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Cepeda-Freytiz announces more than $3M in grants for local projects

(Mar 17, 2023)

"The funds will be used to enhance infrastructure, purchase necessary equipment and provide safety upgrades. I am committed to bringing resources and funds to our community,” Cepeda-Freytiz said. Read more

 

McNeill reintroduces bill to protect young children from carbon monoxide poisoning

(Mar 17, 2023)

Under her bill, buildings that house child care facilities with possible sources of carbon monoxide would be required to have one or more carbon monoxide alarms, depending on the size of the building. Read more

 

Cepeda-Freytiz: ‘State of Black PA’ is a Helpful Tool

(Mar 17, 2023)

Pa. state Rep. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz joined state Sen. Art Haywood to talk about his ‘State of Black Pennsylvania’ report. The report details the changing position of Black Pennsylvanians from 2010 to 2021 and examines health, incarceration, income, and population data for Black Pennsylvanians. Cepeda-Freytiz says the report is a helpful tool that can help lawmakers make important legislative decisions. Read more

 

Guzman Hosts Community Meeting on Gun Violence

(Mar 17, 2023)

Pa. state Rep. Manny Guzman hosted a community meeting to address the growing threat of gun violence in the city of Reading. Guzman says bringing law enforcement and the community together to have a discussion is just the first step in combating this complex issue. Read more

 

A new report on PA’s Black population revealed positive socioeconomic trends. Now the work begins at a local level.

(Mar 17, 2023)

State Rep. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz, (D)-Berks County, who attended the roundtable discussion, said the work at a local level is just getting started. Read more

 

Could a 4-Day, 32-Hour Work Week Come to Pennsylvania? These 3 Democrats Are Working On It

(Mar 17, 2023)

The three lawmakers see the shortened work week as an incentive to new hires – not to mention a retention tool for those already employed. Read more

 

Lehigh Valley lawmaker trying again to require carbon monoxide detectors in day cares

(Mar 17, 2023)

McNeill announced she was reintroducing legislation which would require one or more alarms in buildings that house child care facilities with possible sources of carbon monoxide. Read more

 

Haddock: Over $2 million awarded to support several local improvement projects

(Mar 16, 2023)

“This funding will provide significant improvements to several aspects of our infrastructure, parks and green space and community revitalization efforts,” said Haddock, D-Luzerne/Lackawanna. Read more

 

Madden, Probst celebrate $2.4 million in funding for local road and stormwater improvement projects

(Mar 16, 2023)

The projects touted by Madden, who serves the 115th Legislative District in Monroe County, and Probst, who serves the 189th Legislative District in Monroe and Pike counties, include road and stormwater infrastructure improvements and local park upgrades. Read more

 

Over $2.1 million in state funding awarded to support local improvement projects

(Mar 16, 2023)

“These investments show a continued commitment to strengthening the communities here in the Lehigh Valley by improving our green spaces and infrastructure and supporting our law enforcement,” said McNeill, D-Lehigh. Read more

 

Schweyer, Schlossberg, Siegel and Miller announce local projects to receive $2.5 million in state funding

(Mar 16, 2023)

“People in Lehigh County expect their elected officials to work together to make public safety a priority. Each of these awards will help to make life in our region safer." Read more

 

Pashinski: $1.33 million awarded for local projects

(Mar 16, 2023)

“This significant influx of state funding will be used toward important safety upgrades in Wilkes-Barre and allow Plains Township to replace outdated vehicles," said Pashinski. Read more

 

Boscola and Samuelson: Important Bethlehem projects receive more than $1.6 million through statewide programs

(Mar 16, 2023)

Two important projects received considerable funding to help the Cityof Bethlehem tackle important initiatives : the Broad Street improvement project received $642,750 in state multimodal funding to help make East Broad Street more walkable for pedestrians by implementing pedestrian safety and traffic calming measures. Read more

 

Donahue, Kosierowski announce $4.16 million in state grants

(Mar 16, 2023)

