HOUSE CALENDAR
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SESSION OF 2021-2022

HOUSE CONVENES AT 12:00 P.M. E.S.T.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2022

Bill
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TITLE OF BILL ACTION
SECOND CONSIDERATION
APPROPRIATIONS BILLS
SENATE
291
1273
An Act providing for the capital budget for the fiscal year 2021-2022.(Senator HUGHES)--Appropriations, February 7, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached
1

This bill is the capital budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022.

SENATE
915
1272
An Act providing for the capital budget for fiscal year 2021-2022; itemizing public improvement projects, furniture and equipment projects, transportation assistance, redevelopment assistance projects, flood control projects and Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission projects leased or assisted by the Department of General Services and other State agencies, together with their estimated financial costs; authorizing the incurring of debt without the approval of the electors for the purpose of financing the projects to be constructed, acquired or assisted by the Department of General Services and other State agencies; authorizing the use of current revenue for the purpose of financing the projects to be constructed, acquired or assisted by the Department of General Services and other State agencies stating the estimated useful life of the projects; and making appropriations.(Senator BROWNE)--Appropriations, February 07, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached
1

This bill is the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act of Fiscal Year 2021-2022.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
COMMERCE BILL
HOUSE
424
401
An Act amending the act of July 9, 1970 (P.L.484, No.164), entitled "An act relating to indemnification agreements between architects, engineers or surveyors and owners, contractors, subcontractors or suppliers," further providing for title of act; and providing for indemnification agreements relative to construction contracts, including agreements for architectural, engineering or land surveying services.(Representatives STEPHENS, DRISCOLL, ZABEL and others)--Rules, December 14, 2021
10

This bill amends the act of July 9, 1970 providing for indemnification agreements relative to construction contracts.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
EDUCATION BILLS
HOUSE
1254
1328
An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for in-person instruction or tuition grant program required.(Representatives LEWIS DELROSSO, ROTHMAN, WHITE and others)--Education, December 13, 2021
11

This bill amends the Public School Code to require a school district to create a tuition grant program for resident students.

HOUSE
1330
2643
An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, providing for supplemental online course initiative; and establishing the Online Course Clearinghouse Restricted Account.(Representatives ORTITAY, HILL-EVANS, GAYDOS and others)--Education, February 7, 2022
1

This bill amends the public school code for the establishment of an online clearinghouse of online courses for students enrolled in grades 6 through 12.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
FINANCE BILLS
HOUSE
359
331
An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, in emergency finance and tax provisions, providing for exemption from taxation.(Representatives MARKOSEK, HILL-EVANS, A. DAVIS and others)--Finance, January 26, 2022
2

This bill amends the Fiscal Code to exclude economic recovery payments issued under the Federal Coronavirus Aid Act or the Federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, from consideration as income, earned income or taxable income.

HOUSE
385
357
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 providing for classes of income.(Representatives DUNBAR, ROTHMAN, BROOKS and others)--Finance, January 26, 2022
2

This bill amends the Tax Reform Code to exclude an amount of loan forgiveness granted under the Federal Coronavirus Aid Act or the Federal Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, from state income tax.

HOUSE
1151
1207
An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties of the Department of Revenue, repealing provisions relating to vehicle and tractor codes.(Representatives O'NEAL, OWLETT, RYAN and others)--Finance, November 10, 2021
15

This bill provides for powers and duties of the Department of Revenue, repealing provisions relating to vehicle and tractor codes.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
JUDICIARY BILLS
HOUSE
38
105
A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, organizing the Judiciary into representative districts and further providing for residency requirements.(Representatives DIAMOND, KAUFFMAN, BERNSTINE and others)--Judiciary, January 12, 2022
5

This bill is a Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, organizing the Judiciary into representative districts and further providing for residency requirements.

HOUSE
659
1536
An Act amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in firearms and other dangerous articles, repealing provisions relating to firearms not to be carried without a license, providing for license not required, repealing provisions relating to carrying firearms on public streets or public property in Philadelphia, providing for sportsman's firearm permit, further providing for licenses and repealing provisions relating to proof of license and exception.(Representatives BERNSTINE, MALONEY, GREGORY and others)--Judiciary, November 17, 2021
12

This bill amends Chapter 61 of Title 18 to provide for "constitutional carry" of a firearm.

