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In this Update:

  • Navigating REAL ID: Join My Webinar!
  • ERIEBANK opens Parade Street Financial Education Center
  • Glenwood YMCA Childcare License Reinstatement
  • Erie PAL’s Annual Ball
  • Senate Continues to Dissect Shapiro’s Budget to Protect PA Consumers, Empower Parents
  • Reporting State Fraud and Waste
  • Connect with Employers at the Commonwealth Job Fair on March 5
  • Snowmobiling in State Forests and Parks
  • Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes

Navigating REAL ID: Join My Webinar!

Many Pennsylvanians are unsure about the REAL ID process and what documents they need to obtain one. If you have questions or need assistance, join me for a REAL ID Webinar on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, from 5:00 to 6:00 PM.

PennDOT professionals will be on hand to explain the process, help you determine if you have the correct documents, and answer any questions you may have. With the federal enforcement deadline approaching, now is the time to ensure you are prepared.

This webinar is a great opportunity to get accurate information directly from experts. If you are unsure whether you need a REAL ID or how to obtain one, I encourage you to attend.

For more information or to register, Click Here!

ERIEBANK opens Parade Street Financial Education Center

I proudly joined community leaders to celebrate the opening of ERIEBANK’s Parade Street branch and Financial Education Center, a major investment on Erie’s east side. This long-overdue branch provides essential banking services and financial education, empowering residents and supporting economic growth.

Access to financial resources is key to prosperity. ERIEBANK’s commitment to community engagement will help small businesses, first-time homebuyers, and young savers achieve financial independence.

This branch is a powerful example of public-private partnership driving real change. I commend ERIEBANK for investing in underserved communities and look forward to its positive impact on the Parade Street corridor.

Glenwood YMCA Childcare License Reinstatement

I recently toured the Glenwood YMCA facilities following the reinstatement of their childcare license. This decision is a major win for local families who rely on the Y’s trusted programs for quality childcare and early education.

The reinstatement follows a successful appeal, allowing the YMCA to continue its mission of serving children and families. I remain committed to advocating for resources that strengthen childcare services in Erie and across Pennsylvania.

Erie PAL’s Annual Ball

It was great to see the community come together in support of the Erie Police Athletic League’s (PAL) annual ball. PAL does incredible work connecting officers with kids, building relationships that have a lasting impact.

Hearing from the students about how PAL has changed their lives was truly powerful. It’s clear how much this program means to them and our community. Programs like PAL are vital. They provide mentorship, life skills, and positive role models for young people.

Programs like PAL are not just changing individual lives, they’re strengthening our entire community. I’m proud to be part of that effort and look forward to continuing to support their mission.

Senate Continues to Dissect Shapiro’s Budget to Protect PA Consumers, Empower Parents

The Senate Appropriations Committee continued public hearings this week on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed $51.5 billion spending plan for Fiscal Year 2025-26. His plan would increase state spending by more than 7.5% above the current year’s budget. Shapiro’s spending plan would create a funding shortfall of more than $27 billion in the next five years, so Senate Republicans are carefully reviewing proposed expenses to avoid big financial issues.

Among the highlights of recent budget hearings:

During the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) budget hearing, discussion centered on inefficient government and delays people experience when trying to get permits. The governor’s continued pursuit of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) electricity tax on Pennsylvania consumers and the hidden cost of Shapiro’s new “Lightning” energy plan were also discussed, including the fact that both plans would raise energy prices for consumers, limit job growth, and make our electric grid less reliable.

The Department of Aging hearing highlighted concerns about the accountability, oversight and costs of court-appointed guardians. The viability of the Lottery Fund, which pays for new initiatives benefiting older Pennsylvanians, and helping seniors avoid financial scams were also part of the conversation.

At the Department of Education budget hearing, committee members shared problems regarding education funding and declining student proficiency in basics like reading and math. While Shapiro calls for an increase of $860 million, Senate Republicans are focused on the need for greater accountability in education. The importance of career and technical centers, apprenticeships and other job-training programs was also discussed. Members of the committee also highlighted the importance of school choice programs, including Lifeline Scholarships to support choice options in low-performing schools.

Thursday’s hearings include the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Community and Economic Development. Find the hearings schedule, livestreams of budget hearings, daily recaps and video from prior hearings at PASenateGOP.com.

Reporting State Fraud and Waste

Commonwealth employees and private citizens can take action to stop fraud and misconduct in Pennsylvania state government.

Complaints can be made online with the Office of the State Inspector General (OSIG) against a commonwealth employee, agency or contractor regarding an issue related to an executive agency of the commonwealth.

The OSIG works to maintain public confidence in government by combating fraud, waste, misconduct and abuse in commonwealth programs, operations and contracts.

Connect with Employers at the Commonwealth Job Fair on March 5

The Commonwealth Job Fair offers the opportunity to connect with more than 30 Pennsylvania state agencies and to learn more about public service. There are openings in transportation, finance, health care, wildlife management, public safety and more. You can also learn about career growth and other benefits.

It will be held Wednesday, March 5, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex, 2300 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg.

See open positions, learn more and register here.

Snowmobiling in State Forests and Parks

State parks and forests offer all sorts of recreational opportunities, including snowmobiling. There are thousands of miles and hundreds of acres of designated snowmobile areas for exploration.

As long as there is enough snow cover, snowmobile trails open the day after the last day of Pennsylvania’s regular or extended rifle deer season and close April 1 or earlier as determined by the district forester or park manager. During snowmobiling season, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources posts snow and trail conditions three times per week.

While riding your snowmobile, you must carry with you or on the vehicle a certificate of registration, proof of liability insurance, registration plate affixed to the vehicle, expiration stickers (does not apply to limited registration) and valid safety certificate (ages 10-15 if riding off of parent’s or guardian’s property). Learn more.

Preventing Heart Attacks and Strokes

February is American Heart Month, which is a wonderful time for people of all ages to take steps to protect their hearts.

Typically, we think of heart disease and stroke when we think of the challenges that can result from poor heart health. Maintaining healthy blood pressure and eating well can help to prevent a cardiac event.

But heart health isn’t just for adults. More than 23,000 children experience cardiac arrest outside of the hospital each year. By learning CPR, you will be ready to respond in an emergency.

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