COMMONWEALTH OF

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019

SESSION OF 2019 203D OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 56

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The House convened at 11 a.m., e.d.t. (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and visitors.) THE SPEAKER (MIKE TURZAI) JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED PRESIDING The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the PRAYER Journal of Wednesday, September 18, 2019, will be postponed until printed. HON. JOANNA E. McCLINTON, member of the House of Representatives, offered the following prayer: BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE, Heavenly Father, we thank You and praise You, for this is the CONSIDERED FIRST TIME, AND TABLED day You have made. We are rejoicing and we are glad in it. Father, thank You for waking us up this morning. We know it HB 1048, PN 1211 By Rep. PYLE was not an alarm clock, but it was Your hand of mercy and grace. An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known Thank You for bringing us back to Harrisburg, to the State as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations for liquor, alcohol and Capitol, to do the work of our neighbors, our community, our malt and brewed beverages, further providing for sale of malt or brewed boroughs, our townships, our cities. beverages by liquor licensees.

Father, I pray right now that You look on each and every one LIQUOR CONTROL. of us that are reporting for duty today. Touch us from the top of our head to the bottom of our feet. Lord, You know everything HB 1512, PN 1908 By Rep. PYLE about us and You have called each and every one of us for such a time as this. An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known So, Lord, it is our prayer that we would love mercy, walk as the Liquor Code, in Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, further humbly, to do justice. It is our prayer that You would strengthen providing for general powers of board. our hands for the task that we have ahead of us. It is our prayer LIQUOR CONTROL. that You would fill us with Your wisdom as we make important decisions to help our neighbors. It is our prayer that You look on HB 1542, PN 2513 (Amended) By Rep. PYLE our families that we have left in our districts back home, our loved ones, that You keep them, that You cover them. And it is An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known our prayer, Lord, that You would look on government in a time as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations relating to liquor, alcohol where some believe we are not as effective as we should be. Let and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for special occasion this House be the example across the nation that we can work permits. together, that we can work civilly, but more importantly, that we LIQUOR CONTROL. can bring about the positive change families are praying for. Whether they are in an SCI (State correctional institution) in this HB 1589, PN 2048 By Rep. PYLE State or whether they are back home or whether they are in a hospital, people are praying for change. An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known So, Lord, let us remember that we are the ones that You have as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations, liquor, alcohol and malt called at this time to bring about change. So we pray for light in and brewed beverages, further providing for sales by liquor licensees, restrictions, for public venue license and for performing acts facility darkness. We pray that You lift heavy burdens. We pray that we license. remember that we are only Your servants, dependent on Your strength, Your grace, Your love. In Jesus' name, Amen. LIQUOR CONTROL.

The SPEAKER. Members, please take your seats. I have a number of guests to introduce to you today. Members, please come onto the House floor. 1486 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 19

FORMER MEMBERS WELCOMED No. 474 By Representatives WENTLING, BIZZARRO, BROWN, KAUFFMAN, PICKETT, SCHLOSSBERG, PYLE, The SPEAKER. Amongst our special guests today – if you LONGIETTI, KINSEY, KORTZ, JAMES, RYAN, JONES, will please come up here towards the podium – former Speaker HICKERNELL, READSHAW, YOUNGBLOOD, BURNS, of the House – I guess with all due respect, given the role I have, SONNEY, HAHN, ZIMMERMAN, STRUZZI, SCHMITT, once a Speaker, you are always a Speaker – Speaker of the House MURT, MILLARD, FEE, POLINCHOCK, HILL-EVANS, Dennis O'Brien of Philadelphia County. Speaker O'Brien, thank STAATS, MACKENZIE, BERNSTINE, B. MILLER, DEASY, you so much for being with us today. T. DAVIS, OWLETT, CALTAGIRONE, KIM, ROEBUCK, Now one of my close friends and colleagues who served so COX, SCHWEYER and MOUL admirably here in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, was chair of Energy and Environmental Resources as well as A Resolution recognizing October 4, 2019, as "Manufacturing Day" in Pennsylvania. chair of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, and serves on the University of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees, amongst many Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, other really great positions of responsibility that my colleague September 12, 2019. was appointed to and led on so many fronts with respect to legislation, including the historic Right-to-Know Law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and I would ask him to please No. 482 By Representatives MATZIE, HENNESSEY, come up to our rostrum as well, former chair, Representative SNYDER, BURNS, DeLUCA, DEASY, KORTZ, PYLE, HARKINS, KINSEY, FREEMAN, SCHLEGEL CULVER, John Maher, of Allegheny and Washington Counties. John is WILLIAMS, BIZZARRO, DiGIROLAMO, DELLOSO, succeeded by Representative . John was just a great friend for so many of us, and, John, we are so honored that McNEILL, HILL-EVANS, SCHMITT, LONGIETTI, you are here. Thank you. MEHAFFIE, BERNSTINE, MACKENZIE, McCLINTON, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, MALAGARI, SCHLOSSBERG, CIRESI, O'MARA, WARREN, HOWARD, ZIMMERMAN, HOUSE RESOLUTIONS SCHWEYER, FARRY, T. DAVIS and ROAE INTRODUCED AND REFERRED A Resolution designating the week of September 22 through 28, No. 441 By Representatives SCHLEGEL CULVER, 2019, as "Rail Safety Week" in Pennsylvania. PICKETT, CALTAGIRONE, BIZZARRO, WILLIAMS, LONGIETTI, DiGIROLAMO, KORTZ, YOUNGBLOOD, Referred to Committee on CONSUMER AFFAIRS, BROWN, PYLE, BURNS, FLYNN, READSHAW, RYAN, September 16, 2019. MILLARD, HILL-EVANS, KINSEY and GILLEN GUESTS INTRODUCED A Resolution designating the month of September 2019 as "Histiocytosis Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. The SPEAKER. We are going to bring up here to the rostrum right now some friends of Representative , if they Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 3, 2019. will come on up. That group right there, come right up here to the

rostrum. Representative Heffley, can you bring them up; just No. 456 By Representatives FARRY, SAMUELSON, bring them on up, my friend. There is a lot of conversation there, MURT, DiGIROLAMO, BIZZARRO, SCHMITT, MILLARD, so I wanted to make sure everybody saw you. LONGIETTI, POLINCHOCK, YOUNGBLOOD, KORTZ, Representative Doyle Heffley has brought with us today HILL-EVANS, BURNS, SONNEY, READSHAW, MOUL, members of the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company in KIRKLAND, MADDEN, McCLINTON, CALTAGIRONE, Carbon County. Where is Lynn Diehl, our fire chief? Lynn, thank SAYLOR, GAYDOS, DeLUCA, SAINATO, NEILSON, you, Chief. Phil Nuccio, who is the fire policeman. Where is Phil? SCHLEGEL CULVER, KIM, DELLOSO and DONATUCCI Phil, thank you, sir. And we have – as I call your name, please A Resolution recognizing September 23, 2019, as "National Falls raise your hand – Bruce Wolfe, Robert Mertz, Eric Beers, Bart Prevention Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania. Blakesley, and Adam Pretko. Thanks so much for being with us today. We are going to take a group photo with Representative Referred to Committee on AGING AND OLDER ADULT Heffley, and we are honored that you would take the time to join SERVICES, September 3, 2019. us.

No. 465 By Representatives YOUNGBLOOD, HILL- PETITION REFERRED EVANS, CRUZ, McNEILL, SCHLOSSBERG, KINSEY, LONGIETTI, DiGIROLAMO, FRANKEL, KIRKLAND, The SPEAKER. Pursuant to Article VI, section 4, of the HANBIDGE, HOWARD, FREEMAN, KORTZ, MURT, Pennsylvania Constitution, the Speaker is hereby referring a DAWKINS, MILLARD, BOBACK, WILLIAMS, BURNS, constituent request for impeachment to the Judiciary Committee CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, JOHNSON-HARRELL, of a local elected official. That will be so referred. Thank you. SCHWEYER, McCLINTON, BULLOCK, O'MARA and KIM

A Resolution designating the week of September 23 through 29, At this time I think we are going to be breaking for caucus. 2019, as "Diaper Need Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania. Oh, okay. Yes.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 5, 2019. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1487

CONSUMER AFFAIRS RECESS EXTENDED COMMITTEE MEETING The time of recess was extended until 12:30 p.m.; further The SPEAKER. Representative , Representative extended until 12:45 p.m.; further extended until 1 p.m. Brad Roae, the chair of the Consumer Affairs Committee, wishes to be recognized. AFTER RECESS Mr. Chair. Mr. ROAE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The time of recess having expired, the House was called to The Consumer Affairs Committee will be having a meeting at order. the break to vote on a resolution. The meeting will be in room B-31. Thank you.

The SPEAKER. The Consumer Affairs Committee will be BILLS REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEE having a meeting at the break in room B-31. HB 17, PN 1851 By Rep. SAYLOR

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in general provisions, providing for statute of limitation for collection of assessed taxes and for period of The SPEAKER. Chairman , who is the majority limitations on criminal tax prosecutions. chair of the Appropriations Committee, for a committee announcement, sir. APPROPRIATIONS. Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately at the HB 301, PN 404 By Rep. SAYLOR break in the majority caucus room. Again, the majority caucus room is our location. Thank you. An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in hunting and furtaking, further providing for penalties. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately at the APPROPRIATIONS. break in the majority caucus room. HB 342, PN 1818 By Rep. SAYLOR RESOLUTION REPORTED An Act amending the act of December 1, 2004 (P.L.1766, No.227), FROM COMMITTEE entitled "An act authorizing cities of the first class that have adopted a home rule charter to enforce ordinances, rules and regulations HR 456, PN 2391 By Rep. MURT prohibiting dumping or disposal of waste, trash or debris," further providing for enforcement of trash laws. A Resolution recognizing September 23, 2019, as "National Falls Prevention Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania. APPROPRIATIONS.

AGING AND OLDER ADULT SERVICES. HB 847, PN 2512 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known REPUBLICAN CAUCUS as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for prohibited use of public assistance funds. The SPEAKER. I think we are now with the caucus chairs, to both caucus chairs. APPROPRIATIONS. The majority caucus chair is Representative Marcy Toepel. The majority caucus chair, Representative Marcy Toepel. HB 1100, PN 1593 By Rep. SAYLOR Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Republicans will caucus at 11:35; 11:35. We would be An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for energy and fertilizer prepared to return to the floor at 12:15. Thank you. manufacturing tax credit.

DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS APPROPRIATIONS.

The SPEAKER. Representative Joanna McClinton, the RESOLUTION REPORTED Democratic caucus chair, for a caucus announcement. FROM COMMITTEE Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. House Democrats, we will also caucus at 11:35. Thank you. HR 482, PN 2458 By Rep. ROAE

A Resolution designating the week of September 22 through 28, RECESS 2019, as "Rail Safety Week" in Pennsylvania.

The SPEAKER. At this time we are going to stand in recess CONSUMER AFFAIRS. until 12:15 p.m. We are going to stand in recess until 12:15 p.m. We will come back to the House floor at that time. 1488 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 19

LEAVES OF ABSENCE Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder The SPEAKER. The majority whip requests leaves of absence Cook Heffley Moul Solomon for Representative Dave MALONEY of Berks County for the day Cox Helm Mullery Sonney and Representative of Allegheny County for the Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats day. Without objection, those will be granted. Culver Hershey Murt Stephens Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi The minority whip requests leaves of absence for the Daley Howard Neilson Sturla following members: Representative of Bucks Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas County for the day, Representative of Chester Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash County for the day, Representative Movita Johnson-HARRELL Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel Day Jones O'Neal Toohil of Philadelphia County for the day, Representative Sara Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper INNAMORATO of Allegheny County for the day, DeLissio Kail Otten Ullman Representative Dan WILLIAMS of Chester County for the day, Delloso Kaufer Owlett Vitali Representative Joseph HOHENSTEIN of Philadelphia County Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Walsh DeLuca Keefer Peifer Warner for the day, Representative John GALLOWAY of Bucks County Dermody Keller Petrarca Warren for the day, Representative of Allegheny Diamond Kim Pickett Webster County for the day, Representative of DiGirolamo Kinsey Polinchock Wentling Delaware County for the day, and Representative Malcolm Donatucci Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland Dowling Klunk Pyle White KENYATTA of Philadelphia County for the day. Without Driscoll Knowles Rabb Youngblood objection, those will be granted. Dunbar Kortz Rader Zabel Representative Tony DeLUCA has requested to be placed on Dush Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman leave for the day. Without objection, that will be granted. Ecker Kulik Ravenstahl Emrick Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, Evans Lee Reese Speaker MASTER ROLL CALL Everett

ADDITIONS–0 The SPEAKER. We will proceed to vote on the master roll.

Please vote on the master roll. NOT VOTING–0

(Members proceeded to vote.) EXCUSED–16

Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn LEAVE OF ABSENCE Gainey Innamorato Mako Sappey Galloway Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley The SPEAKER. Representative Chris QUINN is on leave. Harrell Krueger Ortitay Williams Without objection, that will be granted. LEAVES ADDED–3

Representative DeLuca is on the House floor. Representative Brooks DeLuca Ullman DeLuca is on the House floor and should be allowed to vote on the master roll. The SPEAKER. There are 187 members on the master roll. MASTER ROLL CALL CONTINUED We have a quorum.

