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Pennsylvania 2012 Prayer Calendar Pennsylvania 2012 Prayer Calendar www.capitolcom.org Jeff Whitebread, State Director 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Secretary of Economic State Leadership Department Heads Secretary of Education: Secretary of General Spiritual Executive Development: Governor: Tom Corbett Acting Secretary of Ronald Tomalis Services: C. Alan Walker Your Pastor(s) President: Lieutenant Governor: Aging: Sheri Philips Acting Secretary of Jim Cawley Brian Duke Secretary of Conservation Barack Obama Environmental Acting Secretary of Attorney General: And Natural Resources: Secretary of Agriculture: Protection: Health: Vice President: Linda Kelly Richard Allan George Greig Michael Krancer Dr. Eli Avila Auditor General: Joseph Biden Secretary of Corrections: Secretary of Banking: Insurance Commissioner: Jack Wagner John Wetzel Glenn Moyer Michael Consedine State Treasurer: Robin Wiessman 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Secretary of Labor & Secretary of Public Secretary of State: Secretary of Legislative Secretary of Planning & Rep. Jason Altmire Industry: Welfare: Carol Aichele Affairs: Policy: Legislative Rep. Lou Barletta Julia Hearthway Gary Alexander Annemarie Kaiser Jennifer Branstetter Rep. Robert Brady Secretary of Congress Rep. Mark Critz Adjutant General of Acting Secretary of Transportation: Sec’y of Administration: Chief of State Police: Senator Pat Toomey Military Affairs; Revenue: Barry Schoch Kelly Logan Frank Noonan Senator Robert Casey Gen. Wesley Craig Dan Meuser 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Rep. Charles Dent Rep. James Gerlach Rep. Patrick Meehan Rep. Allison Schwartz Justice Elena Kagan Justice Rep. Mike Dole Rep. Tim Holden Rep. Timothy Murphy Judicial Justice Anthony Kennedy Ruth Bader Ginsberg Rep. Bill Shuster Rep. Chaka Fattah Rep. Mike Kelly Rep. Joseph Pitts Rep. Glen Thompson US Supreme Court Justice Justice Stephen Breyer Rep. Michael Fritzpatrick Rep. Thomas Marino Rep. Todd Platts Justices Sonia Sotameyer Justice Antonin Scalia Chief Justice:John Roberts Justice Clarence Thomas Justice Samuel Alito 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PA Supreme Court Justic- PA Superior Court Justices Hon. Christine Donohue Hon. Mary Jane Bowes PA Commonwealth Hon. Kevin Brobson es President Judge: Hon. Jacquiline Shogan Hon. Susan Gantman Court Justices Hon. Patricia McCullough Hon. Michael Eakin Chief Justice: Hon. Ronald Hon. Correale Stevens Hon. Anne Lazarus Hon. Jack Panella President Judge: Hon. Renee Jubelirer Hon. Seamus McCaffery Castille Hon. John Musmanno Hon. Bonnie Leadbetter Hon. Johnny Butler Hon. Joan Orie Melvin Hon. John Bender Hon. Judith Olson Hon. Thomas Saylor Hon. Max Baer Hon. Cheryl Allen Hon. Sallie Mundy Hon. Paula Ott Hon. Bernard McGinley Hon. Debra Todd Hon. Robert Freedberg 29 30 31 Pray that the Lord would . Hon. Robert Simpson .Demonstrate His grace and mercy to the political leaders who do not know Him (1 Tim 2:1-4). Hon. Hannah Leavitt Local Local .Bless the proclamation and teaching of His Word, and dependent prayers to Him in our Capitol. Hon. Dan Pellegrini Your County Leaders Your Township or City Leaders .Strengthen our political leaders to display honor, honesty, and righteousness in their lives and deci- sions. Jeff Whitebread, Capitol Commission– Pennsylvania (484)680-4260 — Pennsylvania 2012 Prayer Calendar www.capitolcom.org Jeff Whitebread, State Director 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 Sen. Robert Tomlinson 15 Sen. Jeffrey Piccola 24 Sen. Bob Mensch 33 Sen. Richard Alloway 42 Sen. Wayne Fontana Spiritual Legislative 7 Sen. Vincent Hughes 16 Sen. Patrick Browne 25 Sen. Joseph Scarnati 34 Sen. Jake Corman 43 Sen. Jay Costa 8 Sen. Anthony Williams 17 Sen. Daylin Leach 26 Sen. Edwin Erickson 35 Sen. John Wozniak 44 Sen. John Refferty State Legislative Leader Your Pastor(s) 9 Sen. Dominic Pileggi 18 Sen. Lisa Boscola 27 Sen. John Gordner 36 Sen. Michael Brubaker 45 Sen. James Brewster Senate (By District) 10 Sen. Charles Mcilhinney 19 Sen. Andrew Dinniman 28 Sen. Michael Waugh 37 Sen. John Pippy 46 Sen. Timothy Solobay 1 Sen. Lawrence Farnese, Jr 11 Sen. Judith Schwank 20 Sen. Lisa Baker 29 Sen. David Argall 38 Sen. Jim Ferlo 47 Sen. Elder Vogel, Jr. 2 Sen. Christine Tartaglione 12 Sen. Steward Greenleaf 21 Sen. Mary Jo White 30 Sen. John Eichelberger 39 Sen. Kim Ward 48 Sen. Mike Folmer 3 Sen. Shirley Kitchen 22 Sen. John Blake 31 Sen. Patricia Vance 40 Sen. Jane Orie 49 Sen. Jane Earll 4 Sen. Leanna Washington 13 Sen. Lloyd Smucker 23 Sen. Gene Yaw 32 Sen. Richard Kasunic 41 Sen. Donald White 50 Sen. Robert Robbins 5 Sen. Michael Stack III 14 Sen. John Vudichak 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Representatives (By District) 9 Rep. Christopher Sainato 18 Rep. Gene DiGirolamo 27 Rep. Daniel Deasy 36 Rep. Harry Readshaw 45 Rep. Nick Kotik 54 Rep. Eli Evankovick 1 Rep. Patrick Harkins 10 Rep. Jaret Gibbons 19 Rep. Jake Wheatley 28 Rep. Mike Turzai 37 Rep. Thomas Creighton 46 Rep. Jesse White 55 Rep. Joseph Petrarca 2 Rep. Florindo Fabrizio 11 Rep. Brian Ellis 20 Rep. Adam Ravenstahl 29 Rep. Bernie O’Neill 38 Rep. William Kortz 47 Rep. Keith Gillespie 56 Rep. George Dunbar 3 Rep. John Hornaman 12 Rep. Daryl Metcalfe 21 Rep. Dom Costa 30 Rep. Randy Vulakovich 39 Rep. Rick Saccone 48 Rep. Brandon Neuman 57 Rep. Tim Krieger 4 Rep. Curt Soney 13 Rep. John Lawrence 22 Vacant 31 Rep. Steven Santarsiero 40 Rep. John Mahler 49 Rep. Peter Daley 58 Rep. R. Ted Harhai 5 Rep. John Evans 14 Rep. Jim Marshall 23 Rep. Dan Frankel 32 Rep. Anthony DeLuca 41 Rep. Ryan Aument 50 Rep. H. William DeWeese 59 Rep. Mike Reese 6 Rep. Brad Roae 15 Rep. Jim Christiana 24 Rep. Joseph Preston 33 Rep. Frank Dermody 42 Rep. Matthew Smith 51 Rep. Tim Mahoney 60 Rep. Jeffrey Pyle 7 Rep. Mark Longietti 16 Rep. Robert Matzie 25 Rep. Joseph Markosek 34 Rep. Paul Costa 43 Rep. Scott Boyd 52 Rep. Deberah Kula 61 Rep. Kate Harper 8 Rep. Richard Stevenson 17 Rep. Michelle Brooks 26 Rep. Tim Hennessey 35 Rep. Marc Gergely 44 Rep. Mark Mustio 53 Rep. Robert Godshall 62 Rep. David Reed 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 63 Rep. Donna Oberlander 72 Rep. Frank Burns 81 Rep. Mike Fleck. 