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House Committee Schedule
APPROPRIATIONS

Location: Room 140 Main Capitol
Time: Call of Chair
Voting meeting on business that may come before the committee.

DEMOCRATIC POLICY COMMITTEE

Location: B-31, Main Capitol Building Harrisburg, PA 17120
Time: 09:00AM
Public hearing on Economic Impact of Immigration.

CHILDREN & YOUTH

Location: Room 523 Irvis Office
Time: 10:00AM
Informational meeting on Children and Youth Homelessness Awareness and any other business that may come before the committee.

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Senator Gene Yaw

Senate District 23

Republican (Term Expires: 2024) serving Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan,
Tioga and Union Counties.

Representative Tim Briggs

House District 149

Democrat serving Montgomery (part) County.

Regulations

The Pennsylvania Code

The Pennsylvania Code is an official publication of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It contains regulations and other documents filed with the Legislative Reference Bureau under the act of July 31, 1968 (P. L. 769, No. 240) (45 P. S. ยงยง 1102, 1201-1208 and 1602) and 45 Pa.C.S. Chapters 5, 7 and 9, known as the Commonwealth Documents Law (CDL). It consists of 55 titles.

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The Pennsylvania Bulletin

The Pennsylvania Bulletin Online includes the following: Statewide and local court rules; the Governor's Proclamations and Executive Orders; Actions by the General Assembly; Rulemakings by State agencies; Proposed Rulemakings by State agencies; and State agency notices.

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Statutes

Consolidated Statutes

The Laws of Pennsylvania contain laws enacted as amendments to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, the official statutory codification established by the General Assembly under the act of November 25, 1970 (P.L.707, No.230). These laws have been incorporated into a separate official publication since 1975.

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Unconsolidated Statutes

The Laws of Pennsylvania, also referred to as the Pamphlet Laws, have been recognized as official law since December 1, 1801. Acts are numbered by the Department of State and published by the Legislative Reference Bureau as separate official documents known as slip laws before publication in bound editions as the Laws of Pennsylvania.

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The Constitution

The Pennsylvania Constitution is the foundation of our state government. Our first Constitution was adopted in 1776 and was a framework for the U.S. Constitution, which did not take effect until 1789.

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