COMMONWEALTH OF

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018

SESSION OF 2018 202D OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 46

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SENATE MESSAGE The House convened at 9:30 a.m., e.d.t. AMENDED HOUSE BILLS RETURNED FOR CONCURRENCE AND THE SPEAKER () REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON RULES PRESIDING The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 26, PRAYER PN 4146; HB 99, PN 4254; HB 149, PN 4251; HB 353, PN 3779; HB 1013, PN 4069; HB 1511, PN 4253; HB 1885, HON. , member of the House of PN 4255; and HB 2075, PN 4249, with information that the Representatives, offered the following prayer: Senate has passed the same with amendment in which the concurrence of the House of Representatives is requested. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Colleagues, I solicit your personal prayers, and let us SENATE MESSAGE remember the families of Representative Mike O'Brien and Representative Sid Kavulich not only today but in the weeks to HOUSE BILLS come. CONCURRED IN BY SENATE Let us pray. Father, our God, we cry out in our times of need, for hope in The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 927, times of despair, for faith in times of doubt, for comfort in times PN 1080; HB 1539, PN 3353; HB 2049, PN 3127; and HB 2453, of grief, for grace in times of sin, and for love in times of PN 3590, with information that the Senate has passed the same loneliness. Answer our cry. Be our refuge and our help. Restore without amendment. our lives. Restore our hope. Return us to the path of discipleship where we may walk with You anew in confidence and joy. We pray in the name of Your son, our rock and our redeemer. Amen. BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the titles were publicly read as follows: (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and visitors.) HB 927, PN 1080

An Act amending the act of July 28, 1988 (P.L.556, No.101), known JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED as the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act, in recycling and waste reduction, further providing for municipal The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the implementation of recycling programs. Journal of Tuesday, October 16, 2018, will be postponed until printed. HB 1539, PN 3353

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania SENATE MESSAGE Consolidated Statutes, in standby guardianship, further providing for definitions and for scope and providing for temporary guardianship; in HOUSE RESOLUTION child protective services, further providing for release of information in CONCURRED IN BY SENATE confidential reports; and making editorial changes.

HB 2049, PN 3127 The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the Senate has concurred in HR 76, PN 427. An Act providing for requirements for documentation of the need for an assistance animal or service animal in housing and for the offenses of misrepresentation of entitlement to assistance animal or service animal and misrepresentation of animal as assistance animal or service animal.

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HB 2453, PN 3590 Team. These young ladies who are between the ages of 10 and 12 had an incredible summer capped by last August's trip to An Act amending the act of February 18, 1998 (P.L.146, No.22), Portland, Oregon, for the Little League Softball World Series. known as the Check Casher Licensing Act, amending the title of the act; in general provisions, further providing for authority of the Department They completed a great run through regional competition that of Banking and Securities; in licensing provisions, further providing for included wins over Rhode Island and Pittston Area. My regards, license terms and fees; in enforcement, further providing for suspension Representative Carroll. and revocation of license and civil penalties, for change of status, for It was absolutely fun to watch the town of Tunkhannock, restrictions on business of licensee and for civil penalty; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for applicability and T-town, get behind them, and we are proud of what they have repealing provisions relating to report to General Assembly. accomplished. Congratulations to the girls, their coaches, family members, SB 798, PN 1078 and supporters. Please note that they won their pool with a record of 3 to 1 and made it to the finals, where they placed second to a An Act amending Title 12 (Commerce and Trade) of the team from Wheelersburg, Ohio. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania Military Community Enhancement Commission, further providing for The great benefits of sports include their ability to rally their establishment and membership. community, and we are so happy to be behind our girls, to be behind them. As a special note, many of their parents I taught SB 1092, PN 1710 when I was a teacher in Tunkhannock Area, so it is even more special for me to bring them here to the hall of the House today. An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Congratulations, ladies and coaches. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sentencing, providing for sentencing for offenses involving domestic violence in the presence of a We are very proud of you. minor. The SPEAKER. I think we can get the entire team up here on the rostrum. Coaches, if you will just come up and do the first SB 1127, PN 1827 row here and we will get everybody in a photo. Thank you.

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 62 The Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of the House. (Procurement) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in wiretapping and electronic surveillance, further providing for order Representative is invited to the rostrum, please. Oh; authorizing interception of wire, electronic or oral communications; in no, wait. Representative Snyder, hold on. I think we are going to trade and commerce, further providing for buying or exchanging Federal do that next. I think they have already lined up one other team. food order coupons, stamps, authorization cards or access devices and That is my apologies, my apologies. for fraudulent traffic in food orders; and, in source selection and contract formation, further providing for debarment or suspension. Representative Warren, Representative Tai, please come on SB 1209, PN 1886 up. Are other members of the team here? Come on down if you An Act amending the act of November 29, 2006 (P.L.1471, are. The American Legion Post 440 Junior Prep Baseball Team. No.165), known as the Sexual Assault Testing and Evidence Collection Coaches, if you will feel free to come up to the rostrum with these Act, further providing for sexual assault evidence collection program; and requiring the Pennsylvania State Police to complete and submit a gentlemen here. Yes, please, come on up. And you can just stay report. on that first level right behind Representatives, yes. And then we will switch it around for photos. Thanks for being here. Thank Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed you. the same. Members, please take your seats. All members who wish to come onto the House floor, now is the time to come on. We are The SPEAKER. At this time I would invite Representative going to have you take your seats. And the Sergeants at Arms up to the rostrum. now will close the doors of the House. These young men have Members, please take your seats. This team has traveled a traveled very far to be with us today, and we are honored that significant distance to be with us today. Can we please bring they are here. down front the Tunkhannock Major Girls Little League Softball Team. Is the entire team here? If there are other members of the NEWTOWN AMERICAN LEGION POST team, come on down. The first group will come up onto the NO. 440 JUNIOR PREP BASEBALL TEAM rostrum with Representative Boback. The other members will PRESENTED come down to the well of the House – thank you – with the coaches and parents. Parents, you can join them if you would like. The SPEAKER. Representative Warren, you may proceed, The Sergeants at Arms will close the doors of the House. sir. Mr. WARREN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. TUNKHANNOCK ALL-STAR LITTLE I rise today along with Representative Tai to recognize the LEAGUE SOFTBALL TEAM PRESENTED State Champion Newtown Post 440 American Legion Junior Prep Baseball Team. Earlier this year in Coopersburg, Newtown The SPEAKER. Representative Boback, you may proceed, defeated Boyertown 10-0 to win its second straight State title. In Thank you. fact, the 2017 championship team, including three of the players Ms. BOBACK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. on this 2018 championship team, were here in the House just a Today I am proud to welcome to the hall of the House year ago yesterday. That said, a repeat seemed unlikely early in members of the Tunkhannock All-Star Little League Softball the season as the team started out 0-3 and was held scoreless in 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1395 the first 19 innings of play and was at one point 2-5. The SPEAKER. Thank you very much, and congratulations, Eagles, are you listening? The team then won 16 out of 17 games boys. We are going to take some photos with the team here. The in June, and the team ERA (earned run average) dropped to Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of the House. 2.09 for the season. From there it was on to the Lower Bucks County League's Championship Tournament. Seeded fourth And while the American Legion Post 440 Team is getting because of their early struggles, Newtown overcame an earlier photos, we are going to bring down for Representative Snyder the loss to advance to the semifinals where pitcher Collin Williams West Greene FFA (Future Farmers of America) Team. I think we no-hit Langhorne while striking out 17 in the 3-1 victory. In the have two separate citations, two separate ones. So we are going championship game, Newtown overcame a seventh-inning two- to do the West Greene FFA Team first. First the West Greene run deficit to defeat Northampton for the State – the State came FFA Team, if you could come down to the rostrum. Thank you. later – for the county title. All members, please take your seats. This West Greene Future At the State tournament, Newtown went 4-0 with wins over Farmers of America Team has traveled almost 5 hours to be with Southern Lehigh, Boyertown, rival and neighbor Northampton us today, so we are going to ask all members to take their seats again, and then the 10-0 championship victory and rematch and we are going to close the doors of the House. This team has against Boyertown. Newtown only committed 48 errors in traveled almost 5 hours to be with us today. 35 games and finished the season 26-9. Members, please take your seats. We are going to close the Members of the team are joining us today on the rostrum, and doors of the House. please raise your hand as I call your name: Ryan Burkett, who If any other members wish to come onto the House floor, now gave Newtown many great pitching performances throughout the is the time. Please close the doors of the House. season; shortstop Quinn Erlandsen, a key contributor in the field and at the plate; outfielder Jack Harar, a key cog in Newtown's WEST GREENE FFA TEAM PRESENTED defense; Alex Stempin, who delivered clutch hits in the league tournament; and State tournament MVP (most valuable player) The SPEAKER. And at this time I turn over the rostrum to Collin Williams, who was not only the ace of the staff, but also Representative Pam Snyder. collected six RBIs (runs batted in) in the championship game. Mrs. SNYDER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Other team members joined us in the front of the hall: Shane It is my honor to present on the House floor members of the Anhalt, Andrew Brown, Nick Focella, Tony Godonis, Ishaan West Greene Future Farmers of America Team. These young Hardaway, Joe Hughes, Jagger Matera was not able to make it people placed first in the State FFA Livestock's Career today, Lukas Mullen, and Nate Rambo. And back up here on the Development Event held in June at Penn State University. The rostrum, we are also pleased to welcome manager Joe Anhalt and four-member team evaluated and placed six classes of livestock, coaches Steve Brown, Dave Hughes, and Sean Mullen. participated in three keep/cull classes, gave two sets of oral Many family members also made the trip halfway across the reasons, tackled a genetics and marketing problem, and answered State today to be with us and they are in the balcony, and we questions in a livestock knowledge test. would like to congratulate them as well, for their love and support Farming is a big industry in Greene County and throughout helped the team through both the challenging times early in the this Commonwealth, and it is impressive to see these young season and then the great championship run. people dedicating themselves to the profession. By virtue of their And now Representative Helen Tai would like to say a few top placement in State competition, the West Greene FFA Team words as well. earned the right to represent Pennsylvania in the National FFA The SPEAKER. Representative Tai. Livestock Career Development Event in Indianapolis. In Greene Ms. TAI. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, Representative County and throughout the 50th Legislative District that Warren. I represent, which includes parts of Fayette and Washington I rise today with my colleague from Bucks County, Counties, we still have many family farms. In many cases, these Representative Warren, to honor our resilient State champions, family farms have been passed down from generation to the Newtown Post 440 American Legion Junior Prep Baseball generation, one on which I personally live. I can assure you that Team. the current crop of farmers remains as hardworking, dedicated, As Representative Warren has attested, this Newtown team and innovative as their family predecessors. They are carrying on overcame a slow start and worked their way to becoming State a proud tradition – a tradition that helps feed and sustain us all. champions. These young men should be proud of their hard work Please join me in congratulating the West Greene FFA Club and dedication to each other and their team. It would have been for its impressive achievement, and join me in thanking them for easy to let up or turn on each other when things were not going their interest in being future farmers. well, but instead they came together to turn the tide and finish as Thank you, Mr. Speaker. champions. Their season will not only be remembered for their The SPEAKER. Congratulations, young ladies, and thank you State championship, but also for the lifelong friendships made so much for traveling all this distance to be with us. and lessons learned together that will serve them both on and off The Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of the House to let the field. Lessons like: Do not give up too easily; honor your members on and off the floor. commitment to your team and your goal; build each other up when things are tough; keep your eye on the long term, not just And we are going to have the West Greene Softball Team the short term. These are lessons that we can all learn from. please come on up to the front. Just come down the side here. So thank you for representing Bucks County so well and for And if the coaches and the captains could come up to the rostrum. showing us what teamwork looks like in action. Congratulations Oh, here they are. Okay. Great. again on this tremendous accomplishment.

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The Lady Pioneers, how are you? This team has traveled also CONSULAR CORPS OF PHILADELPHIA close to 5 hours to be with us today, from our southwest corner INTRODUCED of the State, near the West Virginia and Ohio borders, and we are so honored that they would make the trip to come see us. The SPEAKER. Amongst the other attributes of the great city We can have a few more of the players. Are there any seniors of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, one that is not often known, is down there? Any of the senior players? Okay. the significant number of consulars that come from countries all over the world. The Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia WEST GREENE HIGH SCHOOL is the oldest consular organization in the of SOFTBALL TEAM PRESENTED America, and the members represent 56 countries around the world. This city in which the Declaration of Independence was The SPEAKER. Representative Pam Snyder, the floor is drafted and signed and the United States Constitution was drafted yours. and signed, founded by William Penn, made famous by Ben Mrs. SNYDER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Franklin and many others, is of course the home to such a large And I just have to start out by saying one thing, "We're back!" body of consuls from countries across the world. One of the toughest things to do in all of scholastic sports is to be With us today – and I do hope that I am able to pronounce a repeat State champion. But that is exactly what the West Greene each of the names correctly – are these members of the Consular School District Girls Softball Team accomplished this spring. Corps: Ulf Akerblom from Sweden. Please raise your hand as The Lady Pioneers again captured the PIAA State Class A I call out your name. Georgia Athanasopulos from Panama; Softball Championship. They defeated Williams Valley High Krista Bard from Lithuania; Jimmy Daku from Albania; Alicia School by the score of 11-7. In 2017 this marvelous group of Falkowski from Argentina; Jorge Fernandez from the Basque athletes won the same title, prevailing over the same opponent by Country; Vincent Finn from Canada; Oliver Franklin from the the score of 9-8. United Kingdom; Eli Gabay from Nicaragua; Alberto Hart from So the Lady Pioneers are once again on the House floor to be Peru; Stephen Jannetta from Belgium; Dr. Inayat Kathio from recognized, this time for being repeat champions. They have now Pakistan; Peter Longstreth from Uruguay; Kristina Mattila from captured the first and second team sports titles in this school's Finland; Gareth Morgan from Wales; Wilfred Muskens from the history, and for that, they richly deserve this recognition. Netherlands; Worrell Nero from Saint Kitts and Nevis; Leigh But there is an important part of their success story that needs Nicholas from Panama; Christine Pfister from Switzerland; to be mentioned. It is a life lesson for us all. This is a team that Frank Plantan from South Korea; Susan Satkowski from Norway; prior to its two consecutive State championships actually lost in Michael Scullin from France; Andrea Townrow from the the title game 3 years ago. Such a defeat in a big game can be Province of Quebec; Daisy Van den Hooff-Mertens from crushing. It can take the air right out of your competitive sails. It Flanders, which is in Belgium; Ralf Wiedemann from Germany; can have long-lasting negative consequences. Self-doubt can and Michael Flynn. Michael, could you raise your hand. Michael creep into the psyche and can turn a winner into a loser. That was is the Consular Corps Association of Philadelphia's executive not the case for the West Greene Lady Pioneers you see assistant. Thank you for bringing this august group to see us assembled here before you today. today. Could you please give them a round of applause. This year and last, they and their immediate predecessors As you know, the consul promote commercial, cultural, overcame their setback. They stayed true to themselves and have educational, medical, and government relationships between the now developed and maintained a winning tradition. This Philadelphia region and the United States and their respective particular team of competitors, led by head coach Bill Simms and countries. Thank you so much for being with us. assistant coaches Jeff Stover, Nikki Redlinger, Jeremiah Allison, And the photographers, if you could take a photo with the and Jessica Carpenter, etched its own name into school, WPIAL, corps, that would be great. I am going to come down myself. and PIAA history. I am very appreciative. With me today, I am proud to introduce to you four All-State Also amongst the group was the Consulate General of Nigeria, players: Madison and McKenna Lampe, Kaitlyn Rizor, and Jade Ben Okoyen; Ben Okoyen from Nigeria. So honored to have him. Renner. Please open the doors of the House. Members, if you want to Please join me in congratulating the West Greene Girls say hello to the Consular Corps, we will be taking a break here Softball Team for its outstanding athletic accomplishment for the shortly. second year in a row. They are PIAA State Champions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. GUESTS INTRODUCED The SPEAKER. Congratulations, Lady Pioneers. Keep coming back. You are welcome. Thanks for being with us. The SPEAKER. In the well of the House, we welcome guest Please open the doors of the House. Thank you, page Rex Matarazzo. He is joined by his mother, Michelle, and Representative Snyder. Thank you West Greene Champions. siblings Alexa, Madison, and Max, who are seated in the rear of the House. Will they please stand. Thank you very much. Great And would the Consular Corps of Philadelphia please come to have you. They are guests of Representative Kathy Watson. In down to the well of the House. fact, Michelle is Kathy's niece, Representative Watson's niece. Members, please take your seats. We have a prestigious group In the rear of the House, we welcome these guests of of individuals who have taken the time to visit with us today. So Representative : Jim and Kay Dietrich. Are they I am going to ask all members to take their seats, and we are going here? Jim and Kay, great to have you. Thanks so much for joining to close the doors of the House. us on the House floor today. Thank you.

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In the rear of House, we welcome a guest of Representative The following roll call was recorded: Steve Bloom: Arthur Phillips. Arthur, will you please stand. Arthur is a student at Cumberland Valley, passionate about PRESENT–190 government and writing. Great to have you here. In the gallery, we welcome members of the Sigma Gamma Barbin Dush Longietti Reese Barrar Ellis Mackenzie Roae Rho Sorority, and they are the guests— Oh, they are right here Benninghoff Emrick Madden Roe in the back. Representative Hill-Evans, do you want to bring Bernstine English Maher Roebuck them down for a photo? Just come right down the side, if you do Bizzarro Evans Mako Rothman not mind. Thank you. Bloom Farry Maloney Rozzi Boback Fee Markosek Ryan Representative Hill-Evans, thank you for bringing your guests Boyle Fitzgerald Marshall Saccone from Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority. If you want to say a few words Bradford Flynn Marsico Sainato to introduce them, please feel free to do— No, you are good. Briggs Frankel Masser Samuelson Okay. Thank you. Thanks for joining us today, everybody. We Brown, R. Freeman Matzie Sankey Brown, V. Gainey McCarter Santora are going to get a good photo here. Bullock Gillen McClinton Saylor Thank you. Members, we are about to take the vote on the Burns Gillespie McGinnis Schemel master roll, but I am going to do the leaves of absence here so Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schlossberg that we can get to resolutions. Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schweyer Causer Greiner Mentzer Simmons To the left of the rostrum, we welcome guests of Cephas Grove Metcalfe Sims Representative Dave Zimmerman: Shay Attias – please stand – Charlton Haggerty Metzgar Snyder is Shuva Global's Worldwide Chief Executive Officer. He is the Christiana Hahn Miccarelli Solomon former head of the Public Diplomacy Department of Israel's Comitta Hanna Millard Sonney Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Staats Prime Minister's Office; a lecturer, a Ph.D. (doctor of philosophy) Cook Harper Miller, D. Stephens scholar, and one of the world's leading experts in public Corbin Harris, A. Moul Sturla diplomacy. He is joined today with Dr. Abby Abildness, State Costa, D. Harris, J. Mullery Tai leader for the Legislative Prayer Caucus Network. Please stand. Costa, P. Heffley Murt Tallman Cox Helm Mustio Taylor And in the rear of the House, we welcome Earl Hixon, director Cruz Hennessey Neilson Thomas of Joel 2 Ministries. Joel, why do you not come down here and Culver Hickernell Nelson Tobash be seated. And I think— Is Bishop Dale Martin, his wife Loretta, Cutler Hill Nesbit Toepel and Ron Burhoff here? Up in the gallery. Would you please stand. Daley Irvin O'Neal Toohil Davidson James O'Neill Topper Thank you so much for joining us today as guests of Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez Representative Dave Zimmerman. Shay, thank you very much. Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali And, Dr. Abildness, thank you. Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Walsh We do have some guests with respect to resolutions, so we are Day Kauffman Peifer Ward Dean Keefer Petrarca Warner going to get to those quickly. Those members without guests who Deasy Keller, F. Pickett Warren wish to speak on resolutions, we will be doing those at the end of DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson the day. Delozier Keller, W. Quigley Wentling DeLuca Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Dermody Kinsey Quinn, M. Wheeland LEAVES OF ABSENCE Diamond Kirkland Rabb White DiGirolamo Klunk Rader Youngblood Donatucci Knowles Rapp Zimmerman The SPEAKER. The majority whip requests leaves of absence Dowling Krueger Ravenstahl for the following: Representative Michael CORR of Driscoll Kulik Readshaw Turzai, Montgomery County for the day, Representative Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker of Wayne County for the day, Representative of Chester County for the day, Representative of ADDITIONS–0 Lycoming County for the day, Representative John LAWRENCE NOT VOTING–0 of Chester County for the day. Without objection, those will be granted. EXCUSED–9 The minority whip requests leaves of absence for Representative Bill KORTZ of Allegheny County for the day and Corr Gabler Kortz Milne Representative John GALLOWAY of Bucks County for the day. Everett Galloway Lawrence Ortitay Fritz

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The SPEAKER. Members, please proceed to vote on the Bullock Haggerty Kirkland Toohil Christiana Harper Rabb Thomas master roll. Cruz Kinsey Solomon Wheeland Dean

LEAVES CANCELED–4

Bullock Galloway Lawrence Solomon

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The SPEAKER. We have 190 members, so a quorum is Mr. KINSEY called up HR 1110, PN 4120, entitled: present. A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2018 as "Special Needs Law Month" in Pennsylvania. UNCONTESTED CALENDAR * * * RESOLUTIONS PURSUANT TO RULE 35 Mr. READSHAW called up HR 1122, PN 4164, Mr. NEILSON called up HR 1083, PN 4085, entitled: entitled:

A Resolution honoring the life and legacy of Harold FitzGerald A Resolution honoring the 243rd birthday of the United State "Gerry" Lenfest for his contributions to Pennsylvania. Marine Corps on November 10, 2018.

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Mr. BIZZARRO called up HR 1093, PN 4060, entitled: Mr. KINSEY called up HR 1130, PN 4172, entitled:

A Resolution designating the month of November 2018 as A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2018 as "Spina "Childhood Brain Stem Glioma Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania; and Bifida Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. designating November 11, 2018, as "Jax Stone Day" in Pennsylvania. * * * * * * Mr. KINSEY called up HR 1131, PN 4173, entitled: Mr. BIZZARRO called up HR 1094, PN 4061, entitled: A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2018 as "National A Resolution recognizing the month of November 2018 as Disability Employment Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. "National Epilepsy Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. * * * * * * Mr. SCHLOSSBERG called up HR 1147, PN 4188, Mr. KIRKLAND called up HR 1100, PN 4084, entitled: entitled:

A Resolution designating October 30, 2018, as "Violent Crime A Resolution designating the month of November 2018 as Survivors' Assistance and Grief Support Day" in Pennsylvania. "Adrenoleukodystrophy Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

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Mr. KIRKLAND called up HR 1101, PN 4150, entitled: Mr. ROTHMAN called up HR 1154, PN 4217, entitled:

A Resolution recognizing the higher prevalence of asthma in the A Resolution honoring the 20th anniversary of the Harrisburg African-American community in Pennsylvania. Young Professionals.

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Mr. KIRKLAND called up HR 1102, PN 4151, entitled: Mr. SAMUELSON called up HR 1157, PN 4236, entitled: A Resolution recognizing emotional abuse of children and its deleterious effect on all individuals in this Commonwealth. A Resolution recognizing the month of November 2018 as "National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness and Family Caregivers * * * Month" in Pennsylvania.

Mr. BARRAR called up HR 1104, PN 4116, entitled: * * *

A Resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Mr. CHARLTON called up HR 1160, PN 4238, cessation of hostilities of World War I, remembering the valor and sacrifice of United States troops and noting their lasting impact on entitled: military history and American culture. A Resolution condemning the November 1984 anti-Sikh violence in India as genocide. * * * * * * Mr. RADER called up HR 1106, PN 4118, entitled:

A Resolution designating October 2018 as "1918 Influenza Ms. KLUNK called up HR 1162, PN 4240, entitled: Pandemic Remembrance Month" in Pennsylvania to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1918 influenza pandemic. A Resolution recognizing the week of October 23 through 31, 2018, as "Red Ribbon Week" in Pennsylvania and encouraging Pennsylvanians to participate in drug prevention education activities * * * throughout the year to demonstrate their strong commitment to a drug- free Commonwealth. 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1399

* * * Mr. ENGLISH called up HR 1174, PN 4267, entitled:

Mr. CAUSER called up HR 1163, PN 4241, entitled: A Resolution recognizing the month of January 2019 as "Learn a Snow Sport Month" in Pennsylvania. A Resolution recognizing November 3, 2018, as "One Health Day" in Pennsylvania. * * *

* * * Mrs. DAVIDSON called up HR 1175, PN 4268, entitled: Ms. RAPP called up HR 1164, PN 4242, entitled: A Resolution designating October 4, 2018, as "Henrietta Lacks A Resolution designating the month of November 2018 as "COPD Day" in Pennsylvania. Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. * * * * * * Mrs. DAVIDSON called up HR 1176, PN 4269, Mr. WHEATLEY called up HR 1165, PN 4243, entitled: entitled: A Resolution commemorating the life of Lucretia Mott, a 19th A Resolution recognizing October 25, 2018, as "Lights On century feminist activist, abolitionist, social reformer and pacifist who Afterschool Day" in Pennsylvania. helped launch the Women's Rights Movement, including fighting for the right to vote, and designating November 6, 2018, as "Lucretia Mott Day" in Pennsylvania. * * * On the question, Mr. BARRAR called up HR 1166, PN 4259, entitled: Will the House adopt the resolutions?

A Resolution designating October 27 through November 11, 2018, as "Military Appreciation Week" in Pennsylvania in coordination with LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED The Pennsylvania State University.

The SPEAKER. Representative John Lawrence is on the * * * House floor and should be placed back on the master roll.

Mrs. BULLOCK called up HR 1167, PN 4260, entitled: CONSIDERATION OF A Resolution designating the month of October 2018 as "Halloween RESOLUTIONS PURSUANT TO RULE 35 Safety Month" in Pennsylvania. CONTINUED * * * On the question recurring,

Will the House adopt the resolutions? Ms. TAI called up HR 1168, PN 4261, entitled:

A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2018 as "Eczema (Members proceeded to vote.) Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE * * * The SPEAKER. Representative Curtis THOMAS has Mrs. R. BROWN called up HR 1171, PN 4264, entitled: requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be

A Resolution designating the month of October 2018 as "Sudden granted. Cardiac Arrest Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. CONSIDERATION OF * * * RESOLUTIONS PURSUANT TO RULE 35

Mrs. R. BROWN called up HR 1172, PN 4265, entitled: CONTINUED

A Resolution designating the month of November 2018 as On the question recurring, "American Music Month" in Pennsylvania. Will the House adopt the resolutions?

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Mrs. R. BROWN called up HR 1173, PN 4266, entitled: YEAS–190

A Resolution recognizing the month of November 2018 as "Carbon Barbin Dush Lewis Reed Monoxide Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. Barrar Ellis Longietti Reese Benninghoff Emrick Mackenzie Roae * * * Bernstine English Madden Roe

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Bizzarro Evans Maher Roebuck The following roll call was recorded: Bloom Farry Mako Rothman Boback Fee Maloney Rozzi Boyle Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan YEAS–190 Bradford Flynn Marshall Saccone Briggs Frankel Marsico Sainato Barbin Dush Lewis Reed Brown, R. Freeman Masser Samuelson Barrar Ellis Longietti Reese Brown, V. Gainey Matzie Sankey Benninghoff Emrick Mackenzie Roae Bullock Gillen McCarter Santora Bernstine English Madden Roe Burns Gillespie McClinton Saylor Bizzarro Evans Maher Roebuck Caltagirone Godshall McGinnis Schemel Bloom Farry Mako Rothman Carroll Goodman McNeill Schlossberg Boback Fee Maloney Rozzi Causer Greiner Mehaffie Schweyer Boyle Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Cephas Grove Mentzer Simmons Bradford Flynn Marshall Saccone Charlton Haggerty Metcalfe Sims Briggs Frankel Marsico Sainato Christiana Hahn Metzgar Snyder Brown, R. Freeman Masser Samuelson Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Solomon Brown, V. Gainey Matzie Sankey Conklin Harkins Millard Sonney Bullock Gillen McCarter Santora Cook Harper Miller, B. Staats Burns Gillespie McClinton Saylor Corbin Harris, A. Miller, D. Stephens Caltagirone Godshall McGinnis Schemel Costa, D. Harris, J. Moul Sturla Carroll Goodman McNeill Schlossberg Costa, P. Heffley Mullery Tai Causer Greiner Mehaffie Schweyer Cox Helm Murt Tallman Cephas Grove Mentzer Simmons Cruz Hennessey Mustio Taylor Charlton Haggerty Metcalfe Sims Culver Hickernell Neilson Tobash Christiana Hahn Metzgar Snyder Cutler Hill Nelson Toepel Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Solomon Daley Irvin Nesbit Toohil Conklin Harkins Millard Sonney Davidson James O'Neal Topper Cook Harper Miller, B. Staats Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Corbin Harris, A. Miller, D. Stephens Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Costa, D. Harris, J. Moul Sturla Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Costa, P. Heffley Mullery Tai Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Cox Helm Murt Tallman Dean Keefer Peifer Warner Cruz Hennessey Mustio Taylor Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Culver Hickernell Neilson Tobash DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Cutler Hill Nelson Toepel Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Daley Irvin Nesbit Toohil DeLuca Kim Quigley Wheatley Davidson James O'Neal Topper Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheeland Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Diamond Kirkland Quinn, M. White Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali DiGirolamo Klunk Rabb Youngblood Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Donatucci Knowles Rader Zimmerman Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Dowling Krueger Rapp Dean Keefer Peifer Warner Driscoll Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Dunbar Lawrence Readshaw Speaker DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Wentling NAYS–0 DeLuca Kim Quigley Wheatley Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheeland

Diamond Kirkland Quinn, M. White NOT VOTING–0 DiGirolamo Klunk Rabb Youngblood Donatucci Knowles Rader Zimmerman EXCUSED–9 Dowling Krueger Rapp Driscoll Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, Corr Gabler Kortz Ortitay Dunbar Lawrence Readshaw Speaker Everett Galloway Milne Thomas Fritz NAYS–0

NOT VOTING–0 The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the resolutions were adopted. EXCUSED–9

Corr Gabler Kortz Ortitay UNCONTESTED SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A Everett Galloway Milne Thomas Fritz

RESOLUTION PURSUANT TO RULE 35 The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Ms. BOBACK called up HR 1177, PN 4279, entitled: determined in the affirmative and the resolution was adopted. A Resolution designating the week of October 15 through 19, 2018, as "National Business Women's Week" in Pennsylvania. The SPEAKER. Representative Samuelson, I think, wishes to speak on HR 1157. He has some guests here. So before we head On the question, into our farewell remarks, we are going to call up Representative Will the House adopt the resolution? Samuelson to speak on HR 1157.

