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COMMONWEALTH OF

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2019

SESSION OF 2019 203D OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 51

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED The House convened at 9 a.m., e.d.t. The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the Journal of Tuesday, June 25, 2019, will be postponed until THE SPEAKER (MIKE TURZAI) printed. PRESIDING I think Representative and Representative Natalie PRAYER Mihalek are going to be recognized on unanimous consent with respect to resolutions. They were resolutions urging action; these HON. BRETT R. MILLER, member of the House of were not uncontested resolutions that we passed. They had to go Representatives, offered the following prayer: through committee and they passed. So they will tell you the resolution and explain their thanks for unanimous passage of Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and good morning, friends. both. So, members, please take your seats. As we begin, I would like to read from the prophet Jeremiah in Lamentations 3:21-23, who says this: "But this I call to mind, STATEMENT BY MS. MIHALEK and therefore I have hope: The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases, his mercies never come to an end; they are new every The SPEAKER. Representative is recognized morning; great is your faithfulness." on unanimous consent. And Psalm 65:5: "You answer us with awesome deeds of Representative Mihalek, the floor is yours. righteousness, O God our savior, the hope of the ends of the earth Ms. MIHALEK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. and of the farthest seas." HR 247 is a resolution memorializing Congress to facilitate and ensure implementation of the VA Maintaining Internal Please join me as I pray: Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks Act of Lord, we acknowledge You as the first thing that we do here 2018. The VA MISSION Act is designed to overhaul and reform today, and we say thank You for Your new mercies, Your new the Veterans Choice Program, along with other facets of the mercies that cover each of us and all the folks in Pennsylvania. Veterans Health Administration, and strengthen its ability to We need Your mercies and we say thank You. I ask You to show deliver health care by consolidating VA community care Your awesome deeds of righteousness today by letting us know programs into a single program that is much easier to navigate, the mercies that You have shown us, and that we then would expanding eligibility for Program of Comprehensive Assistance show each other that same mercy. for Family Caregivers, strengthening the VA's ability to recruit And as we undertake the business of the people here in and retain the best medical providers, and strengthening the VA's Pennsylvania, we humbly ask that You would show us Your great infrastructure. power in giving us wisdom that we need for each member of this The MISSION Act will strengthen the VA's nationwide VA House, the folks in the Senate, and our Governor. Please, Lord, Health-Care System by empowering veterans with more show us Your mercies and give us wisdom to make wise health-care options. Through the MISSION Act, veterans will decisions for the people of Pennsylvania. have more choices than ever in getting timely, quality health care. And we ask this with thankfulness in the name of Jesus. Amen. More importantly, veterans will be able to decide what is important and best for them. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Commonwealth is home to nearly 1 million men and women who have served. As one of those veterans, I believe this (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and is a much-needed reform. Veterans need this reform to ensure visitors.) they receive the quality and timely care they were promised when they put on the uniform. Thank you to my colleagues for recognizing the important function of the MISSION Act and for adopting this resolution today. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Mihalek. 1342 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26

HOUSE BILLS SB 422, PN 399 INTRODUCED AND REFERRED Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, June 26, No. 1677 By Representatives FREEMAN, MOUL, 2019. LONGIETTI, KIM, MURT, SCHLOSSBERG, DEASY, SAINATO, CIRESI, HILL-EVANS, DeLUCA, STURLA, SB 456, PN 1056 KORTZ, McNEILL, RADER, WEBSTER, COMITTA and SAMUELSON Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, June 26, 2019.

An Act providing for an annual revenue sharing program for SB 607, PN 675 municipalities relating to tax-exempt real ; establishing the Tax- exempt Property Municipal Assistance Fund; imposing powers and duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development; Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, June 26, and making an inconsistent repeal. 2019.

Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT, SB 742, PN 1060 June 26, 2019. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, June 26, No. 1678 By Representatives FREEMAN, MOUL, MURT, 2019. KINSEY, B. MILLER, A. DAVIS, SCHLOSSBERG, McNEILL, CALTAGIRONE, HILL-EVANS, SCHWEYER, SB 743, PN 1061 McCLINTON, NEILSON, KIM and KORTZ Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, June 26, An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known 2019. as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for a tutoring program. SB 744, PN 1062 Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, June 26, 2019. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, June 26, No. 1679 By Representatives FREEMAN, SCHLOSSBERG, 2019. McNEILL, HILL-EVANS, KORTZ, FITZGERALD, PASHINSKI, KINSEY, HOHENSTEIN and WEBSTER SB 745, PN 1063

An Act authorizing the State Workers' Insurance Board to make Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, June 26, available health insurance policies for purchase by the general public; 2019. providing for premiums; and authorizing a loan from the State Workers' Insurance Fund. SB 746, PN 923 Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, June 26, 2019. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, June 26, 2019.

SENATE BILLS FOR CONCURRENCE The SPEAKER. We are going to take committee announcements and caucus announcements. I understand there The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, presented the will be a Rules Committee and Appropriations Committee following bills for concurrence: meetings, and then caucus.

SB 300, PN 1011 RULES AND APPROPRIATIONS Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, June 26, COMMITTEE MEETINGS 2019. The SPEAKER. The majority leader is recognized with SB 418, PN 1014 respect to committee announcements. Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, June 26, Mr. Speaker, there will be an immediate meeting of the Rules 2019. Committee in the majority Appropriations conference room; immediate Rules meeting to be followed by a meeting of the SB 421, PN 1015 Appropriations Committee in the majority caucus room. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, June 26, The SPEAKER. Thank you. 2019. The Rules Committee will meet immediately in the majority caucus room. The Appropriations Committee will meet immediately following the Rules Committee meeting in the majority caucus room.

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REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor The SPEAKER. The majority caucus chair, Representative Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Marcy Toepel, for a Republican caucus announcement. Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Republicans will caucus at 9:45. We would be prepared to Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer return to the floor at 10:45. Thank you. Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman The SPEAKER. Thank you, Madam Chair. Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Cook Harris Millard Sims Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney The SPEAKER. Representative Joanna McClinton, for a Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Democratic caucus announcement. Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla House Democrats, we will caucus at 9:45 this morning; Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas 9:45 this morning. Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Deasy James Nesbit Toohil RECESS DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali The SPEAKER. Members, we will return to the floor at DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh 10:45 a.m.; 10:45 a.m. Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster RECESS EXTENDED Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley The time of recess was extended until 11 a.m. Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams AFTER RECESS Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman The time of recess having expired, the House was called to Everett Krueger Rader order. Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Fiedler Lee Readshaw LEAVES OF ABSENCE ADDITIONS–0 The SPEAKER. Representative of Lawrence County has requested leave for the day. Without NOT VOTING–0 objection, that will be granted. I do not see any other requests for leave. EXCUSED–1

Bernstine MASTER ROLL CALL

The SPEAKER. We are going to vote on the master roll. The SPEAKER. There are 201 members on the master roll. Please proceed to vote. We have a quorum.

(Members proceeded to vote.) BILLS REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEES The SPEAKER. Representative is on the House HB 241, PN 211 By Rep. CUTLER floor. Please include him on the master roll. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as The following roll call was recorded: the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in resource enhancement and protection tax credit, further providing for definitions and for Resource Enhancement and Protection Tax Credit Program. PRESENT–201

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese RULES. Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae HB 295, PN 268 By Rep. CUTLER Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman An Act establishing the Advisory Council on PANDAS and PANS; Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi and providing for the duties of the Advisory Council on PANDAS and Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan PANS. Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson RULES. Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez

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HB 792, PN 2260 By Rep. SAYLOR SB 238, PN 989 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing within the General Fund to the Office of Consumer Advocate in the for additional parking regulations. Office of Attorney General.

APPROPRIATIONS. APPROPRIATIONS.

HB 1444, PN 2259 By Rep. SAYLOR SB 239, PN 990 By Rep. SAYLOR

A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of An Act making appropriations from the Public School Employees' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in local government, providing for Retirement Fund and from the PSERS Defined Contribution Fund to removal of municipal officers. provide for expenses of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of APPROPRIATIONS. bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.

HB 1563, PN 2128 By Rep. SAYLOR APPROPRIATIONS.

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further SB 240, PN 991 By Rep. SAYLOR providing for purposes and powers. An Act making appropriations from the State Employees' APPROPRIATIONS. Retirement Fund and from the SERS Defined Contribution Fund to provide for expenses of the State Employees' Retirement Board for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills HB 1595, PN 2054 By Rep. CUTLER incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. An Act designating a bridge, identified by Bridge Key 8671, on that portion of Washington Street over the Conemaugh River in Johnstown APPROPRIATIONS. City, Cambria County, as the SFC Raymond R. Buchan Memorial Bridge. SB 241, PN 1016 By Rep. SAYLOR RULES. An Act making appropriations from the Philadelphia Taxicab and Limousine Regulatory Fund and the Philadelphia Taxicab Medallion HB 1634, PN 2258 By Rep. SAYLOR Fund to the Philadelphia Parking Authority for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020. An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in support matters generally, further providing for APPROPRIATIONS. costs and fees and for State disbursement unit.

