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Brian's Briefing for April 17: PFAS bill introduced; Free License Plate Restoration Event

Dear Neighbor,

 

As we move into spring, I want to take a moment to send warm wishes to everyone celebrating seasonal holidays. Whether you're observing Easter, Passover, or simply enjoying the longer days and warmer weather, I hope this time brings you peace and renewal.

 

There’s been a lot happening both in Harrisburg and here in our district. In this update, you’ll find more details on:

  • A PFAS bill I introduced to help protect our community’s water and keep our firefighters safer
  • An upcoming License Plate Restoration Event
  • Our April 26 REAL ID Clinic
  • New outreach hours added in New Britain Township
  • A recent visit to Central Bucks High School South for Career Day

 

As always, if you have any questions or concerns about state government, feel free to reply to this email or call my office at (215) 323-6997. My team and I are here to help.

 

In Service,

PA Representative Brian Munroe's signature image

Brian

 

 

Working together to transition off of PFAS

Earlier this week, I introduced bipartisan legislation that would prohibit the manufacture, sale, distribution, and use of firefighting foam containing toxic PFAS chemicals beginning in 2026.

 

The legislation includes provisions to help fire companies responsibly dispose of existing PFAS-laden foam. Under this proposal, fire departments would be permitted to use state grant funding to cover disposal costs. Additionally, the bill directs the Office of the State Fire Commissioner to work closely with the Department of Environmental Protection to ensure the safe handling and disposal of banned materials. Violations of the prohibition would result in fines, with proceeds going directly to firefighter training programs.

 

PFAS — per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — are synthetic chemicals linked to a range of serious health risks, including cancer and environmental contamination. These chemicals are often found in Class B firefighting foams, which have historically been used to combat flammable liquid fires — particularly on military bases and at airports.

 

As a two-time cancer survivor, I’ve been a vocal advocate for PFAS reform. In September, I co-hosted a joint policy hearing at the Warminster Township Building to examine the impact of PFAS and discuss legislative solutions.

 

The region I represent — including Warminster, Warrington, Ivyland, and New Britain — is among the most heavily affected areas in the country due to legacy PFAS contamination at former and active military bases.

 

As a former firefighter, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of PFAS — on our water, our health, and our communities. This legislation is a commonsense step to protect firefighters and ensure safe, clean drinking water for future generations. We now have effective, PFAS-free alternatives — it’s time to transition responsibly.

 

As a Navy veteran, I’ve been directly affected by PFAS exposure in my own career. I’ve fought fires where this foam was used, and I’ve seen the long-term dangers of these chemicals. This legislation isn’t just about banning something dangerous — it’s about helping our fire companies adapt, disposing of harmful chemicals the right way, and investing in the future of public safety.

 

The U.S. Department of Defense and many large fire departments across Pennsylvania have already begun switching to PFAS-free foam, which is available at competitive prices and offers effective fire suppression.

 

Looking out for those who protect us and our communities is of the utmost priority. This legislation builds on momentum from the previous legislative session, when significant progress was made on PFAS-related reforms. Along with GOP Rep. Zach Mako, the bill’s prime cosponsor, I’m calling on colleagues from both sides of the aisle to join us in passing this life-saving measure.

 

The bill, which has 15 cosponsors, has not yet been assigned a bill number or committee.

 

 

In plate shape

Is your license plate faded, peeling, or hard to read? You're invited to our free License Plate Restoration Event.

 

Location: Warminster Community Park (Please use the entrance at 350 E. Bristol Rd.)
Date: Saturday, May 31
Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
 

My staff and I will be on site with local law enforcement to inspect license plates and assist with the replacement process at no cost. It's a simple way to ensure your plate is readable and up to state standards.

 

Drivers must complete an RSVP and an online form with your license plate information at www.pahouse.com/munroe/RSVP/?id=1721.

 

 

New Britain Township remote office hours added

To better serve the community, my staff and I are adding to our remote office hours with a new monthly stop in New Britain Township.

 

We'll be available from 10 a.m.-noon on the second Wednesday of each month at the New Britain Township Building, 207 Park Ave, Chalfont, PA 18914.

 

Our first session will be held on May 14.

 

You can find the full list of remote and specialty Hours at the bottom of this email.

 

We hope to see you soon.

 

 

Future looks bright

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the Career Day event at Central Bucks High School South. It was an incredible opportunity to connect with students who are clearly motivated, curious, and full of potential.

 

Every time I visit our local schools, I’m reminded of the bright futures ahead for these young individuals. It’s always a rewarding experience to engage with such a thoughtful and ambitious group!

 

 

A REAL opportunity

Join my staff and me for our REAL ID Clinic from noon-1:30 p.m. Saturday, April 26 at William Tennent High School Auditorium, located at 333 Centennial Rd. in Warminster.

 

With the REAL ID enforcement date quickly approaching on May 7, this event is a great opportunity to get all your questions answered about the REAL ID process. I’ll be joined by Bucks County Register of Wills Linda Bobrin, representatives from PennDOT, and staff from the office of Senator John Fetterman. We’ll all be there to help you understand what’s needed to get your REAL ID.

 

Please note that REAL IDs will not be distributed at this event. It’s purely informational and will guide you through the steps and requirements.

Since space is limited, RSVP is required. You can reserve your spot here.

For more information about the optional REAL ID program, visit PennDOT’s REAL ID page.

 

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:

  • Warminster Township Building: First Tuesday every month; next is May 6
  • Ivyland Borough: Second Tuesday every month; next is May 13
  • New Britain Township Building: Second Wednesday of each month; next is May 14
  • Warminster Library: Third Wednesday every month; next is May 21
  • Warrington Township Building: Third Tuesday every month; (No May date) next is June 17

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 April 29
  • Advance Care Planning, First Wednesday every month; next is May 7
  • Veterans Services (9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)  Second Monday every month; next is May 13

 

Until next time...

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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