Feb. 07, 2025 /
Feb. 07, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Mark Gillen (R-Berks) responded to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget address on Tuesday, expressing his concerns over its affordability and emphasizing that the proposal is only the beginning of the budget process.
Feb. 07, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Milou Mackenzie (R-Lehigh/Montgomery/Northampton) is pleased to announce The Seed Farm in Emmaus has been awarded $14,000 through Pennsylvania’s Agricultural Innovation Grant Program. This funding will support the purchase of a rinse conveyor system, enhancing the farm’s operations and sustainability efforts.
Feb. 06, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – State Reps. Mary Isaacson (D-Philadelphia) and Tom Mehaffie (R-Dauphin) are reaching across the aisle to cut costs for Pennsylvanians who buy event tickets through resellers.
Feb. 06, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Dallas Kephart (R-Cambria/Clearfield) today announced that on Thursday, Feb. 13, from 7-8 p.m., he will be hosting a telephone town hall.
Feb. 06, 2025 /
If asked to make a list of the issues that need to be addressed in Harrisburg, what would be the first item on your list?
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – State Reps. Natalie Mihalek’s (R-Allegheny/Washington) and Arvind Venkat’s (R-Allegheny) legislation that would promote food allergy safety in multiple ways passed the Pennsylvania House by a 150-52 vote today.
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Marci Mustello (R-Butler) issued the following statement in response to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed $51.47 billion budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which represents a 7.5% increase in spending over the current fiscal year:
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Kate Klunk (R-Hanover) issued a statement detailing her reaction to Tuesday’s budget address by Gov. Josh Shapiro for the 2025-26 fiscal year:
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Reps. Kristin Marcell (R-Bucks) and Jared Solomon (D-Phila) announce House Resolution 22, officially recognizing Jan. 27, 2025, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Commonwealth passed the House today. Marcell, a strong advocate for Holocaust education, emphasized that remembrance must be accompanied by action to combat rising antisemitism and Holocaust misinformation.
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. David Maloney (R-Berks) today remarked on the governor’s speech presenting his vision of the Pennsylvania 2025-26 budget before a joint session of the General Assembly.
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Jamie Walsh (R-Luzerne) attended a joint session of the Pennsylvania General Assembly on Tuesday to hear Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Jeremy Shaffer (R-Allegheny) issued the following statement in response to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s $51.47 billion budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Feb. 05, 2025 /
HARRISBURG - Rep. Robert Leadbeter (R-Columbia) attended a joint session of the General Assembly at which Gov. Josh Shapiro presented his budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Leadbeter issued the following statement in response to the governor’s plan:
Feb. 04, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Marla Brown (R-Lawrence) issued the following statement in response to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed $51.47 billion budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which represents a 7.5% increase over the current fiscal year.
Feb. 04, 2025 /
HARRISBURG - Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Butler/Lawrence) today fiercely criticized Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed state budget during the General Assembly’s joint session.
Feb. 04, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Eric Nelson (R-Westmoreland) issued the below statement following Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget address Tuesday:
Feb. 04, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Donna Scheuren (R-Montgomery) provided the following statement after Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget address this afternoon:
Feb. 04, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Wyoming) attended a joint session of the Pennsylvania General Assembly today to hear Gov. Josh Shapiro’s budget proposal for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Feb. 04, 2025 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Eric Weaknecht (R-Berks) today expressed his frustration with the governor’s proposed $51.47 billion budget for fiscal year 2025-26.