Dear Neighbor,
I’d like to share with you the work that I’m doing in Harrisburg and locally to ensure we Thrive in the 185. Keep reading for more details, follow my social media for updates, and please contact one of my offices to find out how we can help you with state and local programs and resources. #InformationIsPower
Follow me on social media and check out my website!
#GetInvolved and #JoinTheConversation!
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My offices will be closed on Monday, Oct. 13. We look forward to serving you when we reopen on Tuesday morning!
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Leading for a Responsible PA Budget
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This week, we marked 100 days since our state budget was due. In the House on Wednesday, we sent a bipartisan, balanced, no-tax-increase compromise plan to the Senate, in addition to the two other budget plans we’ve sent them this year. So far, Senate Republicans have refused to act on any reasonable plan, responding only with demands for more cuts and digging in their heels, refusing to compromise for the good of all Pennsylvanians.
The lack of a state budget is starting to be felt in our communities, as the School District of Philadelphia has had to take on loans to cover their expenses and just this week the WOAR - Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence has had to suspend services for survivors in crisis. More stories like this will begin to appear as the state continues to miss payments to schools and organizations that rely on state funding and reserves dry up.
Once again, I’m calling on Senate Republicans to put politics aside and get serious about leading and serving for the benefit of all Pennsylvanians. The House has done its part to address their concerns, only to be met with more demands. The budget we passed this week reflects responsible governance—balancing fiscal discipline with compassion. With $10 billion in reserves and no tax increases, we’re meeting the needs of Pennsylvanians without mortgaging our future.
You can help by clicking here to send a message to Senate Republican leadership that it’s time for them to stop stalling, get back to work, and pass a budget.
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I’m kicking off this fall with the return of my Civic Conversations series. I’m partnering with local and state leaders to host these gatherings, designed to help you understand how your government works for YOU and the importance of getting involved—ensuring your voice is heard through your vote. Joining me for these conversations will be Philadelphia City Commissioner Chairman Omar Sabir, City Council President Kenyatta Johnson, and my colleagues and leaders from the state House who also represent parts of Delco, South, and Southwest Philadelphia: Speaker Joanna McClinton and Appropriations Chairman Jordan Harris.
The first event is next Friday evening, Oct. 17 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
All events will take place at the 2nd Council District Satellite Election Office, located at Woodland Plaza, 6100 Woodland Ave., in Southwest Philadelphia. These discussions are always informative and exciting, so I hope you can join us!
You can’t grow if you don’t know! #JoinTheConversation
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Recently, I joined Dr. James Peterson on his radio program on WURD Radio to provide an update on what’s happening in state government. We also discussed how Black elected officials are working to mobilize effective resistance against the current federal administration. Click above to listen to our discussion on the issues affecting our community and read below to learn more about how to ensure you’re registered to vote and make your voice heard!
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Upcoming Voting Deadlines
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Are you registered to vote in the November municipal election? You have until October 20 to register! Click the graphic above to access all the resources you need to make sure your voice is heard at the ballot box this November. There are many important positions on the ballot this year that directly affect your daily life and can impact your neighborhood.
? If you live in Delco, click here to find out more about what’s on your ballot and how to get involved locally.
? If you live in Philadelphia, click here to find out more about what’s is on your ballot and how to get involved locally.
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Changes Likely Coming to Pennie
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Due to changes in federal law, and since the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits were not renewed by Congress, health insurance costs are expected to rise significantly for Pennie enrollees in 2026. Health insurance costs are likely to increase by a minimum of 82% - some folks may see a doubled or even quadrupled increase. You should be receiving communications from Pennie about these changes if you are currently enrolled. For now, make sure that your information is up to date with Pennie, including your income. You can also begin shopping around for other plans to see if there are cost-effective solutions for you. The 2026 open enrollment period will begin on Nov. 1 for health insurance plans for 2026.
Click the graphic above to visit the Pennie website created to explain what is happening, why it is happening, and how you can prepare for these changes.
You can also go to pennie.com/connect to find Pennie-certified assisters and brokers by your ZIP code. Some offer virtual, over-the-phone, and in-person appointments. My offices are also here to guide you through the process.
