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Senate Republicans Call for House Action on
Reform Measures
Senate Republicans today called on the
House of Representatives to pass and send to the governor seven pieces of reform
legislation which passed the Senate unanimously earlier this year.
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- Sen. Scarnati

- Sen. Pileggi

- Sen. Orie

- Sen. Eichelberger

- Sen. Folmer

- News Conference
Piccola, Marsico Introduce Legislation
Establishing Timeline for Future Budgets
Sen. Jeff Piccola (R-15) and Rep. Ron
Marsico (R-105) have introduced proposals to establish a more definitive
timeline for all future state budgets and are hopeful they will be fast-tracked
through committee to give lawmakers the ability to enact this much-needed
legislation during the fall session.
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Regola Wants Expanded Tax Break for Disabled
Vets
Senator Bob Regola (R-39) is introducing legislation calling for a state
constitutional amendment to expand the Property Tax Exemption Program for
Disabled Veterans.
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Senate Passes Folmer Bill Cracking Down on
Abuse of State Vehicle Usage
The State Senate today unanimously
approved Sen. Mike Folmer’s (R-Lebanon) legislation bringing accountability to
the use of state vehicles.
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Folmer's
Reform Agenda Advances
HARRISBURG – Two key pieces of Sen. Mike
Folmer's (R-Lebanon) reform agenda advanced through the legislative process
today.
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Piccola & Marsico to Unveil
Legislation Establishing Timeline for Future Budgets
Senator Jeff Piccola (R-15) and
Representative Ron Marsico (R-105) announced plans to introduce legislation
establishing a timeline for all future state budgets, by proposing sanctions
to be embedded in the Pennsylvania Constitution and Administrative Code.
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Folmer Bill Cracks Down on Abuse of State Vehicle Usage
Senator Mike Folmer (R-Lebanon)
announced he will be introducing legislation to bring accountability to the
use of state vehicles.
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Senate Republicans: No Lame Duck Session in
2008
Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati (R-25) and Senate Majority
Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) announced that the Senate will not
convene for a regular lame duck session in 2008.
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Senate Journals Dating Back to 1993
Now Online
Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati (R-25), Senate Majority Leader Dominic
Pileggi (R-9), and Senate Democratic Leader Bob Mellow (D-22) announced today
that the Senate's complete Legislative Journals from 1993 to 2004 are now
available online at
www.pasen.gov.
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Committee Approves Browne Bill to Open
Spending Records
The Senate Finance Committee today approved Senate Bill 1350,
the Taxpayer Transparency Act, according to Senator Pat Browne,
committee chairman and prime sponsor of the measure.
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Senate Approves Earll Bill
Consolidating Collection of Earned Income Taxes at County Level
The state Senate has approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Jane Earll
(R-49) that would update the Local Tax Enabling Act of 1965 to consolidate the
collection of earned income taxes at the county-wide level.
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Senate Approves Sen. Pileggi's Legislation to Create a Do-Not-Call List for
Political Robo-Calls
Legislation introduced by Senate
Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) which would allow Pennsylvanians to
stop receiving political robo-calls was approved today by the full Senate,
48 to 1.
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Sen. Browne Bill Would Open Spending
Records to Public
Pennsylvania taxpayers ultimately pay the
Commonwealth's bills; therefore, they should have a basic right to easily
monitor how state government spends its money, according to Senator Pat Browne
(R-16).
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Piccola to Unveil Legislation
Banning Lobbyist-Paid Gifts & Hospitality
In an effort to strengthen citizens’ trust in Pennsylvania
state government and prevent the appearance of impropriety, Senator Jeffrey
E. Piccola (R-15) is unveiling legislation that bans gifts, hospitality,
travel, and lodging from registered lobbyists to members of the General
Assembly, their staff, the governor, and the executive branch.
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Corman's Constitutional Change That
Alters Lieutenant Governor Succession Rule Clears Senate
The State Senate passed legislation written by Sen. Jake
Corman (R-34) that would amend the state constitution to
change the Lieutenant Governor succession rule.
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Rafferty Introduces Bills to Reform
Nominating Process For Various State Boards and Commissions
As part of his efforts to make government more open and
accountable, Sen. John Rafferty (R-Montgomery) has
introduced legislation to reform the process for nominating
individuals to various state boards and commissions.
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Senator Pileggi: State Should Report Personal Information Breaches Within One Week
State agencies would be required to report data breaches involving personal
information within one week under legislation being introduced by Senate
Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9).
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Statement of Senator Bob Regola Urging Passage
of Lame Duck Session Amendment
The following are the remarks delivered by Senator Bob
Regola (R-39) at a March 18 press conference in the State Capitol urging the
House State Government Committee to move Senate Bill 468 – legislation
introduced by Senator Regola providing for a constitutional amendment banning
lame duck legislative session.
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Sen. Pileggi's Open Records Bill Sent to
Governor
Senate Bill 1, legislation to rewrite and strengthen Pennsylvania's Open
Records Law sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9), has
been sent to the governor for his signature.
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Piccola to Unveil Package Addressing Major
Gaming Law Revisions
Senator Jeffrey E.
Piccola (R-15) announced today his plans to introduce a
legislative package highlighting key revisions to
Pennsylvania's Gaming Law and implementing the
recommendations made by the Fourth Dauphin County Grand Jury
in their investigation of casino owner Louis DeNaples.
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Senator Pileggi's Open
Records Bill Approved by Senate; Returns to House for
Concurrence
Senate Bill 1,
legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania’s Open Records Law
sponsored by Senate
Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9), was approved
unanimously by the Senate.
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 - Senator Pileggi
- Senator Brubaker
- Senator Eichelberger
Senator Pileggi's
Legislation to Add Political Robo-Calls to Do-Not-Call List
Approved by Committee
Legislation introduced by Senate Majority Leader Dominic
Pileggi (R-9) to give Pennsylvanians the ability to
eliminate political robo-calls from their homes was approved by the Senate State Government Committee.
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 - Senator Pileggi
- Senator Brubaker
Senator Pileggi Comments on
Status of Senate Bill 1
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) commented
after the House amended Senate Bill 1 on Monday: "The House adopted 19 separate amendments to Senate Bill
1. Under House rules, the earliest that the bill can be sent
to the Senate is late Tuesday night. The Senate approved
this legislation, 48 to 1, on November 28. It is unfortunate
that the leadership of the House of Representatives chose to
delay substantive action for 12 days.
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Senator Pileggi's Open Records Bill Approved by
Senate; SB 1 Moves to House for Consideration
Senate Bill 1, legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's Open Records Law
sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9), was approved by
the Senate.
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Floor Remarks
Sen. Pileggi
Sen. Armstrong
Sen. Brubaker
Sen. Baker
Sen. Erickson
Sen. Folmer
Sen. Vance
Op-Ed by Senator Jeffrey E. Piccola:
Paving the Way for Reform
Over the past year, the Senate State Government
Committee has taken several key steps to reform Pennsylvania state government.
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Open Records Bill Approved by Senate; SB 1 Moves to House for Consideration
Senate Bill 1, legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's Open Records Law
sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9), was approved by
the Senate.
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Senator Pileggi’s Open Records Bill Unanimously
Approved by Senate Appropriations Committee
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi’s (R-9) legislation
to strengthen Pennsylvania’s Open Records Law was approved by the
Senate Appropriations Committee.
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Senator Robbins Proposes E-notices for Local Governments
Senator Bob Robbins (R-50) wants to give
Pennsylvania local governments the opportunity to use the information
superhighway to better inform citizens about meetings and spending, while
saving taxpayers more than $20 million each year.
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Sen. Browne: PA Must Change State Employee Pension System
Too often, government tends to be reactive instead of proactive. Government
often shies away from making major changes unless a crisis is already at hand.
However, when it comes to the state's pension program, a true and severe
financial disaster is looming on the horizon and it is essential that we act
now.
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Orie Announces
Legislation to Improve Monitoring, Accountability of DCED
Grants and Loans
State Sen. Jane Orie
(R-40) announced legislation to improve
accountability, monitoring, and reporting of business grant
and loan programs administered by the state Department of
Community and Economic Development.
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Senator Pileggi's
Open Records Bill Advances
Senate Majority
Leader Dominic Pileggi's (R-9) legislation to strengthen
Pennsylvania's Open Records Law was approved by the
Senate's State Government Committee.
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Senator Rafferty's Oversight Legislation Moves
Out of Committee
The Senate State Government
Committee approved Senator John Rafferty's legislation that will require
Senate confirmation, by the majority of the Senate, for individuals appointed to
the following positions with respect to board, agencies and commissions with the
following titles:
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Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9)
spoke at a rally in support of stronger Open Records legislation. Sen.
Pileggi is the prime sponsor of Senate Bill 1, and has indicated that passing a
stronger Open Records Law is his top legislative priority.
 
