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SR91 - Designating April 5, 2023, as "Gold Star Spouses Day" in Pennsylvania.
Doug Mastriano, Maria Collett, David G. Argall
Last updated over 1 year ago
15 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution designating April 5, 2023, as "Gold Star Spouses Day" in Pennsylvania.
STATUS
Introduced
SB607 - In pharmaceutical assistance for the elderly, further providing for determination of eligibility.
Judith F. Ward, Maria Collett
Last updated 9 months ago
2 Co-Sponsors
An Act amending the act of August 26, 1971 (P.L.351, No.91), known as the State Lottery Law, in pharmaceutical assistance for the elderly, further providing for determination of eligibility.
STATUS
Passed
SB647 - In terms and courses of study, further providing for Economic Education and Personal Financial Literacy Programs; in credit card marketing, further providing for regulation of on-campus credit card marketing; and abrogating regulations.
Chris Gebhard, Camera C. Bartolotta, Judith F. Ward
Last updated over 1 year ago
23 Co-Sponsors
An Act amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, in terms and courses of study, further providing for Economic Education and Personal Financial Literacy Programs; in credit card marketing, further providing for regulation of on-campus credit card marketing; and abrogating regulations.
STATUS
Engrossed
SR87 - Designating the month of May 2023 as "Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Illness Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.
Michele Brooks, Wayne Langerholc, Scott F. Martin
Last updated over 1 year ago
17 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution designating the month of May 2023 as "Lyme Disease and Tick-Borne Illness Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.
STATUS
Introduced
SR95 - Recognizing the 80th anniversary of the National Federation of Independent Business on May 20, 2023.
Patrick J. Stefano, Scott F. Martin, Rosemary M. Brown
Last updated over 1 year ago
16 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution recognizing the 80th anniversary of the National Federation of Independent Business on May 20, 2023.
STATUS
Introduced
SR99 - Designating the month of May 2023 as "Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.
Camera C. Bartolotta, Scott F. Martin, Michael R. Regan
Last updated over 1 year ago
16 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution designating the month of May 2023 as "Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.
STATUS
Introduced
SB603 - In district election officers, further providing for appointment of watchers; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; in recounts and contests, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections; and, in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places, for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls, hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty and for violation of any provision of act.
Jarrett Charles Coleman, Judith F. Ward
Last updated over 1 year ago
2 Co-Sponsors
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, in district election officers, further providing for appointment of watchers; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; in recounts and contests, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections; and, in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places, for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls, hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty and for violation of any provision of act.
STATUS
Introduced
SR84 - Designating the week of April 23 through 29, 2023, as "Conservation District Week" in Pennsylvania.
Elder A. Vogel, Gene Yaw, Amanda M. Cappelletti
Last updated over 1 year ago
17 Co-Sponsors
A Resolution designating the week of April 23 through 29, 2023, as "Conservation District Week" in Pennsylvania.
STATUS
Introduced
SB625 - Further providing for procedures for subsequent review of disapproved final-form or final-omitted regulations.
Cris Dush, Patrick J. Stefano, Tracy Elizabeth Pennycuick
Last updated over 1 year ago
7 Co-Sponsors
An Act amending the act of June 25, 1982 (P.L.633, No.181), known as the Regulatory Review Act, further providing for procedures for subsequent review of disapproved final-form or final-omitted regulations.
STATUS
Introduced
SB668 - Providing for certified medication aides; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.
Judith F. Ward, Maria Collett, Judy L. Schwank
Last updated 10 months ago
11 Co-Sponsors
An Act amending the act of July 19, 1979 (P.L.130, No.48), known as the Health Care Facilities Act, providing for certified medication aides; and imposing duties on the Department of Education.
STATUS
Engrossed
BIOGRAPHY
INCUMBENT
Senator from Pennsylvania district SD-030
COMMITTEES
Pennsylvania Senate
BIRTH
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ABOUT
Judith F. Ward is a Republican member of the New Hampshire State Senate, representing District 8. Ward was a realtor and small business owner. She served as city planner and community development director in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Ward serves on the Executive Departments and Administration Committee, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee, and Transportation Committee. She is a member of multiple professional associations and community organizations. Ward received her B.A. from Mt. Holyoke College.read less
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Pennsylvania Senate from Pennsylvania
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