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Then we are going to head into Representative Costa's, An estimated 400,000 Pennsylvanians are suffering from because Representative Costa has family here, we are going to go Alzheimer's or a related disorder. It is in their honor that we adopt into his farewell remarks next. this resolution. Researchers are working to find a cure, but until they do, we need the best in care and caregiver support. We need STATEMENT BY MR. SAMUELSON to give our health-care providers, caregivers, and first responders the tools they need to properly recognize and help those with The SPEAKER. Representative Samuelson. Alzheimer's or a related disorder; we need to raise awareness so Mr. SAMUELSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. that people recognize the warning signs and get into treatment I am joined by Representatives Watson and Hennessey in early when they have their best shot at slowing the disease; we thanking the House for your vote in favor of Resolution 1157, need to support the important work of researchers who are doing recognizing November 2018 as "National Alzheimer's Disease their best to diagnose and eventually cure Alzheimer's disease; Awareness and Family Caregivers Month." We also want to and we need to support our informal, unpaid caregivers so they thank our cosponsor, Representative Bill Kortz, who could not be can continue caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or a related here today but who has been a leader in the fight against disorder. Alzheimer's. I would now like to introduce Representative Kathy Watson We have several guests who are on the front lines of our fight of Bucks County. to end Alzheimer's and related disorders who are here today and are seated to the left of the Speaker, and I would like to introduce STATEMENT BY MRS. WATSON them. We have Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne. She is one of Pennsylvania's strongest voices for those who have been The SPEAKER. Representative Watson. diagnosed and the caregivers who provide for them. Earlier this Mrs. WATSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. year Secretary Osborne announced the formation of the Thank you, Representative Samuelson, Representative Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force. This year in Pennsylvania Hennessey, and my good friend, Representative Kortz, who 30,000 people participated in 28 Walks to End Alzheimer's. could not be here. Representative Kortz and I chair the Some of these volunteers are here today. Alzheimer's Caucus, and indeed, that caucus started out with a Becky Jacobs of Clarks Summit. For the last 10 years Becky few people a number of years ago and it certainly has grown, has volunteered with the Walk to End Alzheimer's and also the much like our awareness of Alzheimer's has grown and, in fact, Alzheimer's Impact Movement. As an Alzheimer's ambassador, those afflicted with Alzheimer's has grown. And I can run Becky travels to Washington, DC, every year with close to through – I have pages of statistics of what is going on and all of 1,500 advocates. that, but I want to talk about hope. I think if you would give me We have Beth Walden of Mechanicsburg. In addition to your attention for just a minute, and certainly, for those who are participating in the Walk to End Alzheimer's, Beth is a school sitting here in the Speaker's section, I think it is all about hope social worker who works with emotionally disturbed children and now. their families. At home, she cares for her mother, Kim, who lives The SPEAKER. Members, I know we have a lot on the agenda with Alzheimer's. today. Just, if we could, please take our seats. Pennsylvania has more than 675,000 informal, unpaid You may proceed. caregivers who last year provided an estimated 769 million hours Mrs. WATSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. of care, which is valued at about $9.7 billion. Nancy Becker of Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for the privilege of speaking Hanover is one of those caregivers. She is here with her husband, to you. I am talking about hope and sometimes that word has not Gene, who was diagnosed 3 years ago with Lewy Body-type been used in the past in connection with Alzheimer's disease, but dementia. Refusing to adopt a negative attitude, Nancy and Gene thanks to institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and remain positive and have become outstanding advocates for the several others across this country and some of the private Alzheimer's Association and Dementia Friendly America. These pharmaceutical companies, there is hope and there are treatments two individuals just celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary that are improving the situation for those who are afflicted with this past Sunday, October 14. this disease. We have Cindy Hartman of Harrisburg. She has a long history I think, though, the hope that we can provide, we as the of serving as a caregiver, after losing three close relatives to General Assembly might provide, is simply hope for the dementia, including her mother, grandmother, and aunt. Cindy is caregivers, that we are very cognizant – perhaps friends of yours, fighting back at the disease by raising as much money and perhaps members of your own family, who indeed are caregivers awareness as possible. She has participated in practically every of those who are dealing with this disease. You will hear all the educational opportunity the Alzheimer's Association has offered, stats about how it is one of the 10 greatest diseases for those who and yes, she was advocating with me this morning for more are over a certain age and we do not have a cure for it yet. But funding. I will tell you that a few years ago we did not have an awareness To the rear of the House, we have others who are helping to about it either. We do now. The walks that some of the folks have support both individuals with Alzheimer's and their loved ones participated in or sponsored or organized have become bigger and from the Alzheimer's Association of Central Pennsylvania. From bigger and more successful. the Alzheimer's Association Greater Pennsylvania chapter, we It is with us paying attention to the caregivers and those who have Clay Jacobs, Joni Shenk, Jessica Hill, and Jeremy Bland, are out there to raise the funding for research, the hope is there, and we also have Chuck Quinnan from the Department of Aging. ladies and gentlemen, and with that hope I believe that certainly,

1402 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17 in the next 25 years or whatever, we will defeat this disease. We REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD will. We will find treatments that will work. But it is something that cannot go away; that all of you who will be returning, you The SPEAKER. Representative Neilson. need to keep it in the front of your mind and recognize those Mr. NEILSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. caregivers need more than hope. They need help. So I will leave I would just like to submit some comments for the record and you with that message and you provide them, certainly next thank the members for their unanimous passage of HR 1083, session, with the help and with the hope. honoring Mr. Lenfest. Thank you very much for the privilege of your time. The SPEAKER. Thank you.

STATEMENT BY MR. HENNESSEY Mr. NEILSON submitted the following remarks for the Legislative Journal: The SPEAKER. Representative Hennessey. Mr. HENNESSEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I stand here today to speak on HR 1083, honoring a staunch supporter Secretary Osborne. of the preservation of Philadelphia's cultural, educational, and media Thank you very much, members, for your vote on HR 1157. institutions. The name H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest may not ring a bell for many By your vote, we have created and designated November as of you, but some of the places that benefited from his philanthropic Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month here in our Keystone endeavors will be familiar to you. Here are just a few: the Philadelphia State. In our Commonwealth we are committed to helping Museum of Art, Barnes Foundation, Kimmel Center for the Performing caregivers and their loved ones who suffer from this dreaded Arts, Drexel University, , the School District of condition. Philadelphia. I was honored to serve on the Alzheimer's Disease State In 1964, after working for a New York law firm, Lenfest landed a gig Planning Committee several years ago. Working with many, with Triangle Publications, which owned TV Guide and Seventeen magazine, as well as several TV and radio stations and cable franchises. many dedicated persons, we adopted a comprehensive plan of With the help of two investors, Lenfest purchased a cable system in action, and as with any plan, we have made great progress but we nearby Lebanon County that eventually became Suburban Cable, the still have a long way to go. But we continue to make progress. 11th largest cable company in the country. He sold the company to I want to take this opportunity to thank all of our caregivers Comcast in 2000 for about $1.2 billion. Lenfest would go to donate across our State, who devote so much time and effort to care for $1.1 billion of that to countless institutions throughout Philadelphia, those who need their love and attention. Caregiving is an art. For including the places I previously mentioned. some it comes easily, others struggle, but for everyone it is a In 2014, at the age of 84, Lenfest became the sole owner of the sacrifice of time, of energy, of forgoing other opportunities or Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, and philly.com after his events. It is a sacrifice of oneself, and all experience the roller business partner, Lewis Katz, died in a plane crash. Two years later Lenfest donated those news outlets to a nonprofit he created, the Institute coaster ride of emotions when delivering this care. Caregivers for Journalism in New Media, which later became the Lenfest Institute really are today's Good Samaritans. of Journalism. Lenfest's actions played an integral part in saving the The Alzheimer's Association has two chapters which cover Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. our Commonwealth and they conduct Walks to End Alzheimer's, At the time of his gift, he said, "What would the city be without the as you have heard from Chairman Samuelson. They have these Inquirer and Daily News? Of all the things I've done, this is the most walks across the State. Watch television and you will see walks important. Because of the journalism." advertised, and I promise you, if you join in on a walk, you will One of Lenfest's final endowments was $50 million to champion the be uplifted. You will feel a sense of self-satisfaction in trying to new Museum of the American Revolution, which opened in April 2017. contribute to the end of this disease. The money that is raised goes He felt the museum provided the missing link to tie together the city's historic sites. to support our world-class medical centers here in our Lenfest passed away at the age of 88 on August 5, 2018, leaving Commonwealth at both ends of the State. behind his wife, children, grandchildren, and siblings. There is no doubt I expect fully to be at the November 10 walk at Citizens Bank that Gerry Lenfest's legacy made a huge impact on so many lives and Park in Philadelphia. It is amazing. There probably will be about will continue to do so for the next decade through the Lenfest 15,000 people who will join in that march that day. It is, as I said, Foundation. uplifting. Please join if you can. Just watch television, watch for Thank you to my colleagues for honoring the life and legacy of Gerry the ads, and you will see them. Lenfest by supporting HR 1083. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And I should also mention there is a hotline that is operated by the Alzheimer's Association. It is a wonderful resource for STATEMENT BY MR. KELLER information for those living with and dealing with Alzheimer's disease and other related disorders. The 24-hour hotline is 1-800- The SPEAKER. Representative , on unanimous 272-3900; 272-3900. If you have questions, if you need help, consent. please call or access them online at www.alz.org/pa. For For what purpose do you rise, sir? caregivers and families, the message is that there is hope, there is Mr. M. KELLER. To speak on Alzheimer's. help, and there is support. God bless the work you do. The SPEAKER. Yes, you may proceed. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. M. KELLER. I just want to reiterate what the last few The SPEAKER. Thank you. speakers have said about Alzheimer's. I had a personal experience and have personal experience. Both my parents are passed on as of now, but I saw firsthand my father, who was a caregiver of my

2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1403 mother's Alzheimer's, actually end up in the hospital for 3 weeks Mr. P. COSTA. Thank you all so very much. because we, as his children, did not realize how much care he was If you just bear with me for one minute. giving. So I cannot stress enough to those who have family Sorry, I do not do that. members that have Alzheimer's, watch after those caregivers. It Thank you. Thank you so very much. It has truly been an is very, very important. And I am very thankful to see that we honor and a privilege to serve in the House of Representatives, in unanimously passed that Alzheimer's resolution. Thank you. this beautiful building and also this beautiful room. I often sat in The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. the back gazing up at the sky. I have been actually looking at all the art. We are so blessed to work in this building. One of our members is retiring from Allegheny County and he `But I have never taken for granted the trust and the has his family and guests here, and I would ask all the members responsibilities that were afforded to me by the people of the to please come to the House floor at this time. Would the other 34th Legislative District, and I would first like to thank them for guests, if they could, as soon as the photo is over, if they could giving me that opportunity. leave the House floor, we would appreciate that, before we go Along the way, I became friends with some pretty cool people. into the farewell remarks. One of them was former Representative Rich Grucela. Rich and If any guests – this is an opportune time to exit the House I got elected at the same time, and we immediately became floor, because we are going to be going into farewell remarks and friends. But he had a poster in his office with a quote that said, we are going to be closing the doors of the House. All of our "What did you do when you had the power?" I often thought guests, if you could please take the time to step off the floor at about that quote, especially lately. So I thought, well, what did I this time. do? I had fun. Do not get me wrong. I think we all accomplished To our Sergeants at Arms, if you could ask everybody to a lot of things together and there are a lot of pieces of legislation please come off the floor. I am very proud that I worked on, but I am not here to talk about Members, I would ask you to please come onto the House that today. You can do that when you do my condolence floor from the anterooms and take your seats. If any guests, at this resolution. time, this is probably an opportune time to step off the floor. I have been fortunate to go deep a couple times into a longwall We will be having some other introductions of guests after our coal mine in Pam Snyder's district. I was fortunate enough to fly farewell remarks. in a Black Hawk helicopter high over Fort Indiantown Gap when All members, please come onto the floor from the anterooms. we were – Colonel Tigue took me on this trip – and we are flying Members, please take your seats. The Sergeants at Arms will over Fort Indiantown Gap and there were other airplanes and close the doors of the House. other helicopters flying around and all of a sudden these flares started to come flying at us. Well, we later found out that the pilot FAREWELL ADDRESS of the plane found out that we were in the helicopter and he wanted to scare us so he threw flares at us. It worked. BY MR. P. COSTA But I have been everywhere, as I said, from down below to up The SPEAKER. Representative has been a above and I have even been fortunate enough to be pushed around member of this august body since 1998. Currently serving his the base pass over at City Island by . Thank you, 10th term in the House, he represents the 34th District of Tommy. I move pretty good for an old guy, huh? Allegheny County. He currently serves as the Democratic chair But today I want to focus my remarks on the relationships of of the Liquor Control Committee. Prior to joining this body, he the people that helped mold me as a State Representative. The served on the Wilkins Township Board of Commissioners for first person that I want to talk about is Col. Tom Tigue. Billy 3 years, was the board president, worked for more than 20 years Keller and Mike Carroll and I were talking last night, there are in the Allegheny County Prothonotary's Office, and was deputy not a whole lot of members left that actually served with Tom in charge of the family division. A graduate of Taylor Allderdice Tigue, so I brought his picture. This picture hung over my desk, High School, he received degrees from the Community College as I always loved this picture, but this is Tom Tigue here. Tom of Allegheny County and Point Park University. He also attended was a longtime member of the legislature, and Tommy made me the Allegheny County Local Government Academy. He and his a better person and a better listener. If anyone knew Tom and you lovely wife, Kathleen, have three children: Michael, Maria, and ever had an argument with him— Wait a second. If you knew Dante. Tom, you definitely had an argument with him. He loved to As many of you know, Representative Costa – it is interesting, argue. But he had a saying, if you would repeat back to him what I often hear about the fact that we need more collegiality, but he said, his quick response was, "No, that is not what I said." from every speech I have heard, there is a good bit of collegiality Ironically, my friend, Marguerite Quinn, used that quote just a and working across the aisle in this chamber. That may be couple weeks ago when you were being interrogated on your PFA different in Washington, but here in Harrisburg it seems to be bill, which, by the way, congratulations on getting that signed quite different, because I can tell you this good gentleman, into law. But Marguerite used that line, "No, that's not what Representative Paul Costa, is friends with each and every person, I said." It immediately made me think of Tom and it brought a as a member of the General Assembly, and is probably the huge smile to my face. Colonel, I miss you so much. God bless shining example of making friends from all across the State, and you. I am so honored to bring him up here for his farewell remarks as The next person I want to talk about is his partner in crime, a legislator. Gaynor Cawley. The reason why I also like this picture, and Representative Paul Costa. I know it is hard for you to see, but if they zoom in, that is Gaynor in the middle. That is always him, a smile on his face, and these

1404 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17 two were inseparable. We were blessed enough to live with I also want to thank you for appointing me to be the Liquor chair. Gaynor, and anyone who lived in our house will tell you what a I do not feel like I asked for a lot from you, but I did hound you blessing that was. Gaynor showed me there is a way you can be for that. When announced he was not running, – by the way, he is one of the funniest storytellers ever, if you I was sitting next to him at a meeting, and he is elbowing me, he ever met him – but Gaynor would tell us stories all the time and goes, "You need to go after that, you need to go after that," and all we would do is laugh and we would laugh so hard that tears 5 minutes after the meeting, I got on the phone with Derm and would run down our faces and our stomachs would hurt from I never stopped calling him. So thank you for allowing me to do bending over laughing. that. But Gaynor showed me something else too that is very But you gave me then the Liquor chair and you gave me the important. John Taylor, the other day in his farewell speech, opportunity to work with some pretty cool people. I am very talked about helping each other out. We had an issue several fortunate that I worked with my executive director, Lynn Benka- years ago, South Side Sports Complex, a big issue in Gaynor Davies, and then most recently, Brittney Rodas. You can wave. Cawley's district, and the leadership for the Democrats, Stand up and wave. I could not have asked for better people to Republicans in both the House and the Senate wanted this work with. As you know, our staff make us look good and legislation to pass. Gaynor Cawley did not. So Gaynor went whoever is going to be the next Liquor chair, you are in good around to a lot of different members and was asking them to help hands, because those two ladies will absolutely take care of you him out, and I will never forget the debate – it was very close and they get a lot of stuff done. And there are a lot of members whether Gaynor was going to win the vote or not – but Chairman out there that know that, at least from our side, when they call Bob Flick, a senior member on the Republican side, stood up and and ask to take care of issues in our district, Lynn and Brittney said, you know, "This is very important to Gaynor. If this was my are all over it and they usually get positive results. So thank you, district and I was explaining to you how important it was to me, ladies, so much. I would vote for it. So I am voting with Gaynor," and I think that You also gave me the opportunity to work with great cochairs sent a clear message to some of us younger members that if a and their staffs. John Taylor, you were the first one that I was senior member can go against leadership, so can we, and we did with and I followed you. We used to be in Urban Affairs together, and we won the vote. And Gaynor was so excited and we were and I was so fortunate when I did become the Liquor chair, I got celebrating that evening and Billy Keller brought us all back to to work with you. I have the utmost respect for you, and reality when he told Gaynor, "You know tomorrow they're going unfortunately, since you are going to work with the to recommit this bill and you're going to lose," which he did. Commonwealth Foundation, I guess our friendship ends here. Speaking of Billy Keller – Mookie – Billy Keller is one of the Then there is my good friend, . Adam and I have best Representatives that you will ever find out there. I will tell been friends from almost day one when he came in the you how good he is: When I first became a legislator, I went to legislature, and he will tell you the story too. There were not a Billy and I felt like Andy Dufresne from the movie "Shawshank whole lot of people that were at his wedding when he and Jenise Redemption," when he went to Morgan Freeman's character got married, but I was fortunate that he invited me and I showed "Red" and he said to him, "I understand you're a person that up on top of this mountain. I have no idea where that was, but it knows how to get things," and he does. So one day I went to Billy, was beautiful. But thank you for your friendship and I will never I said, "Hey, I have this bill. Any chance you could help me get forget: best birthday ever. Adam knows and I think Brian Ellis it moved?" Again, we were in the minority, which was pretty knows what I am talking about. much all the time. So Billy got the Consumer Affairs Committee Okay. To the members of the Allegheny County delegation: to hold a meeting for the sole purpose of moving my bill out of Thank you so much for electing me to be the delegation chair a the committee. Unfortunately, we found out about 5 minutes few years back. That was truly an honor. But what was even before the meeting started that the bill was in another committee. better is you gave me the opportunity to meet and work with Think about that. He got a committee to run a bill that was not Jeannie Allegrini. Unfortunately, Jeannie could not be with us even in their committee. Billy, like I said, I cannot think of a this morning, but I want to thank Jeannie for all that she did. She better Representative that is out there that gets stuff done and and I thought we made a pretty good team working for Allegheny I am going to miss you, and you people in Philadelphia, you are County, and I am so proud of that. So thank you, guys and ladies. going to miss him also. I would also like to thank former chairs Ron Raymond and So where am I here? Sorry. Bob Donatucci. They were both the Liquor chairs when I was on So now I want to get to the thank-yous. Leader Reed, I want the committee for a long time, and both Ron and Bob kept me to thank you for your calm demeanor, attitude, on your very close on issues and there were even a lot of times when Ron presentation on what you did yesterday too. I also want to thank Raymond, the Republican chair, would work with Bob and come you for the people that worked for you: Marcia, thank you; Steve to me and say, "Can you please help us get some votes?" and Miskin, whom I affectionately call the "Spin Doctor," thank you; I always felt honored to do that and sometimes I would produce and, Mr. Leader, I also want to thank you for continuing to call and sometimes we did not. But the important thing was that they on me in the Rules Committee, even though I sat behind you and showed me how to work together, how to work across aisles with even though you also knew that after I asked my question, my your partners, and I thought J.T. and Adam and I did that very follow-up question always seemed to make people laugh, not on well, and again, I want thank you guys so much for being great purpose, but it did. partners. Big Worm, I mean Big Derm, thank you for allowing me and Another chairperson I would like to thank is Bob Godshall. showing me the way. When I first got elected, they sat me next When Bob was the chair of the Tourism Committee, we traveled to Frank and he taught me a lot the first couple months – well, the the State and we had the opportunity to build relationships with first year, because I think after that, they moved you. But members from across the aisle and across the Commonwealth. I learned a lot from you, Frank, and I want to thank you so much. There is nothing like having breakfast, lunch, and dinner and 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1405 even a beer at night to get to know somebody and find out that again, for making me look good. And several members have said these other Representatives are exactly like you are. They are that, when people vote, they are voting for them, they are not trying to make their communities better, and I think that always voting for us. gave us the ability to become friends. And some of those friends I have always been blessed with good staff. When I started became very, very close friends, like Brian Ellis and Tommy here, I was assigned Peggy Kieres. Peggy was the absolute best Killion and Jeff Pyle – or I call him Jeffrey – Mark Mustio, and that was out there. So one day I come in the office and Peggy is his predecessor, John Pippy, and way too many to mention. training one of our new employees that just started working for One of the complaints that I have is that we do not do enough our caucus, and that is how good an employee Peggy was, that relationship building like we used to. used to when new people came in, she trained them. So the one morning have the St. Patrick's Day celebration, where it brought when I come in, she is training a young lady in my office, who is everybody together. Tony DeLuca, he would have the Budget now my L.A., Kira Zickler. But Kira is much, much more than Blast. A lot of those things we do not do anymore. And of course, my L.A. When Peggy talked about retiring, I went to Jen Mann, the Karaoke Caucus, I was proud of working on that to bring because Kira worked for Jen Mann, and asked her, "Would it be people together. But recently we had a softball game where we okay if I talked to Kira about coming to work for me?" because all got together and we raised money for food banks and hunger. I knew how she was trained and I knew she would be good. And But the cool thing about that, there were a lot of members that Jen was kind enough to say yes and I was blessed that Kira did previously before that game really did not get a chance to know say yes to come along too. So thank you. Please stand up, Kira. each other and were cheering and laughing together and having a As I said, she made the transition so smooth. So thank you, good time, similar to what we do at Karaoke Caucus. So speaking Peggy, and thank you, Kira, for putting up with me. of that, Joanna McClinton, hopefully you will keep up that To my family: unfortunately, my wife and daughter and one tradition. Please work with Brian. When we first started Karaoke son could not make it today. They had to work. Kathy, Maria, and Caucus, we would have members come in that did not know each Dante could not make it here today, but my son, Michael, is here other and then immediately became friends and helped each other with us today. Michael, thank you. I want to thank them for the out. So again, I think that is one of the things that is missing, is sacrifices that they all had to make. Most people outside the we do not have that camaraderie building that we used to. legislature do not realize the impact that it has on our families, So, Mr. Speaker, I want to thank you for all you do, especially and unfortunately, our families do not have the thick skin that we when you had Krystjan Callahan working for you and now, most all need. So I want to thank them for putting up with some of the importantly, Karen Coates. Karen, you are amazing. I do not aggravation that we have to as legislators, that we let roll off our know a person who is a harder worker than you are in getting backs. things done, and I cannot thank you enough for all the help that To my mom, who is actually here today. Hi, Mom. Wave. you have given me over the time, even though some of the bills Thank you for that. That was very kind. My mom is one of the that I was pushing were contrary to – but thank you so much for few people that constantly watches PCN (Pennsylvania Cable all your help. Network) and enough that – so she sees what is going on and she Jimmy Fata. Jimmy, thank you for being a friend, and even knows what is going on in the background, because I got yelled though any time I tried to get his attention to speak, he was like at several times for, what she said, "You shouldn't be chewing "No, no, you can't speak, not today." You are no Freddie gum on TV," and I said, "It's not gum, it's Good and Plenty's." So Lochetto, but you are pretty darn good, buddy. be careful what you do out there because your moms are To all the lobbyists out there that have helped me along the watching. But to my mom and dad, everything that I am is way and also became my friends: D.T., Matt, Jay, Wendy, Dodo, because of you guys – well, the good stuff. My dad told me a long Joe, Gary, Tracy, Clint, and Kyle. Thank you all for all your time ago to treat people nice, they may be your boss one day. So support and all your help over the years, and as I said, you all I took that as, you know, treat people how you wanted to be became very good friends. treated, and I thought that I always did that while I was up here. To all the staff that helped facilitate the operations of the So if I did not, I apologize, but I hope that I succeeded treating House, those seen and not seen, and especially those who were everybody as nicely as I possibly could. always there when I called up. So T.J. and Ryan, thank you so To my brother, Jay: Thank you for all your guidance and your much for the years of service when I would call you for help, assistance. Everybody should have a brother that is a Senator. It which was often. Stacie Ritter. Stacie Ritter was assigned to our actually works out pretty good. I told you I was blessed. freshman class when I first got elected and 20 years later I am And finally, to all current and former residents of the hall of still calling her for help, and she has always been there for me. justice, especially Mookie, Gaynor, the Colonel, Mike Diven – So, Stacie, thank you. Cindy Cashman is another one, a longtime you are my boy, Blue – Harry Readshaw, the epitome of class, PennDOT employee who now works in the Governor's Office. but also thank you for being tenants' council president for so Any time I called her, even when she was at the beach, she returns many years. And Sid, Sid Kavulich, thank you for providing my calls and gets stuff done for me. So thank you, ladies. movie nights. Unfortunately, in my notes I wrote, "Get well," but Speaking of staff, I cannot thank my staff in the district office as we all know, Sid passed away yesterday. So rest in peace, Sid. enough. As you know, they all make us look good. Susie God bless you. McCallister, she and I worked together for 40 years. Twenty Sorry. years we worked together in the Allegheny County Senator Yudichak is also with us today; one of the wittiest Prothonotary's Office and now she has been with me for a long people that I have ever met. He and I seem to have the same sense time, and actually, we are still friends. Imagine that, 40 years of of humor. He is just a lot quicker than I am. I am putting the idea working together and we stayed friends. Former longtime staffers in my head and he has already got it out. But we also share our Janice McMahon and Judge Tom Caulfield; current staff love for Neil Young and, obviously, for laughter. Johnny, thank members Michele Edinger and Bill Pfoff; thank you all so much, you for being a friend for so many years. We got elected together 1406 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17 and we immediately hit it off and 20 years later we still get along. LEAVE OF ABSENCE So thank you. And finally, to the person whom my family calls my The SPEAKER. Representative HAGGERTY has requested Harrisburg husband, Senator John Sabatina. John and I became to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. very good friends over the years. As you know, he started as a State Rep but over the years we have gotten even closer and STATEMENT BY MR. SCHLOSSBERG closer. But one of the cool things about Johnny is one of the very first nights that we were out – it was Ray Bunt's retirement – John The SPEAKER. Representative Schlossberg, please proceed. came as a special election. So he was a midterm. So we were Mr. SCHLOSSBERG. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. going to Ray Bunt's retirement party and we were, you know, I rise to thank the members of the House for their unanimous socializing, having a good time, and all of a sudden we hear approval of HR 1147, designating November 2018 as somebody singing and it was Johnny. So we immediately figured, "Adrenoleukodystrophy Awareness Month." I also want to make oh, he is one of us, he is a singer, he came in, and so we asked sure that I talk about a special young boy and his loving family. him if he would like to live with us, to move into the hall of Adrenoleukodystrophy, also called ALD, is a deadly genetic justice. And without even seeing the place, he said, "Yeah." condition that damages the membrane which insulates nerve cells I said, "Well, don't you want to see the place?" He goes, "No, in the human brain. This causes acids to build up in the brain, I like hanging out with you guys. You're pretty cool." So, Johnny, nervous system, and adrenal gland. This gradually ravages the thank you for making that decision to move in with us and being brain, leads to blindness, deafness, seizures, loss of muscle a good friend. control, progressive dementia, and results in death or permanent So that is pretty much all I have to say. Again, I want to thank disability, usually within about 2 to 5 years of diagnosis. ALD is everybody so much. This has been the coolest job that anybody unknowingly carried by women and affects 1 in 18,000 people. could have. It does, obviously, have its ups and downs, but It knows no racial, ethnic, or geographic boundaries. It severely I enjoyed all 20 years of it and I cannot thank enough the people affects boys and men, though females can display symptoms. The of the 34th Legislative District for giving me that opportunity and most devastating form appears in childhood between ages 4 and to meet so many cool and great people and I consider all of you 10. friends. And I want to thank you all so much. God bless you all, Is there hope for ALD? There is always hope, but the peace, and I am out of here. aggressiveness and seriousness of ALD requires early detection. The SPEAKER. The 34th Legislative District has been so ably Newborn screening and diagnosis does allow for treatment served – as has all of Allegheny County, by the way – through bone marrow transplants, which are shown to be Representative Costa, because you are a person that has never effective for early diagnosis. forgotten the people back home during your entire 20 years of Now, like many diseases, the words that I just used to describe service here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's House of this disease can seem sterile. It was for me until I met Janelle Representatives. Livingston, the mother of Kaleb Holder. Janelle is here today, And also, your family is such a distinguished family, but the along with her husband, Jerel. They are in the back. Janelle and one thing I would have done, though, is I would have told Jay to Jarel, if you could please stand so we can acknowledge you. get out of the way and make room for you over in that Senate. Thank you. I am teasing on that front. Senator Costa, I am teasing there. In March of 2016, Kaleb Holder was named Deputy Sheriff I have been longtime friends with both Senator Costa and for a Day in Lehigh County by our sheriff, Joe Hanna. At the time Representative Costa, and I wish you and your family nothing but Kaleb took the oath of office, he was 8 years old and his mother, the best. Thank you for all you have done to make relationships Janelle, stood by to watch. Two months prior, Kaleb was more positive here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Thank diagnosed with ALD. This followed a massive seizure that led to you. the testing and eventual diagnosis. Janelle woke up every morning not knowing what part of Kaleb would be gone. She (Commemorative gavel was presented.) knew his sight, hearing, motor, language, and respiratory skills would be compromised and that, eventually, Kaleb would be in a The SPEAKER. Representative Schlossberg, just give me total vegetative state, a fear that has since tragically come to about 2 minutes, we will let everybody clear, and then you will fruition. be next. Are your guests still here, sir? Okay. Great. Kaleb's story was covered by the Morning Call, and I recently The Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of the House. had the chance to meet with and talk with Janelle. As devastating Members, if you could, please take a seat. Representative as this story is, Janelle is committed to raising awareness about Schlossberg is going to speak on HR 1147, and he will be ALD, the need for more testing, for early detection, and a plea introducing his guests as well. for more bone marrow donors to give those who are diagnosed a Representative Schlossberg, go ahead right here, at this fighting chance. podium right there. With the tears that accompany Kaleb's story is a story of hope Members, I am going to ask you to take your seats. I realize for the future. While we know that the fight against ALD is tough, there will be some activity over to my left, but otherwise I would there are treatments. Survival is possible, life is possible, and in ask everybody to please take their seats. that there is hope. We owe a debt of gratitude to Kaleb and his family as they struggle. They clearly need to be in our prayers, as their need for comfort and peace is very real.

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In such pain, I hope that there can be a story of hope for the ANNOUNCEMENT BY MS. BOBACK future. In the House's adoption of this resolution, let the pain that his family faces every day be transcribed in the record, not in The SPEAKER. Representative Karen Boback. resignation, but in resolve. We, all of us, resolve to fight so Ms. BOBACK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. families in the future do not have to experience the same pain that There will be a meeting of the northeast Republican delegation Kaleb's family feels. We also resolve to encourage individuals to in room 316 at the break. Thank you. register themselves for bone marrow donations, a critical step in order to ensure treatment. Finally, we resolve to save lives so that DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS a little boy's dream of being sheriff is not just for one day, but for a full and valiant career. The SPEAKER. Representative , for a caucus Again, thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thank you to the House announcement, sir. for this unanimous resolution. Mr. HANNA. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Schlossberg. Democrats will caucus at 11:45. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Committee announcements, please. I think we are going to do Appropriations and Rules so that we can then come back and vote on bills. My understanding is there will not be caucuses, because ANNOUNCEMENT BY MRS. DEAN both caucuses have gone over these bills already. The SPEAKER. Representative Madeleine Dean, for, I believe, a caucus announcement. APPROPRIATIONS AND RULES Mrs. DEAN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. COMMITTEE MEETINGS The southeast delegation will have its luncheon meeting at 12:15 in my office; southeast delegation, luncheon meeting at The SPEAKER. Representative Saylor. 12:15, 32 East Wing. Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thanks, Mr. Speaker. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately in the majority caucus room. Again, we will meet in the majority caucus ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. BURNS room. Thank you. The SPEAKER. The Appropriations Committee will meet The SPEAKER. Representative Burns, sir, for what purpose immediately in the majority caucus room. do you rise, sir? My error. We will be having caucus to go over concurrence Mr. BURNS. Caucus announcement. votes. So both caucuses will be meeting to discuss the The SPEAKER. Yes. Please proceed. concurrence votes. But I think we are going to do Appropriations Mr. BURNS. There will be a northwest and a southwest and then Rules and then caucus. caucus in my office, 324 Main Capitol, and lunch is on your own. Majority Leader Dave Reed, for a Rules Committee announcement. Mr. REED. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. RECESS There will be an immediate meeting upon the recess of the House Rules Committee in the Republican Appropriations The SPEAKER. The House will stand in recess until 12:45. conference room; an immediate meeting of the Rules Committee. And then the House Appropriations Committee will meet in RECESS EXTENDED the majority caucus room at 11:30. Thank you. The SPEAKER. There will be an immediate meeting upon the The time of recess was extended until 1 p.m. recess of the House Rules Committee in the Republican Appropriations conference room, and then the House AFTER RECESS Appropriations Committee will meet in the majority caucus room at 11:30. The time of recess having expired, the House was called to order. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED The SPEAKER. Majority Caucus Chair Marcy Toepel, for a caucus announcement. The SPEAKER. Representative Galloway is on the House Yes, you may proceed. floor and should be placed back on the master roll. Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Republicans will caucus at 11:45. We would be prepared to return to the floor at 12:45. Thank you. BILLS REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEE The SPEAKER. Thank you, Madam Chair. HB 562, PN 587 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act amending the act of November 22, 2005 (P.L.407, No.74), known as the Pennsylvania Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Screening Act, further providing for Pennsylvania Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Screening Program.

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APPROPRIATIONS. SB 627, PN 700 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as HB 1097, PN 4270 By Rep. SAYLOR the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in corporate net income tax, further providing for definitions. An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for CPR instruction. APPROPRIATIONS.

APPROPRIATIONS. SB 676, PN 1289 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known HB 2303, PN 3458 By Rep. SAYLOR as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further providing for injuries outside this Commonwealth; in procedure, further An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as providing for the Workmen's Compensation Administration Fund; and, the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, providing for in the Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, further providing for revocable trusts treated as part of estate. definitions, for fund, for claims, for claim petition, for department and for assessments and transfers and providing for uninsured employer APPROPRIATIONS. obligations and for administrative penalties and stop-work orders.

HB 2615, PN 3943 By Rep. SAYLOR APPROPRIATIONS.

