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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/RCC/PUBLIC/listVoteSummaryH.cfm?sYear=2009&sInd=0&cteeCde=24&theDate=05/25/2010&RollCallId=1861

House Committee Roll Call Votes

Committee JUDICIARY Date May 25, 2010
Bill/Resolution HB1926 PN2573 A07050 Type of Motion Adopt Amendment
Maker of Motion Rep. Brennan Seconded by Rep. Casorio
Brief Description
This bill, and the extensive amendment that goes with it are designed to address two revealed problems with the commonwealth’s Megan’s Law, as represented in two recent appellate cases wherein the defendants were ordered discharged after their convictions were vacated. The first case, decided in late 2009, concerned a known sex offender who, after release from prison, had failed to register an address because he was homeless. The court, reading the statutes critically and strictly, as they are required to do, found that Pennsylvania’s Megan’s Law did not expressly cover homeless or transient offenders. The second case was a bit more complex. Decided in March, it involved the prosecution of a New York offender who moved to Pennsylvania, registered properly, but failed to update his information after changing his address. His defense to a prosecution for this failure, revealed a drafting flaw in Megan’s Law, which compelled his discharge. While the bill addresses the homeless and/or transient sex offender, the amendment addresses the latter situation. It is so lengthy because of the need to conform the corrective language in both areas to the whole range of statutes which make up the chapter comprising our Megan’s Law.

Majority Members

Caltagirone, Thomas R. - Chair
YEA
Brennan, Joseph F.
YEA
Casorio, James E.
YEA
Costa, Dom
YEA
Drucker, Paul J.
YEA
Kula, Deberah
YEA
Lentz, Bryan R.
YEA
Manderino, Kathy
YEA
Pallone, John E.
YEA
Shapiro, Josh
YEA
Vitali, Greg
YEA
Wagner, Chelsa
YEA
Waters, Ronald G.
YEA
White, Jesse
YEA

Minority Members

Marsico, Ron - Chair
YEA
Creighton, Tom C.
YEA
Gabig, Will
YEA
Grell, Glen R.
YEA
Harper, Kate
YEA
Krieger, Tim
YEA
O'Neill, Bernie
YEA
Rock, Todd
YEA
Stevenson, Richard R.
YEA
True, Katie
YEA
Vereb, Mike
YEA
  
  
  

Vote Summary

YEAS: 25
NAYS: 0
NV: 0
Result: Passed