Donald J. Trump, a candidate for President of the United States, said at a rally in Lancaster that if elected, his administration would cut energy bills in half within one year. The statement was made in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on October 20th.
Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler has appointed Michaele Totino, Esq. as the caucus’ permanent Regulatory Review Administrator. This move is part of the House Republicans' ongoing efforts to enhance executive oversight and address concerns about Pennsylvania's administrative state.
Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Senator Scott Martin announced the return of nearly $27,000 in unclaimed property to residents of Lancaster County. This initiative followed Sen. Martin’s annual Senior Expo.
The Pennsylvania Senate has passed a resolution urging the U.S. Congress and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to establish uniform Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) policies across all states and universities. This move aims to enhance protection for student athletes involved in NIL deals.
Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) expressed approval following Moody’s Investor Services' decision to upgrade Pennsylvania’s credit rating to Aa2. The improvement reflects the state's strong budget reserves and careful financial management.
The Pennsylvania Senate has approved legislation aimed at protecting children from sexual predators by addressing a gap in the current state law. The bill, sponsored by Senators Lisa Baker (R-20) and Scott Martin (R-13), seeks to enhance the state's Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA).
Reps. Eric Nelson and Jamie Flick will host a news conference to address the issue of double voting, where voters cast ballots in Pennsylvania as well as in other states during the same election. They are urging Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration to launch an awareness campaign to educate voters on the legal penalties associated with this felony crime.
The Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus announced on Monday that members will introduce a package of bills aimed at addressing the national crime crisis in Pennsylvania.
More than 50 exhibitors will offer information on programs and services for older community residents at Senator Scott Martin’s Senior Expo on September 26 in Lancaster. The event is free to the public and will take place from 10 a.m. to noon at the Farm and Home Center, located at 1383 Arcadia Road.