HR-597: Urging the Governor to reject resettlement of Syrian refugees in this Commonwealth and the President of the United States to direct the Department of Homeland Security to review its security procedures for vetting refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive refugees.
Sponsored by: Sen. Thomas Killion
Referred To State Government on 11/30/2015
You have voted HR-597: Urging the Governor to reject resettlement of Syrian refugees in this Commonwealth and the President of the United States to direct the Department of Homeland Security to review its security procedures for vetting refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive refugees..
HR-600: Paying tribute to the persons who lost their lives during the Paris terror attacks and extending deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims in their time of mourning.
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Ellis
Introduced As Noncontroversial Resolution Under Rule 35 on 11/24/2015
You have voted HR-600: Paying tribute to the persons who lost their lives during the Paris terror attacks and extending deepest condolences to the families and friends of the victims in their time of mourning..
HR-601: Urging the Congress of United States to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive Syrian refugees.
Sponsored by: Rep. Dan Moul
Referred To State Government on 11/30/2015
You have voted HR-601: Urging the Congress of United States to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive Syrian refugees..
HR-606: Urging the Governor to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in this Commonwealth until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees.
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Ellis
Referred To State Government on 12/01/2015
You have voted HR-606: Urging the Governor to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in this Commonwealth until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees..
HR-608: Urging the United States Secretary of Homeland Security to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive Syrian refugees.
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Ellis
Referred To State Government on 12/03/2015
You have voted HR-608: Urging the United States Secretary of Homeland Security to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive Syrian refugees..
HR-609: Urging the President of the United States to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive Syrian refugees.
Sponsored by: Rep. Dan Moul
Referred To State Government on 12/03/2015
You have voted HR-609: Urging the President of the United States to reconsider the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until such time as systems are in place to thoroughly conduct security and background checks on Syrian refugees and to send a report detailing the increased measures to the states that are under consideration to receive Syrian refugees..