COMMERCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 2645 (Matzie), which would provide for economic development responsibility. |
Ambridge | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on the Weatherization Assistance Program. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 1796 (Thomas), which would providing guidelines for preauthorized electronic funds transfers for financial institutions and H.B. 394 (Youngblood), which would require certain financial institutions to post transaction fees for each automated teller machine transaction; and restricting transaction fees for automated teller machines. |
Philadelphia | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on developing Pennsylvania's economy and creating job growth. |
Charleroi | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on neighborhood blight. |
Charleroi | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on developing Pennsylvania's economy and creating job growth. |
Hermitage | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on developing Pennsylvania's economy and creating job growth. |
Midland | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on developing Pennsylvania's economy and creating job growth. |
Williamsport | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony ondeveloping Pennsylvania's economy and creating job growth. |
Windber | Meeting Details |
COMMERCE The committee received testimony on H.B. 506 (Ross), which would codify the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act and the Goods and Services Installment Sales Act; making conforming amendments to Title 42; and making related repeals. |
Harrisburg | Meeting Details |