APPROPRIATIONS. SB 242, PN 993 By Rep. SAYLOR

An Act making appropriations from a restricted revenue account SB 235, PN 986 By Rep. SAYLOR within the General Fund and from Federal augmentation funds to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, An Act making appropriations from the Professional Licensure to June 30, 2020. Augmentation Account and from restricted revenue accounts within the General Fund to the Department of State for use by the Bureau of APPROPRIATIONS. Professional and Occupational Affairs in support of the professional licensure boards assigned thereto. SB 243, PN 994 By Rep. SAYLOR APPROPRIATIONS. An Act making appropriations from the restricted revenue accounts within the State Gaming Fund and from the restricted revenue accounts SB 236, PN 987 By Rep. SAYLOR within the Fantasy Contest Fund and Video Gaming Fund to the Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, the Pennsylvania State An Act making appropriations from the Workmen's Compensation Police and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for the fiscal year Administration Fund to the Department of Labor and Industry and the beginning July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills Department of Community and Economic Development to provide for incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June the expenses of administering the Workers' Compensation Act, The 30, 2019. Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act and the Office of Small Business Advocate for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and APPROPRIATIONS. for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. SB 298, PN 260 By Rep. SAYLOR APPROPRIATIONS. An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in proprietary and SB 237, PN 988 By Rep. SAYLOR official rights, further providing for the offense of wearing of uniforms and insignia and misrepresentation of military service or honors; and, in An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account State Veterans' Commission and Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans' within the General Fund to the Office of Small Business Advocate in the Affairs, further providing for Veterans' Trust Fund. Department of Community and Economic Development. APPROPRIATIONS. APPROPRIATIONS. 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1345

SB 321, PN 996 By Rep. SAYLOR Bridge; designating the first block of West Main Street, State Route 1010, in Fleetwood Borough, Berks County, as the Alex J. Szoke An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Highway; designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 15986 on that Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the option to prohibit portion of Interstate 79 northbound over West 16th Street in the City of the location of an establishment license within a municipality. Erie, Erie County, as the Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr., Memorial Bridge; designating the bridge on that portion of State Route 4011 over Pine APPROPRIATIONS. Creek, Hegins Township, Schuylkill County, as the A. Donald Buffington Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 144 beginning at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 64 in SB 634, PN 1035 By Rep. SAYLOR Pleasant Gap and ending at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 45 in Centre Hall, Centre County, as the Duster-Quad 50-Searchlight An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Highway; and designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 50 in Consolidated Statutes, in soil and conservation, providing for Independence Township, Washington County, as the Lt. Col. Juanita L. Conservation Excellence Grant Program; and making an editorial Warman Memorial Highway. change. RULES. APPROPRIATIONS.

SB 661, PN 1075 By Rep. SAYLOR GUESTS INTRODUCED

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania The SPEAKER. To the left of the rostrum, please welcome Consolidated Statutes, establishing the Agricultural Business Matt Roberts. Matt, please stand. Matt is the guest of Development Center, the Agricultural Business Development Center Representative John Lawrence. Welcome, sir. Advisory Committee and the Agricultural Business Development Center Fund; providing for the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Grace Lewis and Brittany Van Strien are interning with Program and establishing the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Representative Malagari. Thank you so much for being with us Grant Fund; providing for agriculture and youth development; this day. establishing the Urban Agricultural Infrastructure Grant Program; and Representative has the following guest: making a related repeal. William Howland. Where is William? William just graduated

APPROPRIATIONS. magna cum laude from George Washington University and is attending School in Carlisle. Thank

you so much for joining us today, sir. SB 724, PN 1046 By Rep. SAYLOR Carol Waltenbaugh, please stand; her son, Sean Lichanec; and An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Government) grandchildren Jerah and Mitchell Wranich. Thank you so much of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes as follows: In Title 24: for for being here. They are guests of Representative Jeff Pyle, our retirement for school employees, in preliminary provisions, further chair of the Liquor Committee. providing for definitions; in membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for payments by employers and providing for Please welcome guests of Representative Ben Sanchez. nonparticipating employer withdrawal liability and further providing for Steven Field attends the University of Pittsburgh, Mackenzie actuarial cost method; in School Employees' Defined Contribution Plan, Corcoran attends Wesleyan University, Samantha Krauss attends further providing for vesting; in administration and miscellaneous Smith College, and Noam Krainin attends American University. provisions, further providing for Public School Employees Retirement Board; in administration and miscellaneous provisions, providing for the With them is Harry Hansen – please stand – and he works with establishment of the Public Markets Emerging Investment Manager Representative Sanchez. Please welcome these fine guests. Program; and, in preliminary provisions, further providing for Thank you so much for being with us today. Thank you. definitions. In Title 71: for retirement for State employees and officers, Savannah Norley, will you please stand. Savannah is a guest in preliminary provisions relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for definitions; in membership, credited of Representative . Thank you so much, service, classes of service and eligibility for benefits regarding Savannah, for being with us today. administration of the State Employees' Retirement Fund, further providing for election to become a Class A-6 member or solely a Members, we are going to head into votes. participant in the plan and for eligibility for death benefits; and, in benefits, further providing for maximum single life annuity. SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR B APPROPRIATIONS. BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION BILL ON CONCURRENCE REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 634, PN 1035, entitled: HB 65, PN 2240 By Rep. CUTLER An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 3047 Consolidated Statutes, in soil and conservation, providing for over the South Branch of Blacklick Creek, Blacklick Township, Conservation Excellence Grant Program; and making an editorial Cambria County, as the Private First Class Steve L. Klosz Memorial change. Bridge; designating the 2100 to 2200 block of Castor Avenue, State Route 1005, in Philadelphia County as the Police Officer Raymond Diaz, On the question, Jr., Memorial Highway; designating the portion of Interstate 376 from Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? the end of the bridge identified as Bridge Key 3522 to the exit at State Route 51 in Beaver County, as the Richard L. Shaw Memorial Highway; Bill was agreed to. designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 3522 on that portion of Interstate 376 over the Ohio River in Vanport Township, Beaver County, (Bill analysis was read.) as the USAF Combat Controller Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin Memorial 1346 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26

The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The question is, shall the bill pass finally? the bill passed finally. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the nays will now be taken. information that the House has passed the same with amendment in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. The following roll call was recorded: The SPEAKER. Representative Frank Farry is going to be YEAS–201 recognized on unanimous consent, and I am going to ask everybody to please take their seats. I know it is a busy day here Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese with a number of the code bills in front of us, so please, members, Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae if you could take your seats. Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Representative Ciresi is going to be joining Representative Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Frank Farry. Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Members in the back, staff in the back, if you could just take Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato a seat. If you have to have a conversation, if you could just go in Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson one of the rooms off the floor. We understand that you have Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez important business to conduct, so that is not a problem. If you Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey could, just take it off the back floor. Thank you. Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel STATEMENT BY MR. FARRY Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder The SPEAKER. Representative Farry, the floor is yours, sir. Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Mr. FARRY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman I want to thank the members for their unanimous support on Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Cook Harris Millard Sims HR 343 yesterday. We specifically chose the Resolution No. 343 Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder because that is the number of FDNY firefighters that were killed Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon in the line of duty on September 11. Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney What this resolution does is it asks Congress to fund the Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. If you did not see the Jon Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Stewart video when he testified before Congress a few weeks Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla ago, it is worth the 10 minutes of your time to see that testimony. Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Right now that fund is underfunded and the payments that the Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel victims from the 9/11 Fund will be receiving will be greatly Deasy James Nesbit Toohil reduced. This is probably one of most egregious things that I have DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper seen the Federal government do. Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman There are over 90,000 victims that have been impacted Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh because of the health effects of what happened on September 11, Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner including 1500 Pennsylvanians. My great colleague here from Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Montgomery County spoke eloquently yesterday about the loss DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster of his brother because of the health effects on 9/11. I do not think Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley we can be any more compelling than that. Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland There are a few Congressmembers in Pennsylvania who have Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White not signed on to the bill, and we do not know if it has full support Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams of both of our Senators. So I just ask my colleagues – obviously, Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel the resolution is going to be transmitted to their offices – but if Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman you have any contact with your Congressman or Congresswoman Everett Krueger Rader or any of the two U.S. Senators, please encourage them to support Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, and fully fund the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. Thank you. Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Fiedler Lee Readshaw The SPEAKER. The young lady corrected me, Miss Wranich. NAYS–0 So thank you very much. Jerah Wranich is the pronunciation.

NOT VOTING–0

EXCUSED–1

Bernstine

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BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 661, Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood PN 1075, entitled: Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Everett Krueger Rader Consolidated Statutes, establishing the Agricultural Business Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Development Center, the Agricultural Business Development Center Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Advisory Committee and the Agricultural Business Development Center Fiedler Lee Readshaw Fund; providing for the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and establishing the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block NAYS–0 Grant Fund; providing for agriculture and youth development; establishing the Urban Agricultural Infrastructure Grant Program; and NOT VOTING–0 making a related repeal.

