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HB 144 and HB 411

Senate Finance Committee – June 13, 2017  

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Finance Committee Approves Two House Bills

The Senate Finance Committee approved two House Bills on Tuesday, according to Committee Chairman Senator Scott Hutchinson.  

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To consider SB 515, HB 453, HB 1071 and the nomination of Secretary for Dept of Revenue

Senate Finance Committee-June 5, 2017  

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Finance Committee Approves Bills to Help Firefighters, Veterans Groups

The Senate Finance Committee approved six bills on Wednesday (May 24) including measures to help firefighters, veterans’ organizations, animal shelters and pediatric cancer research, according to Committee Chairman Senator Scott Hutchinson.   Listen

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Meeting to Consider Senate Bills 430, 469, 515, 594, 677, and House Bills 46, 144, 674

Senate Finance Committee – May 24, 2017  

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Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee

Environmental issues forum – ARIPPA and waste coal energy.  

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Senator Hutchinson Comments on Governor’s Proposed FY 2017-18 Budget

Senator Scott Hutchinson issued the following statement on the proposed $32.338 billion General Fund budget for Fiscal Year 2017-18 that Governor Tom Wolf unveiled before a joint session of the General Assembly on Tuesday. Listen  

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SB 7, SB 173, SB 201, SB 202 & SB 203

Senate Finance Committee – February 7, 2017 

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Farm Show Scholarship Winner

Senator Hutchinson talks with Emily Scott, Tionesta resident and 2017 PA Farm Show Scholarship winner.  

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Senator Hutchinson Marks Pearl Harbor Day at Capitol Ceremony

Senator Scott Hutchinson had the distinct honor of participating in a special memorial ceremony today (December 7) in the State Capitol commemorating the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that led to America’s entrance into World War II.  

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