Heffley Expresses Concerns Over Commonwealth Court Ruling on Mail-In Ballots

Oct. 31, 2024 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Doyle Heffley (R-Carbon) voiced significant concerns regarding the Commonwealth Court’s recent decision to count undated and incorrectly dated mail-in ballots in the case of Baxter v. Philadelphia Board of Elections. Heffley believes this ruling undermines the integrity of Pennsylvania’s elections and opens the door for potential electoral misconduct.

Kutz to Host Veterans Appreciation Breakfast

Oct. 31, 2024 /

WHAT: Rep. Thomas Kutz (R-Cumberland) will host a free breakfast for veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families who live in the 87th Legislative District.

Gleim to Host 2024 Veterans Appreciation Breakfast

Oct. 31, 2024 /

WHAT: Rep. Barb Gleim (R-Cumberland) is hosting her annual Veterans Appreciation Breakfast to honor those who have or are currently serving in our military. The keynote speaker will be retired Col. Frank Hancock, and there will also be state information relevant to veterans. This year’s Quilt of Valor recipient is World War II veteran Col. Lee Burcham of Carlisle.

Smith Urges Vigilance Against Voter Fraud

Oct. 30, 2024 /

HARRISBURG – State Rep. Brian Smith (R-Jefferson/Indiana) issued this statement following news that Lancaster County election workers uncovered significant voter registration fraud and York County is investigating potential voter registration fraud:

Gebhard, Barton to Host Veterans Appreciation Lunch

Oct. 29, 2024 /

HAMBURG – Sen. Chris Gebhard (R-48) and Rep. Jamie Barton (R-124) invite veterans of the 48th Senatorial District to attend their veterans appreciation lunch on Saturday, Nov. 9, at Cabela’s, located at 100 Cabela Drive, Hamburg. Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m. with lunch and the program commencing at noon.

Kephart Announces Municipal Authority Loan Award

Oct. 25, 2024 /

HARRISBURG – State Rep. Dallas Kephart (R-Cambria/Clearfield) announced today funding awarded to the Woodward Township Sewage and Water Authority. The authority will receive a $1.75 million low-interest loan to replace the existing chlorine disinfection system with a new ultraviolet system. The project will also replace the drain station and pump station controls, as well as the main building roof to ensure proper functionality and overall effectiveness of major plant components.