Mar. 07, 2024 Download
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss Causer’s latest Coffee and Conversation recently held at the PA Lumber Museum, the ongoing Property Tax Rent Rebate clinics, the final week of House Appropriations Committee budget hearings, and a reminder on Daylight Savings time.
Mar. 06, 2024 Download
House Democrats propose a $6 Billion tax increase on the people of PA. Why has this proposal failed in the past, and how it would cripple the Commonwealth.
Feb. 29, 2024 Download
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss the Appropriations Committee Budget hearings, during which Causer raised issues concerning well capping and efficient spending.
Feb. 29, 2024 Download
State Rep. Joe D’Orsie gets Straight to the Point with David N, Taylor, President and CEO of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association.
Feb. 28, 2024 Download
State Rep. Torren Ecker (R- Adams, Cumberland) welcomes Reps. Mike Cabell and Ryan Warner to the studio to discuss the latest on House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearings.
Feb. 22, 2024 Download
State Rep. Torren Ecker (R- Adams, Cumberland) welcomes Rep. Lou Schmitt (R-Blair) to discuss House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearings.
Feb. 22, 2024 Download
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss the Appropriations Committee Budget hearings, Property Tax Rent Rebate Clinics and an upcoming Coffee and Conversation event.
Feb. 21, 2024 Download
State Rep. Joe D’Orsie gets Straight to the Point with Nate Brown, Park Manager of the Susquehanna Riverlands State Park Complex with the PA Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Feb. 21, 2024 Download
Our Commonwealth’s emission standards are currently tied to those in California. It’s time for PA to go its own way. Rep. Heffley talks about his legislation to switch away from Cali standards.
Feb. 16, 2024 Download
State Rep. Seth Grove joins The Anders and Appropriations Staffer Charlie O’Neill to discuss Gov. Shapiro’s Budget proposal. Given his spending priorities, is the Governor trying to run the state or run for higher office?