Stand Up for Your Vote! Reject Ranked-Choice Voting in Pennsylvania!

Jun. 08, 2023 /

There is a treacherous voting scheme creeping in, aiming to steal your voice and render your vote irrelevant. It is called Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV), and it is the brainchild of the progressive Left. Do not be fooled by their false promises of fairness and choice. RCV is a recipe for disaster that must be unequivocally rejected if we want our votes to truly count.

Flood Appointed to PA Commission for Women by Governor

Jun. 08, 2023 /

PEN ARGYL – Rep. Ann Flood (R-Northampton) has been appointed by Gov. Josh Shapiro to serve a two-year term on the Pennsylvania Advisory Commission for Women. She will be sworn in during the commission’s next quarterly meeting at the Governor’s Residence.

Kail to Host Policy Committee Hearing on Negative Impacts of Energy Tax

Jun. 08, 2023 /

WHAT: In order to protect Pennsylvania families from crippling electric bills, House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail (R-Beaver/Washington) will be hosting a hearing to discuss the negative impacts of the energy tax found in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s and House Democrats’ budget plan for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year.

Grant Will Ensure Preservation of Museum Artifacts

Jun. 08, 2023 /

Earlier this month, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission awarded a $25,797 Keystone Historic Preservation Grant to the Juniata County Historical Society for much-needed window repairs and replacement of degraded ultraviolet (UV) protection blinds at the Tuscarora Academy Museum in Academia, according to Rep. Perry Stambaugh (R-Perry/Juniata).

Kutz Announces Historic Preservation Grant Funding

Jun. 07, 2023 /

HARRISBURG – A Keystone Historic Preservation Grant totaling $20,000 has been awarded to South Middleton Township for the restoration of the former Appalachian Trail Conservancy Office located in Boiling Springs, according to Rep. Thomas Kutz (R-Cumberland).

Zimmerman Legislation Makes Pennsylvania More Business Friendly

Jun. 07, 2023 /

HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania’s reputation for failing to be welcoming toward out-of-state businesses would improve under legislation authored by state Rep. Dave Zimmerman, whose House Bill 565 was passed unanimously Wednesday by the House Professional Licensure Committee.

Heffley Opposes Overspending in Proposed Budget

Jun. 07, 2023 /

HARRISBURG — House Democrats are continuing to push for massive spending increases with taxpayer dollars and ignoring the economic challenges of working-class households, says Rep. Doyle Heffley (R-Carbon).

Jones Acts to Broaden Property Tax Relief

Jun. 07, 2023 /

HARRISBURG – In an attempt to broaden property tax relief for all Pennsylvanians, Rep. Tom Jones (R-Lancaster/Lebanon) offered an amendment to protect first-time home buyers from added financial burden

Grimm Krupa Presents Citation to Family of Late Joseph Hardy

Jun. 06, 2023 /

MCCLELLANDTOWN – Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa (R-Fayette) presented a Pennsylvania House of Representatives citation to the family of the late Joseph Hardy III. Hardy was a World War II veteran who went on to earn an engineering degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He then cofounded what would become 84 Lumber, lauded as the world’s largest privately owned building materials supplier.

Energy Tax Will Cripple Pennsylvania Families, Says Kail

Jun. 06, 2023 /

HARRISBURG – House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail (R-Beaver/Washington) held a press conference today to highlight the negative impacts associated with the $663 million energy tax in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s and House Democrats’ budget proposal for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year.