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Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department of Agriculture, Department of Community and Economic Development
February 27, 2025

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department of Agriculture, Department of Community and Economic Development

Shapiro Administration officials faced questions about cuts to funding for Avian Influenza and workforce development amidst a flurry of new proposed spending during public hearings of the Senate Appropriations Committee today.  [Read More]

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearing with Department of Education
February 26, 2025

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearing with Department of Education

Senate Appropriations Committee members highlighted numerous concerns related to education funding and declining student achievement during a budget hearing with the Department of Education today.  [Read More]

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department Environmental Protection, Department of Aging
February 25, 2025

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department Environmental Protection, Department of Aging

Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee discussed the need for continued improvements in the environmental permitting process, sharply criticized Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plan to increase electricity taxes on Pennsylvanians, and explored the impact of potential shortfalls in the Lottery Fund during budget hearings today.  [Read More]

Mastriano Bill Would Protect Law-Abiding Gun Owners
February 25, 2025

Mastriano Bill Would Protect Law-Abiding Gun Owners

To address the inconsistency of firearm laws, Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33) introduced the Protecting the Rights of Concealed Carry Permit Holders Traveling Across State Lines Act.  [Read More]

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February 24, 2025

Yaw Testifies Before House Policy Committee on Stopping New Energy Taxes

State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) recently testified before the House Republican Policy Committee at a hearing focused on stopping new energy taxes.  [Read More]

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department of State, Department of Transportation
February 20, 2025

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department of State, Department of Transportation

Senate Appropriations Committee members raised serious questions about Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plans to limit funding for road and bridge projects while increasing funding for mass transit during budget hearings today.  [Read More]

PA Senators Honor Penn State’s THON Fundraiser
February 20, 2025

PA Senators Honor Penn State’s THON Fundraiser

Senators Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35), Cris Dush (R-25) and Scott Martin (R-13) are honoring the thousands of Penn State students who participate in the annual THON fundraiser to support families affected by pediatric cancer.  [Read More]

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Pennsylvania State Police, Department of Health
February 19, 2025

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Pennsylvania State Police, Department of Health

Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee highlighted concerns about Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plan to legalize adult use cannabis and his use of the State Police’s airplanes during budget hearings today.  [Read More]

Mastriano Introduces No Patient Left Alone Act
February 19, 2025

Mastriano Introduces No Patient Left Alone Act

To allow patients to have the support of loved ones, Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33) introduced the No Patient Left Alone Act.  [Read More]

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency and Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
February 18, 2025

Key Points from Senate Budget Hearings with Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency and Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education

Lawmakers shared serious concerns regarding the unrealistic and dangerous revenue and spending projections in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed budget plan during the first day of a three-week series of public hearings with the Senate Appropriations Committee today.  [Read More]

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