EXCUSED–1 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bernstine Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same with amendment Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 321, YEAS–201 PN 996, entitled:

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the option to prohibit Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae the location of an establishment license within a municipality. Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman On the question, Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Bill was agreed to. Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez (Bill analysis was read.) Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer nays will now be taken. Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons The following roll call was recorded: Cook Harris Millard Sims Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon YEAS–184 Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Barrar Fiedler Lawrence Rigby Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Benninghoff Fitzgerald Lee Roae Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Bizzarro Flynn Lewis Roebuck Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Boback Frankel Longietti Rothman Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Borowicz Freeman Mackenzie Rozzi Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Boyle Fritz Madden Ryan Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Bradford Gabler Mako Samuelson Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Briggs Gainey Malagari Sanchez DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Brooks Galloway Markosek Sankey Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Brown Gillen Marshall Sappey Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Bullock Gillespie Matzie Saylor DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Burgos Gleim McCarter Schemel Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Caltagirone Goodman McClinton Schlossberg Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Carroll Gregory McNeill Schmitt DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Causer Greiner Mehaffie Schroeder Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Cephas Grove Mentzer Schweyer Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Ciresi Hanbidge Merski Shusterman 1348 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26

Comitta Harkins Metcalfe Simmons And this is really a shining moment because it is reflective of Conklin Harrell Metzgar Sims when we are at our best when we work together. It is the Cook Harris Mihalek Snyder Cox Heffley Millard Solomon definition of "sustainability." It is sustenance. And it is when we Cruz Helm Miller, B. Sonney are at best when we work together and we put partisanship aside Culver Hennessey Miller, D. Staats and we do what is right for all Pennsylvanians. And when we Cutler Hershey Mizgorski Stephens invest in innovation and research and cultivation and Daley Hickernell Moul Struzzi Davidson Hohenstein Mullery Sturla commercialization, not just for the specialty crops that I have Davis, A. Howard Mullins Thomas been fighting for in my particular bill that you all passed Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Tobash unanimously last week, this is about everything – urban, rural; Dawkins Irvin Neilson Toepel conservative, progressive. This is what it is all about, and I just Day Isaacson Nesbit Toohil Deasy James O'Mara Topper want to thank the body for the unanimous support for what we DeLissio Jones Oberlander Ullman have all done together. Delloso Jozwiak Otten Vitali Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Delozier Kail Owlett Warren DeLuca Kauffman Pashinski Webster Dermody Keefer Peifer Wentling CALENDAR Diamond Keller, M.K. Pickett Wheatley DiGirolamo Kenyatta Polinchock Wheeland Donatucci Kim Pyle White BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION Driscoll Kinsey Quinn Williams Dush Kirkland Rabb Youngblood The House proceeded to second consideration of SB 733, Ecker Klunk Rader Zabel Emrick Knowles Rapp Zimmerman PN 945, entitled: Evans Kortz Ravenstahl Everett Kosierowski Readshaw Turzai, An Act providing for the Pennsylvania Gaming Economic Farry Krueger Reese Speaker Development and Tourism Fund Capital Budget for 2019; itemizing Fee Kulik projects to be assisted by the Department of Community and Economic Development, together with their estimated financial costs; authorizing recurring payments for certain projects; and making appropriations. NAYS–17

Burns Kaufer Nelson Puskaric On the question, Dowling Maloney O'Neal Sainato Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Dunbar Masser Ortitay Walsh Bill was agreed to. Gaydos Murt Petrarca Warner Hahn * * * NOT VOTING–0 The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 239, EXCUSED–1 PN 209, entitled:

Bernstine An Act amending the act of June 27, 1991 (P.L.70, No.10), entitled "An act requiring the superintendent of every public school district to make available, upon request, lists of graduating seniors to armed forces recruiters; and providing a penalty for the misuse of any such lists," The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the further providing for title and for legislative intent; providing for short affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and title and for definitions; and further providing for list of seniors to be the bill passed finally. compiled, for optional compliance by nonpublic schools and for Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the reimbursement of costs. information that the House has passed the same without amendment. On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Bill was agreed to. STATEMENT BY MR. RABB * * * The SPEAKER. Members, the Chair is going to call upon, on unanimous consent, Representative . He is actually The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1380, going to speak with respect to, I believe, SB 661, PN 1075. PN 1671, entitled: The Chair calls upon Representative Chris Rabb. Mr. RABB. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. An Act amending Titles 30 (Fish) and 34 (Game) of the I just wanted to thank everyone for their unanimous support Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in fishing licenses, providing for for SB 661. And I want to thank the respective chairmen of the active duty military fishing reciprocity and for disabled veteran annual fishing license reciprocity; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee. This is the effort of providing for active duty military hunting reciprocity and for disabled bipartisan, bicameral collaboration in furtherance of arguably the veteran annual hunting license reciprocity. most important industry in our Commonwealth, which is agriculture. I eat every day, and I recommend every else does the On the question, same as well. We cannot do anything without agriculture. Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Bill was agreed to.

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* * * The SPEAKER. Representative , on SB 700, sir. Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1203, The reason for the amendment on SB 700 was because it had PN 1738, entitled: the wrong wording of the commission's report. My good colleague from Delaware County knows that the report did not An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the say the things that were in that legislation. We simply struck out Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further providing for money of authority. that language because that was not in the report. And I am sure we would not want to change and misrepresent a report that she On the question, and I both voted on. This simply puts into law those things that Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? the commission – which was made up of administrators from Bill was agreed to. across this State, school directors, and superintendents, along with legislators, other independent groups – it simply makes sure that the report is accurate in this piece of legislation. BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 700, On the question recurring, PN 1074, entitled: Shall the bill pass finally? An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the as the Public School Code of 1949, establishing the Public Higher Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. Education Funding Commission; providing for construction and renovation of buildings by school entities; and establishing a grant program for maintenance projects. The following roll call was recorded:

On the question, YEAS–201

Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Bill was agreed to. Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae (Bill analysis was read.) Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey On the bill, Representative Krueger. Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Please, members, take your seats. Please take your seats. Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Representative Krueger, you may proceed. Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Ms. KRUEGER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt As one of the members of the PlanCon Commission who spent Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder 2 years visiting public schools across this Commonwealth, I am Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer glad that this bill is finally coming up for a vote today. However, Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons for the benefit of my colleagues, I feel the need to draw attention Cook Harris Millard Sims to an amendment that was put in in the Appropriations Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Committee last night after 8 p.m. In this amendment, in lines Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon 14 to 15 of the bill, it struck out the language defining an Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Cutler Hershey Moul Staats "Emergency" as one that would put "the health, safety, or welfare Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens of students at risk." Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi The PlanCon Commission heard testimony from districts Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla across this Commonwealth – urban and rural, suburban districts Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash – that told stories of schools where water was impacted by lead, Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel where asbestos on the third floor of the building was preventing Deasy James Nesbit Toohil the districts from using those spaces, where temperatures that DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper were too hot or too cold were preventing students from coming Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali to school in the summer or in the winter periods. DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Mr. Speaker, I will be voting "yes" on this bill today, but Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner I hope as we continue to work on PlanCon and finally, finally Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren remove the moratorium with funding, hopefully in next year's DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling budget, that we will consider instances that put the health, safety, Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley or welfare of students at risk as true emergencies and make sure Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland that we are moving funding to those projects that solve those Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White problems. Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Cook Harris Millard Sims Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Everett Krueger Rader Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Fiedler Lee Readshaw Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi NAYS–0 Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas NOT VOTING–0 Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel

Deasy James Nesbit Toohil EXCUSED–1 DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Bernstine Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling the bill passed finally. Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland information that the House has passed the same with amendment Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel * * * Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Everett Krueger Rader Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 478, Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker PN 1067, entitled: Fiedler Lee Readshaw

An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as NAYS–0 the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for beginning farmer tax credit. NOT VOTING–0 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? EXCUSED–1 Bill was agreed to. Bernstine (Bill analysis was read.)

The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The question is, shall the bill pass finally? the bill passed finally. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the nays will now be taken. information that the House has passed the same with amendment in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. The following roll call was recorded: * * * YEAS–201 BILL PASSED OVER TEMPORARILY Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby The SPEAKER. SB 695, PN 1073, page 5 and 6 of today's Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae House calendar. This is third consideration. Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman We are going to go over that. That is over for now; it is Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi temporarily over. Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson RESOLUTIONS Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Mr. LAWRENCE called up HR 222, PN 1459, entitled: Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor A Resolution urging the Congress of the and the Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel United States Food and Drug Administration to take immediate action Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg to defend this nation's dairy farmers by enforcing a standard of identity Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt for the term "milk." Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman On the question, Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Will the House adopt the resolution?

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The following roll call was recorded: Mr. STRUZZI called up HR 402, PN 2144, entitled:

YEAS–201 A Resolution recognizing the value of whole milk and supporting schools adding whole milk as a choice for consumption in Pennsylvania.

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby On the question, Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Will the House adopt the resolution? Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi The following roll call was recorded: Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato YEAS–201 Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Cook Harris Millard Sims Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Cook Harris Millard Sims Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Everett Krueger Rader DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Fiedler Lee Readshaw Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White NAYS–0 Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood NOT VOTING–0 Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman EXCUSED–1 Everett Krueger Rader Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai,

Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Bernstine Fiedler Lee Readshaw

NAYS–0 The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the resolution was adopted. NOT VOTING–0

* * * EXCUSED–1

Bernstine

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The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question was After all, these diseases are poorly understood and research has determined in the affirmative and the resolution was adopted. produced contradictory results with competing claims and evidence about what children with these symptoms need. That SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A matters, especially when we are talking about advising potentially extreme treatments like antibiotic therapies and plasmapheresis – replacing children's plasma in order to clean BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION their blood. We searched for other cases of advisory councils in The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 241, Pennsylvania creating these guidelines, and we have done it, but PN 211, entitled: only in the case of opioid prescribing guidelines to manage a An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as public health crisis, the crisis of addiction and death, not to tell the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in resource enhancement and protection doctors how to treat kids. The Institute of Medicine created tax credit, further providing for definitions and for Resource standards for creating clinical guidelines that clinicians will use Enhancement and Protection Tax Credit Program. and we can all trust, issues like conflict of interest, description of

benefits and harms of each suggested protocol, summary of all On the question, the available evidence, and an explanation of the part played by Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? values, opinion, theory, and clinical experience in driving the Bill was agreed to. recommendation.

