owlett Walsh Driscoll Kauffman Pashinski Warner The SPEAKER. On the amendment, the majority leader, on Dunbar Keefer Peifer Warren the amendment 00939, and then Representative Ryan, we will Dush Keller, M.K. Petrarca Webster Ecker Kim Pickett Wentling call on you first. Emrick Kirkland Polinchock White The majority leader is recognized on the amendment. Evans Klunk Puskaric Zabel Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Everett Knowles Pyle Zimmerman Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding this is an agreed-to Farry Kosierowski Quinn Fee Krueger Rabb Turzai, amendment, and I will defer to the gentleman for the description. Fiedler Lawrence Rapp Speaker The SPEAKER. Representative , on the amendment.

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Mr. RYAN. Mr. Speaker, thank you very much. Conklin Harkins McClinton Shusterman This amendment is designed to put all of the municipal Daley Harrell McNeill Sims Davidson Harris Merski Snyder authorities under the same type of auditor controls that we are Davis, A. Hohenstein Miller, D. Sturla trying to do throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is Davis, T. Howard Mullery Ullman consistent with some of the things that we are doing with the Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Vitali Auditor General reform to give it greater capability and oversight Deasy Isaacson Neilson Warren DeLissio Kenyatta O'Mara Webster throughout the Commonwealth. Delloso Kim Otten Wheatley The SPEAKER. Representative Mike Carroll. Oh, I am sorry. DeLuca Kinsey Pashinski Zabel Representative Carroll, I thought you were speaking. Representative Frank Dermody, the minority leader. NOT VOTING–0 Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I believe the members mentioned that it was EXCUSED–11 agreed to. It may have been agreed to amongst yourselves – that Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams is, the Republicans – the Democrats have not agreed to this. We Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood ask for a "no" vote. Cruz Keller, F. Solomon The SPEAKER. Thank you, Leader.

On the question recurring, The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Will the House agree to the amendment? determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to.

The following roll call was recorded: On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as YEAS–103 amended?

Barrar Gregory Masser Rothman Ms. GAYDOS offered the following amendment Benninghoff Greiner Mehaffie Ryan No. A00907: Bernstine Grove Mentzer Sankey Boback Hahn Metcalfe Saylor Borowicz Heffley Metzgar Schemel Amend Bill, page 3, by inserting between lines 27 and 28 Brown Helm Mihalek Schmitt (i) Conflict of interest.–No member of the authority or officer or Causer Hennessey Millard Schroeder employee of the authority may directly or indirectly be a party to or be Cox Hershey Miller, B. Simmons interested in any contract or agreement with the authority if the Cutler Hickernell Mizgorski Sonney contract or agreement establishes liability against or indebtedness of Day Irvin Moul Staats the authority. Any contract or agreement made in violation of this Delozier James Murt Stephens Diamond Jones Nelson Struzzi subsection is void, and no action may be maintained on the agreement DiGirolamo Jozwiak O'Neal Thomas against the authority. Dowling Kail Oberlander Tobash Amend Bill, page 3, line 28, by striking out "(i)" and inserting Dunbar Kaufer Ortitay Toepel (j) Dush Kauffman Owlett Toohil Amend Bill, page 5, line 5, by striking out "(j)" and inserting Ecker Keefer Peifer Topper (k) Emrick Keller, M.K. Pickett Walsh Amend Bill, page 5, line 12, by striking out "(k)" and inserting Everett Klunk Polinchock Warner (l) Farry Knowles Puskaric Wentling Fee Lawrence Pyle Wheeland Fritz Lewis Quinn White On the question, Gabler Mackenzie Rapp Zimmerman Will the House agree to the amendment? Gaydos Mako Reese Gillen Maloney Rigby Turzai, Gillespie Marshall Roae Speaker The SPEAKER. On the amendment, Representative Gaydos Gleim is recognized. Ms. GAYDOS. This is a simple conflict-of-interest statement NAYS–88 that ensures that there is full transparency on any of the transactions on the board. Thank you. I fully support this. Bizzarro Dermody Kirkland Petrarca Boyle Donatucci Kortz Rabb The SPEAKER. The majority leader, on the amendment. Bradford Driscoll Kosierowski Ravenstahl Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Briggs Evans Krueger Readshaw Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding that this is an agreed-to Bullock Fiedler Kulik Roebuck amendment. Burgos Fitzgerald Lee Rozzi Burns Flynn Longietti Sainato The SPEAKER. Representative Frank Dermody, the leader, Caltagirone Frankel Madden Samuelson on the amendment. The Democratic leader, on the amendment. Carroll Freeman Malagari Sanchez Waives off. Cephas Galloway Markosek Sappey Ciresi Goodman Matzie Schlossberg Comitta Hanbidge McCarter Schweyer On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the amendment?

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The following roll call was recorded: Mr. B. MILLER offered the following amendment No. A00928: YEAS–161 Amend Bill, page 2, line 9, by striking out "President pro Barrar Galloway Maloney Rozzi tempore" and inserting Benninghoff Gaydos Marshall Ryan Majority Leader Bernstine Gillen Masser Sainato Amend Bill, page 2, line 13, by striking out "Speaker" and Boback Gillespie Matzie Samuelson Borowicz Gleim McClinton Sanchez inserting Bradford Goodman McNeill Sankey Majority Leader Briggs Gregory Mehaffie Sappey Amend Bill, page 2, lines 21 and 22, by striking out "President Brown Greiner Mentzer Saylor pro tempore of the Senate" and inserting Burns Grove Metcalfe Schemel Majority Leader Caltagirone Hahn Metzgar Schlossberg Amend Bill, page 2, lines 24 and 25, by striking out "Speaker of Carroll Hanbidge Mihalek Schmitt the House of Representatives" and inserting Causer Harrell Millard Schroeder Majority Leader Ciresi Harris Miller, B. Schweyer Comitta Heffley Mizgorski Shusterman Cox Helm Moul Simmons On the question, Cutler Hennessey Mullery Snyder Will the House agree to the amendment? Daley Hershey Mullins Sonney Davidson Hickernell Murt Staats Davis, T. Howard Nelson Stephens The SPEAKER. On the amendment, the Chair recognizes Day Irvin O'Mara Struzzi Representative Brett Miller, on amendment 00928. DeLissio James O'Neal Sturla Mr. B. MILLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Delloso Jones Oberlander Thomas Mr. Speaker, in the original draft of this bill, there was a Delozier Jozwiak Ortitay Tobash DeLuca Kail Otten Toepel potential that each of the appointees could come from the same Diamond Kaufer Owlett Toohil party, so what the amendment does is allows for an appointee DiGirolamo Kauffman Pashinski Topper from the majority and minority of both parties to be represented Dowling Keefer Peifer Ullman as members of the board. So I would ask the members for an Driscoll Keller, M.K. Petrarca Walsh Dunbar Kim Pickett Warner affirmative vote. Dush Kirkland Polinchock Warren Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Ecker Klunk Puskaric Webster The SPEAKER. The majority leader, on Representative Emrick Knowles Pyle Wentling Miller's amendment, which is 00928. Evans Kosierowski Quinn Wheatley Everett Krueger Rabb Wheeland Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Farry Lawrence Rapp White Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding that this amendment is Fee Lewis Ravenstahl Zabel agreed to by the prime sponsor. Flynn Longietti Reese Zimmerman The SPEAKER. The Democratic leader, on the amendment. Frankel Mackenzie Rigby Freeman Madden Roae Turzai, Mr. DERMODY. I am glad you qualified that. Thank you, Fritz Mako Roebuck Speaker Mr. Speaker. I would ask for a "yes" vote on the amendment. Gabler Malagari Rothman Thank you.

