House of Representatives

Daily Session Update

Prepared by the Office of the Parliamentarian

May 16, 2016

 

Communications Received

 

The Speaker submitted for the record a copy of the Writ for the Special Election to be held for the 168th Legislative District.

 

The Speaker acknowledged receipt of a letter of resignation from Thomas H. Killion, State Representative of the 168th Legislative District, effective May 10, 2016. 

 

The Speaker acknowledged receipt of Actuarial Note A07061 to House Bill 727, Printer’s Number 1555, as amended by Amendment Number 06859.

 

The Speaker acknowledged receipt of the Independent Fiscal Office’s initial estimate for Fiscal Year 2016-17.


Committees on Committees

Supplemental Report

 

In the House of Representatives

May 16, 2016

 

Resolved that,

 

Representative Nick Miccarelli, Delaware County, resigned as a member of the Insurance Committee and is elected as a member of the Appropriations Committee.

 

Representative Lynda Schlegel-Culver, Northumberland and Snyder Counties, is elected as a member of the Insurance Committee.

 

Representative Thomas Sankey, Cambria and Clearfield Counties, resigned as a member of the Local Government Committee and is elected as a member of the Insurance Committee.

 

Representative, Jeff Wheeland, Lycoming County, is elected a member of the Liquor Contro Committee.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Rep. Robert Godshall

Chairman

Committee on Committees

 

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 944

HB 1310

HB 1574

 

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 805

HB 1200

HB 1788

 

With information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.

 

Voting Schedule

 

 

Concurrence in Senate Amendments

 

 

Concurrence in Senate Amendments to House Amendments

 

 

Bills on Second Consideration

 

HB 835 PN 3192

Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration

HB 1902 PN 2965

Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration

HB 1934 PN 3076

Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration

HB 1955 PN 3083

 

       A07001 (SIMMONS)

196 – 0

 

Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended

 

Bills on Third Consideration

 

HB 498 PN 0556

195 – 0       Sent to Senate for Concurrence

HB 1184 PN 3284

195 – 0       Sent to Senate for Concurrence

HB 1737 PN 3285

195 – 0       Sent to Senate for Concurrence

HB 1861 PN 2872

194 – 1       Sent to Senate for Concurrence

HB 1956 PN 3181

195 – 0       Sent to Senate for Concurrence

SB 290 PN 1751

193 – 2       Sent to Senate With Amendment

SB 1108 PN 1752

195 – 0       Sent to Senate With Amendment

 

Bills Signed by the Speaker

 

HB 1200

HB 1788

 

Bills Referred

 

HR 865       Children & Youth

 

HR 867       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 868       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 869       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 870       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 871       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 872       Agriculture & Rural Affairs

HR 873       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 874       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 875       To Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 876       To Calendar Under Rule 35

 

HR 878       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 879       To Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 880       To Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 881       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 882       To Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 883       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35 – Supplemental Calendar

HR 884       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 885       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 886       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 887       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

HR 888       To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35

 

HB 1865    Finance

 

HB 1900    Environmental Resources & Energy

 

HB 2031    State Government

 

HB 2038    Education

 

HB 2041    State Government

HB 2042    Judiciary

HB 2043    Judiciary

HB 2044    Education

HB 2045    Judiciary

HB 2046    Judiciary

HB 2047    Judiciary

 

HB 2049    State Government

HB 2050    Judiciary

HB 2051    State Government

HB 2052    State Government

HB 2053    Health

HB 2054    Liquor Control

HB 2055    Judiciary

HB 2056    Health

 

HB 2058    Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness

HB 2059    Children & Youth

HB 2060    Finance

HB 2061    Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness

HB 2062    State Government

HB 2063    Judiciary

HB 2064    State Government

HB 2065    State Government

HB 2066    Environmental Resources & Energy

HB 2067    Agriculture & Rural Affairs

HB 2068    Judiciary

HB 2069    Aging & Older Adult Services

HB 2070    Game & Fish

HB 2071    Transportation

HB 2072    Education

 

SB 359        Education

 

SB 1062     Judiciary

 

SB 1077     Judiciary

 

SB 1144     Judiciary

 

SB 1156     Children & Youth

 

SB 1229     Agriculture & Rural Affairs

 

Bills Recommitted

 

HB 835           To Appropriations

HB 1902        To Appropriations

HB 1934        To Appropriations

HB 1955        To Appropriations

 

Bills ReReferred

 

 

Bills Reported from Committee

 

HB 498           From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed

HB 1184        From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed

HB 1737        From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed

HB 1861        From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed

HB 1956        From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed

SB 1108         From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed

HB 1334        From Gaming Oversite as Amended

HB 1079        From Transportation as Committed

HB 2025        From Transportation as Amended

SB 1152         From Transportation as Committed

SB 1153         From Transportation as Amended

 

Bill Removed from the Tabled Calendar and Placed on the Active Calendar

 

SB 61

 

Bill Removed from the Active Calendar and Placed on the Tabled Calendar

 

SB 61

 

House Resolutions Adopted

 

HR 590

A Resolution directing the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs to establish and administer a task force on access to addiction treatment through health plans and other resources.

196 – 0

HR 684

A Resolution urging the residents of this Commonwealth to support the efforts, programs, services and organizations that work to enhance research and awareness of undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma, a type of soft tissue sarcoma.

197 – 0

HR 811

A Resolution urging the President, Senate and House of Representatives of the United States to fight for strong enforcement of our nation's trade laws in order to level the playing field with China and other countries and take necessary action to protect the domestic steel industry from unfair foreign competition and urging the Department of Commerce to maintain China's nonmarket economy status in order to preserve the ability of United States companies and workers to access domestic trade remedy laws.

196 – 0

HR 820

A Resolution designating the month of May 2016 as "Military Service-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 821

A Resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Tobyhanna Conservation Association in Pennsylvania.

 

HR 831

A Resolution recognizing the month of May 2016 as "Older Americans: Blaze a Trail Month" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 836

A Resolution designating the month May 2016 as "Huntington's Disease Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 837

A Resolution designating the month of May 2016 as "Academic Achievement Month" in Pennsylvania and honoring those who have exemplified academic success in their courses of study.

197 – 0

HR 852

A Resolution designating Tuesday, May 17, 2016, as "Pennsylvania Health Care Information Technology Awareness Day."

 197 – 0

HR 860

A Resolution designating the week of May 16 through 20, 2016, as "Local Community Leader Appreciation Week" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 861

A Resolution commemorating the 68th anniversary of the birth of the State of Israel.

197 – 0

HR 862

A Resolution designating the month of April 2016 as "Donate Life Month" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 863

A Resolution designating the month of May 2016 as "Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 881

A Resolution designating the month of May 2016 as "Bike Month," the week of May 16 through 20, 2016, as "Bike to Work Week" and May 20, 2016, as "Bike to Work Day" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

HR 883

A Resolution recognizing the week of May 15 through 21, 2016, as "Emergency Medical Services Week" in Pennsylvania.

197 – 0

 

This is not an official record of the day’s legislative activity.

The House of Representatives adjourned

until Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 11:00 A.M.

unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.