An Act designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route SB 771, PN 969 By Rep. SAYLOR 14 over Fall Brook, Troy Borough, Bradford County, as the Troy Area Veterans Memorial Bridge. An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers and APPROPRIATIONS. duties of elected officials, further providing for completion, filing and publication of auditor's report and financial statement; and, in accounts SB 6, PN 2105 By Rep. SAYLOR and finances, further providing for annual reports, publication, filing report with Department of Community and Economic Development and An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known penalty. as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for definitions, for resources and for verification system, prohibiting APPROPRIATIONS. eligibility for individuals convicted of drug distribution, prohibiting eligibility for violators of sexual offender registration, further providing SB 772, PN 970 By Rep. SAYLOR for false statements, investigations and penalty and for prohibited use of public assistance funds, providing for lost access devices and further An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), providing for violation and penalty. known as The First Class Township Code, in auditors, further providing for surcharges, auditors' report and publication of financial statements. APPROPRIATIONS. APPROPRIATIONS. SB 31, PN 12 By Rep. SAYLOR SB 773, PN 971 By Rep. SAYLOR An Act amending the act of June 26, 2001 (P.L.755, No.77), known as the Tobacco Settlement Act, in Commonwealth universal research An Act amending the act of April 18, 1929 (P.L.612, No.253), enhancement, establishing the Spinal Cord Injury Research Program and entitled "An act for the election of the mayor, members of town council, Spinal Cord Research Advisory Committee, further providing for and auditors, in incorporated towns of the Commonwealth; regulating department responsibilities and for use of funds and providing for spinal the manner of voting for such officers, and repealing inconsistent cord injury research programs funding. general, local and special laws," further providing for publication of audit report. APPROPRIATIONS. APPROPRIATIONS. SB 373, PN 1908 By Rep. SAYLOR SB 796, PN 2106 By Rep. SAYLOR An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in uniform health An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for claims. definitions; in fees, further providing for exemptions from other fees and providing for recreational trailers and recreational cargo trailers and for APPROPRIATIONS. special procedures for trailer registration; and, in size, weight and load, further providing for restrictions on use of highways and bridges and for SB 403, PN 1228 By Rep. SAYLOR registered gross weight.

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the APPROPRIATIONS. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in employees, further providing for commission members. SB 919, PN 1549 By Rep. SAYLOR

APPROPRIATIONS. An Act amending the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, No.265), referred to as the Housing Authorities Law, further providing for powers of an authority; and providing for relocation.

APPROPRIATIONS.

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SB 947, PN 1330 By Rep. SAYLOR portion of U.S. Route 219 South, over U.S. Route 22, also known as the Admiral Peary Highway, in Cambria Township, Cambria County, as the An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and PFC Nick Kozorosky Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in corporate portion of Pennsylvania Route 286, known as Washington Street, over powers, further providing for personal property; and, in corporate the Kiskiminetas River, between Saltsburg Borough, Indiana County, powers, further providing for city property and affairs. and Loyalhanna Township, Westmoreland County, as the First Sergeant Alexander Kelly Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge identified as APPROPRIATIONS. Bridge Key 14196 located on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 39, also known as Linglestown Road, over US Route 22 in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, as the Specialist 4 Reuben Garnett, Jr., SB 948, PN 1331 By Rep. SAYLOR Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 54 in West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill County, as the Francis V. "Angie" An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), McAndrew Memorial Highway; designating a portion of State Route known as The First Class Township Code, further providing for suits and 2026, in Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County, as the property. Corporal Michael Dennis Cooke Memorial Highway; designating the portion of State Route 192 from the intersection with State Route 477 in APPROPRIATIONS. Miles Township, Centre County, to the intersection with State Route 144 in Centre Hall Borough, Centre County, as the Central Pennsylvania Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway; designating the bridge identified SB 949, PN 1332 By Rep. SAYLOR as Bridge Key 16385 on the portion of State Route 4016, also known as West 38th Street, between Schaper Avenue and Avenue over An Act amending the act of May 27, 1953 (P.L.244, No.34), entitled Interstate 79 in the City of Erie as the Major Tom Carr Memorial Bridge; "An act relating to and regulating the contracts of incorporated towns designating a pedestrian bridge over that portion of State Route 252, also and providing penalties," further providing for power to convey. known as Providence Road, between Stackhouse Lane and Copples Lane in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County, as the Jack Hontz APPROPRIATIONS. Memorial Bridge; designating the portion of State Route 3011, also known as 29th Street, between Master Street and Thompson Street, in the City of Philadelphia, as the Frank L. Oliver Memorial Highway; SB 961, PN 2098 By Rep. SAYLOR designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 4001, also known as Henry Avenue, over the Wissahickon Creek and Lincoln Drive in An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Fairmount Park, Philadelphia County, as the Brigadier General Anna Consolidated Statutes, in licensing of drivers, further providing for Mae V. McCabe Hays Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of State learner's permits and for driving while operating privilege is suspended Route 2050 in Montgomery County as the First Lieutenant Geoffrey or revoked; in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the Lawrence Ham Memorial Highway; designating the bridge on State offenses of homicide by vehicle, aggravated assault by vehicle, homicide Route 641, also known as East High Street, over the Letort Spring in by vehicle while driving under influence, aggravated assault by vehicle Carlisle Borough, Cumberland County, as the Lance Corporal Edward while driving under the influence, for accidents involving death or Rykoskey Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of personal injury while not properly licensed and for accidents involving Pennsylvania Route 405 over Norfolk Southern Railway tracks, West certain vehicles; and, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland County, as the H. Donald further providing for grading and for penalties. Whipple Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 36 over Three Springs Run, South Woodbury APPROPRIATIONS. Township, Bedford County, as the Marine Lance Corporal Darrell Magruder Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State SB 1007, PN 1396 By Rep. SAYLOR Route 1001 over Imlertown Run, Bedford Township, Bedford County, as the First Lieutenant Eric Fisher Wood, Jr., Memorial Bridge; An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the designating a bridge on U.S. Route 209 over the West Branch Schuylkill Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in consolidated county assessment, River in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, as the Captain David A. Boris further providing for definitions, for chief assessor, for notices, appeals Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route and certification of values, for special provisions relating to countywide 1010 over the Conestoga River, Lancaster County, as the Sergeant revisions of assessments, for board of assessment appeals and board of Melvin R. Wink Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of assessment revision, for regulations of board and for auxiliary appeal Pennsylvania Route 563 in Bucks County as the PFC John Rivers Way; boards and alternates; and making editorial changes. designating a bridge on that portion of U.S. Route 219 over the Kinzua Creek, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Staff Sergeant Carl Enis Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 339 APPROPRIATIONS. in Columbia County as the Turner Memorial Highway; designating the viaduct bridges located on Interstate 80, Eastbound, Segment Number SB 1098, PN 2107 By Rep. SAYLOR 1382, Offset 0000, and Westbound, Segment Number 1383, Offset 0000, in Cooper Township, Clearfield County, over Moshannon Creek as the An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Richard B. Whitehead Memorial Bridges; and designating the bridge to Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing be constructed on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 88 over Peters for meeting or overtaking school bus and providing for enforcement of Creek, Finleyville Borough, Washington County, as the John Emerick failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights. Memorial Bridge.

APPROPRIATIONS. APPROPRIATIONS.

SB 1156, PN 2108 By Rep. SAYLOR SB 1171, PN 2104 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route An Act amending Titles 3 (Agriculture) and 27 (Environmental 100 over the Schuylkill River in Pottstown Borough, Montgomery Resources) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in nutrient County, as the Newstell Marable, Sr., Memorial Bridge; designating the management and odor management, further providing for the Nutrient bridge on Stoughstown Road over Interstate 81 in Cumberland County Management Advisory Board; and, in Agricultural Advisory Board, (bridge number 21-3007-0020-0865) as the Private Raymond Lafayette further providing for establishment of board, for powers of board and for Naugle Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge on Maple Avenue over review of regulations. the Yellow Breeches Creek in Walnut Bottom Township, Cumberland County (bridge number 21-3009-0012-0000), as the Sergeant Kenneth APPROPRIATIONS. Lee "Buck" Devor Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that 1410 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

SB 1205, PN 1848 By Rep. SAYLOR HB 1885, PN 4255 By Rep. REED

An Act amending Title 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of Consolidated Statutes, in regulation of insurers and related persons the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in personal representative and generally, providing for corporate governance annual disclosure; and, in bond, further providing for requiring or changing amount of bond. reserve liabilities, further providing for small company exemption. RULES. APPROPRIATIONS. HB 2075, PN 4249 By Rep. REED BILLS ON CONCURRENCE An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE Consolidated Statutes, in rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of and return on the property of a public utility. HB 26, PN 4146 By Rep. REED RULES. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for antique, classic and collectible plates and for special registration plates, HOUSE BILLS providing for distracted driving awareness plate, further providing for INTRODUCED AND REFERRED special plates for veterans and providing for special plates for recipients of Soldier's Medal, for special plates for recipients of Presidential Service Badge and for special plates for veterans of an ally foreign No. 2719 By Representatives COMITTA, DALEY, country; and, in fees, further providing for exemption of persons, entities SCHLOSSBERG, J. McNEILL, YOUNGBLOOD and HILL- and vehicles from fees and for fee for local use. EVANS

RULES. An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, further HB 99, PN 4254 By Rep. REED providing for drug overdose response immunity.

An Act amending Title 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of the Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in contracts, further providing for regulation of contracts. No. 2720 By Representatives COMITTA, DALEY, RULES. SCHLOSSBERG, J. McNEILL, YOUNGBLOOD and HILL- EVANS

HB 149, PN 4251 By Rep. REED An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in minors, further providing for An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of liquor or malt or Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in obstructing governmental brewed beverages. operations, providing for unlawful use of an audio or video device in court. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. RULES. No. 2722 By Representatives MADDEN, SCHLOSSBERG, HB 353, PN 3779 By Rep. REED HILL-EVANS, YOUNGBLOOD, DRISCOLL, DALEY, THOMAS, KINSEY, VAZQUEZ, STURLA, HAGGERTY, An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known DAVIS, RADER, TAI and V. BROWN as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, further providing for definitions and for professional prescription, An Act providing for financial protection of individuals receiving administration, and dispensing. long-term care services; and prohibiting employees of long-term care providers from being guardians, agents under a power of attorney, RULES. beneficiaries of insurance policies or annuities and executors of estates of individuals receiving long-term care services. HB 1013, PN 4069 By Rep. REED Referred to Committee on AGING AND OLDER ADULT An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), SERVICES, October 17, 2018. known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in quality health care accountability and protection, further providing for emergency services and providing for quality eye care for insured Pennsylvanians. No. 2723 By Representatives MADDEN, J. McNEILL, THOMAS, SCHLOSSBERG, RABB, YOUNGBLOOD, B. RULES. O'NEILL, DRISCOLL, HILL-EVANS, BIZZARRO, WATSON, PASHINSKI, NEILSON, DeLUCA, FRANKEL, HB 1294, PN 2647 By Rep. REED SAMUELSON and RADER

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending the act of December 7, 1982 (P.L.784, No.225), Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for known as the Dog Law, in injury to dogs, providing for contracts for sale special plates for recipients of Purple Heart and providing for special of dogs and cats. plates for recipients of Legion of Merit; and, in lighting equipment, further providing for use and display of illuminated signs. Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL RULES. AFFAIRS, October 17, 2018. 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1411

No. 2726 By Representatives FEE, BENNINGHOFF, DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, WARD, GOODMAN, BERNSTINE, CAUSER, CORBIN, DiGIROLAMO, MARSHALL, SCHLEGEL CULVER, SANKEY, GILLEN, PHILLIPS-HILL, HILL-EVANS, JAMES, B. O'NEILL, MASSER and DUSH RADER, WARD and COX An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the as the Public School Code of 1949, in school health services, further offense of assault by prisoner, for the offense of aggravated harassment providing for dental examinations and dental hygiene services. by prisoner and for the offense of assault by life prisoner.

Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, October 17, 2018. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018.

No. 2727 By Representatives HEFFLEY, BOBACK, No. 2732 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, IRVIN, MILLARD, READSHAW, CHARLTON and TOEPEL WATSON, REESE, SNYDER, BURNS, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, BERNSTINE, TOPPER, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, An Act providing for the warm hand-off of overdose survivors to DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, WARD, GOODMAN, addiction treatment, for a comprehensive warm hand-off initiative; MARSHALL, SCHLEGEL CULVER, SANKEY, GILLEN, establishing the Warm Hand-Off Initiative Grant Program; providing for consents and for immunity; establishing the Overdose Recovery Task MASSER and DUSH Force; and, providing for overdose stabilization and warm hand-off centers, for rules and regulations and for annual report. An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general administration, providing for inmate transfer to restricted unit. Referred to Committee on HEALTH, October 17, 2018. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. No. 2728 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, IRVIN, WATSON, REESE, SNYDER, BURNS, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, No. 2733 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, IRVIN, BERNSTINE, TOPPER, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, WATSON, REESE, SNYDER, BURNS, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, WARD, GOODMAN, BERNSTINE, TOPPER, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, MARSHALL, SCHLEGEL CULVER, SANKEY, GILLEN, DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, GOODMAN, MARSHALL, MASSER and DUSH SCHLEGEL CULVER, SANKEY, GILLEN, MASSER and

An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania DUSH Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions relating to inmate confinement, further providing for inmate uniforms. An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in miscellaneous provisions relating to inmate confinement, providing for inmate assault and account restriction. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. No. 2729 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, IRVIN, REESE, SNYDER, BURNS, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, No. 2734 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, BURNS, BERNSTINE, TOPPER, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, IRVIN, WATSON, REESE, SNYDER, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, WARD, GOODMAN, TOPPER, BERNSTINE, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, MARSHALL, SCHLEGEL CULVER, SANKEY, GILLEN and DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, WARD, GOODMAN, MASSER SCHWEYER, MARSHALL, KEEFER, SCHLEGEL CULVER,

An Act amending Title 61 (Prisons and Parole) of the Pennsylvania SANKEY, GILLEN, ZIMMERMAN, MASSER and DUSH Consolidated Statutes, in general administration, providing for guard and magazine capacity requirement. An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense of assault by prisoner and for the offense of assault by life Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. prisoner.

No. 2730 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, IRVIN, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. WATSON, REESE, SNYDER, BURNS, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, BERNSTINE, TOPPER, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, No. 2735 By Representatives RABB, SCHLOSSBERG, DOWLING, DeLUCA, SAYLOR, WARD, GOODMAN, YOUNGBLOOD, SIMS, DONATUCCI and HILL-EVANS MARSHALL, SCHLEGEL CULVER, SANKEY, GILLEN, MASSER and DUSH An Act amending Title 46 (Legislature) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for demographic impact statements in An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the consideration of legislation. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, further providing for the offense of assault by prisoner. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, October 17, 2018. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, October 17, 2018. No. 2736 By Representatives RABB and SIMS No. 2731 By Representatives METZGAR, RAPP, IRVIN, WATSON, REESE, SNYDER, BURNS, GROVE, B. O'NEILL, An Act amending Title 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania BERNSTINE, TOPPER, A. HARRIS, MILLARD, HANNA, Consolidated Statutes, in other officers, providing for interdepartmental police hiring reform.

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Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, LEAVES OF ABSENCE October 17, 2018. The SPEAKER. Representative KIRKLAND and No. 2737 By Representatives RABB, McCLINTON, Representative BULLOCK have requested to be placed on leave. DONATUCCI, YOUNGBLOOD, SCHWEYER and Without objection, those will be granted. ROEBUCK

An Act amending the act of December 5, 1936 (2nd Sp.Sess., 1937 SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR C P.L.2897, No.1), known as the Unemployment Compensation Law, in compensation, further providing for benefits based on service for BILL ON CONCURRENCE educational institutions. IN SENATE AMENDMENTS

Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in October 17, 2018. Senate amendments to HB 2075, PN 4249, entitled:

No. 2738 By Representatives RABB, McCLINTON, An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania DONATUCCI, YOUNGBLOOD, SCHWEYER, DALEY, Consolidated Statutes, in rates and distribution systems, further providing for valuation of and return on the property of a public utility. ROEBUCK and ROZZI

An Act providing for fair treatment and equal pay for part-time and On the question, other nontenure-track faculty at institutions of higher education in this Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Commonwealth. The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, Charlton, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by October 17, 2018. the Senate.

No. 2739 By Representatives RABB, McCLINTON, On the question recurring, DONATUCCI, YOUNGBLOOD, SCHWEYER, DALEY and Will the House concur in Senate amendments? ROEBUCK The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. An Act providing for a living wage for employees and contractors of institutions of higher education in this Commonwealth; and imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry. The following roll call was recorded:

Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, YEAS–177 October 17, 2018. Barbin Ellis Longietti Roae Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Roe SENATE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE Benninghoff English Madden Roebuck Bernstine Evans Maher Rothman Bizzarro Farry Mako Rozzi The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, presented the Bloom Fee Maloney Ryan following bills for concurrence: Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Saccone Boyle Flynn Marshall Sainato Bradford Frankel Marsico Samuelson SB 689, PN 847 Briggs Gainey Masser Sankey Brown, R. Galloway Matzie Santora Referred to Committee on PROFESSIONAL Brown, V. Gillespie McClinton Saylor LICENSURE, October 17, 2018. Burns Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer SB 899, PN 1906 Cephas Grove Miccarelli Simmons Charlton Hahn Millard Sims Referred to Committee on AGING AND OLDER Christiana Hanna Miller, B. Snyder Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Solomon ADULT SERVICES, October 17, 2018. Conklin Harper Moul Sonney Cook Harris, A. Mullery Staats SB 1006, PN 1694 Corbin Harris, J. Murt Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mustio Sturla Costa, P. Helm Neilson Tai Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Cox Hennessey Nelson Taylor October 17, 2018. Cruz Hickernell Nesbit Tobash Culver Hill O'Neal Toepel The SPEAKER. All members, please report to the House Cutler Irvin O'Neill Toohil Daley James Oberlander Topper floor. We are going to begin voting on concurrence bills. All Davidson Jozwiak Owlett Vazquez members, please report to the floor. We are going to be doing Davis, A. Kampf Pashinski Vitali votes on concurrence bills. All members, please come to the Davis, T. Kaufer Peifer Walsh floor. Those members in the anterooms, please come to the floor. Dawkins Kauffman Petrarca Ward Day Keefer Pickett Warner

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Deasy Keller, F. Pyle Warren On the question recurring, DeLissio Keller, M.K. Quigley Watson Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Delozier Keller, W. Quinn, C. Wheatley DeLuca Kim Quinn, M. Wheeland The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Dermody Kinsey Rabb White Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Diamond Klunk Rader Youngblood DiGirolamo Knowles Rapp Zimmerman The following roll call was recorded: Donatucci Krueger Ravenstahl Dowling Kulik Readshaw Turzai, Driscoll Lawrence Reed Speaker YEAS–187 Dunbar Lewis Reese Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese NAYS–10 Barrar English Madden Roae Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe Caltagirone Gillen Metcalfe Tallman Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck Dush McCarter Metzgar Wentling Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman Freeman McGinnis Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan NOT VOTING–1 Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato

Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Dean Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey

Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora EXCUSED–11 Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Bullock Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Everett Haggerty Milne Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats the amendments were concurred in. Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared Davidson James O'Neal Toohil for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper title was publicly read as follows: Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh HB 2075, PN 4249 Dean Keefer Peifer Ward Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Consolidated Statutes, in rates and distribution systems, further Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson providing for valuation of and return on the property of a public utility. DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland the same. DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman BILL ON CONCURRENCE Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Ellis The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 1885, PN 4255, entitled: NAYS–0

An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of NOT VOTING–1 the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in personal representative and bond, further providing for requiring or changing amount of bond. Cruz

On the question, EXCUSED–11 Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Bullock Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Everett Haggerty Milne , that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Senate. Representative Ryan, do you wish to speak?

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the The following roll call was recorded: affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the amendments were concurred in. YEAS–187 Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese Barrar English Madden Roae BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan title was publicly read as follows: Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson HB 1885, PN 4255 Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in personal representative and Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel bond, further providing for requiring or changing amount of bond. Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons the same. Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon BILLS ON CONCURRENCE Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Senate amendments to HB 1294, PN 2647, entitled: Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel special plates for recipients of Purple Heart and providing for special Davidson James O'Neal Toohil plates for recipients of Legion of Merit; and, in lighting equipment, Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper further providing for use and display of illuminated signs. Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh On the question, Dean Keefer Peifer Ward Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentlelady, Representative DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Ward, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Senate. Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland Representative Ward, do you wish to be recognized? DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman On the question recurring, Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Ellis Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. NAYS–0 (Members proceeded to vote.) NOT VOTING–0 LEAVE OF ABSENCE EXCUSED–12

The SPEAKER. Is Representative Cruz on leave? Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne Representative CRUZ requests to be placed on leave. Without Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay objection, that will be granted. Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas

CONSIDERATION OF HB 1294 CONTINUED The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the On the question recurring, affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Will the House concur in Senate amendments? the amendments were concurred in. Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly.

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The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Senate amendments to HB 1013, PN 4069, entitled: Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Dean Keefer Peifer Ward An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in quality health care DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren accountability and protection, further providing for emergency services Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson and providing for quality eye care for insured Pennsylvanians. DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland On the question, DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, Barrar, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Senate. Ellis The Chair recognizes Representative Barrar. Mr. BARRAR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–0

This is a very important bill for our EMS (emergency medical NOT VOTING–0 services) community. This is the treat, transport bill that has been in the House now for about 6 years, so it is ready to go to the EXCUSED–12 Governor's desk. I would ask them for a positive vote. What this bill will do is requiring insurers to reimburse EMS agencies for Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne medically necessary emergency services even when there is no Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas transport to a facility and applying the same requirements to medical assistance. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would ask the members for a "yes" The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the vote. affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the amendments were concurred in. On the question recurring, Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Will the House concur in Senate amendments? The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER

The following roll call was recorded: Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the YEAS–187 titles were publicly read as follows:

Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese HB 1013, PN 4069 Barrar English Madden Roae Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in quality health care Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman accountability and protection, further providing for emergency services Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi and providing for quality eye care for insured Pennsylvanians. Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato HB 1294, PN 2647 Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor special plates for recipients of Purple Heart and providing for special Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel plates for recipients of Legion of Merit; and, in lighting equipment, Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg further providing for use and display of illuminated signs. Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims the same. Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney BILL ON CONCURRENCE Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Senate amendments to HB 353, PN 3779, entitled: Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, further Davidson James O'Neal Toohil providing for definitions and for professional prescription, Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper administration, and dispensing. Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez

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On the question, DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, Nesbit, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Senate. Ellis

Sir. Representative Nesbit is called upon. NAYS–0 Mr. NESBIT. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As you may recall, this bill requires that physicians use NOT VOTING–0 electronic prescriptions for opioid medication. The Senate made some technical changes, and we are agreeable to these EXCUSED–12 amendments and would request an affirmative vote. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas

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

YEAS–187 BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER

Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared Barrar English Madden Roae for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe title was publicly read as follows: Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi HB 353, PN 3779 Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone An Act amending the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, further Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson providing for definitions and for professional prescription, Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey administration, and dispensing. Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg the same. Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims BILL ON CONCURRENCE Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Senate amendments to HB 149, PN 4251, entitled: Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in obstructing governmental Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor operations, providing for unlawful use of an audio or video device in Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash court. Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Toohil On the question, Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Dean Keefer Peifer Ward , that the House concur in the amendments inserted Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner by the Senate. DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling On the question recurring, Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the

Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken.

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The following roll call was recorded: BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER

YEAS–187 Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese title was publicly read as follows: Barrar English Madden Roae Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck HB 149, PN 4251 Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in obstructing governmental Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone operations, providing for unlawful use of an audio or video device in Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato court. Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor the same. Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer BILL ON CONCURRENCE Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney Senate amendments to HB 99, PN 4254, entitled: Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens An Act amending Title 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of the Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in contracts, further providing for Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai regulation of contracts. Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor On the question, Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Toohil Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper The SPEAKER. Moved by the good gentleman, Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Representative Zimmerman, that the House concur in the Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali amendments inserted by the Senate. Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Dean Keefer Peifer Ward Will the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner Senate? DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Representative Zimmerman, on the concurrence vote. Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson Mr. ZIMMERMAN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley So this bill amends the code so that boroughs can actually do Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland emergency fixes without going through the bidding process, and DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White then the very next meeting they need to kind of, for transparency Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood reasons, say exactly what happened, how much they spent, and Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl the likes of that. And then there is also an amendment that was Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, added to the language that was agreed upon by both the Dush Longietti Reed Speaker newspaper media and also the Boroughs Association. Ellis So I ask a "yes" vote on the bill.

NAYS–0 The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Those voting to concur— NOT VOTING–0 Mr. HANNA. Mr. Speaker? Mr. Speaker? Mr. Speaker? The SPEAKER. Yes, Representative Hanna. I am sorry, sir. EXCUSED–12 Mr. HANNA. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of the bill. I want to advise that Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne the concerns that I raised in the Rules Committee have been Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas adequately addressed, and I urge a "yes" vote on the bill. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and On the question recurring, the amendments were concurred in. Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken.

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The following roll call was recorded: BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER

YEAS–187 Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese title was publicly read as follows: Barrar English Madden Roae Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck HB 99, PN 4254 Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi An Act amending Title 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) of the Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in contracts, further providing for Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone regulation of contracts. Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora the same. Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg BILL ON CONCURRENCE Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon Senate amendments to HB 26, PN 4146, entitled: Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla antique, classic and collectible plates and for special registration plates, Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai providing for distracted driving awareness plate, further providing for Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman special plates for veterans and providing for special plates for recipients Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor of Soldier's Medal, for special plates for recipients of Presidential Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Service Badge and for special plates for veterans of an ally foreign Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel country; and, in fees, further providing for exemption of persons, entities Davidson James O'Neal Toohil and vehicles from fees and for fee for local use. Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez On the question, Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Dean Keefer Peifer Ward Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentlelady, Ms. White, that the DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson determined in the affirmative and the motion was agreed that the DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley House concur in the amendments inserted by the Senate. Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland The question is, will the House concur in the amendments DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White inserted by the Senate? Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Representative White? Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, On the question recurring, Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Ellis The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the

NAYS–0 Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken.

NOT VOTING–0 The following roll call was recorded:

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Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Barrar English Madden Roae Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone the amendments were concurred in. Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey

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Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor the same. Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer The SPEAKER. Members, we are going to do two House Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons resolutions. They are in your calendar on page 16. The first is by Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Representative Kaufer. There is an amendment filed by Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon Representative Kaufer as well. Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens CALENDAR Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai RESOLUTIONS Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Mr. KAUFER called up HR 1057, PN 4018, entitled: Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Toohil A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Committee to conduct a study for the potential of a hyperloop system Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez that would run from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Philadelphia, Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Pennsylvania, with a stop in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as well as a Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh northeast extension that would operate between Harrisburg, Dean Keefer Peifer Ward Pennsylvania, and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania. Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren On the question, Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Will the House adopt the resolution? Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland Mr. KAUFER offered the following amendment DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White No. A10356: Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Amend Resolution, page 1, line 1, by striking out "Legislative Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, Budget and Finance Committee" and inserting Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, in consultation with the Ellis Department of Transportation, Amend Resolution, page 4, lines 18 through 22, by striking out NAYS–0 "Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to" in line 18, all of lines 19 through 21 and "Legislative Budget and Finance Committee" in line NOT VOTING–0 22 and inserting Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, in consultation with the EXCUSED–12 Department of Transportation, Amend Resolution, page 4, lines 28 through 30; page 5, lines 1 Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne through 6; by striking out all of said lines on said pages Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Amend Resolution, page 5, lines 8 through 12, by striking out Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas "that would run from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania," in line 8, all of lines 9

through 11 and "Barre/Scranton, Pennsylvania," in line 12 Amend Resolution, page 5, line 21, by striking out "Legislative The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Budget and Finance Committee" and inserting affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and Department of the amendments were concurred in. Transportation jointly Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. On the question, BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER Will the House agree to the amendment?

Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared The SPEAKER. On the amendment, Representative Kaufer. for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the Mr. KAUFER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. title was publicly read as follows: After working with LB&FC (Legislative Budget and Finance Committee), it was agreed to with the turnpike as well as HB 26, PN 4146 PennDOT to make this amendment that they would work on this study together. Thank you. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania The SPEAKER. On the amendment, does anybody else wish Consolidated Statutes, in registration of vehicles, further providing for to speak? antique, classic and collectible plates and for special registration plates, providing for distracted driving awareness plate, further providing for special plates for veterans and providing for special plates for recipients On the question recurring, of Soldier's Medal, for special plates for recipients of Presidential Will the House agree to the amendment? Service Badge and for special plates for veterans of an ally foreign country; and, in fees, further providing for exemption of persons, entities and vehicles from fees and for fee for local use.

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The following roll call was recorded: Does anybody wish to speak on the resolution as amended?