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Bizzarro Deasy Isaacson McCarter Will the House agree to the amendment? Boyle Dermody Kenyatta Merski Bullock Donatucci Kinsey Miller, D. The following roll call was recorded: Burgos Fiedler Kortz Neilson Cephas Fitzgerald Kulik Readshaw Conklin Harkins Lee Sims YEAS–173 Davis, A. Hohenstein Markosek Vitali Dawkins Innamorato Barrar Freeman Madden Roebuck Benninghoff Fritz Mako Rothman NOT VOTING–0 Bernstine Gabler Malagari Rozzi Bizzarro Galloway Maloney Ryan

Boback Gaydos Marshall Sainato EXCUSED–11 Borowicz Gillen Masser Samuelson Boyle Gillespie Matzie Sanchez Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams Bradford Gleim McCarter Sankey Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Briggs Goodman McClinton Sappey Cruz Keller, F. Solomon Brown Gregory McNeill Saylor Bullock Greiner Mehaffie Schemel Burns Grove Mentzer Schlossberg The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Caltagirone Hahn Merski Schmitt Carroll Hanbidge Metcalfe Schroeder determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Causer Harkins Metzgar Schweyer Cephas Harris Mihalek Shusterman On the question recurring, Ciresi Heffley Millard Simmons Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Comitta Helm Miller, B. Sims Conklin Hennessey Mizgorski Snyder amended?

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Cox Hershey Moul Sonney The SPEAKER. On the amendment, the Chair calls upon the Cutler Hickernell Mullery Staats majority leader. Daley Howard Mullins Stephens Davidson Irvin Murt Struzzi Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Davis, T. Isaacson Neilson Sturla Mr. Speaker, it is my understanding that this amendment, and Dawkins James Nelson Thomas I will read from the text of the underlying amendment: "A Day Jones O'Mara Tobash member shall be entitled to reimbursement for necessary DeLissio Jozwiak O'Neal Toepel Delloso Kail Oberlander Toohil expenses, including travel expenses, incurred in the performance Delozier Kaufer Ortitay Topper of the member's duties." Diamond Kauffman Otten Ullman I would urge a "yes" vote. DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Vitali The SPEAKER. The Democratic leader, on the amendment. Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Walsh Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Warner Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Driscoll Kim Petrarca Warren Mr. Speaker, I urge the members to vote "yes" on this Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Webster amendment. Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wentling Ecker Klunk Puskaric Wheeland Emrick Knowles Pyle White On the question recurring, Evans Kosierowski Quinn Zabel Will the House agree to the amendment? Everett Krueger Rabb Zimmerman Farry Lawrence Rapp The following roll call was recorded: Fee Lewis Reese Turzai, Fitzgerald Longietti Rigby Speaker Flynn Mackenzie Roae YEAS–175

NAYS–18 Barrar Freeman Madden Roebuck Benninghoff Fritz Mako Rothman Burgos Fiedler Kortz Miller, D. Bernstine Gabler Malagari Rozzi Davis, A. Frankel Kulik Ravenstahl Bizzarro Galloway Maloney Ryan Deasy Harrell Lee Readshaw Boback Gaydos Marshall Sainato DeLuca Hohenstein Markosek Wheatley Borowicz Gillen Masser Samuelson Dermody Innamorato Boyle Gillespie Matzie Sanchez Bradford Gleim McCarter Sankey NOT VOTING–0 Briggs Goodman McClinton Sappey Brown Gregory McNeill Saylor

Bullock Greiner Mehaffie Schemel EXCUSED–11 Burns Grove Mentzer Schlossberg Caltagirone Hahn Merski Schmitt Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams Carroll Hanbidge Metcalfe Schroeder Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Causer Harkins Metzgar Schweyer Cruz Keller, F. Solomon Cephas Harrell Mihalek Shusterman Ciresi Harris Millard Simmons Comitta Heffley Miller, B. Sims The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Conklin Helm Mizgorski Snyder Cox Hennessey Moul Sonney determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Cutler Hershey Mullery Staats Daley Hickernell Mullins Stephens On the question recurring, Davidson Howard Murt Struzzi Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Davis, T. Irvin Neilson Sturla Dawkins Isaacson Nelson Thomas amended? Day James O'Mara Tobash DeLissio Jones O'Neal Toepel The SPEAKER. Okay. The amendment offered by Delloso Jozwiak Oberlander Toohil Representative Brooks has been given to the majority leader, so Delozier Kail Ortitay Topper DeLuca Kaufer Otten Ullman amendment 00929 is offered by the majority leader. Diamond Kauffman Owlett Vitali DiGirolamo Keefer Pashinski Walsh On the question recurring, Donatucci Keller, M.K. Peifer Warner Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Dowling Kim Petrarca Warren Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Webster amended? Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock Wentling Dush Klunk Puskaric Wheatley Mr. CUTLER offered the following amendment No. A00929: Ecker Knowles Pyle Wheeland Emrick Kosierowski Quinn White Evans Krueger Rabb Zabel Amend Bill, page 3, lines 22 through 27, by striking out all of Everett Lawrence Rapp Zimmerman said lines and inserting Farry Lewis Reese (h) Expenses.–A member shall be entitled to reimbursement for Fee Longietti Rigby Turzai, necessary expenses, including travel expenses, incurred in the Fitzgerald Mackenzie Roae Speaker performance of the member's duties. Flynn

On the question, Will the House agree to the amendment?

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NAYS–16 Representative Brett Miller, Brett Miller has 00927. That is withdrawn? Withdrawn. Burgos Fiedler Kenyatta Markosek Representative Dan Miller, 00931? Withdrawn. Davis, A. Frankel Kortz Miller, D. Deasy Hohenstein Kulik Ravenstahl Amendment 00934, Representative Austin Davis? Dermody Innamorato Lee Readshaw Withdrawn. Thank you. Amendment 00935? Withdrawn. Amendment 00936, Representative Davis? Withdrawn. NOT VOTING–0 Amendment 00937? Withdrawn. Amendment 00938? Withdrawn. EXCUSED–11 Representative Hanbidge, you have a second amendment,

Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams 00945. Is that withdrawn? Withdrawn. Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood And then Representative has 00949. It is out of Cruz Keller, F. Solomon order, I understand. Then there are two late-filed amendments; that is separate. Okay. So we have an accurate record of what amendments are withdrawn and what amendments are on. The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. BILL PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY

On the question recurring, The SPEAKER. At this time we are going to go over the bill Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as temporarily. We are now going to go to some third consideration amended? bills – temporarily.

