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Kosierowski Questions Access to PSP Training Facility and Mental Health Services

(Mar 27, 2023)

At a Pa. House Appropriations Committee budget hearing in Harrisburg, state Rep. Bridget M. Kosierowski questions the Pennsylvania State Police about troopers access to mental health services and if local police departments would have access to their proposed new training facility. Read more

 

New state House Speaker McClinton promises change for the better in Harrisburg

(Mar 27, 2023)

State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-121, Wilkes-Barre, said he realized McClinton was “destined for great things” soon after she won election to the state House in 2015. Read more

 

Pa. House Speaker Joanna McClinton addresses crowd at King’s College

(Mar 26, 2023)

State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Wilkes-Barre, introduced McClinton and had nothing but positive things to say about his colleague. Read more

 

‘Hope is not lost,’ Pa. House Speaker Joanna McClinton tells Bethlehem NAACP

(Mar 26, 2023)

Several local government officials attended and gave brief remarks, including Democratic state Rep. Steve Samuelson, whose 135th District includes the Northampton County portion of Bethlehem. Read more

 

Siegel: Crisis of Affordability with PASSHE

(Mar 24, 2023)

At a Pa. House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearing in Harrisburg, state Rep. Josh Siegel questions PASSHE Chancellor Dr. Daniel Greenstein about his lack of urgency addressing the crisis of affordability in our state higher education system. Read more

 

Siegel Questions PASSHE Financial Stability

(Mar 24, 2023)

At a Pa. House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearing in Harrisburg, state Rep. Josh Siegel questions PASSHE Chancellor Dr. Daniel Greenstein about the financial stability of the system, saying that we continue to plug holes in a sinking ship and need to see a stronger sense of urgency that matches the severity of the crisis. Read more

 

Siegel responds to double fatal shooting in Allentown

(Mar 24, 2023)

“These horrible and deadly shooting situations are unfortunately becoming all too common across Pennsylvania. We must do more at the state level to stem the tide of gun violence," Siegel said. Read more

 

Rep. Freeman Proposes Bill to Compensate Municipalities with Many Tax-Exempt Properties

(Mar 24, 2023)

Freeman, a Democrat representing parts of Northampton County, said the legislation called House Bill 451 would establish the “Tax-Exempt Property Municipal Assistance Fund.” Read more

 

Allentown Mayor, State Representative Urge Action to Curb Gun Violence After Deadly Shootings

(Mar 24, 2023)

State Rep. Josh Siegel – a Democrat representing the 22nd District, which includes parts of Allentown – issued a statement expressing his condolences. Read more

 

Guzman: Appropriations Hearing Recap

(Mar 24, 2023)

Pa. state Rep. Manny Guzman shares an overview of this week’s House Appropriations Committee budget hearings and invites community members to his virtual town hall addressing many of these issues on Wednesday, March 29th! Read more

 

Results are in for Scranton to New York rail study

(Mar 23, 2023)

State Representative Kyle Mullins says this is the biggest push to bring Amtrak back to the area in years. Read more

 

Guzman: Fresh Produce for All

(Mar 23, 2023)

Pa. state Rep. Manny Guzman questioned the Secretary of Agriculture, Russell Redding, about the Fresh Food Initiative and how this year’s budget proposal reflects the fresh produce needs of residents living in Reading, Pennsylvania. There’s roughly 10,000 people living in the City of Reading without access to fresh fruits and vegetables, a number that needs to be reduced tremendously. Read more

 

Guzman: Higher Education for Latinos

(Mar 23, 2023)

At a House Appropriations Committee budget hearing, Pa. state Rep. Manny Guzman addresses the issue of underrepresentation of Latino communities on college campuses and how we can implement methods to change this. Latinos are the fastest growing demographic in the commonwealth, with 1.5 million Latinos in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania’s losing the competitive battle against states like New York, Maryland, and New Jersey when it comes to tuition cost. It’s time to make college more affordable for all. Read more

 

Probst Questions Funding of Cyber Charter Schools

(Mar 22, 2023)

At a House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on charter school reimbursements, Pa. state Rep. Tarah Probst highlights how the largely unregulated funding of cyber charter schools is draining resources from school districts like the Stroudsburg Area School District and negatively affecting taxpayers. Read more

 

PPL rates drawing attention in Harrisburg

(Mar 22, 2023)

Rep. Haddock is calling for a State House investigation. He says that idea has support from other lawmakers. Read more

 

Reform for charter reimbursement necessary in PA, testifiers say

(Mar 22, 2023)

“Tax hikes will continue to devastate homeowners and local businesses, not only in my district but also in many districts across the state, until we address the fact reimbursement for charter and cyber schools does not reflect actual costs. It should be the same rules across the board for all schools.” Read more

 

Schweyer Questions Stability of PASSHE System

(Mar 22, 2023)

At a Pa. House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearing in Harrisburg, state Rep. Peter Schweyer, Chairman of the House Education Committee, questions PASSHE Chancellor Dr. Daniel Greenstein about the fiscal stability of the system and the potential to streamline degree programs to make a college education more affordable. Read more

 

Could Pa’s liquor tax make up for nonprofits’ tax-exempt status? Lehigh Valley lawmaker hopes so

(Mar 22, 2023)

State Rep. Robert Freeman, D-Northampton, has introduced legislation in which the state would provide financial assistance to communities with at least 15% of tax-exempt property. Read more

 

Guzman Addresses Undocumented Students

(Mar 22, 2023)

Pa. state Rep. Manny Guzman addressed leaders of Pennsylvania's community colleges regarding their policies toward undocumented students and in-state tuition. Read more

 

Schweyer: College Enrollment Does Not Reflect Growing Urban Populations

(Mar 21, 2023)

At a Pa. House Appropriations Committee Budget Hearing in Harrisburg, state Rep. Peter Schweyer, Chairman of the House Education Committee, discusses how Pennsylvania's college enrollment does not reflect the makeup of growing urban populations like Allentown and seeks answers on how to increase opportunities for a college education. Read more