Dec. 23, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Stephen Bloom (R-Cumberland) issued the following statement after the Senate’s bipartisan vote on the $30.2 billion spending plan passed by the House earlier this month:
Dec. 23, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – On Wednesday evening, the state Senate approved House Bill 1460, a full-year state budget plan that would spend $30.26 billion. The budget will soon be sent to Gov. Tom Wolf for his signature.
Dec. 23, 2015 /
HARRISBURG– Rep. Jason Ortitay (R-Washington/Allegheny) issued the following statement after the Senate voted to join the House in bringing an end to the state’s budget impasse:
Dec. 23, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – State Rep. Curt Sonney (R-Harborcreek) issued this statement following Senate passage of House Bill 1460, a general appropriations bill for the 2015-16 fiscal year:
Dec. 23, 2015 /
HARRISBURG– Reps. Jim Christiana(R-Beaver/Washington) and Jim Marshall (R-Beaver/Butler) issued the following statement after the Senate voted to join the House in bringing an end to the state’s budget impasse:
Dec. 23, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – House Appropriations Chairman, William F. Adolph, Jr., was encouraged by the latest developments in the General Assembly’s efforts to resolve the ongoing state budget impasse.
Dec. 23, 2015 /
Rep. Carl Walker Metzgar (R-Somerset/Bedford) today issued the following statement after the Pennsylvania Senate passed House Bill 1460, containing a state budget that adds increased funding for public schools and avoids a tax increase that cannot be afforded by working taxpayers:
Dec. 23, 2015 /
Would increase school funding to historic levels, protect taxpayers
Dec. 22, 2015 /
Saying it is time for the governor and Legislature to call a “Christmas truce,” Rep. Russ Diamond (R-Lebanon) today wrote to Gov. Tom Wolf, urging him to permit a lights-on funding package for schools and health and human services organizations expected to pass the House tomorrow to become law.
Dec. 21, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation that Rep. Steve Barrar (R-Chester/Delaware) championed was signed into law yesterday. Act 84 of 2015 will extend the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for two years and require insurance companies directly pay ambulance companies, rather than patients, for transport services.
Dec. 21, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – After three years of championing legislation to help children and youth who are in Pennsylvania’s foster care system live more normal lives, Rep. Dave Hickernell (R-Lancaster/Dauphin) today announced that his legislation to accomplish this has been signed into law as Act 75 of 2015.
Dec. 21, 2015 /
HARRISBURG — Legislation, initiated and spearheaded by Rep. Bernie O’Neill (R-Bucks), which addresses the reimbursement needs of emergency medical services (EMS), was signed into law Sunday, Dec. 20 by the governor.
Dec. 19, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – On Friday, the House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee voted in favor of House Bill 1712, legislation sponsored by Rep. Rosemary M. Brown (R-Monroe/Pike) to establish the freestanding Private Dam Financial Assurance Act. This bill addresses an issue that was originally brought to Brown’s attention by residents of the 189th District.
Dec. 19, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Craig Staats (R-Bucks) voted in favor of Senate Bill 1071, the Legislature’s attempt to address Pennsylvania’s public pension crisis. The bill failed by a 52-149 vote.
Dec. 18, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – The House today unanimously approved legislation by Rep. Scott Petri (R-Bucks) that would guard police officers, other public safety officials and their families against targeted attacks.
Dec. 18, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – Representatives. Mike Reese (R-Westmoreland/Somerset) and Carl Walker Metzgar (R-Somerset/Bedford) today congratulated Conemaugh Township native David Reddecliff upon his election as chief clerk of the House of Representatives last week.
Dec. 18, 2015 /
HARRISBURG—Legislation sponsored by Rep. John Taylor (R-Philadelphia) to decriminalize the purchase of out-of-state wine and liquor has passed the House.
Dec. 17, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – In order to ensure diabetic students have the greatest access to care when at school or school-related activities, Rep. Matt Baker (R-Tioga/Bradford/Potter) has authored legislation approved by the state House to allow for the optional training of school employees in diabetes care and management who are not licensed health care providers.
Dec. 16, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – Legislation that would allow adult adoptees access to their original birth certificates is one step closer to law after it passed the state House today, said Rep. Kathy Watson (R-Bucks/144th).
Dec. 16, 2015 /
HARRISBURG – Rep. Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre/Mifflin) announced that his legislation to reinstate adult adoptees’ rights to access their original birth certificate gained support today in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.