The SPEAKER. I just need to clarify certain amendments that have been withdrawn. As I ask the member if it has been SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A withdrawn or not withdrawn, please just tell me. My understanding is it has been withdrawn; if I am incorrect, just tell BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION me that, and of course the amendment will stay on. My understanding is amendment 00906 by Representative The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1031, Austin Davis has been withdrawn; 00906. Yes, that is withdrawn. PN 1178, entitled:

The next one is 00902 by Representative Miller, Dan Miller. An Act repealing obsolete laws concerning the Scotland School for Is that withdrawn, sir? If not, it is fine. Is that withdrawn? That is Veterans' Children. gone. Okay. Amendment 00930 is filed by Representative Dan Miller. Sir, is that withdrawn? No, we are not going to do it yet, On the question, I am going to go through and find out which are withdrawn or Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? not. So 00930 is still to be called up. Representative Miller, Bill was agreed to. 00932 is one of your amendments. Is that withdrawn? That is withdrawn. Okay, so 00932 is withdrawn. (Bill analysis was read.) Representative Davis, 00895, is that withdrawn? Okay. Fine. Amendment 00896, is that withdrawn? Okay. Representative The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Davis, 00897? That is withdrawn. Amendment 00898 is that different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. withdrawn? Amendment 00899? Okay. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Amendment 00900 is offered by Representative Dan Miller. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Is that withdrawn, amendment 00900? Withdrawn. nays will now be taken. Representative Dan Miller offers 00901. Is that withdrawn? No, that is not. Okay. Amendment 00903, is that withdrawn? Okay. The following roll call was recorded: Not withdrawn. Representative Austin Davis, 00909, is that withdrawn? Not YEAS–191 withdrawn. Amendment 00910, Representative Davis? Not withdrawn. Representative Davis, 00911? That is withdrawn. Barrar Flynn Lee Readshaw Benninghoff Frankel Lewis Reese Amendment 00912? That is withdrawn. Amendment 00912 is Bernstine Freeman Longietti Rigby withdrawn. Amendment 00913, Representative Davis, Bizzarro Fritz Mackenzie Roae withdrawn? That is withdrawn. Okay. Boback Gabler Madden Roebuck Amendment 00914, withdrawn? That is withdrawn. I am Borowicz Galloway Mako Rothman Boyle Gaydos Malagari Rozzi sorry. That is Representative Dan Miller. I apologize. Bradford Gillen Maloney Ryan Representative Miller, 00915 withdrawn? No, check. That is on. Briggs Gillespie Markosek Sainato Okay. That is still on. Amendment 00916? Still on. Amendment Brown Gleim Marshall Samuelson 00917? Withdrawn. Amendment 00918? That is on. Amendment Bullock Goodman Masser Sanchez Burgos Gregory Matzie Sankey 00919? Withdrawn. Amendment 00920? Withdrawn. Burns Greiner McCarter Sappey Amendment 00921? Withdrawn. Amendment 00922? Caltagirone Grove McClinton Saylor Withdrawn. Amendment 00923? Withdrawn. Amendment Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel 00924? Withdrawn. Amendment 00925? Withdrawn. Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt Amendment 00926? Withdrawn. Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder

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Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer districts second, third and fourth class, to Read to Succeed Program, to Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman department duties and powers, to schools or classes, supervisors, Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons principals, instructors, etc., to estimate of expenses and reimbursements Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims and appropriations, to teachers of evening schools, to duties of public Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder institutions of higher education, to medical education loan assistance and Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney to special study on the revenue impact of out-of-State tax credits. Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens On the question, Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas Bill was agreed to. DeLissio James Neilson Tobash Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel (Bill analysis was read.) Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster nays will now be taken. Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley The following roll call was recorded: Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland Emrick Knowles Puskaric White Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel YEAS–191 Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Farry Krueger Rabb Barrar Flynn Lee Readshaw Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Benninghoff Frankel Lewis Reese Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Bernstine Freeman Longietti Rigby Fitzgerald Bizzarro Fritz Mackenzie Roae Boback Gabler Madden Roebuck NAYS–0 Borowicz Galloway Mako Rothman Boyle Gaydos Malagari Rozzi NOT VOTING–0 Bradford Gillen Maloney Ryan Briggs Gillespie Markosek Sainato

Brown Gleim Marshall Samuelson EXCUSED–11 Bullock Goodman Masser Sanchez Burgos Gregory Matzie Sankey Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams Burns Greiner McCarter Sappey Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Caltagirone Grove McClinton Saylor Cruz Keller, F. Solomon Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman the bill passed finally. Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims concurrence. Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats * * * Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1210, Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas PN 1490, entitled: DeLissio James Neilson Tobash Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil as the Public School Code of 1949, repealing provisions relating to DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper report of racial and ethnic groupings, to study of public schools that Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman provide Internet instruction, to corporate seal, to submission of plans, to Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali disapproval of plans, to Department of Public Instruction to prepare DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh plans, to establishment of reorganized school districts, to advance Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner establishment, to special school watchmen-school districts in townships Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren of the second class, to copies of school laws, to educational broadcasting, Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster to residences for teachers and janitors, to heating stoves to be shielded, Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling to ventilation and thermometer, to fireproof construction, to doors to Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley open outward and fire escapes, etc., to completion of abandoned WPA Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland projects in districts of the third and fourth class, to condition of grounds Emrick Knowles Puskaric White and shade trees, to summer schools, etc., to possession of telephone Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel pagers prohibited, to nonprofit school food program, to antitruancy Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman programs, to medical care for children under six with defective hearing, Farry Krueger Rabb to report, to care and treatment of pupils, to local wellness policy, to Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, foreign language academies, to monthly reports to school directors of the Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Fitzgerald

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NAYS–0 Burgos Goodman Matzie Sappey Burns Gregory McClinton Saylor NOT VOTING–0 Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Schemel Carroll Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg

Causer Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt EXCUSED–11 Cephas Harkins Merski Schroeder Ciresi Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer Brooks Culver Nesbit Williams Comitta Harris Metzgar Shusterman Cook Gainey Rader Youngblood Conklin Heffley Mihalek Simmons Cruz Keller, F. Solomon Cox Helm Millard Sims Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi the bill passed finally. Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Day Irvin Murt Thomas concurrence. Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash DeLissio James Nelson Toepel Delloso Jones O'Mara Toohil * * * Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Topper DeLuca Kail Oberlander Ullman The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1079, Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Vitali Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh PN 1253, entitled: DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren An Act repealing the act of July 11, 1901 (P.L.668, No.337), entitled Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Webster "An act to amend an act, entitled "An act to provide revenue by taxation," Driscoll Kim Petrarca Wentling approved the fifteenth day of July, Anno Domini one thousand eight Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Wheatley hundred and ninety-seven." Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wheeland Ecker Klunk Puskaric White On the question, Emrick Knowles Pyle Zabel Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Evans Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Everett Kosierowski Rabb Bill was agreed to. Farry Krueger Rapp Turzai, Fee Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker (Bill analysis was read.) Fiedler Lawrence Readshaw

The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three NAYS–1 different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. McCarter The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and NOT VOTING–0 nays will now be taken. EXCUSED–12 (Members proceeded to vote.) Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams LEAVE OF ABSENCE Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood

The SPEAKER. Representative has requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the bill passed finally. CONSIDERATION OF HB 1079 CONTINUED Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for concurrence. On the question recurring,

Shall the bill pass finally? * * *

The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1080,

PN 1254, entitled: YEAS–189 An Act repealing the act of April 20, 1927 (P.L.311, No.177), Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese entitled "An act providing for a more equitable method of assessing Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby capital stock tax against corporations, limited partnerships, joint stock Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae associations, and companies, in certain cases." Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck Boback Fritz Madden Rothman Borowicz Gabler Mako Rozzi On the question, Boyle Galloway Malagari Ryan Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bradford Gaydos Maloney Sainato Bill was agreed to. Briggs Gillen Markosek Samuelson Brown Gillespie Marshall Sanchez Bullock Gleim Masser Sankey (Bill analysis was read.) 664 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The question is, shall the bill pass finally? the bill passed finally. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for nays will now be taken. concurrence.