The following roll call was recorded: CALENDAR

PRESENT–187 BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1662, Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck PN 2207, entitled: Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe An Act amending the act of October 24, 2012 (P.L.1198, No.148), Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi known as the Methadone Death and Incident Review Act, further Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan providing for title of act, for short title, for definitions, for establishment Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato of Methadone Death and Incident Review Team, for team duties, for Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson duties of coroner and medical examiner, for review procedures and for Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez confidentiality. Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel On the question, Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer The SPEAKER. There is an amendment that is filed by Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman Representative Gene DiGirolamo. It is 02834, and it replaces amendment 02807.

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On the question recurring, "Methadone" Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Amend Bill, page 3, line 3, by inserting a bracket after "Methadone" Mr. DiGIROLAMO offered the following amendment Amend Bill, page 3, line 3, by striking out "and Buprenorphine" and inserting No. A02834: Medication Amend Bill, page 3, line 5, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 1, line 16, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 3, line 5, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 1, line 16, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 3, line 5, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 1, line 16, by striking out "and Buprenorphine" related" and inserting and inserting medication-related Medication Amend Bill, page 3, line 5, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 2, line 1, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-" "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 3, line 6, by inserting a bracket after "related" Amend Bill, page 2, line 1, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 3, line 6, by striking out "or buprenorphine- "Methadone" related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 2, lines 1 and 2, by striking out "and medication-related Buprenorphine" and inserting Amend Bill, page 3, line 7, by inserting a bracket before "for" Medication Amend Bill, page 3, line 7, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 2, line 9, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" ""Methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 3, line 8, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 2, line 9, by inserting a bracket after related" and inserting ""Methadone-related" medication-related Amend Bill, page 2, line 9, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 3, line 8, by inserting a bracket before related" and inserting "methadone-related" "Medication-related Amend Bill, page 3, line 8, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 2, line 10, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone" Amend Bill, page 3, lines 8 and 9, by striking out "or Amend Bill, page 2, line 10, by inserting a bracket after buprenorphine-related" and inserting "methadone" medication-related Amend Bill, page 2, line 10, by striking out "or buprenorphine" Amend Bill, page 4, by inserting between lines 6 and 7 and inserting (x) An office-based agonist treatment provider a medication approved by the United States Food and Drug who is assigned a waiver from the Drug Enforcement Administration for the treatment of opioid use disorder Administration, including a special identification Amend Bill, page 2, line 13, by inserting a bracket before number, commonly referred to as the "X" DEA number, ""Methadone-related" to provide office-based prescribing of buprenorphine. Amend Bill, page 2, line 13, by inserting a bracket after (xi) A representative of the Department of ""Methadone-related" Health who is affiliated with the Achieving Better Care Amend Bill, page 2, line 13, by striking out "or buprenorphine- by Monitoring All Prescriptions Program (ABC-MAP) related" and inserting established under the act of October 27, 2014 (P.L.2911, "Medication-related No.191), known as the Achieving Better Care by Amend Bill, page 2, line 14, by inserting a bracket before Monitoring All Prescriptions Program (ABC-MAP) Act. "methadone" (xii) A toxicologist. Amend Bill, page 2, line 14, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 4, line 10, by inserting after "each" "methadone" medication-related Amend Bill, page 2, line 14, by striking out "or buprenorphine" Amend Bill, page 4, line 10, by inserting a bracket before and inserting "methadone" a medication approved by the United States Food and Drug Amend Bill, page 4, line 10, by inserting a bracket after Administration for the treatment of opioid use disorder "methadone" Amend Bill, page 2, by inserting between lines 25 and 26 Amend Bill, page 4, line 10, by striking out "or buprenorphine" "Opioid use disorder." A problematic pattern of opioid use and inserting leading to clinically significant impairment or distress. a medication approved by the United States Food and Amend Bill, page 2, line 28, by inserting a bracket before Drug Administration for the treatment of opioid use disorder "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 4, line 12, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 2, line 28, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 4, line 12, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 2, line 28, by striking out "and Buprenorphine" "methadone-related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 4, line 12, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Medication related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 2, line 30, by inserting a bracket before medication-related "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 4, line 13, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 2, line 30, by inserting a bracket after "methadone" "Methadone" Amend Bill, page 4, line 13, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 2, line 30, by striking out "and Buprenorphine" "methadone" and inserting Amend Bill, page 4, line 13, by striking out "or buprenorphine" Medication and inserting Amend Bill, page 3, line 3, by inserting a bracket before 1490 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 19

a medication approved by the United States Food and "methadone-related" Drug Administration for the treatment of opioid use disorder Amend Bill, page 5, line 19, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 4, line 14, by inserting a bracket before related" and inserting "methadone-related" medication-related Amend Bill, page 4, line 14, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 5, line 20, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 4, lines 14 and 15, by striking out "or Amend Bill, page 5, line 20, by inserting a bracket after buprenorphine-related" and inserting "methadone-related" medication-related Amend Bill, page 5, line 20, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 4, line 19, by inserting a bracket before related" and inserting "methadone-" medication-related Amend Bill, page 4, line 20, by inserting a bracket after "related" Amend Bill, page 5, line 25, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 4, line 20, by striking out "or buprenorphine- "Public" related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 5, line 26, by inserting after "Welfare" medication-related ] Health and Human Services Amend Bill, page 4, line 20, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 6, line 2, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 4, line 20, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 6, line 2, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 4, line 21, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 6, line 2, by striking out "or buprenorphine- related" and inserting related" and inserting medication-related medication-related Amend Bill, page 4, line 25, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 6, line 3, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 4, line 26, by inserting a bracket after "related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 3, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 4, line 26, by striking out "or buprenorphine- "methadone-related" related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 6, line 3, by striking out "or buprenorphine- medication-related related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 4, line 26, by inserting a bracket before medication-related "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 6, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 4, line 26, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 6, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 4, line 27, by striking out "or buprenorphine- "methadone-related" related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 6, line 6, by striking out "or buprenorphine- medication-related related" and inserting Amend Bill, page 4, line 30, by inserting a bracket before "The" medication-related Amend Bill, page 5, line 2, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 6, line 7, by inserting a bracket before "treatment." "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 5, line 3, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 6, line 7, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 5, line 4, by inserting a bracket after "related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 7, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 5, line 4, by striking out "or buprenorphine- related" and inserting related" and inserting medication-related medication-related Amend Bill, page 6, line 10, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 5, line 4, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 10, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 5, line 4, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 10, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 5, line 5, by striking out "or buprenorphine- related" and inserting related" and inserting medication-related medication-related Amend Bill, page 6, line 11, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 5, line 11, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 11, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 5, line 11, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 11, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 5, line 11, by striking out "or buprenorphine- related" and inserting related" and inserting medication-related medication-related Amend Bill, page 6, line 15, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 5, line 14, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 15, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 5, line 14, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 15, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Amend Bill, page 5, line 14, by striking out "or buprenorphine- related" and inserting related" and inserting medication-related medication-related Amend Bill, page 6, line 16, by inserting a bracket before Amend Bill, page 5, line 19, by inserting a bracket before "methadone-related" "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 16, by inserting a bracket after Amend Bill, page 5, line 19, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1491

Amend Bill, page 6, line 16, by striking out "or buprenorphine- CONSIDERATION OF HB 1662 CONTINUED related" and inserting medication-related On the question recurring, Amend Bill, page 6, line 18, by inserting a bracket before Will the House agree to the amendment? "methadone-related" Amend Bill, page 6, line 18, by inserting a bracket after "methadone-related" The following roll call was recorded: Amend Bill, page 6, lines 18 and 19, by striking out "or buprenorphine-relate" and inserting YEAS–186 medication-related Amend Bill, page 6, line 19, by inserting a bracket before Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby "methadone-related" Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck Amend Bill, page 6, line 19, by inserting a bracket after Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman "methadone-related" Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe Amend Bill, page 6, lines 19 and 20, by striking out "or Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi buprenorphine-related" and inserting Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan medication-related Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato Amend Bill, page 6, line 26, by inserting a bracket before Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson "methadone-related" Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez Amend Bill, page 6, line 26, by inserting a bracket after Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor "methadone-related" Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel Amend Bill, page 6, line 26, by striking out "or buprenorphine- Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg related" and inserting Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt medication-related Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder Amend Bill, page 8, line 1, by inserting a bracket before Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer "methadone" Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman Amend Bill, page 8, line 1, by inserting a bracket after Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons "methadone" Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder Amend Bill, page 8, line 1, by striking out "or buprenorphine" Cook Heffley Moul Solomon and inserting Cox Helm Mullery Sonney medication Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats Amend Bill, page 8, line 7, by inserting a bracket before Culver Hershey Murt Stephens "methadone" Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi Amend Bill, page 8, line 7, by inserting a bracket after Daley Howard Neilson Sturla "methadone" Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas Amend Bill, page 8, line 7, by striking out "or buprenorphine" Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel and inserting Day Jones O'Neal Toohil medication Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper DeLissio Kail Otten Ullman On the question, Delloso Kaufer Owlett Vitali Will the House agree to the amendment? Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Dermody Keefer Peifer Warner Diamond Keller Petrarca Warren The SPEAKER. So, Representative DiGirolamo, on the DiGirolamo Kim Pickett Webster amendment. Donatucci Kinsey Polinchock Wentling Mr. DiGIROLAMO. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Dowling Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland Driscoll Klunk Pyle White The changes in the amendment are pretty straightforward and Dunbar Knowles Rabb Youngblood simple. Mr. Speaker, they came from the Department of Drug and Dush Kortz Rader Zabel Alcohol, which I have agreed to offer. They revised the name Ecker Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman from the "Methadone and Buprenorphine Death and Incident Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Evans Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, Review" to the "Medication Death and Incident Review." They Everett Lee Reese Speaker define "medication-related death"; they define "opioid use disorder"; they change the representation on the review team; and NAYS–0 finally, it changes the effective date from 60 days to 90 days. Thank you. NOT VOTING–0 The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. EXCUSED–17

On the question recurring, Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn Will the House agree to the amendment? DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley (Members proceeded to vote.) Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams Harrell

LEAVE OF ABSENCE The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was The SPEAKER. Representative DeLUCA is on leave. determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. Without objection, that will be granted. 1492 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 19

On the question, On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Will the House agree to the amendment? amended? Bill as amended was agreed to. The SPEAKER. So, Representative Wheeland, on the amendment, sir. The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. Oh, Representative Bernstine, on the amendment then. Representative Bernstine is the maker of the bill. * * * Mr. BERNSTINE. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, this is an agreed-to amendment that makes some The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1246, minor technical changes and we would appreciate a "yes" vote on PN 1450, entitled: this. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. An Act amending the act of July 10, 1987 (P.L.246, No.47), known as the Municipalities Financial Recovery Act, in municipal financial distress, further providing for designation and for performance of On the question recurring, coordinator; and, in receivership in municipalities, further providing for Will the House agree to the amendment? receiver. The following roll call was recorded: On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? YEAS–186 Bill was agreed to. Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby * * * Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1069, Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe PN 2209, entitled: Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan An Act amending Title 65 (Public Officers) of the Pennsylvania Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato Consolidated Statutes, in open meetings, further providing for public Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson notice and providing for notification of agency business required and Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez exceptions. Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel On the question, Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder The SPEAKER. There are two amendments by Representative Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman Boyle. Representative Boyle, have they been withdrawn? Yes. Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons They are withdrawn. Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims Representative Wheeland has two amendments. I think he has Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder withdrawn one, and the one that I think he is still offering is Cook Heffley Moul Solomon Cox Helm Mullery Sonney 02825. Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats Culver Hershey Murt Stephens On the question recurring, Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Daley Howard Neilson Sturla Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash Mr. WHEELAND offered the following amendment Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel No. A02825: Day Jones O'Neal Toohil Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper DeLissio Kail Otten Ullman Amend Bill, page 1, line 14, by striking out "an open" and Delloso Kaufer Owlett Vitali inserting Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Walsh a Dermody Keefer Peifer Warner Amend Bill, page 2, line 5, by inserting after "meeting" where it Diamond Keller Petrarca Warren occurs the second time DiGirolamo Kim Pickett Webster and at the principal office of the agency Donatucci Kinsey Polinchock Wentling Amend Bill, page 3, line 16, by striking out "MAKE Dowling Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland CHANGES" and inserting Driscoll Klunk Pyle White Dunbar Knowles Rabb Youngblood add a matter of agency business Dush Kortz Rader Zabel Amend Bill, page 3, line 18, by inserting after "AGENDA." Ecker Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman The agency may subsequently take official action on the matter Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl added to the agenda. The agency shall post the amended agenda on the Evans Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, agency's publicly accessible Internet website, if available, and at the Everett Lee Reese Speaker agency's principal office location no later than the first business day following the meeting at which the agenda was changed. NAYS–0

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EXCUSED–17 Mr. MARSHALL offered the following amendment No. A02141: Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley Amend Bill, page 1, line 2, by inserting after "Statutes," Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams in size, weight and load, further providing for maximum gross weight Harrell of vehicles; Amend Bill, page 1, lines 7 through 9, by striking out all of said lines and inserting The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Section 1. Section 4941(d)(1) of Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. § 4941. Maximum gross weight of vehicles. * * * On the question, (d) Natural gas and electric vehicles.– Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a amended? vehicle that is operated by an engine fueled primarily by Bill as amended was agreed to. compressed or liquefied natural gas or an electric vehicle may exceed the gross vehicle weight limits imposed under this section The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. by an amount, not to exceed a maximum of 2,000 pounds, that is equal to the difference between the weight of the vehicle attributable to the natural gas tank and fueling system or the * * * battery or battery pack carried by the vehicle and the weight of a comparable diesel tank and fueling system. The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1316, * * * PN 1535, entitled: Section 2. Chapter 90 of Title 75 is amended by adding a subchapter heading to read: A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Amend Bill, page 1, line 15, by striking out "2" and inserting the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in taxation and finance, providing 3 for spending limitations on the Commonwealth. Amend Bill, page 2, line 30, by striking out "3" and inserting

4 On the question, Amend Bill, page 6, line 15, by striking out "4" and inserting Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? 5

The SPEAKER. So Representative Frankel had an On the question, amendment. I believe the amendment is withdrawn. It is. Will the House agree to the amendment?

