Honoring Brian Perera on his retirement.

Number H. R. No. 438
Type House Resolution
General Assembly 134
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Sponsors

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Primary Sponsors

Dontavius L. Jarrells
District 1
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Latyna M. Humphrey
District 2
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Robert R. Cupp
District 4
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Richard D. Brown
District 5
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Timothy E. Ginter
District 5
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Adam C. Miller
District 6
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
C. Allison Russo
District 7
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Beth Liston
District 8
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Bride Rose Sweeney
District 16
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Kristin Boggs
District 18
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
David Leland
District 22
Party Democrat
Chamber House of Representatives
Cindy Abrams
District 29
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Bill Seitz
District 30
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Scott Oelslager
District 48
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
Reggie Stoltzfus
District 50
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives
J. Kyle Koehler
District 79
Party Republican
Chamber House of Representatives

Co-Sponsors

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Rules and Reference
  • Type: House
  • Bills: 1938
  • Members: 12

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House Senate Governor
  1. Adopted
    Dec 12 2022

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