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In this Update:
Happy 100th Birthday George Stanko!One of the most rewarding aspects of my job is meeting constituents and hearing their stories. Last week, I had the distinct honor of meeting George Stanko, a World War II Army veteran, as we celebrated his remarkable 100th birthday. I was proud to present him with a citation commemorating this incredible milestone. During our conversation, I discovered that George and I share a unique connection—we both worked at the same forge. When George was there, it was the Erie Forge Company, and when I worked there years later, it had become National Forge Company’s Erie Forge and Steel, Inc. George’s service to our country and our community is truly inspiring. Happy Birthday, George, and thank you for your extraordinary dedication and service! Snap-tite Hose VisitA big thank you to Snap-tite Hose CEO James Novinsky for the warm welcome and tour of your impressive facility! Snap-tite has been a prominent employer in Erie County for decades, consistently producing top-quality hose products. It’s exciting to see how they’re evolving to meet the demands of today’s industries. With a talented team and visionary leadership focused on high performance and innovation, Snap-tite is paving the way for future growth. The sky is the limit for this Erie County business! Beaumont Technologies Inc. VisitEarlier this week, I had the privilege of touring Beaumont Technologies Inc., a company that has been revolutionizing the plastic injection molding industry since its founding in 1998 by John Beaumont while at Penn State. During the tour, I learned about their strong partnership with Penn State and their dedication to advancing education in this critical field. Through their American Injection Molding (AIM) Institute, Beaumont offers both hands-on and online courses, providing the next generation of engineers and technicians with a range of accredited and non-accredited learning opportunities. Beaumont’s commitment to education doesn’t stop there. They continue to innovate by offering accredited courses in partnership with local universities, and they have plans to create two-year programs. They’re also reaching out to local high schools, providing students with alternative pathways to traditional college routes. It’s awesome to see a local company making a global impact while staying deeply rooted in the Erie community. Thank you to Beaumont Technologies for an insightful and inspiring tour! Child Care Tax Credit Supports Families, CommunitiesSenate Republicans understand that supporting families helps create strong communities. We led the way in establishing the Child Care Tax Credit and also increased it to provide relief to as many moms and dads as possible. Because of the tax credit, more businesses can contribute toward their employees’ child care benefits, providing financial relief to parents, beginning Jan. 1, 2025. Employer contributions may not count as the employee’s income. The tax credit allows employers to claim a tax credit equal to 30% of what they contribute toward an employee’s child care benefits, up to $500. If an employer chooses to make contributions to its employees, the employer must make equal contributions to all employees who have eligible child care costs. Exciting Careers Await in PA AgricultureThere are more than 500,000 jobs in PA agriculture – covering the fields of business, technology, science and more – and 75,000 more need to be filled in the next decade to keep our farms operating and our nation fed. As the industry diversifies and innovates with new technology and its aging workforce retires, new opportunities are continually available. Find available careers in agriculture. State Seminars Explain New Tax LawsSenate Republicans reformed the state tax code to bring jobs to Pennsylvania and help start-ups. Tax professionals can learn about these and other changes at the Department of Revenue in person or at virtual seminars. The one-day seminars offer information about the Personal Income Tax, sales tax, corporate taxes and compliance initiatives. They also explain how to use the department’s website to establish tax accounts for new businesses, file tax returns and pay state taxes. Seminars are offered through December. Learn more and register here. An Emergency Plan Can be a LifesaverHaving an emergency plan that everyone in your family is familiar with can keep your loved ones safe during a power outage, severe storm or other unexpected event. A clear plan helps people stay calm and focused during a stressful experience. It should include information about where to go, who to contact and what to have on hand. It’s important to have enough food, water and other supplies to last at least three days. Other items for a basic emergency kit include flashlights, extra batteries, first aid supplies, hand sanitizer and a whistle to signal for help. Learn more. September is National Prostate Health MonthProstate cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in men in the United States, excluding non-melanoma skin cancer. It causes more deaths in men than all but lung cancer. Screenings can often catch the disease before it spreads, resulting in a five-year survival rate of 97.5%. For someone with an average risk, screening should begin at age 50. Getting screened every two or three years is sufficient for most men. While there is no way to completely prevent prostate cancer, men can reduce their risk by choosing a low-fat diet filled with fruits and vegetables, maintaining a healthy weight and exercising most days of the week.
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