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House disposes of scores of bills and resolutions in Nov. 18 floor session; votes, signings, and referrals recorded

House of Representatives · November 20, 2025
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Summary

The House adopted multiple resolutions and passed or agreed to a long list of bills on Nov. 18, 2025, including ceremonial resolutions, concurrence on Senate amendments, bills prepared for presentation to the governor, and a motion to adjourn to Dec. 15, 2025.

The Pennsylvania House used its Nov. 18 floor session to consider a broad list of bills and resolutions, adopt several ceremonial measures, concur in Senate amendments and sign bills for presentation to the governor.

Among actions recorded in the transcript: the House adopted a series of resolutions (including designations for Young Involved Philadelphia Day, Articles of Confederation Day, Women in Combat Day, and Pennsylvania Elk Hunting Day), concurred in Senate amendments on several House bills, agreed to reprinted bills after amendments, and signed bills to be transmitted to the governor. The clerk read referrals for bills scheduled for committee in the coming days.

Several committee and caucus announcements were made on the floor (including Democratic and Republican caucus break times and immediate meetings of Rules and Appropriations committees), and committee chairs reported bills to the chamber for agreement. The House also recognized visiting guests and advocacy groups from the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition and others.

Finally, the House adopted a motion to adjourn until Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at 12:00 noon unless sooner recalled by the speaker.