HB 2387, PN 3837 (Saylor) – This bill is the General Appropriation Act interim funding for FY 2020-21. The legislation includes both supplemental appropriation adjustments for the current 2019-20 fiscal year and appropriations for the 2020-21 fiscal year for the General Fund and select Special Funds. General Fund and federal augmenting appropriations total $25,140,761 and $29,778,312, respectively. A vote of 44-6 was recorded.
HB 2467, PN 3838 (Saylor) – This bill appropriates a total of $69.741 million from the Professional Licensure Augmentation Account and other restricted revenue accounts within the General Fund to the Department of State for use by the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs in fiscal year 2020-2021. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2468, PN 3839 (Saylor) –This bill appropriates $75.802 million for FY 2020-21 from the Workmen’s Compensation Administration Fund to L&I for expenses necessary to administer the Workers’ Compensation Act and the Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2469, PN 3840 (Saylor) – This bill appropriates $1,896,000 from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund for the operation of the Office of Small Business Advocate in DCED for general government operations for the fiscal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. The amount reflects the recommendation of the Governor’s Budget Office for 2020-21. Funds in the restricted revenue account are derived from assessments on utilities regulated by the Public Utility Commission. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2470, PN 3841 (Saylor) – This bill appropriates $6.204 million from a restricted account within the General Fund to the OCA in the Office of Attorney General (OAG) to provide for the operation of the office in fiscal year 2020-2021. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2471, PN 3842 (Saylor) – This bill appropriates $52.294 million and $1.083 million from the Public School Employees’ Retirement Fund and the PSERS Defined Contribution Fund to the Public School Employees’ Retirement Board, respectively. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2472, PN 3843 (Saylor) – This bill appropriates $30.696 million and $4.557 million from the State Employees’ Retirement Fund and the SERS Defined Contribution Fund to the State Employees’ Retirement Board, respectively. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2473, PN 3844 (Saylor) –This bill appropriates $3,124,000 from the Philadelphia Taxicab and Limousine Regulatory Fund and $100,000 from the Philadelphia Taxicab Medallion Fund to the Philadelphia Parking Authority. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2474, PN 3845 (Saylor) –This bill appropriates $78.061 million from a restricted revenue account within the General Fund and $5.022 million from Federal funds to the Public Utility Commission. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2475, PN 3846 (Saylor) – This bill appropriates $67.079 million from the State Gaming Fund, $574,000 from the Fantasy Contest Fund and $1.042 million from the Video Gaming Fund. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2441, PN 3623 (Saylor) – This bill provides $268,832,000 in funding for the Pennsylvania State University for the 2020-21 fiscal year. In addition, the bill specifies that money of the restricted account within the Agricultural College Land Scrip Fund is appropriated in the 2020-21 fiscal year as provided for in the Fiscal Code. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2442, PN 3624 (Saylor) – This bill provides $154,853,000 in funding for the University of Pittsburgh for the 2020-21 fiscal year. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2443, PN 3625 (Saylor) – This bill provides $158,206,000 in funding for Temple University for the 2020-21 fiscal year. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2444, PN 3626 (Saylor) – This bill provides $15,166,000 in funding for Lincoln University for the 2020-21 fiscal year. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 2445, PN 3627 (Saylor) – This bill provides $31,955,000 in funding for the University of Pennsylvania for the 2020-21 fiscal year. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
SB 1076, PN 1560 (Baker) – This bill amends Title 51 (Military Affairs) to remove the sunset date on the Military Family Relief Assistance Program. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 1907, PN 2674 (Rothman) – Designates a bridge carrying SR 1025 over U.S. Route 11/15 in East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, as the “Senator Hal Mowery Memorial Bridge.” A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
SB 166, PN 1721 (Hughes) –Senate Bill 166 provides for the Capital Budget Act of 2019-2020. The maximum bond indebtedness that the Commonwealth may incur is $1.01 billion. Senate concurred in House amendments as amended by the Senate. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
HB 1083, PN 1256 (Sankey) – This bill amends the Fiscal Code to repeal provisions which relate to capital stock and franchise tax reports and payment of tax. A vote of 37-3 was recorded.
HB 1210, PN 1490 (Jones) – This bill amends the Public School Code by repealing various expired or outdated sections. A vote of 44-6 was recorded.
HB 2510, PN 3799 (Turzai) – This bill creates a freestanding act to be known as the Regional Response Health Collaborative Act and makes emergency federal appropriations for five programs under the Department of Human Services. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
SB 1108, PN 1654 (Browne) – This bill makes supplemental appropriations to Act 1A of 2019, the 2019-2020 General Appropriations Act, from the COVID-19 Response Restricted Account to distribute federal funds received by the Commonwealth to address costs incurred due to the COVID-19 disaster emergency. Senate concurred in House amendments. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.
SB 1027, PN 1729 (Gordner) – This bill amends the Administrative Code to modify the composition of the State Geospatial Coordinating Board and extend the sunset date of the Board to 2024. Senate concurred in House amendments. A vote of 29-21 was recorded.
SB 1122, PN 1731 (Pittman) – This bill amends Title 35 (Health and Safety) to establish the COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, and provide for the expenditure of emergency federal funds. Senate concurred in House amendments. A vote of 50-0 was recorded.