Pickett Secures Reimbursement Increase for Air Ambulance Services

Jul. 16, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – To prevent astronomical bills for patients who were transported by air ambulances, Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) worked with her colleagues during 2018-19 state budget negotiations to ensure an increase in mileage and Medicaid reimbursement rates for air ambulance services.

Turzai Votes Against Tuition Increase at PASSHE Board Meeting

Jul. 13, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – Board Member and Speaker of the House Mike Turzai voted against a 2.99 percent increase in tuition for in-state students at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) schools, along with three other PASSHE board members. Speaker Turzai said today the increased appropriation of state tax dollars should have prevented a tuition increase. The money appropriated is, of course, paid by Pennsylvania taxpayers.

Purple Heart Day to Honor Wounded, Deceased Soldiers

Jul. 10, 2018 /

The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces who are wounded or killed during service. It was created by Gen. George Washington, whose appreciation of the importance of a soldier in any campaign impelled him to recognize outstanding valor and merit by granting a commission or an advance in rank for the person concerned.

Benninghoff to Host Roundtable on Rural Broadband Solutions

Jul. 10, 2018 /

WHAT: The lack of access to broadband is a major problem in rural communities across central Pennsylvania, and is negatively impacting local economies, educational opportunities, health care treatment options and more. That is why Rep. Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre/Mifflin), together with Reps. Adam Harris (R-Franklin/Juniata/Mifflin) and Rich Irvin (R-Huntingdon/Centre/Mifflin), is holding a roundtable discussion on the topic this Thursday in Lewistown.

House Republican Leaders Still Waiting…

Jul. 10, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – Following a request made on May 17 regarding two embattled Democratic legislators who are still running for their House seats, House Republican leaders issued the following statement today:

Phillips-Hill to Discuss Statewide Internet Access Legislation at Local Conference

Jul. 08, 2018 /

WHAT: State Rep. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York Township) will be one of the keynote speakers at the Pennsylvania Telephone Association’s annual convention. She will discuss her efforts to bring high speed internet access to unserved and underserved regions of Pennsylvania. This includes the four-bill package of legislation she has co-authored that is moving in the state House.

Governor Signs Quinn’s Life Insurance Database Bill

Jul. 05, 2018 /

HARRISBURG – Legislation that will allow for faster disbursement of life insurance policies to better assist families of the deceased was signed by the governor on June 28, said Rep. Marguerite Quinn (R-Bucks), author of the proposal.

Boback Applauds Improvements to School Code, Repeats Need for Statewide Standards for Lead in School Drinking Water

Jul. 05, 2018 /

DALLAS - Rep. Karen Boback (R- Lackawanna-Luzerne-Wyoming) commended the General Assembly for adding language to encourage schools to test for lead as part of the package of bills that made up the state budget. The particular budget bill that included this language is known as the Public School Code. Included in the legislation is language that requires schools to supply safe water if testing concludes that the supply is found unsuitable.

State Budget Shows a Different Vision

Jul. 02, 2018 /

This year’s budget encapsulates three years of effort from the House Republican Caucus. The budget doesn’t raise taxes or fees, puts money away in Pennsylvania’s savings account known as the Rainy Day Fund, keeps spending growth below the rate of inflation and invests more in education. While the governor is out taking credit for the work of the General Assembly, it is important to remember that this budget and the last three passed under his term in office have reflected the ideals of Republicans in the General Assembly. Left to his own devices, the governor would have substantially raised taxes on every Pennsylvania family and massively increased state spending. House Republicans have been focused on job growth, and that is why we have fought the governor’s tax increases. We know higher taxes are counter-productive to a more robust economy.