State Senator Scott Martin | Pennsylvania
State Senator Scott Martin | Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler and Sen. Scott Martin have announced that they have secured state investment for local projects in the southern Lancaster County region. The state grants, approved by the Commonwealth Financing Authority, will fund various improvements in the area.
Cutler expressed his satisfaction with the reinvestment of taxpayer dollars, stating, "This return in state taxpayer dollars for our community will help with local economic development in southern Lancaster County while helping to increase the appeal of our region. Returning taxpayer investment in important community projects, especially when they have been asked for at the local level, is the impact people hope to see from state government. I am proud to have worked with Sen. Martin on securing this significant return in state taxpayer dollars for our community."
Sen. Martin highlighted the importance of these grants in improving recreational opportunities in the region. He said, "Providing recreational opportunities is a big part of improving the quality of life locally and making our communities an even better place to live, work, and raise a family. I appreciated working cooperatively with Representative Cutler to ensure these community improvement projects can move forward."
The specific projects to be funded by the state grants were not mentioned in the original article. However, it can be inferred that these projects will have a positive impact on the local economy and enhance the overall well-being of the community.
The collaboration between Cutler and Martin to secure this investment showcases their commitment to serving the needs of their constituents. By working together, they have been able to secure significant funding that will benefit the southern Lancaster County region.
This announcement comes as welcome news for the residents of the area, who can now look forward to improved recreational opportunities and increased economic development. The grants represent a tangible example of state government working to meet the needs and aspirations of local communities.
The article concludes by providing contact information for Sen. Martin's office, indicating a willingness to address any further inquiries or concerns regarding these local improvement projects.
Source: Sen. Martin Contact: Jason Thompson – jthompson@pasen.gov