Jun. 28, 2024 Download
Jason Gottesman and State Rep. Jesse Topper compare the budget process to family vacation planning, debate the power of milkshakes, and suggest some relaxation techniques.
Jun. 27, 2024 Download
The state budget is due in days. Progress is slow or non-existent. What is the delay? Why can’t the legislature fulfill its obligations to the taxpayers of the Commonwealth?
Jun. 27, 2024 Download
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss the latest on the state budget, Causer speaks at Oil and Gas Day, Holocaust Education, and Independence Day Greetings.
Jun. 27, 2024 Download
A new proposal would create a state bureaucracy to manage green energy production, but would negatively impact PA’s robust energy sector – raising prices and killing jobs.
Jun. 26, 2024 Download
State Rep. Joe D’Orsie gets Straight to the Point with Dr. Jose Serrano M.D. – Chair and Site Director of the Department of Emergency Medicine for UPMC Hanover. How do we address our Healthcare issues like rising costs, an aging population, and a shortage of primary care physicians?
Jun. 21, 2024 Download
Jason Gottesman and State Rep. Jesse Topper discuss the process as we dive into the final week before the state budget deadline.
Jun. 21, 2024 Download
On this Weekly Update with Rep. Martin Causer (R-McKean, Potter & Cameron), we discuss legislation to aid independent pharmacies and ensure that rural residents have access to prescriptions. Also, Senior Expos, Job Fairs, and Bridge Closures.
Jun. 20, 2024 Download
State Rep. Torren Ecker (R- Adams, Cumberland) welcomes Republican Policy Committee Chair Josh Kail and Republican whip Tim O’Neal to discuss how PA’s tax policies affect the people of the Commonwealth.
Jun. 17, 2024 Download
State Rep. Joe D’Orsie gets Straight to the Point with State Rep. Torren Ecker, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, to discuss the state budget process – where we are, and where we should be with only a few days until the budget deadline.
Jun. 14, 2024 Download
House Democrat proposal for education funding would benefit public schools, but could hurt property taxpayers and private and charter schools. Are we spending taxpayer dollars wisely?