Rep. Todd A. Eachus
116th Legislative District
Luzerne County

Audio Clips

Sound Bite Only - With the fall legislative session winding down, state representatives are continuing their drive to make improving access to health care a top issue for the Senate. Rep. Seip hosted a Democratic Policy Committee hearing on the issue within his district. Sound bite runs :20 - 9/18/2008


Full Story - With the fall legislative session winding down, state representatives are continuing their drive to make improving access to health care a top issue for the Senate. Rep. Seip hosted a Democratic Policy Committee hearing on the issue within his district. Roseann Cadau reports from Harrisburg. Story runs 1:03 - 9/18/2008


State lawmakers and advocates are calling on the Senate to act on legislation that would provide all Pennsylvanians with access to decent, affordable health insurance coverage and enact other healthcare system reforms. Rep. Todd Eachus, D-Luzerne, House Democratic Policy Committee Chairman and point man in the House for this legislation, is featured. Story runs 1 minute. - 9/17/2008


Soundbite only. Rep. Todd Eachus, D-Luzerne, House Democratic Policy Committee chairman, comments on PA-ABC, which is a plan to provide all Pennsylvanians with access to decent, affordable health insurance coverage and enact other healthcare system reforms. State lawmakers and advocates are calling on the Senate to act on legislation before the current legislative session ends. Bite runs 12 seconds. - 9/17/2008


Soundbite Only. Rep. David Kessler of Berks County comments on Pennsylvania's Energy Independence Strategy and the alternative energy initiatives it includes. Bite runs 21 seconds. - 7/10/2008


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Video Clips

Representative Casorio discusses legislation he is co-sponsoring (H.B. 2563) that would require communities with more than 10,000 residents that don’t have their own police force to compensate the state police for the local law enforcement they provide. The legislation would raise nearly $40 million in revenue and would allow the state police to hire about 4,000 additional troopers statewide. - 6/1/2008


Majority Policy Chairman Todd Eachus discusses the House Democrats’ efforts toward quality and affordable health care. - 12/14/2007


Majority Policy Chairman Eachus discusses the 2007-08 state budget agreement. - 7/10/2007


Rep. Eachus: Press conference announcing FAA approval for the Cargo Airport. - 5/9/2007


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