HOUSE
1587
1761
An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in assault, providing for arrests of previously convicted persons possessing firearms in a subsequent offense; and, in sentencing, providing for sentences for previously convicted persons possessing firearms in a subsequent offense.(Representatives A. BROWN, KAUFFMAN, STEPHENS and others)--Rules, November 15, 2021
14

This bill provides for arrests of previously convicted persons possessing firearms in a subsequent offense.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
LIQUOR CONTROL BILL
HOUSE
1497
1828
An Act amending the act of April 12, 1951 (P.L.90, No.21), known as the Liquor Code, in licenses and regulations and liquor, alcohol and malt and brewed beverages, further providing for renewal of licenses and temporary provisions for licensees in armed service and for rights of municipalities preserved.(Representatives JONES, MOUL, ZIMMERMAN and others)--Rules, January 25, 2022
3

This bill provide for a 75 decibel limit for noise for licensees in Class 2A-8 counties.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE BILLS
HOUSE
1328
2641
An Act amending the act of May 26, 1947 (P.L.318, No.140), known as the CPA Law, further providing for general powers of the board, for requirements for issuance of certificate, for peer review and for unlawful acts.(Representatives GREINER, BROOKS, PISCIOTTANO and others)--Professional Licensure, February 7, 2022
1

This bill amends the CPA law to make various updates to the accounting profession as it relates to peer review requirements, code of ethics, and education courses.

HOUSE
1440
2642
An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), known as the Medical Practice Act of 1985, further providing for definitions, for respiratory therapists, for perfusionist, for genetic counselor and for prosthetists, ortotists, pedorthists and orthotic fitters; providing for medical imaging professionals, radiation therapists and radiologist assistants; further providing for licenses and certificates and general qualification; repealing provisions relating to radiologic procedures and education and training required; and making related and inconsistent repeals.(Representatives MILLARD, NEILSON, DeLUCA and others)--Professional Licensure, February 7, 2022
1

This bill amends the Medical Practice Act to establish new licensure for medical imaging professionals under the State Board of Medicine.

HOUSE
1862
2108
An Act amending the act of December 20, 1985 (P.L.457, No.112), known as the Medical Practice Act of 1985, further providing for institutional license; and abrogating a related regulation.(Representatives GILLESPIE, JAMES, HILL-EVANS and others)--Professional Licensure, January 26, 2022
2

This bill amends the Medical Practice Act to preserve a COVID-19 regulatory waiver that allows physicians with an institutional license in a teaching hospital to serve patients at more than just two facilities in a given health system.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
STATE GOVERNMENT BILLS
HOUSE
1218
1278
An Act granting authority to sports organizations relating to mask wearing during sporting events.(Representatives DAVANZO, COX, DIAMOND and others)--State Government, December 15 2021
9

This bill grants authority to sports organizations relating to mask wearing during sporting events.

HOUSE
1482
1600
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in preliminary provisions, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, providing for reports on implementation of elections; and, in electronic voting systems, repealing provisions relating to statistical sample.(Representatives CUTLER, RYAN, ROWE and others)--State Government, December 13, 2021
11

This bill establishes the Bureau of Election Audits.

HOUSE
1596
2178
A Joint Resolution proposing separate and distinct and integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for qualifications of electors, for method of elections and secrecy in voting and for election and registration laws and providing for election audits and for the election and qualifications of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.(Representatives WHEELAND, STAATS, R. MACKENZIE and others)--State Government, January 4, 2022
8

This is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania providing for qualifications of electors.

HOUSE
2069
2390
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, further providing for action on concurrent orders and resolutions.(Representatives CUTLER, RYAN, HAMM and others)--State Government, December 13, 2021
11

This is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, further providing for action on concurrent orders and resolutions.

HOUSE
2070
2391
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, providing for executive orders.(Representatives CUTLER, RYAN, HAMM and others)--State Government, December 13, 2021
11

This is a Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania, providing for executive orders.

HOUSE
2207
2572
A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for Legislative Reapportionment Commission and providing for the Citizens' Legislative Reapportionment Commission.(Representatives GROVE AND RYAN)--State Government, January 11, 2022
6

This bill is a Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for Legislative Reapportionment Commission and providing for the Citizens' Legislative Reapportionment Commission.

