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PA Bill Number: SB99

Title: In county boards of elections, further providing for expenses of county boards and of primaries and elections to be paid by county, expenses of ...

Description: In county boards of elections, further providing for expenses of county boards and of primaries and elections to be paid by county, expenses of ... ...

Last Action: Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS

Last Action Date: May 8, 2024

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Proposed Pennsylvania House Legislation HB434

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This bill would prohibit the use of Executive Orders, by the Executive Branch of the U.S., from infringing on the 2nd Amendment.

Legislation Overview

Title: Prohibiting the regulation of firearms by an executive order, rule or regulation of the President of the United States or a Federal executive agency.

Subject:

Description: An Act prohibiting the regulation of firearms by an executive order, rule or regulation of the President of the United States or a Federal executive agency.

Session: 2017-2018 Regular Session

Last Action: Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT

Last Action Date: February 10, 2017

Link: http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/bill_history.cfm?syear=2017&sind=0&body=H&type=B&bn=434

Sponsors

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19 sponsors: Will Tallman (R); David Millard (R); William Kortz (D); Richard Saccone (R); Robert Godshall (R); Francis Ryan (R); Robert Kauffman (R); Dominic Costa (D); John McGinnis (R); Christopher Harris (R); Daryl Metcalfe (R); Judith Ward (R); Stanley Saylor (R); Cris Dush (R); Seth Grove (R); Dawn Keefer (R); Dan Moul (R); Mark Gillen (R); Kristin Phillips-Hill (R)

History
Chamber Date Action
House Feb 10, 2017 Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT
Texts
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Votes

There have not been any votes on this bill

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