State Rep. Peter Schweyer, D-Lehigh, today announced a state grant totaling $223,300 has been awarded to Promise Neighborhoods of the Lehigh Valley for its ongoing Zero Youth Violence gun violence prevention initiatives. Read more
LEHIGH, Aug. 30 – The benefits of Pennsylvania’s Neighborhood Improvement Zone program will be on display for policy makers at a Democratic Policy Committee tour hosted by state Rep. Peter Schweyer. The tour -- from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31 -- will begin at the IBEW Local 375, 101 S. 7 th St., Allentown. The media is encouraged to attend. Lawmakers from across the state, including Chairman Ryan Bizzarro, will join Schweyer for a look at how the NIZ -- currently funded by 97% state tax revenue and 3% local revenue -- has worked to attract developers and revitalize downtown Allentown. Media inquiries may be submitted to policy@pahouse.net . Read more
Allentown’s newest community asset finally is going to be used to its full potential.Brigadier General Anna Mae Hays Elementary School will be filled with children soon. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer speaks with Allentown Fire Chief Efrain Agosto about proposed plans to build a new emergency operations center and training facility for the Allentown Fire Department. Schweyer says this new facility would be an important upgrade for public safety, providing enhanced emergency response capabilities and modern equipment, along with expanded training programs to keep our first responders prepared to tackle any emergency. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer visited the Mountain House Girl Scout Camp to see first-hand how the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania are building the female leaders of tomorrow through a variety of learning experiences. Schweyer, a strong advocate for education, says these programs teach unique skills outside the traditional classroom environment and provide Allentown girls with outdoor experiences they might not have access to in the city. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer visited the James Lawson Freedom School in Allentown to learn about a unique summer program providing students with a resource-rich environment reflective of their culture and diversity. Schweyer, a strong advocate for education who has been influential in boosting state funding for the Allentown School District, was impressed by the program and hopes it will continue providing Lehigh Valley students with opportunities to learn and succeed for years to come. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer visited the future site of the Da Vinci Science Center in downtown Allentown to provide an update on the project and speak with a local student who has greatly benefited from Da Vinci's science and technology programs. It’s projects like this – with assistance from the state and federal governments -- that make Allentown and the commonwealth a great place to live, work and raise a family. Read more
ALLENTOWN, Aug. 3 – State Rep. Peter Schweyer, D-Lehigh, will hold a free community paper shredding event to help residents safely dispose of their unwanted and personal documents. The event will be held 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 21 at South Mountain Middle School, 709 W. Emaus Ave. Shredding will take place in the parking lot on South Church Street. “Identity theft continues to be a serious problem for Pennsylvanians. One of the best ways you can protect yourself is shred documents that have your Social Security number, bank account numbers and other personal information,” Schweyer said. “This free event will allow people to safely dispose of these documents and prevent them from getting into the hands of criminals.” Schweyer added common types of unwanted items for shredding include credit card statements, credit card applications, bank and investment statements, canceled checks, income tax information, insurance and health records, and retirement or pension fund information. This event is only for residential documents. Business documents will not be accepted. There is a limit of 10 boxes of documents per car and no electronics will be accepted for recycling or disposal at this event. Documents will be shredded on site. For more information, residents may call Schweyer’s Allentown office at 610-791-6270. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer joined Governor Tom Wolf and others to speak about the state's $100 million funding investment to the 100 poorest school districts across the commonwealth thanks to the Level Up program. The Allentown School District will see an additional $6 million in state funding. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer explains why he voted for what he calls a "far-from-perfect" state budget. Read more
HARRISBURG, June 25 – Following today’s House passage of the Pennsylvania state budget for the 2021-22 fiscal year, state Rep. Peter Schweyer, D-Lehigh, issued the following statement: "At the start of the pandemic, 3,000 households in the Allentown School District didn't have access to the internet. That means that thousands of our students could not access the online programs they needed to continue to learn through virtual means. A full year later, our school buildings were still closed to our students as our district did not have the resources to retrofit our buildings to make them safer. “This is a direct result of a broken education funding system that rewards shrinking and wealthy school districts over those that need the resources the most. “This evening, I voted YES on a far-from-perfect budget. This budget will not fix our aging schools or send every education dollar through the fair funding formula as it should. But with more than $17 million more for the Allentown School District -- money that will be there every year -- our students are in a better place. “This budget fails to address food and housing insecurity, does not do enough to invest in jobs or health care. But since those dollars remain unspent, we have the opportunity to return to Harrisburg and invest those resources into our residents, and I stand ready to do so. Read more