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–189 The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1083, PN 1256, entitled: Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae as The Fiscal Code, repealing provisions relating to capital stock and Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck franchise tax reports and payment of tax. Boback Fritz Madden Rothman Borowicz Gabler Mako Rozzi Boyle Galloway Malagari Ryan On the question, Bradford Gaydos Maloney Sainato Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Briggs Gillen Markosek Samuelson Bill was agreed to. Brown Gillespie Marshall Sanchez Bullock Gleim Masser Sankey Burgos Goodman Matzie Sappey (Bill analysis was read.) Burns Gregory McClinton Saylor Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Carroll Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt Cephas Harkins Merski Schroeder The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Ciresi Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Comitta Harris Metzgar Shusterman nays will now be taken. Conklin Heffley Mihalek Simmons Cox Helm Millard Sims Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder The following roll call was recorded: Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats YEAS–188 Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby Day Irvin Murt Thomas Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck DeLissio James Nelson Toepel Boback Fritz Madden Rothman Delloso Jones O'Mara Toohil Borowicz Gabler Mako Rozzi Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Boyle Galloway Malagari Ryan DeLuca Kail Oberlander Ullman Bradford Gaydos Maloney Sainato Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Vitali Briggs Gillen Markosek Samuelson Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh Brown Gillespie Marshall Sanchez DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner Bullock Gleim Masser Sankey Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren Burgos Goodman Matzie Sappey Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Webster Burns Gregory McClinton Saylor Driscoll Kim Petrarca Wentling Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Schemel Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Wheatley Carroll Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wheeland Causer Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt Ecker Klunk Puskaric White Cephas Harkins Merski Schroeder Emrick Knowles Pyle Zabel Ciresi Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer Evans Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Comitta Harris Metzgar Shusterman Everett Kosierowski Rabb Conklin Heffley Mihalek Simmons Farry Krueger Rapp Turzai, Cox Helm Millard Sims Fee Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder Fiedler Lawrence Readshaw Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats NAYS–1 Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi McCarter Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla Day Irvin Murt Thomas NOT VOTING–0 Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash DeLissio James Nelson Toepel EXCUSED–12 Delloso Jones O'Mara Toohil Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Topper

DeLuca Kail Oberlander Ullman Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Vitali Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner

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Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren Briggs Gillen Markosek Samuelson Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Webster Brown Gillespie Marshall Sanchez Driscoll Kim Petrarca Wentling Bullock Gleim Masser Sankey Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Wheatley Burgos Goodman Matzie Sappey Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wheeland Burns Gregory McClinton Saylor Ecker Klunk Puskaric White Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Schemel Emrick Knowles Pyle Zabel Carroll Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg Evans Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Causer Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt Everett Kosierowski Rabb Cephas Harkins Merski Schroeder Farry Krueger Ravenstahl Turzai, Ciresi Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer Fee Kulik Readshaw Speaker Comitta Harris Metzgar Shusterman Fiedler Lawrence Conklin Heffley Mihalek Simmons Cox Helm Millard Sims NAYS–1 Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney McCarter Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens NOT VOTING–1 Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla

Day Irvin Murt Thomas Rapp Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash

DeLissio James Nelson Toepel EXCUSED–12 Delloso Jones O'Mara Toohil Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon DeLuca Kail Oberlander Ullman Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Vitali Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Webster Driscoll Kim Petrarca Wentling affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Wheatley the bill passed finally. Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wheeland Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Ecker Klunk Puskaric White concurrence. Emrick Knowles Pyle Zabel Evans Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Everett Kosierowski Rabb * * * Farry Krueger Rapp Turzai, Fee Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1081, Fiedler Lawrence Readshaw

PN 1255, entitled: NAYS–1

An Act repealing the act of June 22 1931 (P.L.685, No.250), entitled "An act providing for the settlement of capital stock tax in the cases of McCarter corporations, joint-stock associations, limited partnerships, and companies which own assets which are exempted or relieved from NOT VOTING–0 capital stock tax." EXCUSED–12 On the question, Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Bill was agreed to. Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. the bill passed finally. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and concurrence. nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1084, YEAS–189 PN 1257, entitled:

Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese An Act repealing the act of June 17, 1913 (P.L.507, No.335), Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby referred to as the Intangible Personal Property Tax Law. Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck On the question, Boback Fritz Madden Rothman Borowicz Gabler Mako Rozzi Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Boyle Galloway Malagari Ryan Bill was agreed to. Bradford Gaydos Maloney Sainato 666 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for The question is, shall the bill pass finally? concurrence. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. * * *

The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1085, PN 1321, entitled: YEAS–189 An Act repealing the act of June 22, 1935 (P.L.414, No.182), known Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese as the State Personal Property Tax Act. Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae On the question, Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Boback Fritz Madden Rothman Borowicz Gabler Mako Rozzi Bill was agreed to. Boyle Galloway Malagari Ryan Bradford Gaydos Maloney Sainato (Bill analysis was read.) Briggs Gillen Markosek Samuelson Brown Gillespie Marshall Sanchez Bullock Gleim Masser Sankey The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Burgos Goodman Matzie Sappey different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Burns Gregory McClinton Saylor The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Schemel Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Carroll Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt nays will now be taken. Cephas Harkins Merski Schroeder Ciresi Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer The following roll call was recorded: Comitta Harris Metzgar Shusterman Conklin Heffley Mihalek Simmons Cox Helm Millard Sims YEAS–189 Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla Boback Fritz Madden Rothman Day Irvin Murt Thomas Borowicz Gabler Mako Rozzi Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash Boyle Galloway Malagari Ryan DeLissio James Nelson Toepel Bradford Gaydos Maloney Sainato Delloso Jones O'Mara Toohil Briggs Gillen Markosek Samuelson Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Brown Gillespie Marshall Sanchez DeLuca Kail Oberlander Ullman Bullock Gleim Masser Sankey Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Vitali Burgos Goodman Matzie Sappey Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh Burns Gregory McClinton Saylor DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Schemel Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren Carroll Hahn Mehaffie Schlossberg Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Webster Causer Hanbidge Mentzer Schmitt Driscoll Kim Petrarca Wentling Cephas Harkins Merski Schroeder Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Wheatley Ciresi Harrell Metcalfe Schweyer Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wheeland Comitta Harris Metzgar Shusterman Ecker Klunk Puskaric White Conklin Heffley Mihalek Simmons Emrick Knowles Pyle Zabel Cox Helm Millard Sims Evans Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Cutler Hennessey Miller, B. Snyder Everett Kosierowski Rabb Daley Hershey Miller, D. Sonney Farry Krueger Rapp Turzai, Davidson Hickernell Mizgorski Staats Fee Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Davis, A. Hohenstein Moul Stephens Fiedler Lawrence Readshaw Davis, T. Howard Mullery Struzzi Dawkins Innamorato Mullins Sturla NAYS–1 Day Irvin Murt Thomas Deasy Isaacson Neilson Tobash

