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.
Public hearing to examine bill addressing AI-generated child sexual abuse material
The legislation would require mandated reporters to report all instances of child sexual abuse material they become aware of.
The real hit behind Mike Tyson’s marijuana push in PA
Pennsylvania is squarely in the marijuana industry’s sights.
Senators recognize National School Bus Safety Week
Senator Scott Martin plans to introduce a resolution to designate Oct. 20-24, 2025 as School Bus Safety Week in Pennsylvania.
Senate approves state budget that funds essential services without raising taxes
The amended budget bill, Senate Bill 160, totals $47.9 billion.
Senators introduce legislation to address rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material
The senators noted there has been an increase in the amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse material being created and shared in recent years.