On this Community Conversation, Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer sits down with Maryanell Agosto from Lehigh Carbon Community College to highlight the many educational programs they offer to both students and adults across the Lehigh Valley. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer discusses the dire need to fix toxic schools in Allentown and across Pennsylvania. Schweyer speaks with Mark Leibold of the Allentown Education Association for additional insight into the problems facing many buildings in the Allentown School District. Read more
HARRISBURG, June 14 – State Rep. Peter Schweyer, D-Lehigh, is alerting residents that the Pennsylvania Treasury is currently holding $2.5 million in unclaimed property which belongs to residents of the 22 nd Legislative District. “ Each year, the Pennsylvania Treasury receives millions of dollars of unclaimed property and it is estimated that roughly one in 10 Pennsylvanians has unclaimed property they may not be aware of,” Schweyer said. “My district office is available to help our constituents search for unclaimed money or assets.” Unclaimed property may include: Closed bank accounts. Uncashed checks, including paychecks. Lost stocks and bonds. Contents of safe deposit boxes. Proceeds from the demutualization of insurance companies. Expired gift cards/gift certificates. To find out if you have unclaimed property, search your name in the Unclaimed Property database at www.patreasury.gov/Unclaimed/Search.html , or t hose who would like assistance checking the database are welcome to visit Schweyer’s office at 1501 Lehigh St., Suite 206, where a free search only takes a few moments. Please call ahead at 610-791-6270 to avoid overcrowding in the office. There is NO CHARGE to claim your unclaimed property. Read more
HARRISBURG, June 11 – State Rep. Peter Schweyer, D-Lehigh, is alerting older and disabled residents of the 22 nd Legislative District that the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue is extending the deadline to apply for property tax and rent rebates paid in 2020 from June 30 to Dec. 31. “The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program has been available to Pennsylvanians for decades and it remains one of the most important programs which benefit older and low-income families in Pennsylvania,” Schweyer said. “This extension to the application deadline will ensure more people can file, but I encourage those who need to apply – especially those newly eligible – to not wait and get the applications filed early.” Schweyer said his Allentown office, 1501 Lehigh St., Suite 206, is available to assist residents with their applications. Those interested must have their identification, proof of 2020 income and either a statement of 2020 rent paid, or a receipt of 2020 taxes paid, if homeowners. Walk-ins are welcome, but it is recommended to call the office first at 610-791-6270 to avoid overcrowding. The Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program benefits eligible Pennsylvanians 65 and older, widows and widowers 50 and older, and people with disabilities 18 and older. The income limit is $35,000 for homeowners and $15,000 for renters, and half of Social Security income is excluded. The maximum standard rebate is Read more
At a Capitol news conference, Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer discusses the importance of protecting women's health, including from the hazards in several old and toxic school buildings in Allentown. Schweyer says the PA Rescue Plan could direct much needed funding to replace or modernize these school buildings and protect the health of educators and children alike. Read more
In this Community Conversation, Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer sits down with Jennifer Doyle and Kelly Gallagher from The Literacy Center in Allentown to discuss the educational programs and services they offer to the community. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer discusses his legislation to repeal Pennsylvania's fireworks law, which allows the sale and use of large-scale fireworks for the general public. Schweyer says Allentown is a hot bed for fireworks at all hours of the night, causing safety concerns and affecting the quality of life for residents and pets. Read more
Pa. state Rep. Peter Schweyer discusses the importance of the PA Rescue Plan which would invest in job creation, broadband access, education, and health care infrastructure to help the people of Allentown bounce back from the pandemic. Read more
HARRISBURG, May 24 – State Rep. Peter Schweyer, D-Lehigh, today announced his district office in Allentown will resume walk-in visitors starting Tuesday, June 1. “For nearly a year, my staff and I continued to provide the services and assistance our constituents need through in-person appointments and by phone and email out of an abundance of caution and safety,” Schweyer said. “Now, with more residents continuing to get vaccinated and guidelines being eased, it is time to start returning to normal and welcome walk-in visitors once again.” Schweyer added that those who need assistance should still first contact the district office by phone at 610-791-6270 or email at RepSchweyer@pahouse.net to avoid overcrowding. The office will continue following CDC guidelines and all persons who enter the office must be properly wearing a mask. Schweyer said constituents who are not feeling well or have been recently exposed to someone with COVID-19 should contact the office by phone or email for assistance. Read more
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