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Votes at a glance: House approves a slate of bills including appropriations and consumer measures
Summary
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Oct. 28, 2025 approved a slate of bills and resolutions, ranging from appropriations to consumer-protection measures, and took recorded final votes on several measures including HB 1063 (anti-bot ticketing) and remote-work and ignition-interlock reforms.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Oct. 28, 2025 disposed of a series of bills and resolutions across the uncontested and supplemental calendars, approving appropriations, consumer-protection measures, and administrative reforms. Several items were agreed to by voice or unanimous consent; others received recorded roll-call votes.
Notable final passage and recorded votes
- House Bill 10 63 (prohibits use of automated ticket-purchasing software, “Grinch Bots”): passed final passage 169-34 (recorded). The bill will be presented to the Senate for concurrence.
- House Bill 18 60 (permits certain sales-finance employees to work remotely): final passage recorded…
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