HB-1811: In licensing of drivers, providing for communication impairment designation; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Transportation; and imposing a penalty.
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Gillen
Referred To Transportation on 11/02/2023
You have voted HB-1811: In licensing of drivers, providing for communication impairment designation; conferring powers and imposing duties on the Department of Transportation; and imposing a penalty..
HB-1751: Further providing for definitions, for improper classification of employees and for criminal penalties; providing for private right of action; further providing for administrative penalties, for retaliation for action prohibited, for availability of information, for use of penalty funds and for funding; and imposing penalties.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Schlossberg
Referred To Labor And Industry on 01/08/2024
You have voted HB-1751: Further providing for definitions, for improper classification of employees and for criminal penalties; providing for private right of action; further providing for administrative penalties, for retaliation for action prohibited, for availability of information, for use of penalty funds and for funding; and imposing penalties..
HR-269: A Concurrent Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish a bipartisan task force to study any consolidated or unconsolidated State statutes in the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, Judicial Code, Sentencing Code or elsewhere under which a term of imprisonment and other collateral consequences may be imposed in order to identify redundant, overlapping and inconsistent offenses, improper grading and gaps in criminal liability, out-of-date, antiquated, offensive or unenforceable language and to make recommendations to the General Assembly.
Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Schlossberg
Referred To Judiciary on 04/12/2024
You have voted HR-269: A Concurrent Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish a bipartisan task force to study any consolidated or unconsolidated State statutes in the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, Judicial Code, Sentencing Code or elsewhere under which a term of imprisonment and other collateral consequences may be imposed in order to identify redundant, overlapping and inconsistent offenses, improper grading and gaps in criminal liability, out-of-date, antiquated, offensive or unenforceable language and to make recommendations to the General Assembly..