Senate Floor Activity Now Broadcast On Internet
Senate
President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati (R-25), Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi
(R-9), and Democrat Leader Robert Mellow (D-22) announced that a video
feed of the Senate's floor action is now available live via the Internet.
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Piccola Issues Statement Addressing
Pennsylvania's Lobbying Disclosure Law
Senator Jeffrey E. Piccola (R-15) issued the following statement
regarding the Lobbying Disclosure Law: "The recent actions of a few lobbyists and a California-based film
company, who successfully lobbied the Governor and General Assembly for a
$75 million tax credit program for the film industry, have exposed several
weaknesses in the newly enacted Lobbying Disclosure Law.
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Senator
Pileggi: Right-to-Know Law is Top Fall Priority
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) said
that improving Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law is his top
priority for the fall session.
"We have made great progress this year by implementing many
important government reforms," Sen. Pileggi said. "But the
cornerstone of reform is strengthening our Right-to-Know
Law."
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Piccola Amendment
De-Linking Judicial Salaries Adopted by House
Senator Jeffrey E. Piccola
(R-15) applauded the House of Representatives for
approving House Bill 10, legislation amended to include his
language that eliminates the tie-in between federal judicial
salaries and Commonwealth judicial salaries – a connection
that was established in the inexcusable pay raise.
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Corman Announces Senate Action To Make More Government
Records Open to Public
As part of its effort to make state
government more transparent, the Senate changed its rules to
require the placement of the acts and statutes of the
Pennsylvania state legislature on the Internet, according to
Sen. Jake Corman (R-Centre), the Senate's Majority Policy
Chairman.
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New Statute
Extends Sunshine Law Coverage to Panel Overseeing Medicaid
Drugs
Legislation that extends Sunshine Law coverage to the
committee overseeing drugs for Medical Assistance recipients
has been signed into law, announced Sen. Ted Erickson (R-Delaware),
Chairman of the Senate Public Health & Welfare Committee.
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Senate Approves Senator
Regola's Reform Measure
 
