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House Approves Organ Donation Legislation

Oct. 10, 2018  Download

Legislation designed to boost organ donation by educating the public about the benefits and procedures associated with donation has been approved by the Pennsylvania House and now heads to the Governor’s desk. Rep. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York), said Senate Bill 180 would explain the process of organ donation, so that donors and their families will be more comfortable volunteering for the program.

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House Approves Nesbit DNA Legislation

Oct. 10, 2018  Download

Legislation designed to allow law enforcement agencies to take advantage of technological advances in DNA testing has been approved by the Pennsylvania House. Rep. Tedd Nesbit (R-Mercer & Butler), prime sponsor of House Bills 2307 and 2308, said his legislation will help exonerate those who have been falsely convicted, and help law enforcement match convicted criminals with other crimes that have been committed.

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Rep. Frank Ryan Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Oct. 05, 2018  Download

This Legislative Report Program with Representative Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. This brief public affairs report may be used in its entirety or edited for actualities to use in state government news coverage.

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Rep. Ryan Mackenzie Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Oct. 05, 2018  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R- Lehigh & Berks) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. This brief public affairs report may be used in its entirety or edited for actualities to use in state government news coverage

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Rep. Martin Causer Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Oct. 05, 2018  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. This brief public affairs report may be used in its entirety or edited for actualities to use in state government news coverage.

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Rep. Brad Roae Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Oct. 05, 2018  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Brad Roae (R-Erie, Crawford) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. This brief public affairs report may be used in its entirety or edited for actualities to use in state government news coverage.

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Rep. Todd Stephens Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Oct. 05, 2018  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. This brief public affairs report may be used in its entirety or edited for actualities to use in state government news coverage.

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Rep. Joe Emrick Legislative Radio Report/Podcast

Oct. 05, 2018  Download

The weekly Legislative Report Program with Rep. Joe Emrick (R-Northampton) is now available on the House Republican Radio News Service. This brief public affairs report may be used in its entirety or edited for actualities to use in state government news coverage.

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Stephens Bill Authorizing Protections for Workers Passes House

Oct. 04, 2018  Download

Legislation that would allow employers to voluntarily enact workplace violence prevention policies, including the installation of barriers and security systems, has been approved by the Pennsylvania House. Rep. Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery), prime sponsor of House Bill 2071, said he introduced his legislation in response to actions taken by the Philadelphia City Council to ban bulletproof partitions in certain restaurants.

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House Approves Emrick Bill to Improve Public Oversight of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission

Oct. 04, 2018  Download

Efforts by state Rep. Joe Emrick (R-Northampton) to tighten control over activities of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (DRJTBC) are a step closer to becoming law following overwhelming bipartisan support of House Bill 652. The legislation, which passed unanimously, may now be considered by the Senate.