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Dear Neighbor & Estimado Vecino,
As always, here is some information I hope you find useful.
For Spanish readers, please read the full Spanish-language version of this email here.
Para los lectores en español, lea una versión completa de este boletín electrónico en su idioma aquí. Como siempre, aquí les presento información que espero pueda ser de utilidad. Y no olvides visitar mi página oficial para mantenerte informado. También puede verificar sus preferencias para asegurarse de que está registrado para recibir mis correos electrónicos.
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Governor Shapiro Speeds Up SNAP Benefits
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Good news! Following a federal court ruling, Governor Shapiro is expediting November SNAP benefits, allowing families here in Reading and Berks County who missed a payment to access food. Benefits are being loaded onto EBT cards now, helping nearly two million Pennsylvanians statewide. Check your balance with ConnectEBT and keep your card secure!
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Join me for my Annual Thanksgiving Resource
Fair on November 21!
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Reading friends and neighbors, it’s that time of year again! My Annual Thanksgiving Giveaway & Resource Fair is back, and I’m excited to continue this meaningful community tradition.
This isn’t just a giveaway, it’s a celebration of community, connection, and gratitude.
My team and I are proud to support underserved families with Thanksgiving essentials and share information about valuable state programs and services.
Come say hello, pick up a free turkey, meet my staff, and learn how state resources can help. I can’t wait to see you on November 21, from 10 a.m. to noon!
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LIHEAP-Eligible Households Protected from
November Utility Shutoffs
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Due to the federal government shutdown, Pennsylvania’s 2025–26 LIHEAP season has been delayed until December 3, 2025, while the state awaits federal funding.
LIHEAP’s delayed start is a concern, but utilities have told the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) they will not terminate service for LIHEAP-eligible customers during this gap. Governor Shapiro also confirmed low-income households will not face shutoffs in November.
At the same time, the PUC urges households to call their utility now to discuss payment plans and affordability programs.
I am closely monitoring these challenges and have reached out to utilities on behalf of our community. No family should have to worry about staying warm or keeping the lights on this winter. LIHEAP helps more than 300,000 Pennsylvanians each year with home heating costs, especially older adults and low-income families.
Need help now?
• Contact your utility company to ask about assistance programs.
• Visit pa-navigate.org.
• Call 211 or visit pa211.org.
The winter shutoff moratorium runs Dec. 1–Mar. 31, protecting eligible households from shutoffs. Learn more: pa.gov.
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Discover Available State Programs and Services
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Call us at 610-376-1529 or visit my district office to learn about state programs and services and get the support your family needs!
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Need assistance during the shutdown?
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If you are affected by the federal government shutdown, there are resources available to help you and your family. These include SNAP benefits, utility assistance programs, unemployment support, and local community services. You can check PA Navigate at pa-navigate.org for helpful resources.
Local help is also available by visiting pa211.org. For utility assistance, you can search “utility assistance” at https://www.puc.pa.gov/ or get in touch with your utility company to explore assistance options.
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November 30 is the Last Day to Redeem
Farmers Market Vouchers
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November 30 is the final day to redeem your vouchers for fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs. These programs provide WIC families and income-eligible seniors with healthy food while supporting local farmers. Be sure to use your checks before the deadline, and find participating markets here.
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Are You Part of the 127th District? Find Out Today!
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If you’ve recently moved or aren’t sure which legislative district you’re in, I can help! The 127th District, a welcoming community I’m proud to represent, includes parts of Reading and Cumru Township, as well as the boroughs of Kenhorst and Shillington.
Know your district and access support!
Check the Find My Legislator tool: palegis.us/find-my-legislator
My district office is here to assist with state matters, legislation, programs, and navigating state agencies. Call us at 610-376-1529 to stay connected and get the support you and your family need!
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Explore State Grant Opportunities Available Now
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State grant funding is now available for individuals, organizations, and communities. Explore open opportunities for projects in education, small business, and community initiatives.
Check out this link for the latest information on available grants across these fields and more. Take advantage of these opportunities and make a positive impact in our community!
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Get Your PennDOT Driver’s Manual at My Office!
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My office is thrilled to announce that the PennDOT Driver’s Manual is now available for all constituents! Swing by 645 Penn Street, 5th Floor, Reading, during regular business hours to pick up your copy.
This manual is an essential resource for new drivers and anyone looking to refresh their knowledge of Pennsylvania road rules. My office is always here to support you with state services and helpful community resources!
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More Time to Apply! Property Tax/Rent Rebate
Deadline Extended
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The deadline to apply for the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program has been extended to Dec. 31, 2025. This rebate means money back in the pockets of our older friends and neighbors here in Berks County – and I’m ready to help you apply! Call my office today at 610-376-1529 to see if you qualify.
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Free notary services now offered, don’t miss out!
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Exciting update! Our district office is now providing complimentary Notary services. Additionally, we're ready to assist you with heating and utility support, the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program, PennDOT paperwork, and a range of local and state services for you and your family.
Feel free to reach out to us at 610-376-1529 to get more information!
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
32-A East Wing
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-3525
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District Office
645 Penn St., 5th Floor
Reading, PA 19601
(610) 376-1529
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