Mar. 31, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Tim Twardzik (R-Schuylkill) announced two Schuylkill County schools have been awarded state funding to purchase new food service equipment for their cafeterias, ensuring students have access to nutritious meals in a well-equipped environment.
Mar. 31, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – New legislation authored by Rep. Perry Stambaugh (R-Perry/Juniata) would create a cost-share program to help farmers and foresters erect deterrent fencing to reduce crop and sapling damage from deer, bear, elk, turkeys, and other wildlife.
Mar. 28, 2025 /
Mar. 28, 2025 /
DOVER – Rep. Seth Grove (R-Dover) was joined by two fellow House Republicans in being named State Legislators of the Month for March by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Reps. Eric Nelson (R-Westmoreland) and Barb Gleim (R-Cumberland) also received the honor.
Mar. 28, 2025 /
BUTLER – Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) is inviting residents to attend an informative Concealed Carry Seminar. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 16, from 6- 7:30 p.m. at the Penn Township Municipal Building, located at 157 E. Airport Road, Butler.
Mar. 28, 2025 /
Mar. 28, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Joe Kerwin (R-Dauphin) has been reappointed to the advisory council overseeing the Keystone State ChalleNGe Academy, a 22-week, tuition-free program for at-risk youth.
Mar. 28, 2025 /
Mar. 27, 2025 /
ALTOONA – To close a loophole in current law, Rep. Lou Schmitt (R-Blair) will soon introduce his Hallowed Ground Bill that would no longer allow government agencies to use eminent domain to acquire unused portions of cemeteries.
Mar. 27, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – A resolution recognizing March 25, 2025, as “National Medal of Honor Day” in Pennsylvania, sponsored by Rep. Dane Watro (R-Luzerne/Schuylkill), was unanimously adopted by the House of Representatives this week
Mar. 27, 2025 /
Rep. Jill Cooper (R-Westmoreland)
Mar. 27, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Martina White (R-Philadelphia) released the following statement in response to District Attorney Larry Krasner’s recent comments in his Q&A with City & State on March 25:
Mar. 27, 2025 /
BUTLER - Area farmers and agriculture-related business owners are invited to join Reps. Marci Mustello (R-Butler) and Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) for a Farmers Breakfast on Thursday, April 3, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at American Legion Post 778, 150 Memorial Lane, Butler.
Mar. 27, 2025 /
BUTLER - Area farmers and agriculture-related business owners are invited to join Reps. Marci Mustello (R-Butler) and Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) for a Farmers Breakfast on Thursday, April 3, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at American Legion Post 778, 150 Memorial Lane, Butler.
Mar. 27, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Continuing his commitment to the sanctity of the state’s elections, Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette) has reintroduced his legislation that would require a person to present proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in the Commonwealth.
Mar. 27, 2025 /
BRADFORD – State Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter) will hold his satellite office hours on Thursday, April 3, at the following locations:
Mar. 27, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Bud Cook (R-Greene/Washington) announced he is looking to update state law to provide additional options for recycling tires and reducing pollution.
Mar. 27, 2025 /
HARRISBURG—Rep. Sheryl M. Delozier (R-Cumberland) invites residents of the 88th District to her upcoming Job and Government Services Fair, a free event for local employers, job seekers and state agencies to connect over employment opportunities and state services.
Mar. 27, 2025 /
WELLSBORO – Responding to the growing number of residents dealing with illegible license plates on their vehicles, Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford) is hosting two events to help get those plates replaced at no cost.
Mar. 26, 2025 /
HARRISBURG - Rep. Valerie Gaydos (R-Allegheny) strongly opposes Pittsburgh Regional Transit’s (PRT) proposal to implement service cuts and a fare increase in response to a projected budget deficit. PRT has requested $100 million per year in additional state funding to avoid these service reductions. Without the funding, the agency is planning a 35% reduction in services and a 25-cent fare increase.