House Advances Legislation to Protect Babies with Down Syndrome

Apr. 16, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – By a vote of 139-56, the House of Representatives passed legislation authored by House Speaker Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) and Rep. Judy Ward (R-Blair) to prohibit the abortion of a child due solely to a diagnosis of possible Down syndrome.

House Insurance Committee to Consider Medication Synchronization Bill

Apr. 13, 2018 /

WHAT: The House Insurance Committee, led by Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna), will hold a voting meeting on legislation that would allow patients to better synchronize the filling of prescription medication. This bill, sponsored by Rep. Eric Nelson (R-Westmoreland), would help make it easier for patients to receive their medications with one visit to the pharmacy, instead of multiple trips.

Topper Moves to Fix Act 39, Implement Consumer Protections

Apr. 13, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Franklin/Fulton) today introduced House Bill 2263 to fix Act 39, the historic liquor legislation passed last session, by repealing the flexible pricing provision of the legislation.

State Legislators, PA Farm Bureau to Push For Upgrade to Statewide Internet

Apr. 13, 2018 /

WHAT: State Reps. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York), Pam Snyder (D- Greene/Fayette/Washington), and Martin Causer (Cameron/McKean/Potter), will partner with representatives from the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau to emphasize the need to bring high-speed internet in the Commonwealth into the 21st century.

Emrick Endorses Tax Breaks for First-Time Homebuyers

Apr. 11, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – State Rep. Joe Emrick (R-Nazareth) is supporting legislation passed today by the House Urban Affairs Committee that would allow Pennsylvanians to set aside savings, which may be used as a deduction on state income tax, toward the eligible costs of purchasing a first home. House Bill 1981 may now be considered by the full House.

House Republicans Call for Task Force on Workplace Harassment, Misconduct

Apr. 11, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – Working to protect potential victims and ensure Pennsylvania has the most effective laws to address sexual and workplace-related harassment, members of the House Republican leadership team – Reps. Marcy Toepel (R-Montgomery) and Donna Oberlander (R-Clarion/Armstrong/Forest) – along with victim advocate Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland) and House Labor and Industry chairman Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) today unveiled new legislation to further safeguard employees.

Rapp, House Health Committee Move Welfare Reforms Forward

Apr. 11, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – As part of an ongoing effort to help contain costs and bring about real reform to Pennsylvania’s welfare system, PA House Health Committee Chairman Kathy Rapp (R-Warren/Crawford/Forest) convened a voting meeting on Tuesday to advance two pieces of legislation which would give more Pennsylvania families an opportunity to improve their quality of life, while tackling waste, fraud and abuse from within the current system.

Ryan Bill to Update Orphans’ Court Procedures Passes House

Apr. 11, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – The House last night voted to approve legislation authored by Rep. Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) that would increase protections available to some of our most vulnerable citizens – orphaned children – by ensuring that their guardians comply with current law.

House Advances Bloom’s Small Business Tax Reform Bill

Apr. 10, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – In an effort to improve the Commonwealth’s job climate and our ability to attract and grow successful small businesses, the state House of Representatives today advanced legislation, authored by Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland), to level the playing field for small business taxpayers in Pennsylvania.

House Health Committee Passes Dowling MA Work Requirement Bill

Apr. 10, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – Citing concern that more than 50 percent of able-bodied Medical Assistance (MA) recipients do not work, Rep. Matthew Dowling’s (R-Fayette/Somerset) legislation to establish work requirements for the program was approved by the House Health Committee on Tuesday.