The goal is to take politics out of the process of determining * * * clinical guidelines, which is why I believe we should take the

clinical guidelines out of this task force. The medical community The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 295, seems to be working toward a consensus on how best to treat PN 268, entitled: these children, and we should not do an end run around scientists An Act establishing the Advisory Council on PANDAS and PANS; and doctors to direct children's care. and providing for the duties of the Advisory Council on PANDAS and So, Mr. Speaker, I would ask my colleagues to support this PANS. amendment. Thank you. The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. On the question, Representative , the prime sponsor, on the Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? amendment. Mr. JOZWIAK. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. Those are acronyms, I believe. I stand in opposition to this amendment. I have spoken a number of times on the reason I am the prime sponsor of this bill. On the question recurring, I have a constituent in my district who has a child that struggled Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? with PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections) for many Mr. FRANKEL offered the following amendment years now, and some of our colleagues have people, constituents No. A02521: that their children have the same problem. A main reason for the struggle is because the disease is commonly misdiagnosed and Amend Bill, page 5, lines 19 through 21, by striking out all of not treated appropriately. The main and fundamental issue of this lines 19 and 20 and "(ii)" in line 21 and inserting bill is that the advisory council meet to establish diagnostic (i) Amend Bill, page 5, line 25, by striking out "(iii)" and inserting protocols and treatment models to prevent the struggle from (ii) happening with other children and families. Without this council Amend Bill, page 5, line 27, by striking out "(iv)" and inserting giving advice, we will continue to have children struggle with (iii) these conditions. We frequently use advisory councils such as this as a way to On the question, bring experts together to establish guidelines around the disease. Will the House agree to the amendment? This will not put into statute those diagnostic protocols or treatment methods, but it will give the professional organizations The SPEAKER. The Chair is going to call upon a starting point with this multidisciplinary approach. Representative Frankel, on the amendment. I request a "no" vote on this amendment. Mr. FRANKEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and I want to thank my colleagues for considering this amendment. On the question recurring, Simply put, it is not appropriate for a State advisory council Will the House agree to the amendment? to create clinical practice guidelines. Illinois passed a bill with strikingly similar language to create a strikingly similar advisory The following roll call was recorded: council, also charged with creating clinical practice guidelines. The treatment of children with rare neurological illnesses is not a YEAS–93 geographic matter; it is a scientific and it is a medical one. Why are the States of Illinois and Pennsylvania deciding how children Bizzarro Donatucci Kortz Ravenstahl Boyle Driscoll Kosierowski Readshaw with a complex, rare disease should be treated, especially one Bradford Evans Krueger Roebuck where the medical community is still in vigorous debate about Briggs Fiedler Kulik Rozzi how prevalent that disease is and what the treatment looks like? Bullock Fitzgerald Lee Sainato 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1353

Burgos Flynn Longietti Samuelson The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1595, Burns Frankel Madden Sanchez PN 2054, entitled: Caltagirone Freeman Malagari Sappey Carroll Gainey Markosek Schlossberg An Act designating a bridge, identified by Bridge Key 8671, on that Cephas Galloway Matzie Schweyer portion of Washington Street over the Conemaugh River in Johnstown Ciresi Goodman McCarter Shusterman City, Cambria County, as the SFC Raymond R. Buchan Memorial Comitta Hanbidge McClinton Sims Bridge. Conklin Harkins McNeill Snyder Cruz Harrell Merski Solomon Daley Harris Miller, D. Sturla On the question, Davidson Hohenstein Mullery Ullman Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Davis, A. Howard Mullins Vitali Bill was agreed to. Davis, T. Innamorato Neilson Warren Dawkins Isaacson O'Mara Webster Deasy Kenyatta Otten Wheatley SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR B CONTINUED DeLissio Kim Pashinski Williams Delloso Kinsey Petrarca Youngblood DeLuca Kirkland Rabb Zabel BILLS ON THIRD CONSIDERATION Dermody The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 235, NAYS–108 PN 986, entitled: Barrar Gleim Mehaffie Roae Benninghoff Gregory Mentzer Rothman An Act making appropriations from the Professional Licensure Boback Greiner Metcalfe Ryan Augmentation Account and from restricted revenue accounts within the Borowicz Grove Metzgar Sankey General Fund to the Department of State for use by the Bureau of Brooks Hahn Mihalek Saylor Professional and Occupational Affairs in support of the professional Brown Heffley Millard Schemel licensure boards assigned thereto. Causer Helm Miller, B. Schmitt Cook Hennessey Mizgorski Schroeder On the question, Cox Hershey Moul Simmons Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Culver Hickernell Murt Sonney Cutler Irvin Mustello Staats Bill was agreed to. Day James Nelson Stephens Delozier Jones Nesbit Struzzi (Bill analysis was read.) Diamond Jozwiak O'Neal Thomas DiGirolamo Kail Oberlander Tobash Dowling Kaufer Ortitay Toepel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Dunbar Kauffman Owlett Toohil different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Dush Keefer Peifer Topper The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Ecker Keller, M.K. Pickett Walsh Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Emrick Klunk Polinchock Warner Everett Knowles Puskaric Wentling nays will now be taken. Farry Lawrence Pyle Wheeland Fee Lewis Quinn White The following roll call was recorded: Fritz Mackenzie Rader Zimmerman Gabler Mako Rapp Gaydos Maloney Reese Turzai, YEAS–201 Gillen Marshall Rigby Speaker Gillespie Masser Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae NOT VOTING–0 Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman EXCUSED–1 Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Bernstine Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Less than the majority having voted in the affirmative, the Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey question was determined in the negative and the amendment was Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor not agreed to. Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt On the question recurring, Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Bill was agreed to. Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Cook Harris Millard Sims * * * Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon

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Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney The following roll call was recorded: Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi YEAS–201 Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Everett Krueger Rader Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Cook Harris Millard Sims Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Fiedler Lee Readshaw Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney NAYS–0 Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens

Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi NOT VOTING–0 Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas EXCUSED–1 Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Bernstine Deasy James Nesbit Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner the bill passed finally. Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling information that the House has passed the same without Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley amendment. Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White * * * Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 236, Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman PN 987, entitled: Everett Krueger Rader Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, An Act making appropriations from the Workmen's Compensation Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Administration Fund to the Department of Labor and Industry and the Fiedler Lee Readshaw Department of Community and Economic Development to provide for the expenses of administering the Workers' Compensation Act, The NAYS–0 Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act and the Office of Small Business Advocate for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and NOT VOTING–0 for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. EXCUSED–1

On the question, Bernstine Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the (Bill analysis was read.) affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and the bill passed finally. The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. information that the House has passed the same without The question is, shall the bill pass finally? amendment. Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. * * * 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1355

The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 237, Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman PN 988, entitled: Everett Krueger Rader Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker within the General Fund to the Office of Small Business Advocate in the Fiedler Lee Readshaw Department of Community and Economic Development. NAYS–0

On the question, NOT VOTING–0 Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bill was agreed to. EXCUSED–1

(Bill analysis was read.) Bernstine

The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and the bill passed finally. nays will now be taken. Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the information that the House has passed the same without The following roll call was recorded: amendment.

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Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 238, Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby PN 989, entitled: Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman within the General Fund to the Office of Consumer Advocate in the Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Office of Attorney General. Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson On the question, Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Bill was agreed to. Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel (Bill analysis was read.) Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Cook Harris Millard Sims nays will now be taken. Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney The following roll call was recorded: Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens YEAS–201 Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi

Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman

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Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Cook Harris Millard Sims nays will now be taken. Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney The following roll call was recorded: Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens YEAS–201 Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi

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

Cutler Hershey Moul Staats NAYS–0 Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi NOT VOTING–0 Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas EXCUSED–1 Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Bernstine Deasy James Nesbit Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner the bill passed finally. Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling information that the House has passed the same without Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley amendment. Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams * * * Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 239, Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman PN 990, entitled: Everett Krueger Rader Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, An Act making appropriations from the Public School Employees' Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Retirement Fund and from the PSERS Defined Contribution Fund to Fiedler Lee Readshaw provide for expenses of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of NAYS–0 bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. NOT VOTING–0

On the question, EXCUSED–1 Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bernstine Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. The question is, shall the bill pass finally? 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1357

Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling information that the House has passed the same without Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland amendment. Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams * * * Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 240, Everett Krueger Rader PN 991, entitled: Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker An Act making appropriations from the State Employees' Fiedler Lee Readshaw Retirement Fund and from the SERS Defined Contribution Fund to provide for expenses of the State Employees' Retirement Board for the NAYS–0 fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June NOT VOTING–0 30, 2019.

EXCUSED–1 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bernstine Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same without Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and amendment. nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 241, YEAS–201 PN 1016, entitled:

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese An Act making appropriations from the Philadelphia Taxicab and Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Limousine Regulatory Fund and the Philadelphia Taxicab Medallion Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Fund to the Philadelphia Parking Authority for the fiscal year July 1, Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck 2019, to June 30, 2020. Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi On the question, Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Bill was agreed to. Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey (Bill analysis was read.) Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Representative is recognized on SB 241. Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Mr. SAMUELSON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Cook Harris Millard Sims I rise in opposition to SB 241. I know we are voting on a series Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon of appropriations bills. The percentage increase in this bill just Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney jumped off the page. This bill includes appropriations for the Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Philadelphia Parking Authority, and the combined increase for Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens the two items included here is 15.9 percent. Just 5 minutes ago Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla we voted on a bill for the Consumer Advocate in Pennsylvania, Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas 3 percent. The very next bill we are going to consider is for the Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Public Utility Commission, 1 percent. Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Yesterday we were talking a lot about the overall budget in the Deasy James Nesbit Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper ballpark of 2-percent increases, for higher education of 2 percent, Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman and then here we are and we get a bill where the Philadelphia Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Parking Authority is asking for a 15.9-percent increase. So it is DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh just seems out of line with some of the other appropriations Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren legislation we have been considering, and I intend to vote "no." DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Thank you. 1358 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26

The SPEAKER. Does anybody else wish to speak on SB 241? 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 return the same to the Senate with the The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the information that the House has passed the same without Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. amendment.

