An Act amending the act of December 14, 1988 (P.L.1192, No.147), known as the Special Ad Hoc Municipal Police and Firefighter Postretirement Adjustment Act, providing for 2026 special ad hoc municipal . . . police and firefighter postretirement adjustment; in financing of special ad hoc adjustment, providing for reimbursement by Commonwealth for 2026 special ad hoc adjustment; in administrative provisions, further providing for municipal retirement system certification of adjustments paid and of reimbursable amounts and for municipal receipt of reimbursement payment; and making an editorial change.
Sponsored By: Steven R. Malagari (Democratic)
First Reading
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Steven R. Malagari
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
Abigail Salisbury
Democratic • House
Arvind Venkat
Democratic • House
Ben Waxman
Democratic • House
Benjamin V. Sanchez
Democratic • House
Brandon J. Markosek
Democratic • House
Brian Munroe
Democratic • House
Carol Hill-Evans
Democratic • House
Chris Pielli
Democratic • House
Lindsey Marie Williams
Democratic • Senate
Danielle Friel Otten
Democratic • House
Ed Neilson
Democratic • House
Eddie Day Pashinski
Democratic • House
G. Roni Green
Democratic • House
Heather Boyd
Democratic • House
Jacklyn Rusnock
Democratic • House
Jeanne McNeill
Democratic • House
Jennifer O'Mara
Democratic • House
Jim Haddock
Democratic • House
Jim Prokopiak
Democratic • House
Joe Ciresi
Democratic • House
Joe McAndrew
Democratic • House
Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz
Democratic • House
Jose Giral
Democratic • House
Joshua Siegel
Affiliation unavailable
Keith S. Harris
Democratic • House
Kristin Marcell
Republican • House
Kyle Donahue
Democratic • House
Kyle J. Mullins
Democratic • House
Lisa A. Borowski
Democratic • House
Liz Hanbidge
Democratic • House
Mandy Steele
Democratic • House
Martina A. White
Republican • House
Mary Jo Daley
Democratic • House
Melissa L. Shusterman
Democratic • House
Michael H. Schlossberg
Democratic • House
Nancy Guenst
Democratic • House
Nikki Rivera
Democratic • House
Perry S. Warren
Democratic • House
Peter Schweyer
Democratic • House
Robert E. Merski
Democratic • House
Sean Dougherty
Democratic • House
Tarah Probst
Democratic • House
Tarik Khan
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
Laid on the table
5/7/2025HouseFirst consideration
5/7/2025HouseReported as committed
5/7/2025HouseReferred to Local Government
4/23/2025House
Bill Text
PN 1470
4/23/2025
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