Challenges seem to be everywhere at the local, state and federal levels of government, so you would be forgiven if the issue of redistricting and gerrymandering was far down on your list of priorities. But it should not be. Read more
The Best Way to Make Sure More (and Better) Bills Become Law Read more
On Memorial Day I will be attending commemorations at McMichael Park at 11 a.m. and Gorgas Park at 1 p.m. Please consider joining me at one of these events as we honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Read more
Topics included legislative redistricting, the state budget, and the COVID-19 vaccine. Read more
Read the latest news from the House Children and Youth Committee. Read more
My 106th Town Hall meeting will be held virtually at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 26. Read more
My final two FREE spring shredding events for constituents of the 194th are coming up this month. Shredding documents that contain confidential information helps to protect against identity theft. These events are a great occasion to clear out old papers and discard them safely. Read more
State Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio, minority chair of the House Children and Youth Committee, supported two bills during the committee’s second voting meeting held on May 4. Read more
Topics will include the redistricting process to redraw congressional and state legislative district boundaries. Read more
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The Children & Youth Committee plays a vital role in the oversight and review of legislation related to children and youth welfare. Read more
State constitutional amendments are a serious matter. I swore an oath to uphold said constitution, and it is the ultimate governing document for our Commonwealth. Read more
Topics included a preliminary discussion on the status of legislation for adult-use cannabis (recreational marijuana), updates on the COVID-19 vaccine and on mail-in ballots, and the state constitutional amendments on the ballot. Read more
“These grants support wonderful recreational resources in our community,” said DeLissio, D-Montgomery/Phila. Read more
My 105th Town Hall will be held tomorrow, Thursday, April 22 at 7 p.m. Read more
PHILADELPHIA, April 1 6 – State Rep. Pam DeLissio is hosting free shredding events this spring to help residents of the 194 th Legislative District safely dispose of unneeded documents. “Shredding documents that contain confidential information helps to protect against identity theft. These events are a great occasion to clear out old papers and discard them safely,” said DeLissio, D-Montgomery/Phila. Two shred events will be held in May, following the event scheduled for April 17 in Lower Merion. “Constituents are welcome to come to one or to all. Shredding events prove to be very important opportunities to address personal papers containing sensitive information in a safe and secure manner, particularly as folks have spent more time home cleaning out drawers and files,” DeLissio said. Times, dates and locations for May are as follows: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, May 15, Main Street Movie Theatre parking lot, 3720-40 Main St., Manayunk. 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 23, Welsh Valley Middle School parking lot, 325 Tower Lane, Narberth. There is a limit of four grocery bags or banker boxes per household, and attendees may be asked to transport their materials from their vehicles to the bins for shredding. Attendees must wear masks and practice social distancing. Newspapers, magazines and journals will not be accepted. The events will end sooner than scheduled if the Read more
Topics of discussion will include updates from the House Children and Youth Committee, the status of legislation for adult-use cannabis (recreational marijuana), the COVID-19 vaccine, mail-in ballots and the state constitutional amendments on the ballot this May. Read more
Rep. DeLissio is holding two events for residents of her district this month: a free shredding event, as well as her 105th Town Hall meeting. Read more
Most weeks in Harrisburg are busy weeks, and last week was no exception. I did have the opportunity to introduce an amendment to H.B. 606 that should help with speeding on Henry Avenue. This amendment has the support of many in the district. The amendment passed with 140 yeas and 61 nays. You can read the article I wrote on this topic here and hear my remarks on the House floor in the video below. Read more
State Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio, minority chair of the House Children and Youth Committee, supported two bills during the committee’s first voting meeting March 24. Read more
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