An Act amending the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, in powers and duties in general, providing for certain text-based communications prohibited.
Sponsored By: Marylouise Isaacson (Democratic)
In Committee
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Marylouise Isaacson
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
Andrew Kuzma
Republican • House
Carol Hill-Evans
Democratic • House
Lindsey Marie Williams
Democratic • Senate
Darisha K. Parker
Democratic • House
Ed Neilson
Democratic • House
Emily Kinkead
Democratic • House
G. Roni Green
Democratic • House
Gina H. Curry
Democratic • House
Ismail Smith-Wade-El
Democratic • House
Jeanne McNeill
Democratic • House
Jen Mazzocco
Democratic • House
Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz
Democratic • House
Joseph C. Hohenstein
Democratic • House
Kathleen C. Tomlinson
Republican • House
Kristin Marcell
Republican • House
Kyle Donahue
Democratic • House
Manuel Guzman Jr.
Democratic • House
Melissa L. Shusterman
Democratic • House
Paul Friel
Democratic • House
Perry A. Stambaugh
Republican • House
Perry S. Warren
Democratic • House
Peter Schweyer
Democratic • House
Robert E. Merski
Democratic • House
Scott Conklin
Democratic • House
Seth Grove
Affiliation unavailable
Tarah Probst
Democratic • House
Tim Brennan
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
Re-committed to Rules
6/9/2026HouseFirst consideration
6/9/2026HouseReported as amended
6/9/2026HouseReferred to Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities
5/28/2026House
Bill Text
PN 3556
6/9/2026
PN 3460
5/28/2026
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