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Your health care matters to me! New federal help available at my office

 

My office is ready to assist you!

My staff is here to help you with a wide range of state services, from filing for a Property Tax/Rent Rebate to obtaining a disability placard – to name just a few. We also have weekly satellite hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Lehman Township and Delaware Township. Don’t hesitate to contact us at 570-420-2850 or stop by the office at 18 S. 9th St. in Stroudsburg.

 

 

Need help with a federal issue?

If you need assistance with a federal concern, please visit my Stroudsburg office on Friday, Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as we will have staff from U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick's office available to help you.

 

 

Pike job fair Aug. 13

Don't miss out on the upcoming job fair hosted by the Pike County Career Center with employers from Pike, Wayne and Monroe counties! This will take place on Aug. 13 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Wallenpaupack Area High School. Check out more details here.

 
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Scale back the I-80 expansion

In a recent video, Sen. Rosemary Brown and PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll talked about how safety issues on I-80 warranted almost a billion dollars in repairs in the expansion project.

 

However, in PennDOT’s own 2024 crash data report, Monroe County is rated as the 44th most dangerous in terms of crashes out of 67 counties in Pennsylvania. That doesn’t exactly paint the picture of danger being presented. It’s a scare tactic aimed at bilking taxpayers out of a billion dollars, for only 3.5 miles, or nearly $300 million a mile.

 

In 2023, there were 11 fatalities on all Monroe County roads combined.

I’m fighting to make sure we get the repairs we need to truly make our roads safer — longer ramps, shoulders and higher bridges, and repairs to areas of local roadways where they  are actually needed — not one that fills in wetlands, shuts down businesses and removes 50 acres of trees with a dystopian future-esque highway project that will destroy our beautiful community, and block views of the Delaware Water Gap with bridges taller than Stroudsburg’s tallest buildings, all at a cost of nearly a billion in your taxpayer dollars.

 

By clicking here, or on the image at the top of this section, you can watch a flyover video of the I-80 expansion project. I would like you to notice that it doesn’t show the town, the businesses and the houses that will be affected by this monstrosity of what essentially will be a 10-lane highway. We also want PennDOT to keep the Drehr Avenue exit and reduce the third lane. This project will cause a backup in Stroudsburg that doesn’t currently exist.

 

Sign the petition to show your support and send your thoughts on the project to me at RepProbst@pahouse.net.

 

 

In a mental health crisis? Call 9-8-8

I am excited to share that my legislation to promote increased awareness of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline passed the state House of Representatives! If you or anyone you know is having a mental health crisis, please call 988. Trained counselors are available 24/7!

 

 

Protecting your health care in PA

Everyone deserves access to health care. And no one should go broke or be forced to choose between their medical bills and other necessities like groceries, utilities or housing. No one should have to ask the trauma center for a price sheet and a credit application before getting emergency care.

 

Beyond even that, preserving health care is preserving one-sixth of Pennsylvania’s economy and tens of thousands of good jobs across the commonwealth that can’t be outsourced. 

 

Health care is under attack in Washington, D.C., like never before. We’re fighting to protect your health coverage, expand access to care and ensure quality and affordable health care in Pennsylvania. Just this year, we’ve passed many bills to make sure you can stay healthy or take care of yourself when you – or someone you love – grows older, gets sick, or is injured.

 

Enshrining Affordable Care Act protections - I passed bills to:

  • Make sure parents can keep their children insured until age 26, because medical bills should never stand in the way of a bright future.
  • Stop insurance companies from capping your coverage for essential benefits – because lifetime benefits should last a lifetime.
  • Protect coverage for pre-existing conditions, ensuring that all coverage is maintained, no matter what health condition you have – some insurance companies even try to treat getting pregnant as a “pre-existing condition” to deny care.
  • Require health insurance policies to cover preventive health care services without cost-sharing, keeping you healthy now and screening for healthcare issues that could arise in the future. After all, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
  • Make sure Private Equity firms can’t buy up our hospitals and nursing homes and drain them dry before closing them down and leaving our communities without any care options.

 

Protecting our moms – I passed bills to:

  • Require insurance coverage for blood pressure monitors for home use within one year of the delivery or end of pregnancy.
  • Expand Medical Assistance to cover blood pressure monitors for home use as a pregnancy-related service.
  • Require health insurers to cover diagnostic breast examinations.

 

Protecting our seniors

I passed a bill to make sure older residents who get their medicine from PACE and PACENET never have to worry about being kicked off those benefits because of a Social Security benefit increase.

 

I passed a bill making it easier for you to get your medicine by cutting red tape and allowing  electronic transfer of certain prescription medications between pharmacies.

 

I passed a bill to protect student-athletes and people who attend games by requiring AEDs at school athletic events- in fact, I also fought to pass a bill requiring every state building be equipped with an AED.

 

I passed a bill to make sure insurance companies can’t deny your child coverage when health care providers deliver services like speech therapy, occupational therapy or anything else when the care is provided in a school setting.

 

I passed a bill recognizing your teeth are part of your body and requiring Medical Assistance to provide dental coverage.

 

I passed a bill to make sure insurers cover contraceptives.

 

It’s a lot, but health care is vital and impacts us all. Now? It’s up to the state Senate to stand up for you. Please call your senator and tell them to act.

 

Want to know more? Visit www.pahouse.com/deliveringforpa.

 

 

PA veterans can apply for financial help

Eligible Pennsylvania veterans and their families can take advantage of the Veterans Temporary Assistance Program, which provides up to $1,600 per year for essential needs like rent, groceries, utility bills, and clothing during times of financial hardship.

 

Since its launch, the program — run by the PA Department of Military and Veterans Affairs — has awarded more than $7.4 million to more than 6,800 veterans and families across the state.

 

Eligible applicants include veterans with honorable or general discharges, those with service-connected disabilities, and surviving dependents of eligible veterans or service members who died in the line of duty.

 
 

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18 South 9th Street, Suite 105
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
(570) 420-2850

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5-A East Wing  Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120

(717) 772-1421