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Senators Introduce Legislation to Establish Task Force on Child Protection in the Digital Age
Sens. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24), Wayne Langerholc (R-35) and Scott Martin (R-13) introduced bipartisan legislation creating the Task Force on Child Protection in the Digital Age, a new statewide effort to ensure Pennsylvania’s laws keep pace with rapidly evolving technology and the risks it poses to children. [Read More]
Senator Martin Announces Essay Contest for Local High School Students
Senator Scott Martin is encouraging local high school students to participate in a special essay contest celebrating our nation’s 250th anniversary. [Read More]
Meeting to consider SB 804, SB 1053, SB 1210, SB 1211 and HB 96
Senate Appropriations Committee | Rules Committee, Conference Room [Read More]
Martin Announces Social Media Safety and Parental Awareness Event to be Held April 9
To help parents and students better understand potential threats online, Senator Scott Martin is bringing together experts in law enforcement, child protection and student mental health for a special informational session in partnership with Lampeter-Strasburg High School from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, April 9. [Read More]
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My Senator For A Day student government seminar could not happen without all the advisors who bring their students here for a day of learning and spirited debate. Thanks for devoting your time to this unique opportunity for our local students!
My annual Senator For A Day student government seminar is one of my favorite events of the year! I love hearing the thoughts and perspectives of local young people. Thanks to all the students, advisors and volunteers who helped make this event possible!
REMINDER: I am hosting an informational session in partnership with Lampeter-Strasburg High School on April 9 from 6-8 p.m. to help parents, guardians, students, coaches and others learn more about how kids can stay safe online.
It was great meeting Penn Manor student Casie Vaquer, who shadowed another member of our Senate team in the Capitol recently. Wishing her the best as she learns more about the law, the General Assembly and the criminal justice system in her studies!
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