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$441,200 Grant Will Help Upgrade Peach Street Corridor Traffic Signals
December 13, 2022

$441,200 Grant Will Help Upgrade Peach Street Corridor Traffic Signals

A grant has been awarded to improve safety and traffic flow in Erie County communities as part of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s Traffic Signal Technologies Grant (TSTG) program, announced Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-49).  [Read More]

Laughlin Named Senate GOP Policy Committee Chair
November 18, 2022

Laughlin Named Senate GOP Policy Committee Chair

As part of the new Senate Republican Caucus leadership team for the 2023-24 legislative session, Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-49) was appointed by Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39) to serve as the Chairman of the Senate Majority Policy Committee.  [Read More]

Laughlin Bill to Ease Antlerless Deer Hunting License Sales Becomes Law
November 4, 2022

Laughlin Bill to Ease Antlerless Deer Hunting License Sales Becomes Law

Sen. Dan Laughlin’s legislation, Senate Bill 431, making it easier for hunters to obtain antlerless deer hunting licenses has been signed into law by the governor.  [Read More]

Senate Approves Laughlin Bill to Ease Antlerless Deer Hunting License Sales
October 27, 2022

Senate Approves Laughlin Bill to Ease Antlerless Deer Hunting License Sales

The state House of Representatives has approved Sen. Dan Laughlin’s legislation, Senate Bill 431, seeking to make it easier for hunters to obtain antlerless deer hunting licenses.  [Read More]

Erie County Projects Receive $7.5 Million in RACP Funding
October 26, 2022

Erie County Projects Receive $7.5 Million in RACP Funding

A combined total of $7.5 million in Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grants was awarded to three Erie County projects, according to Sen. Dan Laughlin (R-Erie).  [Read More]

Laughlin’s Data Breach Notification Legislation Heads to Governor
October 26, 2022

Laughlin’s Data Breach Notification Legislation Heads to Governor

The General Assembly has approved Sen. Dan Laughlin’s legislation, Senate Bill 696, that would require state agencies and their contractors, as well as local governments, to notify victims of a data breach involving personally identifiable information within one week of such a breach being determined.  [Read More]

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