SENATE
738
867
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for explanation of ballot question.(Senators PHILLIPS-HILL, ARGALL, BAKER and others)--State Government, December 13, 2021
11

This bill provides for explanation of ballot question.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
TRANSPORTATION BILLS
HOUSE
37
1019
An Act amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in general provisions, further providing for definitions; in licensing of drivers, further providing for learners' permits and for examination of applicant for driver's license; in rules of the road in general, further providing for prohibiting text-based communications, providing for prohibiting use of interactive wireless communications devices and imposing penalties; and, in operation of vehicles miscellaneous provisions, further providing for the offense of homicide by vehicle and for the offense of aggravated assault by vehicle.(Representatives R. BROWN, MALAGARI, BOBACK and others)--Transportation, December 15, 2021
9

This bill bans the use of handheld cellphones while driving.

HOUSE
151
116
An Act designating the portion of State Route 2038, also known as Fitzwatertown Road, between Jenkintown Road and North Hills Avenue in Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, as the CPL Vincent J. Wargo, Jr., U.S.M.C. Memorial Highway.(Representatives SANCHEZ, BURNS, RYAN and others)--Transportation, January 26, 2022
2

This bill designates the portion of State Route 2038, also known as Fitzwatertown Road, between Jenkintown Road and North Hills Avenue in Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery County, as the CPL Vincent J. Wargo, Jr., U.S.M.C. Memorial Highway.

HOUSE
152
117
An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 43267, on that portion of State Route 3041, also known as Dishong Mountain Road, over U.S. Route 22 in Jackson Township, Cambria County, as the Technical Sergeant Mike Capelli Memorial Bridge.(Representatives BURNS, GUENST, KINSEY and others)--Transportation, January 26, 2022
2

This bill designates a bridge on that portion of State Route 3041, also known as Dishong Mountain Road, over U.S. Route 22 in Jackson Township, Cambria County, as the Technical Sergeant Mike Capelli Memorial Bridge.

HOUSE
371
343
An Act designating the portion of Pennsylvania Route 837, also known as Duquesne Boulevard, between Center Street in the City of Duquesne, Allegheny County, and Hoffman Boulevard in West Mifflin Borough, Allegheny County, as the Clifton P. Pitts Memorial Highway.(Representatives A. DAVIS, LEE, PISCIOTTANO and others)--Transportation, January 11, 2022
6

This bill designates the portion of Pennsylvania Route 837, also known as Duquesne Boulevard, between Center Street in the City of Duquesne, Allegheny County, and Hoffman Boulevard in West Mifflin Borough, Allegheny County, as the Clifton P. Pitts Memorial Highway.

HOUSE
929
924
An Act designating a roundabout at Pennsylvania Route 34, Spring Road, Pennsylvania Route 850, Valley Road, and Pisgah State Road in Carroll Township, Perry County, as the Shane E. Troutman Memorial Roundabout.(Representatives STAMBAUGH, BURNS, CONKLIN and others)--Transportation, December 15, 2021
9

This bill designates a roundabout at Pennsylvania Route 34, Spring Road, Pennsylvania Route 850, Valley Road, and Pisgah State Road in Carroll Township, Perry County, as the Shane E. Troutman Memorial Roundabout.

HOUSE
1641
1825
An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 8517, carrying Pennsylvania Route 403 over the Stonycreek River in Ferndale Borough, Cambria County, as the Private First Class Lee David Meadows Memorial Bridge.(Representatives RIGBY, E. NELSON, SMITH and others)--Transportation, January 12, 2022
5

This bill designates a bridge carrying Pennsylvania Route 403 over the Stonycreek River in Ferndale Borough, Cambria County, as the Private First Class Lee David Meadows Memorial Bridge.

HOUSE
1727
1955
An Act designating a portion of State Route 2019, known as Nyes Road, from the intersection of Derry Street to the intersection of Union Deposit Road, in Swatara and Lower Paxton Townships, Dauphin County, as the Glenn A. Martin Memorial Highway.(Representatives LEWIS, KAUFFMAN, SMITH and others)--Transportation, January 12, 2022
5

This bill designates a portion of State Route 2019, known as Nyes Road, from the intersection of Derry Street to the intersection of Union Deposit Road, in Swatara and Lower Paxton Townships, Dauphin County, as the Glenn A. Martin Memorial Highway.

