COMMONWEALTH OF

LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL

MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018

SESSION OF 2018 202D OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 2

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES and Your Word tells us that we can ask, seek, and knock, and The House convened at 1 p.m., e.s.t. you will hear from heaven. Let Your ears be open. Hear our call. Have mercy on us, Lord, we pray. In the great issues of our day, we need Your wisdom, we THE SPEAKER (MIKE TURZAI) need Your guidance, and we ask You for this, and You have PRESIDING said that You would provide it. I pray that You give all of the colleagues here wisdom as we undertake this great task before PRAYER us. And my prayer also is that each of us will be clothed with The SPEAKER. The prayer today will be offered by our humility as we take on these difficult tasks, and there are many good friend and colleague, Representative Brett Miller, of strong feelings that come about at this time. But we want to, on Lancaster County. Immediately thereafter we are going to do a behalf of the good people of Pennsylvania, advance good moment of silence, and then we will recite the Pledge of policies for the benefit of all, so we ask for Your help. And Allegiance. I pray this all in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

PRAYER MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR CHRISTOPHER DAVID HILL HON. BRETT R. MILLER, member of the House of Representatives, offered the following prayer: The SPEAKER. Members, recently a deputy marshal was killed in the line of duty. Christopher David Hill, a Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and welcome back, colleagues, for United States marshal from Conewago Township, was shot and this 2018 session. killed in Harrisburg on Thursday, January 18, leaving behind a As we begin, I just want to begin with two quotes, one from wife and two children. Benjamin Franklin, who spoke at the Constitutional Convention Please stay standing as we mark a moment of silence in in 1787 during difficult times and difficult debate, and at that respect for this deputy U.S. marshal, Christopher David Hill, time he called the group together for a call to prayer, and he said and his family. this, in part: "We have been assured, Sir, in the sacred writings that 'except the Lord build" the house 'they labor in vain that (Whereupon, the members of the House and all visitors stood build it.' I firmly believe this; and I also believe that without his in a moment of silence in solemn respect to the memory of concurring aid we shall succeed in this political building no Deputy U.S. Marshal Christopher David Hill.) better than the Builders of Babel…." And he goes on to say a little bit later: "I therefore beg leave to move – that henceforth The SPEAKER. Members, we will now say the Pledge of prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven, and its blessings on Allegiance. our deliberations, be held in this Assembly every morning…." I would like to also quote from Matthew 7, verses 7 through PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 8: "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who (The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by members and asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the visitors.) door will be opened." Please join me as I pray: Heavenly Father, we begin this session by giving You the JOURNAL APPROVAL POSTPONED first place. Each of us in our own way acknowledges our need of You. We certainly have some skills and abilities, but none The SPEAKER. Without objection, the approval of the are up for the task at hand, so we call to mind what Benjamin Journal of Tuesday, January 2, 2018, will be postponed until Franklin said long ago about asking the assistance of heaven, printed.

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JOURNALS APPROVED * * *

The SPEAKER. These are the following 2017 Journals that WRIT OF ELECTION are in print and, without objection, will be approved: TO ROBERT TORRES, ACTING SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, AND TO CHARLES H. MARTIN, ROBERT Tuesday, June 13, 2017; G. LOUGHERY, ABND DIANE M. ELLIS-MARSEGLIA, Wednesday, June 14, 2017; CONSTITUTING THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF BUCKS Monday, June 19, 2017; COUNTY. Tuesday, June 20, 2017; Wednesday, June 21, 2017; and GREETINGS: WHEREAS, A VACANCY EXISTS IN THE OFFICE Thursday, June 22, 2017. OF REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF BUCKS, WRITS OF SPECIAL ELECTION CAUSED BY THE RESIGNATION OF SCOTT A. PETRI, THE REPRESENTATIVE FROM SAID DISTRICT, ON THE 1ST DAY The SPEAKER. The Speaker submits for the record the writs OF JANUARY, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN. issued for the special elections for the 48th and 178th Legislative Districts. NOW, THEREFORE, I, MIKE TURZAI, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY The following writs of special election were submitted: VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND BY THE ACT OF ASSEMBLY IN SUCH CASE MADE AND PROVIDED, DO WRIT OF ELECTION HEREBY COMMAND:

TO ROBERT TORRES, ACTING SECRETARY OF THE THAT YOU CAUSE AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE SAID COMMONWEALTH, AND TO LARRY MAGGI, DIANA IREY COUNTY OF BUCKS, ON THE 15TH DAY OF MAY, TWO VAUGHAN, AND HARLAN G. SHOBER, JR, CONSTITUTING THOUSAND EIGHTEEN TO CHOOSE A PERSON TO THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY. REPRESENT SAID LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT IN THE HOUSE OF

REPRESENTATIVES OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE GREETINGS: WHEREAS, A VACANCY EXISTS IN THE OFFICE REMAINDER OF THE TERM EXPIRING NOVEMBER 30TH, OF REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN, AND THAT YOU GIVE DUE AND PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE FORTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION THROUGHOUT SAID DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, CAUSED BY DISTRICT, IN THE FORM AND MANNER DIRECTED BY LAW. THE RESIGNATION OF BRANDON P. NEUMAN, THE

REPRESENTATIVE FROM SAID DISTRICT, ON THE 31ST DAY GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE HOUSE OF OF DECEMBER TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN. REPRESENTATIVES AT HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, THIS

8TH DAY OF JANUARY, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN. NOW, THEREFORE, I, MIKE TURZAI, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE

OF REPRESENTATIVES BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY

VESTED IN ME BY THE CONSTITUTION OF THE MIKE TURZAI COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND BY THE ACT OF SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ASSEMBLY IN SUCH CASE MADE AND PROVIDED, DO (SEAL) HEREBY COMMAND: ATTEST:

DAVID L. REDDECLIFF THAT YOU CAUSE AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE SAID CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, ON THE 15TH DAY OF MAY, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN TO CHOOSE A PERSON TO REPRESENT SAID LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMUNICATION FROM REPRESENTATIVES OF PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE INDEPENDENT FISCAL OFFICE REMAINDER OF THE TERM EXPIRING NOVEMBER 30TH, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN, AND THAT YOU GIVE DUE AND The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of the PUBLIC NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION THROUGHOUT SAID DISTRICT, IN THE FORM AND MANNER DIRECTED BY LAW. letter for SB 611, PN 762, as amended by amendment 5270, from the Independent Fiscal Office. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AT HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, THIS (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) 8TH DAY OF JANUARY, TWO THOUSAND EIGHTEEN.

