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House approves bills on education, consumer protection, transit and more; votes at a glance
Summary
At its June 23 session the Pennsylvania House passed a wide slate of bills covering education, transportation, consumer protections, public safety and local governance. Below are highlights and recorded outcomes where the roll call appears in the transcript.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on June 23 considered and approved a large number of bills spanning school instruction, public safety, health coverage, local land transfers and consumer protections. Many measures were agreed to by voice or unanimous consent; others were decided by recorded roll call.
Why it matters: the bills affect state education requirements, municipal authority, veteran and volunteer benefits, tenant records, flood-map notification and product safety standards that will shape local services and regulatory oversight across the commonwealth.
Votes at a glance (title — brief description — recorded outcome where available):
- House Bill 205 — Prevents early vehicle lease termination fees when PennDOT has recalled a lessee’s driving privileges for medical reasons. Final passage: yeas 132, nays 71.
- House Bill 538 — Requires trafficking education, prevention and response programs at public institutions of higher education and private licensed…
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