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10/23/2024 07:19 PM
Pennsylvania General Assembly
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Floor Schedule

The Senate will reconvene on
Wed. Nov 13, 2024 at 1:00PM

The House will reconvene on
Tue. Nov 12, 2024 at 12:00PM Voting Session

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Senate Committee Schedule
October 24, 2024
  • INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION
    14th Floor Conference Room 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA, 10:00AM
November 13, 2024

Complete Senate Schedule

House Committee Schedule
October 23, 2024
  • CHILDREN & YOUTH
    Room 515 Irvis Office, 10:00AM
  • APPROPRIATIONS
    Room 140 Main Capitol, Call of Chair
October 24, 2024
  • INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION
    14th Floor Conference Room 333 Market Street Harrisburg, PA, 10:00AM
October 28, 2024
  • DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE
    Wilkes University Henry Student Center - Miller Room 84 West South Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701, 01:00PM

Complete House Schedule

Senator Judy Ward
Senate District 30
Republican (Term Expires: 2026) serving Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon,
Juniata and Mifflin Counties.
Representative Rob W. Kauffman
House District 89
Republican serving Franklin (part) County.
Recent Senate Votes

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

SB 1237 PN 1950, Concur in House Amendments
50 YEAS
0 NAYS
SB 267 PN 1954, Concur in House Amendments
50 YEAS
0 NAYS
HB 2378 PN 3228, Final Passage
50 YEAS
0 NAYS
HB 2265 PN 3437, Final Passage
49 YEAS
1 NAYS
HB 2160 PN 3411, Final Passage
50 YEAS
0 NAYS
Recent House Votes

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

SB 1230 PN 1971, FINAL PASSAGE
137 YEAS
65 NAYS
SB 155 PN 1972, FINAL PASSAGE
202 YEAS
0 NAYS
SB 1319 PN 1879, FINAL PASSAGE
130 YEAS
72 NAYS
SB 1134 PN 1582, FINAL PASSAGE
200 YEAS
2 NAYS
SB 1133 PN 1581, FINAL PASSAGE
200 YEAS
2 NAYS

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Regulations

The Pennsylvania Code is an official publication of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It contains regulations and other documents filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau under the act of July 31, 1968 (P. L. 769, No. 240) (45 P. S. §§ 1102, 1201-1208 and 1602) and 45 Pa.C.S. Chapters 5, 7 and 9, known as the Commonwealth Documents Law (CDL). It consists of 55 titles.

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Statutes

The Laws of Pennsylvania contain laws enacted as amendments to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, the official statutory codification established by the General Assembly under the act of November 25, 1970 (P.L.707, No.230). These laws have been incorporated into a separate official publication since 1975.

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The Laws of Pennsylvania, also referred to as the Pamphlet Laws, have been recognized as official law since December 1, 1801. Acts are numbered by the Department of State and published by the Legislative Reference Bureau as separate official documents known as slip laws before publication in bound editions as the Laws of Pennsylvania.

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The Pennsylvania Constitution is the foundation of our state government. Our first Constitution was adopted in 1776 and was a framework for the U.S. Constitution, which did not take effect until 1789.

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