YEAS–181 On the question recurring, Will the House adopt the resolution as amended? Barbin Dush Lewis Reed Barrar Ellis Longietti Reese Benninghoff Emrick Mackenzie Roe The following roll call was recorded: Bernstine English Madden Roebuck Bizzarro Evans Mako Rothman YEAS–171 Bloom Farry Maloney Rozzi Boback Fee Markosek Ryan Barbin Emrick Lewis Reed Boyle Fitzgerald Marshall Saccone Barrar English Longietti Reese Bradford Flynn Marsico Sainato Benninghoff Evans Mackenzie Roe Briggs Frankel Masser Samuelson Bernstine Farry Madden Roebuck Brown, R. Freeman Matzie Sankey Bizzarro Fee Mako Rothman Brown, V. Gainey McCarter Santora Boback Fitzgerald Maloney Rozzi Burns Galloway McClinton Saylor Boyle Flynn Markosek Saccone Caltagirone Gillen McNeill Schlossberg Bradford Frankel Marshall Sainato Carroll Gillespie Mehaffie Schweyer Briggs Freeman Marsico Samuelson Causer Godshall Mentzer Simmons Brown, R. Gainey Masser Sankey Cephas Goodman Metcalfe Sims Brown, V. Galloway Matzie Santora Charlton Greiner Metzgar Snyder Burns Gillen McCarter Saylor Christiana Grove Miccarelli Solomon Caltagirone Gillespie McClinton Schlossberg Comitta Hahn Millard Sonney Carroll Godshall McNeill Schweyer Conklin Hanna Miller, B. Staats Causer Goodman Mehaffie Simmons Cook Harkins Miller, D. Stephens Cephas Greiner Mentzer Sims Corbin Harper Moul Sturla Charlton Grove Metzgar Snyder Costa, D. Harris, A. Mullery Tai Christiana Hahn Miccarelli Solomon Costa, P. Harris, J. Murt Tallman Comitta Hanna Millard Sonney Cox Heffley Mustio Taylor Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Staats Culver Helm Neilson Tobash Cook Harper Miller, D. Stephens Cutler Hennessey Nelson Toepel Corbin Harris, A. Moul Sturla Daley Hickernell Nesbit Toohil Costa, D. Harris, J. Mullery Tai Davidson Hill O'Neal Topper Costa, P. Heffley Murt Tallman Davis, A. Irvin O'Neill Vazquez Cox Helm Mustio Taylor Davis, T. James Oberlander Vitali Culver Hennessey Neilson Tobash Dawkins Jozwiak Owlett Walsh Cutler Hickernell Nesbit Toepel Day Kampf Pashinski Warner Daley Hill O'Neal Toohil Dean Kaufer Peifer Warren Davidson James O'Neill Topper Deasy Kauffman Petrarca Watson Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez DeLissio Keller, F. Pickett Wentling Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali Delozier Keller, M.K. Pyle Wheatley Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Warner DeLuca Keller, W. Quigley Wheeland Day Kauffman Peifer Warren Dermody Kim Quinn, C. White Dean Keller, F. Petrarca Watson Diamond Kinsey Quinn, M. Youngblood Deasy Keller, M.K. Pickett Wentling DiGirolamo Klunk Rabb Zimmerman DeLissio Keller, W. Pyle Wheatley Donatucci Knowles Rader Delozier Kim Quigley Wheeland Dowling Krueger Rapp Turzai, DeLuca Kinsey Quinn, C. White Driscoll Kulik Ravenstahl Speaker Dermody Klunk Quinn, M. Youngblood Dunbar Lawrence Readshaw DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb Zimmerman Donatucci Krueger Rader NAYS–6 Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Speaker Keefer McGinnis Schemel Ward Ellis Maher Roae NAYS–16 NOT VOTING–0 Bloom Irvin Metcalfe Ryan EXCUSED–12 Diamond Keefer Nelson Schemel Dunbar Maher Rapp Walsh Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne Dush McGinnis Roae Ward Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas NOT VOTING–0

EXCUSED–12 The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas On the question, Will the House adopt the resolution as amended? The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was The SPEAKER. On the resolution as amended, determined in the affirmative and the resolution as amended was Representative Kaufer. Waives off. adopted. 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1421

* * * Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson Mr. WHEATLEY called up HR 1150, PN 4203, entitled: DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley A Resolution reestablishing the select subcommittee on tax Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland modernization and reform to investigate, review and make DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White recommendations concerning the process, rates and methods by which Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood revenue in this Commonwealth is collected and assessed on taxpayers. Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl On the question, Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, Will the House adopt the resolution? Dush Longietti Reed Speaker Ellis

The SPEAKER. Representative Wheatley, on the resolution. NAYS–0 Mr. WHEATLEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I am going to ask all of the members to support NOT VOTING–0 this continuation of the select committee to continue to produce this most important work around our revenue streams in the EXCUSED–12 Commonwealth. So I would encourage all the members to Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne support it. Thank you. Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay The SPEAKER. Representative Bernie O'Neill, the Finance Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas chair. Mr. O'NEILL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would also ask everybody to support the resolution. This is The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was doing nothing more than continuing the work that we have been determined in the affirmative and the resolution was adopted. doing. We have to take it into the next session, and that is what this resolution does. It also, with Representative Eli Evankovich BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION leaving us, it allows us to appoint a new chairman. Thank you. The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 461, On the question recurring, PN 1026, entitled: Will the House adopt the resolution? An Act amending Title 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania The following roll call was recorded: Consolidated Statutes, in DNA data and testing, further providing for policy, for definitions, for powers and duties of State Police, for State DNA Data Base, for State DNA Data Bank, for State Police YEAS–187 recommendation of additional offenses, for procedural compatibility with FBI and for DNA sample required upon conviction, delinquency Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese adjudication and certain ARD cases, providing for collection from Barrar English Madden Roae persons accepted from other jurisdictions and further providing for Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe procedures for withdrawal, collection and transmission of DNA samples, Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck for procedures for conduct, disposition and use of DNA analysis, for Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman DNA data base exchange and for expungement. Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone On the question, Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey BILL PASSED OVER Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. We are going to go over SB 461 at this time. Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer * * * Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 554, Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon PN 2054, entitled: Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla human trafficking, further providing for definitions, providing for Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai concurrent jurisdiction, repealing provisions relating to appropriate Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman implementation for minor victims of human trafficking, providing for Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor special relief to restore victim's dignity and autonomy and for safe harbor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash for sexually exploited children, establishing the Safe Harbor for Sexually Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Exploited Children Fund and imposing penalties; and, in juvenile Davidson James O'Neal Toohil matters, providing for dependency in lieu of delinquency. Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali On the question, Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Dean Keefer Peifer Ward Bill was agreed to. 1422 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

(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 return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same with amendment Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. nays will now be taken. The SPEAKER. At this time there are no further votes and we The following roll call was recorded: are going to move into some farewell— We are going to have additional votes, but not any votes right now. We do have YEAS–187 additional votes. Look, we have three farewell remarks and I think they are Barbin Emrick Mackenzie Reese entitled to their opportunity, our good friends, Representative Barrar English Madden Roae Benninghoff Evans Maher Roe Mark Mustio and Representative Jim Christiana, followed by Bernstine Farry Mako Roebuck Representative Markosek. Bizzarro Fee Maloney Rothman And I think this is a first, Representatives Mustio and Bloom Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Christiana are going to come up to the rostrum together. Boback Flynn Marshall Ryan Boyle Frankel Marsico Saccone I checked with the Parliamentarian and he said, what do you Bradford Freeman Masser Sainato think? We said yes. So they are coming up together. Briggs Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Galloway McCarter Sankey Representative Bernie O'Neill. Representative Bernie O'Neill Brown, V. Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor is recognized. Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Mr. O'NEILL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Mr. Speaker, since I did not use my 45 minutes yesterday in Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer my closing remarks, I would like to yield my time to the Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims gentleman from Allegheny County and the gentleman from Christiana Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Beaver County. Comitta Harkins Millard Solomon The SPEAKER. Representative O'Neill, my sense was with Conklin Harper Miller, B. Sonney the two of them together that it was going to be shorter. But okay. Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Representative Mustio, Representative Christiana, let me just Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai make sure that we get the House clear here. Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman All members, please come to the House floor. I would ask any Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash guests that are not here for the farewell remarks, this might be a Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel good time to step off. We are going to be closing the doors of the Davidson James O'Neal Toohil House. If any of the members do knock and need to come onto Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper the floor, please let them on. But we are going to be closing the Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali doors of the House. Would all the members please take their Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh seats. Any members in the anterooms, if you could come onto the Dean Keefer Peifer Ward House floor. Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner The Sergeants at Arms will close the doors of the House. As DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson I said, if need be, if a member knocks to get on, please let them DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling on. But I would ask everybody to please take their seats. Dermody Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Guests have traveled a far distance to be here for the farewell Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. Wheeland remarks of our three members. DiGirolamo Knowles Rabb White Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Zimmerman REMARKS BY SPEAKER Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Turzai, Dush Longietti Reed Speaker The SPEAKER. And at this time I am going to turn it over to Ellis Representative Mark Mustio and Representative Jim Christiana. Both of these fine individuals are from my – I am from their part NAYS–0 of the State and have close friendships with both. Jim, as you know, first ran – I think, Jim, 2008, right? And NOT VOTING–0 how old are you? Jim is 35 and he started in 2008. I would not EXCUSED–12 say he is retiring. He has got a lot of great years in front of him. As you know, he ran for the , was an Bullock Everett Haggerty Milne outstanding candidate. I am sure we will be hearing more from Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay him in the future. Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas

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Jim has been a member since 2009, serving his 5th term FAREWELL ADDRESS representing the 15th Legislative District of Beaver County. He BY MR. MUSTIO is a member of the Appropriations Committee, Professional Licensure Committee, Commerce Committee, and State Mr. MUSTIO. All right. Let us let it rip. Government Committee. I was not emotional until I started to walk up here and saw all As you know, Jim introduced, and we were proud to support, of you and saw the handful of people that left that do not like me. legislation that allowed tax credits at brownfield sites with Now, this is going to be very serious; if you all know me, how respect to certain facilities. One entity, Shell, has so far taken serious this is going to be. advantage of that. His efforts led to Shell's decision to build the So first of all, this is about you and all that you have given to first petrochemical plant in the northeast of the whole United me in my 15 1/2 years here. It has just been an awesome States in Beaver County. Over 6,000 construction jobs, including experience. I have learned a lot. I had a sign in my office that said 800 ironworkers, right at the present time from western "I'm growing older but not up," and I think most of you probably Pennsylvania; 800 ironworkers at the present time. There will be will attest to that. 600 permanent jobs and a $6 billion investment. Other of those There is one person here that if you like me, you can say she facilities can locate, as you know, as well in the Commonwealth takes credit for this, and there is the same person, if you do not of Pennsylvania using those credits. Jim has also been a leader on like me, you can blame her. Most of you do not know that I was school choice issues and on many other fronts and never afraid to this close to being the shortest tenured member of the House. take on a tough issue. When I was elected in 2003, Governor Rendell had offered two He serves as a member of the Penn State Beaver Advisory budgets and the Republicans in the House and the Senate had the Board, Beaver County YMCA Board – he actually chaired their nerve to pass one of them and he vetoed part of his own budget, respective capital campaigns – cofounder and chair of the Big if you remember that. Well, I got elected in June, the 30th, or Brothers Big Sisters Ambassadors' Council. sworn in June 30 with Tom Killion, and so we were back and A graduate of Beaver High School, Washington & Jefferson forth that entire summer and fall, and I think the last day of College graduate, and earned his law degree at Widener, and Jim session was, what, December 21st or 22d – I am looking over at and his wife, Jayann, reside in Beaver County with their young Joe because he never missed a day – and so I would go in on a son, Nolan. Friday, there was a cover letter for an Eagle Scout Award and I read the boilerplate letter and it looked fine, and I told the Now, Representative Mark Mustio, my neighbor – my district gentleman staffer at the time to please print that on a letterhead adjoins Mark's – and we have been great friends for quite some and I will sign it. Well, it was taking forever to come out. So time, knew each other before getting into politics. He represents I said, "Look, I'll just come in on Saturday, the next day, and the 44th Legislative District in Allegheny County and was first I will sign it." So I came in Saturday, it was on my desk, I signed elected in 2003. He has been an outstanding chairman of the it. Fortunately, Bonnie Stopperich is in my life. At the last House Professional Licensure Committee and a member of the sentence in that letter it was supposed to say, "Good luck in all Liquor Control Committee. One of the leading, really the leading future endeavors." Well, he manually typed it instead of printing lights, along with Representative Christiana, on moving the boilerplate, and instead of the "l," it was an "f." It was Pennsylvania into the private sector with respect to the sale of horrible. You can imagine the embarrassment that would have wine and beer. taken place. But, Bonnie, you have had my back every day and A 1975 graduate of Moon Area School District, graduate of God bless you for making that astute find in that letter and Grove City College, and has also just been a great benefactor and reading and checking that young man's work. He, by the way, supporter of Grove City College as well. A very successful went on to work for a Congressman. So, Bonnie, if you could businessperson. First became a casualty underwriter with Aetna give everybody a wave, I would appreciate that. back in late 1979. He is president of HHM Insurors, a partner in Jim Scott, also in my district office, is the gentleman that does HHM Benefits; has been with that firm since 1981. all those senior citizen-type applications and they love him. So, He received the Bob O'Conner Junior Achievement Jimmy, thanks for getting me all those senior votes over the years. Leadership Award, recognizing his efforts to inspire young Many of you probably remember Joy McKee. She retired a people to become involved in their communities. He was a couple of years ago. Joy, please stand up so they can recognize supervisor in Moon Township. Also, I grew up there. Past you again. She, when you get elected in a special, you do not chairman of the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce, know what is going on around here, and if you remember The has served on the boards of the Western Area Y, Moon Area Family Circus cartoon, she would always draw me maps like that Excellence in Education, and the Airport Corridor Transportation and I said I have to go to a meeting in this building, so she would Association. As you know, Mark has led on so many issues, most draw the dotted line and I would follow it to get there. But in recently telemedicine and making sure that is availed by citizens addition to being an awesome Harrisburg secretary, she also throughout Pennsylvania. milked cows before she came here and then on the weekends she He has a daughter, Laura; a son, Ryan, whom I have had the would work at a farmer's market; later on she worked at a blessing of spending time with, just outstanding individuals. convenience store and then also a hotel. She is one of the hardest working people that I know. And thank you, Joy, so much. And at this time I am going to call up – both of them just very Ty McCauslin, my communications specialist. Ty has an pro-family-sustaining-job – Representative Jim Christiana and awesome set of ties. He roots for all the wrong sports teams. Representative Mark Mustio. But he made sure that all my media was taken care of and cleaned up all those negative comments on my Facebook page. Thank you, Ty. 1424 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

Kelly Roth, my administrative assistant. You know, I thought these reports and I notice his doors were not moving, and so Joy was the best until I had the pleasure of working with Kelly. I called him on his cell phone and I said, "Zach, what's going on?" Fantastic. And if you and your family ever move to the Pittsburgh He says, "Well, I'm deployed in Europe for 2 weeks." I said, Airport area, we will hire you at my company. You are the best "Never mind. I'm sorry." But thank you for your service to our consummate professional. Thank you. country, Zach. The Speaker mentioned telemedicine. I dragged Wayne , Eric Roe, great set of twins. Frank Ryan, he Crawford all over the place for the last few months working on did not just break it, he smashed the rule of freshmen not being that issue. And I had a good time; I am not so sure that he did. heard on the House floor or in caucus. And . But, Wayne, thank you so much. And he had veto power on the All my friends from the government relations side, you know committee. He had the ability to keep me from hurting myself there are some that call them lobbyists. But you know, we rely on and some of the decisions that I wanted to make too aggressively the honest ones for all that they do for us over the years and early on. So, Wayne, thank you so much for your help and what coming in and saying, hey, this is what my client is advocating you have done for every member of this caucus over the years. for but here is what the other side might be saying. And that Thank you. certainly helps all of us do our jobs much more effectively. So Mike Vereb was supposed to be here. I am not sure, I think we I did know Dennis Walsh before, from Bravo, before I got locked the doors to keep him out. So we will defer on him until elected. He actually married one of my ex-business partner's later. daughters. John Malady. Thanks for the hat, John, and thanks for Cheryl Schriner, my cubby bear, also known as red spikes. She all that you have done for me and Cheryl. John Milliron. Stan has her own cheering section up there. She taught me to wait Rapp. Tony Crisci. For those of you who do not know, I broke before hitting send in my e-mails but also wait before hitting send Tony Crisci's ankle. He came to see me in Florida and I was on in my mouth. Without her I would have been in a lot more trouble the golf cart and I threw him out and he broke his ankle. than I normally would be in. And God bless you. You are my Apparently the statute of limitations runs out after I am no longer heart outside of my body. And thank you. And I am not going to a House member. Dave Thomas. Andy Goodman. Bob Taylor. cry right now, but you are the best and I look forward to spending Ron Raymond, I made the mistake of standing one of my first a lot of years traveling with you and doing a lot of fun things. days here and my daughter called me and said, "Dad, what they're Thank you, dear. saying is absolutely wrong." So foolishly I came down in the well All right. Now, my goal is to mention every member on the and I spoke and I walked back to my seat and Ron Raymond said, Republican side of the aisle at some point, so we are going to read "You're absolutely right, Mark. I'm not voting with you, but pretty fast here. And then my friends on the Democrat side. you're right." I learned a lot that day, believe me. Still have not Because you know how you sit out there and you say, boy, is he learned, have I, with this telemedicine thing, but anyway. Patty going to mention me? Is he going to mention me? So I played Mackavage. Mike Warfel. Michael Yantis. Mike Long. Bruce some word association games with some of you, and some I just Hironimus. Bill Ries. Scott Baker. Michelle Reyes. Chuck – you know, , get ready. Kolling. No, I am not interviewing with any of these people. But before we get there, there are friends across the street that Debbie Stark. Deb Suder. Kim Sokoloski. Frank Sirianni from I want to recognize as well: Sheila, Brian, Dan, Ryan, and Scott. the Building Trades. Reg Ryan from the Steamfitters. Gary Clancy Myer. When I first got elected, my daughter would Babin. Laura Kuller. Jeff Sharp. Pete Gleason. Tim Lyden. Rob watch some of this on PCN, and she is like, who is that Vescio. Buzz and Chick. Anybody up there that I did not ventriloquist guy? He is like over there, I see his lips moving but mention, please stand. the guy behind the microphone is doing all the talking. So, Retired members: Billy Adolph. "Candyman" John Payne. Clancy, you are awesome. I think 15 of these pounds are thanks to Hershey when I sat next Kelly Fedeli, thanks for organizing all the teams and all the to John. Don Walko and Dave Mayernik, former members that events here on the floor. It is very much appreciated. now live in my district. Doug Reichley. Tom and . Dave Reddecliff and his team. The pages and messengers. Dick Stevenson, probably one of the nicest members to come out Spizz and Lynn. Jessica and Jennifer in caucus. All the committee of here until I met . I think he challenges him for research staff, you all know we could not do our jobs without being one of the nicest, nicest individuals. them. So Bruce and Susan and Dana, Garth, Amanda, Dave Now the back row. John "Ferris Bueller" Maher, what can Donley, and Rob Gaertner, Ritchie LaFaver, Lisa Taglang, Josiah I say? It was Jimmy Marshall's and my responsibility to make Shelly, Erin Raub, Karen Dalton, Tom Dymek, and all the sure, but, John, absolutely a joy to be next to you. You taught me Appropriations staff and the leadership staff. Karen Coates. so much, particularly about procedures and Mason's Manual and I think Karen Coates may be the only, the only staff person on what we should be doing. I am going to miss that deep resonating our side of the aisle that has her own cheer. Is that right, Pyle? voice and the debates, and hopefully you will still be in "Karen Coates!" No, not one more time. We will save that. government somewhere down the road. John Taylor – Jim How are you doing, stenographer? Marshall, we will talk about him a little later – John Taylor, J.T., All right. Steve Miskin. Tony Aliano. Chad Weaver, chair of the Tuesday Caucus. Mike Peifer, for some reason he Mr. Sushi. Rod Corey, fellow Grove City grad. Jim Mann and said I look like a muskrat. Yep, there it was. , Doyle Neal Lesher. Heffley, Lynda Culver, Rosemary Brown, and Dave Millard for You know, when I took over HRCC (House Republican voting me. Just kidding. The Tuesday 4:30 Caucus is where we Campaign Committee) last session, we had some door-knocking got a lot done, and this is where I end up getting a lot of your machines and the new members were ; Bud names in here. Ashley Grimm. . Bernie O'Neill, Cook; ; Michael Corr – what is up? You know, he thank you for yielding your time. Christine Goldbeck. Craig obviously did not like it here. Matt Dowling; Jonathan Fritz; Staats. Eric Bugaile. Greg Raffensperger. . Hal ; . Zach was knocking on doors and I get English. Jeff Pyle. Jimmy Marshall. John Maher. John Taylor. 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1425

Judy Ward. Justin Walsh. Karen Coates – nah, we will not do it caucus concierge than you, my friend, and I look forward to again – Kate Harper. . Keith Gillespie. Lynda Culver. seeing you in June and many Junes to come. Garth Everett, good Marcia Lampman. And you can see we have a diverse group, so friend and low-key and very, very thoughtful. and we talked over issues for about the first 2 minutes and then we Kathy Watson, thank you so much for all your help in getting that got into caucus work. Marguerite Quinn. Mark Keller. Martina carbon monoxide bill passed. We worked together as a body, and White. , who is serving our country and we very I know we have saved lives. much appreciate that as well. Matt Dowling, Mike Peifer, Nancy , solid and as friendly as they come. Again, Matt Cole, , Ron Marsico, Rosemary Brown, , Gabler for service to our country. When I hear Mark Gillen's Sheryl Delozier, , Tom Dymek, Tom Mehaffie, Tim name, I think of missions trips. Bob Godshall, God bless him for Hennessey, and Warren Kampf. Thank you for all your advice getting to work every day except for my speech. , and counsel in that 4:30 Caucus over the years. It was awesome. frugal. , I love that you hate taxes. Marcia Hahn, Professional Licensure Committee and Harry Readshaw, my thanks for whipping me. Adam Harris, I will see you in Vegas. minority chair and probably the classiest guy that I have been able Tim Hennessey, you know, when we did the first carbon to meet and hang around with up here, very much respected on monoxide bill, I do not know how many years ago that was – 10? both sides of the aisle. And, Harry, thanks so much for your – Tim had a hearing on it and we found out at the hearing that the advice and counsel on the committee that you have been on for department was not doing inspections of these facilities, so we many, many years. said, well, maybe before we do anything with carbon monoxide, I remember , I think, made a motion to second we should maybe make sure they do some inspections. So it kind something one of our first meetings and afterwards he came up of reminded me, Kathy, Representative Watson, when you had to me and he said, "Thank you," because I guess they are not your comment you are going to come in and do something that customary to have Democrats doing motions in the committee first term, that took about 8 years, I think, to get done. but I felt that that committee particularly is the most bipartisan Rob Kauffman, I think of the perfect family. Rich Irvin, a because we both have friends on both sides of an issue that we quiet winner. , very astute. Fred Keller, thank you want to please and it is tough sometimes to split the baby. for your annual event helping people across the street. Kate Jimmy Christiana, whom we will talk more about a little later. Klunk, now I just have this vision. It is like, what is it, seven steps . , also on the committee. Chairman away from Kevin Bacon? Well, it is like three steps away from Gillespie and . Sue, hope we can get that home , Judy Ward, and . Three degrees inspector bill across the line for you and Billy Kortz. Dave of separation, I guess. Jerry Knowles, we first met when he was Hickernell. Jerry Knowles. Tom Mehaffie again. Steve Mentzer. a staffer and he came out to help me in my special election. John Marguerite Quinn. Thanks, Marguerite, for all your hard work on Lawrence, for getting me back to drinking chocolate milk. Harry so many issues, particularly telemedicine. James Santora, Jamie Lewis, for your impact on people's lives, thank you. Ryan Santora; ; and . Thank you for all you Mackenzie, please work on selling SWIF (State Workers' did for the committee. Timmy Briggs, Carolyn Comitta, Dom Insurance Fund). John McGinnis, please write a book titled "My Costa, Margo Davidson, , , Jordan Harris, Mom's Jokes." , maybe I will see you in Florida. Billy Kortz, Joanna McClinton, and . Carl Metzgar, I saw him smile the other day. Nick Miccarelli, And thank you to leadership: Kurt Masser; ; thank you for your service to our country. Duane Milne, quiet ; Marcy Toepel – thanks for calling on me in man, also has several jobs. Brett Miller, sorry we could not move caucus – Stan Saylor; and . Bryan, thank you so your nurse bill. , I enjoyed our time at RTJ and what much for all your help. happens at RTJ stays at RTJ. Now we will get into some name game stuff. Steve Barrar, my Oh, Mr. Vereb decides to show up. Tom "resolution" Murt. housemate with Senator Pippy and also an avid sailor. Steve Eric Nelson, I think of Dan Sarver and the value you bring in Bloom is the perfect person for your next move, and good luck, caucus. is judge material. , sorry that Steve. Karen Boback, for some reason I think of my aunt, but she I give you nightmares. Kristin Phillips-Hill, class. , has like the greatest voice. When she stands up, it is so proper also class and a great chair of the Insurance Committee. Jeff Pyle, and so quiet that you want to listen, and I really enjoyed being on no need, everybody knows. Tom Quigley, a founding member of the Appropriations Committee with her. the chicken hoagie caucus. Chris Quinn, a fellow insurance Marty Causer, who I learned whose district is larger than the brethren. Marguerite Quinn, not afraid to take on issues. Jack State of Rhode Island. When I was pushing downsizing the Rader, small business owner, value in caucus. , for legislature 10 years ago, he mentioned that in a hearing and that some reason I think of stale bread and hot dog buns. Greg was quite impressive. Becky Corbin, an awesome member and Rothman, good chance you will be my Rep someday. Rick really, really smart. Jim Cox, I am counting on you and Dave Saccone and , for your prayers. Tommy Sankey, Maloney to cut my property taxes. Russ Diamond, when we when he talks, it is really, really good. Jamie Santora, an voted on the pay raise, Russ was up in the gallery and he and extraordinarily hard worker. , I never got to learn I were going back – this was before I learned to not hit send – we from him how to tie a bow tie. Justin Simmons, just wins. Craig were going back and forth in e-mails, and he said he was going Staats, as much class as his predecessor. Todd Stephens, I think to come out and campaign against me and make sure I lost. But of a district attorney. , I hope you have no hard I was really proud to support you in your campaign. feelings for me talking you into running. , cousin. Gene DiGirolamo, fighting for the cause. George Dunbar and Parke Wentling, we said it earlier, very nice gentleman. And Mike Reese, leading from Westmoreland County. Cris Dush, I do Dave Zimmerman, I think of a family man and a man of faith. not know how you have time to have all those jobs. But he is a I do want to talk about my Democrat friends here, but for some man of integrity and you know he has certainly announced that reason I lost those notes. he is going to term-limit himself. Brian Ellis, no one is better at a 1426 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

Have we reached a half hour yet? Long time ago, right? wine and I checked out and the lady said, you know, this is the All right. So my friends on the other side of the aisle back in first bottle. And I said, first bottle, and I thought about it, this is Allegheny County, Dan Onorato and Rich Fitzgerald. Paul Costa. the first bottle in the State of Pennsylvania. So I had the CEO at Pauly, I am sorry we did not get VGTs (video gaming terminals) the time from Giant Eagle sign the bottle and I kept the receipt. across the goal line, my friend. When we were in the minority, he Just in case he bought one, this is date-stamped and time-stamped helped me get legislation through and I was trying to help you as so that I could show that this was ahead of yours. But, well. In fact, wanted to indicate the bipartisan nature of it by Mr. Speaker, for all you did on that issue and all the help you making remarks on your side of the aisle. Anita Kulik, my have given me over the years, it is my pleasure to give you the neighbor and turned out to be a really good friend and we had a very first bottle of wine that was sold in a grocery store in the good trip with the Liquor Committee to Cuba and I will enjoy State of Pennsylvania. supporting you, Anita, in the future and thanks for all that you do All right. My two best friends. I am going to be closing soon, for our area. Billy Kortz. Matt Bradford, I think the only thing we and then what is going to happen is my young mentor is going to agree on is Matt Smith. , , Joe come up and then we have a little, a little closing that we will do Markosek, I am fortunate and blessed to have the airport in my together. district, but it is a regional asset, and we work as a region and a Jim Marshall, my seatmate, quietly implementing the team in the area, and I really appreciate all the support over the Marshall plan with his subtle sense of humor. I hope we continue years for that because it is such – when I got in here, it was to stay close and that you, Cindy, Cheryl, and I travel again to 2 years after 9/11 and US Air had just filed for bankruptcy. We someplace fun. Will you, Representative Maher, and myself ever passed a gaming bill that really helped bail that out as well. So produce that first bottle of Monongahela Rye? thank you for all your support and all you have done for the area. Jim Christiana, he has a wonderful way of choosing the right , my first drive to Harrisburg I got on the words to communicate. As the Speaker said, Jim graduated from Turnpike, exit 57, and there is this "HR 19" plate and this guy is W&J and he worked for a Mercedes-Benz dealership before he flying. I am like, "He must know what he's doing." So I followed was elected. I made the mistake after he was elected as him and I have never, never gotten here that fast. I got here, introducing him as someone who sold cars or sold Mercedes. He I looked up the district, and I sent Jake a text or an e-mail, rather, said, "Whoa, whoa, whoa, Mark. You don't sell Mercedes, you and I said, "Thank you." He said, "I get pulled over." So I did not help people buy them, because they're coming in, they're buying do that anymore. But we developed a relationship and his district one. You just don't know which one." So right then I knew that was the first that I toured, had the highest property values with he has a different way of expressing and phrasing things. downtown Pittsburgh but also had some of the poorest areas. So I went through a tough time in my personal life up here years it really enabled me to see that there was a great divergence not ago, and we are human, right? We all have issues. And it was only within parts of the State but within one person's district. Rob around the time that Jimmy was elected, and you know, my kids Matzie, , Tony DeLuca, and Pam Snyder, thank all were 3 hours away. And I guess I sort of adopted you. And I want of you for your kind words and your support over the years. to thank – I do not know if your mom knows that, but you are my You know, I have tried to be a bridge not only in my caucus – Harrisburg son. We have shared a lot and we have done a lot there are times where I feel like we are going to implode at times together. You were the better U.S. Senate candidate and would over the years, but that is usually around budget time – I try to be have run a far better campaign, in my opinion. Should you decide a bridge there but also across the aisle. And if I can be to run again, please count me as part of that team. I look forward remembered with anything, I hope it is that. to many years of golfing with you, and yes, I will give you strokes Leader Reed, I want to thank you for your counsel, especially until you get that hitch in your swing fixed. at HRCC, and your support in caucus on a host of issues, and Since Mr. Vereb is here, he was my special ops guy. We had I wish you and the family the best in your next phase of life and some good RTJ times together. And we decided to go out one I will be there for a loan soon. night late and get a pizza. Little did we know the oven was never Speaker Turzai, from my hometown. Thank you for your used. Not only was it never used, you know that Styrofoam stuff support from the very first day of my campaign. In working and the tape they put in? Well, they did not take it out. Well, closely with you and Leader Reed over the last 4 years, I have I preheated the oven not opening it. So the whole building did not gotten to see a different side and a more personal side not only of burn down, but since then, he has called me pizza boy. But, Mike, each of you but also of a lot of our members. We all have personal I appreciate when you were here in caucus, you know, what you issues that we have to deal with as well, in addition to doing this did, but also all your work you have done while you were here job. Speaker, how you physically are able to do what you do and since for victims. Thank you so much. across the State and most recently the country while at the same So when I leave here, I will go back and do some other things time being there for your family is truly remarkable. I think we and I will hopefully be spending a lot of time in Harrisburg or in may have disagreed on approaches now and then, but at the end Camp Hill especially. But John Malady gave me this hat, and for of the day you were always right, you are the Speaker. those of you from Pittsburgh, it says Yinzers on the front and it So with that in mind, Mr. Speaker, the first bottles of wine says Jagoff on the back. So I am going to go back to Yinzerville. were sold at a Giant Eagle store, which is now in Anita Kulik's And God bless all of you and thanks for all the value that you district in Robinson Township. And there was a big event, and brought to my life. the Speaker was there, I was there, and a couple others. But on the way to go buy the bottles of wine, the Speaker got delayed by some press, local press. Well, I went and picked out a bottle of

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FAREWELL ADDRESS passion to serve their constituents, but they may also be dealing BY MR. CHRISTIANA with personal challenges. Next, I want to thank some members who were helpful in Mr. CHRISTIANA. Thank you, Mark, for your words and passing legislation that was important to me. I would like to your friendship. recognize those who helped pass several school choice proposals Thank you, Mr. Speaker. that I had introduced: bills to create the OSTC (opportunity Similar to others, I want to use this opportunity today simply scholarship tax credit) program; to expand, streamline, and to say thank you; to say thank you to some of my MVPs over the integrate the OSTC and the EITC (educational improvement tax last 10 years, thank you to my secret superheroes who make this credit) programs – former Representatives Mike Vereb, Mike Capitol one of the most beautiful places to work in the country, Gerber, , and Sam Smith. Current Representatives say thank you to those who keep us safe and those who make it a Jamie Santora and Speaker Mike Turzai for all you have done on little bit more manageable being 250 miles away from home: that important issue to me and many others. Those programs have people like Lynn, Spizz; people like my friend, Dee. Dee, she saved hundreds of thousands of kids who were trapped in failing, works downstairs in the cafeteria, and she is my superhero oftentimes very violent schools and put them on a path to success. because every day Dee shows up to work, she greets me and Thank you to the members that helped pass the petrochemical others with a smile on her face, she brightens my day no matter tax credit bill – a bill that the CEO of Royal Dutch Shell credited what personal struggles she is dealing with. No matter what as a necessary and impactful piece of legislation that led to their challenges she is facing in her personal life, she always treats me $6 billion investment in Beaver County. Thank you. I know that like I am her son or her friend and gives me a genuine smile. we throw the word "billions" around all the time in this building, People like that I will never forget, those people that touch your but that investment represents the largest private investment in lives like Mark said in some ways that they will never know, but Pennsylvania since World War II. There are 30 cranes operating I hope people like Dee know I appreciate how she touches in one site right now in Beaver County, and soon there will be people's lives. 100 cranes building that plant. And it is 2 miles from Jayann's Additionally, I want to say thank you to the Capitol Police and my home. So thank you to Jim Marshall, Bill Kortz, Rob Department and the House Security Department. In this crazy Matzie, and so many others that I would be remiss if I did not world that we are living in, thank you for risking your lives to thank you for changing Beaver County. protect ours so that we can get home to our families safely. You I would also like to thank Mark Mustio for putting Nolan to truly are superheroes. sleep today so that I did not have to feel like my speech put him To the members, past and present, collectively over the last to sleep. I look over there, I thank you, Mark, for getting Nolan a 10 years, I have thoroughly enjoyed working with each and every nap. one of you. In particular, I want to say thank you to some of the I would also like to thank those who helped me pass some members who have inspired me over the years: people like Jake transparency measures, PennWATCH and SchoolWATCH. Wheatley. You know, Jake, Jake has inspired me many times, but When it comes to solving our challenges in this building, whether specifically on June 22 when Jake asked people to put down, to they are budgetary problems, health-care challenges, or restoring put down their labels and to love people. He had a cry for people the public's trust in government, transparency is the prescription outside this Capitol and inside this Capitol to value every life and for curing those problems because you cannot heal what you do to know that every life has dignity and people should cherish the not reveal. Leader Reed, Policy Chairman Benninghoff, Speaker lives that they have and to treat people with respect. People like Turzai, Seth Grove, and Stan Saylor, thank you for your help in . Mark, throughout your journey of fighting for getting those bills to this floor, and thank you, all members, for victims of sexual violence, you have inspired me, but particularly passing that legislation. on this past September 24 and 25 when his legislation was lifted Thank you to Representative Dan Frankel. It was an honor to out of this chamber. People like Garth Everett and Kerry serve alongside you in our effort to temporarily end the UPMC Benninghoff. Watching those two men bravely talk about the ( Medical Center)-Highmark feud. medical challenges of their daughter and their grandson inspired I think it was also a model of what this place needs more of. Dan me and many others. People like Pam DeLissio and Jeff Pyle. and I could have spent years on where we disagree on health-care They came into this hall every day with a smile on their face and policy, but from the very beginning we agreed to focus on where a passion to serve their constituents as they were battling cancer. we agreed and we found a solution and we went all around You two inspired me and I know many others. Pittsburgh and anywhere that we would be invited to talk about Those instances and many others that I have watched some of the need for that UPMC-Highmark feud to end. I hope that in the you have to struggle with have made me realize that people next session you tackle that again as it continues to rear its ugly outside this Capitol, they are oftentimes ignorant to the fact that head not just in western Pennsylvania but in central Pennsylvania we are human beings and that we are dealing with personal and even now in the southeast. struggles and challenges. And even sometimes when we are in I would like to thank those individuals here in Harrisburg who the middle of a budget debate or we are debating highly taught me some important life lessons like the late Dan Clark, emotional and sensitive issues, I think we sometimes forget that like Dave Thomas. You know, early in my second term, it was our colleagues may be, may be struggling with personal around June 30, it was our first budget in the majority. It was the challenges. I may not be able to convince those outside this budget where we were committed to getting a budget done on Capitol to treat us with respect and understand the challenges that time and it was a little bit uncertain if we would make that people are going through, but I do ask all of you to stop and timeline. And I remember Dave Thomas, who worked for appreciate that the people that you are working alongside not only Speaker Sam Smith at that time, he was sitting right up here do they have professional things that they are working on and a where Mark is sitting and I had my new seat on the aisle and Dave

