“It’s critical to advocate for these projects so the full burden isn’t placed on local municipalities,” the senator said.
Gebhard, Mastriano call for stronger action to protect federal immigration enforcement officers
The bill would ensure that individuals who assault, threaten, or obstruct immigration enforcement personnel face serious consequences.
Lanco Senate seat will be a 2026 race to watch
Last year, the 52-year old Malone became the first Democrat to win the northern Lancaster County seat in 130 years.
Martin highlights incredible success of Grow PA program’s first year
Grow PA was created last year to help reverse the trend of young Pennsylvanians seeking education and job opportunities in other states.
Gebhard calls for stronger response to political violence
Gebhard’s letter outlines the rise in antisemitism and targeted acts of violence against federal officials and conservative-leaning organizations.
Controversial former Philly-area councilwoman running for state representative
Branas is running to serve alongside the lawmaker, Heather Boyd, who fired her.
Gebhard bill to ensure disabled veterans receive free hunting licenses passes Senate
Under current law, only veterans who suffered injuries during combat and were deemed 100% disabled by the VA are eligible for free hunting licenses.
Gebhard Votes No on Unsustainable Budget
The $50.1 billion budget spends about $4 billion more than the state is expected to receive during the current fiscal year.
Law enforcement, child safety advocates call for stronger response to AI-generated child sexual abuse material
Testifiers praised the Pennycuick-Martin-Baker bill to require mandated reporters to report all instances of child sexual abuse material.
Senate leaders remember former Senate Majority Leader Chip Brightbill
A graduate of Penn State and Duquesne, Chip liked to say he was “just a simple country lawyer,” but those who met him learned he shouldn’t be underestimated.