On the question recurring, The SPEAKER. Representative Carroll, on the amendment. Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Yes; on the amendment, 02141. Bill was agreed to. It is on the Marshall amendment. You are the maker of the bill. Do you want to tell us where you are on the amendment? * * * Mr. CARROLL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I understand this amendment, this amendment BILL PASSED OVER provides an extra 2,000 pounds for batteries in commercial vehicles so that the weight of the battery does not count against The SPEAKER. Representative Rosemary Brown calls up the gross vehicle weight for a combination or for a straight truck. HB 37— Okay. We are over the bill right now. On the question recurring, * * * Will the House agree to the amendment?

The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1392, The following roll call was recorded: PN 2060, entitled: YEAS–186 An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania

Consolidated Statutes, in liquid fuels and fuels tax, further providing for Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby definitions and providing for electric vehicle road use fee; and making Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae editorial changes. Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman On the question, Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato The SPEAKER. Okay. So there are three amendments. Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson Representative Marshall will be the first, 02141. Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey On the question recurring, Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt

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Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder Mr. CARROLL offered the following amendment Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer No. A02724: Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims Amend Bill, page 4, lines 10 through 15, by striking out all of Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder said lines and inserting Cook Heffley Moul Solomon (2) The electric vehicle road use fee for any hybrid Cox Helm Mullery Sonney electric vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of not more Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats than 26,000, but not a motorcycle shall be $75 per year. Culver Hershey Murt Stephens (3) The electric vehicle road use fee for any electric Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi Daley Howard Neilson Sturla vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas 26,000, but not a motorcycle shall be $150 per year. For purposes Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash of this subparagraph, an electric vehicle shall not include a Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel hybrid electric vehicle. Day Jones O'Neal Toohil (4) The electric vehicle road use fee for any electric Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 or more shall DeLissio Kail Otten Ullman be $250 per year. Delloso Kaufer Owlett Vitali Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Walsh Dermody Keefer Peifer Warner On the question, Diamond Keller Petrarca Warren Will the House agree to the amendment? DiGirolamo Kim Pickett Webster Donatucci Kinsey Polinchock Wentling Dowling Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland The SPEAKER. Okay. Representative Carroll, on the Driscoll Klunk Pyle White amendment. Dunbar Knowles Rabb Youngblood Mr. CARROLL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Dush Kortz Rader Zabel Mr. Speaker, this amendment clarifies a fee for hybrid electric Ecker Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl vehicles, vehicles that utilize both electricity and gasoline, as part Evans Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, of their engine function. The amendment clarifies that a hybrid Everett Lee Reese Speaker electric vehicle would pay a fee of $75, and it insulates those hybrid vehicles from the $150 fee. It seems to me that the hybrid NAYS–0 electric vehicles occupy a different space from the purely electric vehicle, and this amendment and the fee associated with it NOT VOTING–0 recognizes that distinction. EXCUSED–17 The SPEAKER. Representative Hennessey, on the amendment. Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn Mr. HENNESSEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey I ask the members to support Chairman Carroll's amendment Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams to this bill. Harrell The amendment recognizes that a hybrid vehicle, which uses some gasoline and is powered the rest of the way by electricity, has already paid some gas tax for the portion that is driven – the The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was portion of the time that the car is actually driven by gasoline determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. power. So they should not be charged the same amount as a fully electric vehicle, which does not pay any gasoline tax at all. This On the question, amendment recognizes the distinction and makes it fair, and I ask Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as the members to support Mike Carroll's amendment. Thank you. amended? On the question recurring, Mr. ROTHMAN offered the following amendment Will the House agree to the amendment? No. A02828: The following roll call was recorded: Amend Bill, page 1, line 8 (A02724), by striking out "$150" and inserting YEAS–184 $250 Barrar Farry Mackenzie Roae On the question, Benninghoff Fee Malagari Roebuck Bernstine Fiedler Markosek Rothman Will the House agree to the amendment? Bizzarro Fitzgerald Marshall Rowe Boback Flynn Masser Rozzi AMENDMENT PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY Borowicz Frankel Matzie Ryan Boyle Freeman McCarter Sainato Bradford Fritz McClinton Samuelson The SPEAKER. We are going to go over that amendment. Briggs Gaydos McNeill Sanchez Brooks Gillen Mehaffie Sankey On the question recurring, Brown Gillespie Mentzer Saylor Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as Bullock Gleim Merski Schemel Burgos Goodman Metcalfe Schlossberg amended? 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1495

Burns Gregory Metzgar Schmitt On the question recurring, Caltagirone Greiner Mihalek Schroeder Will the House agree to the amendment? Carroll Grove Millard Schweyer Causer Hahn Miller, B. Shusterman Cephas Hanbidge Miller, D. Simmons The SPEAKER. Okay. Representative Rothman, on the Ciresi Harkins Mizgorski Sims amendment. Comitta Harris Moul Snyder Mr. ROTHMAN. Yes, Mr. Speaker. Conklin Helm Mullery Solomon Cook Hennessey Mullins Sonney Electric vehicles use the same roads that our gas vehicles do, Cox Hershey Murt Staats based on about 12,000 miles per year, the average Pennsylvanian Cruz Hickernell Mustello Stephens drives and at about 25 miles per gallon efficiency and the 57 cents Culver Howard Neilson Struzzi per gallon gas, it works out to about $272. I believe that the Cutler Irvin Nelson Sturla Daley Isaacson Nesbit Thomas electric vehicles should be on par with the gas vehicles and Davidson James O'Mara Tobash should pay the same amount, since they are using the same roads. Davis, A. Jones O'Neal Toepel I would urge my colleagues to support this amendment. Thank Dawkins Jozwiak Oberlander Toohil you. Day Kail Otten Topper Deasy Kaufer Owlett Ullman The SPEAKER. Thank you. DeLissio Kauffman Pashinski Vitali Representative Carroll, on the amendment, sir. Delloso Keefer Peifer Walsh Mr. CARROLL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Delozier Keller Petrarca Warner Mr. Speaker, I find myself living in an alternative universe, a Dermody Kim Pickett Warren Diamond Kinsey Polinchock Webster House Republican amendment to raise a fee higher than what the DiGirolamo Kirkland Puskaric Wentling House Democrats are eager to see. Donatucci Klunk Pyle Wheeland Mr. Speaker, the $150 registration fee for electric vehicles is Dowling Knowles Rabb White indexed, as are all the fees, as a result of Act 89, and so the Driscoll Kortz Rader Youngblood Dunbar Kosierowski Rapp Zabel $150 fee will remain in force for 2 years and then it will be Dush Kulik Ravenstahl Zimmerman indexed with the cost-of-living increases that are reflected in our Ecker Lawrence Readshaw budget and in the economy. So the $150 fee is not static. And Emrick Lee Reese Turzai, secondly, Mr. Speaker, at $250, as the gentleman proposes, we Evans Lewis Rigby Speaker Everett Longietti will have passenger vehicles pay the same fee as vehicles that require a class A or B license to operate, vehicles between NAYS–2 26,000 pounds and 80,000 pounds. Just on fairness, I do not know how we register passenger vehicles at the same fee that we Gabler Heffley require for vehicles that necessitate a class A or a class B license.

NOT VOTING–0 So, Mr. Speaker, the $150 is an accommodation relative to the gentleman's math, which is correct with respect to the amount of EXCUSED–17 dollars that are paid by an average user of an average vehicle with respect to number of miles driven. But, Mr. Speaker, it just seems Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn to me that $250 is probably too high. I will concede that the DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey $150 may be too low, but I do not know how on fairness we have Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams passenger vehicles registered at the same fee that it takes to Harrell operate a vehicle that requires a class A or class B license. So, Mr. Speaker, I would ask for a "no" vote on the amendment. My suspicion is that the Senate will have their say The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was on this bill and that the fee discussion that is under way today will determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. not be concluded today but, in fact, will continue as the bill moves through the process. On the question recurring, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as AMENDMENT PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY amended? The SPEAKER. We are going to go over the amendment for The SPEAKER. Now, Representative Rothman, I think it is a moment, and we are going to go to another bill. We will be timely for you to offer your amendment. back. We will come back.

On the question recurring, RESOLUTION Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as amended? Mrs. ISAACSON called up HR 487, PN 2431, entitled:

The clerk read the following amendment No. A02828: A Resolution designating the week of September 16 through 22, 2019, as "Prescription Opioid/Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania. Amend Bill, page 1, line 8 (A02724), by striking out "$150" and inserting $250 On the question, Will the House adopt the resolution?

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The following roll call was recorded: SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A

YEAS–186 BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION

Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 17, Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck PN 1851, entitled: Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in general provisions, providing for Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan statute of limitation for collection of assessed taxes and for period of Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato limitations on criminal tax prosecutions. Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez On the question, Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel Bill was agreed to. Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt (Bill analysis was read.) Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder Cook Heffley Moul Solomon Cox Helm Mullery Sonney Representative , on HB 17, sir. Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats Mr. RYAN. Mr. Speaker, thank you so much. Culver Hershey Murt Stephens HB 17 is a commonsense approach to provide a statute of Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi Daley Howard Neilson Sturla limitations on the collection of taxes in the Commonwealth of Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas Pennsylvania. We do have exclusions in there in case of fraud, Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash where if there are trust fund or State-related taxes that are not Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel affected by this. This would make us consistent with the Federal Day Jones O'Neal Toohil Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper government in a significant number of areas, and this bill was, DeLissio Kail Otten Ullman actually, fairly revolutionary in terms of the favorable impact. Delloso Kaufer Owlett Vitali I have met with the Department of Revenue. They have been Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Walsh very, very supportive of much of the effort – they have a concern Dermody Keefer Peifer Warner Diamond Keller Petrarca Warren about another aspect of this not related to this bill – and I would DiGirolamo Kim Pickett Webster ask the members for an affirmative vote and help move the Donatucci Kinsey Polinchock Wentling Commonwealth of Pennsylvania forward into the 21st century so Dowling Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland we can improve the collection of those other tax liens that are Driscoll Klunk Pyle White Dunbar Knowles Rabb Youngblood newer and then not waste as much time on things that we do not Dush Kortz Rader Zabel have any possibility of collecting. Ecker Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Ryan. Evans Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, Everett Lee Reese Speaker On the question recurring, NAYS–0 Shall the bill pass finally? The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the NOT VOTING–0 Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken.

EXCUSED–17 The following roll call was recorded:

Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey YEAS–155 Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams Barrar Gabler Marshall Rowe Harrell Benninghoff Gaydos Masser Rozzi Bernstine Gillen Matzie Gillespie McNeill Sainato Boback Gleim Mehaffie Samuelson The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was Borowicz Goodman Mentzer Sanchez determined in the affirmative and the resolution was adopted. Boyle Gregory Merski Sankey Bradford Greiner Metcalfe Saylor The SPEAKER. We are going to take remarks on resolutions Brooks Grove Metzgar Schemel Brown Hahn Mihalek Schlossberg at the end of the session day. I will stay for that. Burns Harkins Millard Schmitt Caltagirone Heffley Miller, B. Schroeder

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Carroll Helm Mizgorski Simmons The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Causer Hennessey Moul Snyder different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ciresi Hershey Mullery Solomon Conklin Hickernell Mullins Sonney The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cook Howard Murt Staats Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Cox Irvin Mustello Stephens nays will now be taken. Culver James Nelson Struzzi Cutler Jones Nesbit Sturla Day Jozwiak O'Mara Thomas The following roll call was recorded: Deasy Kail O'Neal Tobash DeLissio Kaufer Oberlander Toepel YEAS–154 Delloso Kauffman Owlett Toohil Delozier Keefer Pashinski Topper Barrar Frankel Markosek Rigby Dermody Keller Peifer Ullman Benninghoff Freeman Marshall Roae Diamond Kim Petrarca Vitali Bernstine Fritz Masser Rothman DiGirolamo Kirkland Pickett Walsh Bizzarro Gabler Matzie Rowe Dowling Klunk Polinchock Warner Boback Gaydos McCarter Rozzi Dunbar Knowles Puskaric Warren Borowicz Gillen McNeill Ryan Dush Kortz Pyle Webster Boyle Gillespie Mehaffie Sainato Ecker Kosierowski Rader Wentling Briggs Gleim Mentzer Samuelson Emrick Kulik Rapp Wheeland Brooks Goodman Merski Sankey Everett Lawrence Ravenstahl White Brown Gregory Metcalfe Saylor Farry Lewis Readshaw Youngblood Burns Greiner Metzgar Schemel Fee Longietti Reese Zimmerman Carroll Grove Mihalek Schlossberg Flynn Mackenzie Rigby Causer Hahn Millard Schmitt Frankel Malagari Roae Turzai, Ciresi Harkins Miller, B. Schroeder Freeman Markosek Rothman Speaker Comitta Heffley Miller, D. Schweyer Fritz Conklin Helm Mizgorski Simmons Cook Hennessey Moul Snyder NAYS–31 Cox Hershey Mullery Sonney Culver Hickernell Mullins Staats Briggs Davis, A. Harris Otten Cutler Howard Murt Stephens Bullock Dawkins Isaacson Rabb Davidson Irvin Mustello Struzzi Burgos Donatucci Kinsey Roebuck Day James Nelson Sturla Cephas Driscoll Lee Schweyer Deasy Jones Nesbit Thomas Comitta Evans McCarter Shusterman DeLissio Jozwiak O'Mara Tobash Cruz Fiedler McClinton Sims Delloso Kail O'Neal Toepel Daley Fitzgerald Miller, D. Zabel Delozier Kaufer Oberlander Toohil Davidson Hanbidge Neilson Diamond Kauffman Owlett Topper DiGirolamo Keefer Pashinski Ullman NOT VOTING–0 Dowling Keller Peifer Vitali Driscoll Klunk Petrarca Walsh EXCUSED–17 Dunbar Knowles Pickett Warner Dush Kortz Polinchock Wentling

