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Votes at a glance: Pennsylvania House adopts multiple measures Oct. 1, 2025; one firearms bill defeated

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On Oct. 1, 2025 the Pennsylvania House adopted several bills and resolutions — including consumer privacy, capital budget, and a breach notification law — and recorded the defeat of House Bill 18 66 on machine‑gun conversion devices; vote tallies are listed below.

HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted on a package of resolutions and bills on Oct. 1, 2025. Several measures passed by recorded roll calls; one high‑profile firearms bill failed. Below are the actions recorded on the House floor that day with the clerk’s tallies as read into the transcript.

Votes at a glance (bill / action / result / house tally as recorded in the transcript):

- House Resolution 290 — Recognizing September 2025 as National Recovery Month in Pennsylvania: Adopted (Ayes 200, Nays 3).

- House Resolution 299 — Recognizing Oct. 3, 2025 as Kids Music Day in Pennsylvania: Adopted (Ayes 200, Nays 3).

- House Resolution 321 — Designating Oct. 3, 2025 as Sharon Cullen Day: Adopted (Ayes 199, Nays 4).

- House Bill 78 — Consumer information and privacy protections (final passage): Passed (Yeas 127, Nays 76). Clerk returned the bill to the senate for concurrence.

- House Bill 102 —…

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