An Act providing for Child Victim Recovery Fee; establishing the Child Victim Recovery Fund; and imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
Sponsored By: Kyle J. Mullins (Democratic)
First Reading
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Kyle J. Mullins
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
Aaron Bernstine
Republican • House
Abigail Salisbury
Democratic • House
Andrew Kuzma
Republican • House
Ben Waxman
Democratic • House
Benjamin V. Sanchez
Democratic • House
Brenda M. Pugh
Republican • House
Carol Hill-Evans
Democratic • House
Carol Kazeem
Democratic • House
Ed Neilson
Democratic • House
Gina H. Curry
Democratic • House
Greg Scott
Democratic • House
Heather Boyd
Democratic • House
Ismail Smith-Wade-El
Democratic • House
Jared G. Solomon
Democratic • House
Jeanne McNeill
Democratic • House
Jennifer O'Mara
Democratic • House
Jim Rigby
Republican • House
Arthur L Haywood III
Democratic • Senate
Justin C. Fleming
Democratic • House
Kerry A. Benninghoff
Republican • House
Kyle Donahue
Democratic • House
La'Tasha D. Mayes
Democratic • House
Lisa A. Borowski
Democratic • House
Liz Hanbidge
Democratic • House
Marci Mustello
Republican • House
Marla Brown
Republican • House
Martin T. Causer
Republican • House
Mary Jo Daley
Democratic • House
Maureen E. Madden
Democratic • House
Melissa Cerrato
Democratic • House
Milou Mackenzie
Republican • House
Nancy Guenst
Democratic • House
Nikki Rivera
Democratic • House
Pat Gallagher
Democratic • House
Paul Takac
Democratic • House
Robert Freeman
Democratic • House
Scott Conklin
Democratic • House
Sean Dougherty
Democratic • House
Tim Briggs
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Laid on the table
5/4/2026HouseFirst consideration
5/4/2026HouseReported as committed
5/4/2026HouseReferred to Judiciary
4/22/2026House
Bill Text
PN 3253
4/22/2026
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