Mark Your Calendar for My May 29 Town Hall
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My office will be hosting a town hall on Thursday, May 29, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at La Roche University’s Zappala Campus Center, 9000 Babcock Blvd. (Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.) I urge everyone to stop by, speak your mind, and share your thoughts, concerns and priorities for our community. Please visit this page or scan the QR code above to RSVP if you plan to attend.
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Around the Capitol: Boosting Benefits for Military Families,
Fighting Medical Debt, and More!
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This week the House unanimously passed legislation (H.B. 865) I introduced with state Rep. Craig Williams, R-Delaware/Chester, that would expand education benefits for families of National Guard members. You can read more about the bill here.
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An overwhelming majority of the House also passed H.B. 79, which I introduced with bipartisan colleagues to help ensure patients and their families are aware of hospital-based financial assistance programs and how to access them. As a physician-legislator, I know this bill would save lives. Visit this page to read more about it.
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During Cancer Action Day on Tuesday, I was glad to stand with advocates, survivors, caregivers, and fellow lawmakers to advocate for policies that advance the fight against cancer.
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I was also proud to meet with leaders from Shaler Hampton EMS and Ross/West View EMS, who came to Harrisburg to advocate for H.B. 1152. I am a co-prime sponsor of this legislation, which would ensure that EMS providers receive a fair reimbursement rate for mandated services so they have the financial resources they need to continue delivering lifesaving services.
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Earlier this week, I introduced legislation with Rep. Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster, that would reduce costs for the state while ensuring that lower-income patients have continued access to the important health benefits of GLP-1 drugs. You can read more here.
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In other legislative news, I voted for – and the House passed – bills that would:
- Lessen the financial pain for patients facing breast cancer.
- Authorize the Keystone Saves Program for workers who currently have no opportunity to save for retirement.
- Help counties treat jailed residents for substance use disorder.
- Allow townships to raise more money for fire and EMS services.
- Improve tax credits to spur economic growth.
- Improve our election process through a series of reforms.
- Help people save to buy their first home.
- Raise pensions for veterans who lost sight or mobility.
- Fight blight by building a database of serious property code violations.
- Fight exploitation of construction workers.
You can read more about these and other bills we passed here.
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Our community was hit hard by the April 29 storm. As a member of the House Energy Committee, I questioned the PUC chair about the commission’s investigation into the utilities’ response and about what steps are being taken to better respond to the growing threat of storms affecting our region. Visit this page to hear more.
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Veena, Ashok, and I had a wonderful time at the Korean American Association of Greater Pittsburgh’s Spring Festival in McCandless. I want to thank our Korean American neighbors for the gracious invitation and for everything they do for our community and region.
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In student news, congratulations to sophomore Zachary Jiang (below) who performed in the PMEA All-State Orchestra last month at the Kalahari Convention Center in Pocono Manor. Visit Hampton Township School District’s post here to read more.
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In sports, North Allegheny’s Jack Bertram took home three gold medals at the WPIAL Individual Track & Field Individual Finals at Slippery Rock University and also anchored the Tiger’s 4×800-meter relay team that won gold. Other members of the relay team included Greg Abel, Sebastian Klimchak and Wyatt Case.
Taylor Neese won the gold in the girls’ shot put. Visit the North Allegheny Sports Network page here to read about these and other local student champs.
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In other track and field news, congratulations to 2025 WPIAL Class 2A long jump champion Lara DeFazio, of Eden Christan Academy, for taking home the gold. You can see the full post from WPIAL here.
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In flag football, North Allegheny seniors Macey Casten and Leah Skweres were named to the 2025 Big 33 Girls Flag Football Classic. The full story on the North Allegheny Sports Network page is available here.
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In other district news, it was again a pleasure and a privilege to speak with neighbors during my recent door-knocking in Ohio Township. I plan to return to the township for more visits this weekend.
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Free High School Equivalency Exams Now Available
to Pennsylvanians
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The Pennsylvania Department of Education has announced $2 million in funding to cover the cost of high school equivalency exams for eligible residents. Pennsylvanians can now take the GED or HiSET tests free at public testing sites or through online proctoring, while funds last. Visit this page to learn more.
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New EBT Card Lock Feature Helps Protect Public Benefits from Theft
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The state has launched a new security feature that allows SNAP recipients to lock their EBT cards when not in use. This tool is designed to protect benefits like SNAP and TANF from forms of theft such as card skimming. More information is available here.
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Primary Election Reminder and Office Closure
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This is a reminder that our office will be closed Tuesday, May 20, for the municipal primary election. You can find your polling place here and additional voting information here.
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Finding Funding and Help with State Matters
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This is a reminder that the state has a handy tool to help search for grants. Visit this page to search, or this page for a list of all the latest programs.
Please remember that my talented staff can help you with a variety of state-related matters, from filing for a Property Tax/Rent Rebate to obtaining a disability placard or senior bus pass – to name just a few. Contact us or stop by to see how we can help!
You can read my e-newsletter in a way that’s preferable to you by visiting my legislative website here and clicking on the accessibility icon in the lower right corner.
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
101 B East Wing
PO Box 202030
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 772-2363
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District Office
9800B McKnight Road, Suite 130
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(412) 348-8028
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