COMMUNICATION FROM MIKE TURZAI INSURANCE DEPARTMENT SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (SEAL) The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of the ATTEST: Pennsylvania Insurance Department's Annual Report on section DAVID L. REDDECLIFF 1723 of Title 75. CHIEF CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.)

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COMMUNICATION FROM agreement with the State of New Jersey; creating a Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission and specifying the powers and duties PENNSYLVANIA TREASURY thereof, including the power to finance the construction of additional bridges by the issuance of revenue bonds to be redeemed from The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of the revenues derived from tolls collected at such bridges; transferring to PA 529, 2016-2017 Annual Report from the State Treasurer. said commission all powers now exercised by existing commission created to acquire toll bridges over the Delaware River; and making an appropriation," providing the Governor of each state with power to (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) ratify or veto certain actions taken by commissioners.

REPORT SUBMITTED Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, January 8, 2018. The SPEAKER. The Speaker acknowledges receipt of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic No. 650 By Representatives EMRICK, R. BROWN, DUSH, Development Neighborhood Assistance Program Report, FREEMAN, GILLEN, IRVIN, KEEFER, LAWRENCE, FY 2016-17. MACKENZIE, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MOUL, RYAN and WARD (Copy of report is on file with the Journal clerk.) An Act amending the act of June 25, 1931 (P.L.1352, No.332), referred to as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Compact, providing COMMUNICATION FROM for veto power by the Governor over certain actions. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, January 8, The SPEAKER. Finally, the Speaker acknowledges receipt 2018. of the Pennsylvania Insurance Department's Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Fund Performance Report. No. 651 By Representatives EMRICK, R. BROWN, DUSH, Thank you. FREEMAN, GILLEN, IRVIN, KEEFER, LAWRENCE, MACKENZIE, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MOUL and RYAN (Copy of communication is on file with the Journal clerk.) An Act amending the act of June 25, 1931 (P.L.1352, No.332), referred to as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Compact, further HOUSE RESOLUTIONS providing for audits. INTRODUCED AND REFERRED Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, January 8, No. 639 By Representative KAUFER 2018.

A Resolution urging the Congress of the United States to grant No. 652 By Representatives EMRICK, R. BROWN, consent to several states to negotiate and enter into compacts for the purpose of establishing the residency verification interstate compact. FREEMAN, GILLEN, IRVIN, KEEFER, LAWRENCE, MACKENZIE, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MOUL and RYAN

Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 22, 2018. An Act amending the act of June 25, 1931 (P.L.1352, No.332), referred to as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Compact, providing No. 647 By Representatives MACKENZIE, RYAN, for veto power by the Governor over certain actions; further providing SCHEMEL, CORR, PHILLIPS-HILL, MALONEY, WARD for audits; and providing the Governor of each state with power to ratify or veto certain actions taken by commissioners. and MURT

A Concurrent Resolution petitioning the Congress of the United Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, January 8, States to call a convention of states limited to a congressional term 2018. limit amendment to the Constitution of the United States. No. 1752 By Representatives BOBACK, DEAN, FRANKEL, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, DALEY, DERMODY, MILLARD, CALTAGIRONE, January 22, 2018. READSHAW, HELM, SCHWEYER, NEILSON, MULLERY, TOOHIL, ROZZI, SCHLOSSBERG, KORTZ, HILL-EVANS, HOUSE BILLS DRISCOLL, MURT, GILLEN, ROEBUCK, BRADFORD and INTRODUCED AND REFERRED WATSON

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), No. 649 By Representatives EMRICK, R. BROWN, DUSH, known as the Public School Code of 1949, in safe schools, further FREEMAN, GILLEN, HAHN, IRVIN, KEEFER, providing for Office for Safe Schools. LAWRENCE, MACKENZIE, MILLARD, B. MILLER, MOUL, PEIFER, RYAN and WARD Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 9, 2018.

A Supplement to the act of June 25, 1931 (P.L.1352, No.332), entitled "An act providing for joint action by the Commonwealth of No. 1753 By Representatives SIMS, ROZZI, FRANKEL, Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey in the administration, SCHWEYER, O'BRIEN, DEAN, DERMODY, BERNSTINE, operation, and maintenance of bridges over the Delaware River, and for BRIGGS, DAVIS, BOBACK, KINSEY, SCHLOSSBERG, the construction of additional bridge facilities across said river; CALTAGIRONE, THOMAS, VAZQUEZ, V. BROWN, authorizing the Governor, for these purposes, to enter into an 14 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 22

WARREN, DONATUCCI, DeLUCA, HILL-EVANS, An Act providing for blood lead testing of certain children by BRADFORD and D. COSTA health care providers; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in preliminary provisions, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 3, 2018. providing for annual report card on sexual violence and harassment. No. 1995 By Representatives MURT, CALTAGIRONE, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 11, 2018. CHARLTON, DEAN, DRISCOLL, W. KELLER, D. MILLER, RABB, RAPP, READSHAW, STEPHENS, THOMAS, No. 1754 By Representatives D. MILLER, KINSEY, DEAN, WARD, D. COSTA, KAMPF, BARRAR, WHEELAND, McNEILL, RABB, FRANKEL, DAVIS, SCHWEYER, CORBIN, WATSON and DeLUCA ORTITAY, READSHAW, SCHLOSSBERG, HILL-EVANS, DERMODY, DEASY, ROZZI, MURT, MULLERY, An Act amending Title 3 (Agriculture) of the Pennsylvania BOBACK, ROEBUCK, PASHINSKI, DeLUCA, THOMAS Consolidated Statutes, in domestic animals, providing for therapy dogs. and D. COSTA Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE AND RURAL An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), AFFAIRS, January 3, 2018. known as the Public School Code of 1949, in safe schools, further providing for definitions and for policy relating to bullying. No. 1996 By Representatives BERNSTINE, BARRAR,

MURT, WARD, IRVIN, SIMMONS, DRISCOLL, GILLEN, Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 5, 2018. D. COSTA, WATSON, HEFFLEY, TOEPEL, PYLE,

HAGGERTY, MILLARD, RAPP, HELM, D. MILLER and No. 1959 By Representatives ROTHMAN, WALSH, PHILLIPS-HILL ZIMMERMAN, MILLARD, STEPHENS, FEE, RYAN, WARD, DUSH, METCALFE, GROVE, PHILLIPS-HILL, An Act amending Title 40 (Insurance) of the Pennsylvania B. MILLER, STAATS, MENTZER, COX, HELM, WATSON, Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, providing for limitation BERNSTINE, WHEELAND, JAMES, KEEFER, ROAE, on payment due to furtherance of terrorism. GILLEN, NELSON, SCHEMEL, CUTLER, GREINER and KLUNK Referred to Committee on INSURANCE, January 5, 2018.

