“This project will create an important recreational and transportation corridor along the Lackawanna River starting at Railroad Street in Dickson City and continuing north to Eagle Lane,” Kosierowski said. Read more
Here are the latest grant opportunities that are open for applications. Read more
HARRISBURG, Jan. 16 – State Reps. Arvind Venkat, Nate Davidson, Tarik Khan, Bridget M. Kosierowski, Andrew Kuzma, Jim Rigby and Tim Twardzik have introduced a bipartisan bill that would create the Pennsylvania Medical Debt Relief Program. The legislation ( H.B. 79 ) would target the medical debt of low-income Pennsylvania residents for relief. The Pennsylvania Medical Debt Relief Program would also improve the finances of health care institutions and providers, concentrated largely in rural Pennsylvania, that regularly carry debt that is less likely to be repaid. Furthermore, the legislation would enact provisions to ensure transparency in existing hospital charity care programs and provide assistance in applying for charity care to prevent the accumulation of new medical debt. “Medical debt has been dubbed a ‘uniquely American problem,’ so it’s my hope that our bill will help provide relief to as many Pennsylvanians as possible,” said Venkat, D-Allegheny. “I’m proud to partner with bipartisan colleagues on this legislation that reduces the burden of affording medical care and allows families to put more food on the table.” “This legislation is more than just a policy – it's a lifeline that restores dignity, empowers families, and ensures that health does not come at the cost of hardship. I’m proud to sponsor this bipartisan measure so that vulnerable Pennsylvanians can focus on their Read more
Learn more about the multiple grant programs that are currently open for applications. Read more
“As I begin another two years representing the hardworking residents of Lackawanna County, I am continuing my work to make things more affordable for everyday people, whether that be a state program or access to health care," Kosierowski said. Read more
Download and print this 2025 calendar which contains scenes from our beautiful state Capitol. Read more
The new office is at 277 Scranton Carbondale Highway in Scranton 18508-1111, across from the main entrance to the Viewmont Mall. Read more
“The park has been a regional attraction that has been enjoyed by young and old alike for many years. I am glad to be part of a team of supporters and volunteers who keep the park moving forward,” Kosierowski said. Read more
“The new Fidelity Bank headquarters will turn something old into something new while maintaining the historic and iconic Scranton Electric Building. I am glad to have played a part in acquiring the needed investment for this project as well as the others,” said Kosierowski. Read more
State Reps. Bridget M. Kosierowski, Kyle T. Donahue and Kyle Mullins today announced that more than $9.3 million in both statewide Local Share Account Program and Public School Facility Improvement Grant Program grants have been approved for projects throughout Lackawanna County. Read more
The representatives said the center, located at 530 Cedar Ave. as the former Penn Security Bank building, will redevelop a historic commercial structure into the Community Education Development and Revitalization Center. Read more
State Rep. Kyle Mullins assumed the chairmanship of the Northeast Democratic Delegation after the former chairwoman, state Rep. Jeanne McNeill, was selected to lead the House Children and Youth Committee. Read more
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