HOUSE
1830
2074
An Act designating a bridge, identified as Bridge Key 25507, on that portion of State Route 3006 over the Kinzua Creek in the census-designated place of Westline, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Westline Veterans Memorial Bridge.(Representatives CAUSER, RAPP, BOROWICZ and others)--Transportation, January 12, 2022
5

This bill designates a bridge on that portion of State Route 3006 over the Kinzua Creek in the census-designated place of Westline, Lafayette Township, McKean County, as the Westline Veterans Memorial Bridge.

SECOND CONSIDERATION
VETERANS AFFAIRS & EMERGENCY PREP. BILL
HOUSE
1577
1729
An Act amending the act of October 31, 2006 (P.L.1210, No.133), known as the Price Gouging Act, further providing for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation.(Representatives MAKO, MALONEY, KAUFFMAN and others)--Rules, January 26, 2022
2

This bill provides for definitions, for price gouging prohibited and for investigation.

THIRD CONSIDERATION
HEALTH BILL
HOUSE
681
1187
An Act prohibiting enforcement of covenants not to compete in health care practitioner employment agreements.(Representatives ECKER, BROOKS, BERNSTINE and others)--Appropriations, November 17, 2021 Fiscal-Note Attached
12

This bill prohibits enforcement of covenants not to compete in health care practitioner employment agreements.

THIRD CONSIDERATION
JUDICIARY BILL
HOUSE
1590
1747
An Act amending Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in sentencing, further providing for sentencing generally.(Representatives STEPHENS, BROOKS, DeLUCA and others)--Appropriations, November 16, 2021 Fiscal-Note Attached
13

This bill amends Title 42 to make sentencing guidelines presumptive for certain offenses involving firearms.

THIRD CONSIDERATION
LABOR & INDUSTRY BILL
HOUSE
922
911
An Act amending the act of June 2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known as the Workers' Compensation Act, in liability and compensation, further providing for compensable injuries, subrogation and proration.(Representatives DAVANZO, DUNBAR, KAUFFMAN and others)--Appropriations, January 4, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached
8

This bill amends the Workers' Compensation Act to provide employers or their insurance the right to treat a third-party settlement related to a workers' compensation claim as a credit for future medical costs.

THIRD CONSIDERATION
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL
HOUSE
527
2594
An Act amending Title 53 (Municipalities Generally) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in public improvements, utilities and services, providing for public notice, public meeting and consent requirements.(Representatives COX, BROOKS, CIRESI and others)--Appropriations, January 24, 2022 Fiscal-Note Attached
4

This bill provides for public notice, public meeting and consent requirements.

THIRD CONSIDERATION
STATE GOVERNMENT BILLS
HOUSE
746
731
An Act limiting assignment of State-owned vehicles.(Representatives ROAE, ROWE, THOMAS and others)--Appropriations, December 15, 2021 Fiscal-Note Attached
9

This bill establishes limitations on State-Owned vehicles used by Members of the General Assembly.

HOUSE
1800
2431
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, as follows: in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions, providing for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for reports on implementation of elections; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards and providing for county boards of elections and satellite offices; in district election officers, further providing for district election boards and election, for qualifications of election officers, for tie votes for judge and inspector, for clerks of election and machine inspectors, for vacancies in election boards, appointment, judge and majority inspector to be members of majority party and minority inspector to be member of minority party, for election officers to be sworn, for oath of judge of election, for oaths of inspectors of election, for oaths of clerks of election, for oath of machine inspectors, for power of election officers to administer oaths, for compensation of district election officers and for appointment of watchers; in election districts and polling places, further providing for polling places to be selected by county board, for public buildings to be used where possible and portable polling places and for temporary polling places; providing for registration of electors; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and for number of ballots to be printed and specimen ballots; in voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines, for preparation of voting machines by county election boards and for delivery of voting machines and supplies by county election boards to election officers; in electronic voting systems, further providing for experimental use of electronic voting systems and for statistical sample and providing for requirements of accessible voting machines and for voting system defects, disclosure, investigation and penalties; repealing provisions relating to voting apparatus bonds and providing for election equipment funding; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, providing for voter's bill of rights, for senior voter's bill of rights and for disabled voter's bill of rights and further providing for delivery of ballots and supplies to judges of election, for time for opening and closing polls, for opening of polls, posting cards of instruction and notices of penalties and voters' rights and examination of voting machines, for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges, for assistance in voting and for deadline for receipt of valid voter registration application; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by absentee electors, providing for supervised voting by qualified absentee electors in certain facilities and further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by mail-in electors; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; providing for early voting by qualified electors; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for returns to be open to public inspection and exceptions and for computation of returns by county board, certification and issuance of certificates of election; in recounts and contest, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections and for powers and duties of district attorneys relating to elections; in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places, for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls and hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty, for violation of any provision of act and for violations of provisions relating to absentee and mail-in ballots and providing for unlawful collection of ballots and for prohibiting duress and intimidation of elections officials; providing for reimbursements and withholding; and making an appropriation and making a related repeal.(Representatives GROVE, RYAN, STAMBAUGH and others)--Appropriations, December 13, 2021 Fiscal-Note Attached
11