An Act providing for the administration of permits by State No. 1997 By Representatives BERNSTINE, DeLISSIO, agencies, for a tracking system for permit applications, for the BAKER, DRISCOLL, LONGIETTI, STURLA, PHILLIPS- establishment of permit programs and for annual reports. HILL, KINSEY, SCHLOSSBERG, D. COSTA, CHARLTON,

HILL-EVANS, SCHWEYER, MURT, WATSON and Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, DeLUCA January 3, 2018. An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known No. 1960 By Representatives ELLIS, FEE, ROTHMAN, as the Human Services Code, in medical assistance, providing for RYAN, WALSH, JAMES, GABLER, WARD, DUSH, medical assistance deemed eligibility program for in-patient behavioral health services. METCALFE, GROVE, PHILLIPS-HILL, B. MILLER,

STAATS, COX, HELM, BERNSTINE, WHEELAND, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 5, 2018. KEEFER, ROAE, NELSON, SCHEMEL, CUTLER and

KLUNK No. 2002 By Representatives ORTITAY, DIAMOND, An Act providing for regulatory compliance. GILLEN, GROVE, KAUFFMAN, McGINNIS, METZGAR, RADER, ROTHMAN, SACCONE, SANKEY, STEPHENS, Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, WARNER, ZIMMERMAN and COX

January 5, 2018. An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in personal income tax, further No. 1988 By Representatives KAUFER, CUTLER, providing for imposition of tax. SAYLOR, BERNSTINE, RAPP, KAUFFMAN, MILLARD, A. HARRIS, WHEELAND, GROVE, PICKETT, GILLEN, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 8, 2018. PHILLIPS-HILL, EVERETT, WATSON, GABLER and DOWLING No. 2003 By Representatives D. COSTA, READSHAW, SCHLOSSBERG, KAUFER, J. McNEILL, ENGLISH, An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, further providing for KAVULICH, THOMAS, DRISCOLL, JAMES, DUNBAR, workfare program. HILL-EVANS, WARNER, CALTAGIRONE, NEILSON, JOZWIAK, W. KELLER, M. QUINN, SCHWEYER, KORTZ, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 5, 2018. WATSON, SIMS and DeLUCA

An Act amending the act of July 14, 1961 (P.L.637, No.329), No. 1994 By Representatives O'BRIEN, READSHAW, known as the Wage Payment and Collection Law, further providing for SCHLOSSBERG, RABB, BARBIN, BRIGGS, V. BROWN, definitions; and providing for gratuities. DRISCOLL, KINSEY, THOMAS, YOUNGBLOOD, ROZZI, ROEBUCK, D. COSTA and DeLUCA 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 15

Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS, January 11, January 9, 2018. 2018.

No. 2004 By Representatives BOBACK, MILLARD, MURT No. 2012 By Representatives BIZZARRO, NEILSON, and HELM DRISCOLL, SOLOMON, DAVIS, THOMAS, DEAN, READSHAW, GALLOWAY, KINSEY, JAMES, J. McNEILL, An Act providing for the erosion and sedimentation program to be administered by delegation agreements between the Department of SCHLOSSBERG, KORTZ, SCHWEYER, HILL-EVANS and Environmental Protection and conservation districts. SAINATO

An Act amending the act of December 18, 2001 (P.L.949, Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL No.114), known as the Workforce Development Act, in industry RESOURCES AND ENERGY, January 9, 2018. partnerships, further providing for definitions, for industry clusters, for grant program, for grant program operation, for interdepartmental No. 2005 By Representatives BOBACK, MILLARD, cooperation and for industry and labor market research. JAMES, GOODMAN, D. COSTA, GILLEN and KORTZ Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, An Act establishing guidelines and procedures governing certain January 22, 2018. investigations and interrogations of correctional officers by the Department of Corrections; authorizing certain civil suits by correctional officers; and providing for impact of collective bargaining No. 2013 By Representatives GROVE, PHILLIPS-HILL, agreements and for summary suspensions. RYAN, KAUFER, DUSH, COX, MENTZER, KEEFER and DOWLING

Referred to Committee on LABOR AND INDUSTRY, An Act amending Title 72 (Taxation and Fiscal Affairs) of the January 9, 2018. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, providing for the Joint Revenue Estimation Committee; and making a related repeal. No. 2007 By Representatives BOBACK, KRUEGER- BRANEKY, MILLARD, THOMAS, DRISCOLL, DEAN, Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 11, 2018. KORTZ, V. BROWN, HELM, RABB, JOZWIAK, SCHWEYER, FRANKEL, BRADFORD and FARRY No. 2014 By Representatives GILLESPIE, MILLARD, GROVE, DONATUCCI, HICKERNELL, D. COSTA, An Act amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania NEILSON, DUSH, SONNEY, PICKETT, READSHAW, Consolidated Statutes, in responsible utility customer protection, providing for telephone hotline. WARD, KINSEY, LONGIETTI, DRISCOLL, TALLMAN, BARBIN, BAKER, DiGIROLAMO, BIZZARRO, O'NEILL, Referred to Committee on CONSUMER AFFAIRS, CALTAGIRONE, A. HARRIS, RYAN, SAYLOR, MARSICO, January 9, 2018. CONKLIN, W. KELLER, BURNS, HILL-EVANS, MARSHALL, MURT, WATSON, COX, BRADFORD, No. 2008 By Representative PETRARCA ROZZI, BENNINGHOFF, JOZWIAK, SCHWEYER, GILLEN and WHEELAND A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for rights of crime An Act designating a bridge carrying State Route 4009 in York victims. County over the Conewago Creek as the Staff Sergeant Gary Crone Memorial Bridge. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 11, 2018. Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, No. 2009 By Representatives KINSEY, BULLOCK, January 22, 2018. SOLOMON, DEAN, CALTAGIRONE, DRISCOLL, J. HARRIS, SCHWEYER, DONATUCCI, BRADFORD, No. 2015 By Representatives CONKLIN, BOBACK, WARREN, D. COSTA, DeLUCA, ROEBUCK, READSHAW V. BROWN, BULLOCK, CALTAGIRONE, D. COSTA, and ROZZI DeLUCA, FARRY, GILLEN, KINSEY, KORTZ, McNEILL, MURT, NEILSON, READSHAW, ROZZI, SCHLOSSBERG, An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), THOMAS, TOOHIL and WATSON known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for bullying prevention education. An Act amending Title 23 (Domestic Relations) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in protection from abuse, further Referred to Committee on EDUCATION, January 11, 2018. providing for relief.

