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PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on Pennsylvania’s Fiscal Stability
Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39), Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41) and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Scott Martin (R-13) issued the following statement today in reaction to the Shapiro Administration announcement of the refinancing of approximately $1.159 billion in General Obligation refunding bonds, touting responsible financial management: [Read More]
National Dairy Month Celebrated in Harrisburg by Vogel, State Dairy and Agriculture Leaders
As National Dairy Month gets underway, Sen. Elder Vogel, Jr. (R-47) hosted a press conference and was joined by state agriculture and dairy industry leaders in Harrisburg to celebrate everything dairy across the commonwealth. [Read More]
Meeting to consider SB 89, SB 95, SB 302, SB 376, SB 377, SB 411, SB 511, and SB 682
Senate Appropriations Committee | Rules Committee Conference Room [Read More]
Senator Martin’s Office to Host License Plate Replacement Event in Quarryville May 28
The office of Senator Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) will host a damaged license plate replacement event in Quarryville on Wednesday, May 28, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. [Read More]
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It was great to visit with Millersville University President Dr. Daniel Wubah at the annual Council of Trustees breakfast. As a proud Millersville alum, I always enjoy hearing about what is happening on campus! @millersvilleu

🥛We raised a toast (with milkshakes!) to Pennsylvania’s diary industry at the State Capitol today!
I was pleased to speak at a press conference celebrating Dairy Month in PA in recognition of the farmers who continue to drive the industry forward.

🏀It was a big year for Linville Hill Christian School basketball! The girls’ team won their 3rd straight Commonwealth Christian Athletic Conference title, 2nd straight District 3 crown, and went to the PIAA Class 1A state championship game. Congrats on a great season!

I had the pleasure to join members of our state’s delegation to the Chesapeake Bay Commission, along with other key stakeholders, to discuss our clean water efforts and what the emergence of a blue catfish market means to the Bay’s ecology. Great conversation!


