Martin Applauds Passage of License Plate Obstruction Violation Fix
October 26, 2022

Martin Applauds Passage of License Plate Obstruction Violation Fix

The Senate approved legislation today that clarifies license plate obstruction violations after a recent court ruling appeared to criminalize thousands of drivers overnight.  [Read More]

Martin: Bill Crediting Dentists for Charitable Volunteerism Heads to Governor
October 25, 2022

Martin: Bill Crediting Dentists for Charitable Volunteerism Heads to Governor

Legislation today that will give educational credits to dentists who volunteer at free clinics and charity events is on its way to the governor’s desk, said Sen. Scott Martin (R-13).  [Read More]

Bartolotta, Martin to Introduce the Child Reunification Act
October 24, 2022

Bartolotta, Martin to Introduce the Child Reunification Act

Sens. Camera Bartolotta (R-46) and Scott Martin (R-13) said this week they will soon introduce legislation to help reunite lost children with their families.  [Read More]

Martin Bill Clarifies License Plate Obstruction Violations After Court Ruling
September 7, 2022

Martin Bill Clarifies License Plate Obstruction Violations After Court Ruling

Sen. Scott Martin (R-13) will soon introduce a bill clarifying license plate obstruction violations after a court ruling appeared to criminalize thousands of drivers overnight.  [Read More]

Virtual Event Sen. Yaw, Sen. Martin to Join EPA, PA Farm Bureau & Chesapeake Bay Foundation to Discuss How New Clean Streams Fund & Fertilizer Bill Will Benefit Farmers, PA’s Waters, Chesapeake Bay
July 12, 2022

Virtual Event Sen. Yaw, Sen. Martin to Join EPA, PA Farm Bureau & Chesapeake Bay Foundation to Discuss How New Clean Streams Fund & Fertilizer Bill Will Benefit Farmers, PA’s Waters, Chesapeake Bay

The recently approved Pennsylvania budget is a historic win for the state’s waterways and environment.  Pennsylvania lawmakers approved spending $220 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to create a new Clean Streams Fund, much of which will provide financial support to Pennsylvania farmers.  The Fund will also help Pennsylvania gain momentum in meeting its goals for reducing pollution to the Chesapeake Bay.   [Read More]

Senate Confirms Two Candidates to Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County
July 8, 2022

Senate Confirms Two Candidates to Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County

The Pennsylvania Senate confirmed two candidates, Shawn Long and Karen Mansfield, to serve as judges on the Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County according to Senators Ryan Aument (R-36) and Scott Martin (R-13).  [Read More]

Martin, Laughlin and Yaw Applaud Establishment of $220M Pennsylvania Clean Streams Fund
July 8, 2022

Martin, Laughlin and Yaw Applaud Establishment of $220M Pennsylvania Clean Streams Fund

Legislation establishing the landmark Pennsylvania Clean Streams Fund heads to the governor’s desk this week as part of the 2022-23 budget, Sens. Scott Martin (R-13), Dan Laughlin (R-49) and Gene Yaw (R-23) announced today.  [Read More]

Martin: Senate Passes 2022-23 State Budget that Cuts Taxes, Prepares for the Future
July 8, 2022

Martin: Senate Passes 2022-23 State Budget that Cuts Taxes, Prepares for the Future

The Senate approved a $45.2 billion General Appropriations Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23 that ensures we can meet the needs of Pennsylvanians today without creating multi-billion-dollar budget deficits in the future, according to Sen. Scott Martin (R-13), who voted for the measure.  [Read More]

Martin: Senate Approves Historic Investments in Education and Student Safety
July 7, 2022

Martin: Senate Approves Historic Investments in Education and Student Safety

The Senate approved historic public education investments as part of the 2022-23 budget, Sen. Scott Martin (R-13) announced today.  [Read More]

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June 29, 2022

Martin, Aument Bills to Limit Sexual Content in PA Schools Pass Senate

Two bills sponsored by Sens. Scott Martin (R-13) and Ryan Aument (R-36) intended to increase transparency and empower parents by addressing discussions of gender identity and sexual orientation in Pennsylvania schools were passed by the Senate earlier today.  [Read More]

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