No. 2011 By Representatives GROVE, MILLARD, RYAN, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 22, 2018. BERNSTINE, WARD, ROTHMAN, HELM, ORTITAY, PHILLIPS-HILL, KAUFFMAN, DUSH, COX, B. MILLER, No. 2016 By Representatives DELOZIER, SCHLEGEL KEEFER, ZIMMERMAN, DOWLING, BLOOM, GILLEN, CULVER, PICKETT, RYAN, REED, ROTHMAN, WATSON and DeLUCA DOWLING, BLOOM, JOZWIAK, KAUFFMAN, SIMMONS, BARRAR, CUTLER, OBERLANDER, NELSON, HELM, An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), SACCONE, CORBIN, PYLE, M. K. KELLER, KEEFER and known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in Commonwealth budget A. HARRIS procedures, further providing for electronic access of information. 16 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 22

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the METCALFE, KAUFFMAN, RAPP, NELSON, PHILLIPS- Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous HILL, GROVE, TURZAI, REED, ORTITAY, WARNER, articles, further providing for prohibited conduct during emergency. BARRAR, KEEFER, CUTLER, A. HARRIS and SANKEY

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 22, 2018. An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous No. 2017 By Representatives RYAN, BLOOM, CORBIN, articles, repealing provisions relating to prohibited conduct during CORR, COX, CUTLER, DIAMOND, DUNBAR, DUSH, emergency. EVERETT, GREINER, GROVE, A. HARRIS, PHILLIPS- HILL, JAMES, JOZWIAK, KAUFER, KLUNK, KNOWLES, Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 22, 2018. MAHER, METCALFE, B. MILLER, MUSTIO, NELSON, PICKETT, QUIGLEY, RADER, ROTHMAN, SCHEMEL, No. 2022 By Representatives DOWLING, READSHAW, SIMMONS, TOPPER, WALSH, WARD, TURZAI, DIAMOND, WALSH, RYAN, METCALFE, RAPP, BERNSTINE, GILLESPIE, HELM and LAWRENCE PHILLIPS-HILL, GROVE, TURZAI, WARNER, BARRAR, KEEFER, CUTLER, A. HARRIS and SANKEY An Act amending the act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971, in corporate net income tax, further An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the providing for definitions. Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, further providing for prohibited conduct during emergency.

Referred to Committee on FINANCE, January 22, 2018. Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 22, 2018. No. 2018 By Representatives GOODMAN, KNOWLES, TOBASH, BARBIN, CALTAGIRONE, D. COSTA, COX, No. 2024 By Representatives GROVE, DUNBAR, RYAN, DiGIROLAMO, DONATUCCI, DUSH, GILLEN, BAKER, TOPPER, JAMES, PHILLIPS-HILL, BERNSTINE, HENNESSEY, JOZWIAK, MARSHALL, MILLARD, ORTITAY, JOZWIAK, BARRAR, SAYLOR, CUTLER, NEILSON, PASHINSKI, SCHWEYER, SONNEY and WARD DOWLING, KAUFFMAN, WARD, BLOOM, HICKERNELL, KEEFER, MENTZER and A. HARRIS An Act designating a portion of Pennsylvania Route 54 in West Mahanoy Township, Schuylkill County, as the Francis V. "Angie" An Act amending the act of June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known McAndrew Memorial Highway. as the Human Services Code, in public assistance, providing for work requirements.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION, Referred to Committee on HEALTH, January 22, 2018. January 22, 2018.

The SPEAKER. Members, please take your seats. Members, No. 2019 By Representatives M. QUINN, MEHAFFIE, please take your seats. We are going to be doing the MILLARD, BOBACK, BERNSTINE, DAVIS, V. BROWN, introduction of guests. The Sergeants at Arms will close the STEPHENS, PHILLIPS-HILL, SCHLOSSBERG, doors of the House. Any conversations need to go off the House READSHAW, NEILSON, D. COSTA, SCHWEYER, floor. We have guests that have traveled a significant distance to DRISCOLL, TAYLOR, ROE, HILL-EVANS, ROZZI, be with us today. WARREN, WATSON, DeLUCA and BRADFORD

An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the GUESTS INTRODUCED Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, providing for the offense of cyber abuse of child. The SPEAKER. To the left of the rostrum, we welcome a guest of Representative Steve Bloom, Gustavo Benedetti, a Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY, January 22, 2018. Rotary exchange student from Brazil. Will you please wave. He

is standing. Welcome. Thank you so much for being with us. He No. 2020 By Representatives CONKLIN, DEAN, is being hosted by the Rotary Club of Carlisle and Carlisle DRISCOLL, HILL-EVANS, KAVULICH, KORTZ, Sunrise, and he is accompanied today by Kevin Cogan. Kevin, D. MILLER, NEILSON, SCHLOSSBERG, SCHWEYER, will you please stand. Thank you so much for being with us, THOMAS, WARREN, YOUNGBLOOD, DeLUCA and MURT Kevin. Our best to the Rotary. Thank you. An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), In the rear of the House, we welcome members from the known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in election districts and Miss Greater Hazleton Scholarship Organization. They include polling places, further providing for district boundaries; providing for these 2018 titleholders: Miss Greater Hazleton, Caroline Jones. congressional redistricting process; and establishing a congressional redistricting commission. Please stand. I will just introduce them all and then we will applaud. Miss Keystone, Kayla Schneider. And please remain Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT, standing after you have been called. Miss Pocono, Rebecca January 22, 2018. Zaneski; Miss Greater Hazleton's Outstanding Teen, Ashley Calle; Miss Keystone's Outstanding Teen, Noelle Schneider; No. 2021 By Representatives DOWLING, READSHAW, and Miss Pocono's Outstanding Teen, Bryn Patton. Great. Great PICKETT, METZGAR, SCHLEGEL CULVER, BERNSTINE, to have you. REESE, DIAMOND, STAATS, WALSH, RYAN, Now, they have with them the director of the organization, Dr. Sherri Homanko, and the president, Samantha Perkowski. Please stand. Thanks so much for being with us. 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 17

