Initiatives
2005-2006 Session
Senate Bill 240
Volunteer Firefighters' Relief Association Act –
Authorizes funds of volunteer firefighters' relief
association in Second Class A counties to be spent on
qualified retirement plans.
Senate Bill 241
Life Valuation Fees - Returns the "life valuation
fee" imposed on domestic life insurance companies from
$.015 per thousand dollars of life insurance to $.01.
This tax was increased during the 2003-04 budget cycle.
It has not brought in the revenue the Administration
expected, namely because a few life insurance companies
have 'redomesticated,' or moved their main businesses,
out-of-state. Tax policy should encourage businesses to
locate here, not penalize them from doing so.
Senate Bill 290
Energy Efficiency Standards Act - Establishes energy
efficiency standards for certain appliances and
equipment sold or installed within the Commonwealth.
Senate Bill 291
Watershed Protection – Amends the Municipalities
Planning Code to provide for watershed protection
areas. This bill would add watersheds as appropriate
entities for joint municipal zoning. Municipalities
that joint zone by watershed will receive preference in
grant applications to be administered by the Department
of Community and Economic Development.
Senate Bill 598
Armed Forces Loan Forgiveness Program – Codifies into
law and expands the Armed Forces Loan Forgiveness
Program established by the Pennsylvania Higher Education
Assistance Agency (PHEAA).
Senate Bill 674
Campaign Finance Reform – Amends the Election Code by
further defining the term "independent expenditure" and
setting contribution limits. The bill also addresses
contribution filing procedures and provides for the
creation of an electronic database that will track
fillings and allow public access.
Senate Bill 675
Handheld Cell Phone Prohibition – Amends Title 75
(Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to
prohibit drivers from using handheld cell phones while
operating a motor vehicle. A violation results in a
summary offense with a fine of $250.
Senate Bill 676
School Health Amendments – Amends the out-of-date
School Health Services section of the Public School
Code. This bill revises current student medical and
dental examination processes, bringing them up to
current standards and practices. This bill also updates
school health record requirements and encourages parents
to take their children to their primary care provider
for their examinations. The bill also shifts the
timeline for medical exam requirements from "entry into
school", 6th and 11th grades to "entry", 4th, 8th, and
11th grades.
Senate Bill 687
Financial Aid for the Council of the Arts – Imposes
an emergency State tax for a limited period of time on
liquor, with funding to be transferred to DCED and the
PA Council of the Arts.
Senate Bill 699
Medicaid Fee-For-Service program -- Amends the
Medicaid law to ensure that patients in Medicaid's
fee-for service program retain appropriate access to
necessary and life-saving medications. The
Medicaid fee-for-service program covers the disabled,
blind, elderly and children. This
legislation establishes patient safeguards with regard
to access to medications under Medicaid.
Senate Bill 810
Annual Reports of Financial Condition of Local
Governments – Amends the Administrative Code in regards
to financial reporting filed by municipalities to the
Department of Community and Economic Development.
Senate Bill 821
Small Group Insurance Market Reform – Regulates the
rating format specific insurance carriers may use and
the percentage a premium may be increased in any year.
Insurers with a dominant market share of 50% or more in
their respective region would be required to write small
group insurance using a community rating format, with no
more than a 10% increase or decrease allowed from their
approved base rate without prior PA Department of
Insurance approval. Carriers with a regional market
share of between 11%-50% may use a modified community
rating format as approved by the Department, while
carriers with a regional small market share of less than
11% may use any rating methodology in writing small
group insurance without approval from the Department.
Senate Bill 824
MTBE Ban. – Calls for the five-year complete
phase-out of the use, sale and storage of methyl
tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) in gasoline within this
Commonwealth.
Senate Bill 932
"An Act amending the act . . . authorizing and directing
the Department of General Services, with the approval of
the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and the
Governor, to grant and convey to the Borough of
Doylestown certain lands situate in the Borough of
Doylestown, Bucks County," further providing for
conveyance to the Borough of Doylestown, Bucks County.
(Armory bill).
Senate Resolution 22
A resolution proclaiming February 14, 2005 as
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day in Pennsylvania.
The resolution will provide an opportunity to share
experience and information with the public and the
media, in order to raise public awareness about
congenital heart defects which each year affect
thousands of babies and young children in Pennsylvania.
Senate Resolution 79
A resolution designating April 20, 2005 as "Care by
Celebrating Children Day" in Pennsylvania (Adopted
4/13/05).
Senate Resolution 80
A resolution recognizing the week of April 17 through
23, 2005, as "National Wildlife Week" in Pennsylvania.
(Adopted 4/13/05).
Senate Resolution 120
A resolution recognizing the efforts of the Blue Star
Mothers of America, Inc. (Adopted 5/10/05).
Senate Resolution 176 – A resolution recognizing
October 21, 2005 as "Biomedical Research Day" in
Pennsylvania. (Adopted 09/27/05). |