90 Rep. Todd Rock 99 Rep. Gordon Denlinger 107 Rep. Kurt Masser 116 Rep. Tarah Toohil 64 Rep. Scott Hutchinson 73 Rep. Gary Haluska 82 Rep. C. Adam Harris 91 Rep. Dan Moul 100 Rep. Bryan Cutler 108 Rep. Linda Culver 117 Rep. Karen Boback 65 Rep. Kathy Rapp 74 Rep. Camille Goerge 83 Rep. Rick Mirabito 92 Rep. Scott Perry 101 Rep. Mauree Gingrich 109 Rep. David Millard 118 Rep. Mike Carroll 66 Rep. Samuel Smith 75 Rep. Matt Gabler 84 Rep. Garth Everett 93 Rep. Ronald Miller 102 Rep. Rosemarie Swanger 110 Rep. Tina Pickett 119 Rep. Gerald Mullery 67 Rep. Martin Causer 76 Rep. Michael Hanna 85 Rep. Fred Keller 94 Rep. Stanley Saylor 103 Rep. Ronald Buxton 111 Rep. Sandra Major 120 Rep. Phyllis Mundy 68 Rep. Matthew Baker 77 Rep. Scott Conklin 86 Rep. Mark Keller 95 Rep. Eugene DePasquale 104 Rep. Sue Helm 112 Rep. Ken Smith 121 Rep. Eddie Pashinski 69 Rep. Carl Metzgar 78 Rep. Dick Hess 87 Rep. Glenn Grell 96 Rep. P. Michael Sturla 105 Rep. Ronald Marsico 113 Rep. Kevin Murphy 122 Rep. Doyle Heffley 70 Rep. Matthew Bradford 79 Rep. Richard Geist 88 Rep. Sheryl Delozier 97 Rep. John Bear 106 Rep. John Payne 114 Rep. Sid Kavulich 123 Rep. Neal Goodman 71 Rep. Bryan Barbin 80 Rep. Jerry Stern 89 Rep. Rob Kauffman 98 Rep. David Hickernell 115 Rep. Edward Staback 124 Rep. Jerry Knowles 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 125 Rep. Mike Tobash 134 Rep. Douglas Reichley 143 Rep. Marguerite Quimn 152 Rep. Thomas Murt 159 Rep. Thaddeus Kirkland 167 Rep. Duane Milne 175 Rep. Michael O’Brian 126 Rep. Dante Santoni 135 Rep. Steve Samuelson 144 Rep. Katharine Watson 153 Vacant 160 Rep. Stephen Barrar 168 Rep. Thomas Killion 176 Rep. Mario Scavello 127 Rep. Thomas Caltagirone 136 Rep. Robert Freeman 145 Rep. Paul Clymer 154 Rep. Lawrence Curry 161 Rep. Joseph Hackett 169 Vacant 177 Rep. John Taylor 128 Rep. Mark Gillen 137 Rep. Joe Emrick 146 Rep. Thomas Quigley 155 Rep. Curt Schroder 162 Rep. Nick Miccarelli 170 Rep. Brendan Boyle 178 Rep. Scott Petri 129 Rep. Jim Cox 138 Rep. Marcia Hahn 147 Marcy Toepel 156 Rep. Dan Truitt 163 Rep. Nicholas Micozzie 171 Rep. Kerry Benninghoff 179 Rep. Tony Payton 130 Rep. David Maloney 139 Rep. Michael Peifer 148 Rep. Michael Gerber 157 Rep. Warren Kampf 164 Rep. Margo Davidson 172 Rep. Kevin Boyle 180 Rep. Angel Cruz 131 Rep. Justin Simmons 140 Rep. John Galloway 149 Rep. Tim Briggs 158 Rep. Chris Ross 165 Rep. William Adolph 173 Rep. Michael McGeehan 181 Rep. W. Curtis Thomas 132 Rep. Jennifer Mann 141 Rep. Tina Davis 150 Rep. Mike Vereb 166 Rep. Gregory Vitali 174 Rep. John Sabatina 182 Rep. Babette Josephs 133 Rep. Joseph Brennan 142 Rep. Frank Farry 151 Rep. Todd Strphens 29 30 31 Pray that the Lord would . 183 Rep. Julie Harhart 191 Rep. Ronald Waters 199 Rep. Stephen Bloom .Demonstrate His grace and mercy to the political leaders who do not know Him (1 Tim 2:1-4). 184 Rep. William Keller 192 Rep. Louise Bishop 200 Rep. Cherelle Parker 185 Rep. Maria Donatucci 193 Rep. Will Tallman 201 Rep. John Myers .Bless the proclamation and teaching of His Word, and dependent prayers to Him in our Capitol. 186 Vacant 194 Rep. Pamela DeLissio 202 Rep. Mark Cohen .Strengthen our political leaders to display honor, honesty, and righteousness in their lives and deci- 187 Rep. Gary Day 195 Rep. Michelle Brownlee 203 Rep. Dwight Evans sions. 188 Rep. James Roebuck 196 Rep. Seth Grove 189 Rep. Rosemary Brown 197 Vacant 190 Rep.
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