On Thursday, Prospect Medical Holdings took the shameful action of moving to close the Crozer Healthcare System through bankruptcy court. Read more
The House Energy Committee held a public hearing Thursday to consider H.B. 660, introduced by state Reps. Jennifer O’Mara, D-Delaware; and Rep. Thomas Mehaffie, R-Dauphin. The Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards bill sets energy efficiency and water conservation standards for the sale of some new appliances sold in Pennsylvania, ensuring they use no more energy or water than necessary. Products included in the legislation include commercial dishwashers, commercial ovens, commercial fryers, faucets, and gas fireplaces. Read more
Rep. Jenn O'Mara's 6-page print newsletter featuring an office update, information on new laws, progress on her legislation, upcoming events and more. Read more
As you might have heard, Gov. Josh Shapiro has taken decisive action by filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the federal funding freeze. Read more
“Our local fire companies are the backbone of community safety, and this funding ensures they have the resources needed to respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations,” O’Mara said. Read more
Budget season in Harrisburg is officially underway, as Gov. Josh Shapiro delivered his budget address to the General Assembly on Tuesday. Read more
From Saturday morning, Feb. 15 through Sunday, March 2, the Route 101 Trolley will be shut down. Read more
On Tuesday, I took the oath of office to serve as your State Representative. Read more
“Thanks to the support of my constituents, I’ve been able to deliver legislative reforms that truly benefit the people of Pennsylvania," O'Mara said. Read more
I hope you all had a wonderful and restful holiday this past week, surrounded by loved ones and moments of joy. As we move forward into the new year, I want to take a moment to wish you all a very happy, healthy, and prosperous 2025. Read more
As we celebrate this season of joy and togetherness, I want to extend my warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. Read more
State Reps. Jennifer O’Mara and Dave Delloso today announced a $150,000 grant awarded to Morton-Rutledge Fire Company for essential station repairs. Read more
Thanksgiving is this Thursday, so I wanted to extend warm wishes to you and your family for this special day of gratitude. Read more
State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara will commence her second term as chairwoman of the Pennsylvania House Democrats’ powerful Southeast Delegation. Read more
State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara today announced two grants awarded to fire departments in her legislative district that will go toward critical updates to the stations’ headquarters. Read more
I’m honored to once again represent our community in Harrisburg for another two years. Read more
Mirmont received a grant of $250,000 that will support their facilities enhancement project. Nemours received two grants in amounts of $260,000 and $192,5000 for their Care Closets and Maternal and Newborn Kits programs. Read more
Attorney General Michelle Henry yesterday announced the filing of a lawsuit against the parent company of the Crozer Health System, Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc., as well as its executives and former majority owner, the private equity firm Leonard Green & Partners. Read more
I’ve been working for years in Harrisburg to erode the mental health stigma as well as ensure first responders have the tools that they need to effectively do their jobs. I’m honored to share that this week, my efforts paid off. Read more
HARRISBURG, Oct. 23 – State Rep. Jennifer O’Mara is heralding the final passage of legislation she wrote to provide Workers’ Compensation coverage for emergency responders who sustain post-traumatic stress injuries in the line of duty. The legislation has been a passion project for O’Mara, who lost her father – a Philadelphia firefighter – to suicide. “In the aftermath of suicide, we're haunted not just by the loss, but by the silence of what might have been prevented,” said O’Mara, D-Delaware. “That feeling has driven me to see this legislation through, so that it can majorly reduce harm to our emergency-responder community in Pennsylvania.” O’Mara’s bill language from her H.B. 1632 was amended into S.B. 365 , which, upon its final passage today, will be sent to Gov. Josh Shapiro for his signature into law. An estimated 30% of emergency responders develop behavioral health conditions, including depression and PTSI. “While individuals in many other professions can already qualify for Workers’ Compensation for a mental-mental injury like PTSI, Pennsylvania Supreme Court determined first responders do not qualify because witnessing tragedy after tragedy is part of their normal working conditions,” O’Mara said. “But nothing about what first responders experience during an emergency is normal, and this legislation corrects Read more
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