HARRISBURG, Sept. 29 – State Reps. Carol Hill-Evans, Tina Davis, Kyle Mullins and Eddie Day Pashinski held a news conference at the state Capitol this week to unveil a House resolution designating Sept. 15–21, 2025, as Diaper Need Awareness Week in Pennsylvania. According to the National Diaper Bank Network, one in two families struggles to provide enough diapers to keep their children clean, dry and healthy. Nearly one in four parents report missing work or school because they cannot afford the diapers required to place their child in childcare. For older adults, the need is just as urgent. Adult incontinence products can cost up to $1,000 annually and are not covered by Medicare or many private insurance plans. The Western Pennsylvania Diaper Bank reports that adult diapers cost nearly three times more than infant diapers, placing enormous strain on seniors with low or fixed incomes. “In my home district in the City of York, year after year I see volunteers, nonprofits, churches, and even businesses answer the call to donate and distribute diapers,” Hill-Evans said. “Their compassion inspires me and reminds me that Pennsylvanians are ready to help; they just need their government to stand with them. I’ve once again introduced legislation, House Bill 1417, to create a state grant program to help organizations that already distribute diapers and incontinence products, meaning we Read more
State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans (D-York) says she’s heard from many non-profits in her district about looming layoffs and program shutdowns if the budget isn’t resolved soon. Read more
Delivering an “enough-is-enough” message, nonprofit leaders joined state Rep. Carol Hill-Evans outside the Democrat’s district office in York City on Wednesday, imploring Pennsylvania legislators to finally pass the state’s delayed budget. Read more
As the Pennsylvania State budget impasse drags on for a third month, a lack of funding has begun to cut into programs for families served by York County nonprofits. State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans gathered with leaders of local nonprofits at her office in York on Sept. 3 to urge constituents to contact their state lawmakers to demand budget action. Read more
State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, D-York, will hold a news conference tomorrow in response to messages her office is receiving from local nonprofit leaders who are sounding the alarm about the serious repercussions the ongoing state budget impasse is having on their organizations’ ability to provide the services the York community depends on. Read more
Family First Pharmacy is set to open by the end of September on South George Street in York, aiming to provide essential healthcare services and low-cost medication to residents affected by recent pharmacy closures. "It's a real, tangible step toward better health for our community," said Rep. Carol Hill-Evans of the 95th District in York County. Read more
In-Person and Telephonic Hearings in late August Will Gather Public Testimony on Proposed Water and Wastewater Rate Changes Read more
“My proposal addresses truckers who had their commercial driver's license revoked for even just one driving infraction — a ban that lasts a lifetime if you're a Pennsylvania resident, because unlike most other states, we lack a way for them to have it reinstated after 10 years, and after proving their rehabilitation,” Hill-Evans said. Read more
"We look forward to not only seeing the positive impact in our classrooms but also finding ways to expand this opportunity to more students in York County and across the state," Hill-Evans said. Read more
Hill-Evans says she brought both bills to the committee at the request of House leadership despite her own opposition and the committee’s Democrats’ overwhelming opposition to the voter ID law. Read more
The program is providing free books to nearly 3,500 Pre-K-8th grade students attending Title I schools in five Pennsylvania school districts, including the School District for the City of York, and seeking to expand it across Pennsylvania. Read more
“I am encouraged by the fact we heard about a growing number of students and families desperately seeking training for in-demand careers,” said state Rep. Carol Hill-Evans, who represents portions of York County and hosted a House Majority Policy Committee hearing on community-based workforce centers. “I called for this hearing to highlight our community workforce centers and explore their vital role. Investing in workforce development is an investment in people, and it’s clear based on the testimony we heard today, that supporting programs like these across the state will lead to economic resiliency for people and communities.” Read more
“Preserving access to abortion care is an important issue for Pennsylvanians, regardless of party,” according to Hill-Evans. “We’ve seen in other states that when the question is put directly to voters, they vote resoundingly in favor of abortion rights.” Read more
“It’s not just about fixing buildings or adding lights—it’s about making sure people feel safe, proud, and connected to where they live," Hill-Evans said. "These are the kinds of projects that really bring neighborhoods together and make a difference in people’s everyday lives.” Read more
“If you look at the variety of goals this funding will help organizations in our community achieve – creating welcoming spaces where youth can learn and socialize, allowing their staff to reach and assist people in every corner of the county – it’s clear the people of York are doing tremendous things out of love and compassion for their neighbors,” Hill-Evans said. “I’m happy the state sees the value in these projects, and that I get to help advocate on their behalf.” Read more
Rep. Hill-Evans responds to Saturday's tragic shooting. Read more
State Rep. Carol Hill-Evans was officially sworn in Tuesday for her fifth two-year term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Read more
The York County Planning Commission was awarded $404,219 in funding directed by the Department of Environmental Protection through 2025 Countywide Action Plan (CAP) Implementation Grants, awarded to county teams across Pennsylvania’s share of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed to reduce pollution and restore local streams, rivers, and lakes. Read more
“All three of these projects will contribute to the well-being of York residents, either directly through services that help people achieve self-sufficiency, or by boosting companies and recreational attractions that supply good jobs and contribute to our local economy,” said Hill-Evans. “I’m honored to help direct state support to projects that help keep our wonderful 95th District thriving.” Read more
“This money is going to restore historic, treasured buildings in downtown York so they can once again be put to good use by the community,” Hill-Evans said. “It’s also going to make sure the parks and rec department and local police get resources they need, and that students are learning in safe facilities. I’m honored to help secure this state funding for the people I proudly represent in Harrisburg.” Read more
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