I’m so grateful for our police officers for all they do to keep our communities safe. We are fortunate to have police departments in our communities that are working hard every day. We recently provided lunch to the East Norriton Police Department as a small gesture of our appreciation. We're grateful to now have neighboring offices in East Norriton. Thank you to all our first responders for all you do to protect and care for us! Read more
Last week, Gov. Josh Shapiro joined my House colleagues and me, as well as Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Col. Christopher Paris and local law enforcement, in East Lansdowne, Delaware County, to highlight how we are all working to keep communities safe through common sense gun safety measures. We made progress by passing bills with bipartisan support that will provide for universal background checks and protect people in immediate crisis who may harm themselves or others. These are common sense measures that a majority of Pennsylvanians support. We’re fortunate to have a strong ally in the Governor, who has called for these bills to be approved by the Senate and finally become law. I also appreciate that the Governor recognized our efforts to lead on issues that families in our communities care about. Read more
I hope you all had a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend. All across Montgomery County, our communities hosted joyful parades and solemn services to remember all the courageous Americans who gave their lives to defend the freedoms we enjoy today. My office was honored to take part in and provide a citation to the Historical Society of Montgomery County during a Memorial Day ceremony that honored the service of soldiers and veterans interred at Historic Montgomery Cemetery. Read more
It was another busy, productive week at the Capitol. The Pennsylvania House of Representatives this week passed meaningful bipartisan bills that will address community safety, mental health services, supporting those who serve and their loved ones, retirement options for workers and littering fines. Read more
Special Olympics Pennsylvania recently hosted the 2023 Government Unified Bocce Challenge at the Capitol and our office joined in on the fun! My staffer Matt had a great time participating on a team with local athletes and legislators. We’re proud to be a part of the #InclusionRevolution Read more
Thank you to everyone who came to our recent Open House! We had beautiful weather and lots of friendly faces stop by to chat. Special thanks to the East Norriton Police Department and the Norriton Fire Department for providing helpful resources and an opportunity for kids to check out a fire truck. We are always ready to help you seek and access state and local resources and listen to your questions and concerns. Read more
You’re invited! I am hosting an open house at our Norriton district office TOMORROW, Saturday, May 6 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 240 West Germantown Pike in East Norriton. My staff and I are looking forward to seeing our neighbors and sharing how our office can support the community. We’ll also have food, family-friendly activities and more. Please stop by for a fun-filled event! Read more
I recently met with Schwenksville Borough officials to discuss infrastructure improvements. The borough was awarded $755,180 in state grant funding for a project to reconstruct Summit Avenue, from Woodland Avenue to Hillcrest Avenue, to allow for safer travel. This investment will include repaving the roadway, constructing sidewalks, and revamping stormwater controls. This is part of a larger $3.1 million investment in our communities for infrastructure projects. Read more
Thank you to everyone who came out for our license plate restoration event last Saturday. Rep. Liz Hanbidge’s office and my office, along with Whitpain Township Police Department, helped more than three dozen people start the process to get a new plate! If you’re still interested in replacing your worn, hard-to-read Pennsylvania license plate, please contact our office and our staff can help you start the process. Read more
My new district office in East Norriton is now open and we're ready to help our neighbors. Be sure to stop by if you need assistance. My team and I can help you with property tax/rent rebate applications, unemployment compensation, disability placards, notary services, birth/death certificate applications, SEPTA Key Senior ID cards, PennDOT forms, and much more. Read more
I want to wish a very Happy Passover, Happy Easter, and Happy Ramadan to all who celebrate. Read more
As we head into April, spring is in the air, bulbs are blooming, egg hunts are taking place, and baseball is back! Like many of you, my family and I are looking forward to watching the Phillies, our kids’ spring sports, and the many events that my office will be hosting in the upcoming weeks and months. We’re also officially moving to a new district office in East Norriton! I’ll continue to share our events, as well as those in the community, here and on social media. I look forward to seeing you around our community! Read more
Starting April 3, our district office in Norristown is relocating to 240 West Germantown Pike, in East Norriton. Staff will continue to provide the same variety of services that our neighbors rely on. Office hours will remain Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. The office number will remain (610) 270-1150. Read more
Our communities are tackling projects every day that are important to maintaining and improving our local infrastructure, from addressing aging sewer pipes and stormwater controls to protecting and improving roadways and sidewalks. These projects impact us directly and require significant resources, which is why I’m excited to announce that local infrastructure projects in our communities have been awarded more than $3.1 million in state funding, including $500,000 so that Variety can complete construction of a vocational building and an ADA-accessible cabin. Read more
HARRISBURG, March 17 – The Pennsylvania House Ethics Committee reorganized for the 2023-24 session and, as its first action on Thursday, unanimously adopted updated committee rules and procedures, including an updated committee website to make it easier for individuals to file an ethics complaint. The website updates include providing direct committee contact information, an online complaint form, and links to House Rules and the committee's General and Procedural Rules . “Everyone deserves to feel safe when conducting business with any member of the House of Representatives, and these updates will ensure that our policies are clear to House members and the public and that any accusation or complaint is taken seriously and examined thoroughly,” said House Ethics Committee Democratic Chairwoman Donna Bullock, D-Philadelphia. “Our unanimous and bipartisan actions follow our chamber’s adoption of stronger ethics rules, which are the first steps toward a better workplace environment." "My Republican colleagues and I look forward to working alongside our Democratic colleagues in a bipartisan way to continue bringing fairness and integrity to the House Ethics Committee," said House Ethics Committee Republican Vice Chair Kate A. Klunk, R-Hanover. “Our first step in doing this is the launch of an updated committee website with a new online complaint form. The people we serve can now easily access our ethics rules and Read more
“Our communities are tackling projects every day that are important to maintaining and improving our local infrastructure, from addressing aging sewer pipes and stormwater controls to protecting and improving roadways and sidewalks,” Bradford said. “I’m so pleased that these significant investments will help our municipalities complete these infrastructure projects.” Read more
It is an incredible honor to be able to continue my service on the House Democratic Leadership Team in my new role as Majority Leader. Additionally, history was made last week when Representative Joanna McClinton became the first female Speaker and second Black Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives! Read more
This week, I joined my House colleagues in Harrisburg to vote on legislation to deliver justice for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. This was a unique bipartisan opportunity to pass legislation that would provide a two-year exception to the civil statute of limitations for sexual abuse lawsuits, allowing adult victims to come forward. Despite delay tactics from the other side of the aisle, the abuse victims' measures were approved. Read more
While Sunday’s game was not the outcome we wanted, the Bradfords will always be Eagles fans and we should all be proud of the team for an incredible season and championship run! Read more
Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles! The Eagles are in Arizona to play in Super Bowl LVII this Sunday, February 12. Fly, Eagles fly! Read more
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