Taking a major step
toward true legislative reform in Pennsylvania, the Senate State approved
a measure introduced by Senator Bob Regola (R-39) calling for a Constitutional
Amendment to eliminate "lame duck" voting sessions -- voting that occurs after a
general election and before the start of a new legislative session.
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Corman Bill Would Require
Online Posting of State Government Contracts

Stressing that taxpayers should have access to records on state government
spending, Sen. Jake Corman (R-Centre) has introduced legislation to require the
State Treasury Department to post contracts, or detailed summaries, on the
internet for public review.
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Sen. Pileggi's "Salary
Information Act" Passes Senate Unanimously, Moves to State House
Legislation sponsored by Senate Majority Leader
Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) which would require the posting of governmental
salary information on the Internet passed the Senate unanimously. Senate
Bill 729 now moves to the state House for consideration.
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Pippy Bill
to Reduce Size of Legislature Approved by Committee
Legislation sponsored by state Sen. John Pippy
(R-37) to reduce the size and cost of the Pennsylvania General Assembly was
approved by a Senate committee.
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Senate Approves
Stiffer Penalties For Sunshine Law Violations
The reform agenda
for Pennsylvania received a significant boost, with the state Senate
unanimously approving a bill increasing the fines for Sunshine Law violations,
according to state Senator Gib Armstrong.
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Piccola Measure De-Linking State & Federal Judicial Salaries Passes Senate
Senate
State Government Committee Chairman Jeffrey E. Piccola (R-15) lauded the Senate
for approving Senate Bill 44, his legislation which eliminates the tie-in
between federal judicial salaries and Commonwealth judicial salaries.
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Sen. Pileggi Introduces Bill
Strengthening Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) introduced
Senate Bill 1, legislation which would significantly strengthen
Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law. "My legislation would make a
number of important changes, including making the General Assembly's
financial records subject to the Right-to-Know Law,"
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Senate GOP Pushes Cut in
Legislative Surplus; Excess Funds Directed to Property Tax Relief
Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati
(R-Jefferson) and Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware)
announced a plan to slash legislative reserves by at least $75
million.
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Sen. Pileggi Announces "State
Salary Information Act"
Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-Delaware) announced
legislation requiring the state Treasurer to post salary information for
all state employees on an official web site.
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Reforming PHEAA: Legislation to Tighten PHEAA
Board Practices
State Senator John Rafferty (R-Montgomery) and State Senator Jane C. Orie (R-Allegheny) unveiled their legislative plan to restructure
the current appointment, reporting, and accounting procedures of the
Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) Board.
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Pippy Bill
to Reduce Size of Legislature Approved by Committee
Legislation sponsored by state Sen. John Pippy (R-37) to reduce the size and
cost of the Pennsylvania General Assembly was approved by a Senate committee.
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Committee
Approves Senator Regola's Reform Measure
The Senate State Government Committee unanimously
approved Senate Bill 468, a Constitutional Amendment
introduced by Senator Bob Regola (R-39) which would
eliminate "lame duck" voting sessions -- voting that occurs
after a general election and before the start of a new
legislative session.
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