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Thomas went like this to me to come up to the rostrum. And so and elected officials, we expect it. And even though we I buttoned my jacket. I thought, man, the Speaker must need me voluntarily go into the arena, I do not think a parent is ever to help finish this budget, and I walked up there proudly. And prepared to stomach those. I would like to thank my brother, my when I got up here, Dave just whispered in my ear, "Man, you're sisters, my brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, for their love and starting to get fat." That inspired me to lose 35 pounds. So thank support. you, Dave Thomas, for your leadership. I would like to thank my loving wife, Jayann. And I know she Thanks to some others in Harrisburg whom I have worked has taught me that public speeches are not the best forum to truly with over the years: Abbey Haslam. Abbey, you are one of the express my abounding love and appreciation, but it is worth most talented people I have ever worked with. Tony, Karen; noting that over 10 years my staff has seen some changes; the car Sandi Pancoe and Paula, they were the only two secretaries I ever I pack up and drive to Harrisburg has seen changes; thanks to needed up here. Thank you for your help. And Danielle Guyer. Dave Thomas, my weight has even changed; my hair color is You know, Danielle knew that there was something that was starting to change. But Jayann's love and support has never really important to me. McGuire Memorial School is a private changed. school. They educate some of the most severely physically, And I was going to talk about Nolan but he is sleeping. But mentally, and behaviorally challenged kids. And they were, they my man, Nolan, he has had to stomach and deal with a dad who were losing students to approved private schools in Pittsburgh leaves for Harrisburg, a yearlong grueling campaign, and things because the home district would save 50 percent on the tuition, that his baby sister in January will not have to deal with. But he so they were forced to send these kids on a bus for an hour has changed my life and I just cannot thank him enough for being because they could not afford to send them to McGuire. So a really special, special boy. Danielle was the person who is my superhero and the superhero So with that, I just want to say thank you again. I apologize to of McGuire that made sure that over the next four budgets the anyone I missed or did not name. I just did not want to do what Fiscal Code had language to fix that problem. They are so Mark Mustio did and just read the roll. appreciative of Danielle's efforts and many people's efforts up So, Mr. Chairman. here. Obviously, we know that legislators get far more credit than Mr. MUSTIO. We have a little toast, and this is a toast that we deserve, but today I want to give credit where credit is due I did actually after I was first elected, and Mary Larcinese, who and thank Danielle. worked on my campaign and I spent 7 straight weeks with her, I could not think what it would be like to give a farewell will probably remember this. speech without mentioning the two young ladies in my office, Mr. CHRISTIANA. Friends may come. Monica and Jen, who have been with me for a long time, and I do Mr. MUSTIO. Friends may go. not know what else to say than thank you. Thank you for all you Mr. CHRISTIANA. Friends may peter out. have done to serve the 15th District. Thank you for inspiring me Mr. MUSTIO. You know. to fight for the first maternity leave – excuse me – to fight for the Mr. CHRISTIANA. But we will be friends. first maternity leave policy for State employees. Thank you to Mr. MUSTIO. Through thick or thin. Ally Fisher, Leader Dermody, Speaker Turzai, and Leader Reed Mr. CHRISTIANA. Peter out. for finally establishing the first maternity leave policy for State Mr. MUSTIO. Peter in. employees. Of all the people that work for the State employees Mr. CHRISTIANA. God bless you. of all the agencies, the Democratic and Republican leadership The SPEAKER. Thank you very much, Representatives team in the House established the first maternity leave policy. Mustio and Christiana. And thank you, gentlemen, for your leadership; and, ladies, for We will be taking some photos and then we are going to take fighting for a program that needs expanded. We have got a long just a brief break before we go to Chairman Markosek, just way to go, but thank you to the leadership team for finally doing briefly. that. I was at Representative Jim Christiana's kickoff for his first I want to thank real quickly some people that have worked in race down in Monaca and spent a lot of time with him on a lot of my district office over the years: Karen, Josh, Roman, Alicia, and issues for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and we are going Julie for all you did for me and my family and the people of the to miss him. To you and Jayann and Nolan, nothing but the best. 15th District. God bless. To the people of the 15th District, thank you for this To Mark Mustio, my neighbor and one of my closest friends opportunity. The people of Beaver County, you know, I was a here in Harrisburg, thank you for always being so passionate, 25-year-old kid and, as the leader said yesterday, who was not diligent on so many issues, just on so many issues, and really prepared to be a legislator when I was elected. I am not a Harvard getting me myself to see a broader array of relationships and student, I just had the guts to do it, and they took a shot on me, understanding of issues, particularly when it came to jobs. You and I am forever thankful for that opportunity. And to the people had a very broad vision about that, and what you have done in of Washington County who allowed me to finish what I started. moving a jobs agenda for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Finally, I want to thank my family, my parents, Jayann's and certainly for southwestern Pennsylvania has been nothing parents. You know, recently Representative English, he short of exemplary. And thank you for all you have done on the mentioned the difficulty of being the Representative's kids, and other side of the street too, but just thanks for your friendship. I said I completely agree with his assessment, but I will also say May God bless. that it is a challenge being the Representative's parents. You We are going to be just taking a very brief time for photos, and know, we are in this vile, toxic environment right now where then I am going to have Chairman Markosek up to the rostrum. everything is said about candidates, and some of us candidates (Commemorative gavels were presented.)

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The SPEAKER. For that matter, I think I was at Mark Mustio's organizations, and local access for senior citizens and people with kickoff as well. I think I was at your kickoff as well when you disabilities. He has been a member of the Monroeville Area and first announced. Plum Chambers of Commerce, as well as the Murrysville Library Foundation Board. He sits on the Pennsylvania School LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED Employees' Retirement System Board and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Advisory Committee. The SPEAKER. Representative Bullock is on the House floor This good man, hard worker, individual who has worked with and should be placed back on the master roll. people from both sides of the aisle, effective relations with the majority chairs, both – I think maybe all three, Mario Civera, , and Stan Saylor, the majority Appropriations chairs. VOTE CORRECTION And for me, obviously amongst the other important points, a 1972 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, I am going to be The SPEAKER. Representative Madeleine Dean, for a missing my fellow graduate. correction of the record. Joe Markosek is a class gentleman, and I am very honored to Mrs. DEAN. Thanks, Mr. Speaker. bring him up for his farewell remarks. On HB 2075 I was recorded as not voting. I wish to be Mr. MARKOSEK. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. recorded in the affirmative. You know, I have been watching people give these farewell The SPEAKER. Yes. Thank you. speeches for 36 years and I have taken a lot of notes over there Representative Dean wishes to be marked in the affirmative and I always wondered, you know, when will the time come and on HB 2075. I wonder how I will do. Well, here we are. And the one thing

I decided to do was to go way back to my high school days, over Members, at this time I am going to bring up to my left some 50 years ago, and I had a speech class in high school. I cannot of the guests for Representative Markosek. We would like to have recall very much about that speech class, but the one thing I did as many folks as we can to fill up the left-hand side here to the remember was the speech teacher says when you are preparing to rostrum. I know that will not be all of the guests, but it will be a give a speech or remarks, make an outline. So I put a short outline good number of the guests. Go right ahead. Just go right ahead together for this speech. and take some seats. Thank you so much. First of all, the first part of the outline is an introduction and Members, I am going to ask everybody to please take their thank you to all the folks that I need to introduce here today and seats. We are going to be moving to the farewell remarks from thank. The second part is what I have titled "Memories," and our esteemed Democratic Appropriations chair. I would ask all I will not go on and on and on, but I have been here a long time members in the anterooms to please come to the House floor. and I have a lot of memories, but I sort of, I think, have put it into The Sergeants at Arms will close the doors of the House. a succinct kind of snapshot version of the last 36 years. And then Members, please come to the House floor. finally, the third part of the outline is a summary where you kind The Sergeants at Arms will close the doors of the House. If of make your point, go over a couple of other things, and leave any of the members do knock to get back on the floor, please let some thoughts for your audience. So here we go. them in. The first part is the introduction, and I would be remiss if I did not mention my longtime friend and former employee in my FAREWELL ADDRESS district office, who actually still is an employee in my district BY MR. MARKOSEK office, who passed away just this Friday night. So in a week where our chamber has seen some other sadness, I had also the The SPEAKER. Representative Joe Markosek is serving his additional sad time that I had to deal with, and we have all had to 18th term as the Representative for the 25th Legislative District deal with, the loss of one of our colleagues, Kevin Keller. Kevin of Allegheny County and never missed a vote. He is chairman of was just a wonderful, wonderful friend, a great worker. His son, the House Appropriations Committee for the Democrats, and, Shaun, worked for me about 10 years ago. He left and got a job Joe, you have been in that position, both in the majority and the in Washington, DC, and his dad, Kevin, who was a postman for minority for— Oh, just the minority for the last 8 years? For over 30 years, had retired and we had an opening, a part-time 8 years. Joe, you were a chairman for Transportation, right? And opening at the time, and he said, "Gee, I would like to do that." you were in the majority for Transportation. He was the majority And we brought him on and he found a new career. Even though Transportation chair and then was the Democrat minority chair all those years with the post office, he loved working for the of the House Appropriations Committee the last 8 years. Also, a House of Representatives and for our district in our district office. member of the Policy and Rules Committees. So I thought it would be just very appropriate to mention Kevin As you know, he was one of the leaders with respect to Act 44 here as I start my remarks. of 2007, which increased transportation funding significantly. But first of all, you know, the family should come first, right? And before taking office in 1983, Chairman Markosek worked I do not have a very large immediate family. I have an extended with Westinghouse Water Reactor Division as a buyer of nuclear family. But my immediate family consists of: I have a sister who components and in fact was sent to Three Mile Island as part of lives in Florida with her husband, Gary. They could not be here the repair/recovery team immediately following the accident in today. I have one child – my son, Brandon. He could not be here 1979. As many of you know, he is very active in his community today as he is pursuing his own career. And I also have here out in Monroeville, although there are other communities as well today, though, my best friend, my partner for the last number of that he represents: championing funding for libraries, youth years, former Assistant Chief Clerk of the Pennsylvania House of facilities, local governments, EMS (emergency medical services) Representatives for many years, Linda Lehman. I love you, providers, transportation improvements, health-care sweetie. 1430 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

You know, we have some district office folks that have driven Bob Freeman, and Bob Godshall. They were the only ones that up here from Pittsburgh this morning, from the Monroeville area. are still here and Bob Godshall and I are moving on, but they First of all, of course, is my chief of staff and many folks from were the only ones that were there the day I took the oath of Allegheny County know Kim Steele, and, Kim, you have been office. But there are two other people I want to mention who were wonderful to me and you have helped me to be successful and here that day: Leroy Irvis, Representative Leroy Irvis, was the I appreciate that. Carole DiBiase could not make it with us today. Speaker; Matt Ryan was the minority leader; Jim Manderino was I know – I just got a text from her – she is watching on PCN. So, the majority leader at the time; and the Parliamentarian was a Carole, I wish you were here. Dave Palermo and Bill McClelland really young guy by the name of Clancy Myer, and I turn around are two part-timers that we have. They are retired police officers and there he is. He is still here. Another gentleman who went on from the great municipality off Monroeville and they are here the State payroll the very same day that I went on the State payroll today. Bill and Dave, give a wave. And we also have Sherry – you know, you get elected in November and you go on the Herbst, who could not make it. She was ill today. Her husband, payroll December 1 – was a young guy who did not know his way Jeff, who is our local magistrate back home, was also going to around, I am sure, at that time by the name of Dave Reddecliff, attend, but they could not make it. and he is now the Chief Clerk of the House. So we all have some I also want to introduce, and most of you know a lot of them, history here. my staff here in Harrisburg, and of course my executive director, Moving forward, fast-forward a little bit to Thursday, Miriam Fox, has just been wonderful and really knows her stuff September 17, 1987, that day was the 200th anniversary of the as we all know and I learned a long time ago, you know, Miriam Constitution of the United States. And you know, just to go over will put you on the right track and follow her lead when it comes History 101 a little bit, you know, we fought the Revolution in to budgetary processes. Miriam, you have done a great job. Thank 1776 through about 1781, I believe it was. The country was you very much. formed and we had what we called the Articles of Confederation, The rest of my staff I want to at least mention: Jenn Belz, Lee a form of government that did not work very well, and they said, Adkins, Tara Friel, Tara Trees, Beth Balaban, Paul Baldari, Eric "Look, we have got to redo this." And they did a Constitution, Dice, Bernie Gallagher, Wendy Lewis, Chloe Bohm, Anne Thomas Jefferson, James Madison in particular, in Philadelphia Baloga, Caleb Sisak, Patrick Shaughnessy, Gueorgui Tochev, at the same building where they signed the Declaration of David Geiger, Sean Brandon, and Mark Shade. Thank you all. Independence, Independence Hall. And in honor of the That is the first part of the outline. 200th anniversary of that, Speaker Irvis, Majority Leader Now, the second part which I have entitled "Memories." Manderino and Minority Leader Matt Ryan took the entire House March 28, 1979, the Speaker mentioned, that was the date of the to have a session day on the lawn of Independence Hall on accident at Three Mile Island. I had never been to the city of September 17, 1987, to recognize the 200th anniversary of our Harrisburg before. I had never seen the Capitol before. I was Constitution. 29 years old, you can do the math, but I was 29 years old, and Moving forward to Wednesday, May 17, 1988, and even I was sent down here. And those of you who might have been though we have had some sadness here, that I think was perhaps around Harrisburg at the time remember that Governor the most profoundly sad day that I ever spent as a legislator. And Thornburgh was sending everybody out, but we were coming in we did not have the iPhones and the social media like we have because we had very important work to do. The entire nuclear today, the texting. I can remember walking on the floor in the industry at that time was called upon to come to Three Mile back there and we were called to order and the Speaker said that Island and help solve the leak problem and the radiation problems one of our members, Representative Bill Telek from Cambria and the cleanup issues, and I was called as part of that, and I first County, was murdered and they found his body on the street in saw Harrisburg. And that is not what drove me to the legislature. Harrisburg early that morning. Bill Telek was a friend. He was a In fact, I was not even involved in politics then. But what Republican from Cambria County. Those of you who may happened was soon after that I got involved with some other remember Bill Telek, he always had a smile on his face, Westinghouse employees that were involved with the local cigar-chomping type of guy. I think he had about seven children, politics in Monroeville. They got me involved in that, and I ran and soon after his funeral, his wife was elected for several terms for local council and lost. Probably the best thing that ever here to fill his seat. happened because they said, "You know, you were such a great December 25, Christmas Day 1992, birth of my son, Brandon. candidate even though you lost. We need a candidate for Obviously, a big day in my life, and I did not have to miss a legislator." So the following year, 1982, they recruited me and session day. So that is part of the reason that the record still I ran for the legislature. In the spring of 1982 there were four of stands. us running on the Democratic ticket, two on the Republican January 1, the year 2000, Y2K. I was not Appropriations ticket. I won the Democratic primary by 122 votes and ended up chairman then, but I remember we had a line item in the budget on November 2, 1982, being elected to the House of for Y2K because we all had the fear that nothing was going to Representatives for the first time. And it is interesting to note that work when midnight of Y2K came around. It turned out that that our legislative body was founded in 1682. Exactly 300 years later was a fear, luckily, that was overblown. We did not have I got elected. Now, if you figure it out, I have been here 36 years, anywhere near the problem. But I think we kept that line item so we are 336 years old. I have been here for about 10 percent of around for quite a while. Especially when somebody needed that entire history. So when you think about it in those terms, something, you know, you could always dip in there. I think it makes it sound a little different. September 11, 2001, we all know what happened. I happened Another date that was important was Tuesday, January 4, to be home visiting a women's shelter that morning. We were not 1983, my first swearing-in, and when I stood back there and in session that day. But the one thing, and the reason I bring that raised my hand on the Bible and took the oath of office, in that up, is because of the profound change, changes that occurred room with me at the time was Tom Caltagirone, Tony DeLuca, because of that here. You know, when I started here, people could 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1431 walk in and out of this Capitol Building, almost any room or But that brings us up to October 17, 2018. That is today when office or whatever, unquestioned – any stranger, you know, I get to deliver a farewell address. I am looking forward to tourists – and they would just walk around. There was almost no November 13, which is our last scheduled session day, and God security. That— 9/11 changed everything, changed everything. willing, I will make it and keep that record intact, 36 years, not We have a whole heck of a lot more security. And just driving in too bad. the other morning in the garage, we have a new security system And then the last part of section two of my outline, January 1, there now that we have just installed. So that really changed a lot 2019, swearing-in day. I am hoping to be here as a guest of one here in the General Assembly and the Capitol Building and I am of the newly sworn legislators. sure everywhere else as well. Okay. Finally, now this is the last part of where I summarize December 2006 I was appointed the majority chair of the and just a few thoughts. You know, somebody asked me the other Transportation Committee, and that was a dream come true. day, "What is the most profound change that I've seen in 36 years Believe it or not, you know, when I started in this job way back here?" I had to think about it a little bit, but not too long. You when and was in it for a little bit and you know how we all kind know, there is an old saying about never watch legislation or of get certain issues that we, you know, have a little more sausage being made. Well, with the advent of social media, the favoritism towards than others, become our favorite issues, if you public, and all of us we see the sausage being made. So if I had will, Transportation was mine. You know, I had worked for the to say what is the profound change, it would be social media, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. I had been on the board of the social media and technology in general. You know, when Allegheny County Port Authority Transit System. I was on the I started here, we had binders on the desks, not laptops, and today Transportation Committee for about 15 years, and my dream was we have issues like telemedicine and distracted driving. You to someday be the chairman and I got to do that, and I was the know, when I was a freshman, if you would have said we are majority chairman for 4 years, and it was until that time I always going to ban distracted driving, that would have meant, okay, you thought it was a dream come true, and later when I looked I still cannot eat in the car or you cannot comb your hair. But we know have the bias and when I say I think I have been the chairman of with the advent of technology and it is something for us all to the two best committees in the House – obviously, remember, we, here in the legislature, are a very deliberative Transportation, in my opinion, and Appropriations. So I have had body and sometimes that means we do not move very quickly. a lot of dreams come true, but at that time that was one. Technology moves far more quickly than we do, far more And about 6 months later, in July of 2007, my bill, HB 1590, quickly, and we are struggling always to catch up. We are became Act 44 that had passed. And for those of you who perhaps struggling always to catch up, and I do not know that that is going need reminded, Act 44 was the bill, it was a funding bill for to change. transportation, but the funds were going to come from the But my best advice, as I get ready to leave, is compromise, monetization of the turnpike, which included the tolling of compromise, compromise. You know, this building, as beautiful Interstate 80. Now, that is a controversial subject. It was then; as it is, and we have heard speakers get up here, and the artistic I am sure it still would be now. And that did not occur, glory of this place, the majestic look of it is fantastic. And we can unfortunately, as time went on, and maybe some of you who live say the same about the Capitol in Washington, DC. But you along that corridor think that is a good thing. But as far as know, the purpose for this building is not a museum. It is not a transportation funding was concerned, that was something that place to bring tourists to just walk around and enjoy the artwork. really would have solved a lot of problems looking forward over This was developed by our Founding Fathers to be a place of time. But anyway, that was my bill and it is still in effect and it is compromise. You know, they understood that if you do not want still somewhat controversial and Act 89, the new transportation a monarchy and if you do not want a dictatorship, then you are bill that we have now, includes Act 44 because the turnpike going to have to have a republic, and that means bringing all continues to give quite a bit of money to our mass transit systems kinds of diverse people and diverse ideas into one body where and our road and bridge, PennDOT, road and bridge construction you can hash them out and debate them and come up with systems. And since we do not— Act 89 also calls for the sunset answers, and that does not always mean that you are going to get of Act 44 money in another few years. So those of you who will everything you want. You have to be able to give if you want to still be here in a couple of years, that issue is going to come back, get. I think we have far too many people that come here and learn because when that money goes away, you are going to have to the getting part a lot quicker than they do the giving part. So any find alternatives. advice I would have for those of you who are going to continue November 16, 2010, it was the election, my election as here is this will not work unless we compromise. You hear all the Democratic chair of the Appropriations Committee. I had thought time, you know, Washington will not work, Harrisburg will not I had lived my dream, but boy, I got another opportunity to have work. They are right. If we do not compromise, it will not work. another dream, and I got to serve with just so many great people, So I would hope you would keep that in mind, and I will just not only people on the committee but both sides of the aisle. The leave one other analogy here, but – and my good friend, Harry two great chairmen, obviously, Bill Adolph and Stan Saylor, and Readshaw, brought it up the other night when we were having I am really going to miss that, as well as of course the staff on dinner where he says, "You know, it's best to play this game both sides of the aisle. between the 40-yard lines," using a football analogy. You know, Spring of 2018, I announced my retirement and I will not be a you have the very liberal, you have the very conservative, but let candidate for reelection. It was not a particularly easy decision. us play the game within the 40-yard lines where we get most of A lot of things made sense. But as I stand here in front of you the people are and most of the ideas are and where you can get right now, you know, I have mixed emotions, to be honest, and compromise worked out. You know, people on either end I guess that is normal. generally are going to have a much harder time getting together, but it is that main body within the 40-yard lines that I think you have your best chance of doing things and getting things done. 1432 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

So in summary, you know, I was looking for, I do not know, SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR B a poem or the words from a song that would somehow encapsulate my career and with my remarks here today, and BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION I think I found it, I think I found it. You might have to use your imagination a little bit and maybe take a little license, but it was The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 2303, a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1965, and PN 3458, entitled: the name of the song was "In My Life." And it was also recorded by numerous other people besides the Beatles, including Bette An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as Midler and Johnny Cash, and the song goes like this, and I am the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, providing for revocable trusts treated as part of estate. singing, not singing, but saying this to you, to each one of you as an individual: On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? There are places I'll remember Bill was agreed to. All my life, though some have changed Some forever not for better Some have gone and some remain (Bill analysis was read.)

All these places have their moments The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three With lovers and friends different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. I still can recall The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Some are dead and some are living Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and But in my life, I've loved them all nays will now be taken.

But of all these friends and lovers There is no one who compares with you The following roll call was recorded: And these memories lose their meaning When I think of love as something new YEAS–188

Though I know I'll never lose affection Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese For people and things that went before Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Benninghoff English Maher Roe But in my life, in my life, I have loved you all more. Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Farewell, everybody. Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone REMARKS BY SPEAKER Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson The SPEAKER. Joe, the people of the 25th Legislative Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora District have certainly been ably served over these last 36 years Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor as have the citizens of Pennsylvania. Your remarkable Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel stewardship as both Transportation chair and Appropriations Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg chair has moved Pennsylvania forward. Your ability to reason Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons and to have a good working relationship with so many on both Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims sides of the aisle have allowed Pennsylvania to be stable, solid, Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder and to move forward into the 21st century. And that one-tenth of Christiana Hanna Millard Solomon this legislative body's history that you served, you have been a Comitta Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Conklin Harper Miller, D. Staats steady force both with respect to your own caucus and with Cook Harris, A. Moul Stephens respect to the General Assembly as a whole. I wish you and your Corbin Harris, J. Mullery Sturla son and Linda all the best going forward. Please make yourself a Costa, D. Heffley Murt Tai good friend of everybody here as you have these past 36 years. Costa, P. Helm Mustio Tallman Cox Hennessey Neilson Taylor You are very well thought of. Thank you, my friend. Go Irish. Culver Hickernell Nelson Tobash Cutler Hill Nesbit Toepel (Commemorative gavel was presented.) Daley Irvin O'Neal Toohil Davidson James O'Neill Topper Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez The SPEAKER. The Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali the House. Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Walsh Day Kauffman Peifer Ward Dean Keefer Petrarca Warner Deasy Keller, F. Pickett Warren

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DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Delozier Keller, W. Quigley Wentling Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer DeLuca Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Dermody Kinsey Quinn, M. Wheeland Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Diamond Klunk Rabb White Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder DiGirolamo Knowles Rader Youngblood Christiana Hanna Millard Solomon Donatucci Krueger Rapp Zimmerman Comitta Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl Conklin Harper Miller, D. Staats Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, Cook Harris, A. Moul Stephens Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker Corbin Harris, J. Mullery Sturla Dush Longietti Costa, D. Heffley Murt Tai Costa, P. Helm Mustio Tallman NAYS–0 Cox Hennessey Neilson Taylor Culver Hickernell Nelson Tobash NOT VOTING–0 Cutler Hill Nesbit Toepel Daley Irvin O'Neal Toohil

Davidson James O'Neill Topper EXCUSED–11 Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Walsh Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas Day Kauffman Peifer Ward Everett Haggerty Milne Dean Keefer Petrarca Warner Deasy Keller, F. Pickett Warren DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Delozier Keller, W. Quigley Wentling DeLuca Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dermody Kinsey Quinn, M. Wheeland the bill passed finally. Diamond Klunk Rabb White Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for DiGirolamo Knowles Rader Youngblood concurrence. Donatucci Krueger Rapp Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, * * * Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker Dush Longietti The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 562, PN 587, entitled: NAYS–0

An Act amending the act of November 22, 2005 (P.L.407, No.74), NOT VOTING–0 known as the Pennsylvania Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Screening Act, further providing for Pennsylvania Breast and Cervical Cancer EXCUSED–11 Early Screening Program. Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay On the question, Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas Everett Haggerty Milne Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the (Bill analysis was read.) 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. concurrence. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and * * * nays will now be taken. The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 2615, The following roll call was recorded: PN 3943, entitled:

YEAS–188 An Act designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 14 over Fall Brook, Troy Borough, Bradford County, as the Troy Area Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Veterans Memorial Bridge. Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Benninghoff English Maher Roe On the question, Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Bill was agreed to. Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone (Bill analysis was read.) Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel 1434 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and LEAVE OF ABSENCE nays will now be taken. The SPEAKER. Representative SOLOMON has requested to The following roll call was recorded: be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted.

YEAS–188 BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION

Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Barrar Emrick Madden Roae The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1097, Benninghoff English Maher Roe PN 4270, entitled: Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan providing for CPR instruction. Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato On the question, Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Bill was agreed to. Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel (Bill analysis was read.) Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Christiana Hanna Millard Solomon Comitta Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Conklin Harper Miller, D. Staats Representative Vitali actually wants to speak on it, and you Cook Harris, A. Moul Stephens certainly may. Go ahead, sir. Corbin Harris, J. Mullery Sturla Mr. VITALI. I just wanted to know if either the prime sponsor Costa, D. Heffley Murt Tai Costa, P. Helm Mustio Tallman or someone else could be interrogated on this issue. Cox Hennessey Neilson Taylor The SPEAKER. Yes. Representative James. The chair, Dave Culver Hickernell Nelson Tobash Hickernell, is going to stand for interrogation. Representative Cutler Hill Nesbit Toepel Vitali. Daley Irvin O'Neal Toohil Davidson James O'Neill Topper Members, if you could please take your seats. Members, if you Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez could please take your seats. Representative Vitali has requested Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali to interrogate the chair of the Education Committee. This is on Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Walsh HB 1097, PN 4270, and the good gentleman has agreed to answer Day Kauffman Peifer Ward Dean Keefer Petrarca Warner his questions. But I am going to have to ask everybody to please Deasy Keller, F. Pickett Warren take their seats. Please, everybody, if you could take your seats. DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson Representative Vitali is entitled to be heard. Delozier Keller, W. Quigley Wentling And, Representative, you may proceed. DeLuca Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Dermody Kinsey Quinn, M. Wheeland Mr. VITALI. Just very quickly. I have not been following this Diamond Klunk Rabb White issue too closely, but I do recall in caucus that one of the major DiGirolamo Knowles Rader Youngblood educational groups, either PSEA (Pennsylvania State Education Donatucci Krueger Rapp Zimmerman Association) or the School Boards Association, was opposing Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, one of these bills in deference to a Senate bill, and I am Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker wondering if this is the bill that either the School Boards Dush Longietti Association or the PSEA opposes? Mr. HICKERNELL. Yes, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–0 My understanding is that PSEA has indicated opposition.

NOT VOTING–0 Although when the bill passed out of committee unanimously, at that point I was not aware of any opposition to the bill, you know, EXCUSED–11 from PSEA or any other group. Mr. VITALI. So just to be clear, right now the bill in its Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay current printer's number is opposed by PSEA? Cruz Gabler Kortz Thomas Mr. HICKERNELL. That is my understanding, yes. Everett Haggerty Milne Mr. VITALI. Okay. Thank you.

The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the On the question recurring, affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Shall the bill pass finally? the bill passed finally. The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. concurrence.

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The following roll call was recorded: LEAVE OF ABSENCE

YEAS–116 The SPEAKER. Representative Jim CHRISTIANA has requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be Barrar Godshall Masser Ryan granted. Benninghoff Greiner McGinnis Saccone Bernstine Grove Mehaffie Samuelson Bloom Hahn Mentzer Sankey Members, we are going to be at ease for just a few minutes. Boyle Harper Metcalfe Saylor Brown, R. Harris, A. Metzgar Schemel Causer Heffley Miccarelli Schlossberg REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC CAUCUSES Christiana Helm Millard Schweyer Cook Hennessey Miller, B. Simmons The SPEAKER. Members, please come to order. Corbin Hickernell Moul Sonney In consultation with leaders from both sides of the aisle, both Cox Hill Murt Staats Culver James Mustio Stephens the Republican Majority Caucus and the Democratic Minority Cutler Jozwiak Nesbit Tallman Caucus will be caucusing at 6:30 p.m., and we will be returning Davidson Kampf O'Neal Taylor to the House floor at 7:30 p.m. And if the caucuses should be Davis, T. Kaufer O'Neill Tobash extended, we are hoping that will not be the case, but if the Day Kauffman Oberlander Toepel Delozier Keefer Owlett Toohil caucuses should be extended, you will be notified by e-mail, DeLuca Keller, F. Peifer Topper legislative e-mail. So I would ask that you please pay note to your Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Walsh legislative e-mail. Dowling Kim Pyle Ward But at this time the majority caucus will meet at 6:30, the Dunbar Kinsey Quigley Warner Dush Klunk Quinn, M. Watson minority caucus will meet at 6:30, and we will be back on the Ellis Knowles Rader Wentling House floor at 7:30. Emrick Lawrence Rapp Wheeland English Mackenzie Reed White Farry Maher Reese Zimmerman ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. SCHLOSSBERG Fee Mako Roae Freeman Maloney Roe Turzai, The SPEAKER. Representative Schlossberg. Gillen Marshall Rothman Speaker Gillespie Marsico Mr. SCHLOSSBERG. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Members of the Democratic northeast delegation will meet NAYS–71 immediately in the third floor conference room; Democratic northeast delegation, third floor conference room. Barbin Dawkins Irvin Quinn, C. Bizzarro Dean Keller, W. Rabb Boback Deasy Krueger Ravenstahl ANNOUNCEMENT BY MRS. DEAN Bradford DeLissio Kulik Readshaw Briggs Dermody Lewis Roebuck The SPEAKER. And Representative Madeleine Dean. Brown, V. DiGirolamo Longietti Rozzi Bullock Donatucci Madden Sainato Mrs. DEAN. Southeast delegation members, southeast Burns Driscoll Markosek Santora delegation members, immediate meeting in my office to continue Caltagirone Evans Matzie Sims the conversation that we began today at lunch; southeast Carroll Fitzgerald McCarter Snyder delegation, 32 East Wing. Thanks. Cephas Flynn McClinton Sturla Charlton Frankel McNeill Tai Comitta Gainey Miller, D. Vazquez The SPEAKER. Members, if you wish to speak on Conklin Galloway Mullery Vitali resolutions, now would be an okay time if you want to do that. Costa, D. Goodman Neilson Warren Representative Kinsey, Representative Readshaw, Costa, P. Hanna Nelson Wheatley Daley Harkins Pashinski Youngblood Representative Ryan, Representative Neilson I think submitted Davis, A. Harris, J. Petrarca his for the record, Representative Charlton, Representative Wheatley, and Representative Davidson, and Representative Lee NOT VOTING–0 James, and Representative Madden, and Representative Rosemary Brown. EXCUSED–12

Corr Fritz Kirkland Ortitay STATEMENT BY MR. JAMES Cruz Gabler Kortz Solomon Everett Haggerty Milne Thomas The SPEAKER. Representative James, you may start. We will

go right here at the podium. Members, please give the speakers

an opportunity to be heard. Representative James, you may begin. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Mr. JAMES. Okay. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and I wanted to make a few comments on HB 1097, the CPR the bill passed finally. (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) bill for students grades Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for 9 through 12. CPR is a recognized and successful lifesaving concurrence. procedure which 36 States have adopted in order to deal with this lifesaving training. It is a matter of local control for sure. There is some opposition to the bill, as I have noticed, primarily due to 1436 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17 the concept of invading school latitude for significant disruption Mr. Speaker, that is not to offend our brothers that served in to their academic program. other arms of the Armed Forces, but the fact of the matter is, they In regard to that academic programming, this bill does not will find the streets guarded by United States Marines. require CPR training to be made a part of the entire school Thank you, Mr. Speaker. program but makes it an optional situation. All the school districts now have required every 3 years training, CPR training, for STATEMENT BY MR. RYAN administration and teachers, and I am trying to open the door to the kids. Five hundred school districts are administered by men Mr. RYAN. Ladies and gentlemen, members, thank you very and women who hold master's degrees and Ph.D.s, arguably much. among the brightest in the Commonwealth, and I believe they are I just wanted to take a second here, if I could, to announce that very capable of determining the proper budgeting, securing a at 1600 hours today, Sgt. Maj. John Canley, United States Marine location, scheduling, and providing notice to parents, along with Corps retired, will be presented the Congressional Medal of complying with existing policy according to Red Cross. Honor by the President of the United States at the White House. I want to thank the members for their support today. It is I was fortunate enough to receive an invitation, but it was from a important, I think, to not deny the young people, grades 9 through Medal of Honor action, conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at 12, the opportunity to get this training. And just for the record, the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty for service CPR has actually been practiced since 1740, when the Paris in Vietnam, and with him will be my sergeant major, Sgt. Maj. Academy of Sciences recognized the efficacy of the lifesaving Eddie Neas. practice. Thank you all for your votes. The backbone of the United States Marine Corps is our The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Noncommissioned Officer Corps, and I would ask you to celebrate the great heroism of so many men and women in Members, we are not going to be voting until 7:30. Caucus is the United States Marines. We recently celebrated the at 6:30. I would ask all members if you are involved in 100th anniversary of women Marines. But in just a very short conversations, if you could head off the floor at this time. I am period of time, Sergeant Major Canley will be the most recent going to have some speakers on resolutions, but that is why I am recipient of the Medal of Honor. going to ask if you are going to have conversations, if you could Thank you, Mr. Speaker. take them off the floor. Otherwise, please take your seats. The conversations in the back of the hall, if you could take them to the anteroom. Thank you. STATEMENT BY MS. MADDEN The SPEAKER. Representative Madden, on HR 1161, and STATEMENT BY MR. READSHAW Representative Brown, waives off. Representative Brown and Representative Rader will be standing behind Representative The SPEAKER. Representative Harry Readshaw and Madden. And, Representative Madden, you may proceed. Representative Frank Ryan are recognized to speak on HR 1122. Ms. MADDEN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Representative Readshaw. As a former faculty member, it is an honor to be here today Mr. READSHAW. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. joined by my colleagues, Representative Brown and Mr. Speaker, November 10 will be the 243 years of the Marine Representative Rader, in honoring East Stroudsburg University Corps birthday. And in keeping with longstanding tradition of on its 125th anniversary. previous legislators, Sam Hayes, Richard Chess, Ed Zemprelli, Since its inception, ESU has come a long way in becoming the Paul McHale, Tom Tigue, Merle Phillips, Bill DeWeese, and highly respected educational institution that it is today, offering myself, I have introduced this resolution to proclaim November an array of undergraduate and graduate degrees. 10, 2018, "Marine Corps Day" in Pennsylvania. East Stroudsburg Normal School opened its doors on The United States Marine Corps have a long and proud history September 4, 1893. A faculty of 15 greeted a group of beginning with the resolution that founded the Continental 320 students who had entered the 2-year program in elementary Marines on November 10, 1775, going forward with men and and science education. Although the Normal School was women serving all over the world today. originally privately owned, ownership was transferred to the Marines truly embody the motto of the Marine Corps, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1920, and the name was "Semper Fidelis," which translates from Latin as "always changed to East Stroudsburg State Normal School. faithful" and signifies the defense of freedom and democracy In 1927 the right to confer the degrees of bachelor of science worldwide. in education and bachelor of science in health education was I would just like to read the last stance of the lyrics of the granted, and the school's name then became the State Teachers Marine Corps Hymn, Mr. Speaker, which reads: College at East Stroudsburg. In 1960 the college's name was changed to East Stroudsburg Here's health to you and to our Corps State College, reflecting the addition of liberal arts and science Which we are proud to serve; curricula. In November 1982 the State System of Higher In many a strife we've fought for life And never lost our nerve. Education was authorized by SB 506. If the Army and the Navy The college officially became East Stroudsburg University on Ever look on Heaven's scenes, July 1, 1983. Today ESU offers quality, affordable academic They will find the streets are guarded programs, a diverse and scholarly staff, and an intellectually By United States Marines. challenging environment.