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New Work Requirements for Some SNAP Recipients
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If you benefit from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) there are new work requirements to continue receiving those benefits. Under the new federal guidelines, certain recipients will need to report that they are working, volunteering, or participating in an education or training program for at least 20 hours a week (or 80 hours each month). The requirements will continue to expand throughout the fall of 2025. You should have received a letter from the PA Dept. of Human Services if you are effected, however you can learn more on the DHS website. These changes are due to a new law recently passed by congress and signed into law by President Trump. These cuts disproportionately harm Philadelphia children, seniors, and working families. We’re fortunate in Philadelphia and Delco to have so many organizations and nonprofits that can assist in times of need, but it’s hard to replace or supplement these federal benefits for the long-term. Please reach out to my office if you need food assistance and we can connect you with options.
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Seniors Ride FREE on SEPTA
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Did you know that seniors ride for free on SEPTA? A SEPTA Senior Fare Card allows seniors 65 and older to ride for free, but those cards do expire after three years. My office can help you get or renew your card. As we continue to work on a State Budget solution for mass transit, senior fare cards still allow you to ride for free to your medical appointments, your job, visiting family and friends, or anything you need to do in our region.
SEPTA keeps our communities moving and economy thriving – and a senior fare card helps your wallet by saving on transportation costs! Contact my office today for more information on getting or renewing your SEPTA Senior Fare Card.
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Shredding your outdated and unneeded paperwork is the best way to protect your identity and personal information. Bring your old documents like credit card statements, tax paperwork, financial records and any other papers that contain sensitive information and we’ll shred and dispose of it on-site.
We’ll be at the Turner/Motivation Parking Lot at 5900 Baltimore Ave. beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25. See you there!
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I’m joining Speaker Joanna McClinton to honor veterans from our area for their service and sacrifice. If you or your loved one served our country, we want to give you the recognition you deserve! Contact my office to register for our event happening on Thursday, Nov. 6 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the PAL Center, 5900 Elmwood Ave. in Southwest Philadelphia.
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Join the Glow Together Walkers
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Join me and Speaker of the House Joanna McClinton every Thursday at 7 a.m. for an hour of self-care. Join the Glow Together Walkers and start your morning with intention and community as we walk through the gorgeous community spaces in our area. Walking, getting outside, and engaging with your community are ideal self-care strategies that get you moving and into a social space with likeminded community members.
We’ll either be at Heinz National Wildlife Refuge or Bartram’s Garden – check the graphic above for our weekly schedule.
The hour is free and for all ages. You can click above to RSVP or just show up!
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The actions that are happening right now with the federal government in Washington, D.C. have been very overwhelming with what seems like daily attacks on our neighbors, our freedoms and basic rights. Just remember that there are always people to help. If you are concerned about the actions being taken on immigration, I encourage you to contact these local organizations listed in this document below. Additionally, while my office is here to assist you with state and local services, your concerns on these federal actions need to be heard by your federal officials. Check out the list of our federal representatives and senators and contact their offices for assistance or to let them know about your concerns. We’ve seen recently how advocacy and loud objections can lead to a course reversal or reevaluation by the president and his administration.
Don’t give up and don’t give in.
Know your rights and stay vigilant for your family and your community.
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I was honored to join Gov. Shapiro, Mayor Parker, and many others at the Navy Yard for the opening ceremony of Homecoming 250: Navy and Marine Corps, including the spectacular Parade of Ships that kicks off a weeklong celebration, October 9–16, 2025, honoring our nation’s founding and the proud traditions of the Sea Services.
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A wonderful event this week celebrating the supporters of Sharing Excess who do so much to help with food insecurity in our communities!
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PROGRAMS AND OPPORTUNITIES
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Property Tax/Rent Rebates Being Distributed Now!
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Did you already apply for your Property Tax or Rent Rebate? Rebates are now being distributed so you should receive yours soon – track your refund online! If you haven’t applied yet, my office is here to help you find out if you qualify and help you apply. Contact one of my offices today - don’t wait!
These rebates have made it easier for older and disabled folks to stay in their homes while affording groceries, medicine, and so much more.
The application period is now open to get a rebate on your 2024 taxes or rent paid. Thanks to changes PA House Democrats fought for, more people are eligible, and the rebates are bigger than ever!
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My office helps city officials and local organizations connect to state grants available to help them do their important work to improve our communities and the lives of residents. You can find a list of state grant programs that are currently open for application on my website. We update this list as new programs come online so check back often.
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My offices are here to help!
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In service and in action,
Rep. Regina Young
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
105-A East Wing
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 783-8634
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Southwest Philla. Office
6844 Elmwood Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19142
(215) 952-3376
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Delco Office
629 N. Governor Printz Blvd.
Essington, PA 19029
(610) 616-2003
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