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Guide to Pennsylvania Legislation

Understanding Pennsylvania legislation and how it effects your business and life as a taxpayer


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Legislation in Pennsylvania is like legislation in many other parts of the United States--rapidly changing. Keeping abreast of the latest Pennsylvania law and proposed Pennsylvania legislation is not only a good idea as a citizen of the state, but can be extremely beneficial for legal professionals, educators, and business owners. As an attorney, it may be crucial and even expected that you maintain a grasp on changing legislation whereas an educator would be directly impacted by changing education legislation, but may not be as up-to-date on the specifics.

Long gone are the days when legislation had to be tracked down in a musty old state library. The Internet has made searching for new legislation and digging through past PA legislation information much easier. Using the available legal resources on the Internet can enable any professional or layman interested in tracking Pennsylvania legislation to remain an informed citizen. When checking out Pennsylvania legislation information, remember to:

1. Search for newly proposed Pennsylvania legislation online.

2. Find archived PA state law and past Pennsylvania legislation in order to research laws that effect you.

3. Get the latest in Pennsylvania education legislation.

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Get the latest on newly passed and proposed Pennsylvania legislation


Finding the latest either passed or proposed legislation is important to all citizens, whether it is educational legislation, gun legislation in Pennsylvania or other controversial or especially pertinent issues. It is important for policy makers, educators, law enforcement and legal services professionals to stay updated on the legislation that shapes their world.

I recommend: The Pennsylvania General Assembly website has session information for PA state legislation changes. FindLaw has an extensive listing of current laws and regulations for the state of Pennsylvania.

Get access to relevant Pennsylvania state legislation from the past


With the advent of the Internet, finding past laws and legislation changes for the states has become increasingly easier. Using the Internet or other legal resource services offered by the State of Pennsylvania can be a great way to find information on older legislation and Pennsylvania law that may be relevant to you in the present or future.

I recommend: Megalaw provides information on past legislation and bills in Pennsylvania.

Stay updated on education and gun legislation in Pennsylvania


Of all legislation passed by our state governments, education and gun legislation are the two types that change more rapidly or with more press coverage than most others throughout many states and Pennsylvania state legislation is no exception. It's important for educators and legal professionals to maintain an informed position on these issues so that they can make informed and educated decisions regarding their particular target populations.

I recommend: For the most in-depth and accurate information on Pennsylvania education legislation, REACH Foundation keeps citizens updated. GunLaws.com provides information for each state's current gun legislation, including Pennsylvania.

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  • The General Assembly provides probably the most in-depth information for Pennsylvania specific legislation. Once you learn how to navigate the site, virtually every bill specific to Pennsylvania can be found.

The official source of Pennsylvania Legislation is
the Pennsylvania Legislation page at Business.com

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