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Votes at a glance: Commission on Sentencing approves contracts, budget request and leadership slate

Commission on Sentencing · December 12, 2025

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Summary

At its quarterly meeting the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing affirmed its leadership, approved a Carbon Creek service contract and its operating budget request, and adopted its 2026 meeting calendar. Several actions were taken by voice affirmation; no roll‑call tallies were recorded.

The Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing took several formal actions during its quarterly meeting.

The commission approved the previous meeting’s minutes following a motion by Judge Daley and a second by DA Bible (motion carried by voice affirmation). Representative Rick Krijewski was nominated and affirmed as chair; Judge Marcico was nominated and affirmed as vice chair in a separate voice affirmation election.

The commission voted to continue a service purchase contract with Carbon Creek Consulting to support development of the replacement records application (motion moved by Professor Rego and seconded by Judge Marcico; motion passed by voice affirmation). The commission also approved its operating budget request for the coming fiscal cycle, a package that includes funding for 22 FTEs and a 3% salary projection and a projected operating budget of $3,800,000 (motion moved and seconded; motion passed by voice affirmation).

Other procedural votes included approval of the 2026 meeting calendar (moved by Judge Taylor Smith and seconded by DA Bible) and a final motion to adjourn. The meeting record shows actions were carried by general affirmation; the transcript does not include roll‑call vote tallies or named yes/no votes for these items.