House of Representatives
Daily Session Update
Prepared by the Office of the Parliamentarian
April 30, 2018
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 1869
HB 1926
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 478
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, informed that the Senate has concurred in the amendments made by the House of Representatives to the Senate Bills numbered and entitled as follows, viz:
SB 837
SB 844
SB 877
SB 878
Voting Schedule
Concurrence in Senate Amendments
Concurrence in Senate Amendments to House Amendments
Bills on Second Consideration
| |
86 – 104 (Failed) | |
81 – 109 (Failed) | |
109 – 81 | |
184 – 3 | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended |
| |
65 – 107 (Failed) | |
74 – 99 (Failed) | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration |
| |
78 – 99 (Failed) | |
71 – 106 (Failed) | |
70 – 106 (Failed) | |
80 – 97 (Failed) | |
79 – 98 (Failed) | |
78 – 99 (Failed) | |
80 – 96 (Failed) | |
77 – 99 (Failed) | |
70 – 106 (Failed) | |
70 – 105 (Failed) | |
73 – 102 (Failed) | |
70 – 104 (Failed) | |
75 – 99 (Failed) | |
77 – 96 (Failed) | |
70 – 106 (Failed) | |
70 – 106 (Failed) | |
69 – 106 (Failed) | |
70 – 105 (Failed) | |
76 – 99 (Failed) | |
74 – 101 (Failed) | |
69 – 106 (Failed) | |
82 – 93 (Failed) | |
61 – 114 (Failed) | |
75 – 100 (Failed) | |
72 – 103 (Failed) | |
68 – 104 (Failed) | |
66 – 105 (Failed) | |
68 – 103 (Failed) | |
65 – 106 (Failed) | |
70 – 106 (Failed) | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration |
| |
191 – 0 | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
| |
154 – 29 | |
71 – 109 (Failed) | |
72 – 111 (Failed) | |
71 – 109 (Failed) | |
73 – 110 (Failed) | |
59 – 121 (Failed) | |
82 – 97 (Failed) | |
72 – 111 (Failed) | |
71 – 108 (Failed) | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration | |
| |
73 – 113 (Failed) | |
73 – 112 (Failed) | |
74 – 111 (Failed) | |
72 – 113 (Failed) | |
172 – 11 | |
188 – 0 | |
72 – 111 (Failed) | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended |
| |
189 – 0 | |
188 – 0 | |
| Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration as Amended |
Bill Agreed to on Second Consideration |
Bills on Third Consideration
190 – 1 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
192 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
192 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
192 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
192 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
192 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
191 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
191 – 0 Sent to Senate for Concurrence | |
126 – 65 Sent to Senate With Amendment |
Bills Signed by the Speaker
HB 1869
HB 1926
SB 837
SB 844
SB 877
SB 878
Bills Referred
HR 684 Labor & Industry
HR 852 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 853 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 854 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 855 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 856 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 857 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 858 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 859 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 860 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 861 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 863 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 864 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 865 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 866 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
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 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 873 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 874 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 875 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 876 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 877 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 878 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule35
HR 879 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 880 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 881 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 882 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35 – Supplemental Calendar
HR 883 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HR 884 To Uncontested Calendar Under Rule 35
HB 2169 Agriculture and Rural Affairs
HB 2224 Insurance
HB 2278 Education
HB 2279 Transportation
HB 2280 Labor & Industry
HB 2281 Environmental Resources & Energy
HB 2282 Labor & Industry
HB 2283 Labor & Industry
HB 2284 Labor & Industry
HB 2285 State Government
HB 2286 Labor & Industry
HB 2287 Education
HB 2288 Health
HB 2289 Judiciary
HB 2290 Judiciary
HB 2291 Aging and Older Adult Services
HB 2292 Education
HB 2293 Agriculture and Rural Affairs
HB 2294 Judiciary
HB 2295 Education
HB 2296 Judiciary
HB 2297 Transportation
HB 2298 Health
HB 2299 Children and Youth
HB 2300 Transportation
HB 2301 Health
HB 2303 Finance
HB 2304 Environmental Resources & Energy
SB 384 Professional Licensure
SB 435 Transportation
SB 627 Finance
SB 653 Local Government
SB 742 Judiciary
SB 915 Judiciary
SB 916 Judiciary
SB 961 Judiciary
SB 1041 Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness
SB 1070 Judiciary
SB 1071 Judiciary
SB 1072 Judiciary
SB 1078 State Government
SB 1090 Judiciary
SB 1091 Transportation
SB 1136 Education
Bills Recommitted
HB 111 To Appropriations
HB 209 To Appropriations
HB 1237 To Appropriations
HB 1659 To Appropriations
HB 1782 To Appropriations
HB 1792 To Appropriations
HB 1800 To Appropriations
HB 1959 To Appropriations
HB 1960 To Appropriations
HB 1997 To Appropriations
Bills ReReferred
Bills Reported from Committee
HB 2066 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2155 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2157 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2158 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2159 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2203 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2204 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2206 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
SB 630 From Appropriations Re-Reported as Committed
HB 2154 From Environmental Resources and Energy as Committed
HB 2044 From Transportation as Committed
HB 2162 From Transportation as Committed
HB 2171 From Transportation as Committed
HB 2256 From Transportation as Committed
HB 2257 From Transportation as Committed
HB 2264 From Transportation as Committed
HB 2297 From Transportation as Committed
HB 1684 From Transportation as Amended
SB 880 From Transportation as Committed
Bills and Resolution Removed from the Tabled Calendar and Placed on the Active Calendar
HB 1642
HB 1843
HB 1887
HB 1888
HB 1889
HB 2154
HB 2213
HR 83
Resolution Removed from the Active Calendar and Placed on the Tabled Calendar
HR 83
House Resolutions Adopted
A Resolution designating April 24, 2018, as "Pennsylvania's Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923." | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution recognizing the 100th anniversary of the creation of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) and honoring the IAFF and its membership on this momentous and important occasion. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution recognizing the month of May 2018 as "Lupus Awareness Month" and May 10, 2018, as "World Lupus Day" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the month of April 2018 as "Sexual Assault Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution congratulating the Notre Dame women's basketball team on winning the 2018 NCAA Division I women's basketball title. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution recognizing the month of April 2018 as "National Jazz Month" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution recognizing May 1, 2018, as "World Asthma Day" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the month of April 2018 as "Polio Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 | |
A Resolution designating the week of April 30 through May 7, 2018, as "Children's Mental Health Awareness Week" in Pennsylvania. | 193 – 0 |
This is not an official record of the day’s legislative activity.
The House of Representatives adjourned
until Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 11:00 A.M.
unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.