DeLissio James Nelson Toepel McCarter Delloso Jones O'Mara Toohil

Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Topper NOT VOTING–0 DeLuca Kail Oberlander Ullman Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Vitali EXCUSED–12 Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Dowling Kenyatta Peifer Webster Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood Driscoll Kim Petrarca Wentling

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Dunbar Kinsey Pickett Wheatley which are kept in the Cops 'n' Kids Reading Room at Dush Kirkland Polinchock Wheeland Northampton Community College. Ecker Klunk Puskaric White Emrick Knowles Pyle Zabel In addition to being a Visions of Eagles scholarship recipient, Evans Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Alysse was recently named one of the top youth volunteers in Everett Kosierowski Rabb Pennsylvania for 2019 at the 24th annual Prudential Spirit of Farry Krueger Rapp Turzai, Community Awards. As a distinguished finalist in this year's Fee Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Fiedler Lawrence Readshaw program, Alysse was awarded an engraved bronze medallion. Alysse Danyi is a shining example of hope for our future. NAYS–1 With her today are her very proud parents – and very good friends of my wife and I – Michelle and Garen Danyi. Would you McCarter guys please stand up; to the left of the Speaker.

NOT VOTING–0 Thank you very much for that greeting, and thank you, Mr. Speaker, for this opportunity. EXCUSED–12 The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir.

Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1174, PN 1360, entitled: The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the An Act repealing the act of April 25, 1933 (P.L.74, No.49), entitled affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and "An act relating to baseball and football on Sunday; prohibiting baseball the bill passed finally. and football on Sunday during certain hours, and also during certain Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for other hours unless the electors of a municipality are in favor of the same concurrence. and, in certain cases, a license has first been secured from the municipal authorities; providing for referendums to ascertain the will of the electors, and for the enactment and repeal of licensing ordinances and * * * resolutions in accordance therewith; providing penalties; and repealing inconsistent laws." BILL PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY On the question, The SPEAKER. We are going to go over HB 1086 briefly. Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to.

STATEMENT BY MR. EMRICK (Bill analysis was read.) The SPEAKER. At this time I call Representative to the front podium. He has some special guests to introduce. My The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three apologies; I should have called earlier. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Representative Joe Emrick, the floor is yours. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Mr. EMRICK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Fellow members, please join me in welcoming to the hall of nays will now be taken. the House an outstanding young woman and no doubt one of our future leaders. Alysse Danyi is a senior at Nazareth Area High The following roll call was recorded: School who will be attending Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster next year. YEAS–190

To say that Alysse is involved in her community would be Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Readshaw quite an understatement. She is a distance runner for the Blue Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Reese Eagles track and cross-country teams, and is a two-time East Bernstine Frankel Longietti Rigby Penn Conference first team all-star. But her athletic Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roae Boback Fritz Madden Roebuck accomplishments are a small part of what she does for those Borowicz Gabler Mako Rothman around her. As a youngster, Alysse became involved with the Boyle Galloway Malagari Rozzi Cops 'n' Kids Children's Literacy Program, a national initiative Bradford Gaydos Maloney Ryan founded by a Wisconsin police officer. It provides a place for Briggs Gillen Markosek Sainato Brown Gillespie Marshall Samuelson children and families to read together, share stories, and select a Bullock Gleim Masser Sanchez free book to take home. Police officers, high school and college Burgos Goodman Matzie Sankey students, community volunteers, and various community Burns Gregory McCarter Sappey organizations are part of the program. In 2003 a similar program Caltagirone Greiner McClinton Saylor Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel was created in the Lehigh Valley. Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg A few years later, while about to celebrate her 10th birthday, Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt Alysse asked party guests to bring books as gifts. In fourth grade, Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder it took Alysse just 3 months to accumulate more than Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman 1,000 books, which she then donated to the Cops 'n' Kids Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons Program. To date Alysse has donated more than 28,000 books, Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims 668 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder The following roll call was recorded: Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens YEAS–190 Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Readshaw Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Reese DeLissio James Neilson Tobash Bernstine Frankel Longietti Rigby Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roae Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil Boback Fritz Madden Roebuck DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Borowicz Gabler Mako Rothman Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman Boyle Galloway Malagari Rozzi Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali Bradford Gaydos Maloney Ryan DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh Briggs Gillen Markosek Sainato Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner Brown Gillespie Marshall Samuelson Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren Bullock Gleim Masser Sanchez Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster Burgos Goodman Matzie Sankey Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling Burns Gregory McCarter Sappey Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley Caltagirone Greiner McClinton Saylor Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel Emrick Knowles Puskaric White Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder Farry Krueger Rabb Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims NAYS–0 Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney

Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats NOT VOTING–0 Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi EXCUSED–12 Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon DeLissio James Neilson Tobash Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner the bill passed finally. Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling concurrence. Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland * * * Emrick Knowles Puskaric White Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1179, Farry Krueger Rabb PN 1365, entitled: Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker An Act repealing the act of June 2, 1933 (P.L.1423, No.308), entitled "An act relating to Sunday music; permitting musicians to NAYS–0 receive compensation for services rendered on Sunday; authorizing pay concerts to be given and broadcast on Sunday under certain NOT VOTING–0 circumstances, and allowing school and certain public buildings and parks to be used therefor; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Public Instruction; and imposing penalties." EXCUSED–12

Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon On the question, Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for The question is, shall the bill pass finally? concurrence. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. * * *

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The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1180, Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling PN 1366, entitled: Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland An Act repealing the act of July 2, 1935 (P.L.599, No.211), entitled Emrick Knowles Puskaric White "An act relating to motion picture exhibitions and sound motion picture Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel exhibitions, together with orchestral or other instrumental musical or Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman mechanical musical accompaniment, prelude, playing, or selection in Farry Krueger Rabb Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, connection with or incidental thereto on Sunday; prohibiting motion Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker picture exhibitions and sound motion picture exhibitions, and orchestral or other instrumental musical or mechanical musical accompaniment, prelude, playing, or selection incidental thereto on Sunday during certain NAYS–0 hours, and also during other hours, unless the electors of a municipality approve thereof; regulating the employment of persons in conducting NOT VOTING–0 such exhibitions on Sunday; providing for referendums to ascertain the will of the of the electors; and providing penalties; and repealing EXCUSED–12 inconsistent laws." Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon On the question, Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood

Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and

the bill passed finally. The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? concurrence. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and * * * nays will now be taken.

