Legislator
State Representative
Andre Carroll
(D) - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania House District 201
In Office
contact info
Capitol Office
East Wing
P.O. Box 202201
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2201
P.O. Box 202201
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2201
Phone: 717-787-3181
Philadelphia Office
5845 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Phone: 215-849-6592
Vote Record By Category
| Category | Vote Index | Total Score |
|---|---|---|
| Criminal Justice | 100 |
2
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| Due Process | 100 |
1
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| Student & Youth Rights | 100 |
1
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| All Bills | 100 |
2
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Rated Bill Votes
| Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Rating | Vote | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SB170 | Creating a standardized statewide expungement process | House Floor: SB 170 PN 160, FINAL PASSAGE | 10/08/2024 | 1 | Yea |
SB 170 would create a standardized statewide expungement process for juvenile records under certain circumstances and require a Chief Juvenile Probation Officer to notify the court when a person's juvenile record(s) are eligible for expungement. Establishing a mechanism to expunge these records would ensure that young people who have completed their obligations to the court are not held back from successful transition into adulthood due to prior involvement in the juvenile justice system.
ACLU-PA Support for SB 170
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| SB1118 | Permitting community service in lieu of traffic fines | House Floor: SB 1118 PN 1945, FINAL PASSAGE | 10/09/2024 | 1 | Yea |
SB 1118 would allow courts to impose community service in lieu of payment for traffic fines for those who are unable to pay, while also requiring judges to follow robust guidelines for holding ability to pay hearings. SB 1118 would alleviate the archaic and overly punitive practice of suspending a person's driver's license as punishment for nonpayment or failure to respond to a citation, or jailed simply because they can't afford to pay a traffic ticket.
ACLU-PA Support for SB 1118
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Rated Sponored Bills
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