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All throughout ESU's rich history, they have consistently adhered SENATE MESSAGE to the principles that make the college experience invaluable. Once again, I am pleased to be joined by Representative HOUSE BILLS Brown and Representative Rader in honoring all they have done CONCURRED IN BY SENATE for the Commonwealth. Thank you. The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 44, The SPEAKER. Representative Margo Davidson, on PN 400; HB 83, PN 2769; HB 270, PN 4245; HB 504, PN 3297; HRs 1175 and 1176. You had requested to be recognized on HB 983, PN 2743; HB 1228, PN 3299; HB 1284, PN 3816; those. HB 1822, PN 4045; HB 1840, PN 3802; HB 1886, PN 2641; HB 1951, PN 2762; HB 2052, PN 3593; HB 2138, PN 3328; STATEMENT BY MRS. WARD HB 2157, PN 3278; HB 2476, PN 4132; and HB 2557, PN 4247, with information that the Senate has passed the same without The SPEAKER. Representative Judy Ward. amendment. Mrs. WARD. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to thank my colleagues for your unanimous vote SENATE MESSAGE on HB 1294 that will allow our veteran heroes who are Purple Heart recipients to also have a Purple Heart license plate on their AMENDED HOUSE BILLS RETURNED motorcycle. This was at the request of a constituent. FOR CONCURRENCE AND Congratulations, John, we got it done, and I would love to get a REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON RULES ride on your motorcycle with your new plate. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 104, PN 4250; HB 163, PN 4271; HB 285, PN 4272; HB 544, RECESS PN 4273; HB 645, PN 4278; HB 1216, PN 3819; HB 1233, PN 4252; HB 1884, PN 4107; HB 1936, PN 4275; HB 1958, The SPEAKER. Members, at this time the House will stand in PN 4276; HB 2124, PN 4277; HB 2133, PN 3817; and HB 2638, recess until 7:30 p.m. The House will stand in recess. PN 4248, with information that the Senate has passed the same with amendment in which the concurrence of the House of Representatives is requested. RECESS EXTENDED

The time of recess was extended until 8 p.m.; further extended BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER until 8:15 p.m.; further extended until 8:30 p.m.; further extended until 8:45 p.m. Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the titles were publicly read as follows: AFTER RECESS HB 44, PN 400 The time of recess having expired, the House was called to order. An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in protection from abuse, further providing for commencement of proceedings. LEAVE OF ABSENCE HB 83, PN 2769 The SPEAKER. Representative Jeff WHEELAND has requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be An Act amending the act of February 9, 1999 (P.L.1, No.1), known granted. as the Capital Facilities Debt Enabling Act, in capital facilities, further providing for bonds, issue of bonds and notes, maturity and interest.

SENATE MESSAGE HB 270, PN 4245

HOUSE AMENDMENTS An Act amending the act of August 26, 1971 (P.L.351, No.91), CONCURRED IN BY SENATE known as the State Lottery Law, in pharmaceutical assistance for the elderly, further providing for definitions, providing for medication synchronization, further providing for the Pharmaceutical Assistance The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the Contract for the Elderly Needs Enhancement Tier and for board, Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of providing for medication therapy management and further providing for Representatives to SB 353, PN 2088; SB 897, PN 2084; SB 915, coordination of benefits. PN 2085; and SB 916, PN 2086. HB 504, PN 3297

An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.789, No.285), known as The Insurance Department Act of 1921, in insurance producers, further providing for definitions and providing for self- service storage insurance.

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HB 983, PN 2743 HB 2557, PN 4247

An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania An act establishing intergovernmental cooperation authorities for Consolidated Statutes, in alimony and support, further providing for certain cities of the third class; providing for powers and duties; and alimony pendente lite, counsel fees and expenses. making an appropriation.

HB 1228, PN 3299 SB 353, PN 2088

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known An Act authorizing the Department of General Services, with the as the Public School Code of 1949, in school health services, providing approval of the Governor and the Department of Military and Veterans for sun protection of students, including the application of Affairs, to grant and convey to the Pennhurst Memorial Preservation nonprescription sunscreen. Alliance, or its assigns, a certain tract of land with certain improvements on it situate in East Vincent Township, Chester County; authorizing and HB 1284, PN 3816 directing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to 812 Market, Inc., or its assigns, certain

lands and improvements situate in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin An Act providing for the Pennsylvania Business One-Stop Shop County; authorizing the Department of Transportation, with the approval within the Department of Community and Economic Development. of the Governor, to grant and convey to Two Farms Inc., certain lands situate in the Collegeville Borough, Montgomery County; authorizing HB 1822, PN 4045 the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey, at a price to be determined through a competitive An Act amending Title 24 (Education) of the Pennsylvania bid process, certain lands, buildings and improvements situate in the Consolidated Statutes, providing for suicide prevention in institutions of Borough of Chambersburg, Franklin County; authorizing the higher education. Department of General Services, with the approval of the Department of Transportation and the Governor, to grant and convey, at a price to be HB 1840, PN 3802 determined through a competitive bid process, certain lands, buildings and improvements situate partially in the 6th Ward City of Washington An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known and situate partially in South Strabane Township, Washington County; as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further and authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval providing for schedule of compensation, for computation of benefits and of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the for physical examination or expert interview. Governor, to grant and convey to Jose L. Ramos and Lisa Ramos, husband and wife, certain lands situate in the Township of Whitemarsh, Montgomery County. HB 1886, PN 2641 SB 897, PN 2084 An Act amending Title 20 (Decedents, Estates and Fiduciaries) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in incapacitated persons, further providing for provisions concerning powers, duties and liabilities. An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in authorized disposition of offenders, further providing for restitution for HB 1951, PN 2762 injuries to person or property; and, in sentencing, further providing for victim impact statements. An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in minors, providing for the offense SB 915, PN 2085 of access of minors to dextromethorphan and imposing a penalty.

An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the HB 2052, PN 3593 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for victim and witness outreach; and, in post-trial matters, further providing for eligibility for An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known relief and for jurisdiction and proceedings. as the Public School Code of 1949, in professional employees, providing for military parent student support. SB 916, PN 2086

HB 2138, PN 3328 An Act amending Titles 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) and 44 (Law and Justice) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in post- An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known trial matters, further providing for postconviction DNA testing; in DNA as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, providing for work data and testing, further providing for policy, for definitions, for powers requirements. and duties of State Police, for State DNA Data Base, for State DNA Data Bank, for State Police recommendation of additional offenses, for HB 2157, PN 3278 procedural compatibility with FBI and for DNA sample required upon conviction, delinquency adjudication and certain ARD cases, providing An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known for collection from persons accepted from other jurisdictions and further as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, further providing for procedures for withdrawal, collection and transmission of providing for Commission for Agricultural Education Excellence; in DNA samples, for procedures for conduct, disposition and use of DNA vocational education, providing for utilization of credits; and providing analysis, for DNA data base exchange and for expungement. for classification of program code. Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed HB 2476, PN 4132 the same.

An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 61 (Prisons The SPEAKER. Members, we just signed 16 House bills and and Parole) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in obstructing 4 Senate bills. We are going to continue to vote on bills right now. governmental operations, further providing for weapons or implements for escape; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for contraband prohibited.

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ANNOUNCEMENT BY SPEAKER Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats Costa, D. Heffley Moul Stephens The SPEAKER. I do want to make an announcement that we Costa, P. Helm Mullery Sturla will be holding memorial services here in the House of Cox Hennessey Murt Tai Representatives after the election. We will be holding memorial Culver Hickernell Mustio Tallman services here in the chamber when we come back. I do not have Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor Daley Irvin Nelson Tobash the date yet for that. I will give you plenty of notice. But we do Davidson James Nesbit Toepel think it is appropriate that we should honor Representatives Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Toohil O'Brien and Kavulich with this 2017-18 makeup of the House of Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Topper Representatives. So I will get you the date by the beginning of Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Vazquez Day Kauffman Owlett Walsh next week. I have to talk to the leaders on both sides what date Dean Keefer Pashinski Ward would work best, but we will definitely be in session for a day to Deasy Keller, F. Peifer Warner do those, to honor their memories here in the House after the DeLissio Keller, M.K. Petrarca Warren election. Delozier Keller, W. Pickett Watson DeLuca Kim Pyle Wentling Dermody Kinsey Quigley Wheatley SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR B CONTINUED Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Donatucci Krueger Rabb Zimmerman BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Dowling Kulik Rader Driscoll Lawrence Rapp Turzai, The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 1171, Dunbar Lewis Ravenstahl Speaker Dush PN 2104, entitled: NAYS–2 An Act amending Titles 3 (Agriculture) and 27 (Environmental Resources) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in nutrient Freeman Vitali management and odor management, further providing for the Nutrient Management Advisory Board; and, in Agricultural Advisory Board, further providing for establishment of board, for powers of board and for NOT VOTING–0 review of regulations. EXCUSED–14

On the question, Christiana Fritz Kortz Solomon Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Corr Gabler Milne Thomas Bill was agreed to. Cruz Haggerty Ortitay Wheeland Everett Kirkland (Bill analysis was read.)

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 return the same to the Senate with the nays will now be taken. information that the House has passed the same with amendment in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. The following roll call was recorded: * * * YEAS–183 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 627, Barbin Ellis Longietti Readshaw PN 700, entitled: Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reed Benninghoff English Madden Reese An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as Bernstine Evans Maher Roae the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in corporate net income tax, further Bizzarro Farry Mako Roe providing for definitions. Bloom Fee Maloney Roebuck Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rothman Boyle Flynn Marshall Rozzi On the question, Bradford Frankel Marsico Ryan Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Briggs Gainey Masser Saccone Bill was agreed to. Brown, R. Galloway Matzie Sainato Brown, V. Gillen McCarter Samuelson Bullock Gillespie McClinton Sankey (Bill analysis was read.) Burns Godshall McGinnis Santora Caltagirone Goodman McNeill Saylor The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schemel different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Grove Mentzer Schlossberg Cephas Hahn Metcalfe Schweyer The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Charlton Hanna Metzgar Simmons Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Comitta Harkins Miccarelli Sims nays will now be taken. Conklin Harper Millard Snyder

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The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 6, PN 2105, entitled: YEAS–185 An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese definitions, for resources and for verification system, prohibiting Benninghoff English Madden Roae eligibility for individuals convicted of drug distribution, prohibiting Bernstine Evans Maher Roe eligibility for violators of sexual offender registration, further providing Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck for false statements, investigations and penalty and for prohibited use of Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman public assistance funds, providing for lost access devices and further Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi providing for violation and penalty. Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone On the question, Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey Bill was agreed to. Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor (Bill analysis was read.) Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Conklin Harkins Millard Sonney Cook Harper Miller, B. Staats nays will now be taken. Corbin Harris, A. Miller, D. Stephens Costa, D. Harris, J. Moul Sturla (Members proceeded to vote.) Costa, P. Heffley Mullery Tai Cox Helm Murt Tallman Culver Hennessey Mustio Taylor LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED Cutler Hickernell Neilson Tobash Daley Hill Nelson Toepel Davidson Irvin Nesbit Toohil The SPEAKER. Representative Solomon is on the House Davis, A. James O'Neal Topper floor and should be placed back on the master roll. Davis, T. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Dawkins Kampf Oberlander Vitali Day Kaufer Owlett Walsh CONSIDERATION OF SB 6 CONTINUED Dean Kauffman Pashinski Ward Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner On the question recurring, DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Shall the bill pass finally? Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley The following roll call was recorded: Diamond Kinsey Quinn, C. White DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, M. Youngblood YEAS–124 Donatucci Knowles Rabb Zimmerman

Dowling Krueger Rader Barbin Goodman Marsico Roae Driscoll Kulik Rapp Turzai, Barrar Greiner Masser Roe Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Benninghoff Grove McGinnis Rothman Dush Lewis Readshaw Bernstine Hahn Mehaffie Ryan

Bizzarro Hanna Mentzer Saccone NAYS–0 Bloom Harper Metcalfe Sainato Boback Harris, A. Metzgar Sankey NOT VOTING–0 Brown, R. Heffley Miccarelli Santora Burns Helm Millard Saylor EXCUSED–14 Causer Hennessey Miller, B. Schemel Charlton Hickernell Moul Simmons Christiana Fritz Kortz Solomon Cook Hill Mullery Snyder Corr Gabler Milne Thomas Corbin Irvin Murt Sonney Cruz Haggerty Ortitay Wheeland Cox James Mustio Staats Everett Kirkland Culver Jozwiak Nelson Stephens Cutler Kampf Nesbit Tallman Davis, T. Kaufer O'Neal Taylor Day Kauffman O'Neill Tobash The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Delozier Keefer Oberlander Toepel affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and DeLuca Keller, F. Owlett Toohil the bill passed finally. Diamond Keller, M.K. Peifer Topper Dowling Klunk Petrarca Walsh Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Dunbar Knowles Pickett Ward information that the House has passed the same without Dush Lawrence Pyle Warner amendment. Ellis Lewis Quigley Watson Emrick Longietti Quinn, C. Wentling English Mackenzie Quinn, M. White * * *

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Farry Maher Rader Zimmerman The following roll call was recorded: Fee Mako Rapp Gillen Maloney Reed Turzai, Gillespie Markosek Reese Speaker YEAS–173 Godshall Marshall Barbin Dunbar Longietti Reese NAYS–62 Barrar Ellis Mackenzie Roe Benninghoff Emrick Madden Roebuck

Bernstine Evans Maher Rothman Boyle Dean Keller, W. Readshaw Bizzarro Farry Mako Rozzi Bradford Deasy Kim Roebuck Bloom Fee Markosek Ryan Briggs DeLissio Kinsey Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Saccone Brown, V. Dermody Krueger Samuelson Boyle Flynn Marsico Sainato Bullock DiGirolamo Kulik Schlossberg Bradford Frankel Masser Samuelson Caltagirone Donatucci Madden Schweyer Briggs Freeman Matzie Sankey Carroll Driscoll Matzie Sims Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Santora Cephas Evans McCarter Solomon Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Saylor Comitta Fitzgerald McClinton Sturla Bullock Gillen McNeill Schemel Conklin Flynn McNeill Tai Burns Gillespie Mehaffie Schlossberg Costa, D. Frankel Miller, D. Vazquez Caltagirone Godshall Mentzer Schweyer Costa, P. Freeman Neilson Vitali Carroll Goodman Metzgar Simmons Daley Gainey Pashinski Warren Causer Greiner Miccarelli Sims Davidson Galloway Rabb Wheatley Cephas Hahn Millard Snyder Davis, A. Harkins Ravenstahl Youngblood Charlton Hanna Miller, B. Solomon Dawkins Harris, J. Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sonney

Conklin Harper Moul Staats NOT VOTING–0 Cook Harris, A. Mullery Stephens Corbin Harris, J. Murt Sturla EXCUSED–13 Costa, D. Heffley Mustio Tai Costa, P. Helm Neilson Taylor Christiana Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Cox Hennessey Nelson Tobash Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Culver Hickernell Nesbit Toepel Cruz Haggerty Milne Wheeland Cutler Hill O'Neal Toohil Everett Daley Irvin O'Neill Topper Davidson James Oberlander Vazquez Davis, A. Jozwiak Owlett Vitali Davis, T. Kampf Pashinski Walsh The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Dawkins Kauffman Peifer Ward affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Day Keefer Petrarca Warner the bill passed finally. Dean Keller, F. Pickett Warren Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Deasy Keller, M.K. Quigley Watson DeLissio Keller, W. Quinn, C. Wheatley information that the House has passed the same with amendment Delozier Kim Quinn, M. White in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. DeLuca Kinsey Rabb Youngblood Dermody Klunk Rader Zimmerman The SPEAKER. We need to check on SB 6. I just have to DiGirolamo Knowles Rapp Donatucci Krueger Ravenstahl Turzai, check one item with that. I apologize. Dowling Kulik Readshaw Speaker We are going to keep on. We will move along here. Driscoll Lewis Reed

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Diamond Kaufer McGinnis Roae The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 31, PN 12, Dush Lawrence Metcalfe Tallman entitled: English Maloney Pyle Wentling Grove An Act amending the act of June 26, 2001 (P.L.755, No.77), known as the Tobacco Settlement Act, in Commonwealth universal research NOT VOTING–0 enhancement, establishing the Spinal Cord Injury Research Program and Spinal Cord Research Advisory Committee, further providing for EXCUSED–13 department responsibilities and for use of funds and providing for spinal cord injury research programs funding. Christiana Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas On the question, Cruz Haggerty Milne Wheeland Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Everett 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 return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same without Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and amendment. nays will now be taken. 1442 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

* * * Driscoll Kulik Rapp Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dush Lewis Readshaw Speaker The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 373, PN 1908, entitled: NAYS–0

An Act amending the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), NOT VOTING–0 known as The Insurance Company Law of 1921, in uniform health insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance claims. EXCUSED–13

Christiana Fritz Kirkland Ortitay On the question, Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cruz Haggerty Milne Wheeland Bill was agreed to. Everett

(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 return the same to the Senate with the Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and information that the House has passed the same with amendment nays will now be taken. in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested.

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–186 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 1205, PN 1848, entitled: Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese An Act amending Title 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania Benninghoff English Madden Roae Consolidated Statutes, in regulation of insurers and related persons Bernstine Evans Maher Roe generally, providing for corporate governance annual disclosure; and, in Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck reserve liabilities, further providing for small company exemption. Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi On the question, Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato Bill was agreed to. Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey (Bill analysis was read.) Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder nays will now be taken. Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon Cook Harper Miller, B. Sonney The following roll call was recorded: Corbin Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Costa, D. Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, P. Heffley Mullery Sturla YEAS–182 Cox Helm Murt Tai Culver Hennessey Mustio Tallman Barbin Dush Lewis Reed Cutler Hickernell Neilson Taylor Barrar Ellis Longietti Reese Daley Hill Nelson Tobash Benninghoff Emrick Mackenzie Roae Davidson Irvin Nesbit Toepel Bernstine English Madden Roe Davis, A. James O'Neal Toohil Bizzarro Evans Maher Roebuck Davis, T. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Bloom Farry Mako Rothman Dawkins Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Boback Fee Maloney Rozzi Day Kaufer Owlett Vitali Boyle Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Dean Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Bradford Flynn Marshall Saccone Deasy Keefer Peifer Ward Briggs Frankel Marsico Sainato DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warner Brown, R. Freeman Matzie Samuelson Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Brown, V. Gainey McCarter Sankey DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Watson Bullock Galloway McClinton Santora Dermody Kim Quigley Wentling Burns Gillen McGinnis Saylor Diamond Kinsey Quinn, C. Wheatley Caltagirone Gillespie McNeill Schemel DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, M. White Carroll Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Donatucci Knowles Rabb Youngblood Causer Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Dowling Krueger Rader Zimmerman Cephas Greiner Metcalfe Simmons

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Charlton Grove Metzgar Sims personal injury while not properly licensed and for accidents involving Comitta Hahn Miccarelli Snyder certain vehicles; and, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, Conklin Hanna Millard Solomon further providing for grading and for penalties. Cook Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harper Miller, D. Staats On the question, Costa, D. Harris, A. Moul Stephens Costa, P. Harris, J. Mullery Sturla Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cox Helm Murt Tai Bill was agreed to. Culver Hennessey Mustio Tallman Cutler Hickernell Neilson Taylor (Bill analysis was read.) Daley Hill Nelson Toepel Davidson Irvin Nesbit Toohil Davis, A. James O'Neal Topper The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Davis, T. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Dawkins Kampf Oberlander Vitali The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Day Kaufer Owlett Walsh Dean Kauffman Pashinski Ward Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner nays will now be taken. DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson The following roll call was recorded: DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Kinsey Quinn, M. White YEAS–184 DiGirolamo Klunk Rabb Youngblood Donatucci Knowles Rader Zimmerman Barbin Ellis Longietti Reese Dowling Krueger Rapp Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Roae Driscoll Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, Benninghoff English Madden Roe Dunbar Lawrence Readshaw Speaker Bernstine Evans Maher Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Mako Rothman NAYS–3 Bloom Fee Maloney Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Heffley Masser Tobash Boyle Flynn Marshall Saccone Bradford Frankel Marsico Sainato NOT VOTING–1 Briggs Freeman Masser Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Sankey

Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Santora Quigley Bullock Gillen McClinton Saylor

Burns Gillespie McGinnis Schemel EXCUSED–13 Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schweyer Christiana Fritz Kirkland Ortitay Causer Greiner Mentzer Simmons Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cephas Grove Metcalfe Sims Cruz Haggerty Milne Wheeland Charlton Hahn Metzgar Snyder Everett Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Solomon Conklin Harkins Millard Sonney Cook Harper Miller, B. Staats The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Corbin Harris, A. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Harris, J. Mullery Sturla affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Costa, P. Heffley Murt Tai the bill passed finally. Cox Helm Mustio Tallman Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Culver Hennessey Neilson Taylor information that the House has passed the same without Cutler Hickernell Nelson Tobash Daley Hill Nesbit Toepel amendment. Davidson Irvin O'Neal Toohil Davis, A. James O'Neill Topper Davis, T. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez LEAVE OF ABSENCE Dawkins Kampf Owlett Vitali Day Kaufer Pashinski Walsh The SPEAKER. Representative RABB has requested to be Dean Kauffman Peifer Ward placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. Deasy Keefer Petrarca Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Pickett Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION DeLuca Keller, W. Quigley Wentling Dermody Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Kinsey Quinn, M. White The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 961, DiGirolamo Klunk Rader Youngblood PN 2098, entitled: Donatucci Knowles Rapp Zimmerman Dowling Krueger Ravenstahl An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Driscoll Kulik Readshaw Turzai, Consolidated Statutes, in licensing of drivers, further providing for Dunbar Lawrence Reed Speaker learner's permits and for driving while operating privilege is suspended Dush Lewis or revoked; in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offenses of homicide by vehicle, aggravated assault by vehicle, homicide NAYS–1 by vehicle while driving under influence, aggravated assault by vehicle while driving under the influence, for accidents involving death or Miller, D.

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NOT VOTING–0 Conklin Harkins Millard Sonney Cook Harper Miller, B. Staats EXCUSED–14 Corbin Harris, A. Miller, D. Stephens Costa, D. Harris, J. Moul Sturla

Costa, P. Heffley Mullery Tai Christiana Fritz Kortz Rabb Cox Helm Murt Tallman Corr Gabler Milne Thomas Culver Hennessey Mustio Taylor Cruz Haggerty Ortitay Wheeland Cutler Hickernell Neilson Tobash Everett Kirkland Daley Hill Nelson Toepel Davidson Irvin Nesbit Toohil Davis, A. James O'Neal Topper The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Davis, T. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dawkins Kampf Oberlander Vitali Day Kaufer Owlett Walsh the bill passed finally. Dean Kauffman Pashinski Ward Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner information that the House has passed the same with amendment DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley * * * Diamond Kinsey Quinn, C. White DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, M. Youngblood The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 676, Donatucci Knowles Rader Zimmerman Dowling Krueger Rapp PN 1289, entitled: Driscoll Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, Dunbar Lawrence Readshaw Speaker An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known Dush Lewis Reed as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further providing for injuries outside this Commonwealth; in procedure, further NAYS–0 providing for the Workmen's Compensation Administration Fund; and, in the Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, further providing for definitions, for fund, for claims, for claim petition, for department and NOT VOTING–0 for assessments and transfers and providing for uninsured employer obligations and for administrative penalties and stop-work orders. EXCUSED–14

On the question, Christiana Fritz Kortz Rabb Corr Gabler Milne Thomas Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cruz Haggerty Ortitay Wheeland Bill was agreed to. Everett Kirkland

(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 return the same to the Senate with the Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and information that the House has passed the same without nays will now be taken. amendment.

The following roll call was recorded: LEAVES OF ABSENCE

YEAS–185 The SPEAKER. Representative HARPER has requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. Barbin Ellis Longietti Reese Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Roae Representative TOOHIL has requested to be placed on leave. Benninghoff English Madden Roe Without objection, that will be granted. Bernstine Evans Maher Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Mako Rothman Bloom Fee Maloney Rozzi BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Boyle Flynn Marshall Saccone The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 403, Bradford Frankel Marsico Sainato Briggs Freeman Masser Samuelson PN 1228, entitled: Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Santora An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Bullock Gillen McClinton Saylor Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in employees, further providing for Burns Gillespie McGinnis Schemel commission members. Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schweyer On the question, Causer Greiner Mentzer Simmons Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cephas Grove Metcalfe Sims Charlton Hahn Metzgar Snyder Bill was agreed to. Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Solomon (Bill analysis was read.)

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LEAVE OF ABSENCE EXCUSED–17

The SPEAKER. Representative Madeleine DEAN has Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas requested to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil granted. Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Everett

CONSIDERATION OF SB 403 CONTINUED 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 return the same to the Senate with the Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and information that the House has passed the same without nays will now be taken. amendment.

The following roll call was recorded: The SPEAKER. Members, SB 676, PN 1289, which we

passed, that was without amendment. So the clerk will return the YEAS–182 same, that meaning SB 676, PN 1289, the clerk will return the Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed same to the Senate with the information that the House passed the Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese bill without amendment. Benninghoff English Madden Roae Bernstine Evans Maher Roe Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck * * * Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 771, Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan PN 969, entitled: Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers and Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey duties of elected officials, further providing for completion, filing and Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora publication of auditor's report and financial statement; and, in accounts Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor and finances, further providing for annual reports, publication, filing Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel report with Department of Community and Economic Development and Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg penalty. Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims On the question, Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon Bill was agreed to. Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats Costa, D. Heffley Moul Stephens (Bill analysis was read.) Costa, P. Helm Mullery Sturla Cox Hennessey Murt Tai The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Culver Hickernell Mustio Tallman Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Daley Irvin Nelson Tobash The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Davidson James Nesbit Toepel Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Topper nays will now be taken. Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Vitali Day Kauffman Owlett Walsh The following roll call was recorded: Deasy Keefer Pashinski Ward DeLissio Keller, F. Peifer Warner YEAS–182 Delozier Keller, M.K. Petrarca Warren

DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Watson Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed Dermody Kim Pyle Wentling Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese Diamond Kinsey Quigley Wheatley Benninghoff English Madden Roae DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, C. White Bernstine Evans Maher Roe Donatucci Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck Dowling Krueger Rader Zimmerman Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman Driscoll Kulik Rapp Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan Dush Lewis Readshaw Speaker Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone

Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato NAYS–0 Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey NOT VOTING–0 Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor

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Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder nays will now be taken. Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats The following roll call was recorded: Costa, D. Heffley Moul Stephens Costa, P. Helm Mullery Sturla YEAS–182 Cox Hennessey Murt Tai Culver Hickernell Mustio Tallman Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese Daley Irvin Nelson Tobash Benninghoff English Madden Roae Davidson James Nesbit Toepel Bernstine Evans Maher Roe Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Vazquez Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Vitali Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Day Kauffman Owlett Walsh Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan Deasy Keefer Pashinski Ward Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone DeLissio Keller, F. Peifer Warner Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato Delozier Keller, M.K. Petrarca Warren Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Watson Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey Dermody Kim Pyle Wentling Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora Diamond Kinsey Quigley Wheatley Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, C. White Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Donatucci Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg Dowling Krueger Rader Zimmerman Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer Driscoll Kulik Rapp Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Dush Lewis Readshaw Speaker Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon NAYS–0 Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats NOT VOTING–0 Costa, D. Heffley Moul Stephens Costa, P. Helm Mullery Sturla EXCUSED–17 Cox Hennessey Murt Tai Culver Hickernell Mustio Tallman

Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Daley Irvin Nelson Tobash Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Davidson James Nesbit Toepel Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Vazquez Everett Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Vitali Day Kauffman Owlett Walsh Deasy Keefer Pashinski Ward The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DeLissio Keller, F. Peifer Warner affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Delozier Keller, M.K. Petrarca Warren DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Watson the bill passed finally. Dermody Kim Pyle Wentling Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Diamond Kinsey Quigley Wheatley information that the House has passed the same without DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, C. White amendment. Donatucci Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Dowling Krueger Rader Zimmerman Driscoll Kulik Rapp * * * Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dush Lewis Readshaw Speaker The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 772, PN 970, entitled: NAYS–0

An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), NOT VOTING–0 known as The First Class Township Code, in auditors, further providing for surcharges, auditors' report and publication of financial statements. EXCUSED–17

On the question, Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Bill was agreed to. Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Everett (Bill analysis was read.)

