Dear Neighbors:
As I begin my second term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, I remain dedicated to serving our community and working across the aisle to improve our state. With my background as a Navy veteran and retired police officer, I’m committed to advocating for policies that directly benefit you and your family.
One of the ways I’m working to support you is by hosting a free Shred Event in February. This event will provide a safe and convenient opportunity to dispose of sensitive personal documents, helping you protect yourself from identity theft. I encourage you to join us. More details and the link to the RSVP are below.
Additionally, I’ve included information on other state programs and events below. I look forward to continuing our work together to make Pennsylvania a better place for all.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns regarding state government. You may do so simply by replying to this email, or by calling my office at (215) 323-6997.
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As your state representative, I'm committed to helping you stay safe and informed. One way to protect yourself from identity theft is by properly shredding sensitive documents. That's why I'm hosting a Shred Event to give you the opportunity to safely dispose of old personal paperwork. I hope you can join us for this important event.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, Feb. 15
Time: 10 a.m. – Noon
Location:
Central Bucks South High School
Rear Parking Lot
1100 Folly Road, Warrington, PA 18976
(Use either the 1100 Folly Road or Pickertown Road entrance)
What to Bring:
Bring personal financial documents you no longer need, especially those containing sensitive information (e.g., account numbers, signatures).
Note: Only paper-based materials and small fasteners will be accepted. This event is for individuals only – no businesses.
Additional Information:
Staff will be available to answer any questions about state-related services and issues.
RSVP:
Please RSVP online or call the office at (215) 323-6997.
Protect yourself from identity theft by safely shredding your personal documents.
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PennDOT to host job fairs
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PennDOT is hosting a job fair at the Bucks County Maintenance Facility, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 16. The event will be held at 6160 Potters Lane in Pipersville and is designed to connect qualified candidates with career opportunities within PennDOT. Attendees can learn about available positions and submit applications for roles in transportation and maintenance services. For more details, please contact the Bucks County office at (215) 345-6060.
For a list of available positions, other dates and times of PennDOT job fairs and additional information, please click here.
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Take SEPTA to the Eagles game
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Heading to the Eagles vs. Green Bay Packers Wild Card game at Lincoln Financial Field? SEPTA is offering extra service on the Broad Street Line.
On Sunday express trains will depart Fern Rock Transit Center every 10 minutes from 11a.m. to 4 p.m.
For easy access to Lincoln Financial Field and the other Sports Complex venues (Wells Fargo Center, Citizens Bank Park), take the Broad Street Line to NRG Station. It's a short walk from Regional Rail stations in Center City. Bus routes 4 and 17 also provide direct service to the Sports Complex.
Go Birds!
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Learn about financing your child’s college education
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The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, the organization that administers the state college grant and loan programs has upcoming financial aid webinars scheduled through March.
These sessions are designed to help students and families navigate the financial aid process.
For more topics, times, information or to register for any of the sessions, please click here.
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The Bucks County Area Agency on Aging is reminding everyone to save the date for this year's Bucks County Senior Games.
This year's games will be held June 5-12. Registration will open on March 15 and close on May 15, with the kickoff event happening on May 28. More info will be coming soon.
Info on last year's games can be found at buckscounty.gov/seniorgames
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Our Chief of Staff, Nicole Rinier, will be bidding us farewell as she embarks on a new journey to become the Tax Collector for Warminster Township.
Nicole has been an invaluable asset to our team, playing a crucial role in the establishment of our office and making an immediate impact when she joined in December 2022. Her dedication and leadership will be greatly missed.
We are excited to welcome Leo Greenberry as our new Chief of Staff. With his extensive
experience, Leo is poised to serve our district with excellence and bring fresh perspectives to our team. We look forward to the continued success and growth of our office under his leadership.
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Remote office hours
To make my office’s constituent services as widely available as possible, I've established remote office hours at local township buildings around the district.
We are at the following locations from 10 a.m. – noon on the days indicated:
- Ivyland Borough: Second Tuesday every month; next is Jan. 14
- Warminster Library: Third Wednesday every month; next is Jan. 15
- Warrington Township Building: Third Tuesday every month; next is Jan. 21
- Warminster Township Building: First Tuesday every month; next is Feb. 4
Specialty office hours
To help focus on specific needs, my staff and I have established specialty hours where outside experts come in to help guide our residents. An appointment is needed for these hours. Please call (215) 323-6997 to schedule.
- Human Services (with the Bucks County Hub), Final Tuesday every month; next is Jan. 28
- Advance Care Planning, First Wednesday every month; next is Feb. 5
- Veterans Services, Second Wednesday every month; next is Feb. 12
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I hope you found this edition of my e-newsletter useful. I’d love your feedback on what parts you find valuable and how we could improve – please email your thoughts to me at RepMunroe@pahouse.net.
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
104-B East Wing
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 772-1983
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District Office
1410A West Street Rd.
Warminster, PA 18974
(215) 323-6997
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