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Ciresi introduces bill to exempt at-home medical tests from sales tax

(Apr 13, 2023)

“It is our responsibility to provide Pennsylvanians with as many tools as possible to live long, happy lives, and exempting at-home medical tests from the sales tax is one more tool we can provide,” Ciresi said. “This would enable more of us to protect our own and others' health while remaining in the comfort of our own homes.” Read more

 

Workforce Development, Infrastructure, and Housing Funding Opportunities

(Apr 13, 2023)

Here are some of the latest state programs now open for applications. Read more

 

House Education Committee approves McNeill bill to protect students caught in school district residency disputes

(Apr 13, 2023)

“Every Pennsylvania child deserves a quality education and when a residency dispute arises between a child’s parents or caregivers and the school district, the child should not be punished while the two sides resolve the issue,” said McNeill, D-Lehigh. Read more

 

Venkat: Medical debt, a uniquely American problem

(Apr 13, 2023)

Together, we can help bring relief to our friends and neighbors who are being crushed by the colossal weight of debt incurred through the American health care system. Read more

 

Hearing explores vision for Black maternal health

(Apr 13, 2023)

“This is a very serious conversation about a crisis happening across our country and throughout Pennsylvania,” said hearing host Rep. Gina H. Curry, who represents portions of Delaware County. “The purpose of today’s hearing is to shine a light on this issue. We are asking people to listen and take this issue to heart, realize action is needed and make transformation possible. Our end goal is to save lives.” Read more

 

Smith-Wade-El: Cybercharters, tough budgets plague Pennsylvania schools

(Apr 12, 2023)

At the end of the day, our education system is our people. It is our students, our teachers, our staff, our school board members — and they are not broken. The way that we in the General Assembly choose to fund them, or not, is broken. They are doing the best they can with what they have been given, and it is time for us to do better by them. Read more

 

Transportation chairmen get input on plan to ensure road and bridge funds

(Apr 12, 2023)

Neilson said that funding for Pennsylvanian’s 120,000 miles of roadway and 32,000 bridges is a constant challenge because the state’s road system is larger than New Jersey’s, New York’s and all of New England’s combined. Read more

 

Kenyatta introduces Teacher Retention and Recruitment Tax Credit legislation

(Apr 12, 2023)

This legislation builds on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plan to address teacher shortages, which included the Personal Income Tax credit of up to $2,500 every year for up to three years for any newly certified teacher. Read more

 

Benham, Ortitay advance kinship tuition bill through committee

(Apr 12, 2023)

"All children deserve the same opportunities to pursue higher education, and this bill would greatly expand education opportunities for kids in kinship care.” Read more

 

Hearing details support needed for career and technical education

(Apr 12, 2023)

“A college education is not the perfect fit or even a possibility for every student,” said Rep. Roni Green, who hosted the hearing. “I am a product and living proof of that reality, having graduated from Dobbins Technical School, and I can honestly say the education and skills I learned in technical education have helped me throughout my life.” Read more

 

Siegel: It’s time to try a four-day work week

(Apr 11, 2023)

The commonwealth must be a partner with private enterprise to promote workers rights, the strength of our economy and make our economy work for working families. Read more

 

Waxman: The Sixers have a new process, and they’re trying to rush it

(Apr 11, 2023)

Offering only snazzy artist renderings and grand platitudes, the developers behind this project ask us to trust them. Not so fast, I say. We need details. We need clarity. Read more

 

Neilson meets with SEPTA officials to discuss challenges and initiatives

(Apr 11, 2023)

SEPTA is the fifth-largest mass transit system in the country, serving 13,000 bus and trolley stops plus 285 subway and rail stations. Read more

 

Roundtable examines importance of direct support professionals

(Apr 11, 2023)

“As we learned today, ensuring our government enables direct support professionals to earn a living wage should be our No. 1 objective in helping these professionals continue to provide the care we know is essential, not only to people with disabilities but also to their community.” Read more

 

Kenyatta, Benham, Burgos and Flick introduce bipartisan ‘Marriage Equality’ bill

(Apr 11, 2023)

Despite a landmark ruling, and same-sex marriage being legal in Pennsylvania, the commonwealth, as well as many other states, retain outdated, unconstitutional and unnecessary sections of law that prohibit marriage equality. Read more

 

Mullins, Gallagher introduce Keystone Saves legislation

(Apr 10, 2023)

The program, called Keystone Saves, would allow employees to contribute to an Individual Retirement Account through an automatic payroll deduction. Read more

 

A New Way of Governing in the PA State House

(Apr 10, 2023)

Our caucus has remained true to our principles. In the first week of our leadership, we passed impactful legislation that would give survivors of child sex abuse a pathway to justice by changing the statute of limitations laws. Read more

 

Conklin reintroduces pre-canvassing legislation

(Apr 10, 2023)

“With more and more people voting by mail-in ballot, tabulating ballots and releasing election results is taking county boards of elections much longer,” Conklin said. Read more

 

Burns revives bill to provide in-state tuition for children of deployed military members

(Apr 06, 2023)

“Military parents can’t control the dynamics of their lives when engaged in serving our nation,” Burns said, “and their children shouldn’t be penalized for them having to answer the call of duty. My bill would make sure they aren’t.” Read more

 

McNeill introduces bill to crack down on puppy mills, inhumane conditions

(Apr 05, 2023)

Under McNeill’s legislation (H.B. 846), known as Victoria’s Law, Pennsylvania’s pet market would be driven toward more humane sources, such as shelters, rescues and responsible breeders. Read more

 

Ciresi introduces bill to exempt at-home medical tests from sales tax
Apr 13, 2023

Workforce Development, Infrastructure, and Housing Funding Opportunities
Apr 13, 2023

House Education Committee approves McNeill bill to protect students caught in school district residency disputes
Apr 13, 2023

Venkat: Medical debt, a uniquely American problem
Apr 13, 2023

Hearing explores vision for Black maternal health
Apr 13, 2023

Smith-Wade-El: Cybercharters, tough budgets plague Pennsylvania schools
Apr 12, 2023

Transportation chairmen get input on plan to ensure road and bridge funds
Apr 12, 2023

Kenyatta introduces Teacher Retention and Recruitment Tax Credit legislation
Apr 12, 2023

Benham, Ortitay advance kinship tuition bill through committee
Apr 12, 2023

Hearing details support needed for career and technical education
Apr 12, 2023

Siegel: It’s time to try a four-day work week
Apr 11, 2023

Waxman: The Sixers have a new process, and they’re trying to rush it
Apr 11, 2023

Neilson meets with SEPTA officials to discuss challenges and initiatives
Apr 11, 2023

Roundtable examines importance of direct support professionals
Apr 11, 2023

Kenyatta, Benham, Burgos and Flick introduce bipartisan ‘Marriage Equality’ bill
Apr 11, 2023

Mullins, Gallagher introduce Keystone Saves legislation
Apr 10, 2023

A New Way of Governing in the PA State House
Apr 10, 2023

Conklin reintroduces pre-canvassing legislation
Apr 10, 2023

Burns revives bill to provide in-state tuition for children of deployed military members
Apr 06, 2023

McNeill introduces bill to crack down on puppy mills, inhumane conditions
Apr 05, 2023