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–161 The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 242, PN 993, entitled: Barrar Fee Longietti Ryan Benninghoff Fiedler Mackenzie Sainato An Act making appropriations from a restricted revenue account Bizzarro Fitzgerald Madden Sanchez within the General Fund and from Federal augmentation funds to the Boback Flynn Mako Sankey Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, Bradford Frankel Malagari Sappey to June 30, 2020. Briggs Fritz Maloney Saylor Brooks Gabler Markosek Schemel Brown Gainey Marshall Schlossberg On the question, Bullock Galloway Masser Schmitt Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Burns Gillespie Matzie Schroeder Bill was agreed to. Caltagirone Gleim McClinton Schweyer Carroll Goodman Mehaffie Shusterman Causer Gregory Mentzer Simmons (Bill analysis was read.) Cephas Greiner Merski Sims Ciresi Grove Metzgar Snyder The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Comitta Hahn Millard Solomon different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Conklin Hanbidge Miller, B. Sonney Cox Harkins Miller, D. Staats The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Cruz Harrell Mizgorski Stephens Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Culver Harris Moul Struzzi nays will now be taken. Cutler Helm Mullery Sturla Daley Hennessey Mullins Thomas Davis, T. Hershey Murt Toepel The following roll call was recorded: Dawkins Hickernell Neilson Toohil Day Hohenstein Nesbit Topper YEAS–201 Deasy Innamorato Oberlander Ullman DeLissio Irvin Otten Warner Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Delloso Isaacson Pashinski Warren Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Delozier James Peifer Webster Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Dermody Jozwiak Pickett Wentling Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Diamond Kaufer Polinchock Wheatley Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman DiGirolamo Kim Puskaric Wheeland Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Donatucci Kinsey Pyle White Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Dowling Kirkland Rabb Williams Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Driscoll Klunk Rader Youngblood Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Dunbar Knowles Ravenstahl Zabel Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Ecker Kosierowski Rigby Zimmerman Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Emrick Kulik Roae Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Evans Lawrence Roebuck Turzai, Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Everett Lee Rothman Speaker Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Farry Lewis Rozzi Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt NAYS–40 Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Borowicz Gillen Krueger Owlett Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Boyle Heffley McCarter Petrarca Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Burgos Howard McNeill Quinn Cook Harris Millard Sims Cook Jones Metcalfe Rapp Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Davidson Kail Mihalek Readshaw Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Davis, A. Kauffman Mustello Reese Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney DeLuca Keefer Nelson Samuelson Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Dush Keller, M.K. O'Mara Tobash Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Freeman Kenyatta O'Neal Vitali Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Gaydos Kortz Ortitay Walsh Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas NOT VOTING–0 Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel EXCUSED–1 Deasy James Nesbit Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper

Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Bernstine

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Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Everett Krueger Rader Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Cook Harris Millard Sims Fiedler Lee Readshaw Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon NAYS–0 Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Cutler Hershey Moul Staats NOT VOTING–0 Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi

Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla EXCUSED–1 Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Bernstine Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Deasy James Nesbit Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh the bill passed finally. Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren information that the House has passed the same without DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling amendment. Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland * * * Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 243, Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel PN 994, entitled: Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Everett Krueger Rader An Act making appropriations from the restricted revenue accounts Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, within the State Gaming Fund and from the restricted revenue accounts Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker within the Fantasy Contest Fund and Video Gaming Fund to the Fiedler Lee Readshaw Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, the Pennsylvania State Police and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for the fiscal year NAYS–0 beginning July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June NOT VOTING–0 30, 2019.

EXCUSED–1 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bernstine Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same without Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and amendment. nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 724, YEAS–201 PN 1046, entitled:

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Government) Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes as follows: In Title 24: for Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae retirement for school employees, in preliminary provisions, further Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck providing for definitions; in membership, contributions and benefits, Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman further providing for payments by employers and providing for 1360 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26 nonparticipating employer withdrawal liability and further providing for Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland actuarial cost method; in School Employees' Defined Contribution Plan, Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White further providing for vesting; in administration and miscellaneous Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams provisions, further providing for Public School Employees Retirement Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Board; in administration and miscellaneous provisions, providing for the Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel establishment of the Public Markets Emerging Investment Manager Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Program; and, in preliminary provisions, further providing for Everett Krueger Rader definitions. In Title 71: for retirement for State employees and officers, Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, in preliminary provisions relating to retirement for State employees and Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker officers, further providing for definitions; in membership, credited Fiedler Lee Readshaw service, classes of service and eligibility for benefits regarding administration of the State Employees' Retirement Fund, further NAYS–0 providing for election to become a Class A-6 member or solely a participant in the plan and for eligibility for death benefits; and, in NOT VOTING–0 benefits, further providing for maximum single life annuity. EXCUSED–1 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bernstine Bill was agreed to.

(Bill analysis was read.) The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three the bill passed finally. different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the The question is, shall the bill pass finally? information that the House has passed the same with amendment Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and in which the concurrence of the Senate is requested. nays will now be taken. * * * The following roll call was recorded: The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 298, YEAS–201 PN 260, entitled:

Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 51 (Military Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in proprietary and Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae official rights, further providing for the offense of wearing of uniforms Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck and insignia and misrepresentation of military service or honors; and, in Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman State Veterans' Commission and Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans' Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Affairs, further providing for Veterans' Trust Fund. Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato On the question, Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Bill was agreed to. Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor (Bill analysis was read.) Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Cook Harris Millard Sims nays will now be taken. Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon The following roll call was recorded: Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens YEAS–201 Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1361

Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons nays will now be taken. Cook Harris Millard Sims Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon The following roll call was recorded: Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Cutler Hershey Moul Staats YEAS–201 Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Deasy James Nesbit Toohil Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman Cook Harris Millard Sims Everett Krueger Rader Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Fiedler Lee Readshaw Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens NAYS–0 Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla NOT VOTING–0 Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash EXCUSED–1 Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Deasy James Nesbit Toohil

DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper Bernstine Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster the bill passed finally. Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Ordered, That the clerk return the same to the Senate with the Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley information that the House has passed the same without Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland amendment. Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood * * * Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1634, Everett Krueger Rader Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, PN 2258, entitled: Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Fiedler Lee Readshaw An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in support matters generally, further providing for NAYS–0 costs and fees and for State disbursement unit.

NOT VOTING–0 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? EXCUSED–1 Bill was agreed to. Bernstine (Bill analysis was read.)

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Driscoll Kinsey Petrarca Wheatley affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Dunbar Kirkland Pickett Wheeland Dush Klunk Polinchock White the bill passed finally. Ecker Knowles Puskaric Williams Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Emrick Kortz Pyle Youngblood concurrence. Evans Kosierowski Quinn Zabel Everett Krueger Rabb Zimmerman Farry Kulik Rader * * * Fee Lawrence Rapp Turzai, Fiedler Lee Ravenstahl Speaker The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1444, Fitzgerald PN 2259, entitled: NAYS–6 A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in local government, providing for Cephas Kenyatta Vitali Webster removal of municipal officers. Davidson Miller, D.

On the question, NOT VOTING–0

Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? EXCUSED–1 Bill was agreed to. Bernstine (Bill analysis was read.)

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

The following roll call was recorded: * * *

YEAS–195 The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 1563, PN 2128, entitled: Barrar Flynn Lewis Readshaw Benninghoff Frankel Longietti Reese An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Bizzarro Freeman Mackenzie Rigby Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in municipal authorities, further Boback Fritz Madden Roae providing for purposes and powers. Borowicz Gabler Mako Roebuck Boyle Gainey Malagari Rothman Bradford Galloway Maloney Rozzi On the question, Briggs Gaydos Markosek Ryan Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? Brooks Gillen Marshall Sainato Bill was agreed to. Brown Gillespie Masser Samuelson Bullock Gleim Matzie Sanchez Burgos Goodman McCarter Sankey (Bill analysis was read.) Burns Gregory McClinton Sappey Caltagirone Greiner McNeill Saylor The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Carroll Grove Mehaffie Schemel different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Causer Hahn Mentzer Schlossberg Ciresi Hanbidge Merski Schmitt The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Comitta Harkins Metcalfe Schroeder Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Conklin Harrell Metzgar Schweyer nays will now be taken. Cook Harris Mihalek Shusterman Cox Heffley Millard Simmons Cruz Helm Miller, B. Sims The following roll call was recorded: Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Snyder Cutler Hershey Moul Solomon YEAS–197 Daley Hickernell Mullery Sonney Davis, A. Hohenstein Mullins Staats Barrar Fiedler Lee Readshaw Davis, T. Howard Murt Stephens Benninghoff Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Dawkins Innamorato Mustello Struzzi Bizzarro Flynn Longietti Rigby Day Irvin Neilson Sturla Boback Frankel Mackenzie Roae Deasy Isaacson Nelson Thomas Borowicz Freeman Madden Roebuck DeLissio James Nesbit Tobash Boyle Fritz Mako Rothman Delloso Jones O'Mara Toepel Bradford Gabler Malagari Rozzi Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Toohil Briggs Gainey Maloney Ryan DeLuca Kail Oberlander Topper Brooks Galloway Markosek Sainato Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Ullman Brown Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Diamond Kauffman Otten Walsh Bullock Gillen Masser Sanchez DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Warner Burgos Gillespie Matzie Sankey Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Warren Burns Gleim McCarter Sappey Dowling Kim Peifer Wentling Caltagirone Goodman McClinton Saylor 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1363