If you can, please come down the side here for some photos. Neighboring areas of Lawrence Park, Wesleyville, Just come right down the side to the rostrum. The Sergeants at Harborcreek, North East, Millcreek, Summit, Belle Valley, Arms will open the doors of the House at this time. Girard, Fairview, and Albion – everyone pitched in, did their part, and kept the region open and moving. Neighbors helping Representative will be next. neighbors and people checking on others to make sure that Representative Harkins, as soon as we finish the photo, we everyone was safe and had enough food to last through the would love to have you come up to the rostrum here. So just if duration of the storm. From local utility companies like NFG you could take a seat up next to me, that would be great. (National Fuel Gas) and Penelec, and Erie Water Works, issues Members, please take your seats. This is an important came up with downed power lines and service issues, but again, thank-you, and I would like everybody to please take their seats everyone pitched in and made sure things were quickly taken for a very important thank-you. care of and that neighbors were okay. The PA State Police played a pivotal role in making sure that the interstates were STATEMENT BY MR. HARKINS kept open and that people were able to move about. Our hope and prayers now are with Punxsutawney Phil on The SPEAKER. As you know, Representative Patrick February 2. We are anxious for an early spring, to say the least. Harkins represents Erie, the city of Erie and Erie County, and And for the record, I did use my latest copy of the Farmer's many of you may know what that region has endured recently. Almanac on January 2 to start my fireplace. I could say I was So I would like everybody to please take their seats. I am going running low on firewood, but there is a section in there that to ask Representative Harkins to start once everybody is seated. read, quote, "Winter will be warmer than normal, with slightly The Sergeants at Arms, once the guests are off the floor, will above-normal precipitation," end of quote. That really put us close the doors of the House. over the edge. Members, please take your seats. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Representative Harkins, the floor is yours, sir. The SPEAKER. Thank you, Representative Harkins. Mr. HARKINS. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of the House. Mr. Speaker, it all started with a simple wish for a white Christmas by many, and by 2:10 a.m. on December 25, 2017, LEAVES OF ABSENCE that wish began— The SPEAKER. Please suspend. Please suspend. The SPEAKER. The majority whip, , has Members, our colleague has requested the opportunity to requested leaves of absence for the following members: speak about something that his region has endured and would Representative Rosemary BROWN of Monroe County for the like to congratulate those folks that made the crisis up in the day, Representative Marguerite QUINN of Bucks County for northwest more bearable. So I would ask that we would all give the day, Representative of Delaware County him our undivided attention. for the day, Representative of York County for Mr. HARKINS. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. the day, Representative Kathy WATSON of Bucks County for That wish began to take shape; by 10 on Christmas morning, the day, Representative of Chester County for there was over 1 foot of snow on the ground and signs of it not the day, Representative of Luzerne County for stopping. What no one realized was that there would be no the day, Representative Michael CORR of Montgomery County stopping Mother Nature until days after, and we would for the day, Representative Kate HARPER of Montgomery accumulate almost 7 feet of snow. The beauty of nature truly County for the day, Representative Bob GODSHALL of was unfolding right before our eyes, but the reality of being able Montgomery County for the week, Representative Jeff PYLE of to safely move about and commute on the streets and sidewalks Armstrong County for the week, and Representative Matt was quickly on the minds of many. GABLER of Clearfield and Elk Counties will be placed on On December 26 we received communication from PEMA, military leave. Without objection, those will be granted. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, asking what The minority whip, , requests leaves of absence they could do to help and assist, along with the administration. for the following members: Representative Curtis THOMAS of We advised them that we needed plows and people to operate Philadelphia County for the day, Representative of them. They really came through and they helped us out. We are Dauphin County for the day, Representative of forever grateful for that. Some of the many who also helped, Cambria County for the day, Representative Mike O'BRIEN of and really, really helped us out, were the city of Erie Streets Philadelphia County for the day, Representative Vanessa Department, the plow drivers, the heavy equipment operators, BROWN of Philadelphia County for the day, and the city of Erie police officers, the city of Erie Fire Department, Representative of Philadelphia County for the day. PennDOT plow drivers, heavy equipment operators, even the Representative has also requested to be Civil Air operation was called in at the urging of PEMA and the placed on leave for the week, according to the majority whip, Governor's Office. Bryan Cutler. Team Rubicon, which is a great group, came in and helped Without objection, these will be granted. us out. It is a group of veterans who really came out in full force and dug out and stayed for many weeks to help us to dig out the MASTER ROLL CALL people who were unable to get out of their homes and move their cars so that the plows could get through. The SPEAKER. We are going to proceed with the master roll. Members, please vote.

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The following roll call was recorded: UNCONTESTED SUPPLEMENTAL CALENDAR A

