Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Mark Gillen (R-District 128) pauses on the day of January 27 to pay homage to the victims of the Nazi holocaust of World War Two. Representative Gillen stands beside artifacts and images of the holocaust on display inside the Capitol Building.
Gaydos Floor Remarks On House Bill 104
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Valerie Gaydos makes remarks on the House floor on HB 104, which will provide for the assessment of improper payments by Commonwealth agencies and for public information on payments and programs of Commonwealth agencies.
Gillen Recognizes International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Mark Gillen makes remarks to give honor and remembrance of the World War II Holocaust.
Preventing Waste and Fraud in Medicaid
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
Rep. Clint Owlett advocates for passage of his legislation to establish a “do not pay” system in the Commonwealth that aims to prevent improper payments in the state’s Medicaid system.
Lawrence Votes to Rein in Unchecked Executive Power
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
Rep. John Lawrence spoke in support of House Bill 55, which would amend the Pennsylvania Constitution to limit emergency declarations to 21 days without legislative approval.
Thomas Comments on Human Trafficking
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Wendi Thomas makes comments about her awareness campaign to help stop human trafficking.
Diamond Supports House Bill 55
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Russ Diamond speaks in favor of House Bill 55, which proposes to amend the state Constitution by limiting emergency declarations by a governor to a maximum of 21 days. Extending a declaration beyond that time would require legislative approval, thereby ensuring the voices of our citizens – through their elected lawmakers – are fully represented.
Working to Give A Greater Voice to the People
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Seth Grove speaks in favor of House Bill 55, which proposes to amend the state Constitution by limiting emergency declarations by a governor to a maximum of 21 days. Extending a declaration beyond that time would require legislative approval, thereby ensuring the voices of our citizens – through their elected lawmakers – are fully represented.
Schemel Floor Remarks
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
On hold for Jenn Fitch...............
Rep. Cook's Position on "State of Emergency" Declarations
Jan. 27, 2021 / Embed
State Rep. Bud Cook expresses his thoughts and concerns about "State of Emergency" declarations.