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Votes at a glance: key roll calls from the Pennsylvania House session, Dec. 17, 2025

House of Representatives · December 17, 2025

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Summary

A quick reference to major floor votes from the House session on Dec. 17, 2025, including final passage tallies and the immediate next steps for each item.

HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania House recorded several notable floor votes on Dec. 17, 2025. Listed below are key final passage/results and immediate procedural outcomes.

• House Bill 19‑57 (proposed constitutional amendment on personal reproductive liberty): Final passage, yeas 102, nays 101. Action: Transmitted to Senate for concurrence.

• House Bill 150 (medical/compassionate release reforms): Final passage, yeas 111, nays 92. Action: Transmitted to Senate for consideration.

• House Resolution 382 (urging Congress to retain expanded premium tax credits for the state marketplace): Adopted, ayes 123, nays 80. Action: Clerk to transmit to Pennsylvania congressional delegation.

• House Bill 505 (energy efficiency and conservation update): Final passage, yays 102, nays 101. Action: Enrolled and sent to Senate.

• House Bill 710 (online verification system for motor vehicle liability insurance; PennDOT): Final passage, yeas 203, nays 0. Action: Enrolled and presented to Senate.

• House Bill 1251 (allows midwives to refer patients for physical therapy): Final passage, yeas 202, nays 1. Action: Enrolled and presented to Senate.

• House Bill 1286 (public lodging human trafficking awareness training): Final passage, yeas 203, nays 0. Action: Enrolled and presented to Senate.

• House Bill 1663 (statewide Imagination Library program): Final passage, yeas 116, nays 87. Action: Enrolled and presented to Senate.

Notes: These counts are based on the official floor readout by the clerk during the session. Several other committee reports, referrals, and member resignations were also recorded during the same sitting.