PRESENT–181 RESOLUTIONS PURSUANT TO RULE 35

Baker Emrick Kulik Reed Barbin English Lawrence Reese Mrs. HILL called up HR 638, PN 2859, entitled: Barrar Evankovich Lewis Roae Benninghoff Evans Longietti Roe A Resolution designating the month of January 2018 as "School Bernstine Everett Mackenzie Roebuck Director Recognition Month" in Pennsylvania. Bizzarro Fabrizio Madden Rothman Bloom Fee Maher Rozzi * * * Boback Fitzgerald Mako Ryan Boyle Flynn Maloney Saccone Bradford Frankel Markosek Sainato Mr. CHRISTIANA called up HR 640, PN 2875, entitled: Briggs Freeman Marshall Samuelson Bullock Fritz Marsico Sankey A Resolution designating the week of January 28 through Caltagirone Gainey Masser Santora February 3, 2018, as "Physician Anesthesiologist Week" in Carroll Galloway Matzie Saylor Pennsylvania. Causer Gillen McCarter Schemel Cephas Gillespie McClinton Schlossberg * * * Christiana Goodman McGinnis Schweyer Comitta Greiner McNeill Simmons Conklin Haggerty Mehaffie Sims Mr. MACKENZIE called up HR 646, PN 2882, entitled: Cook Hahn Mentzer Snyder Corbin Hanna Metcalfe Solomon A Resolution recognizing the week of January 29 through Costa, D. Harkins Metzgar Sonney February 2, 2018, as "Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week" in Costa, P. Harris, A. Miccarelli Staats Pennsylvania. Cox Harris, J. Millard Stephens Cruz Heffley Miller, B. Sturla * * * Culver Helm Miller, D. Tallman Cutler Hennessey Moul Taylor Daley Hickernell Mullery Tobash Mr. BARRAR called up HR 648, PN 2883, entitled: Davidson Hill Murt Toepel Davis Irvin Mustio Topper A Resolution designating the week of January 21 through 27, Dawkins James Neilson Vazquez 2018, as "Nurse Anesthetists Week" in Pennsylvania. Day Jozwiak Nelson Vitali Dean Kampf Nesbit Walsh * * * Deasy Kaufer O'Neill Ward DeLissio Kauffman Oberlander Warner Delozier Kavulich Ortitay Warren Mr. READSHAW called up HR 650, PN 2884, entitled: DeLuca Keefer Pashinski Wentling Dermody Keller, F. Peifer Wheatley A Resolution recognizing the month of January 2018 as "Radon Diamond Keller, M.K. Petrarca Wheeland Action Month" in Pennsylvania. DiGirolamo Keller, W. Pickett White Donatucci Kinsey Quigley Youngblood On the question, Dowling Kirkland Quinn, C. Zimmerman Will the House adopt the resolutions? Driscoll Klunk Rader Dunbar Knowles Rapp Turzai, Dush Kortz Ravenstahl Speaker The following roll call was recorded: Ellis Krueger Readshaw YEAS–181 ADDITIONS–0 Baker Emrick Kulik Reed NOT VOTING–0 Barbin English Lawrence Reese Barrar Evankovich Lewis Roae EXCUSED–19 Benninghoff Evans Longietti Roe Bernstine Everett Mackenzie Roebuck Brown, R. Farry Kim Rabb Bizzarro Fabrizio Madden Rothman Brown, V. Gabler Milne Thomas Bloom Fee Maher Rozzi Burns Godshall O'Brien Toohil Boback Fitzgerald Mako Ryan Charlton Grove Pyle Watson Boyle Flynn Maloney Saccone Corr Harper Quinn, M. Bradford Frankel Markosek Sainato Briggs Freeman Marshall Samuelson LEAVES ADDED–1 Bullock Fritz Marsico Sankey Caltagirone Gainey Masser Santora

Carroll Galloway Matzie Saylor Galloway Causer Gillen McCarter Schemel

Cephas Gillespie McClinton Schlossberg LEAVES CANCELED–4 Christiana Goodman McGinnis Schweyer Comitta Greiner McNeill Simmons Brown, R. Brown, V. Burns Rabb Conklin Haggerty Mehaffie Sims Cook Hahn Mentzer Snyder Corbin Hanna Metcalfe Solomon The SPEAKER. One hundred and eighty-one members are Costa, D. Harkins Metzgar Sonney Costa, P. Harris, A. Miccarelli Staats present. There is a quorum. Cox Harris, J. Millard Stephens 2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 19

Cruz Heffley Miller, B. Sturla school district across the Commonwealth – who serve our Culver Helm Miller, D. Tallman students, our communities, and our educational system. School Cutler Hennessey Moul Taylor Daley Hickernell Mullery Tobash directors volunteer an average of 20 hours a month to help run Davidson Hill Murt Toepel the schools in our communities. School boards make difficult Davis Irvin Mustio Topper decisions for the betterment of our students. They vote on Dawkins James Neilson Vazquez multimillion-dollar budgets, hire staff, select textbooks, review Day Jozwiak Nelson Vitali Dean Kampf Nesbit Walsh bus schedules and curriculum, to name just a few. These Deasy Kaufer O'Neill Ward dedicated volunteers reside in our communities. They are our DeLissio Kauffman Oberlander Warner friends, our neighbors, they are community leaders, parents at Delozier Kavulich Ortitay Warren our schools, and engaged senior citizens. DeLuca Keefer Pashinski Wentling Dermody Keller, F. Peifer Wheatley So today it is my great pleasure to welcome to the hall of the Diamond Keller, M.K. Petrarca Wheeland House school board directors from across the Commonwealth, DiGirolamo Keller, W. Pickett White so that during the month of recognition, we may show our Donatucci Kinsey Quigley Youngblood appreciation for their service. And on behalf of the Dowling Kirkland Quinn, C. Zimmerman Driscoll Klunk Rader Pennsylvania House of Representatives, thank you for your Dunbar Knowles Rapp Turzai, time, your effort, and dedication to public education's Dush Kortz Ravenstahl Speaker advancement. Thank you for your advocacy and for making the Ellis Krueger Readshaw difficult decisions, and most importantly, thank you for making

NAYS–0 our students' success your greatest priority. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. NOT VOTING–0 STATEMENT BY MRS. EVANS EXCUSED–19

Brown, R. Farry Kim Rabb The SPEAKER. Representative Hill-Evans is recognized on Brown, V. Gabler Milne Thomas unanimous consent, and she has guests with her in the chamber Burns Godshall O'Brien Toohil today, so I would ask you to please give them your undivided Charlton Grove Pyle Watson attention. Corr Harper Quinn, M. Mrs. EVANS. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