Ecker Kosierowski Puskaric Wheeland Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn Emrick Kulik Pyle White DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey Evans Lawrence Rader Zabel Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley Everett Lewis Rapp Zimmerman Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams Farry Longietti Ravenstahl Harrell Fee Mackenzie Readshaw Turzai, Flynn Malagari Reese Speaker

The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the NAYS–32 affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the bill passed finally. Bradford Dawkins Kim Roebuck Bullock Dermody Kinsey Sanchez Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Burgos Donatucci Kirkland Shusterman concurrence. Caltagirone Fiedler Lee Sims Cephas Fitzgerald McClinton Solomon * * * Cruz Hanbidge Neilson Warren Daley Harris Otten Webster Davis, A. Isaacson Rabb Youngblood The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 847, PN 2512, entitled: NOT VOTING–0

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known EXCUSED–17 as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for prohibited use of public assistance funds. Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey On the question, Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams Harrell Bill was agreed to.

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel the bill passed finally. Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt concurrence. Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman * * * Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 342, Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder PN 1818, entitled: Cook Heffley Moul Solomon Cox Helm Mullery Sonney An Act amending the act of December 1, 2004 (P.L.1766, No.227), Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats entitled "An act authorizing cities of the first class that have adopted a Culver Hershey Murt Stephens home rule charter to enforce ordinances, rules and regulations Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi Daley Howard Neilson Sturla prohibiting dumping or disposal of waste, trash or debris," further Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas providing for enforcement of trash laws. Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel On the question, Day Jones O'Neal Toohil Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper Bill was agreed to. DeLissio Kail Otten Ullman Delloso Kaufer Owlett Vitali Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Walsh (Bill analysis was read.) Dermody Keefer Peifer Warner Diamond Keller Petrarca Warren The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three DiGirolamo Kim Pickett Webster Donatucci Kinsey Polinchock Wentling different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Dowling Kirkland Puskaric Wheeland The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Driscoll Klunk Pyle White Dunbar Knowles Rabb Youngblood Representative , on HB 342. The floor is yours, sir. Dush Kortz Rader Zabel Ecker Kosierowski Rapp Zimmerman Mr. CRUZ. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues for a "yes" vote today on Evans Lawrence Readshaw Turzai, HB 342. It is to combat the illegal tire dumping throughout the Everett Lee Reese Speaker city of the first class. Such waste and chronic pollution presents environmental, health, and safety hazards, which adversely NAYS–0 impacts the quality of life for the citizens and visitors to our city. NOT VOTING–0 Mr. Speaker, the goal of HB 342 is to ensure the proper disposal of waste tires to discourage illegal dumping and EXCUSED–17 encourage recycling and expanding of disposal programs in the city. Mr. Speaker, voting "yes" on HB 342 and enforcing Act 227 Davis, T. Hohenstein Madden Quinn of 2004 is one of the easiest ways to send a clear message that we DeLuca Innamorato Mako Sappey Gainey Kenyatta Maloney Wheatley are serious about cleaning up our streets and that we are Galloway Krueger Ortitay Williams reclaiming our cities. Harrell Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and I hope that we can vote "yes" on 342. Thank you. 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 bill passed finally. Shall the bill pass finally? Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the concurrence. Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1100, YEAS–186 PN 1593, entitled:

Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for energy and fertilizer Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck manufacturing tax credit. Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe On the question, Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato Bill was agreed to. Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez (Bill analysis was read.)

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The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three why do we not enact combined reporting and reduce the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. corporate net income tax rate? I have a bill that is supported by The question is, shall the bill pass finally? the Governor that would do just that, and not only would that go further to energize Pennsylvania for our small Pennsylvania- Representative , on the bill. based businesses, it will also make our Commonwealth more Mr. KAUFER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. attractive to out-of-State businesses and all industries – all I stand here very excited to offer this bill on final passage here industries. in front of the House. This bill has become known as the dry One of the qualifiers to receive this energy and fertilizer cracker bill. But let me tell you what is involved in this bill, manufacturing tax credit is that the company has created at least because it mirrors our current tax language already that we have 1,000 full-time equivalent jobs during the construction phase. here in Pennsylvania, that we have in regard to wet natural gas. Why are we not saying permanent jobs? What does equivalent This mirrors it for dry natural gas. even mean? Does that mean they are out-of-State workers making Let me tell you a little bit about how it works. This tax a similar wage with no commitment to employ Pennsylvanians credit, in order for it to come into effect, there needs to be once it is built? $1 billion spent here in our Commonwealth. There have to be Further, the legislation provides for a 20-day application 1,000 full-time jobs here in our Commonwealth in order to review period, which is both short and unrealistic. Such a limited receive this tax credit, and none of it is front-loaded. You have to review period demonstrates that this bill is not aimed at ensuring meet these conditions in order for something like this to come that only qualified plants who meet high job standards benefit, into place. but rather to give away millions in tax credits to big business. Now, the Department of Revenue put out some numbers that How could the department verify investment and construction job I thought were interesting, because at the end of the day this bill requirements in the initial year of application, with a 20-day nets the Commonwealth – we receive an additional $108 million window to approve applications? Pennsylvanians need the with this bill. Now, they put something out there that this would department to do its due diligence in reviewing these applications cost the Commonwealth something like $27 million, the to make sure these businesses are following through on their end, Department of Revenue and the administration. But you know, preventing potential fraud and protecting the Commonwealth's I thought it was pretty interesting; they actually cited a Wikipedia taxpayer dollars. page on determining their fiscal note. Now, I learned as a HB 1100 has a roughly estimated annual fiscal impact of freshman in high school not to use Wikipedia as a credible $26.5 million per plant. But the department has no way to source, but here we are, the highest levels of government, using accurately predict how many plants will exist to take advantage it for their fiscal note. of the tax credit. We could suddenly be talking about Let us talk a little bit about pollution. From 2011 to 2017, $265 million in one year, which might be good for those methane emissions declined 24 percent while production grew at businesses, but that is not being responsible fiscal stewards to the 1,000 percent for oil and gas. people we actually represent. Now, let me talk a little bit about our region here for second, The department also tells us they have serious concerns with because this is important. In the past month, a little over a month, the drafting of the bill that may allow methane purchased from actually, northeastern Pennsylvania is poised to lose 1,000 jobs non-Pennsylvania suppliers to generate the tax credits under this from announcements by the Governor to close White Haven proposal. If the plants can obtain resources more cheaply from and our State Correctional Institution-Retreat. We need out-of-State gas producers, this proposal subsidizes those family-sustaining jobs more than ever, and we are in an purchases. international economy. We need to use our natural resource of Ultimately, we are rushing through a proposal that we have affordable natural gas to compete with cheap labor overseas. This absolutely no idea what the real cost will be or even any will literally build family-sustaining jobs. Now, do not take my guarantee that one of these plants will ever actually exist. The word for it, but I have a letter here from the Pennsylvania State department is telling us that they cannot handle another program Building and Construction Trades Council of the AFL-CIO, and this size with these unrealistic timeframes, while we provide it says, "On behalf of our 95 Local Unions and 16 Regional nothing to them as additional resources. This is just another Councils, which represent over 130 thousand construction giveaway to large out-of-State gas companies. workers and their families throughout the Commonwealth, the I will tell you, combined reporting would do more for all Pennsylvania State Building and Construction Trades Council Pennsylvania businesses, so we already know there are better respectfully requests that you SUPPORT House Bill 1100 which options. Please vote "no" on HB 1100. creates" – and now I am still quoting; I am quoting this – "which Thank you, Mr. Speaker. creates countless jobs in Northeastern PA. Thank you for your The SPEAKER. Representative . consideration on this important issue." Signed by Frank Sirianni Mr. KAIL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. and the Pennsylvania State Building Trades. I rise in support of HB 1100, and I have a little bit different Now I ask you, Mr. Speaker, this is a generational perspective than what was just stated. I know a lot of individuals opportunity, not only for northeastern Pennsylvania, but for all will say that this is just a giveaway to big energy companies, but the Commonwealth. We need to take it. in my district, it means a little bit more, because in my district, Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Shell decided to build the petrochemical plant and right now there The SPEAKER. Representative . are 5,500 laborers, steamfitters, operating engineers, all kinds of Ms. DALEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. different trade groups that really benefited from that tax break So here we are with another massive spending bill outside of that Shell got. Additionally, there are going to be hundreds of the budget process to help big business pay less tax. If we want full-time jobs, beyond the impact of just what is happening to make Pennsylvania more business-friendly for all businesses, on-site. Beaver County went from having 4 hotels to 31 hotels. 1500 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 19

Beaver County has seen development that it has not seen in years, There was one other tax credit I voted for, that was several in decades. We were decimated when the steel industry left, but years back, the cracker plant tax credit. I voted for that for similar now we are starting to see some rebirth. We are starting to see reasons. This bill is very similar to that. some rebirth because of the energy industry. And I wanted to share with you the Governor's comments, our I would ask my colleagues to consider the blue-collar work Governor's comments, on June 7, 2016, at the opening of a that we can bring back to the State of Pennsylvania and support cracker plant. This is our Governor, Governor Wolf: "My this bill, HB 1100. administration is committed to creating jobs in the energy Thank you, Mr. Speaker. industry through responsible, well-regulated extraction and The SPEAKER. Representative . long-term, creative industrial growth. We have worked to Mr. VITALI. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. develop strategies for safe and responsible pipeline development I just want to bring to your attention the views of a couple that brings resources to markets and facilities and we have other stakeholders. prioritized the Shell plant to show the world that Pennsylvania is Mr. Speaker, over 35 conservation, clean energy, a leader in energy manufacturing and downstream production. environmental protection, public health, and faith organizations "The success of this project is part of a much-needed, longer in Pennsylvania oppose this legislation. They call it a large term plan to translate our abundant resources to make giveaway to the fossil fuel industry. Among that group includes Pennsylvania a leader in downstream production." That was our such groups as the Sierra Club, the League of Women Voters, the Governor in June of 2016. Chesapeake Bay Foundation, PennEnvironment, Clean Water So now we are looking at HB 1100, a bill that is almost Action, Clean Air Council. The Sierra Club specifically opposes identical to that one. So with HB 1100 dollars, we will have it, saying, quote, "We oppose subsidies that will expand the use potentially a billion-dollar investment; without it, we will have of natural gas and natural gas infrastructure…. Pennsylvania nothing. With HB 1100, we will have 1,000 jobs – good jobs, should be working to transition…from fossil fuels, not union jobs; without it, we will have nothing. With HB 1100, we subsidizing their expansion." have potentially $100 million of additional revenues; without it, Now, Mr. Speaker, I think this bill is a bad idea and I am going we will have nothing. to be opposing it. I think the reality is, if you simply listen to I agree with our Governor, and I think we should do exactly sound science and what scientists tell us, which is the need to what it says and take our abundant resources to make become carbon neutral by 2050, you are not going to do that by Pennsylvania a leader in downstream production. So let us show subsidizing and expanding natural gas and other fossil fuel the world that Pennsylvania is a leader in energy manufacturing infrastructure. Sure, we need tax credits; sure, we need to create by voting "yes" on HB 1100. jobs, but they do need to be jobs with regard to renewable energy, Thank you, Mr. Speaker. energy conservation, jobs which take us closer to carbon neutrality and not something that locks us into a fossil fuel On the question recurring, economy for decades to come. Shall the bill pass finally? So I would urge a "no" vote. The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the The SPEAKER. The last person I have is Representative Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Dunbar. Mr. DUNBAR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. (Members proceeded to vote.) When it comes to tax credits, especially within our caucus, I am kind of recognized as the guy that is always opposed to them. LEAVE OF ABSENCE I am the guy that is always complaining about tax credits. But with every tax credit, with every bill, you have to look at it. Look The SPEAKER. Representative ULLMAN has requested to at the pluses and minuses. Look at what all is involved in it. be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. I give credit to the maker of this bill. It is well designed. It is truly meant to be an economic development tool and not a corporate giveaway. It has performance standards. They have to CONSIDERATION OF 1100 CONTINUED spend $1 billion. They have to create 1,000 jobs. They cannot use On the question recurring, the tax credits; they can only use 20 percent of the tax credits. Shall the bill pass finally? There are limits in it as well. If they do not perform, there are no tax credits. The following roll call was recorded: The fiscal note for the House, the House fiscal note said that there would be no adverse impact for Pennsylvania in the next YEAS–139 2 years, but there also was a Department of Revenue fiscal note that said $26 1/2 million would be the cost if we had one plant; Barrar Flynn Longietti Rapp $26 1/2 million would be the credit. But in order to utilize the Benninghoff Fritz Mackenzie Ravenstahl credit, they would have to have revenues. They would have to Bernstine Gabler Malagari Readshaw have revenues of $132 1/2 million – taxes owed to the Bizzarro Gaydos Markosek Reese Boback Gillen Marshall Rigby Commonwealth – in order to use that credit. So if they had credit Borowicz Gillespie Masser Roae – if they have taxes due of $132 million and they are going to Boyle Gleim Matzie Rothman take a credit of $26 million, we are still netting $106 million. That Brooks Goodman McNeill Rowe is economic development. That is not a giveaway. I heard Brown Gregory Mentzer Rozzi Burns Greiner Merski Ryan comments like massive spending and things like that. This Caltagirone Grove Metcalfe Sainato generates revenues. Carroll Hahn Metzgar Sankey 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1501

