House of Representatives
Daily Session Update
Prepared by the Office of the Parliamentarian
March 12, 2014
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives Convened at 11:00 A.M.
Communications Received
Communications Received From the Senate
The Clerk of the Senate being introduced, returned bills from the House of Representatives numbered and entitled as follows, viz:
HB 798
With information that the Senate has passed the same with amendment in which the concurrence of the House of Representatives is requested.
The Clerk of the Senate being introduced, returned bills from the House of Representatives numbered and entitled as follows, viz:
HB 1985
With information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.
Bills on Second Consideration
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration |
Bills on Third Consideration & Final Passage
115 – 74 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
190 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
187 – 4 Sent to Senate With Amendment |
Bills on Concurrence in Senate Amendment
Bills Signed by the Speaker
HB 1985
SB 84
Bills Referred
HR 698 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HB 2084 Game & Fish
HB 2085 Professional Licensure
HB 2086 Professional Licensure
HB 2087 Labor & Industry
HB 2088 Judiciary
HB 2090 Human Services
Bills Recommitted
HB 2003 To Appropriations
SB 1181 To Appropriations
Bill Re-Referred
HB 1893 From Aging and Older Adult Services To Finance
Bills Reported from Committee
HB 1702 From Aging and Older Adult Services as Amended
HB 1907 From Aging and Older Adult Services as Amended
HB 1154 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 1567 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
SB 31 From Children and Youth as Amended
Bills Removed from the Tabled Calendar and Placed on the Active Calendar
HB 56
HB 665
HB 796
HB 845
HB 1298
HB 1899
HB 1925
HB 1935
HB 2019
HB 2026
HB 2039
SB 33
Bills Removed from the Active Calendar and Placed on the Tabled Calendar
HB 665
HB 796
SB 33
House Resolutions Adopted
A Resolution condemning the global persecution of Christians and calling on world leaders to implement policies that protect the religious liberty of Christians and all other faiths within their borders. | 191 – 0 | |
A Resolution encouraging all residents of this Commonwealth to increase suicide awareness. | 195 – 0 | |
A Resolution condemning the use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes, rebuking any organization that knowingly allows or encourages athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs and urging all high school and college coaches and athletic directors in this Commonwealth to educate themselves and their athletes about the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs. | 195 – 0 | |
A Resolution condemning the Academic Studies Association's academic boycott against Israel and calling upon the Department of Education, the State System of Higher Education, each of the State-related universities and all of Pennsylvania's independent colleges and universities to reject anti-Semitism and not participate in the academic boycott. | 191 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the week of March 9 through 15, 2014, as "Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week" in Pennsylvania. | 195 – 0 | |
A Resolution observing the month of March 2014 as "National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. | 195 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating March 13, 2014, as "Registered Dietitians Day" in Pennsylvania. | 195 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating March 13, 2014, as "K9 Veterans and Services Day" in Pennsylvania. | 195 – 0 | |
A Resolution recognizing the importance of finding the cause and cure for multiple sclerosis; expressing appreciation to the Pennsylvania chapters of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for their work; and recognizing the week of March 3 through 9, 2014, as "Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania. | 195 – 0 | |
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This is not an official record of the day’s legislative activity.
The House of Representatives adjourned
until Monday, March 17, 2014 at 1:00 P.M.
unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.