Day Comments On His House Bill 755

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

Representative Gary Day comments on HB 755, legislation that will consolidate and strengthen inspection and regulatory oversight of the bottled water industry

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Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

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Heffley Comments on HB 741

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

During a meeting of the House Human Services Committee on April 6, 2021, Rep. Doyle Heffley (R-Carbon) spoke in support of his legislation to require drug recovery houses to inform emergency contacts should a resident leave due to eviction or on their own. House Bill 741 was unanimously approved by the committee and sent to the full House of Representatives for consideration. Before the vote, Heffley explained why his bill is also known as "Justin's Law."

Assisting Families Giving At-home Care

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

Rep. Karen Boback addresses her House Bill 464. The bill will supply significant need for services to assist families and caregivers providing at-home care to functionally dependent older adults, adults living with Alzheimer’s Disease and related disorders, and adults with disabilities.

Preserving Access to Ventilator Care in PA

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

Representative Sheryl Delozier comments on legislation that would prohibit the non-compete provision in broadcast contracts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Eckers Remarks for Covid Record Retention

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker argues against Amendment A0647 during final debate on House Floor.

Mercuri Pushes Amendment to HB 641

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Representative Rob Mercuri stands to ask passage of amendment A0641 to HB 854.

Rader Comments at Human Services

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

During a meeting of the House Human Services Committee on April 6, 2021, Rep. Jack Rader (R-Monroe) spoke in support of House Bill 220, his legislation to clarify that a person with a drug addiction cannot be denied admission to a public or private treatment and rehabilitative facility based solely on a negative drug test. The bill was approved unanimously by the committee and sent to the full House for consideration.

Williams Works to Strengthen Addiction Recovery in Treatment Houses, Supports Protections

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The Human Services Committee this week passed legislation co-sponsored by Rep. Craig Williams (R- Chester/Delaware) to strengthen protections for addicts in treatment or in recovery houses.

Polinchock Human Services Comments

Apr. 06, 2021 / Embed

Representative Todd Polinchock thanks the testifiers appearing before a Human Services Committee meeting.