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Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Diamond Kinsey Quigley Wheatley information that the House has passed the same without DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, C. White Donatucci Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood amendment. Dowling Krueger Rader Zimmerman Driscoll Kulik Rapp * * * Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dush Lewis Readshaw Speaker

The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 773, NAYS–0 PN 971, entitled: NOT VOTING–0 An Act amending the act of April 18, 1929 (P.L.612, No.253), entitled "An act for the election of the mayor, members of town council, and auditors, in incorporated towns of the Commonwealth; regulating EXCUSED–17 the manner of voting for such officers, and repealing inconsistent general, local and special laws," further providing for publication of Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb audit report. Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland On the question, Everett Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the (Bill analysis was read.) 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 return the same to the Senate with the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. information that the House has passed the same without The question is, shall the bill pass finally? amendment. 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 SB 1007, PN 1396, entitled: YEAS–182 An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in consolidated county assessment, Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese further providing for definitions, for chief assessor, for notices, appeals Benninghoff English Madden Roae and certification of values, for special provisions relating to countywide Bernstine Evans Maher Roe revisions of assessments, for board of assessment appeals and board of Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck assessment revision, for regulations of board and for auxiliary appeal Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman boards and alternates; and making editorial changes. Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan On the question, Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson Bill was agreed to. Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora (Bill analysis was read.) Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon nays will now be taken. Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats The following roll call was recorded: Costa, D. Heffley Moul Stephens Costa, P. Helm Mullery Sturla Cox Hennessey Murt Tai YEAS–182 Culver Hickernell Mustio Tallman Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed Daley Irvin Nelson Tobash Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese Davidson James Nesbit Toepel Benninghoff English Madden Roae Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Bernstine Evans Maher Roe Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Vazquez Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Vitali Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman Day Kauffman Owlett Walsh Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Deasy Keefer Pashinski Ward Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan DeLissio Keller, F. Peifer Warner Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone Delozier Keller, M.K. Petrarca Warren Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Watson Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson Dermody Kim Pyle Wentling Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey 1448 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora (Bill analysis was read.) Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon nays will now be taken. Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats (Members proceeded to vote.) Costa, D. Heffley Moul Stephens Costa, P. Helm Mullery Sturla Cox Hennessey Murt Tai LEAVE OF ABSENCE Culver Hickernell Mustio Tallman Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor Daley Irvin Nelson Tobash The SPEAKER. Representative KINSEY has requested to be Davidson James Nesbit Toepel placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Topper Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Vitali CONSIDERATION OF SB 796 CONTINUED Day Kauffman Owlett Walsh Deasy Keefer Pashinski Ward On the question recurring, DeLissio Keller, F. Peifer Warner Shall the bill pass finally? Delozier Keller, M.K. Petrarca Warren DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Watson Dermody Kim Pyle Wentling The following roll call was recorded: Diamond Kinsey Quigley Wheatley DiGirolamo Klunk Quinn, C. White YEAS–181 Donatucci Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Dowling Krueger Rader Zimmerman Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Driscoll Kulik Rapp Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Dunbar Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Benninghoff English Maher Roe Dush Lewis Readshaw Speaker Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman NAYS–0 Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan NOT VOTING–0 Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato EXCUSED–17 Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Everett Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney the bill passed finally. Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla information that the House has passed the same without Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai amendment. Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash * * * Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Topper The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 796, Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez PN 2106, entitled: Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren definitions; in fees, further providing for exemptions from other fees and Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson providing for recreational trailers and recreational cargo trailers and for DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling special procedures for trailer registration; and, in size, weight and load, Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley further providing for restrictions on use of highways and bridges and for Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White registered gross weight. DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman On the question, Dowling Kulik Rapp Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Bill was agreed to. Dush Longietti Reed

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NAYS–0 Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Stephens Costa, P. Helm Murt Sturla NOT VOTING–0 Cox Hennessey Mustio Tai Culver Hickernell Neilson Tallman

Cutler Hill Nelson Taylor EXCUSED–18 Daley Irvin Nesbit Tobash Davidson James O'Neal Toepel Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Everett Kinsey Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White the bill passed finally. DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman information that the House has passed the same with amendment Dowling Kulik Rapp Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti * * * NAYS–1 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 1098, Vitali PN 2107, entitled: NOT VOTING–0 An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing for meeting or overtaking school bus and providing for enforcement of EXCUSED–18 failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights. Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas On the question, Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Bill was agreed to. Everett Kinsey

(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 return the same to the Senate with the Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and information that the House has passed the same with amendment nays will now be taken. in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested.

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–180 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 1156, PN 2108, entitled: Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reed Barrar Emrick Madden Reese An Act designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route Benninghoff English Maher Roae 100 over the Schuylkill River in Pottstown Borough, Montgomery Bernstine Evans Mako Roe County, as the Newstell Marable, Sr., Memorial Bridge; designating the Bizzarro Farry Maloney Roebuck bridge on Stoughstown Road over Interstate 81 in Cumberland County Bloom Fee Markosek Rothman (bridge number 21-3007-0020-0865) as the Private Raymond Lafayette Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Rozzi Naugle Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge on Maple Avenue over Boyle Flynn Marsico Ryan the Yellow Breeches Creek in Walnut Bottom Township, Cumberland Bradford Frankel Masser Saccone County (bridge number 21-3009-0012-0000), as the Sergeant Kenneth Briggs Freeman Matzie Sainato Lee "Buck" Devor Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Samuelson portion of U.S. Route 219 South, over U.S. Route 22, also known as the Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Sankey Admiral Peary Highway, in Cambria Township, Cambria County, as the Bullock Gillen McGinnis Santora PFC Nick Kozorosky Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that Burns Gillespie McNeill Saylor portion of Pennsylvania Route 286, known as Washington Street, over Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schemel the Kiskiminetas River, between Saltsburg Borough, Indiana County, Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schlossberg and Loyalhanna Township, Westmoreland County, as the First Sergeant Causer Greiner Metcalfe Schweyer Alexander Kelly Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge identified as Cephas Grove Metzgar Simmons Bridge Key 14196 located on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 39, also Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Sims known as Linglestown Road, over U.S. Route 22 in the City of Comitta Hanna Millard Snyder Harrisburg, Dauphin County, as the Specialist 4 Reuben Garnett, Jr., Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Solomon Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 54 in Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Sonney West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill County, as the Francis V. "Angie" Corbin Harris, J. Moul Staats McAndrew Memorial Highway; designating a portion of State Route 1450 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

2026, in Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County, as the Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Corporal Michael Dennis Cooke Memorial Highway; designating the Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato portion of State Route 192 from the intersection with State Route 477 in Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Miles Township, Centre County, to the intersection with State Route 144 Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey in Centre Hall Borough, Centre County, as the Central Pennsylvania Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway; designating the bridge identified Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor as Bridge Key 16385 on the portion of State Route 4016, also known as Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel West 38th Street, between Schaper Avenue and Pittsburgh Avenue over Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Interstate 79 in the City of Erie as the Major Tom Carr Memorial Bridge; Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer designating a pedestrian bridge over that portion of State Route 252, also Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons known as Providence Road, between Stackhouse Lane and Copples Lane Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County, as the Jack Hontz Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Memorial Bridge; designating the portion of State Route 3011, also Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon known as 29th Street, between Master Street and Thompson Street, in Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney the City of Philadelphia, as the Frank L. Oliver Memorial Highway; Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 4001, also known as Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Henry Avenue, over the Wissahickon Creek and Lincoln Drive in Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Fairmount Park, Philadelphia County, as the Brigadier General Anna Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Mae V. McCabe Hays Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of State Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Route 2050 in Montgomery County as the First Lieutenant Geoffrey Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Lawrence Ham Memorial Highway; designating the bridge on State Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Route 641, also known as East High Street, over the Letort Spring in Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Carlisle Borough, Cumberland County, as the Lance Corporal Edward Davidson James O'Neal Topper Rykoskey Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Pennsylvania Route 405 over Norfolk Southern Railway tracks, West Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland County, as the H. Donald Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Whipple Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Pennsylvania Route 36 over Three Springs Run, South Woodbury Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Township, Bedford County, as the Marine Lance Corporal Darrell DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Magruder Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Route 1001 over Imlertown Run, Bedford Township, Bedford County, DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling as the First Lieutenant Eric Fisher Wood, Jr., Memorial Bridge; Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley designating a bridge on U.S. Route 209 over the West Branch Schuylkill Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White River in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, as the Captain David A. Boris DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman 1010 over the Conestoga River, Lancaster County, as the Sergeant Dowling Kulik Rapp Melvin R. Wink Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Pennsylvania Route 563 in Bucks County as the PFC John Rivers Way; Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker designating a bridge on that portion of U.S. Route 219 over the Kinzua Dush Longietti Reed Creek, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Staff Sergeant Carl Enis Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 339 NAYS–0 in Columbia County as the Turner Memorial Highway; designating the viaduct bridges located on Interstate 80, Eastbound, Segment Number NOT VOTING–0 1382, Offset 0000, and Westbound, Segment Number 1383, Offset 0000, in Cooper Township, Clearfield County, over Moshannon Creek as the Richard B. Whitehead Memorial Bridges; and designating the bridge to EXCUSED–18 be constructed on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 88 over Peters Creek, Finleyville Borough, Washington County, as the John Emerick Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Memorial Bridge. Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland On the question, Everett Kinsey Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the (Bill analysis was read.) 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 return the same to the Senate with the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. information that the House has passed the same with amendment The question is, shall the bill pass finally? in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. 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 SB 919, PN 1549, entitled: YEAS–181 An Act amending the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, No.265), Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese referred to as the Housing Authorities Law, further providing for powers Barrar Emrick Madden Roae of an authority; and providing for relocation. Benninghoff English Maher Roe Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck On the question, Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Bill was agreed to. 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1451

(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 return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same without Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and amendment. nays will now be taken. The SPEAKER. Okay. That is supplemental B. The following roll call was recorded: Please turn to supplemental D. We are going to need a Rules Committee meeting, maybe an YEAS–179 Appropriations Committee meeting.

Barbin Ellis Longietti Reed Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reese RULES COMMITTEE MEETING Benninghoff English Madden Roae Bernstine Evans Maher Roe The SPEAKER. The majority leader is recognized for a Rules Bizzarro Farry Mako Roebuck Bloom Fee Maloney Rothman Committee announcement. Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rozzi Mr. REED. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Boyle Flynn Marshall Ryan Immediately upon the break there will be a House Rules Bradford Frankel Marsico Saccone Committee meeting in the Appropriations conference room, Briggs Freeman Masser Sainato Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Samuelson immediately upon the break. Thank you. Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Sankey The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Bullock Gillen McClinton Santora Okay. So, members, we are taking a break at this time. We Burns Gillespie McGinnis Saylor will be at ease. The Rules Committee is going to meet, and when Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Schemel Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schlossberg the Rules Committee returns, we will do a report and we will Causer Greiner Mentzer Schweyer begin voting. Thank you. Cephas Grove Metcalfe Simmons Charlton Hahn Metzgar Sims Representative Walsh, for what purpose do you rise? Waives Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Snyder Conklin Harkins Millard Solomon off. Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Staats Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Stephens BILLS ON CONCURRENCE Costa, P. Helm Murt Sturla REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE Cox Hennessey Mustio Tai Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor HB 104, PN 4304 (Amended) By Rep. REED Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Davidson James O'Neal Topper Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez providing for money of authority and for transfer of existing facilities to Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali authority and providing for sale or transfer of authority water or sewer Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh infrastructure. Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren RULES. Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling HB 163, PN 4271 By Rep. REED Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White An Act amending Titles 4 (Amusements), 18 (Crimes and Offenses) DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood and 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman providing for suspension of operating privileges of licensed drivers. Dowling Kulik Rapp Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, RULES. Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush HB 544, PN 4273 By Rep. REED NAYS–2 An Act amending the act of February 2, 1966 (1965 P.L.1860, Moul Tallman No.586), entitled "An act encouraging landowners to make land and water areas available to the public for recreational purposes by limiting NOT VOTING–0 liability in connection therewith, and repealing certain acts," further providing for liability for landowners to recreational users.

EXCUSED–18 RULES.

Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Everett Kinsey

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HB 645, PN 4278 By Rep. REED HB 1958, PN 4276 By Rep. REED

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in realty transfer tax, further providing Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for for excluded transactions; and, in neighborhood assistance tax credit, definitions; in rules of the road in general, providing for platooning; and further providing for tax credit and for grant of tax credit and providing providing for highly automated vehicles. for reporting. RULES. RULES. HB 2124, PN 4277 By Rep. REED HB 1216, PN 3819 By Rep. REED An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, providing and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in for information regarding education loans. riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for definitions, for the offense of neglect of animal and for the offense of RULES. attack of guide dog; in trade and commerce, further providing for the offense of discrimination on account of guide, signal or service dog or other aid animal; and, in particular rights and immunities, providing for HB 2133, PN 3817 By Rep. REED rescue from motor vehicle. An Act establishing the Kinship Caregiver Navigator Program in the RULES. Department of Human Services; and providing for kinship caregiver navigator website and for kinship caregiver navigators.

HB 1233, PN 4252 By Rep. REED RULES.

An Act amending the act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817, No.143), known as the Mental Health Procedures Act, in general provisions, further HB 2638, PN 4248 By Rep. REED providing for scope of act, providing for definitions, further providing for treatment facilities and for individualized treatment plan and An Act amending the act of December 8, 2004 (P.L.1801, No.238), providing for assisted outpatient treatment implementation by counties known as the Transit Revitalization Investment District Act, in general and for assisted outpatient treatment implementation by department; in provisions, further providing for declaration of policy and for involuntary examination and treatment, further providing for persons definitions; and providing for military installation remediation and for subject, for involuntary emergency examination and treatment the establishment of the Military Installation Remediation Fund. authorized by physician, for persons for whom application may be made, and for additional periods of court-ordered involuntary treatment; and RULES. adding provisions relating to assisted outpatient treatment. The SPEAKER. Okay. Members, I need everybody to take RULES. their seats. We have some other Senate bills coming over. We are going to need one more Rules Committee meeting at least. HB 1511, PN 4253 By Rep. REED I would ask everybody to please take their seats. We are going to

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as be done by 11. the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in hotel occupancy tax, further providing for definitions and for imposition of tax and establishing the Tourism Promotion Fund. SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR D

RULES. BILLS ON CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS HB 1884, PN 4107 By Rep. REED The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in An Act providing for notification of patient test results to be sent directly to a patient or the patient's designee; and providing for duties of Senate amendments to HB 104, PN 4250, entitled: the Department of Health. An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further RULES. providing for money of authority and for transfer of existing facilities to authority and providing for sale or transfer of authority water or sewer HB 1936, PN 4275 By Rep. REED infrastructure.

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania On the question, Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions relating to size, weight and load, further providing for restrictions on use of highways and bridges; Will the House concur in Senate amendments? and, in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further providing for operation by persons under age sixteen and for mufflers and sound The SPEAKER. Moved by Representative Godshall that the controls. House concur in the amendments inserted by the Senate. Those voting to concur will vote "aye"; those voting to RULES. nonconcur will—

Leader Reed, is that the only one we amended in Rules?

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BILL PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY Diamond Klunk Quigley White DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, C. Youngblood Donatucci Krueger Quinn, M. Zimmerman The SPEAKER. Okay. We are going to go over HB 104 for Dowling Kulik Rader right now, but I will come back to that. I will come right back to Driscoll Lawrence Rapp Turzai, 104. Dunbar Lewis Ravenstahl Speaker Dush

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The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Tallman Senate amendments to HB 163, PN 4271, entitled: NOT VOTING–1 An Act amending Titles 4 (Amusements), 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further Tobash providing for suspension of operating privileges of licensed drivers. EXCUSED–18 On the question, Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Saccone, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by Everett Kinsey the Senate.

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

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–179 The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 544, PN 4273, entitled: Barbin Ellis Longietti Readshaw Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Reed An Act amending the act of February 2, 1966 (1965 P.L.1860, Benninghoff English Madden Reese No.586), entitled "An act encouraging landowners to make land and Bernstine Evans Maher Roae water areas available to the public for recreational purposes by limiting Bizzarro Farry Mako Roe liability in connection therewith, and repealing certain acts," further Bloom Fee Maloney Roebuck providing for liability for landowners to recreational users. Boback Fitzgerald Markosek Rothman Boyle Flynn Marshall Rozzi On the question, Bradford Frankel Marsico Ryan Briggs Freeman Masser Saccone Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Brown, R. Gainey Matzie Sainato Brown, V. Galloway McCarter Samuelson The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Bullock Gillen McClinton Sankey Dan Moul, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by Burns Gillespie McGinnis Santora Caltagirone Godshall McNeill Saylor the Senate. Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Schemel Causer Greiner Mentzer Schlossberg On the question recurring, Cephas Grove Metcalfe Schweyer Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Charlton Hahn Metzgar Simmons Comitta Hanna Miccarelli Sims The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Conklin Harkins Millard Snyder Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Cook Harris, A. Miller, B. Solomon Corbin Harris, J. Miller, D. Sonney The following roll call was recorded: Costa, D. Heffley Moul Staats Costa, P. Helm Mullery Stephens Cox Hennessey Murt Sturla YEAS–181 Culver Hickernell Mustio Tai Cutler Hill Neilson Taylor Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Daley Irvin Nelson Toepel Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Davidson James Nesbit Topper Benninghoff English Maher Roe Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neal Vazquez Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Davis, T. Kampf O'Neill Vitali Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Dawkins Kaufer Oberlander Walsh Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Day Kauffman Owlett Ward Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Deasy Keefer Pashinski Warner Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone DeLissio Keller, F. Peifer Warren Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Delozier Keller, M.K. Petrarca Watson Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Wentling Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Dermody Kim Pyle Wheatley Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora 1454 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor On the question recurring, Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder The following roll call was recorded: Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats YEAS–175 Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Barbin Ellis Longietti Reese Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Barrar Emrick Mackenzie Roae Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Benninghoff English Madden Roe Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Bernstine Evans Maher Roebuck Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Bizzarro Farry Mako Rothman Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Boback Fee Maloney Rozzi Davidson James O'Neal Topper Boyle Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Bradford Flynn Marshall Saccone Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Briggs Frankel Marsico Sainato Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Brown, R. Freeman Masser Samuelson Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Brown, V. Gainey Matzie Sankey Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Bullock Galloway McCarter Santora DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Burns Gillen McClinton Saylor Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Caltagirone Gillespie McNeill Schlossberg DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Carroll Godshall Mehaffie Schweyer Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Causer Goodman Mentzer Simmons Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White Cephas Greiner Metzgar Sims DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Charlton Grove Miccarelli Snyder Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Comitta Hahn Millard Solomon Dowling Kulik Rapp Conklin Hanna Miller, B. Sonney Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Cook Harkins Miller, D. Staats Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Corbin Harris, A. Moul Stephens Dush Longietti Reed Costa, D. Harris, J. Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Heffley Murt Tai NAYS–0 Cox Helm Mustio Tallman Culver Hennessey Neilson Taylor NOT VOTING–0 Cutler Hickernell Nelson Tobash Daley Hill Nesbit Toepel

Davidson Irvin O'Neal Topper EXCUSED–18 Davis, A. James O'Neill Vazquez Davis, T. Jozwiak Oberlander Vitali Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Dawkins Kampf Owlett Walsh Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Day Kaufer Pashinski Ward Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Deasy Kauffman Petrarca Warner Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland DeLissio Keefer Pickett Warren Everett Kinsey Delozier Keller, F. Pyle Watson DeLuca Keller, M.K. Quigley Wentling Dermody Keller, W. Quinn, C. Wheatley The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Diamond Kim Quinn, M. White DiGirolamo Klunk Rader Youngblood affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Donatucci Krueger Rapp Zimmerman the amendments were concurred in. Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker Dush * * * NAYS–5 The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 645, PN 4278, entitled: Knowles Metcalfe Peifer Schemel McGinnis An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in realty transfer tax, further providing NOT VOTING–1 for excluded transactions; and, in neighborhood assistance tax credit, further providing for tax credit and for grant of tax credit and providing Bloom for reporting. EXCUSED–18 On the question, Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland O'Neill, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Everett Kinsey Senate.

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor the amendments were concurred in. Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer * * * Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Senate amendments to HB 1216, PN 3819, entitled: Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai definitions, for the offense of neglect of animal and for the offense of Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman attack of guide dog; in trade and commerce, further providing for the Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor offense of discrimination on account of guide, signal or service dog or Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash other aid animal; and, in particular rights and immunities, providing for Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel rescue from motor vehicle. Davidson James O'Neal Topper Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali On the question, Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner The SPEAKER. We are moving along. DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Representative Boback, briefly. DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Ms. BOBACK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley First of all, I strongly support HB 1216, sponsored by our good Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White friend, Representative Farry. Nonetheless, I must tell you that DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman I am greatly disappointed that HB 1152 was not considered for a Dowling Kulik Rapp vote. All too often we hear news reports involving young children Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, being left in a hot car, sometimes with tragic results. According Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker to the nonprofit organization called Kids and Hot Cars, on an Dush Longietti Reed average 38 children die in heat-related accidents in these cars. NAYS–0 HB 1152 would have provided civil immunity for any damage that may be done to a vehicle when forceful entry is necessary to NOT VOTING–0 rescue a child, just as it will now for HB 1216 related to cats and dogs. EXCUSED–18 I thank you, Representative Farry, for being a cosponsor on my bill. I hope that it will be reintroduced in the spring, because Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas as a mother and a grandmother, that is something that we cannot Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil ignore. Children need our help. Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Everett Kinsey The SPEAKER. Thank you. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Farry, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Senate. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and On the question recurring, the amendments were concurred in. Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. The SPEAKER. 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 consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 1233, PN 4252, entitled: YEAS–181 An Act amending the act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817, No.143), known as the Mental Health Procedures Act, in general provisions, further Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese providing for scope of act, providing for definitions, further providing Barrar Emrick Madden Roae for treatment facilities and for individualized treatment plan and Benninghoff English Maher Roe providing for assisted outpatient treatment implementation by counties Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck and for assisted outpatient treatment implementation by department; in Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman involuntary examination and treatment, further providing for persons Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi subject, for involuntary emergency examination and treatment Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan authorized by physician, for persons for whom application may be made, Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone and for additional periods of court-ordered involuntary treatment; and Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato adding provisions relating to assisted outpatient treatment. Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson

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On the question, EXCUSED–18 Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil , that the House concur in the amendments inserted by Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland the Senate. Everett Kinsey

On the question recurring, Will the House concur in Senate amendments? The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. the amendments were concurred in. Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. The following roll call was recorded: * * * YEAS–181 The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Senate amendments to HB 1511, PN 4253, entitled: Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Benninghoff English Maher Roe An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in hotel occupancy tax, further providing Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman for definitions and for imposition of tax and establishing the Tourism Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Promotion Fund. Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato On the question, Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentlelady, Representative Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Quinn, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Senate. Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims REMARKS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Mr. Speaker, I rise today to comment on HB 1511 to make several Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney points of clarification: Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats One: There have been questions from various stakeholders as to who Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla exactly is impacted by this legislation. This bill affects only the entity Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai that collects the fee/rate for the room and therefore is the entity that is to Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman remit all required taxes. As such, it does not place a tax collection Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor requirement on someone who merely books the room but does not collect Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash the fee/rate for the room. Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Two: Also, this bill does not place a tax on commissions/referral fee Davidson James O'Neal Topper paid to those who book rooms for others but do not collect the fee/rate Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez for that room. Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh I just wanted to make that information available to all members Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward before we vote. I will be a "yes" vote. Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Thank you. DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson On the question recurring, DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Rapp Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, The following roll call was recorded: Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti Reed YEAS–137

NAYS–0 Barbin Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. Barrar DiGirolamo Krueger Quinn, M. NOT VOTING–0 Bernstine Donatucci Kulik Rader Bizzarro Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Boyle Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Bradford Emrick Longietti Reed

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Briggs English Mackenzie Roe On the question, Brown, R. Evans Madden Roebuck Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Brown, V. Farry Maher Rozzi Bullock Fee Mako Sainato Burns Fitzgerald Maloney Samuelson The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentlelady, Representative Caltagirone Flynn Markosek Santora Quinn, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Carroll Frankel Marsico Saylor Senate. Causer Freeman Matzie Schlossberg Cephas Gainey McCarter Schweyer Charlton Galloway McClinton Simmons On the question recurring, Comitta Gillespie McNeill Sims Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Conklin Goodman Mehaffie Snyder The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Cook Greiner Mentzer Solomon Corbin Hahn Millard Sonney Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Costa, D. Hanna Miller, B. Staats Costa, P. Harkins Miller, D. Stephens The following roll call was recorded: Cox Harris, A. Moul Sturla Culver Harris, J. Mullery Tai Cutler Heffley Murt Taylor YEAS–181 Daley Helm Mustio Toepel Davidson Hennessey Neilson Vazquez Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Davis, A. Hickernell Nesbit Vitali Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Davis, T. Hill O'Neal Warren Benninghoff English Maher Roe Dawkins Irvin O'Neill Watson Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Day Jozwiak Oberlander Wheatley Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Deasy Kampf Pashinski White Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi DeLissio Keller, W. Petrarca Youngblood Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan DeLuca Kim Pickett Zimmerman Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Dermody Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson NAYS–44 Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora

Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Benninghoff Kauffman Owlett Schemel Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Bloom Keefer Peifer Tallman Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Boback Keller, F. Pyle Tobash Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Delozier Keller, M.K. Quigley Topper Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Dowling Knowles Rapp Walsh Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Dush Marshall Reese Ward Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Ellis Masser Roae Warner Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Gillen McGinnis Rothman Wentling Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Godshall Metcalfe Ryan Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Grove Metzgar Saccone Turzai, Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens James Miccarelli Sankey Speaker Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Kaufer Nelson Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai

Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman NOT VOTING–0 Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash EXCUSED–18 Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Topper Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Everett Kinsey Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White the amendments were concurred in. DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Rapp Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, * * * Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti Reed The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 1884, PN 4107, entitled: NAYS–0

An Act providing for notification of patient test results to be sent NOT VOTING–0 directly to a patient or the patient's designee; and providing for duties of the Department of Health.

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EXCUSED–18 Cox Hennessey Mustio Tai Culver Hickernell Neilson Tallman Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Cutler Hill Nelson Taylor Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Daley Irvin Nesbit Tobash Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Davidson James O'Neal Toepel Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Topper Everett Kinsey Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Vitali Day Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Deasy Keefer Peifer Ward The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warner affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren the amendments were concurred in. DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Watson Dermody Kim Quigley Wentling Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. Wheatley DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. White * * * Donatucci Krueger Rader Youngblood Dowling Kulik Rapp Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Senate amendments to HB 1936, PN 4275, entitled: Dush Longietti

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania NAYS–0 Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions relating to size, weight and load, further providing for restrictions on use of highways and bridges; NOT VOTING–1 and, in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further providing for operation by persons under age sixteen and for mufflers and sound Zimmerman controls.

EXCUSED–18 On the question, Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Parke Wentling, that the House concur in amendments inserted Everett Kinsey by the Senate.

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

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–180 The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 1958, PN 4276, entitled: Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reed Barrar Emrick Madden Reese An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Benninghoff English Maher Roae Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for Bernstine Evans Mako Roe definitions; in rules of the road in general, providing for platooning; and Bizzarro Farry Maloney Roebuck providing for highly automated vehicles. Bloom Fee Markosek Rothman Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Rozzi Boyle Flynn Marsico Ryan On the question, Bradford Frankel Masser Saccone Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Briggs Freeman Matzie Sainato Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Samuelson Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Sankey The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Bullock Gillen McGinnis Santora Rothman, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by Burns Gillespie McNeill Saylor the Senate. Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schemel Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schlossberg Causer Greiner Metcalfe Schweyer On the question recurring, Cephas Grove Metzgar Simmons Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Sims The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Comitta Hanna Millard Snyder Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Solomon Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Sonney Corbin Harris, J. Moul Staats Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Stephens Costa, P. Helm Murt Sturla

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The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 2124, PN 4277, entitled: YEAS–181 An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, providing Barrar Emrick Madden Roae for information regarding education loans. Benninghoff English Maher Roe Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck On the question, Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Quinn, that the House concur in the Senate amendments. Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora On the question recurring, Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims The following roll call was recorded: Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon YEAS–180 Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney

Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Barbin Ellis Madden Reese Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Barrar Emrick Maher Roae Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Benninghoff English Mako Roe Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Bernstine Evans Maloney Roebuck Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Bizzarro Farry Markosek Rothman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Bloom Fee Marshall Rozzi Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Boback Fitzgerald Marsico Ryan Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Boyle Flynn Masser Saccone Davidson James O'Neal Topper Bradford Frankel Matzie Sainato Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Briggs Freeman McCarter Samuelson Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Brown, R. Gainey McClinton Sankey Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Brown, V. Galloway McGinnis Santora Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Bullock Gillen McNeill Saylor Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Burns Gillespie Mehaffie Schemel DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Caltagirone Godshall Mentzer Schlossberg Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Carroll Goodman Metcalfe Schweyer DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Causer Greiner Metzgar Simmons Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Cephas Grove Miccarelli Sims Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White Charlton Hahn Millard Snyder DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Comitta Harkins Miller, B. Solomon Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Conklin Harris, A. Miller, D. Sonney Dowling Kulik Rapp Cook Harris, J. Moul Staats Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Corbin Heffley Mullery Stephens Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Costa, D. Helm Murt Sturla Dush Longietti Reed Costa, P. Hennessey Mustio Tai

Cox Hickernell Neilson Tallman NAYS–0 Culver Hill Nelson Taylor Cutler Irvin Nesbit Tobash NOT VOTING–0 Daley James O'Neal Toepel Davidson Jozwiak O'Neill Topper EXCUSED–18 Davis, A. Kampf Oberlander Vazquez Davis, T. Kaufer Owlett Vitali Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Dawkins Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Day Keefer Peifer Ward Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Deasy Keller, F. Petrarca Warner Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pickett Warren Everett Kinsey Delozier Keller, W. Pyle Watson DeLuca Kim Quigley Wentling Dermody Klunk Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Knowles Quinn, M. White The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DiGirolamo Krueger Rader Youngblood affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Donatucci Kulik Rapp Zimmerman the amendments were concurred in. Dowling Lawrence Ravenstahl Driscoll Lewis Readshaw Turzai, Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Dunbar Longietti Reed Speaker Dush Mackenzie * * * NAYS–1

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NOT VOTING–0 Davidson James O'Neill Topper Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez EXCUSED–18 Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Walsh

Day Kauffman Peifer Ward Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Deasy Keefer Petrarca Warner Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas DeLissio Keller, F. Pickett Warren Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Delozier Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland DeLuca Keller, W. Quigley Wentling Everett Kinsey Dermody Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. White DiGirolamo Knowles Rader Youngblood The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Donatucci Krueger Rapp Zimmerman affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, the amendments were concurred in. Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. Dush Longietti

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McGinnis The House proceeded to consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 2133, PN 3817, entitled: NOT VOTING–0

An Act establishing the Kinship Caregiver Navigator Program in the EXCUSED–18 Department of Human Services; and providing for kinship caregiver navigator website and for kinship caregiver navigators. Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas On the question, Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Everett Kinsey The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentlelady, Representative Watson, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Senate. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and On the question recurring, the amendments were concurred in. Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. The SPEAKER. 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 consideration of concurrence in Senate amendments to HB 2638, PN 4248, entitled:

YEAS–180 An Act amending the act of December 8, 2004 (P.L.1801, No.238), known as the Transit Revitalization Investment District Act, in general Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese provisions, further providing for declaration of policy and for Barrar Emrick Madden Roae definitions; and providing for military installation remediation and for Benninghoff English Maher Roe the establishment of the Military Installation Remediation Fund. Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi On the question, Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Will the House concur in Senate amendments? Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Stephens, that the House concur in the amendments inserted by Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora the Senate. Bullock Gillen McNeill Saylor I call upon Representative John Maher. Burns Gillespie Mehaffie Schemel Mr. MAHER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Caltagirone Godshall Mentzer Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Metcalfe Schweyer As you just said, the question before us is, are we going to Causer Greiner Metzgar Simmons concur in the Senate amendments? It is not the bill itself. It is the Cephas Grove Miccarelli Sims Senate amendments that is the question. When this bill left this Charlton Hahn Millard Snyder House with an overwhelming bipartisan majority, it provided for Comitta Hanna Miller, B. Solomon Conklin Harkins Miller, D. Sonney environmental remediation programs that would exist across the Cook Harris, A. Moul Staats State and we granted and in fact we were hopeful for some Corbin Harris, J. Mullery Stephens technical improvements that might be attempted by the Senate. Costa, D. Heffley Murt Sturla But instead, the Senate chose to disqualify almost every district Costa, P. Helm Mustio Tai Cox Hennessey Neilson Tallman in the State from being eligible for this environmental Culver Hickernell Nelson Taylor remediation program. And for that reason, Mr. Speaker, I cannot Cutler Hill Nesbit Tobash concur in the Senate amendments. Daley Irvin O'Neal Toepel 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1461

The SPEAKER. Representative Todd Stephens. Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Representative Mike Carroll. Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Mr. CARROLL. You are welcome to go first. Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg The SPEAKER. Go ahead, Representative Carroll; you are up. Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Mr. CARROLL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Mr. Speaker, I concur with the remarks of the gentleman from Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Allegheny County. This bill, as it left this chamber, was a bill that Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon applied to the 67 counties and all 12 million people in this State, Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney and as it returns, it is applicable in a single community, and, Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Mr. Speaker, it seems to me that the Senate had a wonderful Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla opportunity to fix an obvious flaw with respect to the application Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai of the oversight of this language. The Senate chose not to address Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman that, but simply to return a flawed bill to the House. And so for Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor that reason, Mr. Speaker, the smart move for me and, I suggest, Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel for all of us is to reject this bill, because it simply does not apply Davidson James O'Neal Topper to the district of anyone else seated before me and singularly Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez applies to the gentleman about to speak. Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward The SPEAKER. Thank you. Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren BILL PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley The SPEAKER. We are going to go over the bill briefly. We Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White are going to go over the bill briefly. I will come right back to it. DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Rapp SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR B CONTINUED Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti Reed BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION NAYS–0 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 947, PN 1330, entitled: NOT VOTING–0

An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and EXCUSED–18 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in corporate powers, further providing for personal property; and, in corporate Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb powers, further providing for city property and affairs. Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil On the question, Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Everett Kinsey 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 return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same without Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and amendment. nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 948, YEAS–181 PN 1331, entitled:

Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), Barrar Emrick Madden Roae known as The First Class Township Code, further providing for suits and Benninghoff English Maher Roe property. Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman On the question, Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bill was agreed to. Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson (Bill analysis was read.) Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey

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The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. information that the House has passed the same without The question is, shall the bill pass finally? amendment. 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 SB 949, PN 1332, entitled: YEAS–181 An Act amending the act of May 27, 1953 (P.L.244, No.34), entitled Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese "An act relating to and regulating the contracts of incorporated towns Barrar Emrick Madden Roae and providing penalties," further providing for power to convey. Benninghoff English Maher Roe Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck On the question, Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Bill was agreed to. Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato (Bill analysis was read.) Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons nays will now be taken. Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder The following roll call was recorded: Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats YEAS–181 Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Benninghoff English Maher Roe Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Davidson James O'Neal Topper Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Dowling Kulik Rapp Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Dush Longietti Reed Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla NAYS–0 Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman

Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor NOT VOTING–0 Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel EXCUSED–18 Davidson James O'Neal Topper Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Everett Kinsey DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood the bill passed finally. Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1463

Dowling Kulik Rapp see before you today. So this was a product of many, many Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, months of conversations and discussions and negotiations. Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti Reed And one of the things that was very important to the administration – and I agreed with it – was that we should NAYS–0 develop a plan that could be replicated elsewhere, so that where there are other instances of contamination where the responsible NOT VOTING–0 party cannot be held accountable but the land remains economically viable, we could utilize this approach. And so the EXCUSED–18 whole point of this is to say, "All right. Let's give this a shot and

Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb work on this site to try to make this productive." This is land in Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas eastern Montgomery County that, but for the Federal Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil contamination, would be producing jobs and tax revenue for this Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Commonwealth. Everett Kinsey So we can do nothing. We can do nothing and we will sit with a blighted old runway and a blighted old taxiway and some The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the blighted old hangars in the middle of what would otherwise be affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and economically viable and desirable land. We can do nothing if we the bill passed finally. would like. Or we can try this approach where we say, "You Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the know what? We're not going to actually draw down today's tax information that the House has passed the same without dollars. What we are going to do is we are going to say, 'Hey, if amendment. we clean this up, this might actually be worth something. If we clean this up, we can create jobs here in Pennsylvania. If we clean this up, we can put people back to work so that they are paying SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR D CONTINUED taxes to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and taking care of their families and saving for retirement and everything else like CONSIDERATION OF HB 2638 CONTINUED that.' " So that is the choice that is before us. We can clean up the The SPEAKER. We return to HB 2638, PN 4248, page 3 of drinking water or we can leave folks with contaminated drinking supplement D House calendar. Representative Rothman wanted water. We can clean up an old military base and get it repurposed to speak. Representative Rothman followed by Representative so that it can be productive for the people of the Commonwealth Stephens. Those are the only two members, I believe, that I need of Pennsylvania or we can do nothing. We can leave people in to call. the lurch with contaminated drinking water with cancer-causing Mr. ROTHMAN. Mr. Speaker, this is pretty simple. They are chemicals or we can go ahead and take action. taking the revenues, tax revenues that will come about by And, Mr. Speaker, one of the things that I know many of the cleaning up a site that is polluting and there is not clean water, members have asked me – I would be thrilled, absolutely thrilled they are taking the revenues by developing it, sort of like a tax to replicate this in other communities across the Commonwealth. incremental financing, and using that to float bonds to clean it up. I would be incredibly proud, frankly, to next session start work This is a basic, simple case, and I urge my colleagues to vote on other communities that are similarly situated, that have similar "yes." environmental challenges, that are otherwise economically viable The SPEAKER. Representative Stephens. and work to go ahead and make sure that we get those Mr. STEPHENS. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. communities remediated, make sure we get those communities You know, Mr. Speaker, I think there is – I will keep it brief back on the tax rolls, make sure we get those communities – but I think that there is a brief history that would maybe be producing jobs for the people who live in those communities. It helpful for some of the members here. is about repurposing those blighted communities from So this process concerning the Willow Grove Naval Air environmental contamination. That is what this bill does, and this Station has been unfolding with the Federal government for many bill can be a model for the rest of the Commonwealth. years, and unfortunately, they have saddled one of our But every journey starts with one step. So let us take that one communities with a blighted, undeveloped former military base, step today and let us cast this "yes" vote so that we can begin and unfortunately, the runoff from that base is going into several repurposing, reducing the environmental pollution and other communities. The contention that this bill only addresses contamination, and get the land at the Willow Grove Naval Air one community is just flat-out wrong. This bill would address Station back to productive use for the people of the water contamination resulting from that military base, regardless Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. of which community it is found in, and what is really important Thank you, Mr. Speaker. is, as I embarked upon this process, I worked with the The SPEAKER. Representative Sturla, followed by administration. Since last spring, I worked with the Representative Frank Ryan. administration. As a matter of fact, the language of the bill is Mr. STURLA. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. largely the administration's language. This was the approach that Mr. Speaker, should this be successful, I certainly hope that the administration suggested, and so we, of course, made some the Federal government sends us a thank-you, because the tweaks and negotiated and worked through that, making sure that precedent that this sends and the message that this sends to not we had the Department of Revenue, making sure that we had the only the Federal government that polluted this site but any other other entities involved comfortable with the language that you polluter is just hold out long enough and we will take care of it for you. 1464 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE OCTOBER 17

The SPEAKER. Representative Frank Ryan. EXCUSED–18 Mr. RYAN. Members, my only concern about this is that we had a bill that was sent over to the Senate that would have Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas protected everybody in the Commonwealth. It is a laudable Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil objective, but let us protect everyone. Let us do this the right way, Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland and I urge a "no" vote. Everett Kinsey The SPEAKER. Does anybody else wish to speak on this?

On the question recurring, Less than the majority required by the Constitution having Will the House concur in Senate amendments? voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the negative and the amendments were not concurred in. Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly.

The following roll call was recorded: The SPEAKER. It is 10:31, plenty of time left. A little humor late in the evening, late in the session. YEAS–86 CALENDAR CONTINUED Barrar Gillen Mehaffie Sankey Benninghoff Gillespie Mentzer Santora Bernstine Godshall Metzgar Saylor BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Boback Hahn Miccarelli Simmons Boyle Harris, A. Millard Solomon Brown, R. Heffley Moul Sonney The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 801, Charlton Helm Murt Staats PN 1012, entitled: Corbin Hennessey Mustio Stephens Cox Jozwiak Nelson Tai An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and Culver Kampf Nesbit Taylor 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in contracts, Cutler Kaufer O'Neal Tobash further providing for regulation of contracts; and, in contracts, further Davis, T. Kauffman O'Neill Toepel providing for contracts or purchases not requiring advertising or bidding. Day Keefer Oberlander Topper Delozier Keller, M.K. Pyle Walsh On the question, DiGirolamo Klunk Quigley Ward Dowling Lawrence Quinn, C. Warner Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Dunbar Lewis Quinn, M. Warren Bill was agreed to. Ellis Mackenzie Rader Watson Emrick Mako Reed White (Bill analysis was read.) English Maloney Reese Farry Marsico Roe Turzai, Galloway Masser Rothman Speaker The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? NAYS–95 Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and

Barbin Dermody Kim Rapp nays will now be taken. Bizzarro Diamond Knowles Ravenstahl Bloom Donatucci Krueger Readshaw The following roll call was recorded: Bradford Driscoll Kulik Roae Briggs Dush Longietti Roebuck Brown, V. Evans Madden Rozzi YEAS–181 Bullock Fee Maher Ryan Burns Fitzgerald Markosek Saccone Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Caltagirone Flynn Marshall Sainato Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Carroll Frankel Matzie Samuelson Benninghoff English Maher Roe Causer Freeman McCarter Schemel Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Cephas Gainey McClinton Schlossberg Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Comitta Goodman McGinnis Schweyer Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Conklin Greiner McNeill Sims Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Cook Grove Metcalfe Snyder Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Costa, D. Hanna Miller, B. Sturla Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Costa, P. Harkins Miller, D. Tallman Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Daley Harris, J. Mullery Vazquez Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Davidson Hickernell Neilson Vitali Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Davis, A. Hill Owlett Wentling Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Dawkins Irvin Pashinski Wheatley Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Deasy James Peifer Youngblood Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Zimmerman Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer DeLuca Keller, W. Pickett Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder NOT VOTING–0

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Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon The following roll call was recorded: Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens YEAS–181 Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Benninghoff English Maher Roe Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Davidson James O'Neal Topper Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Dowling Kulik Rapp Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Dush Longietti Reed Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens NAYS–0 Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai

Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman NOT VOTING–0 Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash EXCUSED–18 Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Topper Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Everett Kinsey Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White the bill passed finally. DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Rapp information that the House has passed the same without Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, amendment. Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti Reed * * * NAYS–0

The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 802, NOT VOTING–0 PN 1013, entitled: EXCUSED–18 An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), known as The First Class Township Code, in contracts, further providing Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb for general regulations concerning contracts. Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil On the question, Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Everett Kinsey 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 return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same without Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and amendment. nays will now be taken. * * *

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The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 803, NAYS–0 PN 1014, entitled: NOT VOTING–0 An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.103, No.69), known as The Second Class Township Code, in contracts, further providing for EXCUSED–18 letting contracts. Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb On the question, Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Bill was agreed to. Everett Kinsey

(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 return the same to the Senate with the Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and information that the House has passed the same without nays will now be taken. amendment.

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–181 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 804, PN 1015, entitled: Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Barrar Emrick Madden Roae An Act amending the act of May 27, 1953 (P.L.244, No.34), entitled Benninghoff English Maher Roe "An act relating to and regulating the contracts of incorporated towns Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck and providing penalties," further providing for regulation of contracts. Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan On the question, Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Bill was agreed to. Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora (Bill analysis was read.) Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder nays will now be taken. Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats The following roll call was recorded: Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla YEAS–181 Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai

Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Benninghoff English Maher Roe Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Davidson James O'Neal Topper Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons Dowling Kulik Rapp Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Dush Longietti Reed Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney

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Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats amended version is on your screens as amended by the Rules Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens Committee for the House. Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai We are voting on a motion to proceed. Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor On the question recurring, Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Will the House agree to the motion? Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Davidson James O'Neal Topper Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez (Members proceeded to vote.) Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh The SPEAKER. Let me tell you what the printer's number is Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner that— Well, I will actually tell you the new printer's number after DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren the motion to proceed. So it is HB 104. And, Lori, what is the Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson printer's number? The new printer's number? Printer's No. 4304, DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling and it is on your screens. It is HB 104, PN 4304. Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood On the question recurring, Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Will the House agree to the motion? Dowling Kulik Rapp Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker The following roll call was recorded: Dush Longietti Reed YEAS–166 NAYS–0 Barbin Driscoll Lewis Reed NOT VOTING–0 Barrar Dunbar Longietti Reese Benninghoff Ellis Mackenzie Roae EXCUSED–18 Bernstine Emrick Madden Roe Bizzarro Evans Maher Roebuck

Bloom Farry Mako Rothman Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Boback Fee Maloney Rozzi Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Boyle Fitzgerald Markosek Ryan Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Bradford Flynn Marshall Saccone Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Briggs Frankel Marsico Sainato Everett Kinsey Brown, R. Gainey Masser Sankey Brown, V. Galloway Matzie Santora Bullock Gillespie McClinton Saylor The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Burns Godshall McGinnis Schemel affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Caltagirone Goodman McNeill Schlossberg Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Simmons the bill passed finally. Causer Grove Mentzer Snyder Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Cephas Hahn Metcalfe Solomon information that the House has passed the same without Charlton Hanna Miccarelli Sonney amendment. Comitta Harkins Millard Staats Conklin Harris, A. Moul Stephens Cook Harris, J. Murt Sturla MOTION TO PROCEED TO CONSIDERATION Corbin Heffley Mustio Tai Costa, D. Helm Neilson Taylor UNDER RULE 21 Costa, P. Hennessey Nelson Tobash Cox Hickernell Nesbit Toepel The SPEAKER. We are going to need a motion to proceed Culver Hill O'Neal Topper from the leaders with respect to HB 104. Cutler Irvin O'Neill Vazquez Daley James Oberlander Vitali Representative Reed, the majority leader, for a motion to Davis, A. Jozwiak Owlett Walsh proceed on HB 104. Thank you, sir. Davis, T. Kampf Pashinski Ward Mr. REED. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Dawkins Kaufer Peifer Warner I make a motion to proceed to the immediate consideration of Day Kauffman Petrarca Warren Deasy Keefer Pickett Watson HB 104. Thank you. DeLissio Keller, M.K. Pyle Wentling The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Delozier Keller, W. Quigley Wheatley DeLuca Kim Quinn, C. White On the question, Dermody Klunk Quinn, M. Youngblood Diamond Knowles Rader Zimmerman Will the House agree to the motion? DiGirolamo Krueger Rapp Donatucci Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, The SPEAKER. Representative Dermody, the minority Dowling Lawrence Readshaw Speaker leader, on that motion. Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. NAYS–15

Mr. Speaker, I urge the members to support the motion to Davidson Gillen Miller, B. Schweyer proceed. Dush Keller, F. Miller, D. Sims The SPEAKER. Members, this bill was amended in the Rules English McCarter Mullery Tallman Committee. My understanding is it is on your screens; the correct, Freeman Metzgar Samuelson

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NOT VOTING–0 Costa, D. Heffley Mullery Sturla Costa, P. Helm Murt Tai EXCUSED–18 Cox Hennessey Mustio Tallman Culver Hickernell Neilson Taylor

Cutler Hill Nelson Tobash Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb Daley Irvin Nesbit Toepel Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas Davidson James O'Neal Topper Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Neill Vazquez Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Davis, T. Kampf Oberlander Vitali Everett Kinsey Dawkins Kaufer Owlett Walsh Day Kauffman Pashinski Ward Deasy Keefer Peifer Warner A majority of the members required by the rules having voted DeLissio Keller, F. Petrarca Warren in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative Delozier Keller, M.K. Pickett Watson DeLuca Keller, W. Pyle Wentling and the motion was agreed to. Dermody Kim Quigley Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, C. White DiGirolamo Knowles Quinn, M. Youngblood SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR D CONTINUED Donatucci Krueger Rader Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Rapp CONSIDERATION OF HB 104 CONTINUED Driscoll Lawrence Ravenstahl Turzai, Dunbar Lewis Readshaw Speaker Dush Longietti Reed The SPEAKER. We will now call up HB 104, PN 4304. This bill was amended in Rules. NAYS–0 We have a motion to proceed. This is on concurrence in Senate amendments that were then NOT VOTING–0 amended by the House. So this was a House bill, amended by the Senate, and then EXCUSED–18 amended by the House in the Rules Committee. We have that in Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb front of us. Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas So will the House concur in the amendments inserted by the Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Senate as then amended by the House? Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland Moved by the gentleman, Representative Godshall, that the Everett Kinsey

House concur in these amendments.

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

The following roll call was recorded: SENATE MESSAGE YEAS–181 AMENDED HOUSE BILLS RETURNED Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese FOR CONCURRENCE AND Barrar Emrick Madden Roae REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON RULES Benninghoff English Maher Roe Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 864, Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi PN 4303; HB 1469, PN 4299; HB 1497, PN 4300; HB 1843, Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan PN 4301; and HB 2489, PN 4302, with information that the Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato Senate has passed the same with amendment in which the Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson concurrence of the House of Representatives is requested. Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora Bullock Gillen McGinnis Saylor SENATE MESSAGE Burns Gillespie McNeill Schemel Caltagirone Godshall Mehaffie Schlossberg HOUSE AMENDMENTS Carroll Goodman Mentzer Schweyer Causer Greiner Metcalfe Simmons CONCURRED IN BY SENATE Cephas Grove Metzgar Sims Charlton Hahn Miccarelli Snyder The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the Comitta Hanna Millard Solomon Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of Conklin Harkins Miller, B. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Miller, D. Staats Representatives to SB 554, PN 2054. Corbin Harris, J. Moul Stephens

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BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER and, in snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, further providing for operation by persons under age sixteen and for mufflers and sound controls. Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the HB 1958, PN 4276 titles were publicly read as follows: An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania HB 163, PN 4271 Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in rules of the road in general, providing for platooning; and An Act amending Titles 4 (Amusements), 18 (Crimes and Offenses) providing for highly automated vehicles. and 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for suspension of operating privileges of licensed drivers. HB 2124, PN 4277

HB 544, PN 4273 An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, providing An Act amending the act of February 2, 1966 (1965 P.L.1860, for information regarding education loans. No.586), entitled "An act encouraging landowners to make land and water areas available to the public for recreational purposes by limiting HB 2133, PN 3817 liability in connection therewith, and repealing certain acts," further providing for liability for landowners to recreational users. An Act establishing the Kinship Caregiver Navigator Program in the Department of Human Services; and providing for kinship caregiver HB 645, PN 4278 navigator website and for kinship caregiver navigators.

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as SB 554, PN 2054 the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in realty transfer tax, further providing for excluded transactions; and, in neighborhood assistance tax credit, An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary further providing for tax credit and for grant of tax credit and providing and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in for reporting. human trafficking, further providing for definitions, providing for concurrent jurisdiction, repealing provisions relating to appropriate HB 1216, PN 3819 implementation for minor victims of human trafficking, providing for special relief to restore victim's dignity and autonomy and for safe harbor An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary for sexually exploited children, establishing the Safe Harbor for Sexually and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Exploited Children Fund and imposing penalties; and, in juvenile riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses, further providing for matters, providing for dependency in lieu of delinquency. definitions, for the offense of neglect of animal and for the offense of attack of guide dog; in trade and commerce, further providing for the Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed offense of discrimination on account of guide, signal or service dog or other aid animal; and, in particular rights and immunities, providing for the same. rescue from motor vehicle. RECONSIDERATION MOTION FILED HB 1233, PN 4252 The SPEAKER. The Chair is in receipt of a motion to An Act amending the act of July 9, 1976 (P.L.817, No.143), known as the Mental Health Procedures Act, in general provisions, further reconsider from Representatives Reed and Cutler for HB 2638, providing for scope of act, providing for definitions, further providing which was defeated today on October 17, that it be reconsidered. for treatment facilities and for individualized treatment plan and We are just in receipt of it; we are not calling it up. providing for assisted outpatient treatment implementation by counties and for assisted outpatient treatment implementation by department; in involuntary examination and treatment, further providing for persons VOTE CORRECTION subject, for involuntary emergency examination and treatment authorized by physician, for persons for whom application may be made, The SPEAKER. Representative Steve Bloom, on unanimous and for additional periods of court-ordered involuntary treatment; and adding provisions relating to assisted outpatient treatment. consent. HB 1511, PN 4253 Mr. BLOOM. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, on HB 645 I intended to vote in the affirmative An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as but my button malfunctioned and I would like the record to reflect the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in hotel occupancy tax, further providing a positive vote on that bill. for definitions and for imposition of tax and establishing the Tourism Promotion Fund. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you. Yes. HB 1884, PN 4107 Members, there are not going to be any more votes for today, An Act providing for notification of patient test results to be sent but— Oh, I am sorry. We are going to do one other vote. The directly to a patient or the patient's designee; and providing for duties of majority leader has a motion for November 13. the Department of Health. Dave, I am going to call on the majority leader first,

Representative Zimmerman, and then I will call you next. I am HB 1936, PN 4275 going to call the majority leader first for this vote. Okay? And An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania then I will call you next. Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions relating to size, weight and load, further providing for restrictions on use of highways and bridges;

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MOTION PURSUANT TO RULE 15 NOT VOTING–0

The SPEAKER. Representative Reed, majority leader. EXCUSED–18 Mr. REED. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker. Christiana Fritz Kirkland Rabb I would make a motion to begin session on November 13 at Corr Gabler Kortz Thomas 11 a.m. as opposed to 1 p.m. Thank you. Cruz Haggerty Milne Toohil Dean Harper Ortitay Wheeland On the question, Everett Kinsey Will the House agree to the motion?

The SPEAKER. Representative Dermody, on that motion. A majority of the members required by the rules having voted Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative I urge the members to support the motion. and the motion was agreed to.

On the question recurring, VOTE CORRECTIONS Will the House agree to the motion? The SPEAKER. Representative Dave Zimmerman. The following roll call was recorded: Mr. ZIMMERMAN. Mr. Speaker, my button stuck on HB 1936. I would like to be recorded in the affirmative. YEAS–180 The SPEAKER. Yes, sir. That will be so reflected. Yes, sir. Mr. ZIMMERMAN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Barbin Ellis Mackenzie Reese The SPEAKER. Representative Quigley. Barrar Emrick Madden Roae Benninghoff English Maher Roe Mr. QUIGLEY. Mr. Speaker, on SB 1205 it was a near Bernstine Evans Mako Roebuck calamity with my button, so I would like to be recorded in the Bizzarro Farry Maloney Rothman affirmative on that bill. Bloom Fee Markosek Rozzi The SPEAKER. Yes, sir. The record will so reflect. Boback Fitzgerald Marshall Ryan Boyle Flynn Marsico Saccone Bradford Frankel Masser Sainato ANNOUNCEMENT BY SPEAKER Briggs Freeman Matzie Samuelson Brown, R. Gainey McCarter Sankey Brown, V. Galloway McClinton Santora The SPEAKER. Members, we are going to remain open, we Bullock Gillen McNeill Saylor are going to remain open, which we can do administrative work. Burns Gillespie Mehaffie Schemel Hopefully it will all be done by 11, but we can do that under the Caltagirone Godshall Mentzer Schlossberg rules after 11. There are some bills coming back that we need to Carroll Goodman Metcalfe Schweyer Causer Greiner Metzgar Simmons sign, so we have to keep the desk open. But there are no further Cephas Grove Miccarelli Sims votes. There are no further votes. Charlton Hahn Millard Snyder We will be at a 12-hour call of the Chair, a 12-hour call of the Comitta Hanna Miller, B. Solomon Chair, but we will be returning on November 13 at 11 a.m. I am Conklin Harkins Miller, D. Sonney Cook Harris, A. Moul Staats not intimating that it is likely that we will be back before that Corbin Harris, J. Mullery Stephens date, but we are on a 12-hour call of the Chair. Costa, D. Heffley Murt Sturla Costa, P. Helm Mustio Tai Cox Hennessey Neilson Tallman VOTE CORRECTION Culver Hickernell Nelson Taylor Cutler Hill Nesbit Tobash The SPEAKER. Representative Mike Tobash. Daley Irvin O'Neal Toepel Mr. TOBASH. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Davidson James O'Neill Topper Davis, A. Jozwiak Oberlander Vazquez On HB 163 I was not recorded. I would like to be recorded in Davis, T. Kampf Owlett Vitali the affirmative. Dawkins Kaufer Pashinski Walsh Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Day Kauffman Peifer Ward The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. Deasy Keefer Petrarca Warner DeLissio Keller, F. Pickett Warren Delozier Keller, M.K. Pyle Watson CALENDAR CONTINUED DeLuca Keller, W. Quigley Wentling Dermody Kim Quinn, C. Wheatley Diamond Klunk Quinn, M. White BILL ON SECOND CONSIDERATION DiGirolamo Knowles Rader Youngblood Donatucci Krueger Rapp Zimmerman Dowling Kulik Ravenstahl The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1642, Driscoll Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, PN 3357, entitled: Dunbar Lewis Reed Speaker Dush Longietti An Act providing for an inventory of State-owned assets for the development of mobile broadband services in unserved areas and NAYS–1 underserved areas of this Commonwealth.

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

BILL TABLED RESOLUTION TABLED

The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, who moves that HB 1642 be removed from the active calendar who moves that HR 761 be removed from the active calendar and and placed on the tabled calendar. placed on the tabled calendar.

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

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The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, who moves that HB 1642 be removed from the tabled calendar who moves that HR 761 be removed from the tabled calendar and and placed on the active calendar. placed on the active calendar.

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

RESOLUTIONS The SPEAKER. The House is at ease.

Mr. REED called up HR 83, PN 433, entitled: The House will come to order.

A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to study vote-recording systems for the House of SENATE MESSAGE Representatives. HOUSE AMENDMENTS On the question, CONCURRED IN BY SENATE Will the House adopt the resolution? The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of RESOLUTION TABLED Representatives to SB 6, PN 2105; SB 403, PN 1228; SB 796, PN 2106; SB 961, PN 2098; SB 1098, PN 2107; SB 1156, The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, PN 2108; and SB 1171, PN 2104. who moves that HR 83 be removed from the active calendar and placed on the tabled calendar. BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared Motion was agreed to. for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the titles were publicly read as follows:

RESOLUTION REMOVED FROM TABLE SB 6, PN 2105

The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known who moves that HR 83 be removed from the tabled calendar and as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for placed on the active calendar. definitions, for resources and for verification system, prohibiting eligibility for individuals convicted of drug distribution, prohibiting eligibility for violators of sexual offender registration, further providing On the question, for false statements, investigations and penalty and for prohibited use of Will the House agree to the motion? public assistance funds, providing for lost access devices and further Motion was agreed to. providing for violation and penalty.

* * * SB 31, PN 12

An Act amending the act of June 26, 2001 (P.L.755, No.77), known Mr. REED called up HR 761, PN 3176, entitled: as the Tobacco Settlement Act, in Commonwealth universal research enhancement, establishing the Spinal Cord Injury Research Program and A Resolution urging the Federal Government to allocate significant Spinal Cord Research Advisory Committee, further providing for funds to Pennsylvania to be used for Lyme disease research and data department responsibilities and for use of funds and providing for spinal surveillance. cord injury research programs funding.

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SB 403, PN 1228 SB 803, PN 1014

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the An Act amending the act of May 1, 1933 (P.L.103, No.69), known Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in employees, further providing for as The Second Class Township Code, in contracts, further providing for commission members. letting contracts.

SB 627, PN 700 SB 804, PN 1015

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as An Act amending the act of May 27, 1953 (P.L.244, No.34), entitled the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in corporate net income tax, further "An act relating to and regulating the contracts of incorporated towns providing for definitions. and providing penalties," further providing for regulation of contracts.

SB 676, PN 1289 SB 919, PN 1549

An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known An Act amending the act of May 28, 1937 (P.L.955, No.265), as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further referred to as the Housing Authorities Law, further providing for powers providing for injuries outside this Commonwealth; in procedure, further of an authority; and providing for relocation. providing for the Workmen's Compensation Administration Fund; and, in the Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund, further providing for SB 947, PN 1330 definitions, for fund, for claims, for claim petition, for department and for assessments and transfers and providing for uninsured employer An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and obligations and for administrative penalties and stop-work orders. 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in corporate powers, further providing for personal property; and, in corporate SB 771, PN 969 powers, further providing for city property and affairs.

An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and SB 948, PN 1331 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in powers and duties of elected officials, further providing for completion, filing and An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), publication of auditor's report and financial statement; and, in accounts known as The First Class Township Code, further providing for suits and and finances, further providing for annual reports, publication, filing property. report with Department of Community and Economic Development and penalty. SB 949, PN 1332 SB 772, PN 970 An Act amending the act of May 27, 1953 (P.L.244, No.34), entitled

"An act relating to and regulating the contracts of incorporated towns An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), and providing penalties," further providing for power to convey. known as The First Class Township Code, in auditors, further providing for surcharges, auditors' report and publication of financial statements. SB 961, PN 2098 SB 773, PN 971 An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania

Consolidated Statutes, in licensing of drivers, further providing for An Act amending the act of April 18, 1929 (P.L.612, No.253), learner's permits and for driving while operating privilege is suspended entitled "An act for the election of the mayor, members of town council, or revoked; in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the and auditors, in incorporated towns of the Commonwealth; regulating offenses of homicide by vehicle, aggravated assault by vehicle, homicide the manner of voting for such officers, and repealing inconsistent by vehicle while driving under influence, aggravated assault by vehicle general, local and special laws," further providing for publication of while driving under the influence, for accidents involving death or audit report. personal injury while not properly licensed and for accidents involving certain vehicles; and, in driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, SB 796, PN 2106 further providing for grading and for penalties.

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania SB 1007, PN 1396 Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in fees, further providing for exemptions from other fees and An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the providing for recreational trailers and recreational cargo trailers and for Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in consolidated county assessment, special procedures for trailer registration; and, in size, weight and load, further providing for definitions, for chief assessor, for notices, appeals further providing for restrictions on use of highways and bridges and for and certification of values, for special provisions relating to countywide registered gross weight. revisions of assessments, for board of assessment appeals and board of assessment revision, for regulations of board and for auxiliary appeal SB 801, PN 1012 boards and alternates; and making editorial changes.

An Act amending Titles 8 (Boroughs and Incorporated Towns) and SB 1098, PN 2107 11 (Cities) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in contracts, further providing for regulation of contracts; and, in contracts, further An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania providing for contracts or purchases not requiring advertising or bidding. Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing for meeting or overtaking school bus and providing for enforcement of SB 802, PN 1013 failure to stop for school bus with flashing red lights.

An Act amending the act of June 24, 1931 (P.L.1206, No.331), known as The First Class Township Code, in contracts, further providing for general regulations concerning contracts.

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SB 1156, PN 2108 SB 1171, PN 2104

An Act designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route An Act amending Titles 3 (Agriculture) and 27 (Environmental 100 over the Schuylkill River in Pottstown Borough, Montgomery Resources) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in nutrient County, as the Newstell Marable, Sr., Memorial Bridge; designating the management and odor management, further providing for the Nutrient bridge on Stoughstown Road over Interstate 81 in Cumberland County Management Advisory Board; and, in Agricultural Advisory Board, (bridge number 21-3007-0020-0865) as the Private Raymond Lafayette further providing for establishment of board, for powers of board and for Naugle Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge on Maple Avenue over review of regulations. the Yellow Breeches Creek in Walnut Bottom Township, Cumberland County (bridge number 21-3009-0012-0000), as the Sergeant Kenneth SB 1205, PN 1848 Lee "Buck" Devor Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of U.S. Route 219 South, over U.S. Route 22, also known as the An Act amending Title 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania Admiral Peary Highway, in Cambria Township, Cambria County, as the Consolidated Statutes, in regulation of insurers and related persons PFC Nick Kozorosky Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that generally, providing for corporate governance annual disclosure; and, in portion of Pennsylvania Route 286, known as Washington Street, over reserve liabilities, further providing for small company exemption. the Kiskiminetas River, between Saltsburg Borough, Indiana County, and Loyalhanna Township, Westmoreland County, as the First Sergeant Alexander Kelly Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge identified as Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed Bridge Key 14196 located on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 39, also the same. known as Linglestown Road, over U.S. Route 22 in the City of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, as the Specialist 4 Reuben Garnett, Jr., Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 54 in BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS PASSED OVER West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill County, as the Francis V. "Angie" McAndrew Memorial Highway; designating a portion of State Route 2026, in Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County, as the The SPEAKER. Without objection, all remaining bills and Corporal Michael Dennis Cooke Memorial Highway; designating the resolutions on today's calendar will be passed over. The Chair portion of State Route 192 from the intersection with State Route 477 in hears no objection. Miles Township, Centre County, to the intersection with State Route 144 in Centre Hall Borough, Centre County, as the Central Pennsylvania Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway; designating the bridge identified RECESS as Bridge Key 16385 on the portion of State Route 4016, also known as West 38th Street, between Schaper Avenue and Pittsburgh Avenue over The SPEAKER. The House will stand in recess to a 12-hour Interstate 79 in the City of Erie as the Major Tom Carr Memorial Bridge; designating a pedestrian bridge over that portion of State Route 252, also call of the Chair. known as Providence Road, between Stackhouse Lane and Copples Lane in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County, as the Jack Hontz Memorial Bridge; designating the portion of State Route 3011, also known as 29th Street, between Master Street and Thompson Street, in the City of Philadelphia, as the Frank L. Oliver Memorial Highway; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 4001, also known as Henry Avenue, over the Wissahickon Creek and Lincoln Drive in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia County, as the Brigadier General Anna Mae V. McCabe Hays Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of State Route 2050 in Montgomery County as the First Lieutenant Geoffrey Lawrence Ham Memorial Highway; designating the bridge on State Route 641, also known as East High Street, over the Letort Spring in Carlisle Borough, Cumberland County, as the Lance Corporal Edward Rykoskey Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 405 over Norfolk Southern Railway tracks, West Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland County, as the H. Donald Whipple Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 36 over Three Springs Run, South Woodbury Township, Bedford County, as the Marine Lance Corporal Darrell Magruder Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 1001 over Imlertown Run, Bedford Township, Bedford County, as the First Lieutenant Eric Fisher Wood, Jr., Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on U.S. Route 209 over the West Branch Schuylkill River in Pottsville, Schuylkill County, as the Captain David A. Boris Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 1010 over the Conestoga River, Lancaster County, as the Sergeant Melvin R. Wink Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 563 in Bucks County as the PFC John Rivers Way; designating a bridge on that portion of U.S. Route 219 over the Kinzua Creek, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Staff Sergeant Carl Enis Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 339 in Columbia County as the Turner Memorial Highway; designating the viaduct bridges located on Interstate 80, Eastbound, Segment Number 1382, Offset 0000, and Westbound, Segment Number 1383, Offset 0000, in Cooper Township, Clearfield County, over Moshannon Creek as the Richard B. Whitehead Memorial Bridges; and designating the bridge to be constructed on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 88 over Peters Creek, Finleyville Borough, Washington County, as the John Emerick Memorial Bridge.