Senator Martin introduces his student shadow, Jordyn Ney, a junior at Lancaster Catholic High School
Senator Martin introduces his student shadow, Jordyn Ney, a junior at Lancaster Catholic High School [Read More]

Senator Martin introduces his student shadow, Jordyn Ney, a junior at Lancaster Catholic High School [Read More]
Off-duty police officers who serve on Special Emergency Response Teams (SERTs) could respond to incidents quicker and more safely under legislation introduced in the Senate this week, according to the bill’s sponsors, Senator Scott Martin (R-13) and Ryan Aument (R-36). [Read More]
Senator Scott Martin seconds the nomination of Senator Joe Scarnati to continue to serve as Senate President Pro Tempore, the third-highest ranking elected official in the Commonwealth. [Read More]
Senators Ryan Aument (R-36th) and Scott Martin (R-13th) confirmed that this morning the last remaining municipal resolution opting out of a “mini-casino” has been delivered to the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, ensuring that every municipality in Lancaster County has now elected to prevent a mini-casino from locating anywhere within the county. [Read More]
A new law will remove a substantial burden from local law enforcement and court systems by allowing more than 50 Pennsylvania cities to utilize Parking Authorities to enforce and adjudicate parking ordinances, according to the measure’s sponsor, Senator Scott Martin (R-13). [Read More]