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Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Sen. Scott Martin Return Nearly $27,000 in Unclaimed Property to Residents of Lancaster County
October 15, 2024

Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Sen. Scott Martin Return Nearly $27,000 in Unclaimed Property to Residents of Lancaster County

Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Sen. Scott Martin (R-13) today announced that nearly $27,000 in unclaimed property is being returned to residents of Lancaster County following Sen. Martin’s annual Senior Expo.  [Read More]

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October 9, 2024

Senate Approves Martin’s Resolution Urging Fairness, Uniformity in Student Athlete NIL Deals

The Senate of Pennsylvania today urged the U.S. Congress and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to create a standard set of Name Image Likeness (NIL) policies across all states and universities to better protect student athletes.  [Read More]

Martin Applauds Credit Rating Upgrade, Underscores Importance of Protecting Rainy Day Fund
October 8, 2024

Martin Applauds Credit Rating Upgrade, Underscores Importance of Protecting Rainy Day Fund

Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) applauded today’s announcement that Moody’s Investor Services upgraded Pennsylvania’s credit rating to Aa2 based on the state’s strong budget reserves and prudent financial management.  [Read More]

Senate Votes to Strengthen PA’s Sexual Offender Registry
October 1, 2024

Senate Votes to Strengthen PA’s Sexual Offender Registry

The Pennsylvania Senate today approved legislation to protect children from sexual predators by closing a loophole in existing state law, according to bill sponsors Sens. Lisa Baker (R-20) and Scott Martin (R-13).  [Read More]

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Office of Senator Scott Martin

Harrisburg Office

Senate Box 203013
Main Capitol 281
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3013
Telephone: (717) 787-6535
Fax: 717-772-5471
TTY: (800) 364-1581
Toll Free: (800) 235-1313

District Office

135 E. Main St., Suite 1-A
Strasburg, PA 17579
Telephone: (717) 397-1309
Fax: 717-299-7798

Across the nation, more than 400,000 individuals live with Down syndrome. Their lives are valuable and they achieve remarkable goals. I was proud to introduce a resolution designating October as Down Syndrome Awareness Month in PA to celebrate their lives!

Across the nation, more than 400,000 individuals live with Down syndrome. Their lives are valuable and they achieve remarkable goals. I was proud to introduce a resolution designating October as Down Syndrome Awareness Month in PA to celebrate their lives! ...

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More than 50 vendors were available to offer helpful information at my most recent Senior Expo in Lancaster, including @patreasury Stacy Garrity’s team. They helped connect guests with their unclaimed property, including one community resident who was owed a whopping $25,000!!

More than 50 vendors were available to offer helpful information at my most recent Senior Expo in Lancaster, including @patreasury Stacy Garrity’s team. They helped connect guests with their unclaimed property, including one community resident who was owed a whopping $25,000!! ...

I appreciated the chance to discuss the importance of civic engagement and other topics of interest with students from my alma mater @millersvilleu recently. Thanks for making the trip up to Harrisburg!

I appreciated the chance to discuss the importance of civic engagement and other topics of interest with students from my alma mater @millersvilleu recently. Thanks for making the trip up to Harrisburg! ...

Meet Scott Martin

Scott Martin is a lifelong Lancaster County resident with deep roots in the community. Scott currently serves as part of the Senate Republican Leadership team as Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, which plays a crucial role in negotiating and developing the state budget. During his three terms in the Senate, he has authored dozens of laws to improve the quality of life for Pennsylvanians. He previously served as Chair of the Senate Education Committee and Senate Local Government Committee.
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