Mar. 14, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Following an investigation of allegations against Rep. Nick Miccarelli (R-Delaware), conducted as part of the long-standing caucus harassment procedures, House Republican leaders today ordered a copy of the investigative report and related files be sent to the Dauphin County district attorney for his review.
Mar. 14, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Karen Boback (R-Lackawanna/Luzerne/Wyoming), along with Rep. Patrick Harkins (D-Erie), today announced introduction of House Bill 2025, which would help address the threat of lead in drinking water in Pennsylvania’s schools.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation by Rep. Parke Wentling (R-Crawford/Erie/Lawrence/ Mercer) to reduce hunting license fees for non-resident disabled veterans and former prisoners of war was approved by the House on Monday.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – By a vote of 109-80, the state House approved an amended version of Rep. Jerry Knowles’ (R-Berks/Carbon/Schuylkill) House Bill 153 on Tuesday.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
WHAT: Rep. Karen Boback (R-Lackawanna/Luzerne/Wyoming) and Rep. Pat Harkins (D-Erie) will announce the introduction of bipartisan legislation to help address the threat of lead in drinking water in Pennsylvania’s schools. Since the Flint, Michigan, drinking water disaster, data shows that Pennsylvania tops the list of states for elevated lead levels in school and day care drinking water. This legislation will help address this threat, and if passed, set some of the strongest safeguards of their kind in the nation.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – House Judiciary Committee Majority Chairman Ron Marsico (R-Dauphin) moved legislation to outline a process for sealing the records of people who commit low level, non-violent misdemeanors.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – To help prepare for the next generation of automobiles, the House Transportation Committee on Monday endorsed legislation authored by Rep. Marguerite Quinn (R-Bucks) that seeks to improve the infrastructure for electric and alternative fuel vehicles statewide.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – A bipartisan pair of bills to help Pennsylvania consumers affected by data breaches was approved by the state House on Tuesday. These bills are sponsored by Commerce Committee Chairman Brian Ellis (R-Butler) and Rep. Mike Driscoll (D-Philadelphia).
Mar. 13, 2018 /
WHAT: The House Education Committee will hold an informational hearing on the status of school safety in the State of Pennsylvania and related bills before the committee.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The House State Government Committee today advanced legislation, authored by State Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland), which would end government-mandated contracts known as project labor agreements (PLAs) on taxpayer-funded construction projects
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Judy Ward (R-Blair) has teamed up with Rep. Dan Miller (D-Mt. Lebanon) to craft legislation that would provide early intervention depression screening for school students in order to identify and treat any depression issues early and improve a child’s overall health.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Today, a bill drafted by Rep. James R. Santora (R-Delaware) to honor the life of a local fire chief who suffered from a stroke while on his way to a fire passed the House with unanimous support.
Mar. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG –The House of Representatives today unanimously approved House Resolution 723, congratulating Pennsylvania State University students for raising $10,151,663.93 this year to help fight pediatric cancer.
Mar. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation authored by Rep. Rick Saccone (R-Allegheny/Washington), which would remove the driver’s license suspension for non-driving related drug convictions, passed the House Transportation Committee and will now head to the House.
Mar. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee and its chairman, Rep. Steve Barrar (R-Chester/Delaware), unanimously supported his bill as amended that would allow micro-grid pilot projects to be developed by electric utility companies with Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approval.
Mar. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland) today announced he has been appointed to serve on the House Judiciary Committee for the remainder of the 2017-18 legislative session.
Mar. 12, 2018 /
Mar. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Marcia Hahn (R-Bushkill Township) has introduced legislation that would minimize the role school buildings play in the election process. The bill is currently being circulated for co-sponsors in the House.
Mar. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation sponsored by Rep. Chris Quinn (R-Delaware) to help college students keep their student loan debt under control was voted out of the House Commerce Committee today.
Mar. 09, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The House approved an amended version of House Bill 153, sponsored by Rep. Jerry Knowles (R-Berks/Carbon/Schuylkill), on second consideration in early February. This bill would allow the people of Pennsylvania to decide if the House should consist of 203 representatives, or 151 representatives. If the people decide to downsize, the state Constitution would be amended.