Carroll Gregory McNeill Schemel The SPEAKER. This bill has been considered on three Causer Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg different days and agreed to and is now on final passage. Cephas Grove Mentzer Schmitt Ciresi Hahn Merski Schroeder The question is, shall the bill pass finally? Comitta Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer Agreeable to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and Conklin Harkins Metzgar Shusterman nays will now be taken. Cook Harrell Mihalek Simmons Cox Harris Millard Sims Cruz Heffley Miller, B. Snyder The following roll call was recorded: Culver Helm Miller, D. Solomon Cutler Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney YEAS–200 Daley Hershey Moul Staats Davidson Hickernell Mullery Stephens Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese Davis, A. Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby Davis, T. Howard Murt Sturla Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae Dawkins Innamorato Mustello Thomas Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Day Irvin Neilson Toepel Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman Deasy Isaacson Nelson Toohil Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi DeLissio James Nesbit Topper Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Delloso Jones O'Mara Ullman Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato Delozier Jozwiak O'Neal Vitali Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson DeLuca Kail Oberlander Walsh Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez Dermody Kaufer Ortitay Warner Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey Diamond Kauffman Otten Warren Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey DiGirolamo Keefer Owlett Webster Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Donatucci Keller, M.K. Pashinski Wentling Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel Dowling Kenyatta Petrarca Wheatley Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg Driscoll Kim Pickett Wheeland Causer Grove Merski Schmitt Dunbar Kinsey Polinchock White Cephas Hahn Metcalfe Schroeder Dush Kirkland Puskaric Williams Ciresi Hanbidge Metzgar Schweyer Ecker Klunk Pyle Youngblood Comitta Harkins Mihalek Shusterman Emrick Kortz Quinn Zimmerman Conklin Harrell Millard Simmons Evans Kosierowski Rabb Cook Harris Miller, B. Sims Everett Krueger Rader Turzai, Cox Heffley Miller, D. Snyder Farry Kulik Rapp Speaker Cruz Helm Mizgorski Solomon Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Culver Hennessey Moul Sonney Cutler Hershey Mullery Staats NAYS–4 Daley Hickernell Mullins Stephens Davidson Hohenstein Murt Struzzi Knowles Peifer Tobash Zabel Davis, A. Howard Mustello Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Neilson Thomas NOT VOTING–0 Dawkins Irvin Nelson Tobash Day Isaacson Nesbit Toepel EXCUSED–1 Deasy James O'Mara Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Neal Topper

Delloso Jozwiak Oberlander Ullman Bernstine Delozier Kail Ortitay Vitali DeLuca Kaufer Otten Walsh Dermody Kauffman Owlett Warner The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Diamond Keefer Pashinski Warren affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Peifer Webster Donatucci Kenyatta Petrarca Wentling the bill passed finally. Dowling Kim Pickett Wheatley Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Driscoll Kinsey Polinchock Wheeland concurrence. Dunbar Kirkland Puskaric White Dush Klunk Pyle Williams Ecker Knowles Quinn Youngblood * * * Emrick Kortz Rabb Zabel Evans Kosierowski Rader Zimmerman The House proceeded to third consideration of HB 792, Everett Krueger Rapp PN 2260, entitled: Farry Kulik Ravenstahl Turzai, Fee Lawrence Readshaw Speaker An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Fiedler Lee Consolidated Statutes, in rules of the road in general, further providing for additional parking regulations. NAYS–1

Mentzer On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? NOT VOTING–0 Bill was agreed to. EXCUSED–1 (Bill analysis was read.) Bernstine

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The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the Route 144 beginning at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 64 in affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and Pleasant Gap and ending at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 45 in Centre Hall, Centre County, as the Duster-Quad 50-Searchlight the bill passed finally. Highway; and designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 50 in Ordered, That the clerk present the same to the Senate for Independence Township, Washington County, as the Lt. Col. Juanita L. concurrence. Warman Memorial Highway.

On the question, STATEMENT BY MS. INNAMORATO Will the House concur in Senate amendments?

The SPEAKER. Representative Innamorato, on unanimous The SPEAKER. Moved by the gentleman, Representative consent. Sankey, that the House concur in those amendments. Ms. INNAMORATO. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

I rise today in support of the parking-protected bike lanes and On the question recurring, pedestrian plazas so that Pennsylvania can benefit from this Will the House concur in Senate amendments? proven lifesaving design, and to thank my colleague from Berks The SPEAKER. Agreeable to the provisions of the County for his bill. Constitution, the yeas and nays will now be taken. This bill is very important to Pittsburgh because there are several parked car protected projects that have been put on hold The following roll call was recorded: due to the outdated requirements of our Vehicle Code. One such project is located on Forbes Avenue in Oakland, which is a broad, YEAS–201 four-lane State road through some of our densest medical and education facilities in Pittsburgh. It connects thousands of Barrar Fitzgerald Lewis Reese residents via car, bus, and bikeways to their jobs, their classes, Benninghoff Flynn Longietti Rigby and to the care of their doctors. Bizzarro Frankel Mackenzie Roae In October of 2015, Susan Hicks was riding home from work Boback Freeman Madden Roebuck Borowicz Fritz Mako Rothman when she was killed by a driver on Forbes Avenue. She was a Boyle Gabler Malagari Rozzi scholar – passionate and brilliant. She loved Shakespeare, Bradford Gainey Maloney Ryan Russian films, and riding her bike. I did not know Susan, but Briggs Galloway Markosek Sainato I know her friends who loved her. She was a resident of my Brooks Gaydos Marshall Samuelson Brown Gillen Masser Sanchez district and her loss is still felt today in our community. Bullock Gillespie Matzie Sankey We need safer streets and this is one tool we can use to create Burgos Gleim McCarter Sappey them. Protected bike lanes make our streets safer for everyone, Burns Goodman McClinton Saylor Caltagirone Gregory McNeill Schemel whether you are using an assisted mobility device or walking Carroll Greiner Mehaffie Schlossberg your children to school, catching the bus to a class for the day or Causer Grove Mentzer Schmitt driving your car to work – all without the loss of parking to our Cephas Hahn Merski Schroeder business corridors and our residential neighborhoods. Ciresi Hanbidge Metcalfe Schweyer When our streets are safer for cyclists, everyone wins. Thank Comitta Harkins Metzgar Shusterman Conklin Harrell Mihalek Simmons you so much for your support. Cook Harris Millard Sims Cox Heffley Miller, B. Snyder Cruz Helm Miller, D. Solomon SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR C Culver Hennessey Mizgorski Sonney Cutler Hershey Moul Staats Daley Hickernell Mullery Stephens BILL ON CONCURRENCE Davidson Hohenstein Mullins Struzzi IN SENATE AMENDMENTS Davis, A. Howard Murt Sturla Davis, T. Innamorato Mustello Thomas The House proceeded to concurrence in Senate amendments Dawkins Irvin Neilson Tobash to HB 65, PN 2240, entitled: Day Isaacson Nelson Toepel Deasy James Nesbit Toohil DeLissio Jones O'Mara Topper An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 3047 Delloso Jozwiak O'Neal Ullman over the South Branch of Blacklick Creek, Blacklick Township, Delozier Kail Oberlander Vitali Cambria County, as the Private First Class Steve L. Klosz Memorial DeLuca Kaufer Ortitay Walsh Bridge; designating the 2100 to 2200 block of Castor Avenue, State Dermody Kauffman Otten Warner Route 1005, in Philadelphia County as the Police Officer Raymond Diaz, Diamond Keefer Owlett Warren Jr., Memorial Highway; designating the portion of Interstate 376 from DiGirolamo Keller, M.K. Pashinski Webster the end of the bridge identified as Bridge Key 3522 to the exit at State Donatucci Kenyatta Peifer Wentling Route 51 in Beaver County, as the Richard L. Shaw Memorial Highway; Dowling Kim Petrarca Wheatley designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 3522 on that portion of Driscoll Kinsey Pickett Wheeland Interstate 376 over the Ohio River in Vanport Township, Beaver County, Dunbar Kirkland Polinchock White as the USAF Combat Controller Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin Memorial Dush Klunk Puskaric Williams Bridge; designating the first block of West Main Street, State Route Ecker Knowles Pyle Youngblood 1010, in Fleetwood Borough, Berks County, as the Alex J. Szoke Emrick Kortz Quinn Zabel Highway; designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 15986 on that Evans Kosierowski Rabb Zimmerman portion of Interstate 79 northbound over West 16th Street in the City of Everett Krueger Rader Erie, Erie County, as the Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr., Memorial Bridge; Farry Kulik Rapp Turzai, designating the bridge on that portion of State Route 4011 over Pine Fee Lawrence Ravenstahl Speaker Creek, Hegins Township, Schuylkill County, as the A. Donald Fiedler Lee Readshaw Buffington Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania 2019 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 1365

NAYS–0 On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on third consideration? NOT VOTING–0

EXCUSED–1 BILL RECOMMITTED

Bernstine The SPEAKER. To the majority leader, for a motion, please. Mr. CUTLER. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would make the motion to recommit SB 695 The majority required by the Constitution having voted in the back to the Appropriations Committee for a further technical affirmative, the question was determined in the affirmative and correction. the amendments were concurred in. Ordered, That the clerk inform the Senate accordingly. On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? BILL SIGNED BY SPEAKER Motion was agreed to.

