DiSanto Wants Commonwealth to Pay Its Fair Share of Stormwater Fees
October 25, 2022

DiSanto Wants Commonwealth to Pay Its Fair Share of Stormwater Fees

tate Senator John DiSanto (Dauphin/Perry) has introduced legislation to require the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its agencies to pay municipal stormwater assessments just like any other local property owner.  [Read More]

Stefano Bill to Retain Junior Firefighters Poised for Enactment
October 25, 2022

Stefano Bill to Retain Junior Firefighters Poised for Enactment

Legislation sponsored by Sen. Pat Stefano (R-32) that would allow junior firefighters, aged 17, to train on live-burn, interior firefighter modules was passed with strong bipartisan support on Monday.  [Read More]

Argall Bill to Fund Blight Demolition Sent to the Governor
October 24, 2022

Argall Bill to Fund Blight Demolition Sent to the Governor

A bill that would ensure funding for the demolition of blighted properties was approved by the State House of Representative by a strongly bipartisan vote of 163-37, according to State Senator Dave Argall (R-29), who introduced the bill. It now heads to the governor’s desk for final approval.  [Read More]

Megan’s Law Expansion Legislation Moves One Step Closer to Becoming Law
October 24, 2022

Megan’s Law Expansion Legislation Moves One Step Closer to Becoming Law

The Megan’s Law Expansion Legislation (SB 118) moved one step closer to becoming law today, passing in the House of Representatives in a 184-16 vote. SB 118, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward, requires offenders convicted of any sex trafficking-related offense to register.  [Read More]

Bartolotta, Martin to Introduce the Child Reunification Act
October 24, 2022

Bartolotta, Martin to Introduce the Child Reunification Act

Sens. Camera Bartolotta (R-46) and Scott Martin (R-13) said this week they will soon introduce legislation to help reunite lost children with their families.  [Read More]

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October 21, 2022

Senate Appropriations Committee Advances Senator Lisa Baker’s Juvenile Justice Reform Bills

The Senate Appropriations Committee has overwhelmingly approved a package of juvenile justice reform bills, sponsored by Senator Lisa Baker (R-20).  [Read More]

PA Senate Passes Critical Breast Cancer Bills, Announces Statewide Mammography Day
October 21, 2022

PA Senate Passes Critical Breast Cancer Bills, Announces Statewide Mammography Day

The PA Breast Cancer Coalition (PBCC), along with PA Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward (R-Westmoreland) and PA Sen. Bob Mensch (R-Montgomery) this week (Oct. 19) announced the Senate passage of two bills for women at high-risk for breast cancer: Senate Bill 1225 for no-cost breast MRI and ultrasound and Senate Bill 1330 for no-cost genetic testing and counseling.  [Read More]

State Senate Approves Transfer of Land to Bear Creek Township Volunteer Fire Hose Company
October 19, 2022

State Senate Approves Transfer of Land to Bear Creek Township Volunteer Fire Hose Company

A transfer of land to the Bear Creek Township Volunteer Fire Hose Company was approved by the State Senate today by a bipartisan vote of 46-3, according to State Senator David G. Argall (R-29) and State Senator John Yudichak (I-14).  [Read More]

Senate Approves Pittman’s Bill to Extend Environmental Liability Protections to Land Banks
October 19, 2022

Senate Approves Pittman’s Bill to Extend Environmental Liability Protections to Land Banks

The Pennsylvania Senate has approved Senate Bill 1282, which seeks to amend the state’s Economic Development Agency, Fiduciary and Lender Environmental Liability Protection Act to extend environmental liability protections to land banks, announced the bill’s prime sponsor, Sen. Joe Pittman (R-41).  [Read More]

Senate unanimously approves bill creating 9/11 model curriculum for school districts
October 19, 2022

Senate unanimously approves bill creating 9/11 model curriculum for school districts

The Senate of Pennsylvania gave its stamp of approval on legislation that would require the Pennsylvania Department of Education to create model curriculum on the events that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, and make available to school districts across the Commonwealth, according to Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York).  [Read More]

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