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For Immediate
Release
1/2/07
CONTACT:
PA
Senate Republican Communications
(717) 787-6725
PA Senate Opens New Session with Swearing-In Ceremonies
Election of New
Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati
HARRISBURG -- The
Pennsylvania Senate today opened the 2007-2008 legislative session with a
swearing-in ceremony and election of a new Senate President Pro Tempore.
Fifteen members of
the Senate Republican Caucus took the oath of office, including five new
members. The new members are:
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Senator Lisa
Baker (Luzerne County)
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Senator Mike
Brubaker (Lancaster County)
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Senator John
Eichelberger (Blair County)
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Senator Mike
Folmer (Lebanon County)
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Senator Chuck
McIlhinney (Bucks County)
Administering the
oath of office was the Honorable D. Michael Fisher, Federal Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Judge Fisher served as a
State Senator from 1981-1996.
The Senate also
elected Senator Joe Scarnati (R-Jefferson) to serve as the Senate
President Pro Tempore. As President Pro Tempore, he will be responsible
for appointing the chairpersons and members of the standing committees
of the Senate. He will preside over the Senate when the Lieutenant
Governor is unavailable to do so, as well as play a significant role in
negotiations with the Administration and House of Representatives.
One of the first
orders of business today was the adoption of seven reform proposals
compiled by GOP and Democrat leaders governing how the Senate operates.
Under the new rules:
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Session times
will be limited to between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m.
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Amendments will
be posted to the Internet before being offered on the Senate floor.
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The Senate will
wait at least six hours before voting on an amended bill or a
conference committee report.
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All roll call
votes will be posted on the Internet as soon as possible after a
vote, but always within 24 hours of a vote.
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Committee votes
on bills will be posted on the Internet within 48 hours of the vote.
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The Senate's
Legislative Journal -- which includes the full text of all floor
debates -- will be posted on the Internet upon Senate approval of
the Journal or within 45 days, whichever is earlier.
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An updated
fiscal note will be prepared if a bill is amended after
consideration by the Senate Appropriations Committee, if the
amendment has a fiscal impact.
"These and others
will be the first of many in our initial steps to change the way we do
business in the Senate. I am proud that with the cooperation and
efforts of Senator Dominic Pileggi and Senator Robert Mellow we are
going to make the first of several meaningful reforms," Scarnati said.
"This is a perfect example of what can be accomplished when both parties
work together for what is in the best interest of all Pennsylvanians.
This package is a result of a lot of bi-partisan hard work where the
thoughts of members, media, and most of all our constituents were taken
into consideration."

Sen. Joe Scarnati (R-25), right, was sworn in as President Pro
Tempore of the PA Senate on Jan. 2.
Administering the oath was U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Mike Fisher,
left.

Sen.
Michael Brubaker (R-36) and Sen. Lisa Baker (R-20),
are sworn in during a ceremony in the
Senate chamber on Jan. 2.
Scarnati's Remarks
Upon Being Sworn in as President Pro Tempore

Pileggi's Remarks on Senate Rule Changes

Pileggi's Remarks Nominating Scarnati for President Pro Tempore
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