State Reps. Kyle T. Donahue and Bridget M. Kosierowski said the Commonwealth Financing Authority today approved $4.16 million in grants for Lackawanna County and municipalities in their legislative districts. Read more

 

Freeman welcomes $2.65 million in state grants

(Mar 16, 2023)

“Each of these grants will have a significant impact for the municipalities and organizations that sought the funds. The best part about these projects is that they all will benefit residents in one way or another by providing community gathering spaces, enhancing recreational opportunities, making roads safer or improving emergency services,” said Freeman. Read more

 

A Reading mother tells a panel that she has seen the outcome of violence from both sides

(Mar 16, 2023)

Wednesday’s community meeting, organized by state Rep. Manny Guzman, was about searching for answers and looking for options to quell the violence that has claimed too many young lives in cities across the U.S. Read more

 

Lawmakers, seeing demand for organic produce, seek to make Pa. Preferred program permanent

(Mar 15, 2023)

The bill, reintroduced as HB 157, is sponsored by state Reps. Maureen Madden, D-Monroe, and Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Luzerne, who argue that the bill would make it easier for Pennsylvanians to identify and buy locally grown produce by making the commonwealth’s PA Preferred marketing program permanent. Read more

 

Community meeting in Reading focuses on gun violence prevention

(Mar 15, 2023)

State Representative Manny Guzman was joined by law enforcement officials from the local, state and federal level Wednesday night for a community meeting to discuss gun violence prevention in the City. Read more

 

Reading officials discuss ways to limit gun violence

(Mar 15, 2023)

State Rep. Manny Guzman, Berks County District Attorney John Adams and Reading Police Chief Richard Tornielli were among those in attendance. Read more

 

Schlossberg’s new district office open for service

(Mar 13, 2023)

“I am looking forward to serving constituents from our ‘new home’ and invite residents to come by and see us. My staff and I will continue providing the same great service to neighbors from our new location,” said Schlossberg, D-Lehigh. Read more

 

Cepeda-Freytiz announces more than $3M in grants for local projects
Mar 17, 2023

McNeill reintroduces bill to protect young children from carbon monoxide poisoning
Mar 17, 2023

Cepeda-Freytiz: ‘State of Black PA’ is a Helpful Tool
Mar 17, 2023

Guzman Hosts Community Meeting on Gun Violence
Mar 17, 2023

A new report on PA’s Black population revealed positive socioeconomic trends. Now the work begins at a local level.
Mar 17, 2023

Could a 4-Day, 32-Hour Work Week Come to Pennsylvania? These 3 Democrats Are Working On It
Mar 17, 2023

Lehigh Valley lawmaker trying again to require carbon monoxide detectors in day cares
Mar 17, 2023

Haddock: Over $2 million awarded to support several local improvement projects
Mar 16, 2023

Madden, Probst celebrate $2.4 million in funding for local road and stormwater improvement projects
Mar 16, 2023

Over $2.1 million in state funding awarded to support local improvement projects
Mar 16, 2023

Schweyer, Schlossberg, Siegel and Miller announce local projects to receive $2.5 million in state funding
Mar 16, 2023

Pashinski: $1.33 million awarded for local projects
Mar 16, 2023

Boscola and Samuelson: Important Bethlehem projects receive more than $1.6 million through statewide programs
Mar 16, 2023

Donahue, Kosierowski announce $4.16 million in state grants
Mar 16, 2023

Freeman welcomes $2.65 million in state grants
Mar 16, 2023

A Reading mother tells a panel that she has seen the outcome of violence from both sides
Mar 16, 2023

Lawmakers, seeing demand for organic produce, seek to make Pa. Preferred program permanent
Mar 15, 2023

Community meeting in Reading focuses on gun violence prevention
Mar 15, 2023

Reading officials discuss ways to limit gun violence
Mar 15, 2023

Schlossberg’s new district office open for service
Mar 13, 2023