Here’s what the top priorities for Harrisburg are:
Friends,
Last week, my team asked you to share what your priorities are as session starts back up in Harrisburg. Thank you for taking the time to share with me what matters most to you.
Your voices guide everything I do in the state Senate, and one thing came through loud and clear: you want bold, compassionate leadership that puts people first.
Here’s a look at what you told me matters most:
Education rose to the top, and I’m right there with you. With the Trump administration attacking the Department of Education and Pennsylvania schools already underfunded, I share your fears that our kids are being left behind. As Chair of the Senate Education Committee, I won’t let that happen without a fight.
Workers’ rights remain top of mind for me as just last week, I stood with my colleagues at a worker-focused town hall in Harrisburg, championing legislation to grow our childcare workforce and invest in mass transit; two priorities that directly support working families across Pennsylvania.
Infrastructure and the environment go hand-in-hand — and they’ve been top priorities for me this session. On Earth Day, I joined families in McCandless to mark a major upgrade to the Pine Creek wastewater plant. Thanks to a $500,000 state grant I helped secure, it’s now chlorine-free, using UV light to protect our streams and drinking water.
I also backed legislation to ban price gouging during local emergencies because when disaster strikes, no one should have to pay inflated prices for the essentials they need to stay safe.
Whether it's education, climate, healthcare, or economic justice – I’ll keep showing up, speaking out, and delivering for our commonwealth.
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