Dear Neighbor & Estimado Vecino,
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For Spanish readers, please read the full Spanish-language version of this email here.
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I hope you are well. I would like to share important information about my ongoing work. As always, please feel free to reach out to my office for help with any state-related issues. To stay informed,?visit my official page. You can also check your?preferences?to make sure you're signed up for?my emails.?
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Espero que estén bien. Me gustaría compartir información importante sobre mi trabajo en curso. Y no olvides?visitar mi página oficial?para mantenerte informado.?También puede verificar sus?preferencias?para asegurarse de que está registrado para recibir mis correos electrónicos.
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Legislative Black Caucus Scholarship Now Open
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The Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus is now accepting applications for its annual James R. Roebuck Scholarship. Applicants are required to be a resident of Pennsylvania, a person of color, and a graduating high school senior or current undergraduate student.
Applications are due on Friday, Feb. 20, and can be turned in here.
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House Fellowship Accepting Applicants
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The PA House Fellowship Program is accepting applications from eligible Pennsylvania college students for the Summer 2026 semester. Fellows work in committees or leadership offices at the state Capitol.
The program provides compensation and may also offer college credit. Eligible applicants include college juniors, seniors, graduate students, or law students with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Applications are due by March 2.
Visit here to learn more.
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LIHEAP Now Accepting Applications
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The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is now accepting applications! This program provides cash and crisis grants to help families cover their heating bills as we head into winter. Grant amounts range from $200 to $1,000, depending on your income, household size, and fuel type.
You can apply here or contact my office for assistance.
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2025 Property Tax/Rent Rebate NOW OPEN
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Applications for Property Tax/Rent Rebates are now open! This gives money back to PA renters and homeowners for costs from 2025 - including seniors, widows and widowers, and those with disabilities.
You can learn more here and contact my office for support with your application. Applications are due by June 30.
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You May Have Unclaimed Property - We Can Help!
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Many Pennsylvanians have unclaimed property - money from dormant bank accounts, insurance payments, uncashed checks - and you may be one of them!
My office can help you receive this unclaimed property. Contact us or go to PATreasury.gov/unclaimed-property to see if there is anything available in your name.
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New Grants for the District
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This week, we saw over $1.5 million in new grant funding come to our district! These grants will fund water and flood mitigation projects, as well as pedestrian safety and infrastructure repairs.
I look forward to seeing these projects come to fruition, and I will continue fighting to make sure our community gets the funding it deserves. You can learn more about the projects being funded here.
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Volunteering to Help with Food Insecurity
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My staff and I assisted staff, students, and volunteers from the Wilson School District in preparing weekender bags to help with food insecurity. It is always great to see so many of our neighbors come out to support each other, and I am so happy to have my staff and I join these efforts.
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Embracing the Memory of Dr. King
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This week, I had the honor of joining VOiCEup Berks for "A Day On, Not a Day Off," which brought youth leaders and community members together to honor Dr. Martin Luther King's vision for justice and equality and recognize how we can work toward real change.
It was incredible to hear about the work of our local student leaders, and I look forward to working with them as they lead our community.
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Property Tax Support Event
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Did you know there are programs available to help reduce your property taxes or provide a rebate on rent or property taxes you’ve already paid?
The “PA Homestead Exclusion Program” helps homeowners save on property taxes by reducing the assessed value of their primary residence before school taxes are calculated. The “PA Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program” offers rebates to eligible older adults and individuals with disabilities.
My staff will hold a FREE event on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 2 p.m. at the Reading Public Library (100 S. Fifth Street) to help you learn more about these programs and process your applications.
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Black Health Matters Community Conversations
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Black communities continue to face persistent health disparities rooted in systemic inequities. This Black Health Matters Community Conversation will bring neighbors together to discuss real solutions to improve Black health outcomes in our district and across Pennsylvania.
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West Reading will host its annual Ice 'N Spice Festival this weekend. The 400 - 700 blocks of Penn Avenue will be filled with amazing ice sculptures, fire dancing, and more! The event begins today, Jan. 23, and continues on Saturday and Sunday.
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There will be a Code Blue Giveaway with several resources available for the homeless community on Saturday, Jan. 31 at 200 Schuylkill Ave., Reading.
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If you or someone you know needs food assistance, please reach out to my office to find out where you can find help. You can also click here to go to Helping Harvest's website, which has a map of over 350 charitable food program partners in our area.
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Helping Harvest will also be collecting non-perishable food items throughout the year at their programs and events. You can learn more about those and how to ensure our neighbors are fed here.
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RIZE Youth Arts will be hosting a free youth dance program on Wednesdays at GoggleWorks (201 Washington St., Reading). Latin dance lessons begin at 5 p.m., and hip hop dance lessons begin at 6 p.m. Registration can be found here.
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Reading Hospital, along with the Junior League of Reading and Berks Teens, will be hosting Let's Talk, Period - a judgement free, stigma-breaking event that brings medical professionals together to ensure that girls can have honest, down-to-earth discussions about puberty and periods.
The event will be held on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences Sullivan Auditorium (1025 Old Wyomissing Road). They will also be collecting new and gently used bras to distribute to local agencies.
Space is limited - register here or by emailing communitywellness@towerhealth.org.
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Mobile Mammogram Screenings Available
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Routine mammograms are important to find the first signs of breast cancer. Tower Health has started their Mobile Mammography stops for 2026, with stops across our community. You can find what locations they will be at on which days here.
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As always, my team and I are here to help you navigate state programs and services. Please reach out with any questions, concerns, or ideas. If you can't make it into my district office, you can visit one of my satellite offices! Find my office information below:
Centro Hispano Casa Senior Center
25 N. 2nd St., Reading, PA, 19601
every Thursday from 9 a.m. to Noon
Spring Township Municipal Building
2850 Windmill Road, Sinking Spring, PA, 19608
1st and 3rd Friday from 9 a.m. to Noon
We also host DAV Services (Disabled American Veterans) in my office
1111 Penn Ave., Wyomissing, PA 19610
Every other Monday from 9 a.m. to Noon
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
104-A East Wing Main Capitol
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 772-1858
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District Office
1111 Penn Ave.
Wyomissing, PA 19610
(484) 577-2756
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