Causer Harkins Mihalek Saylor The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Conklin Heffley Millard Schmitt different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cook Helm Miller, B. Schroeder Cox Hennessey Mizgorski Simmons The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cruz Hershey Moul Snyder Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Culver Hickernell Mullery Sonney nays will now be taken. Cutler Irvin Mullins Staats Day James Murt Stephens Deasy Jones Mustello Struzzi The following roll call was recorded: Delloso Jozwiak Neilson Thomas Delozier Kail Nelson Tobash YEAS–185 Diamond Kaufer Nesbit Toepel DiGirolamo Kauffman O'Neal Toohil Barrar Farry Lewis Rigby Donatucci Keefer Oberlander Topper Benninghoff Fee Longietti Roae Dowling Keller Owlett Walsh Bernstine Fiedler Mackenzie Roebuck Driscoll Kim Pashinski Warner Bizzarro Fitzgerald Malagari Rothman Dunbar Klunk Peifer Wentling Boback Flynn Markosek Rowe Dush Knowles Petrarca Wheeland Borowicz Frankel Marshall Rozzi Ecker Kortz Pickett White Boyle Freeman Masser Ryan Emrick Kosierowski Polinchock Zimmerman Bradford Fritz Matzie Sainato Evans Kulik Puskaric Briggs Gabler McCarter Samuelson Everett Lawrence Pyle Turzai, Brooks Gaydos McClinton Sanchez Farry Lewis Rader Speaker Brown Gillen McNeill Sankey Fee Bullock Gillespie Mehaffie Saylor Burgos Gleim Mentzer Schemel NAYS–46 Burns Goodman Merski Schlossberg Caltagirone Gregory Metcalfe Schmitt Bradford Dermody McCarter Schlossberg Carroll Greiner Metzgar Schroeder Briggs Fiedler McClinton Schweyer Causer Grove Mihalek Schweyer Bullock Fitzgerald Mehaffie Shusterman Cephas Hahn Millard Shusterman Burgos Frankel Miller, D. Sims Ciresi Hanbidge Miller, B. Simmons Cephas Freeman O'Mara Solomon Comitta Harkins Miller, D. Sims Ciresi Hanbidge Otten Sturla Conklin Harris Mizgorski Snyder Comitta Harris Rabb Vitali Cook Heffley Moul Solomon Daley Howard Roebuck Warren Cox Helm Mullery Sonney Davidson Isaacson Samuelson Webster Cruz Hennessey Mullins Staats Davis, A. Kinsey Sanchez Youngblood Culver Hershey Murt Stephens Dawkins Kirkland Schemel Zabel Cutler Hickernell Mustello Struzzi DeLissio Lee Daley Howard Neilson Sturla Davidson Irvin Nelson Thomas NOT VOTING–0 Davis, A. Isaacson Nesbit Tobash Dawkins James O'Mara Toepel EXCUSED–18 Day Jones O'Neal Toohil Deasy Jozwiak Oberlander Topper

DeLissio Kail Otten Vitali Davis, T. Hohenstein Mako Sappey Delloso Kaufer Owlett Walsh DeLuca Innamorato Maloney Ullman Delozier Kauffman Pashinski Warner Gainey Kenyatta Ortitay Wheatley Dermody Keefer Peifer Warren Galloway Krueger Quinn Williams Diamond Keller Petrarca Webster Harrell Madden DiGirolamo Kim Pickett Wentling Donatucci Kinsey Polinchock Wheeland Dowling Kirkland Puskaric White The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Driscoll Klunk Pyle Youngblood affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dunbar Knowles Rabb Zabel Dush Kortz Rader Zimmerman the bill passed finally. Ecker Kosierowski Rapp Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Emrick Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, concurrence. Evans Lawrence Readshaw Speaker Everett Lee Reese

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The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 301, NOT VOTING–0 PN 404, entitled: EXCUSED–18 An Act amending Title 34 (Game) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in hunting and furtaking, further providing for penalties. Davis, T. Hohenstein Mako Sappey DeLuca Innamorato Maloney Ullman On the question, Gainey Kenyatta Ortitay Wheatley Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Galloway Krueger Quinn Williams Harrell Madden Bill was agreed to.

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the at $213. So the addition of the Rothman amendment to the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and EV bill will make us number one in terms of registration fees for the bill passed finally. electric vehicles. Mr. Speaker, I think that is the wrong position Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for to be. I hear over and over folks decry being number one when it concurrence. comes to fees and taxes. I think the smart play here is not to be number one. Let us be in the middle of the pack with respect to CALENDAR CONTINUED registration fees for electric vehicles. Let us reject the Rothman amendment, keep it at $150, and continue the conversation. The SPEAKER. Leader Cutler is going to be our last speaker CONSIDERATION OF HB 1392 CONTINUED on this. Representative Rothman, do you want to speak again or am The SPEAKER. We are back to – I forget what Representative I going to the leader? Carroll referred to it as – but we are back to HB 1392, PN 2060. Okay. You waive off. Good. Representative Rothman, I think, on the amendment. On the Anybody else wish to speak before I call on the majority amendment? Okay. leader?

The majority leader, , on the amendment, sir. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT A02828 Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. CONTINUED I believe that the prior individual left out one important issue,

and that is that of tax parity. I believe the prime sponsor of the The SPEAKER. What we have in front of us is 02828, and, amendment has already argued that the average cost to a Representative Hennessey, I think, you wanted to speak on it. traditional car engine is $272. The gentleman's underlying bill I apologize, sir. Oh, and then Representative Rabb. So I will do starts substantially lower than that. It is my understanding that Representative Hennessey, then Representative Rabb. there are currently 9,100 of these vehicles on the road and failure Go ahead, sir. You may proceed, Chairman Hennessey. to make the fee consistent with what the vast majority of us Mr. HENNESSEY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. already pay will continue to subsidize this business by nearly I ask the members to support the amendment before us. With $910,000 into the future. I believe that that is fundamentally the amendment the drivers of electric vehicles would be required unfair. to pay an amount roughly equivalent to what the rest of us who The gentleman also overlooked the issue that we have a drive conventionally powered vehicles pay to maintain our roads transportation and infrastructure system here that is more costly and bridges in this Commonwealth. The amendment really seeks to maintain than some other areas. So I think that we need to equivalency among the drivers. We all use our roads and bridges. address it and we need to start by making it equal amongst all We should all pay equally to keep them safe. Please vote in favor drivers, and while this does not quite get there, I believe it is of this amendment. Thank you. better than the original bill as proposed. The SPEAKER. Representative Rabb. I would urge a "yes" vote. Mr. RABB. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As an electric vehicle driver myself, I take issue with this amendment. I understand that it has been introduced in good LEAVE OF ABSENCE faith, but the reality is, I do not have the same access to the roadways that everyone else has, because there is not the proper The SPEAKER. Representative Bob BROOKS has requested infrastructure to allow those of us who drive electric vehicles. to be placed on leave. Please do so. There are tens of thousands of gas stations all across this Commonwealth. There is only one fast-charging station in the CONSIDERATION OF HB 1392 CONTINUED city of the first class that has 1.6 million people, one fast charger. I cannot go – drive from Philly to Pittsburgh in my electric On the question recurring, vehicle unless I want to spend hours and hours and hours finding Will the House agree to the amendment? a charging station way off the turnpike, because there is not a single fast charger on the turnpike. So as much as I want to benefit The following roll call was recorded: from being a driver in the Commonwealth and visit all of my colleagues and counties hither and yon, I literally cannot do that. YEAS–94 Hither and yon, just for the record, that is both hither and yon. But never yon and hither. I say that to say that the infrastructure Barrar Greiner Metzgar Ryan Benninghoff Grove Mihalek Sankey does not exist for those of us who are electric vehicle drivers, and Bernstine Hahn Millard Saylor we should pay our fair share. We should pay our fair share, and Boback Heffley Miller, B. Schemel this is not reflective of the reality of EV drivers. Brown Helm Mizgorski Schmitt Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Causer Hennessey Moul Schroeder Culver Hershey Mustello Simmons The SPEAKER. Representative Carroll, go ahead, sir. Cutler Hickernell Nelson Sonney Mr. CARROLL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Day Irvin Nesbit Staats Mr. Speaker, in the intervening time we had a chance to look Delozier James O'Neal Stephens at the registration fees for electric vehicles across the State – Diamond Jones Oberlander Struzzi Dowling Kail Owlett Thomas across the nation, I should say, and I am happy to report if the Dunbar Kaufer Peifer Tobash Rothman amendment is included in this bill, we will be number Dush Kauffman Pickett Toepel one. We will surpass Michigan with their $235 fee and Georgia Ecker Keefer Polinchock Toohil 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1503

Emrick Keller Puskaric Topper A Resolution recognizing September 30, 2019, as "NICU Everett Klunk Pyle Walsh Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania. Farry Knowles Rader Warner Fee Lawrence Rapp Wheeland Fritz Lewis Reese White Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 19, 2019. Gabler Marshall Rigby Zimmerman Gillespie Masser Roae No. 505 By Representatives QUINN, BARRAR, Gleim Mehaffie Rothman Turzai, DiGIROLAMO, MEHAFFIE, MURT, STEPHENS, WHITE, Gregory Mentzer Rowe Speaker HENNESSEY, KORTZ, HILL-EVANS, BIZZARRO, NAYS–90 SANCHEZ, MILLARD, SCHLOSSBERG, HOHENSTEIN, FREEMAN, CALTAGIRONE, KIM, READSHAW, Bizzarro Delloso Kortz Petrarca HANBIDGE, O'MARA, ROEBUCK, JOHNSON-HARRELL Borowicz Dermody Kosierowski Rabb and GALLOWAY Boyle DiGirolamo Kulik Ravenstahl Bradford Donatucci Lee Readshaw A Resolution designating November 12, 2019, the Briggs Driscoll Longietti Roebuck 550th anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, Bullock Evans Mackenzie Rozzi as "World Equality Day" in Pennsylvania. Burgos Fiedler Malagari Sainato Burns Fitzgerald Markosek Samuelson Caltagirone Flynn Matzie Sanchez Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Carroll Frankel McCarter Schlossberg September 19, 2019. Cephas Freeman McClinton Schweyer Ciresi Gaydos McNeill Shusterman Comitta Gillen Merski Sims No. 506 By Representatives QUINN, HENNESSEY, Conklin Goodman Metcalfe Snyder BURNS, BIZZARRO, KORTZ, KINSEY, RYAN, BROWN, Cook Hanbidge Miller, D. Solomon READSHAW, YOUNGBLOOD, SCHMITT, DiGIROLAMO, Cox Harkins Mullery Sturla MILLARD, HILL-EVANS, STAATS, CALTAGIRONE, Cruz Harris Mullins Vitali Daley Howard Murt Warren ROEBUCK and JOHNSON-HARRELL Davidson Isaacson Neilson Webster Davis, A. Jozwiak O'Mara Wentling A Resolution designating the month of September 2019 as "Sepsis Dawkins Kim Otten Youngblood Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. Deasy Kinsey Pashinski Zabel DeLissio Kirkland Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 19, 2019.

