A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for qualifications of electors.
Sponsored By: Thomas H. Kutz (Republican)
In Committee
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Thomas H. Kutz
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Alec J. Ryncavage
Republican • House
Andrew Kuzma
Republican • House
Barbara Gleim
Republican • House
Brad Roae
Republican • House
Brian Smith
Republican • House
Bryan Cutler
Republican • House
Chad G. Reichard
Republican • House
Clint Owlett
Republican • House
Craig T. Staats
Republican • House
Dan Moul
Republican • House
Dane Watro
Republican • House
David H. Rowe
Republican • House
Donna Scheuren
Republican • House
Doyle Heffley
Republican • House
Napoleon J. Nelson
Democratic • House
Jamie Barton
Republican • House
Jill N. Cooper
Republican • House
Joe Hamm
Republican • House
Joe Kerwin
Republican • House
John A. Schlegel
Republican • House
Joseph D'Orsie
Republican • House
Kate A. Klunk
Republican • House
Keith J. Greiner
Republican • House
Kristin Marcell
Republican • House
Marla Brown
Republican • House
Martin T. Causer
Republican • House
Milou Mackenzie
Republican • House
Perry A. Stambaugh
Republican • House
R. Lee James
Republican • House
Rob W. Kauffman
Republican • House
Robert Leadbeter
Republican • House
Russ Diamond
Republican • House
Ryan Warner
Republican • House
Steven C. Mentzer
Republican • House
Tina Pickett
Republican • House
Torren Ecker
Affiliation unavailable
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Referred to State Government
2/3/2025House
Bill Text
PN 418
2/3/2025
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