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Pennsylvania House approves series of bills, from AI disclosure to child victim fund

House of Representatives · June 17, 2026
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Summary

The Pennsylvania House passed multiple bills and resolutions June 17, 2026, including an AI disclosure requirement for advertising, campus Good Samaritan protections, a child victim recovery fund, and several administrative and commemorative measures; most measures passed by recorded roll calls and will be sent to the Senate for concurrence.

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted on a slate of bills and resolutions during its June 17, 2026 session in Harrisburg, approving measures on artificial intelligence disclosures, campus medical-amnesty protections, child-victim services, professional title protection, and several codified name changes.

A series of committee reports set the calendar for the floor. On final passage the House approved House Bill 2299 (body cameras for county probation officers), House Bill 1967 (designation of a scenic byway on Allegheny River Boulevard), House Bill 95 (disclosure for AI-generated or AI-modified advertising), House Bill 1944 (campus Good Samaritan protections), House Bill 2443 (Child Victim Recovery Fund), House Bill 2464 (rename public welfare code to human services code), and House Bill 2586 (title protection for music therapists), among others. Several commemorative resolutions recognizing Korean American Citizenship Day and Juneteenth also passed.

Votes at a glance (floor outcomes as recorded): - HB 2299 (body cameras for county probation officers): yeas 195, nays 7 — passed; to Senate for concurrence. - HB 1967 (Allegheny River Boulevard scenic byway): yeas 102, nays 100 — passed; to Senate. - HB 95 (AI disclosure in advertising): yeas 124, nays 78 — passed; to Senate. - HB 1944 (campus medical amnesty / Good Samaritan protections): passed on final passage (vote recorded in the House). - HB 2443 (Child Victim Recovery Fund): yeas 202, nays 0 — passed; to Senate. - HB 2464 (code and department name updates): yeas 202, nays 0 — passed; to Senate. - HB 2586 (music therapist title protection): yeas 186, nays 16 — passed; to Senate. - HR 463 (Korean American Citizenship Day) and HR 499 (Juneteenth): adopted by recorded votes. - HR 547 (study on electronic monitoring alternatives): adopted (ayes 174, nays 28).

Many bills were read with brief sponsor remarks on the floor and moved through final passage as provided by House rules. Where the House adopted amendments on the floor, bills were reprinted as amended for subsequent steps. Clerk readings and roll calls supplied the official recorded tallies.

The House adjourned and will reconvene Monday, June 22, 2026, at noon unless sooner recalled by the Speaker.