From Senator Lindsey Williams <[email protected]>
Subject Your District 38 Weekly Update
Date November 30, 2023 9:39 PM
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State Senator Lindsey M. Williams, Your District 38
Update

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Upcoming Events*

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*First
Friday Office Hours at the Kingsley Association*

We will be having
community office hours at the Kingsley Association this Friday,
December 1st from 10am - 3pm. We can help with:

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Property Tax
Rent Rebates

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Senior Photo Connect Cards

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PennDOT
Forms

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Connecting Resources

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Unclaimed Property
Searches

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Voter Registration

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Free Notary Services

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And much more!

Stop by to see a Constituent Relations Specialist -
no appointment necessary!

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*2023 Events Review!**

This week
we are highlighting two of our 2023 Allegheny Valley
events!

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*Hard-to-Read
License Plate Event in Natrona Heights*

We held a Hard-to-Read
License Plate replacement event at my Heights Plaza District Office in
Harrison Township on April 5, 2023, and were amazed at the turnout!
The Harrison Police Department was on hand to complete forms and we
were able to help over 100 drivers replace their peeling plates.

If
you couldn't make it to this year's event but still need a
replacement, we are still processing forms for our constituents! Stop
by either of our district offices or give us a call to get a form you
can fill out at your convenience. After you have your local police
department verify your plate is illegible, return the form to our
office and we will have it processed and a replacement plate mailed to
your address.

Natrona Heights District Office

1826 Union
Ave.

Natrona Heights, PA 15065

724-224-2131

Ross Township
District Office

5000 McKnight Rd. Ste. 405

Pittsburgh PA
15237

412-364-0469

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*Allegheny
River Tour with PA Fish and Boat Commission*

Last month the PA Fish
and Boat Commission Bureau of Law Enforcement [link 1] and the
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission [link 2] took me on a tour of
the Allegheny River and gave me an in-depth look at what our Waterways
Conservation Officers do to keep us safe on the river every single
day! Our waterway infrastructure, particularly our locks and dams, is
incredibly important for both commerce and recreation. I'm proud to
serve as a member of both the Game and Fisheries Committee in the
Senate and the Port of Pittsburgh Commission and to work to expand
opportunities for our waterways.

Thank you to our federal
representatives for supporting funding, maintenance, and service to
our local locks and dams. This infrastructure is critical to
commercial and recreational travel on our rivers-- without it, river
access will be significantly compromised.



Western Pa.
lawmakers call for increased service at locks and dams on Allegheny
River | TribLIVE.com [link 3]

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*Fishing and Boating News!*

The Pennsylvania Fish and
Boat Commission [link 7] is making 2024 Fishing Licenses available on
December 1st! Give the gift of fishing this holiday season with a
fishing license gift voucher [link 8] and to get a jump on planning
next year's vacation, check out the 2024 season's sizes and creel
limits above or by clicking here [link 9].

The PA Fish and Boat
Commission is also reminding boaters that from November 1 to April 30
the annual cold weather life jacket requirement is in effect. Everyone
must wear a life jacket [link 10] on any kayak, canoe, paddleboard or
boat less than 16 feet in length. Cold water shock is a significant
factor in boating fatalities when water temperatures are less than 70
degrees F, so be safe and wear your life jacket! To learn more, click
here [link 11].

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*New PAyback System Promises Refunds for Commonwealth
Application Delays*

Earlier this month, Governor Josh Shapiro
launched a first-in-the-nation online money-back guarantee system,
called PAyback.pa.gov [link 13]. Our offices field scores of calls
every year from professionals, non-profits, and small businesses
regarding wait times and this system should add some much-needed
accountability and transparency to Commonwealth permitting, licensing,
and certification processes.

The new system allows residents,
businesses, charities, and schools to check their eligibility for a
refund of fees if their applications are not processed within a
standardized timeframe. Using PAyback, Pennsylvania workers and
businesses can see the standard processing time for each application
and apply for a refund accordingly.

