“Democrats are trying to mislead the American people by pretending this is about healthcare,” Smucker said.
Pennsylvania is sued twice over voter records
If people can’t get answers regarding Pennsylvania elections and must litigate for potentially years to try to obtain it, then every citizen should be concerned.
Gebhard, Mastriano introduce legislation to protect federal immigration enforcement officers
The bill would ensure that individuals who assault, threaten, or obstruct immigration enforcement personnel face consequences.
Gebhard introduces legislation to ensure all disabled veterans receive hunting license discounts
Currently, only veterans who suffered injuries during combat and were deemed 100% disabled by Veterans Affairs are eligible for free hunting licenses.
Flood Insurance Task Force recommendation passes House
The bill builds on recommendations from the Flood Insurance Premium Assistance Task Force.
City man charged with stealing car, leading police on high-speed chases waives preliminary hearing
Jordan Michael Volker, of the first block of Hershey Avenue, waived his preliminary hearing before Judge Mary Sponaugle on Sept. 16.
City to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with festivities at Binns Park and Ewell Plaza
Presented by Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, the celebration will honor the significant contributions of the Hispanic community to the city.
Senate Republicans move to alleviate financial pressures during budget impasse
Treasurer Garrity announced up to $500 million in available loans offered at a 4.5% interest rate to help qualifying entities cover necessary expenses.