It is indeed my honor to have with me today representatives

that were awarded project dollars based on the Gettysburg The majority having voted in the affirmative, the question Foundation, which started a program this year called the Great was determined in the affirmative and the resolutions were Task: Gettysburg Youth Leadership Experience. This program adopted. uses the words of President Lincoln from the Gettysburg Address. "It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task STATEMENT BY MRS. HILL remaining before us – that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full The SPEAKER. Representative Kristin Phillips-Hill has measure of devotion…." some guests and would like to be recognized to speak on The Edgar Fahs Smith STEAM (science, technology, HR 638. engineering, the arts, and math) Academy was selected as one Mrs. HILL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. of only 10 schools nationally for this Great Task program. The I would like to thank the members for their unanimous students were led through activities that stressed the magnitude support of HR 638, which designates January 2018 as "School of discipline, teamwork, courage, integrity, endurance, strategy, Director Recognition Month" in Pennsylvania. In conjunction adversity, judgment, problem-solving, leadership, duty, and with the legislation, I would like to recognize a special guest, sacrifice. The Smith STEAM Academy students were selected Mr. Jim Roberts, who is president of the South Eastern School as the proposal winners and accepted seed money from the District Board of Directors. Mr. Roberts. Gettysburg Foundation to get started on their projects. Former United States Senator Jon Tester is quoted as saying, Mr. Speaker, thank you for the opportunity for me to bring "You've got to have a good public education system so them here today to be recognized. There are 23 names so in the small-business owners, when they locate to an area…" can be interest of time, I will just ask if they could please stand and be "confident their kids are getting the best education possible." recognized. Word gets around when a community has good schools and that Thank you, Mr. Speaker. makes the area attractive to people when they are looking to The SPEAKER. Please stand. Thank you so much. It is great relocate. to have you here. When you get an opportunity at the break, Public education is more than just learning basic math, Representative Hill-Evans, if they want to come up for a photo, science, English, and history; it is a platform for students to we would be very honored. Thank you. reach their greatest potential. It inspires hope in each new generation for a successful future. Members, please take your seats. We have one of our State Pennsylvania school districts exist because individuals champions that has driven a good 4 hours to be with us, with her volunteer their time to make informed decisions about the issues parents. The Sergeant at Arms will close the doors of the House. facing our public schools, and every January we celebrate these Please take any conversations off the floor. individuals – the nine elected school board members in each 20 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE JANUARY 22

LAUREN FREYVOGEL PRESENTED RECESS

The SPEAKER. At this time I am honored to bring up The SPEAKER. Members, at this time we are going to stand Lauren Freyvogel and her mom and dad, Cathy and Brian. in recess until 2:15 p.m. Both caucuses will be meeting at Lauren and her parents are constituents of mine, and I am so 1:45 p.m. Thank you. proud to have her here to recognize her athletic achievement, but she is also an outstanding student, as well, at Pine-Richland RECESS EXTENDED High School. Lauren Freyvogel won the PIAA Class AAA State Golf The time of recess was extended until 2:45 p.m.; further Championship in the fall. She began her final round in second extended until 3:15 p.m.; further extended until 3:30 p.m. place but took control of the match on the front nine and played steady throughout to capture State gold. She captured the AAA title with a two-shot victory. She posted a 3-over par, 36-hole AFTER RECESS score of 147 to win her first State title. We have a fair amount The time of recess having expired, the House was called to of golfers in this room, but I do not think many of them would order. match you there, Lauren, including the gentleman right in front of you. She is the first golf champion in the school's history. This championship was especially gratifying, as she has been in ANNOUNCEMENT BY MR. TALLMAN the final group the past 2 years. She finished seventh as a freshman and fourth last year as a sophomore; so she has got The SPEAKER. Representative is recognized another year to go, because she is a junior. on unanimous consent. She was also crowned the PIAA Class AAA Western Mr. TALLMAN. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Regional Champion and the 2017 Junior PGA (Professional My wife and I had the privilege of being at Parris Island Golfers' Association) Champion. And listen to this: she has a Thursday and Friday, watched our grandson, Brenden Jon 4.1 GPA (grade point average), and after her senior year she Coombs, become a United States Marine, and I just wanted to intends to go to the University of Virginia, the very prestigious offer my congratulations and abuse Colonel Ryan on the House school, University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, floor. Thank you. where she is going to continue to pursue her academic goals, as The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. well as golf. As a student athlete, it is not easy to balance all of these activities – between school, homework, practices – and LEAVES OF ABSENCE CANCELED your achievement is so special. Lauren, we congratulate you and your parents, Cathy and Brian, because nobody has that The SPEAKER. Representative Rosemary Brown is on the kind of success without somebody caring for them and loving House floor and should be placed back on the master roll. them, and you are blessed to have that in your life. Representative Vanessa Brown is back on the House floor Thank you so much for being here. Please give a round of and should be placed on the master roll. applause for State champion Lauren Freyvogel. Representative Frank Burns is on the House floor and should be placed back on the master roll. The Sergeants at Arms will open the doors of the House. Representative Wheeland, please come up to the rostrum, sir. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Please come up to the rostrum. This is an important announcement. The SPEAKER. At this time we are going to take caucus Members, I would ask you to please take your seats. We announcements, caucus announcements. The Chair recognizes have a guest that has traveled some distance to be with us today, the majority caucus chair, Representative Marcy Toepel, our so I am asking all members to please take your seats. All majority caucus chair. members, please take your seats. Mrs. TOEPEL. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Republicans will caucus at 1:45. We would be prepared to JENNIFER WAHL PRESENTED return to the floor at 2:15. The SPEAKER. Representative Wheeland, the floor is yours, DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS sir. Mr. WHEELAND. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The SPEAKER. The minority caucus chair, Representative Colleagues, today we are very privileged and I certainly have . the honor of introducing a very special guest today. She was just Instead I will be calling on the minority leader, recently honored as the Department of Education's Representative Frank Dermody. 2018 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Jennifer Wahl. Mr. DERMODY. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Jennifer is a world history and psychology teacher at Mr. Speaker, the Democrats will caucus at 1:45. Loyalsock Township High School. She is also an adjunct The SPEAKER. Thank you, sir. instructor in psychology and sociology at the Pennsylvania College of Technology. Ms. Wahl is in her 12th year of

