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“These are teachers and loyal public employees who gave so much to their communities but have been retired for many years,” Deasy said. “We owe them the dignity in retirement that they deserve. This adjustment is long overdue and with the current economic climate, there is no better time to secure it.” Read more
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State grants fund improvements at four local senior centers Read more
Plus, apply for LIHEAP today! Read more
Plus, the House passes my legislation for a Distilled Spirits Industry Board Read more
“I think the Pennsylvania distilling industry has made great strides over the years, and with this board could reach new levels of production and success,” Deasy said. Read more
Plus, more time to apply to LIHEAP! Read more
Deasy’s bill, H.B. 198, would establish the Pennsylvania Distilled Spirits Industry Promotion Board. Read more
Find out when vouchers for the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program will be available, apply now for FAFSA and mark your calendars for my spring shredding events! Read more
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“My father was a teacher and later became a principal, so I know all of the time and hours teachers and public employees put in for the benefit of children and their community,” Deasy said. “Retirees should not have to choose between filling their prescriptions or purchasing groceries. If we want to do the right thing, we need to dedicate these funds now to avoid an even more dire crisis for our former public servants.” Read more
Funding for pollution reduction, sewer improvements and park upgrades Read more
Gov. Shapiro’s proposed budget and support for retired educators Read more
HARRISBURG, March 7 – Rep. Dan Deasy, D-Allegheny, said he is honored to be appointed the majority chair of the House Liquor Control Committee for the 2023-24 legislative session. The Liquor Control Committee handles legislation dealing with the manufacturing and sale of alcohol in the state through Pennsylvania’s Liquor Code. It also oversees the operations of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, as well as liquor enforcement, which is handled by the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement within the Pennsylvania State Police. “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve as the majority chairman of this committee,” Deasy said. “In this new role, I remain committed to looking for ways to help small businesses that are still recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. I will also fight to preserve the family-sustaining jobs of 3,500 state store workers previously threatened by efforts to privatize the state’s liquor system.” Deasy has served as the minority chair of the Liquor Control Committee since 2019. Read more
Standing with survivors and welcoming a new Speaker Read more
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