NOT VOTING–0 No. 507 By Representatives HAHN, PICKETT, TOPPER, EXCUSED–19 HEFFLEY, MILLARD, BROWN, CALTAGIRONE, KAUFER, FRANKEL, SCHWEYER, RADER and JOHNSON-HARRELL Brooks Harrell Madden Sappey Davis, T. Hohenstein Mako Ullman A Resolution directing the Legislative Budget and Finance DeLuca Innamorato Maloney Wheatley Committee to conduct a study and issue a report analyzing the current Gainey Kenyatta Ortitay Williams Pennsylvania health and human services hotlines and their cost to the Galloway Krueger Quinn Commonwealth.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 19, 2019. The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the amendment was agreed to. No. 508 By Representatives CRUZ, YOUNGBLOOD, DiGIROLAMO, BURGOS, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, On the question recurring, CALTAGIRONE, KOSIEROWSKI, VITALI, HOHENSTEIN, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration as MILLARD, FREEMAN, KORTZ, KINSEY, FRANKEL, KIM, amended? READSHAW, MURT, McCLINTON, HOWARD, JOHNSON- Bill as amended was agreed to. HARRELL and GALLOWAY

The SPEAKER. The bill as amended will be reprinted. A Resolution recognizing the week following the second Monday in October as "Indigenous Peoples Week" and the month of October 2019 as "Indigenous Peoples Month" in Pennsylvania. HOUSE RESOLUTIONS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, September 19, 2019. No. 504 By Representatives SAINATO, DiGIROLAMO, McCLINTON, MILLARD, YOUNGBLOOD, RAPP, No. 509 By Representatives BARRAR, BERNSTINE, CALTAGIRONE, SONNEY, READSHAW, BOBACK, BOBACK, BROWN, CALTAGIRONE, COX, SCHLEGEL KORTZ, MARSHALL, LONGIETTI, MURT, BURNS, CULVER, DiGIROLAMO, FREEMAN, GREINER, GROVE, BROWN, DEASY, SCHLEGEL CULVER, T. DAVIS, HILL-EVANS, HOHENSTEIN, JAMES, KAUFER, MACKENZIE, KINSEY, BERNSTINE, KIM, RYAN, KAUFFMAN, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MACKENZIE, SCHLOSSBERG, MIHALEK, SCHWEYER, HILL-EVANS, MALAGARI, MALONEY, MENTZER, METCALFE, McNEILL, WILLIAMS, ULLMAN, JOHNSON-HARRELL MILLARD, B. MILLER, MURT, PICKETT, RAPP, and WARREN READSHAW, ROEBUCK, ROTHMAN, RYAN, SAPPEY,

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SAYLOR, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHMITT, SONNEY, STAATS, No. 1838 By Representatives CAUSER, BARRAR, WEBSTER, ZABEL, ZIMMERMAN, MOUL, JOHNSON- SAINATO, CIRESI, SCHLEGEL CULVER, GAYDOS, HARRELL, WARREN and GALLOWAY OWLETT, PICKETT, PYLE, SAPPEY, SNYDER, WARREN, ZIMMERMAN, FARRY and POLINCHOCK A Resolution recognizing the 375th anniversary of William Penn's birth. An Act amending Titles 35 (Health and Safety) and 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in emergency medical Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, services system, further providing for support of emergency medical services; in general provisions, further providing for EMS costs; and, in September 19, 2019. driving after imbibing alcohol or utilizing drugs, further providing for Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition. No. 510 By Representatives EMRICK, JOZWIAK, BARRAR, BENNINGHOFF, BERNSTINE, BIZZARRO, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND BOBACK, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, DiGIROLAMO, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 19, 2019. FREEMAN, HEFFLEY, HENNESSEY, HICKERNELL, HILL- EVANS, KIM, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MACKENZIE, No. 1839 By Representatives BROOKS, OWLETT, ECKER, MIHALEK, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MURT, READSHAW, MACKENZIE, STEPHENS, BOBACK, MURT, JONES, RYAN, SAYLOR, SONNEY, YOUNGBLOOD, WARREN and SCHLOSSBERG, READSHAW, CIRESI, BERNSTINE, FARRY THOMAS, SAYLOR, CALTAGIRONE, ZIMMERMAN, MULLINS, DeLUCA, GAYDOS, SNYDER, KIM, JOZWIAK, A Resolution designating October 9, 2019, as "PANS/PANDAS Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania and recognizing the need to raise FARRY, POLINCHOCK and BURNS awareness of pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania streptococcal infections. Consolidated Statutes, in incentives for municipal volunteers of fire companies and nonprofit emergency medical services agencies, further providing for definitions, for real property tax credit and for rejection Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 19, 2019. and appeal.

HOUSE BILLS Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND INTRODUCED AND REFERRED EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 19, 2019.

No. 1834 By Representatives SAINATO, SAPPEY, No. 1840 By Representatives STRUZZI, COX, SAYLOR, BARRAR, KULIK, RYAN, BURNS, MURT, HILL-EVANS, CALTAGIRONE, DeLUCA, GAYDOS, JAMES, JOHNSON- BERNSTINE, WILLIAMS, STRUZZI, CALTAGIRONE, HARRELL, MENTZER, OWLETT, PICKETT and PETRARCA, READSHAW, FREEMAN, LONGIETTI, KIM, ZIMMERMAN SCHLOSSBERG, SNYDER, A. DAVIS, ZABEL, HANBIDGE, An Act amending the act of July 14, 1961 (P.L.604, No.304), known JOZWIAK, McCLINTON, DeLUCA, CIRESI, FARRY, as The Apprenticeship and Training Act, providing for review. KRUEGER, POLINCHOCK, JOHNSON-HARRELL, WARREN, GALLOWAY, DONATUCCI, SAMUELSON, Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, CAUSER and DEASY September 19, 2019.

An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in grants to fire companies and emergency No. 1841 By Representatives READSHAW, KORTZ, medical services companies, further providing for award of grants and KULIK, MILLARD, HILL-EVANS, JOHNSON-HARRELL, for expiration of authority; and establishing the Construction Savings DeLUCA, BARRAR, A. DAVIS, CALTAGIRONE and MOUL Account.

An Act providing for law enforcement background investigations, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND for duties of the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 19, 2019. Commission, law enforcement agencies and employers and for immunity from liability and violations.

No. 1836 By Representatives FREEMAN, MURT, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 19, 2019. LONGIETTI, BURGOS, DRISCOLL, FITZGERALD, HILL- EVANS, HOHENSTEIN, KIM, KINSEY, KORTZ, MALAGARI, READSHAW, ROZZI, SAINATO, No. 1842 By Representatives DeLUCA, McNEILL, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHWEYER, VITALI and YOUNGBLOOD T. DAVIS, GALLOWAY and ZABEL

An Act amending the act of June 27, 2006 (1st Sp.Sess., P.L.1873, An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as No.1), known as the Taxpayer Relief Act, in State funds formula, further the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for tax credits for rehabilitation providing for certification and calculation of minimum and maximum and reconstruction of certain factory and mill buildings and for a modifiers and for the Property Tax Relief Reserve Fund, providing for business tax credit. senior citizen tax relief and further providing for State property tax reduction allocation. Referred to Committee on COMMERCE, September 19, 2019. Referred to Committee on FINANCE, September 19, 2019.

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ANNOUNCEMENT BY MS. TOOHIL The Commonwealth has worked hard to find solutions to this epidemic, and due to our efforts, preliminary data shows a decline The SPEAKER. Representative is recognized on this year in the number of opioid/heroin-related deaths. But we unanimous consent. must continue to work together to save lives, improve access to Ms. TOOHIL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. help, and reverse the negative effects opioids have on our To the members, quickly before you leave, if you are communities and on our neighborhoods. We must continue to interested in meeting about White Haven Center and Polk and the support and expand funding for the most effective prevention, closures, we are having another meeting in the back room right treatment, and intervention services for individuals who continue now in the lounge area in the anteroom. If you could please join to struggle with substance use disorder. We must extinguish the us if you are impacted or your constituents are impacted by the debilitating stigma that surrounds mental and behavioral health, closure of White Haven and Polk. Thank you. including substance use disorders, which so often deter individuals from seeking treatment in the first place. And we ANNOUNCEMENT BY MS. BOBACK must continue to raise awareness of the possible consequences of the misuse and abuse of opioids, other controlled substances, and The SPEAKER. Representative , on unanimous prescription drugs, not just for this week that we have been consent. formally recognizing, but until we all recover. Thank you. Ms. BOBACK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative. I would like to take this opportunity to wish my best friend, the love of my life, my husband, Buzz, a happy 45th anniversary. BILLS RECOMMITTED Happy anniversary, honey. Thank you. The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following STATEMENT BY MRS. ISAACSON bills be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations:

The SPEAKER. Representative is recognized HB 1246; on the resolution that passed earlier today. Representative HB 1316; Isaacson. HB 1392; Mrs. ISAACSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. HB 1662; and I would like to thank all— HB 1069. The SPEAKER. Members, please take your seats if you are going to remain. Please take your seats if you are going to remain On the question, on the floor. Will the House agree to the motion? And at this time Representative Mary Isaacson. Motion was agreed to. Mrs. ISAACSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to thank all of my colleagues today who BILLS REMOVED FROM TABLE cosponsored my resolution recognizing September 16 through September 22 as "Prescription Opioid/Heroin Epidemic The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following Awareness Week" in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. bills be removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the Nearly every community in Pennsylvania has been active calendar: traumatically affected by the opioid and heroin epidemic, both rural and urban, transforming neighborhoods, leaving children HB 122; without parents, tearing families apart, and taking lives of young HB 1104; and adults and loved ones. The current opioid epidemic is the HB 1106. deadliest drug crisis in American history. In fact, accidental drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for Americans under the On the question, age of 50. It kills about 115 Americans every single day. Will the House agree to the motion? And while young adults are literally dying in our streets, it Motion was agreed to. remains easier today to get opioids than drugs that treat addiction to them. But it is not just our young people that are being affected. RESOLUTION About half of opioid overdose deaths occur among men and women ages 25 to 44, and their children are often the hidden Mr. CUTLER called up HR 74, PN 392, entitled: victims of our nation's opioid epidemic. Babies are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome at increasing rates. In fact, A Concurrent Resolution declaring that the General Assembly of the every 25 minutes a baby is born suffering from opioid Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is committed to equal rights for individuals with cognitive disabilities to technology and information withdrawal. In 2016, 10,749 children were placed in foster care access and calling for implementation of these rights with deliberate because of parental substance abuse disorder or an opioid/heroin speed. overdose. Parental opioid and other substance abuse can have a devastating impact on children. The early trauma exposure makes On the question, children more likely to suffer later mental health disorders, Will the House adopt the resolution? including substance abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder, creating a vicious cycle for far too many families.

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RESOLUTION TABLED Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 3, 2019.

The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that HR 74 be No. 436 By Representatives DONATUCCI, BURNS, removed from the active calendar and placed on the tabled BIZZARRO, DALEY, HENNESSEY, STAATS, RYAN, calendar. MILLARD, HOWARD, MADDEN, PICKETT, CALTAGIRONE, KINSEY, SAPPEY, BROOKS, LONGIETTI, On the question, HILL-EVANS, KORTZ, COX, DiGIROLAMO, BROWN, Will the House agree to the motion? SCHLOSSBERG, VITALI, YOUNGBLOOD, FRANKEL, Motion was agreed to. McNEILL, SONNEY, WARREN, HEFFLEY, MURT, FREEMAN, GOODMAN, DeLUCA, MALAGARI, RESOLUTION REMOVED FROM TABLE READSHAW, OTTEN, ROZZI, MOUL, KIRKLAND, McCLINTON, SAINATO, ROEBUCK, SCHWEYER, The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that HR 74 be SCHLEGEL CULVER, GILLEN and KIM removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the active A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2019 as "National calendar. Breast Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania and October 18, 2019, as "National Mammography Day" in Pennsylvania. On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 3, 2019. Motion was agreed to. No. 437 By Representatives WILLIAMS, BIZZARRO, HOUSE RESOLUTIONS KINSEY, HILL-EVANS, KENYATTA, FREEMAN, INTRODUCED AND REFERRED MILLARD, JOHNSON-HARRELL, BOBACK, DiGIROLAMO, YOUNGBLOOD, MOUL, WARREN, No. 427 By Representatives DeLUCA, BARRAR, CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, B. MILLER, NEILSON, READSHAW, RYAN, MURT, POLINCHOCK, GOODMAN, HOWARD, McCLINTON and KIM

JOZWIAK, O'MARA, SCHLOSSBERG, DiGIROLAMO, A Resolution recognizing July 28, 2019, as "Parents' Day" in McCLINTON, BIZZARRO, SONNEY, JOHNSON-HARRELL, Pennsylvania. SAPPEY, HILL-EVANS, CALTAGIRONE, MILLARD, SCHLEGEL CULVER, LONGIETTI, McNEILL, Referred to Committee on CHILDREN AND YOUTH, YOUNGBLOOD, MALONEY, MENTZER, BURGOS, September 3, 2019. PASHINSKI, KORTZ, GALLOWAY, MULLERY, BOYLE, DeLISSIO, SANCHEZ, DERMODY, SAINATO, KAUFER, No. 439 By Representatives FRANKEL, MILLARD, NEILSON, KIM and OBERLANDER KINSEY, SNYDER, WEBSTER, RYAN, YOUNGBLOOD,

A Resolution designating August 25, 2019, as "Senator John HILL-EVANS, READSHAW, VITALI, PASHINSKI, McCain Day" in Pennsylvania. McCLINTON, CALTAGIRONE, BULLOCK, FREEMAN, MULLERY, JOHNSON-HARRELL, ULLMAN, ROZZI, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND KORTZ, RABB, KAUFER, HOWARD and KIM

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 3, 2019. A Concurrent Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to reauthorize provisions related to the Abandoned Mine Reclamation No. 434 By Representatives WHEATLEY, KORTZ, Fund. BIZZARRO, MILLARD, WILLIAMS, HILL-EVANS, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, JOHNSON-HARRELL, Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL READSHAW, NEILSON, SAYLOR and KIM RESOURCES AND ENERGY, September 3, 2019.

A Resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Golden Gate Lodge #33. No. 440 By Representatives JOHNSON-HARRELL, DONATUCCI, HOHENSTEIN, KORTZ, BARRAR, JONES, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, RABB, FRANKEL, HARRIS, POLINCHOCK, MILLARD, McCLINTON, KINSEY, SHUSTERMAN, KOSIEROWSKI, September 3, 2019. DiGIROLAMO, WILLIAMS, BIZZARRO, HILL-EVANS,

MURT, COX, FREEMAN, WHEATLEY, YOUNGBLOOD, No. 435 By Representatives DONATUCCI, KORTZ, JOZWIAK, CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, SAINATO, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, BIZZARRO, NEILSON, HOWARD and BURGOS DiGIROLAMO, HENNESSEY, BURNS, BOBACK, READSHAW, MILLARD, KIRKLAND, CALTAGIRONE, A Resolution honoring African-American World War II Army Staff FREEMAN, HARKINS, NEILSON, LONGIETTI, Sergeant Waverly Woodson, Jr., on the 75th anniversary of D-Day for YOUNGBLOOD, DeLUCA, SCHWEYER and GILLEN his heroic actions as a corporal and combat medic on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. A Resolution recognizing the week of October 21 through 25, 2019, as "National Medical Assistants Recognition Week" in Pennsylvania in Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND appreciation of the quality care, support and vital services provided by medical assistants in this Commonwealth. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 3, 2019.

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No. 442 By Representatives SCHLEGEL CULVER, No. 447 By Representatives JOHNSON-HARRELL, HOHENSTEIN, HENNESSEY, MERSKI, HILL-EVANS, JONES, WEBSTER, RABB, STURLA, KINSEY, HILL- SHUSTERMAN, KORTZ, BIZZARRO, MACKENZIE, EVANS, FRANKEL, DiGIROLAMO, KORTZ, T. DAVIS, LONGIETTI, SONNEY, MALAGARI, DiGIROLAMO, LONGIETTI, YOUNGBLOOD, ULLMAN, KENYATTA, ULLMAN, BROWN, WILLIAMS, READSHAW, MALONEY, KIRKLAND, READSHAW, FREEMAN, CIRESI, HEFFLEY, MILLARD, OBERLANDER, KAUFFMAN, MALAGARI, CALTAGIRONE, DALEY, SHUSTERMAN, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, JOHNSON-HARRELL, WARREN, SCHLOSSBERG, ISAACSON, SONNEY, HARRIS, GLEIM, ZIMMERMAN, SCHWEYER, CIRESI, PICKETT, SANCHEZ, McCLINTON, McCARTER, KIM and ROEBUCK MADDEN, GILLEN and KIM A Resolution recognizing the harmful effects of adverse childhood A Resolution recognizing October 7, 2019, as "World Habitat Day" experiences on individuals in this Commonwealth. in Pennsylvania. Referred to Committee on CHILDREN AND YOUTH, Referred to Committee on URBAN AFFAIRS, September 3, September 3, 2019. 2019. No. 448 By Representatives MURT, BIZZARRO, No. 443 By Representatives WHEATLEY, FRANKEL, LONGIETTI, MOUL, RYAN, KENYATTA, BURNS, JONES, KORTZ, WILLIAMS, BIZZARRO, A. DAVIS, LONGIETTI, FREEMAN, HILL-EVANS, DiGIROLAMO, JAMES, RYAN, YOUNGBLOOD, MERSKI, DiGIROLAMO, READSHAW, KORTZ, HENNESSEY, KIRKLAND, SCHLEGEL CULVER, CALTAGIRONE, PASHINSKI, CALTAGIRONE, BROWN, BOBACK, SCHLOSSBERG, KINSEY, READSHAW, KENYATTA, MURT, MILLARD, NEILSON, SCHMITT, CONKLIN and KINSEY SCHLOSSBERG and HILL-EVANS A Resolution recognizing the month of September 2019 as "Fetal A Resolution recognizing the week of July 8 through 13, 2019, as Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. "Summer Learning Week" in Pennsylvania. Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 3, 2019. September 3, 2019.

No. 444 By Representatives MACKENZIE, RYAN, No. 450 By Representatives ROEBUCK, RYAN, SCHEMEL, CALTAGIRONE, EMRICK, MENTZER, MURT, BIZZARRO, HILL-EVANS, MURT, McCARTER, KORTZ, LEWIS and ZIMMERMAN KINSEY, FREEMAN, CALTAGIRONE, LONGIETTI, McCLINTON, MILLARD, CONKLIN, READSHAW, A Concurrent Resolution petitioning the Congress of the United States to call a convention of states limited to a congressional term limit DiGIROLAMO, YOUNGBLOOD, NEILSON, SCHWEYER amendment to the Constitution of the United States. and MERSKI

A Resolution recognizing 2019 as the "International Year of the Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Periodic Table of Chemical Elements" in Pennsylvania. September 3, 2019. Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 5, 2019. No. 445 By Representatives MILLARD, MURT, KINSEY, SCHLOSSBERG, D. MILLER, POLINCHOCK, No. 451 By Representatives STURLA, SCHLEGEL HOHENSTEIN, LONGIETTI, MADDEN, STRUZZI, CULVER, SCHWEYER, BIZZARRO, DALEY, DONATUCCI, KIRKLAND, KENYATTA, JOHNSON-HARRELL, MOUL, SCHLOSSBERG, PICKETT, GREINER, MILLARD, KORTZ, HILL-EVANS and KAUFER BURNS, JAMES, LONGIETTI, KULIK, MURT, SONNEY, DiGIROLAMO, WILLIAMS, BROWN, MERSKI, HILL- A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on challenges EVANS, McCARTER, YOUNGBLOOD, MENTZER, individuals with disabilities face when traveling within this PASHINSKI, McCLINTON, KINSEY, NEILSON, Commonwealth and determine supports needed to accommodate CALTAGIRONE, B. MILLER, CONKLIN, READSHAW, individuals with disabilities when traveling within this Commonwealth. SAYLOR, DAWKINS and SAINATO

Referred to Committee on TOURISM AND A Resolution recognizing the week of September 22 through 28, RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, September 3, 2019. 2019, as "National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week" in Pennsylvania.

No. 446 By Representatives O'MARA, BIZZARRO, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 3, 2019. SCHLOSSBERG, MURT, FREEMAN, LONGIETTI,

DiGIROLAMO, SONNEY, HILL-EVANS, READSHAW, No. 452 By Representatives MILLARD, LONGIETTI, KORTZ, WILLIAMS, BURNS, McCLINTON, MILLARD, DOWLING, FRANKEL, SONNEY, BURNS, ULLMAN, CALTAGIRONE, YOUNGBLOOD, NEILSON and HOHENSTEIN, DONATUCCI, JAMES, ZABEL, BIZZARRO, MALAGARI RYAN, HICKERNELL, PICKETT, MURT, KORTZ, A Resolution recognizing July 22, 2019, as "World Brain Day" in WILLIAMS, DiGIROLAMO, MERSKI, HILL-EVANS, Pennsylvania. MACKENZIE, NEILSON, MOUL, CALTAGIRONE, KAUFER, PYLE, IRVIN, CONKLIN, SCHLEGEL CULVER, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 3, 2019. DeLUCA, SAYLOR, GAYDOS, SCHWEYER and ROEBUCK 1508 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE SEPTEMBER 19

A Resolution congratulating Fallingwater, the Western Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, Pennsylvania Conservancy and the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy on Fallingwater being named a UNESCO World Heritage September 3, 2019. Site. No. 458 By Representatives MACKENZIE, BIZZARRO, Referred to Committee on TOURISM AND BROOKS, BROWN, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, CEPHAS, RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, September 3, 2019. CIRESI, CONKLIN, COX, SCHLEGEL CULVER, T. DAVIS, DeLUCA, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, FRANKEL, No. 453 By Representatives MURT, NEILSON, FREEMAN, HICKERNELL, HILL-EVANS, KAUFER, BIZZARRO, DiGIROLAMO, RYAN, HILL-EVANS, KAUFFMAN, KINSEY, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MARKOSEK, READSHAW, SONNEY, STRUZZI, SCHMITT, LONGIETTI, McNEILL, MENTZER, MILLARD, B. MILLER, D. MILLER, MILLARD, KINSEY, PICKETT, FREEMAN, T. DAVIS, MURT, NEILSON, OTTEN, PASHINSKI, POLINCHOCK, BOBACK, THOMAS, KORTZ, HOHENSTEIN, FRANKEL, READSHAW, ROEBUCK, ROTHMAN, RYAN, YOUNGBLOOD, KIM, POLINCHOCK, SCHLEGEL SAMUELSON, SAYLOR, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHMITT, CULVER, MADDEN, MALAGARI, SCHLOSSBERG, SHUSTERMAN, SOLOMON, SONNEY, STEPHENS, KAUFER, SCHWEYER, CALTAGIRONE and JOHNSON- THOMAS, WARREN, WILLIAMS, YOUNGBLOOD, ZABEL, HARRELL SCHWEYER and JOZWIAK

A Resolution recognizing September 5, 2019, as "National A Resolution recognizing the United States Women's National Recovery Advocacy Day" in Pennsylvania. Team for winning the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, Referred to Committee on TOURISM AND September 3, 2019. RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, September 3, 2019.

No. 454 By Representatives JAMES, BRIGGS, BIZZARRO, No. 459 By Representatives STRUZZI, JOZWIAK, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, DEASY, DiGIROLAMO, PASHINSKI, PICKETT and SCHLOSSBERG

FRANKEL, FREEMAN, HARKINS, HENNESSEY, HILL- A Resolution urging the United States Food and Drug EVANS, HOHENSTEIN, LONGIETTI, MACKENZIE, Administration to promptly consider guidelines and protocols for the MALAGARI, MURT, OBERLANDER, PASHINSKI, approval of cannabidiol as a product which is legally available for resale. PICKETT, PYLE, READSHAW, RYAN, SCHMITT, SONNEY, STAATS, THOMAS, WILLIAMS, SAINATO, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 3, 2019. KORTZ, SCHLOSSBERG, MENTZER, CIRESI, HEFFLEY, O'MARA, EVERETT, SCHWEYER, SCHLEGEL CULVER, No. 460 By Representatives STRUZZI, SAPPEY, POLINCHOCK and B. MILLER CONKLIN, READSHAW, RYAN, SCHLOSSBERG and SCHMITT A Resolution recognizing the week of September 8 through 14, 2019, as "Arts in Education Week" in Pennsylvania. A Resolution urging the United States Food and Drug Administration to recognize this Commonwealth's concern with the Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 3, 2019. safety of kratom and the current distribution and sale of kratom as a drug replacement, supplement or food and to promptly consider guidelines and protocols for the safe use of kratom. No. 455 By Representatives ROTHMAN, GLEIM, KORTZ, SCHLEGEL CULVER, HILL-EVANS, DiGIROLAMO, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 3, 2019. FREEMAN, MURT, LONGIETTI, KINSEY, MILLARD,

ZIMMERMAN, YOUNGBLOOD, SONNEY, No. 466 By Representatives YOUNGBLOOD, DERMODY, CALTAGIRONE, BURNS and HEFFLEY HARRIS, McCLINTON, DAWKINS, CRUZ, DONATUCCI, A Resolution recognizing the month of September 2019 as "Family KINSEY, FRANKEL, BARRAR, A. DAVIS, HENNESSEY, Meals Month" in Pennsylvania. MURT, MALAGARI, BIZZARRO, MIZGORSKI, MILLARD, McNEILL, SAINATO, WILLIAMS, CALTAGIRONE, Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL SAPPEY, ULLMAN, HARKINS, BOBACK, O'MARA, AFFAIRS, September 3, 2019. STEPHENS, HAHN, POLINCHOCK, ZABEL, DiGIROLAMO, BURNS, HOHENSTEIN, LONGIETTI, HILL- No. 457 By Representatives MURT, SOLOMON, EVANS, STAATS, READSHAW, KEEFER, SCHLOSSBERG, DONATUCCI, SCHLOSSBERG, RAVENSTAHL, SANCHEZ, SCHWEYER, KORTZ, TOEPEL, OBERLANDER, DEASY, JOHNSON-HARRELL, MOUL, CIRESI, McCLINTON, DeLUCA, WHITE, FARRY and JOHNSON-HARRELL QUINN, DALEY, BRIGGS, CALTAGIRONE, FRANKEL, A Resolution recognizing the bravery and professionalism of the DeLUCA, GOODMAN, McNEILL and KIRKLAND Philadelphia Police Department during the events of August 14, 2019.

