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Burns votes to end state disaster declaration for second time

(May 28, 2020)

HARRISBURG, May 28 – As the coronavirus crisis recedes with ever dwindling case numbers, state Rep. Frank Burns today voted to reopen businesses and restart the economy by terminating the governor’s disaster declaration. "Pennsylvania reached the apex in the number of new cases between April 9 and 17th, but now, a month later, we flattened the curve but businesses are still closed," Burns said. "It's time to reopen the economy before it's too late for many small business owners." Burns said that since his disaster proclamation in March, the governor has used broad, sweeping powers to direct the state’s coronavirus response. Last week Burns broke ranks with House Democrats in a committee and voted to move the resolution to the full House for consideration while seeking assurances it would not cost Pennsylvania federal resources. "Governor Wolf's administration has failed time and again to engage with the legislature – the elected representatives of the people – as he attempts a one-size-fits-all response to this pandemic," Burns said. "I voted to terminate his disaster declaration and end the shutdown, returning the power to the people, just like it says in the Constitution.” Since the start of the pandemic, Burns has consistently voted and advocated to balance the safety of workers and families with the need to allow businesses to safely reopen. He has also consistently and Read more

 

Burns votes to support volunteer fire/EMS companies

(May 28, 2020)

Legislation creates $31 million emergency grant program Read more

 

Burns votes to speed $2.6B in federal aid to communities

(May 28, 2020)

Funding package includes $225 million for small businesses Read more

 

Burns votes to end state disaster declaration for second time

(May 28, 2020)

Vote tells governor it’s time to reopen businesses Read more

 

Burns votes to end state disaster declaration for second time

(May 28, 2020)

Vote tells governor it’s time to reopen businesses Read more

 

Burns votes to freeze salaries for state officials

(May 27, 2020)

Urges legislature to do more to protect taxpayers during crisis Read more

 

Burns seeks to reopen hunting, shooting ranges

(May 27, 2020)

State Rep. Frank Burns, D-Johnstown, voted to protect the rights of sportsmen and firearm owners in Pennsylvania... Read more

 

Burns votes to override Wolf veto, reopen businesses in PA

(May 26, 2020)

Although measure failed, Burns says it sends powerful message Read more

 

Burns: Federal emergency grants available, urges communities to apply

(May 22, 2020)

Emergency funding to help with coronavirus response Read more

 

Burns votes to reopen outdoor sportsman clubs, hunting facilities and shooting ranges

(May 22, 2020)

Bill would also classify firearms industries as life sustaining Read more

 

Burns votes to send disaster termination resolution to full House

(May 21, 2020)

Seeks GOP assurances PA won’t lose $1.5 billion in federal funding Read more

 

Burns: $57,500 in grants awarded to local food pantries

(May 21, 2020)

Emergency funding to help with equipment, other costs Read more

 

Burns: Seniors’ property tax/rent rebate payments on the way

(May 19, 2020)

Bipartisan legislation expedites payments from annual program Read more

 

Burns calls on Wolf to sign senior tax rebate legislation

(May 15, 2020)

Bill would automatically send property tax/rent rebates to seniors Read more

 

Burns votes to safely, fairly reopen businesses

(May 14, 2020)

Bill would require business waivers for garden centers, salons, animal groomers and manufacturing Read more

 

Burns sponsors bill to waive liquor fees for businesses forced to close

(May 14, 2020)

Bill would help ease financial losses for local businesses Read more

 

Burns urges local school districts to apply for share of $523 million COVID emergency funding

(May 13, 2020)

Funding can be used for a wide range of purposes including technology, food, summer programs Read more

 

Burns receives COVID-19 briefing from PA adjutant general on veterans’ homes, National Guard efforts

(May 12, 2020)

‘When you want something done right, you call the National Guard’ Read more

 

Burns successfully lobbies for Cambria to begin reopening

(May 08, 2020)

Legislator urged administration to reconsider red status given case numbers Read more

 

Burns: Local schools could receive $4.4 million in emergency federal funding

(May 07, 2020)

EBENSBURG, May 7 – Under an emergency federal funding program, schools in the 72 nd District could receive more than $4.4 million, state Rep. Frank Burns, D-Cambria, said today , as he urged the federal government to expedite approval of Pennsylvania’s funding application. “We don’t yet have a full picture of what this crisis is going to do to our schools’ budget, but we know it's not going to be good. We need the federal government to approve this application so this money can start to flow to our local schools,” Burns said. “With enormous financial pressure on schools and local governments, it’s critical the federal government make funds available.” Earlier this week, the state filed an application to the U.S. Department of Education to obtain approximately $523.8 million in emergency, one-time funds to help schools respond to COVID-19 impacts. Locally, it is estimated school districts would receive the following funding: CAMBRIA HEIGHTS: $205,568. CENTRAL CAMBRIA: $305,360. CONEMAUGH VALLEY: $229,515. FERNDALE AREA: $248,305. FOREST HILLS: $390,269. GLENDALE: $143,619. GREATER JOHNSTOWN: $2.22 million. PENN CAMBRIA: $297,366. PORTAGE AREA: $211,092. WESTMONT HILLTOP: $194,015. Pennsylvania Department of Education officials expect the federal government to approve the state’s application within one week. Read more

 

Burns votes to end state disaster declaration for second time
May 28, 2020

Burns votes to support volunteer fire/EMS companies
May 28, 2020

Burns votes to speed $2.6B in federal aid to communities
May 28, 2020

Burns votes to end state disaster declaration for second time
May 28, 2020

Burns votes to end state disaster declaration for second time
May 28, 2020

Burns votes to freeze salaries for state officials
May 27, 2020

Burns seeks to reopen hunting, shooting ranges
May 27, 2020

Burns votes to override Wolf veto, reopen businesses in PA
May 26, 2020

Burns: Federal emergency grants available, urges communities to apply
May 22, 2020

Burns votes to reopen outdoor sportsman clubs, hunting facilities and shooting ranges
May 22, 2020

Burns votes to send disaster termination resolution to full House
May 21, 2020

Burns: $57,500 in grants awarded to local food pantries
May 21, 2020

Burns: Seniors’ property tax/rent rebate payments on the way
May 19, 2020

Burns calls on Wolf to sign senior tax rebate legislation
May 15, 2020

Burns votes to safely, fairly reopen businesses
May 14, 2020

Burns sponsors bill to waive liquor fees for businesses forced to close
May 14, 2020

Burns urges local school districts to apply for share of $523 million COVID emergency funding
May 13, 2020

Burns receives COVID-19 briefing from PA adjutant general on veterans’ homes, National Guard efforts
May 12, 2020

Burns successfully lobbies for Cambria to begin reopening
May 08, 2020

Burns: Local schools could receive $4.4 million in emergency federal funding
May 07, 2020