The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1065, The following roll call was recorded: PN 1226, entitled:

YEAS–190 An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 3033 over Redbank Creek in Brookville Borough, Jefferson County, as the Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Readshaw CPL James Slagle 2nd Ranger Battalion Army Ranger WWII Memorial Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Reese Bridge. Bernstine Frankel Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roae Boback Fritz Madden Roebuck On the question, Borowicz Gabler Mako Rothman Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Boyle Galloway Malagari Rozzi Bill was agreed to. Bradford Gaydos Maloney Ryan Briggs Gillen Markosek Sainato Brown Gillespie Marshall Samuelson (Bill analysis was read.) Bullock Gleim Masser Sanchez Burgos Goodman Matzie Sankey The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Burns Gregory McCarter Sappey different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Caltagirone Greiner McClinton Saylor Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt Representative Dush, do you wish to speak on the bill? Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman On the question recurring, Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons Shall the bill pass finally? Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens The following roll call was recorded: Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi Day Irvin Mullins Sturla YEAS–190 Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas

DeLissio James Neilson Tobash Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Readshaw Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Reese Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil Bernstine Frankel Longietti Rigby DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roae Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman Boback Fritz Madden Roebuck Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali Borowicz Gabler Mako Rothman DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh Boyle Galloway Malagari Rozzi Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner Bradford Gaydos Maloney Ryan Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren Briggs Gillen Markosek Sainato Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster Brown Gillespie Marshall Samuelson 670 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

Bullock Gleim Masser Sanchez On the question, Burgos Goodman Matzie Sankey Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Burns Gregory McCarter Sappey Caltagirone Greiner McClinton Saylor Bill was agreed to. Carroll Hahn McNeill Schemel Causer Hanbidge Mehaffie Schlossberg (Bill analysis was read.) Cephas Harkins Mentzer Schmitt Ciresi Harrell Merski Schroeder Comitta Harris Metcalfe Schweyer The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Conklin Heffley Metzgar Shusterman different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cox Helm Mihalek Simmons The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cutler Hennessey Millard Sims Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Daley Hershey Miller, B. Snyder Davidson Hickernell Miller, D. Sonney nays will now be taken. Davis, A. Hohenstein Mizgorski Staats Davis, T. Howard Moul Stephens The following roll call was recorded: Dawkins Innamorato Mullery Struzzi Day Irvin Mullins Sturla Deasy Isaacson Murt Thomas YEAS–188 DeLissio James Neilson Tobash Delloso Jones Nelson Toepel Barrar Fitzgerald Lee Reese Delozier Jozwiak O'Mara Toohil Benninghoff Flynn Lewis Rigby DeLuca Kail O'Neal Topper Bernstine Frankel Longietti Roae Dermody Kaufer Oberlander Ullman Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Roebuck Diamond Kauffman Ortitay Vitali Boback Fritz Mako Rothman DiGirolamo Keefer Otten Walsh Borowicz Gabler Malagari Rozzi Donatucci Keller, M.K. Owlett Warner Boyle Galloway Maloney Ryan Dowling Kenyatta Pashinski Warren Bradford Gaydos Markosek Sainato Driscoll Kim Peifer Webster Briggs Gillen Marshall Samuelson Dunbar Kinsey Petrarca Wentling Brown Gillespie Masser Sanchez Dush Kirkland Pickett Wheatley Bullock Gleim Matzie Sankey Ecker Klunk Polinchock Wheeland Burgos Goodman McClinton Sappey Emrick Knowles Puskaric White Burns Gregory McNeill Saylor Evans Kortz Pyle Zabel Caltagirone Greiner Mehaffie Schemel Everett Kosierowski Quinn Zimmerman Carroll Hahn Mentzer Schlossberg Farry Krueger Rabb Causer Hanbidge Merski Schmitt Fee Kulik Rapp Turzai, Cephas Harkins Metcalfe Schroeder Fiedler Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Ciresi Harrell Metzgar Schweyer Comitta Harris Mihalek Shusterman NAYS–0 Conklin Heffley Millard Simmons Cox Helm Miller, B. Sims

Cutler Hennessey Miller, D. Snyder NOT VOTING–0 Daley Hershey Mizgorski Sonney Davidson Hickernell Moul Staats EXCUSED–12 Davis, A. Hohenstein Mullery Stephens Davis, T. Howard Mullins Struzzi Brooks Culver Keller, F. Solomon Dawkins Innamorato Murt Sturla Cook Gainey Nesbit Williams Day Irvin Neilson Thomas Cruz Grove Rader Youngblood Deasy Isaacson Nelson Tobash DeLissio James O'Mara Toepel Delloso Jones O'Neal Toohil Delozier Jozwiak Oberlander Topper The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DeLuca Kail Ortitay Ullman affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dermody Kaufer Otten Vitali the bill passed finally. Diamond Kauffman Owlett Walsh Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for DiGirolamo Keefer Pashinski Warner Donatucci Keller, M.K. Peifer Warren concurrence. Dowling Kenyatta Petrarca Webster Driscoll Kim Pickett Wentling Dunbar Kinsey Polinchock Wheatley LEAVE OF ABSENCE Dush Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland Ecker Klunk Pyle White The SPEAKER. Representative MADDEN has requested to Emrick Knowles Quinn Zabel be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. Evans Kortz Rabb Zimmerman Everett Kosierowski Rapp Farry Krueger Ravenstahl Turzai, BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Fee Kulik Readshaw Speaker Fiedler Lawrence

The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1086, NAYS–1 PN 1258, entitled: McCarter An Act repealing the act of June 5, 1937 (P.L.1656, No.344), known as the Store and Theatre Tax Act. NOT VOTING–0

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EXCUSED–13 No. 1349 By Representatives WHITE, MILLARD, KIRKLAND, MASSER, DeLUCA, READSHAW, KAUFER, Brooks Gainey Madden Solomon ZIMMERMAN, STRUZZI and HOHENSTEIN Cook Grove Nesbit Williams Cruz Keller, F. Rader Youngblood An Act amending the act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817, No.143), known Culver as the Mental Health Procedures Act, in involuntary examination and treatment, further providing for persons who may be subject to involuntary emergency examination and treatment, for involuntary The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the emergency examination and treatment authorized by a physician - not to affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and exceed one hundred twenty hours, for extended involuntary emergency treatment certified by a judge or mental health review officer - not to the bill passed finally. exceed twenty days, for court-ordered involuntary treatment not to Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for exceed ninety days; and, in determinations affecting those charged with concurrence. crime, or under sentence, further providing for incompetence to proceed on criminal charges and lack of criminal responsibility as defense.

HOUSE RESOLUTION Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, May 1, 2019. INTRODUCED AND REFERRED No. 1350 By Representative SAYLOR No. 263 By Representatives ROEBUCK, HILL-EVANS, ISAACSON, MADDEN, McCARTER, MILLARD, A Supplement to the act of April 1, 1863 (P.L.213, No.227), entitled HOHENSTEIN, FREEMAN, ULLMAN, FRANKEL, RABB, "An act to accept the grant of Public Lands, by the United States, to the several states, for the endowment of Agricultural Colleges," making SCHLOSSBERG, SHUSTERMAN, LONGIETTI, HARKINS, appropriations for carrying the same into effect; providing for a basis for CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, CIRESI, NEILSON and payments of such appropriations, for a method of accounting for the DeLUCA funds appropriated and for certain fiscal information disclosure; and making an appropriation from a restricted account within the A Resolution urging the State Board of Education to conduct a study Agricultural College Land Scrip Fund. and issue a report outlining the best academic and financial practices of high-performing charter schools and the unsuccessful academic and Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. financial practices of low-performing charter schools.

Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, May 1, 2019. No. 1351 By Representative SAYLOR

A Supplement to the act of July 28, 1966 (3rd Sp.Sess., P.L.87, No.3), known as the University of Pittsburgh–Commonwealth Act, HOUSE BILLS making appropriations for carrying the same into effect; and providing INTRODUCED AND REFERRED for a basis for payments of such appropriations, for a method of accounting for the funds appropriated and for certain fiscal information No. 920 By Representatives SAYLOR, BARRAR, disclosure. BERNSTINE, BROOKS, BROWN, SCHLEGEL CULVER, DUNBAR, EMRICK, FEE, GLEIM, GREINER, GROVE, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. HAHN, IRVIN, JAMES, KAUFFMAN, KEEFER, MENTZER, METCALFE, MILLARD, MOUL, OBERLANDER, PICKETT, No. 1352 By Representative SAYLOR ROTHMAN, RYAN, STRUZZI, TOEPEL, WHEELAND, A Supplement to the act of November 30, 1965 (P.L.843, No.355), ZIMMERMAN and GILLEN known as the Temple University–Commonwealth Act, making an appropriation for carrying the same into effect; providing for a basis for An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known payments of such appropriation; and providing a method of accounting as The Administrative Code of 1929, in Commonwealth budget for the funds appropriated and for certain fiscal information disclosure. procedures, further providing for lapsing of funds.

Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019.

No. 1353 By Representative SAYLOR No. 1348 By Representatives GLEIM, GREINER, CAUSER, PYLE, ECKER, M. K. KELLER, BERNSTINE, A Supplement to the act of July 7, 1972 (P.L.743, No.176), known ZIMMERMAN, GILLESPIE, PICKETT, GROVE, as the Lincoln University-Commonwealth Act, making an appropriation KAUFFMAN, JOZWIAK, OWLETT, MENTZER, HERSHEY, for carrying the same into effect; providing for a basis for payments of the appropriation; providing for a method of accounting for the funds STRUZZI, PASHINSKI, HAHN, RYAN, IRVIN, MILLARD, appropriated; and providing for certain fiscal information disclosure. BURGOS, BOROWICZ, LAWRENCE, SNYDER, GREGORY, KLUNK, WARNER, OBERLANDER, RADER, KAIL, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. GAYDOS, METCALFE, ROTHMAN, REESE, RIGBY, MOUL, TOPPER and KEEFER No. 1354 By Representative SAYLOR

An Act providing for limited civil liability for agritourism activity An Act making appropriations to the Trustees of the University of providers, for notice of limited civil liability and for acknowledgment of Pennsylvania. limited civil liability.

Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019.

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No. 1355 By Representatives LONGIETTI, MURT, A Supplement to the act of December 8, 1982 (P.L.848, No.235), DONATUCCI, RAVENSTAHL, SCHLOSSBERG, entitled "An act providing for the adoption of capital projects related to the repair, rehabilitation or replacement of highway bridges to be HOHENSTEIN, KINSEY, ISAACSON, HARKINS, T. DAVIS, financed from current revenue or by the incurring of debt and capital WEBSTER, McCARTER, HEFFLEY, NEILSON, projects related to highway and safety improvement projects to be READSHAW, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, DALEY, HILL- financed from current revenue of the Motor License Fund," itemizing EVANS, McCLINTON, MULLINS, KIM, RABB, SAYLOR, additional State and local bridge projects. SOLOMON, KORTZ, ROEBUCK, RADER, STEPHENS, BRIGGS, BOBACK, BIZZARRO, SCHWEYER, D. MILLER, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, May 1, GAINEY, STURLA, CALTAGIRONE, SIMS, DRISCOLL, 2019. DAWKINS, HARRIS, FITZGERALD, DAVIDSON, JOHNSON-HARRELL, BURGOS, FLYNN, YOUNGBLOOD, No. 1360 By Representatives FREEMAN, MURT, CEPHAS, BOYLE, SAINATO, MALAGARI, BRADFORD, SAMUELSON, McNEILL, DEASY, KINSEY, BERNSTINE, CRUZ, BULLOCK and CIRESI HILL-EVANS, SCHWEYER, DeLUCA and HANBIDGE

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in professional employees, providing as The Fiscal Code, in Department of the Auditor General, providing for for professional librarian. audits of affairs of the General Assembly and legislative agencies; and making a related repeal.

Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, May 1, 2019. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, May 1,

No. 1356 By Representatives SIMMONS, MACKENZIE, 2019. HILL-EVANS, MURT, DRISCOLL, DEASY and GILLEN No. 1361 By Representatives FREEMAN, MURT, An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania SAMUELSON, McNEILL, BERNSTINE, HILL-EVANS, Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, providing for DeLUCA, KIM and HANBIDGE expectant mother or parent of young child placard; in rules of the road in general, further proving for additional parking regulations; and A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of making editorial changes. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for audit of accounts of the General Assembly. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, May 1, 2019. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, May 1, 2019. No. 1357 By Representatives B. MILLER, MILLARD, MURT, RYAN, ZIMMERMAN, GROVE, MACKENZIE, No. 1362 By Representatives MURT, MILLARD, PICKETT, SCHLEGEL CULVER, GABLER, GAYDOS, LEWIS, GLEIM TOOHIL and JONES and RAPP An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known An Act amending Title 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania as The Administrative Code of 1929, in Commonwealth agency fees, Consolidated Statutes, providing for health savings accounts. further providing for Department of State.

Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, May 1, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, May 1, 2019. 2019.

No. 1358 By Representatives BENNINGHOFF, BARRAR, No. 1365 By Representatives MURT, SCHLOSSBERG, BERNSTINE, T. DAVIS, DeLUCA, HEFFLEY, HERSHEY, KINSEY, FRANKEL, HILL-EVANS, KIRKLAND, KAUFER, KIRKLAND, McCLINTON, MILLARD, MURT, STEPHENS, COMITTA, ISAACSON and DALEY NEILSON, NELSON, RYAN, SIMMONS, STRUZZI and An Act establishing the Gun Violence Task Force Pilot Program. ZIMMERMAN

An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, May 1, 2019. as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, providing for medication- No. 1367 By Representative SAYLOR assisted treatment. An Act making appropriations from the Professional Licensure Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, May 1, Augmentation Account and from restricted revenue accounts within the 2019. General Fund to the Department of State for use by the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs in support of the professional licensure boards assigned thereto. No. 1359 By Representatives HENNESSEY, CARROLL, SCHLEGEL CULVER, FEE, MARSHALL, ROTHMAN, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. SCHMITT, NEILSON, SCHLOSSBERG, MILLARD, RYAN, CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, SCHWEYER, MARKOSEK and WARREN

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No. 1368 By Representative SAYLOR No. 1375 By Representative SAYLOR

An Act making appropriations from the Workmen's Compensation An Act making appropriations from the restricted revenue accounts Administration Fund to the Department of Labor and Industry and the within the State Gaming Fund and from the restricted revenue accounts Department of Community and Economic Development to provide for within the Fantasy Contest Fund and Video Gaming Fund to the the expenses of administering the Workers' Compensation Act, The Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, the Pennsylvania State Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act and the Office of Small Police and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for the fiscal year Business Advocate for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and beginning July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. June 30, 2019.

Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019.

