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IntroducedMar 14, 2025
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Passed SenateJun 10, 2025
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Passed House
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Signed into Law
An Act amending Title 26 (Eminent Domain) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in just compensation and measure of damages, providing for compensation for loss of goodwill.
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House • Jun 11, 2025: Referred to State Government
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Summary/Bill Text
Comments on SB 225
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Whip Lists
Sponsors
- Sen. Scott Hutchinsoncosponsor
Votes
YES: 50
- David Argall
- Lisa Baker
- Camera Bartolotta
- Lisa Boscola
- Michele Brooks
- Rosemary Brown
- Amanda Cappelletti
- Jarrett Coleman
- Maria Collett
- Carolyn Comitta
- Jay Costa
- Lynda Schlegel Culver
- Cris Dush
- Frank Farry
- Marty Flynn
- Wayne Fontana
- Chris Gebhard
- Art Haywood
- Vincent Hughes
- Scott Hutchinson
- John Kane
- Timothy Kearney
- Dawn Keefer
- Patty Kim
- Wayne Langerholc
- Daniel Laughlin
- James Malone
- Scott Martin
- Doug Mastriano
- Nick Miller
- Katie Muth
- Tracy Pennycuick
- Kristin Phillips-Hill
- Joe Picozzi
- Nick Pisciottano
- Joe Pittman
- Devlin Robinson
- Greg Rothman
- Steven Santarsiero
- Nikil Saval
- Judith Schwank
- Patrick Stefano
- Sharif Street
- Christine Tartaglione
- Elder Vogel
- Judy Ward
- Kim Ward
- Anthony Williams
- Lindsey Williams
- Gene Yaw
NO: 0
OTHER: 0
YES: 22
- Rosemary Brown
- Amanda Cappelletti
- Jarrett Coleman
- Lynda Schlegel Culver
- Cris Dush
- Art Haywood
- Vincent Hughes
- Timothy Kearney
- Patty Kim
- Wayne Langerholc
- Daniel Laughlin
- Tracy Pennycuick
- Kristin Phillips-Hill
- Joe Picozzi
- Devlin Robinson
- Judith Schwank
- Sharif Street
- Elder Vogel
- Joe Pittman
- Jay Costa
- Kim Ward
- Scott Martin
NO: 0
OTHER: 0
Actions
- Jun 11, 2025 | House
- Referred to State Government
- Jun 10, 2025 | Senate
- Re-reported as committed
- Third consideration and final passage
- Mar 26, 2025 | Senate
- Second consideration
- Re-referred to Appropriations
- Mar 25, 2025 | Senate
- Reported as committed
- First consideration
- Mar 14, 2025 | Senate
- Referred to State Government