Box 2
Contains 45 Results:
Senate Green Backs #647-968
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
Senate Green Backs #1033-1205
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
Subcommittee on Family Law Public Hearing: House Bill 1397, 2019-12-09
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
Subcommittees and Task Forces
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
House Resolutions
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
House Resolution 634
A Concurrent Resolution establishing the Task Force on Technical Probation Violations.
House Resolution 657
A Resolution designating the week of February 8 through 15, 2020, as "Court Reporting and Captioning Week" in Pennsylvania.
Senate Bills
The records of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee, the Republicans were in the majority, the Democrats in the minority. The Chairs of the Committee were Rob W. Kauffman (majority) and Tim Briggs (minority). The subcommittee on courts was chaired by Todd Stephens (majoriy) and Gerald J. Mullery (minority). This committee discussed issues dealing with correctional facilities, police and animal rights.
Senate Bill 60
An Act amending Titles 18 (Crimes and Offenses) and 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in human trafficking, further providing for the offense of trafficking in individuals, for the offense of patronizing a victim of sexual servitude and for asset forfeiture; and, in depositions and witnesses, further providing for definitions.
Senate Bill 113
An Act amending the act of July 8, 1978 (P.L.752, No.140), known as the Public Employee Pension Forfeiture Act, further providing for definitions, for disqualification and forfeiture of benefits and for restitution for monetary loss; and repealing a retroactivity provision.
