Sep. 27, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Dan Moul (R-Adams) was honored this week by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Pennsylvania with its Guardian of Small Business Award. The NFIB, Pennsylvania’s leading small business advocacy association, presents the award annually to state lawmakers who achieve a 100 percent voting record on key legislation affecting small and independently owned companies.
Sep. 27, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – This week, the House unanimously passed legislation, sponsored by Rep. Robert Godshall (R-Montgomery), which would change the way the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) assesses limousine operators in Philadelphia and at Philadelphia International Airport by bringing them under the same assessment structure as all other ride services in the city.
Sep. 27, 2018 /
For years, Pennsylvania has created budgets partially based on, what I call, “fake revenue.” This is revenue believed to be coming in but never materialized.
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – After voting in favor of legislation that would require the immediate relinquishment of firearms for Pennsylvanians who are convicted of domestic violence or who have a protection-from-abuse (PFA) order issued against them, Rep. Eric Roe (R-Chester) provided these comments:
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – With the threat of severe allergies and anaphylactic shock growing across the Commonwealth, Rep. Ryan Warner (R-Fayette/Westmoreland) has introduced legislation to permit state or local police departments to carry, administer or assist in the administration of life-saving epinephrine auto-injectors (more commonly known as an EpiPen).
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG—Rep. Alex Charlton (R-Delaware) joined a bipartisan majority of his House colleagues in passing legislation to protect the victims of domestic abuse from gun violence.
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG -- To ensure that premature babies have the best nutrition to help them grow and thrive, Rep. Donna Oberlander’s (R-Clarion/Armstrong/Forest) bipartisan legislation to regulate and license donor human milk banks in Pennsylvania unanimously advanced through the House Health Committee on Tuesday.
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Today by unanimous vote, the House of Representatives designated September 2018 as Suicide Prevention Month in Pennsylvania.
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – As part of continuing efforts to combat the opioid epidemic, the Senate Health and Human Services Committee today unanimously approved legislation by Rep. Aaron Kaufer (R-Luzerne) to form a commission to assist counties in developing anti-addiction programs.
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Matt Dowling (R-Fayette/Somerset) announced that on Tuesday, Sept. 25, the House unanimously passed his House Resolution 1067, which recognizes October 2018 as “Blindness Awareness Month.”
Sep. 26, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation by Rep. Seth Grove (R-York) to re-establish statewide uniformity in workplace policies was approved by the House Labor and Industry Committee on Monday.
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – In the wake of the recent news about child sexual abuse within the Catholic church in Pennsylvania, the state House today in Harrisburg approved and Rep. Brad Roae (R-Crawford/Erie) voted for legislation that would greatly expand the ability of child sexual abuse victims to seek and acquire justice.
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Kerry Benninghoff’s (R-Centre/Mifflin) House Resolution 1024 unanimously passed the House of Representatives today, officially designating September 2018 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in Pennsylvania.
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Tuesday passed Senate Bill 261 to eliminate the statute of limitations concerning sexual abuse of minors. State Rep. Aaron Kaufer (R-Luzerne), who voted in favor of the bill, issued the following statement:
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The House State Government Committee today reported out Rep. Justin Walsh’s (R-Westmoreland) legislation to ban public officials and employees from accepting cash gifts, prohibit the receipt of most gifts valued at $50 or more, and lower the threshold required to report hospitality, lodging and transportation.
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation that would better allow DNA technology to ensure the right criminals are behind bars was reported out of the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, according to the bills’ sponsor, Rep. Tedd Nesbit (R-Mercer/Butler).
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Working to maximize the value of DNA in solving crimes and ensuring justice is served, the House Judiciary Committee approved two measures updating the Commonwealth’s DNA laws Tuesday, said Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming/Union), who chaired the meeting.
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Jonathan Fritz (R-Susquehanna/Wayne) announced that his legislation, House Bill 2105, was voted out of the House State Government committee unanimously.
Sep. 25, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Beaver/Butler/Lawrence) today announced he has been appointed to serve on the House State Government Committee for the remainder of the 2017-18 legislative session.
Sep. 24, 2018 /
HARRISBURG – The Senate Judiciary Committee today advanced legislation, authored by Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland), intended to help give young crime victims a fair chance at holding their perpetrators accountable.