No. 1369 By Representative SAYLOR No. 1376 By Representatives SCHMITT, MILLARD, JAMES, MARSHALL, STRUZZI, ZIMMERMAN, An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account DONATUCCI, B. MILLER, READSHAW, STAATS, within the General Fund to the Office of Small Business Advocate in the Department of Community and Economic Development. NEILSON and MOUL

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing for restrictions on use of limited access highways. No. 1370 By Representative SAYLOR Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, May 1, An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account 2019. within the General Fund to the Office of Consumer Advocate in the Office of Attorney General. No. 1377 By Representatives MARKOSEK, ISAACSON, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. KINSEY, HOHENSTEIN, MULLINS, SCHLOSSBERG, McNEILL, RAVENSTAHL, HERSHEY, KENYATTA, HILL- No. 1371 By Representative SAYLOR EVANS, WILLIAMS, FIEDLER, CIRESI, SAINATO, ZABEL, ULLMAN, KORTZ, PASHINSKI, YOUNGBLOOD, DEASY An Act making appropriations from the Public School Employees' and MALAGARI Retirement Fund and from the PSERS Defined Contribution Fund to provide for expenses of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in particular rights and immunities, bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending providing for good Samaritan civil immunity for acquiring, maintaining June 30, 2019. or administering naloxone.

Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, May 1, 2019.

No. 1372 By Representative SAYLOR No. 1378 By Representatives ROEBUCK, McCLINTON, LONGIETTI, HILL-EVANS, KIM, MADDEN, ULLMAN, An Act making appropriations from the State Employees' Retirement Fund and from the SERS Defined Contribution Fund to MERSKI, HARKINS, SCHLOSSBERG, JOHNSON- provide for expenses of the State Employees' Retirement Board for the HARRELL, MARKOSEK, SCHWEYER, READSHAW and fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills FREEMAN incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in the State Board of Education, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. further providing for powers and duties of the board.

No. 1373 By Representative SAYLOR Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, May 1, 2019.

An Act making appropriations from the Philadelphia Taxicab and No. 1379 By Representatives RIGBY, SCHMITT, Limousine Regulatory Fund and the Philadelphia Taxicab Medallion POLINCHOCK, ULLMAN, RYAN, REESE, JAMES, Fund to the Philadelphia Parking Authority for fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020. JOZWIAK, BERNSTINE, GROVE, MILLARD, NEILSON, OWLETT, ZIMMERMAN, OBERLANDER and KEEFER

Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. An Act repealing the act of June 22, 1935 (P.L.446, No.187), referred to as the Sunday Polo Act. No. 1374 By Representative SAYLOR Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, May 1, An Act making appropriations from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund and from Federal augmentation funds to the 2019. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020. No. 1380 By Representatives BOBACK, PICKETT, ZIMMERMAN, MURT, PYLE, RYAN, BARRAR, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, May 1, 2019. READSHAW, STRUZZI, HILL-EVANS, KORTZ, MILLARD, SAINATO, DeLUCA, MARKOSEK and GILLEN 674 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE MAY 1

An Act amending Titles 30 (Fish) and 34 (Game) of the SB 440, PN 418 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in fishing licenses, providing for active duty military fishing reciprocity and for disabled veteran annual fishing license reciprocity; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, May 1, 2019. providing for active duty military hunting reciprocity and for disabled veteran annual hunting license reciprocity.

VOTE CORRECTIONS Referred to Committee on GAME AND FISHERIES, May 1, The SPEAKER. Representative Kathy Rapp. 2019. Ms. RAPP. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I was not recorded on final passage of HB 1083, and I would No. 1381 By Representatives SIMS, SCHLOSSBERG, like to be recorded in the affirmative. MURT, McNEILL, CEPHAS, BERNSTINE, RABB, HILL- Thank you, Mr. Speaker. EVANS, FREEMAN, KINSEY, A. DAVIS, KULIK, The SPEAKER. Thank you. SOLOMON, ISAACSON, HARRIS, DRISCOLL, Does anybody else wish to be recognized on a vote? McCLINTON, NEILSON, DAWKINS, McCARTER, CIRESI Representative Driscoll. and MADDEN Mr. DRISCOLL. Mr. Speaker, on HB 800, amendment 886,

An Act amending the act of June 27, 2006 (1st Sp.Sess., P.L.1873, I was not recorded. I would like to be recorded in the affirmative. No.1), known as the Taxpayer Relief Act, in senior citizens property tax The SPEAKER. Thank you. and rent rebate assistance, further providing for property tax and rent rebate. BILLS RECOMMITTED Referred to Committee on FINANCE, May 1, 2019. The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following

bills be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations: No. 1382 By Representatives SIMS, LEE, FRANKEL, RABB,

KINSEY, HILL-EVANS, HARRIS, KENYATTA, HB 57; SCHLOSSBERG, DONATUCCI, A. DAVIS, CALTAGIRONE, HB 332; WEBSTER, McCLINTON, KIRKLAND, FIEDLER, HB 619; DAWKINS, BULLOCK and DAVIDSON HB 790; An Act amending the act of October 15, 1980 (P.L.950, No.164), HB 800; known as the Commonwealth Attorneys Act, in general provisions, HB 860; further providing for definitions; and, in Office of Attorney General, HB 1001; further providing for criminal prosecutions. HB 1058; and

HB 1196. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, May 1, 2019. On the question, No. 1384 By Representatives BURNS, FRANKEL, Will the House agree to the motion? MILLARD, ISAACSON, SCHLOSSBERG, DAVIDSON, Motion was agreed to. BARRAR, PYLE, JOHNSON-HARRELL, HILL-EVANS, SAPPEY, YOUNGBLOOD, COMITTA, MARKOSEK, MULLINS, KENYATTA, DeLUCA, SCHWEYER, BILLS REMOVED FROM TABLE McCLINTON, FREEMAN and GALLOWAY The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the bills be removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in particular rights and immunities, active calendar: providing for nondisclosure agreements.

HB 111; Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, May 1, 2019. HB 196; HB 915; SENATE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE HB 1021; HB 1062; The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, presented the HB 1092; and following bills for concurrence: HB 1305.

SB 48, PN 584 On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, May 1, Motion was agreed to. 2019.

BILL REMOVED FROM TABLE SB 110, PN 82 The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that HB 296 be Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, May 1, removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the active 2019. calendar.

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On the question, ADJOURNMENT Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to. The SPEAKER. Representative moves that the House be adjourned until Monday, May 6, 2019, at 1 p.m., e.d.t., BILL TABLED unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.

The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that HB 296 be On the question, removed from the active calendar and placed on the tabled Will the House agree to the motion? calendar. Motion was agreed to, and at 3:29 p.m., e.d.t., the House adjourned. On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to.

COMMITTEE MEETING POSTPONED

The SPEAKER. Representative Moul. Mr. MOUL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Important message for the House Local Government Committee. Due to the fact that the hour is running a little late and we have members on both sides that need to get back to their districts to do some work, I am going to postpone that voting meeting until call of the Chair on Monday. So be prepared on Monday, call of the Chair, House Local Government Committee, voting meeting. Thank you. Enjoy your weekend.

ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. PYLE

The SPEAKER. Representative Jeff Pyle, committee announcement. You may proceed. Mr. PYLE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you. For Republican members of the Liquor Control Committee, there will be a premeeting held Monday after the Second Amendment rally, room 216, Ryan; Republican Liquor Control Committee members. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

VOTE CORRECTION

The SPEAKER. Are you correcting the record, sir? Yes. Representative Davis. Mr. DAVIS. Mr. Speaker, on HB 806, the revote, my vote was not recorded due to a malfunction. I would like to be recorded in the negative. The SPEAKER. Yes, sir. Mr. DAVIS. Thank you.

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.