House of Representatives
Daily Session Update
Prepared by the Office of the Parliamentarian
February 5, 2018
Communications Received
Representative-Elect Austin Davis took the Oath of Office on the House Floor. The Oath was administered by The Honorable David L. Spurgeon, Judge, Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County.
The Speaker acknowledged receipt of the Pennsylvania Insurance Department’s Annual Report on the Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund.
The Speaker acknowledged receipt of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s 2017 Year End Allocation Report.
The Speaker acknowledged receipt of the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Keystone Innovation Zone Tax Credit and Tax Credit Sale Programs Report FY 2017-18.
Committees on Committees
Supplemental Report
In the House of Representatives
February 5, 2018
Resolved that,
Representative Davis, Allegheny County, is elected a member of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee.
Representative Davis, Allegheny County, is elected a member of the Commerce Committee.
Representative Davis, Allegheny County, is elected a member of the Environmental Resources & Energy Committee.
Representative Davis, Allegheny County, is elected a member of the Game & Fisheries Committee vice Representative Snyder resigned.
Representative Kulik, Allegheny County, is elected a member of the Consumer Affairs Committee.
Respectfully submitted,
Rep. Dan Deasy
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 1653
With information that the Senate has passed the same without amendment.
The Clerk of the Senate being introduced, returned bills from the House of Representatives numbered and entitled as follows, viz:
HB 359
HB 1175
HB 1448
HB 1602
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, presented the following extract from the Journal of the Senate, which was read as follows, viz:
SB 228
Ordered, That the Clerk present the same to the House of Representatives for its concurrence.
Voting Schedule
Concurrence in Senate Amendments
194 – 0 | |
194 – 0 | |
194 – 0 |
Concurrence in Senate Amendments to House Amendments
Bills on Second Consideration
| |
114 – 81 | |
| |
Motion on Germaneness (Knowles) | 84 – 111 |
80 – 115 (Failed) | |
63 – 132 (Failed) | |
85 – 109 (Failed) | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration As Amended |
| |
15 – 180 (Failed) | |
13 – 182 (Failed) | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration |
Bills on Third Consideration
194 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence |
Bills Signed by the Speaker
HB 359
HB 1175
HB 1602
HB 1653
SB 497
SB 542
Bills Referred
HR 659 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 660 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 661 Human Services
HR 662 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 663 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 664 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 665 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 666 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 667 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 668 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 669 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 670 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 671 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 672 State Government
HR 673 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 674 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 675 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 676 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 677 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 678 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 679 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 680 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 681 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HB 1957 Rules
HB 1965 Labor & Industry
HB 1971 Labor & Industry
HB 2025 Education
HB 2026 State Government
HB 2033 Transportation
HB 2034 Environmental Resources & Energy
HB 2035 Finance
HB 2036 Environmental Resources & Energy
HB 2037 Education
HB 2038 Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness
HB 2039 Health
HB 2040 Finance
HB 2041 Gaming Oversight
HB 2042 Professional Licensure
HB 2043 Labor & Industry
HB 2044 Transportation
HB 2045 State Government
HB 2046 Judiciary
HB 2047 Health
HB 2048 Education
HB 2049 Urban Affairs
HB 2051 Tourism and Recreational Development
HB 2052 Education
HB 2053 State Government
HB 2055 Health
HB 2056 Judiciary
HB 2057 Education
HB 2058 Judiciary
HB 2059 Judiciary
SR 228 Education
SB 52 Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness
SB 234 Commerce
SB 373 Insurance
SB 611 Judiciary
SB 775 State Government
SB 799 Environmental Resources & Energy
SB 851 Urban Affairs
SB 898 Transportation
SB 977 State Government
SB 978 Health
SB 1015 Transportation
SB 1034 State Government
Bills Recommitted
HB 153 To Appropriations
HB 253 To Appropriations
HB 348 To Appropriations
HB 979 To Appropriations
HB 1974 To Appropriations
HB 1979 To Appropriations
SB 936 To Appropriations
Bills ReReferred
Bills Reported from Committee
HB 2034 From Environmental Resources & Energy as Committed
HB 1851 From Insurance as Amended
SB 877 From Insurance as Amended
SB 878 From Insurance as Amended
HB 359 To Rules Re-Reported as Committed
HB 1175 To Rules Re-Reported as Committed
HB 1602 To Rules Re-Reported as Committed
Bills and Resolution Removed from the Tabled Calendar and Placed on the Active Calendar
HB 274
HB 332
HB 1409
HB 1814
SB 135
HR 17
Bills and Resolution Removed from the Active Calendar and Placed on the Tabled Calendar
HB 274
HB 332
HR 17
House Resolutions Adopted
A Resolution designating February 15, 2018, as "Irena Sendler Day" in Pennsylvania in recognition of her bravery and humanitarian efforts. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution recognizing the month of January 2018 as "National Mentoring Month" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the week of February 19 through 26, 2018, as "FFA Week" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the week of February 10 through 17, 2018, as "Court Reporting and Captioning Week" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the week of February 5 through 11, 2018, as "Pennsylvania Young Farmers' Association Week" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 |
This is not an official record of the day’s legislative activity.
The House of Representatives adjourned
until Tuesday, February 6, 2018 at 11:00 A.M.
unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.