Enews Updates – December 30, 2020
In This Update: Swearing-In Day Begins 2021-22 Legislative Session on January 5 Property Tax Rent Rebate Deadline is December 31 Virtual PA Farm Show Kicks Off January 9 Reminder: Renew Dog Licenses Now Goodbye 2020 — Happy New Year! Swearing-In Day Begins 2021-22 Legislative Session on January 5 New and returning members of the Pennsylvania […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – December 23, 2020
In this Update: Bipartisan Special Committee Will Review Election, Offer Reforms Funding Available for Organizations Serving PA Veterans Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Grants Available Have a Merry Christmas Bipartisan Special Committee Will Review Election, Offer Reforms A bipartisan Special Committee on Election Integrity and Reform will conduct an exhaustive review of all aspects […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – December 18, 2020
In This Update: New Statistics Detail Economic Devastation of Governor Wolf’s Shutdown Orders Lawmakers Call on Wolf to Better Protect Nursing Home Residents 2019-20 Legislative Session in Review Public Comment Period Opens on RGGI – Say NO to Carbon Tax Applications Available Now for Fire, EMS Grants Winter Weather Driving Tips and Information Virtual Sessions […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – December 11, 2020
In This Update: Governor Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions Dairy Farmers Receive COVID-19 Relief Funds New Health and Wellness Guide Created for Older Adults 2021 Fishing Licenses on Sale Now Commercial Driver Licenses, Learning Permits Extended Wishing Our Friends and Neighbors a Happy Hanukkah Governor Announces New COVID-19 Restrictions Governor Wolf has ordered a new round […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – December 4, 2020
In This Update: Legislative Leaders Announce Plans to Address Election Concerns Lawmakers Review 2020 Election Concerns Governor Rejects New Protections for Schools, Businesses, Health Care Providers Legislative Update: 25 Bills Signed into Law PennDOT Encourages Students to Explore Transportation Funding Challenges Remembering the Attack on Pearl Harbor Legislative Leaders Announce Plans to Address Election Concerns […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – November 24, 2020
In This Update: State Budget Holds the Line on Taxes, Meets Core Responsibilities of Government Legislation Would Create New Program to Expand Broadband Coverage Senate Passes Bill to Protect Rural Pharmacies, Improve Prescription Pricing Transparency Hearing Explores PennDOT’s 2020-21 Highway and Bridge Budget Issues Program Encourages Hunters to Help Families in Need Enjoying a Safe […] [Read More]
A report on the Session Week of November 16, 2020
Harrisburg Happenings A report on the Session Week of November 16, 2020 Dear Friend, I am pleased to send you my Session Wrap Up e-newsletter. This e-newsletter features events and legislative activities during the Session Week of November 16, 2020. If you find this e-newsletter useful, I invite you to visit my website www.senatorlaughlin.com for […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – November 20, 2020
In This Update: Senate Approves Liability Protections for Schools, Health Care Providers, More Senate Approves Bills to Protect Second Amendment Rights of Pennsylvanians Bill Would Provide Flexibility for Teacher Certifications, Keystone Exams General Assembly Approves Bill Cracking Down on Repeat DUI Offenders Legislation Supports Organ and Tissue Donation Senate Approves Liability Protections for Schools, Health […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – November 5, 2020
In This Update: Senate Leaders Call for PA Secretary of State’s Resignation New Laws Support First Responders, Veterans, and More Low-Income Heating Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Open Now Open Enrollment in PA Health Exchange is Available Through January 15 New Scams Target Pandemic EBT Benefits, Unemployment Compensation Honoring Our Nation’s Heroes on Veterans Day Senate Leaders […] [Read More]
Enews Updates – November 2, 2020
While an unprecedented number of Pennsylvanians cast mail-in ballots this year, many citizens have chosen to vote in person Tuesday, November 3 and turnout is expected to be large. Below are answers to a few common questions you might have this Election Day. If you attempt to vote in person this Election Day but your […] [Read More]