This bill provides for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code.

THIRD CONSIDERATION
VETERANS AFFAIRS & EMERGENCY PREP. BILL
HOUSE
860
2422
An Act regulating certain smoke alarms; providing for dwelling unit owner and tenant responsibilities; and prescribing penalties.(Representatives POLINCHOCK, FARRY, BROOKS and others)--Appropriations, December 14, 2021 Fiscal-Note Attached
10

This bill establishes the Smoke Alarm Responsibility Act.

RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE
19
185
A Resolution honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and recognizing the week of January 18 through 24, 2021, as "Martin Luther King, Jr., Week of Remembrance" in Pennsylvania.(Representatives GAINEY, HENNESSEY, HILL-EVANS and others)--State Government, January 11, 2022
6

HOUSE
107
1615
A Resolution adopting a temporary Rule of the House of Representatives relating to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) minimizing the spread of COVID-19.(Representative CUTLER)--Rules, November 16, 2021
13

HOUSE
117
1878
A Resolution appointing and empowering the Judiciary Committee to conduct an investigation.(Representative SCHEMEL)--Judiciary, November 10, 2021
15

HOUSE
129
2640
A Concurrent Resolution establishing the Task Force on Women Veterans' Health Care within the Joint State Government Commission.(Representatives PENNYCUICK, FARRY, DeLISSIO and others)--Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness, January 25, 2022
3

HOUSE
163
2470
A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on training mandates on public school entities.(Representatives R. MACKENZIE, M. MACKENZIE, BERNSTINE and others)--Education, January 25, 2022
3

VETO MESSAGES
HOUSE
1300
1869
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, as follows: in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions, providing for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for reports on implementation of elections; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards and providing for county boards of elections and satellite offices; in district election officers, further providing for qualifications of election officers, for compensation of district election officers and for appointment of watchers; providing for registration of electors; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and for number of ballots to be printed and specimen ballots; in voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines, for preparation of voting machines by county election boards and for delivery of voting machines and supplies by county election boards to election officers; in electronic voting systems, further providing for experimental use of electronic voting systems and for statistical sample and providing for requirements of accessible voting machines; in voting apparatus bonds, providing for voting system defects, disclosure, investigations and penalties; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, providing for voter's bill of rights, for senior voter's bill of rights, for disabled voter's bill of rights and further providing for time for opening and closing polls, for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges and for deadline for receipt of valid voter registration application; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots, for voting by absentee electors, providing for supervised voting by qualified absentee electors in certain facilities and further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by mail-in electors; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; providing for early voting by qualified electors; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for returns to be open to public inspection and exceptions and for computation of returns by county board, certification and issuance of certificates of election; in recounts and contest, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections; in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places and for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls, hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty, for violation of any provision of act, for violations of provisions relating to absentee and mail-in ballots and providing for unlawful collection of ballots and prohibiting duress and intimidation of elections officials; providing for reimbursements and withholding; and making a related repeal.(Representatives GROVE, RYAN, E. NELSON and others)--September 20, 2021

HOUSE
1332
2272
An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, providing for online curriculum availability.(Representatives LEWIS, KAUFFMAN, LEWIS DELROSSO and others)--January 10, 2022