Bill numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared The SPEAKER. Any committee or caucus announcements at for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the this time? title was publicly read as follows: REPUBLICAN CAUCUS HB 65, PN 2240 The SPEAKER. Representative Marcy Toepel, the majority An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 3047 over the South Branch of Blacklick Creek, Blacklick Township, caucus chair, for a caucus announcement. Cambria County, as the Private First Class Steve L. Klosz Memorial Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Bridge; designating the 2100 to 2200 block of Castor Avenue, State Republicans will caucus at 1 o'clock. We would be prepared Route 1005, in Philadelphia County as the Police Officer Raymond Diaz, to return to the floor at 2 o'clock. Thank you. Jr., Memorial Highway; designating the portion of Interstate 376 from the end of the bridge identified as Bridge Key 3522 to the exit at State Route 51 in Beaver County, as the Richard L. Shaw Memorial Highway; DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 3522 on that portion of Interstate 376 over the Ohio River in Vanport Township, Beaver County, as the USAF Combat Controller Staff Sgt. Dylan Elchin Memorial The SPEAKER. Representative Joanna McClinton is Bridge; designating the first block of West Main Street, State Route recognized, the Democratic caucus chair. 1010, in Fleetwood Borough, Berks County, as the Alex J. Szoke Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Highway; designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 15986 on that House Democrats will caucus at 1 o'clock; 1 o'clock this portion of Interstate 79 northbound over West 16th Street in the City of Erie, Erie County, as the Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr., Memorial Bridge; afternoon. designating the bridge on that portion of State Route 4011 over Pine The SPEAKER. Members, at this time we will be in recess Creek, Hegins Township, Schuylkill County, as the A. Donald until 2 p.m. Buffington Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 144 beginning at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 64 in Pleasant Gap and ending at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 45 in ANNOUNCEMENT BY MS. McCLINTON Centre Hall, Centre County, as the Duster-Quad 50-Searchlight Highway; and designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 50 in The SPEAKER. Representative Joanna McClinton, the Independence Township, Washington County, as the Lt. Col. Juanita L. Warman Memorial Highway. Democratic caucus chair is recognized. Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed House Democrats, we will not be caucusing. House the same. Democrats, we will not be caucusing.

CALENDAR CONTINUED RECESS

The SPEAKER. Thank you. So, members, again, we will be

BILL ON THIRD CONSIDERATION meeting back on the floor at 2 p.m. The House proceeded to third consideration of SB 695, PN 1073, entitled: RECESS EXTENDED

An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known The time of recess was extended until 2:15 p.m. as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for medical assistance payments for institutional care and for nonemergency medical transportation services and providing for uniform Statewide AFTER RECESS preferred drug list; in nursing facility assessments, further providing for definitions, for calculation, for remedies, for repayment and for time The time of recess having expired, the House was called to periods; in intermediate care facilities for persons with an intellectual disability assessments, further providing for definitions and for time order. periods; in hospital assessments, further providing for time period; and making a related repeal.

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APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING SENATE MESSAGE

The SPEAKER. The majority Appropriations chair, Stan HOUSE BILLS Saylor, for committee announcements. CONCURRED IN BY SENATE Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There will be an immediate meeting of the Appropriations The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 33, Committee in the majority caucus room. Again, there will be an PN 2182; HB 370, PN 360; HB 615, PN 1784; HB 807, PN 900; immediate meeting of the Appropriations Committee in the HB 856, PN 1333; HB 915, PN 1487; HB 1514, PN 1910; majority caucus room. HB 1516, PN 2124; HB 1524, PN 2066; and HB 1526, PN 2126, Thank you, Mr. Speaker. with information that the Senate has passed the same without The SPEAKER. Members, the Appropriations Committee is amendment. meeting. SENATE MESSAGE ANNOUNCEMENT BY MS. O'MARA HOUSE AMENDMENTS Ms. O'MARA. Southeast delegation meeting, 2:45, Davis' CONCURRED IN BY SENATE office. The SPEAKER. Southeast delegation meeting, 2:45, Davis' The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the office. Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of Representatives to SB 117, PN 1034; SB 127, PN 961; SB 128, RECESS PN 1045; and SB 440, PN 1029.

The SPEAKER. We are going to recess until the call of the The SPEAKER. Before we sign these bills, I would just like Chair. Members, we are recessing until the call of the Chair. to turn it over to the majority leader and to the Appropriations chairs. I know we have at least an Appropriations Committee announcement. AFTER RECESS

The time of recess having expired, the House was called to APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING order. The SPEAKER. The majority Appropriations chair, Stan Saylor. Then I have an introduction to make. BILL REREPORTED FROM COMMITTEE Mr. SAYLOR. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Appropriations Committee will meet at 7:45 in the SB 695, PN 1079 (Amended) By Rep. SAYLOR majority caucus room, Mr. Speaker. The Appropriations An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known Committee will meet at 7:45 in the majority caucus room. as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for Thank you, Mr. Speaker. medical assistance payments for institutional care and for nonemergency The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. medical transportation services and providing for uniform Statewide preferred drug list; in nursing facility assessments, further providing for The Appropriations Committee will meet at 7:45 in the definitions, for calculation, for remedies, for repayment and for time majority caucus room. periods; in intermediate care facilities for persons with an intellectual disability assessments, further providing for definitions and for time periods; and making a related repeal. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS

APPROPRIATIONS. The SPEAKER. The majority caucus chair, Representative Marcy Toepel, for a caucus announcement. The SPEAKER. All members, please come to the floor. We Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. are going to do announcements here shortly. Republicans will caucus at 8:30. Republicans will caucus at 8:30. Thank you. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Madam Chair. SENATE MESSAGE

AMENDED HOUSE BILLS RETURNED GUEST INTRODUCED FOR CONCURRENCE AND REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON RULES The SPEAKER. Members, I have an introduction to make. The young man here to my left, that is my son, Stephen. Stephen The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, returned HB 786, is here for the evening. Stephen is a rising sophomore at Lafayette PN 2242; HB 1520, PN 2212; and HB 1590, PN 2213, with College. Oh, there are some Lafayette— Thank you. information that the Senate has passed the same with amendment Representative Shusterman, I will have to catch up with you. in which the concurrence of the House of Representatives is requested.

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Representative Goodman, will you do the Democratic Caucus HB 615, PN 1784 announcement, sir? Or no? Wait. Here she— An Act amending Title 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in retirement for State employees and officers, Mr. GOODMAN. Here she comes. The caucus administrator further defining "enforcement officer"; and providing for installment is on board, sir. payments.

DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS HB 807, PN 900

An Act amending Title 51 (Military Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Ms. McCLINTON. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Consolidated Statutes, in Pennsylvania National Guard, further House Democrats, we will caucus at 8:30; that is 8:30. providing for compensation of division commander or equivalent; and The SPEAKER. Thank you, Madam Chair. Representative making a related repeal. Joanna McClinton, the Democratic caucus chair. HB 856, PN 1333

Everybody, I thought, given the lateness of the hour, we ought An act amending Title 67 (Public Welfare) of the Pennsylvania to give a warm welcome and thanks to Dave Reddecliff, the Chief Consolidated Statutes, in preliminary provisions, further providing for Clerk, and this whole staff here. They are doing a great job. We definitions; in medical assistance hearings and appeals, further providing really appreciate it. Well, at least this great staff here. for definitions; in public welfare generally, providing for adoption opportunities and for family finding and kinship care; establishing the Right now we are going to sign bills. There are a lot of them, Kinship Care Program and the Subsidized Permanent Legal but, folks, there are not going to be any votes this evening. We Custodianship Program; making related repeals; and making editorial are going to have caucus and the committee meetings, so it will changes. be getting things positioned for tomorrow. We are scheduled for 9 a.m. tomorrow still, unless the leaders convey something HB 915, PN 1487 differently before, let me say, by 10 p.m. Just check your e-mails just in case. But right now we are set for 9 a.m. tomorrow. Right An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in size, weight and load, further providing for now we are set for 9 a.m. Do check your e-mails, though. I would permit for movement during course of manufacture; and, in powers of not send an e-mail out beyond 10 p.m. So if you have not received department and local authorities, further providing for power of an e-mail by 10 p.m., you know, changing the hour of tomorrow's Governor during emergency. time together, then no, we are here at 9 a.m. We are here at 9 a.m. HB 1514, PN 1910

SENATE MESSAGE An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the Farm-to-School Program; and HOUSE AMENDMENTS making a related repeal. CONCURRED IN BY SENATE HB 1516, PN 2124

The clerk of the Senate, being introduced, informed that the An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of Consolidated Statutes, establishing the Agriculture Rapid Response Representatives to SB 130, PN 1054; SB 478, PN 1067; SB 585, Disaster Readiness Account. PN 946; SB 634, PN 1035; SB 661, PN 1075; SB 698, PN 1026; SB 699, PN 1027; and SB 701, PN 1025. HB 1524, PN 2066

