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Coleman’s Public School Financial Transparency Bill Advances from Committee
April 21, 2026

Coleman’s Public School Financial Transparency Bill Advances from Committee

Sen. Jarrett Coleman’s (R-16) public school financial transparency legislation, Senate Bill 698, was advanced out of the Senate Education Committee this week.  [Read More]

Culver, Williams Highlight Living Organ Donor Tax Credit Proposal During Capitol Press Conference
April 21, 2026

Culver, Williams Highlight Living Organ Donor Tax Credit Proposal During Capitol Press Conference

Senator Lynda Schlegel Culver (R-27) joined Senator Lindsey Williams (D-38), advocates, donors, and transplant recipients at the Capitol on Monday to highlight Senate Bill 124, bipartisan legislation they co-prime sponsor to support living organ donors.  [Read More]

Committee Advances Langerholc Bill to Reform Vehicle Emissions Program
April 20, 2026

Committee Advances Langerholc Bill to Reform Vehicle Emissions Program

The Senate Transportation Committee today approved, in a bipartisan manner, legislation sponsored by Sen. Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) to reform the commonwealth’s outdated vehicle emissions program.  [Read More]

Sen. Judy Ward to Introduce Legislation to Increase Penalties for Causing Unintentional Death
April 15, 2026

Sen. Judy Ward to Introduce Legislation to Increase Penalties for Causing Unintentional Death

Sen. Judy Ward (R-30), chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, today announced the introduction of the “Kyle Costrello and Glenn Compton Law” to increase penalties for causing unintentional death on the roadway.  [Read More]

Pennycuick Announces Legislation to Require Licensure for Drug and Alcohol Recovery Residences
April 15, 2026

Pennycuick Announces Legislation to Require Licensure for Drug and Alcohol Recovery Residences

Today, Senator Tracy Pennycuick (R-24th) announced she is introducing legislation to require all currently established drug and alcohol recovery residences in the Commonwealth to obtain licensure within three years.  [Read More]

PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on 2026-27 State Budget
April 14, 2026

PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on 2026-27 State Budget

Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39), Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41) and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Scott Martin (R-13) issued the following statement today on the state budget process.  [Read More]

Yaw Introduces Bill to Protect Children from Secondhand Smoke in Vehicles
April 14, 2026

Yaw Introduces Bill to Protect Children from Secondhand Smoke in Vehicles

A bill to protect children from the dangers of secondhand smoke by prohibiting smoking in vehicles when children are present was introduced today, according to Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23), sponsor of the measure.  [Read More]

Senate Hearing Calls for Expanding Dental Education, Removing Bureaucratic Barriers to Reduce Dental Workforce Shortages
April 13, 2026

Senate Hearing Calls for Expanding Dental Education, Removing Bureaucratic Barriers to Reduce Dental Workforce Shortages

Efforts to expand access to dental education and reduce barriers to entry to address severe workforce shortages in dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants were the focus of a public hearing of the Senate Majority Policy Committee chaired by Sen. Dave Argall (R-29) today.  [Read More]

Pennycuick Measure Designates April as Purple Up! For Military Kids and Month of the Military Child
April 7, 2026

Pennycuick Measure Designates April as Purple Up! For Military Kids and Month of the Military Child

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) has introduced a resolution designating April 15, 2026, as “Purple Up! for Military Kids” Day and April, 2026 as Month of the Military Child in Pennsylvania. The measure is co-prime sponsored by every veteran in the state Senate.  [Read More]

Philadelphia Officials, Advocates Call for Stronger Law Enforcement Response, Traffic Calming Measures to Deter Aggressive Driving
April 7, 2026

Philadelphia Officials, Advocates Call for Stronger Law Enforcement Response, Traffic Calming Measures to Deter Aggressive Driving

Law enforcements agencies, transportation officials and community advocates discussed initiatives to discourage aggressive driving and make roads safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists at a public hearing of the Senate Majority Policy Committee today. Sen. Joe Picozzi (R-5) invited the committee, chaired by Sen. Dave Argall (R-29), to northeast Philadelphia to hear about the dangers confronting his constituents and successful efforts already underway that have reduced crashes and fatalities.  [Read More]

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