Approximately 70% of
Commonwealth-issued permits, licenses, and certifications are eligible
for a refund through PAyback. Certain permits, licenses, and
certifications that don't charge application fees or are set by
legislation will not be eligible for a refund. Pennsylvanians cannot
retroactively apply for a refund using PAyback.

To check your
eligibility for a refund of permits, licenses, or certification
application fees, visit payback.pa.gov [link 14].

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*2024 Governor's Award for Environmental
Excellence*

The Shapiro Administration invites all Pennsylvanians
who have recently worked on a successful environmental project to
apply for the 2024 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence [link
16], the state's top environmental honor.

This award is open to any
Pennsylvania business, farm, government agency, educational
institution, non-profit organization, or individual that has created,
or participated in, the development of a project that promotes
environmental stewardship in Pennsylvania.

Projects must have been
completed between October 11, 2022, and October 31, 2023.

Find more
information on eligibility and the application at the link below. The
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection [link 17] will
accept applications through Wednesday, January 3, 2024, at
5:00PM.

For more information go to
Environmental Excellence
(pa.gov) [link 18]

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*Four More Free COVID-19 Tests Available from USPS!
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Take the guesswork out of whether the onset of a cough or cold is
COVID-19 before you attend upcoming holiday festivities by
replenishing your supply of tests! Every U.S. household can place an
order to receive four more free COVID-19 rapid tests and they are
delivered directly to your home. (You're eligible for eight free tests
if you didn't order in September--the website will tell
you!)

Before you throw out "expired" tests, check updated
expiration dates. Order tests and check expiration dates here: COVID
Home Tests | USPS [link 20].

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*Gingerbread House Contest in Harrison*

The Harrison
Township Recreation Board [link 22] is sponsoring their 2nd annual
Gingerbread House Contest! If you haven't made yours yet, there is
still time. All entries must be dropped off at the Community Library
of Allegheny Valley [link 23] by Saturday, December 9. Houses will be
on display to the public through December 21. Good luck!

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*Cooper-Siegel and Sharpsburg Community Library Cookie
Walk!*

Mark your calendars for Cooper-Siegel and Sharpsburg
Community Library [link 25]'s first-ever Cookie Walk on December 9th!
The event is from 1 to 3 p.m. at the main branch, 403 Fox Chapel Road,
and is open to the public. Come out to stock up on pre-made holiday
treats, soak up some holiday cheer, and support your local
libraries!

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*Free Tech Help for Seniors at Vintage in East
Liberty*

Our office regularly hears from seniors struggling with
their electronic devices so we were delighted to hear about free
one-on-one technology assistance and the tech lending library
available at Vintage Center for Active Adults [link 27] at 421 North
Highland Avenue in East Liberty.

You must be a member to take
advantage of these services, but membership can be waived for those in
need.
If you are interested in assistance with your phone or laptop
computer, call 412-361-5003 x108 to book an appointment today!

To
learn more and to see the full list of services and programming
Vintage offers go to Comprehensive Senior Center for active adults
located in East Liberty, Pittsburgh | Vintage Senior Services [link
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*Volunteer
Opportunities for the Holiday Season!*

If you find extra time in
your schedule and want to make someone's holiday more merry and
bright, consider volunteering for one of the organizations above
looking for some helpful elves right now!

Are you aware of a
non-profit organization or community group that needs some extra hands
this season? Call 412-364-0469 or send us an email at
[email protected] [link 29] and we will post
information for volunteers on our social media and in our newsletter
as space allows.

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As
always, please feel free to reach out with any questions you may have
by phone at 412-364-0469 [link 30] (Ross Office), 724-224-2131 [link
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[email protected] [link 32]. My staff will return
your call/email within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).

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Senator
Lindsey Williams


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Contact
Information:

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Office Location:
District
Office
5000 McKnight Road
Suite 405
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Phone:
412-364-0469
Fax: 412-364-0928

Harrison Office
1826 Union
Avenue
Natrona Heights, PA 15065
Phone: 724-224-2131
Fax:
724-224-2145

Harrisburg Office
366 Capitol Building
Senate Box
203038
Harrisburg, PA 17120-3038
Phone: 717-787-6538
Fax:
717-787-8625

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