Mar. 15, 2016 /
HARRISBURG—Reps. John Taylor (R-Philadelphia) and William Keller (D-Philadelphia) have introduced legislation to allow Philadelphia to alter the way it taxes real estate to reduce the city’s wage and business privilege taxes.
Mar. 15, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – The Senate Education Committee today unanimously approved legislation sponsored by Rep. Justin Simmons (R-Lehigh/Montgomery/Northampton) that would help to ensure the health and safety of Pennsylvania school students who suffer from severe allergic reactions. House Bill 423 will next be considered by the full Senate.
Mar. 15, 2016 /
WHAT: The House Children and Youth Committee, led by Rep. Kathy Watson (R-Bucks/144th), will hold an informational meeting focusing on the implementation of evidenced-based home and community programs and practices that would serve as an alternate to detention for the rehabilitation of certain youth placed in the juvenile justice system.
Mar. 15, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – To make the Commonwealth more hospitable for new and current businesses, Rep. Adam Harris (R-Franklin/Juniata/Mifflin) drafted legislation to revise and harmonize Pennsylvania’s existing partnership laws with the Uniform Laws, which are substantially clearer and easier to use. The House passed the bill unanimously today.
Mar. 14, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – The House passed legislation authored by Rep. Mike Regan (R-York/Cumberland) that would, if enacted, prevent those persons convicted of drug distribution crimes from receiving Pennsylvania welfare benefits. The bipartisan vote of 170-20 follows approval by the House Health Committee last May.
Mar. 14, 2016 /
HARRISBURG –The House of Representatives today unanimously passed Rep. Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre/Mifflin)’s House resolution congratulating Pennsylvania State University students for raising more than $9.7 million this year to help fight pediatric cancer.
Mar. 14, 2016 /
WHAT: Rep. John Maher (R-Allegheny/Washington), chairman of the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, will hold an informational meeting on House Bill 1391, which would ensure that royalties paid to landowners who lease to natural gas drillers are protected from unjustified post-production cost deductions.
Mar. 14, 2016 /
WHAT: State Rep. Keith Greiner (R-Lancaster), State Sen. John Rafferty (R-Montgomery/Chester) and representatives of Mothers Against Drunk Driving will host a press conference to urge passage of ignition interlock legislation.
Mar. 14, 2016 /
WHAT: The House Gaming Oversight Committee will hold a public hearing on legislation that would fix the Small Games of Chance Act, making tavern gaming more accessible and profitable for Pennsylvania’s small business owners.
Mar. 14, 2016 /
WHAT: The House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, chaired by Rep. Martin Causer (R-Cameron/McKean/Potter), and Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee, chaired by Sen. Elder Vogel (R-Beaver/Butler/Lawrence), will hold a joint public hearing to discuss the impact of agriculture funding cuts on Pennsylvania farmers and programs that support them.
Mar. 11, 2016 /
HEIDELBERG (Allegheny County) – A group of local Republican state House members today called for Gov. Tom Wolf to drop his demands for massive tax increases and release $3 billion in state education funding.
Mar. 11, 2016 /
HARRISBURG –Rep. David Parker (R-Monroe) today testified before the House Appropriations Committee on the last day of the 2016-17 budget hearings. Parker detailed how the state’s unfair school funding formula is hurting students and punishing taxpayers in Monroe County. Parker’s spoken and submitted remarks before the committee are as follows:
Mar. 10, 2016 /
DUBOIS – Northern Pennsylvania legislators of the House Republican Caucus are rejecting Gov. Tom Wolf’s demand for massive tax increases, including an increase to the Personal Income Tax as part of his annual budget proposal. That 11 percent tax increase (retroactive to Jan. 1, 2016), along with several others, would amount to an annual tax hike of $2.7 billion.
Mar. 10, 2016 /
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania House State Government Committee Majority Chairman, Representative Daryl Metcalfe (R-Butler), has reintroduced his legislation to require all Commonwealth employers and government entities to enroll in the federal government’s free E-Verify program to confirm the validity of Social Security numbers for prospective employees.
Mar. 10, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Stephen E. Barrar (R-Chester/Delaware), majority chairman of the House Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, hosted a bipartisan and bicameral informational hearing on Wednesday to learn more about the programs and issues impacting the military/veteran and emergency services communities.
Mar. 10, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming/Union) joined House colleagues, members of the Penn State Ag Council and representatives of 4-H and agribusinesses in calling for a full restoration of funding to Commonwealth agriculture programs cut by Gov. Tom Wolf.
Mar. 10, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Jason Ortitay (R-Washington/Allegheny) recently introduced legislation to streamline the Commonwealth’s problem gambling assistance programs. Specifically, House Bill 1887 would require the Department of Health establish and maintain one toll-free problem gambling assistance number, which all in-state casinos must make available to patrons.
Mar. 10, 2016 /
WHAT: An appreciation luncheon to honor the first responders who courageously came to the aid of victims of the Feb. 13 multivehicle crash on Interstate 78 in Lebanon County.
Mar. 10, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – Thousands of children are currently awaiting adoption in Pennsylvania, yet state laws are making adoption so difficult that frustrated adoptive parents are going out of state or out of the country to adopt children. Today, the House Children and Youth Committee held a public hearing on legislation by Rep. Scott Petri (R-Bucks) that would make it easier for those seeking to adopt a child to do so in Pennsylvania.
Mar. 09, 2016 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) today joined dozens of Penn State Ag Council members and 4-H members in calling for the restoration of more than $50 million in funding for the university’s agriculture research and extension programs.