Apr. 17, 2018 /
WHAT: Members of the House Education Committee will hold a press conference to explain the details of a bipartisan nine-bill package to enhance Career and Technical Education in Pennsylvania that has been reported to the full House. The package of bills is the result of hearings held and data gathered from 2016 to 2017 by the former Select Subcommittee on Technical Education and Career Readiness.
Apr. 17, 2018 /
WHAT: House Commerce Committee Chairman Brian Ellis (R-Butler) announced the committee will hold a public hearing about Senate Bill 234, which would establish the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program. PACE is a financing mechanism that enables low-cost, long-term funding for energy efficiency, renewable energy and water conservation upgrades to commercial or industrial properties. Currently, 33 states plus the District of Columbia authorize PACE financing for clean energy and energy efficiency projects.
Apr. 17, 2018 /
WHAT: The House Human Services Committee, chaired by Rep. Gene DiGirolamo (R-Bucks), will hold a voting meeting to consider four proposals. They include measures that would improve transparency in rate setting calculations for those in the intellectual disability and autism system (House Bill 1535); expand a pilot grant program which provides for services and assistance to persons who are deafblind (House Bill 2069); strengthen enforcement of the provisions of existing law which permit minor children to consent for their own treatment, but also allows their parents to consent on their behalf (House Bill 2126); and recognize the rights of individuals with cognitive disabilities to technology and information access (House Resolution 760).
Apr. 17, 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 and six other crimes, passed the House and will now head to the Senate for a vote.
Apr. 17, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The state House passed legislation authored by Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-Berks/Lehigh) that would establish a program known as “CareerBound” to prepare students for today’s most in-demand jobs.
Apr. 16, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – As part of continuing efforts to ensure educational opportunities are available to all Pennsylvania students, the House Education Committee approved on Monday legislation by Rep. Seth Grove (R-Dover) to expedite and simplify the Classification of Program Code to improve and expand Career and Technical Education (CTE) in schools.
Apr. 16, 2018 /
WHAT: The House Children and Youth Committee, led by Rep. Kathy Watson (R-Bucks/144th), will hold a voting meeting to consider House Bill 2213, which would allow adoptive families to appeal the amount of an adoption subsidy. The measure is sponsored by Rep. Dan Moul (R-Adams).
Apr. 16, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – In a push to improve career and technical education (CTE) opportunities in Pennsylvania and help shrink the skills gap, the House Education Committee today unanimously advanced legislation, authored by Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland), to remove barriers for qualified career and technical educators.
Apr. 16, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – By a vote of 139-56, the House of Representatives passed legislation authored by House Speaker Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) and Rep. Judy Ward (R-Blair) to prohibit the abortion of a child due solely to a diagnosis of possible Down syndrome.
Apr. 16, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The House of Representatives today advanced legislation, sponsored by Rep. Bernie O’Neill (R-Bucks), which would expand a program that encourages revitalization of distressed neighborhoods.
Apr. 16, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – By a unanimous vote today, the House Education Committee advanced legislation sponsored by Rep. Craig Staats (R-Bucks), which aims to save high school and college students time and money by providing them with information on the transfer policies of educational institutions.
Apr. 16, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – As part of the latest bipartisan Career and Technical Education (CTE) legislative package, Rep. Mike Tobash’s (R-Schuylkill/Dauphin) bill to establish the Career and Technical Education Partnership Tax Credit Program was unanimously approved by the House Education Committee on Monday.
Apr. 13, 2018 /
WHAT: The House Insurance Committee, led by Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna), will hold a voting meeting on legislation that would allow patients to better synchronize the filling of prescription medication. This bill, sponsored by Rep. Eric Nelson (R-Westmoreland), would help make it easier for patients to receive their medications with one visit to the pharmacy, instead of multiple trips.
Apr. 13, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Franklin/Fulton) today introduced House Bill 2263 to fix Act 39, the historic liquor legislation passed last session, by repealing the flexible pricing provision of the legislation.
Apr. 13, 2018 /
WHAT: State Reps. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York), Pam Snyder (D- Greene/Fayette/Washington), and Martin Causer (Cameron/McKean/Potter), will partner with representatives from the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau to emphasize the need to bring high-speed internet in the Commonwealth into the 21st century.
Apr. 13, 2018 /
WHAT: Rep. Ron Marsico (R-Dauphin), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, will hold an additional series of hearings to continue the discussion of public safety legislation, including proposed bills relating to Pennsylvania’s gun laws.
Apr. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Rosemary M. Brown (R-Monroe/Pike) announced today that the House Urban Affairs Committee voted in favor of House Bill 1981, a bipartisan effort, jointly sponsored with Rep. Ryan Bizzarro (D-Erie), to allow first-time homebuyers a tax deduction for money saved toward the purchase of a home.
Apr. 12, 2018 /
Apr. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – By unanimous vote, the House today passed legislation sponsored by Rep. Chris Quinn (R-Delaware) that would help college students track their student loan debt and make more informed decisions about borrowing. The vote was 190-0.
Apr. 12, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The House today approved legislation authored by Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) to seal low-level criminal records after 10 years without a subsequent criminal arrest.