Fritz's Comments on Commonwealth’s COVID Comeback

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative Jonathan Fritz speaks of a pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and recovery-focused legislative package designed to achieve a better normal.

Kail's Comments on Commonwealth’s COVID Comeback

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative Josh Kail speaks of a pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and recovery-focused legislative package designed to achieve a better normal.

Mercuri's Comments on Commonwealth’s COVID Comeback

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative Rob Mercuri speaks of a pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and recovery-focused legislative package designed to achieve a better normal.

Dunbar's Comments on Commonwealth’s COVID Comeback

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative George Dunbar speaks of a pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and recovery-focused legislative package designed to achieve a better normal.

House Local Government Committee Meeting

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Voting meeting on HB 664, HB 957 and Committee reorganization, and any other business that may come before the committee.

House Children & Youth Committee Meeting

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Voting meeting on HB 200, HB 954 and any other business that may come before the committee.

House Transportation Committee Meeting

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Public hearing regarding PennDOT's P-3 Bridge Tolling Initiative.

House Finance Committee Meeting

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Voting meeting on HB 48, HB 423, HB 430, HB 766 and any other business that may come before the committee.

Commonwealth COVID Comeback Press Conference

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

House Republicans unveiled a pro-jobs, pro-families, pro-growth and recovery-focused legislative package designed to achieve a better normal. The initiative, “Commonwealth’s COVID Comeback,” would incentivize manufacturers and provide protections to small businesses, as well as offer tax and regulatory reform to bring family-sustaining jobs to Pennsylvania. Rep. Josh Kail led the press event.

Ecker Comments at State Gov't

Mar. 24, 2021 / Embed

Representative Torren Ecker speaks of a bill that will require the state of Pennsylvania to retain pandemic records for ten years.