Burns: $274,000 in state funding for local fire, EMS companies

(Feb 10, 2022)

Grants to help defray costs of equipment, training for volunteers Read more

 

Burns: Let taxpayers smell the budget roses, for a change

(Feb 08, 2022)

Unprecedented state budget surplus should go for property tax relief Read more

 

Burns: Bishop Carroll awarded state grant for cafeteria upgrade

(Jan 27, 2022)

Grant part of statewide program to improve meal access Read more

 

Burns promoted to Democratic Chair of House Professional Licensure Committee

(Jan 27, 2022)

Will use leadership position to promote economic growth Read more

 

Burns: $106,000 awarded for school safety programs in region

(Jan 21, 2022)

Awards build on previous efforts to ensure student safety Read more

 

Burns urges seniors to apply for PA House scholarship

(Jan 21, 2022)

Program open to PA seniors who plan to study in PA Read more

 

Burns: Substance abuse education grants available

(Jan 20, 2022)

Lawmaker urges qualified organizations to apply Read more

 

Burns calls for public hearings on Vision 2025 plan to relocate Afghan refugees to region

(Jan 06, 2022)

Lawmaker responding to questions, concerns from community over nonprofit proposal Read more

 

Burns: $116,700 in state grants awarded to improve local recreation

(Dec 30, 2021)

Grants will fund park improvements, ATV trails Read more

 

Burns: $50,000 state grant awarded to Greater Johnstown CTC

(Dec 21, 2021)

Grant to purchase equipment to train students in high-demand careers Read more

 

Burns: $150,000 state grant awarded to regional workforce development program

(Dec 17, 2021)

Program aims to connect industry, training and students Read more

 

Burns: $3 million state grant awarded to improve industrial rail in Cambria, Clearfield counties

(Dec 15, 2021)

Project includes work at Cresson subdivision Read more

 

Burns: $279,000 in funding awarded to local food bank

(Dec 09, 2021)

Funds will help food bank with cold storage facilities Read more

 

Burns: $8,854 in state funding approved for local historical groups

(Dec 08, 2021)

State Rep. Frank Burns, D-Cambria, announced today that local historical groups will receive more than $8,000 in state funding. Read more

 

Burns: $422,000 in state funding to support criminal justice initiatives in Cambria County

(Dec 08, 2021)

$422,000 in state funding has been awarded to support criminal justice initiatives in Cambria County Read more

 

Burns announces $550,000 state grant for Mount Aloysius

(Dec 07, 2021)

Grant will help fund renovations to residence hall Read more

 

Burns seeks to streamline state open records law after legal battles

(Dec 02, 2021)

Bill would require requests be completed in timely manner Read more

 

Burns announces $800,000 to help veterans find employment

(Nov 29, 2021)

Grants available to connect vets with jobs, remove barriers Read more

 

Burns: Paul Dillon selected as 2021 Charlie Vizzini Volunteerism Award winner

(Nov 19, 2021)

CRESSON, Nov. 19 – Paul Dillon, a steadfast volunteer and pillar of the Cresson community, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Charlie Vizzini Volunteerism Award by state Rep. Frank Burns, D-Cambria. “People like Dillon are the driving force behind the continued success of Cambria County communities,” Burns said. “It gives me great pleasure to recognize his relentless dedication to improving the Cresson area.” Dillon is a retired business owner and a lifelong resident of Cresson. At the age of 68, he remains a highly active volunteer and is frequently sought after by community organizers due to his successful track record with local projects. For nine years, Dillon has volunteered as the food service manager for the Cresson American Legion, where he orchestrates catering for various civic and non-profit events. During the same nine years, he has worked weekly at the Cresson Area Food Pantry, helping countless residents access meals by unloading trucks, stocking shelves and distributing food. Burns said his volunteer endeavors extend far beyond food service. Dillon is currently the treasurer of the Eastern Cambria Chamber of Commerce, president of the Pastoral Council at Saint Francis Church, a volunteer coordinator for the state Transportation Department's Adopt-A-Highway, and an annual volunteer at many community events. “The Charlie Read more

 

Burns: $1.2 million in state grants coming to region for parks, street projects

(Nov 19, 2021)

Burns worked with communities to bring funding to region Read more

 

Burns: $274,000 in state funding for local fire, EMS companies
Feb 10, 2022

Burns: Let taxpayers smell the budget roses, for a change
Feb 08, 2022

Burns: Bishop Carroll awarded state grant for cafeteria upgrade
Jan 27, 2022

Burns promoted to Democratic Chair of House Professional Licensure Committee
Jan 27, 2022

Burns: $106,000 awarded for school safety programs in region
Jan 21, 2022

Burns urges seniors to apply for PA House scholarship
Jan 21, 2022

Burns: Substance abuse education grants available
Jan 20, 2022

Burns calls for public hearings on Vision 2025 plan to relocate Afghan refugees to region
Jan 06, 2022

Burns: $116,700 in state grants awarded to improve local recreation
Dec 30, 2021

Burns: $50,000 state grant awarded to Greater Johnstown CTC
Dec 21, 2021

Burns: $150,000 state grant awarded to regional workforce development program
Dec 17, 2021

Burns: $3 million state grant awarded to improve industrial rail in Cambria, Clearfield counties
Dec 15, 2021

Burns: $279,000 in funding awarded to local food bank
Dec 09, 2021

Burns: $8,854 in state funding approved for local historical groups
Dec 08, 2021

Burns: $422,000 in state funding to support criminal justice initiatives in Cambria County
Dec 08, 2021

Burns announces $550,000 state grant for Mount Aloysius
Dec 07, 2021

Burns seeks to streamline state open records law after legal battles
Dec 02, 2021

Burns announces $800,000 to help veterans find employment
Nov 29, 2021

Burns: Paul Dillon selected as 2021 Charlie Vizzini Volunteerism Award winner
Nov 19, 2021

Burns: $1.2 million in state grants coming to region for parks, street projects
Nov 19, 2021