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Senator Martin Recognizes Fallen Law Enforcement Officers
Pennsylvania Senator Scott Martin (R-Lancaster) joined members of law enforcement and their families Monday for a special ceremony honoring police officers who were killed in the line of duty in 2025. [Read More]
Senate Honors Late Lancaster County State Representative Katie True
The Pennsylvania Senate today paid tribute to the life and career of former State Representative Katie True, who passed away on October 7, 2025. [Read More]
Meeting to consider SB 1240, HB 1251 and HB 2163
Senate Appropriations Committee | Off the Floor | Rules Committee Conference Room [Read More]
PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on 2026-27 State Budget
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 on the state budget process. [Read More]
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Why do we divide scholastic sports by age groups and weight classes? Why did we establish Title IX for girls’ sports? It’s to provide a level playing field to ensure safety and opportunity in competition.
Law enforcement and public officials throughout Pennsylvania gathered this week in reverence for the five law enforcement officers in PA whose end of watch came far too soon in 2025. May we always remember their service and honor their memory.
There are examples here in Pennsylvania and across the country of girls and young women losing out on records and scholarships and even suffering injuries while competing against biological males. That’s why we’re standing up for their opportunities and their safety.
I had a great conversation about the incredible benefits of the Grow PA program on the @pheaaaid Higher Education Access Corner podcast recently. The agency has done an incredible job administering the program and helping so many young people graduate ready for a quality job with less student debt.
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