PennsylvaniaHB 20322025-2026 Regular SessionHouse

An Act amending Titles 24 (Education) and 71 (State Government) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in membership, contributions and benefits, further providing for termination of annuities; in . . . membership, credited service, classes of service, and eligibility for benefits relating to retirement for State employees and officers, further providing for mandatory and optional membership in the system and participation in the plan; and, in benefits, further providing for termination of annuities.

Sponsored By: R. Lee James (Republican)

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • R. Lee James

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Brian Smith

    Republican • House

  • Clint Owlett

    Republican • House

  • Dane Watro

    Republican • House

  • David H. Zimmerman

    Republican • House

  • Jacob D. Banta

    Republican • House

  • Jill N. Cooper

    Republican • House

  • Joe Ciresi

    Democratic • House

  • Joe Hamm

    Republican • House

  • Mark M. Gillen

    Republican • House

  • Martin T. Causer

    Republican • House

  • Michael Stender

    Republican • House

  • Milou Mackenzie

    Republican • House

  • R. Lee James

    Republican • House

  • Russ Diamond

    Republican • House

  • Seth Grove

    Affiliation unavailable

  • Timothy R. Bonner

    Republican • House

  • Tina Pickett

    Republican • House

  • Valerie S. Gaydos

    Republican • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to State Government

    11/17/2025House

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