Legislative Action in the Senate and House This Week
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In addition to the environmental spending bond issue question passing, the Senate and House took action on other bills and resolutions. Here’s a quick rundown-- In the House
Historic Tax Credit: The Finance Committee reported out House Bill 504 (Killion-R-Chester) esta Downtown Redevelopment: The State Government Committee reported out House Bill 965 (Hickernell-R-Lancaster) to expand the Downtown Enhancement Program to include residential uses voted out with a request to re-refer to House Local Government Committee. National Bike Month: House Resolution 174 (Baldwin-R-Lancaster) designating National Bike Month. Ar Watershed Awareness Month: House Resolution 234 (Adolph-R-Delaware) designating May as Watershed Awareness Month. Pending: House Resolution 184 (Ru In the Senate
Environmental Education: The Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee unanimously reported out Senate Bill 410 (M.White-R-Venango, Musto-D-Luzerne) esta Landfill Permits: Senate Bill 197 (Rafferty-R-Montgomery) providing DEP with additional authority to enforce landfill requirements and consider past violations in permit decisions was also reported out of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee. Wildlife Week: Senate Resolution 80 (Conti) recognizes April 17 through 23, 2005 as “National Wildlife Week” in |
4/15/2005 |
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