A Concurrent Resolution calling for a Free and Fair Elections Amendment to the Constitution of the United States via a Convention of Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 5, 2019. States, pursuant to Article V of the Constitution of the United States, to authorize the states to apply disclosure rules and reasonable guidelines No. 467 By Representatives DELOZIER, KAUFFMAN, on election campaign contributions and expenditures. BIZZARRO, BOBACK, BROWN, CALTAGIRONE, CONKLIN, SCHLEGEL CULVER, DeLUCA, DiGIROLAMO,

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DONATUCCI, ECKER, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, HARRIS, OBERLANDER, PICKETT, POLINCHOCK, RYAN, SAPPEY, HEFFLEY, HICKERNELL, HILL-EVANS, HOWARD, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHMITT, SONNEY and STAATS IRVIN, ISAACSON, M. K. KELLER, KIM, KINSEY, KORTZ, KULIK, LONGIETTI, MACKENZIE, McCLINTON, A Resolution designating October 10, 2019, as "Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day" in Pennsylvania. MILLARD, MOUL, MURT, NEILSON, NELSON, OBERLANDER, PASHINSKI, PICKETT, READSHAW, Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, ROTHMAN, ROZZI, SAPPEY, SAYLOR, SCHLOSSBERG, September 12, 2019. SCHMITT, SCHWEYER, SHUSTERMAN, SONNEY,

STAATS, THOMAS, TOEPEL, YOUNGBLOOD, ZABEL, No. 475 By Representatives CRUZ, YOUNGBLOOD, KLUNK, HOHENSTEIN and POLINCHOCK DiGIROLAMO, SCHLOSSBERG, KINSEY, SCHWEYER, A Resolution recognizing the month of October 2019 as "Domestic BURNS, KAUFFMAN, McCLINTON, BIZZARRO, Violence Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. LONGIETTI, FREEMAN, MOUL, STURLA, PYLE, HILL- EVANS, BOBACK, MILLARD, READSHAW, MACKENZIE, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 12, 2019. CALTAGIRONE, MALAGARI, KORTZ, HEFFLEY, McNEILL, FARRY, ROEBUCK and JOHNSON-HARRELL No. 468 By Representatives GAYDOS, BERNSTINE, BIZZARRO, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, DiGIROLAMO, A Resolution observing the month of September 2019 as "Newborn Screening Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. HEFFLEY, HILL-EVANS, KINSEY, KORTZ, LONGIETTI,

MILLARD, MURT, NEILSON, OTTEN, PICKETT, PYLE, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 12, 2019. READSHAW, RYAN, SHUSTERMAN, SONNEY and

ZIMMERMAN No. 476 By Representatives CRUZ, YOUNGBLOOD, A Resolution designating the month of September 2019 as FREEMAN, SCHWEYER, SCHLOSSBERG, BURNS, "Self-Care Awareness Month" in this Commonwealth. DERMODY, McCLINTON, BIZZARRO, BARRAR, ULLMAN, STURLA, HILL-EVANS, KINSEY, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 12, 2019. DiGIROLAMO, ROEBUCK, MILLARD, READSHAW, HOHENSTEIN, DEASY, A. DAVIS, FRANKEL, No. 471 By Representatives WILLIAMS, RYAN, COX, CALTAGIRONE, MALAGARI, BROWN, SAINATO, SONNEY, JONES, BOBACK, MILLARD, MURT, KORTZ, CIRESI, HEFFLEY, SCHLEGEL CULVER, B. MILLER, KORTZ, DiGIROLAMO, YOUNGBLOOD, DeLUCA, BURGOS, JOHNSON-HARRELL and BOYLE BURNS, READSHAW, KINSEY, CALTAGIRONE, SAPPEY, NEILSON, IRVIN, HILL-EVANS, McCLINTON, MENTZER, A Resolution observing September 15 through October 15, 2019, as "Hispanic Heritage Month" in Pennsylvania. DeLUCA, THOMAS, SAINATO, MIZGORSKI and

POLINCHOCK Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, A Resolution recognizing the National Days of Prayer and September 12, 2019. Remembrance for the victims and heroes of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001. No. 477 By Representatives HANBIDGE, MALAGARI, KORTZ, HENNESSEY, PASHINSKI, LONGIETTI, Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND FRANKEL, SAPPEY, BIZZARRO, SCHLOSSBERG, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 12, 2019. KOSIEROWSKI, ROEBUCK, SHUSTERMAN, YOUNGBLOOD, SAMUELSON, KINSEY, READSHAW, No. 472 By Representatives WILLIAMS, FRANKEL, SONNEY, BOBACK, BROWN, MILLARD, DiGIROLAMO, SCHLOSSBERG, SAPPEY, CEPHAS, HILL-EVANS, POLINCHOCK, O'MARA, MENTZER, WILLIAMS, MURT, HANBIDGE, HENNESSEY, KENYATTA, KORTZ, MACKENZIE, CIRESI, HILL-EVANS, SAINATO, KIM, DiGIROLAMO, KINSEY, HARRIS, BIZZARRO, JOHNSON- HOWARD, SCHWEYER and JOHNSON-HARRELL HARRELL, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, READSHAW, CIRESI, NEILSON, FREEMAN, McCLINTON, A Resolution designating the month of October 2019 as "Civic KIM and SCHWEYER Education Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

A Resolution recognizing the week of September 8 through 14, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 12, 2019, as "Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week" in 2019. Pennsylvania.

No. 478 By Representatives RAPP, BERNSTINE, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 12, BOBACK, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, CONKLIN, 2019. SCHLEGEL CULVER, DiGIROLAMO, KAUFFMAN,

KINSEY, KNOWLES, KORTZ, MILLARD, MOUL, MURT, No. 473 By Representatives SAYLOR, BIZZARRO, NEILSON, PICKETT, PYLE, ROTHMAN, RYAN, SONNEY, BOBACK, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, DeLUCA, STAATS and WILLIAMS DiGIROLAMO, EVERETT, FREEMAN, GREINER, HENNESSEY, HILL-EVANS, JONES, KINSEY, KORTZ, A Resolution honoring John William Heisman, the namesake of the LONGIETTI, MALAGARI, MILLARD, MURT, Heisman Trophy, on the occasion of his 150th birthday.

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Referred to Committee on TOURISM AND No. 485 By Representatives EMRICK, BERNSTINE, RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, September 12, 2019. BIZZARRO, BOBACK, BURNS, CALTAGIRONE, DiGIROLAMO, FREEMAN, HEFFLEY, HENNESSEY, HILL- No. 479 By Representatives DONATUCCI, FRANKEL, EVANS, KINSEY, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MILLARD, MURT, HENNESSEY, DiGIROLAMO, KORTZ, WILLIAMS, PYLE, RYAN, SCHMITT, SONNEY, KIM, READSHAW, BURNS, BIZZARRO, LONGIETTI, MURT, CRUZ, ROEBUCK, JOZWIAK and SCHWEYER SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, FREEMAN, MILLARD, A Resolution designating October 11, 2019, as "Amplified HOHENSTEIN, SHUSTERMAN, CEPHAS, DAWKINS, Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania. MALAGARI, YOUNGBLOOD, McCLINTON, HARKINS, O'MARA, T. DAVIS, BOBACK, ROEBUCK, KIM, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 16, 2019. READSHAW, HOWARD, SAINATO and JOHNSON- HARRELL No. 486 By Representatives METCALFE, SCHLEGEL

A Resolution designating October 11, 2019, as the "Day of the Girl" CULVER, DiGIROLAMO, EVERETT, KNOWLES, in Pennsylvania. MILLARD, SAYLOR, SCHMITT, STAATS, ZIMMERMAN and JAMES Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 16, A Resolution recognizing the week of September 16 through 20, 2019. 2019, as "SepticSmart Week" in Pennsylvania.

No. 480 By Representatives CRUZ, YOUNGBLOOD, Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL DiGIROLAMO, KINSEY, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, RESOURCES AND ENERGY, September 16, 2019. LONGIETTI, KORTZ, SCHLOSSBERG, READSHAW, McNEILL, HILL-EVANS, HEFFLEY, MOUL, SCHWEYER, No. 489 By Representatives KINSEY, BULLOCK, BOBACK, FARRY and ROEBUCK BIZZARRO, ULLMAN, ROTHMAN, HENNESSEY,

A Resolution designating the month of September 2019 as "Krabbe MALAGARI, FREEMAN, SCHLOSSBERG, WILLIAMS, Disease Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. HILL-EVANS, CIRESI, KORTZ, DiGIROLAMO, YOUNGBLOOD, DALEY, MENTZER, McCLINTON, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 16, 2019. MADDEN, KIM, THOMAS, BURNS, HEFFLEY, WARREN, DAWKINS and SCHWEYER No. 481 By Representatives CRUZ, YOUNGBLOOD, A Resolution designating August 19 through September 6, 2019, as DiGIROLAMO, KINSEY, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, "Back to School Weeks" in Pennsylvania. BOBACK, RYAN, LONGIETTI, BIZZARRO, KORTZ, SCHLOSSBERG, READSHAW, McNEILL, HILL-EVANS, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, September 16, HEFFLEY, MOUL, SCHWEYER, FARRY and ROEBUCK 2019. A Resolution designating the month of September 2019 as "Leukodystrophy Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. No. 490 By Representatives SIMS, KINSEY, BIZZARRO, DAWKINS, CRUZ, McNEILL, McCLINTON, HENNESSEY, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 16, 2019. FREEMAN, MURT, HARRIS, KORTZ, SCHLOSSBERG, DiGIROLAMO, RAVENSTAHL, SHUSTERMAN, No. 483 By Representatives O'NEAL, ORTITAY, WILLIAMS, YOUNGBLOOD, BURNS, SANCHEZ, HILL- OWLETT, PYLE, PICKETT, DONATUCCI, DUNBAR, EVANS, MALAGARI, BERNSTINE, CALTAGIRONE, BURNS, OTTEN, MILLARD, MURT, LONGIETTI, SCHWEYER, KIM, ROEBUCK and JOHNSON-HARRELL DiGIROLAMO, YOUNGBLOOD, READSHAW, SAYLOR, A Resolution recognizing September 18, 2019, as "HIV/AIDS and DEASY, DeLUCA and HILL-EVANS Aging Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania.

A Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to direct the National Institutes of Health to conduct a comprehensive study on the Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 16, 2019. causes of Ewing sarcoma. No. 491 By Representatives NELSON, BIZZARRO, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, September 16, 2019. WILLIAMS, SCHLOSSBERG, LONGIETTI, KINSEY, KORTZ, KAUFFMAN, STEPHENS, RYAN, FRANKEL, No. 484 By Representatives RAPP, BURNS, BENNINGHOFF, READSHAW, ZABEL, YOUNGBLOOD, CALTAGIRONE, SCHLEGEL CULVER, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, BURNS, SONNEY, THOMAS, PICKETT, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, HENNESSEY, HILL-EVANS, SCHMITT, ROTHMAN, HENNESSEY, SANCHEZ, ECKER, KORTZ, LONGIETTI, MALAGARI, MENTZER, MILLARD, MILLARD, HOHENSTEIN, BROWN, POLINCHOCK, HILL- OBERLANDER, PYLE, READSHAW, SONNEY, STAATS, EVANS, STAATS, MACKENZIE, CIRESI, DEASY, VITALI, YOUNGBLOOD and ZIMMERMAN T. DAVIS, OWLETT, OBERLANDER, DiGIROLAMO, CALTAGIRONE, SAYLOR, JONES, KIM, HOWARD, A Resolution recognizing the week of September 15 through 21, 2019, as "National Medicare Education Week" in Pennsylvania. ROEBUCK, McNEILL, KLUNK, SCHWEYER, MOUL and JOHNSON-HARRELL

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A Resolution designating October 6, 2019, as "Domestic Violence ADJOURNMENT Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania. The SPEAKER. Representative moves that the Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, September 16, 2019. House be adjourned until Monday, September 23, 2019, at 1 p.m., e.d.t., unless sooner called by the Speaker. No. 492 By Representatives ULLMAN, KIM and READSHAW On the question,

A Resolution designating the month of September 2019 as Will the House agree to the motion? "Benzodiazepine Addiction Recovery Month" in Pennsylvania. Motion was agreed to, and at 2:10 p.m., e.d.t., the House adjourned. Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, September 17, 2019.

No. 493 By Representatives COOK, HILL-EVANS, BIZZARRO, HENNESSEY, MILLARD, FREEMAN, BROOKS, CALTAGIRONE, SONNEY, BERNSTINE, KORTZ and KIM

A Resolution designating September 21, 2019, as "Water Monitoring Day" in Pennsylvania.

Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, September 17, 2019.

No. 495 By Representatives KINSEY, HILL-EVANS, DONATUCCI, BIZZARRO, FREEMAN, HENNESSEY, BURNS, SAINATO, WILLIAMS, SAPPEY, LONGIETTI, McCLINTON, SCHLOSSBERG, RYAN, KORTZ, EVERETT, SCHLEGEL CULVER, DiGIROLAMO, BROOKS, BOBACK, MENTZER, MILLARD, BROWN, MACKENZIE, ZIMMERMAN, FRANKEL, KIM, BERNSTINE, READSHAW, MURT, O'MARA, HEFFLEY, FARRY and POLINCHOCK

A Resolution recognizing the month of September 2019 as "Emergency Preparedness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Referred to Committee on VETERANS AFFAIRS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, September 17, 2019.

No. 496 By Representatives KINSEY, BURGOS, BIZZARRO, BURNS, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, HENNESSEY, LONGIETTI, ROTHMAN, FREEMAN, McCLINTON, RYAN, KORTZ, SCHLEGEL CULVER, KOSIEROWSKI, DiGIROLAMO, RAVENSTAHL, BOBACK, MILLARD, THOMAS, KIM, HOHENSTEIN, READSHAW, MURT and ISAACSON

A Resolution designating the week of September 8 through 14, 2019, as "Direct Support Professionals Week" in Pennsylvania.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES, September 17, 2019.

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS PASSED OVER

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