2018 LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL—HOUSE 21 teaching at Loyalsock. She learned of her honor on Monday, On the question, December 4, this past year, during the SAS (Standards Aligned Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? System) Institute annual professional development conference Bill was agreed to. in Hershey. Jennifer is 1 of 12 finalists from the State's more than 500 school districts, and they are based on nominations * * * from students, parents, peers, and members of the community. Jennifer earned her bachelor's degree in history from Cabrini The House proceeded to second consideration of SB 894, college in Philadelphia – go Eagles, right? – and a master's of PN 1372, entitled: educational leadership from Penn State. Throughout her life and during her tenure as an educator, Jennifer has accomplished An Act designating a portion of State Route 2005 in Saxonburg Borough, Butler County, as the Chief Gregory B. Adams Way; more than many. She has traveled to nearly every State and designating a bridge on that portion of Pennsylvania Rout 271 over US 47 countries, bringing her experiences back to her classroom to Route 22, Jackson Township, Cambria County, as the Trooper Gary share with her students. Fisher Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Today Jennifer is joined by her husband, Zachary. Zachary is Pennsylvania Route 53 over US Route 22, Cresson Township, Cambria County, as the Corporal Robert J. Sherwood, Jr., Memorial Bridge; over there. designating a bridge on Segment 80 of State Route 2015, along Please join me in a round of applause for Pennsylvania's Overbridge Street and over Railroad Street, Lilly Borough, Cambria Teacher of the Year. County, as the Paul E. Sweeney Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge The SPEAKER. Jennifer, congratulations. We are honored to on that portion of Avenue A over the Allegheny River, Coudersport Borough, Potter County, as the Commander Philip F. "Jet" Palmatier, have you here with the House of Representatives. Jr., Memorial Bridge; designating a bridge on that portion of Sunnyside Road over the Oswayo Creek, Shinglehouse Borough, Potter County, as the PVT Malon Stanley Memorial Bridge; designating a portion of LEAVE OF ABSENCE State Route 1001 in Greene Township, Franklin County, as the Lance Corporal Michael L. Freeman, Jr., Memorial Highway; designating a The SPEAKER. Representative GALLOWAY has requested bridge on that portion of State Route 533 over Muddy Run, to be placed on leave. Without objection, that will be granted. Southampton Township, Franklin County, as the Private First Class Dana Edward Diehl Memorial Bridge; and designating a bridge on that portion of State Route 1004 over the Conococheague Creek, Greene CALENDAR Township, Franklin County, as the Private Charles W. "Bill" Roher Memorial Bridge.

BILLS ON SECOND CONSIDERATION On the question, Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1252, Bill was agreed to. PN 2798, entitled:

An act designating a bridge on that portion of U.S. Route 219 The SPEAKER. There are no further bills as I understand it. South, over U.S. Route 22, also known as the Admiral Peary Highway, There are no further bills. in Cambria Township, Cambria County, as the PFC Nick Kozorosky Memorial Bridge. LABOR AND INDUSTRY On the question, COMMITTEE MEETING Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Bill was agreed to. The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes Chairman Rob Kauffman for an announcement. * * * Mr. KAUFFMAN. The House Labor and Industry Committee will reconvene its meeting, which was being held The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1811, today. It will reconvene tomorrow morning, Tuesday, PN 2800, entitled: January 23, at 10:15, in 60 East Wing. So that is tomorrow morning, Tuesday the 23d, 10:15, in 60 East Wing. Thank you. An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania The SPEAKER. The Labor and Industry Committee will Consolidated Statutes, providing for automated license plate reader systems; and imposing a penalty. reconvene its meeting tomorrow at 10:15 in 60 East Wing.

On the question, LEAVE OF ABSENCE CANCELED Will the House agree to the bill on second consideration? Bill was agreed to. The SPEAKER. Representative Rabb is on the House floor and should be placed back on the master roll. * * * BILLS RECOMMITTED The House proceeded to second consideration of HB 1926, PN 2793, entitled: The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, who moves that the following bills be recommitted to the An Act designating a portion of State Route 2022, also known as Fort Washington Avenue, in Montgomery County as the SPC5 George Committee on Appropriations: W. Charters, Jr., Memorial Highway.

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HB 1252; Representative , Elk and Clearfield Counties, HB 1811; temporarily resigns as a member of the Environmental Resources and HB 1926; and Energy Committee. SB 894. Representative , Fayette and Westmoreland Counties,

is temporarily elected as a member of the Environmental Resources On the question, and Energy Committee. Will the House agree to the motion? Motion was agreed to. Respectfully submitted, Robert Godshall, Chairman Committee on Committees BILLS REMOVED FROM TABLE

The SPEAKER. The Chair recognizes the majority leader, On the question, who moves that the following bills be removed from the tabled Will the House adopt the resolution? calendar and placed on the active calendar: Resolution was adopted.

HB 1773; The SPEAKER. To all the members, the last message for HB 1884; today before we adjourn for tomorrow, from everybody all HB 1917; across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, go Eagles. We are SB 497; and hoping for a great Super Bowl win. SB 542. BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS PASSED OVER On the question, Will the House agree to the motion? The SPEAKER. Without objection, all remaining bills and Motion was agreed to. resolutions on today's calendar will be passed over. The Chair hears no objection. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES ADJOURNMENT

The SPEAKER. Members, we have a report from the The SPEAKER. Representative – I have got to get a good Committee on Committees filed by Representative Godshall, Philadelphia Representative here – Representative John Taylor, the chairman of the Committee on Committees. The changes and we are going to have a double. We will have, John Taylor will be announced here by the clerk. and Bill Keller are going to move to adjourn, in celebration of the Eagles, until Tuesday, January 23, 2018, at 11 a.m., e.s.t., The following report was read: unless sooner recalled by the Speaker. So tomorrow, everybody, at 11 a.m. Committee on Committees Also, I just want to remind members, Wednesday is going to Supplemental Report be a 10 a.m. start. A notice has already gone out. We are going to start promptly at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. So we ask In the House of Representatives everybody to please be here at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. January 22, 2018 Thank you.

RESOLVED, That On the question,

Representative Matt Gabler, Elk and Clearfield Counties, Will the House agree to the motion? temporarily resigns as a member of the Finance Committee. Motion was agreed to, and at 3:46 p.m., e.s.t., the House adjourned. Representative , Lebanon County, is temporarily elected as a member of the Finance Committee.

Representative , Venango and Butler Counties, resigns as a member of the Finance Committee.

Representative Eric Roe, Chester County, is elected as a member of the Finance Committee.

Representative Matt Gabler, Elk and Clearfield Counties, temporarily resigns as a member of the State Government Committee.

Representative John Lawrence, Chester and Lancaster Counties, temporarily is elected a member of the State Government Committee.