Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – To protect taxpayers and support future hires, Rep. Harry Lewis Jr. (R-Chester) voted in favor of pension reform legislation that would save billions and provide all new state and school district employees with three plan options, including two hybrid choices and a defined contribution-only plan. The bill now awaits Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – On Thursday, Rep. David Millard (R-Berwick) joined his House colleagues to pass a pension reform bill by a vote of 143 to 53. After considering pension reform for several sessions, this bill finally addresses the state’s $64 billion unfunded public pension liability.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
Bill headed to governor’s desk for signature
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Michael Corr (R-Montgomery) today voted in Harrisburg in favor of a comprehensive public pension reform bill approved by the state House that would reduce costs for taxpayers, provide competitive retirement benefits for future state workers and teachers, and secure the pension benefits of current public workers and retirees.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG - The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has approved legislation to reform Pennsylvania’s struggling public pension today with Rep. Rick Saccone (R-Washington/Allegheny) voting in favor of Senate Bill 1, as he believes it’s the start to shifting the risk away from taxpayers.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
Bill would reduce costs for taxpayers, protect benefits for current workers
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Judy Ward (R-Blair) today joined her colleagues on both sides of the aisle in voting to approve legislation to reform that state’s two public pension systems.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R-Beaver/Butler/Lawrence) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives’ bipartisan vote to reform Pennsylvania’s two public pension systems, which have a combined unfunded liability of more than $62.7 billion:
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – As a way to protect consumers from facing the high cost of air ambulance transport, Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) has secured House approval of a measure to encourage Congress to allow state regulation of the industry.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania’s ever-growing public pension debt has created a looming financial crisis, one which can only be addressed through meaningful reform. In response, Rep. Mike Tobash (R-Schuylkill/Dauphin) joined the majority of his House colleagues in approving a historic public pension reform measure on Thursday to responsibly address the state’s escalating debt and move the state’s pension systems into the 21st century. The bill received bipartisan support in the House. After the vote on Senate Bill 1, Tobash made the following statement:
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – On Thursday, the state House passed pension reform legislation with bipartisan support that would reduce the unfunded liability by $5 billion and provide all new state and school district employees with three plan options, including two hybrid choices and a defined contribution-only plan. The bill now awaits Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature.
Jun. 08, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation to place the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) under the oversight of the Public Utility Commission (PUC) passed the House today by a vote of 195-0, said House Speaker Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) and Rep. Harry Readshaw (D-Allegheny).
Jun. 07, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Rich Irvin (R-Huntingdon/Centre/Mifflin) has authored legislation approved by the state House to continue the Pennsylvania Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which is set to expire on Dec. 31.
Jun. 07, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – A bill designed to provide career and technical education students with additional pathways to fulfilling their graduation requirements unanimously earned Senate approval this week and is now on its way to the governor. The bill is sponsored by House Speaker Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) and Rep. Mike Tobash (R-Schuylkill/Dauphin).
Jun. 07, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – As a matter of public safety, the House unanimously approved House Bill 119, sponsored by Rep. Aaron Kaufer (R-Luzerne), which would require the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) to certify drug and alcohol recovery houses in Pennsylvania that receive public funding.
Jun. 07, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – The House of Representatives unanimously passed on Wednesday legislation by Rep. Parke Wentling (R-Crawford/Erie/Lawrence/Mercer) to honor U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Douglas Mowris, who was killed during combat operations in Afghanistan in 2004.
Jun. 07, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Frank Farry (R-Bucks) today announced passage of legislation by the House of Representatives to establish a certification process for recovery housing in Pennsylvania. The certification process was based on recommendations made by the Certification of Drug and Alcohol Recovery Houses Task Force (CDARH), which was established by Farry in 2014.
Jun. 07, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland) today reintroduced legislation to help keep Pennsylvania’s best teachers in the classrooms and boost student achievement by ending the mandated practice of seniority-based layoffs in Pennsylvania.
Jun. 06, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – The House today approved legislation, sponsored by Rep. Eric Nelson (R-Hempfield), to prevent seniors from losing their eligibility for the state’s prescription drug assistance programs due to a Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
Jun. 06, 2017 /
HARRISBURG – Legislative language drafted by Reps. James R. Santora (R-Delaware) and Michael Driscoll (D-Philadelphia) to permit contractors to suspend their work if they are not paid per contract terms passed the House Commerce Committee unanimously today.