A Resolution recognizing the month of September 2025 as "National Recovery Month" in Pennsylvania.
Sponsored By: Doyle Heffley (Republican)
Passed
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Bill Overview
No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill
Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Doyle Heffley
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Ann Flood
Republican • House
Anthony A. Bellmon
Democratic • House
Arvind Venkat
Democratic • House
Benjamin V. Sanchez
Democratic • House
Brenda M. Pugh
Republican • House
Lindsey Marie Williams
Democratic • Senate
David H. Rowe
Republican • House
Ed Neilson
Democratic • House
G. Roni Green
Democratic • House
Jamie Barton
Republican • House
Jamie L. Flick
Republican • House
Jill N. Cooper
Republican • House
Joe Ciresi
Democratic • House
Jose Giral
Democratic • House
Joseph C. Hohenstein
Democratic • House
Kristine C. Howard
Democratic • House
Lindsay Powell
Democratic • House
Milou Mackenzie
Republican • House
Nikki Rivera
Democratic • House
Pat Gallagher
Democratic • House
Robert Freeman
Democratic • House
Robert E. Merski
Democratic • House
Tarik Khan
Democratic • House
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Adopted (200-3)
10/1/2025HouseReferred to Human Services
8/4/2025House
Bill Text
PN 2186
8/4/2025
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