An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known BILLS SIGNED BY SPEAKER as the Liquor Code, in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in licenses and regulations, liquor, alcohol and malt and Bills numbered and entitled as follows having been prepared brewed beverages, further providing for limiting number of retail licenses to be issued in each county and for licenses not assignable and for presentation to the Governor, and the same being correct, the transfers. titles were publicly read as follows: HB 1526, PN 2126 HB 33, PN 2182 An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, providing for Agriculture- as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for Linked Investment Program; and making related repeals. definitions, for general assistance-related categorically needy and medically needy only medical assistance programs, for the medically needy and determination of eligibility and for medical assistance SB 117, PN 1034 payments for institutional care; in hospital assessments, further providing for definitions, for authorization, for administration, for no An Act designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 3016 hold harmless, for tax exemption and for time period; and, in Statewide (Bedford Street) over Solomon Run in the City of Johnstown, Cambria quality care assessment, further providing for definitions. County, as the Seaman Apprentice Kenneth D. Scaife Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Peg Run Road, Pennsylvania Route 240, over the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, HB 370, PN 360 Susquehanna Township, Cambria County, as the United States Army Sergeant Scott O. Henry Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of U.S. An Act amending the act of June 30, 1981 (P.L.128, No.43), known Route 220 in Sullivan County from the intersection with Pennsylvania as the Agricultural Area Security Law, further providing for purchase of Route 87 to the Bradford County line as the T.W. "Doc" Shoemaker agricultural conservation easements. Memorial Highway; designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 14 over Fall Brook, Troy Borough, Bradford 1368 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26

County, as the Troy Area Veterans Memorial Bridge; designating a SB 236, PN 987 bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 305 over Shaver's Creek in Barree Township, Huntingdon County, as the Private Harold E. "Jim" An Act making appropriations from the Workmen's Compensation Knode Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Administration Fund to the Department of Labor and Industry and the Pennsylvania Route 453 over the Little Juniata River, Tyrone Township, Department of Community and Economic Development to provide for Blair County, as the Robert E. Gensimore Memorial Bridge; designating the expenses of administering the Workers' Compensation Act, The a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 899 over the Clarion Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act and the Office of Small River connecting Barnett Township, Jefferson County, and Barnett Business Advocate for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and Township, Forest County, as the PFC Patrick T. Cassatt Memorial for the payment of bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 4018 over the the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. Little Mahoning Creek, South Mahoning Township, Indiana County, as the SP4 Franklin Delano Meyer Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge identified as Bridge Key 54683 on that portion of State Route 3009 SB 237, PN 988 (Kushequa Avenue) over the Kinzua Creek in Kushequa, Hamlin Township, McKean County, as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge; An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account designating the bridge identified as Bridge Key 18676 on that portion of within the General Fund to the Office of Small Business Advocate in the Pennsylvania Route 747 over the Juniata River in Mount Union Department of Community and Economic Development. Borough, Huntingdon County, as the Captain Joseph S. Giacobello Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of State Route SB 238, PN 989 2016 over the Casselman River in Rockwood Borough, Somerset County, as the PFC Alton Glenn Sterner Memorial Bridge; and An Act making an appropriation from a restricted revenue account designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Route 96 over the within the General Fund to the Office of Consumer Advocate in the Little Wills Creek, Bedford County, as the Staff Sgt. Roger (Rod) Guy Office of Attorney General. Holler Memorial Bridge. SB 239, PN 990 SB 127, PN 961 An Act making appropriations from the Public School Employees' An Act amending Title 35 (Health and Safety) of the Pennsylvania Retirement Fund and from the PSERS Defined Contribution Fund to Consolidated Statutes, in 911 emergency communication services, provide for expenses of the Public School Employees' Retirement Board further providing for definitions, for telecommunications management, for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of for counties, for fund, for telephone records, for inventory and for bills incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending termination of chapter. June 30, 2019.

SB 128, PN 1045 SB 240, PN 991

An Act amending Titles 51 (Military Affairs) and 74 An Act making appropriations from the State Employees' (Transportation) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in Retirement Fund and from the SERS Defined Contribution Fund to Department of Military Affairs, providing for Civil Air Patrol; and, in provide for expenses of the State Employees' Retirement Board for the authority of Department of Transportation, further providing for fiscal year July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills authority of department. incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. SB 130, PN 1054 SB 242, PN 993 An Act authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Governor, to release a portion of the use restriction and An Act making appropriations from a restricted revenue account reversionary interest affecting certain real property situate partly in the within the General Fund and from Federal augmentation funds to the Township of Mahoning and partly in the Borough of Danville, County Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for the fiscal year July 1, 2019, of Montour; authorizing the Department of General Services, with the to June 30, 2020. approval of the Governor, to grant and convey to the County of Mifflin certain lands of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the State Fire Academy situate in the Borough of Lewistown, Mifflin County, together SB 243, PN 994 with appurtenant parking, for the benefit of the general public; and authorizing the Department of General Services, with the approval of An Act making appropriations from the restricted revenue accounts Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania of the State System of Higher within the State Gaming Fund and from the restricted revenue accounts Education and the Governor, to grant and convey to the Cumberland within the Fantasy Contest Fund and Video Gaming Fund to the Valley Rails to Trails Council a permanent easement from lands of the Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, the Pennsylvania State Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Shippensburg University of Police and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board for the fiscal year Pennsylvania situate in Shippensburg Township, Cumberland County, beginning July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020, and for the payment of bills for the purpose of establishing and maintaining a parking lot for the incurred and remaining unpaid at the close of the fiscal year ending June benefit of the general public utilizing the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail. 30, 2019.

SB 235, PN 986 SB 298, PN 260

An Act making appropriations from the Professional Licensure An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 51 (Military Augmentation Account and from restricted revenue accounts within the Affairs) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in proprietary and General Fund to the Department of State for use by the Bureau of official rights, further providing for the offense of wearing of uniforms Professional and Occupational Affairs in support of the professional and insignia and misrepresentation of military service or honors; and, in licensure boards assigned thereto. State Veterans' Commission and Deputy Adjutant General for Veterans' Affairs, further providing for Veterans' Trust Fund.

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SB 321, PN 996 BILLS RECOMMITTED

An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the option to prohibit the location of an establishment license within a municipality. bills be recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations:

SB 440, PN 1029 HB 239; HB 241; An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known HB 295; as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, HB 1203; providing for flexible instructional days. HB 1380;

HB 1595; and SB 478, PN 1067 SB 733. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, providing for beginning farmer tax credit. On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? SB 585, PN 946 Motion was agreed to.

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, establishing the BILLS REMOVED FROM TABLE Pennsylvania Dairy Future Commission and providing for its powers and duties. The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following bills be removed from the tabled calendar and placed on the SB 634, PN 1035 active calendar:

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in soil and conservation, providing for HB 17; Conservation Excellence Grant Program; and making an editorial HB 696; change. HB 719; HB 857; and SB 661, PN 1075 HB 1429.

An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, establishing the Agricultural Business On the question, Development Center, the Agricultural Business Development Center Will the House agree to the motion? Advisory Committee and the Agricultural Business Development Center Motion was agreed to. Fund; providing for the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and establishing the Commonwealth Specialty Crop Block Grant Fund; providing for agriculture and youth development; BILLS TABLED establishing the Urban Agricultural Infrastructure Grant Program; and making a related repeal. The SPEAKER. The majority leader moves that the following SB 698, PN 1026 bills be removed from the active calendar and placed on the tabled calendar: An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), known as the Medical Practice Act of 1985, further providing for HB 17; definitions, for physician assistants and for physician assistant license. HB 696; HB 719; SB 699, PN 1027 HB 857; and

An Act amending the act of October 5, 1978 (P.L.1109, No.261), HB 1429. known as the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act, further providing for physician assistants. On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? SB 701, PN 1025 Motion was agreed to.

An Act authorizing and directing the Department of General Services, with the approval of the Governor, to grant and convey certain The SPEAKER. Members, we have no votes this evening. The lands and improvements situate in the City of Allentown and the City of Appropriations Committee is meeting, and then there is caucus Bethlehem, Lehigh County, through a competitive solicitation process; for both the Republicans and a caucus for the Democrats at 8:30 and making a related repeal. in your respective caucus rooms. As I said, we are going to start tomorrow at 9 a.m. Check your Whereupon, the Speaker, in the presence of the House, signed e-mails for 10 p.m. in case there is a schedule change. I do not the same. think there will be, but if the leaders come to me, the majority and the minority leader come to me and say, "We'd like a change," then I will have that communication out by 10 p.m. If we do not have a communication out by 10 p.m., you will not receive anything later than 10 p.m. We will be here at 9 a.m. Thank you very much. We are going to adjourn now. 1370 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JUNE 26

Representative Joanna McClinton, our Democratic caucus chair, suggests we finish the budget. I am with her, but I think it is going to have to be tomorrow. I think it is going to have to be tomorrow, from what I understand.

BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS PASSED OVER

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

ADJOURNMENT

The SPEAKER. Representative moves to adjourn until Thursday, June 27, 2019, at 9 a.m., e.d.t., unless sooner recalled by the Speaker. We will see you at 9 a.m. tomorrow, everybody.

On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to, and at 7:52 p.m., e.d.t., the House adjourned.