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In This Update:
Bipartisan Senate Special Committee on Election Integrity and ReformI’m pleased to report that the bipartisan Senate Special Committee on Election Integrity and Reform will begin a comprehensive review of the 2020 General Election. The first hearing will be on Monday, March 15th from 10am until 1pm in the Senate Chamber and streamed live. This hearing will focus on best practices of election integrity and security from other states across the nation. The special committee is anticipated to produce a report that will be presented to the General Assembly. This report will be based on the results of several hearings as well as input from Pennsylvania residents. I would like to encourage all interested residents to submit comments through an online form, which can be found at the website for the special committee. More information can be found on the Special Committee’s website and Pennsylvania residents are encouraged to submit comments through the online form: https://pasenelectioncommittee.com/ Budget Hearings Delve Into Wolf’s Spending and Tax PlansThe Senate Appropriations Committee began the formal process of reviewing Governor Wolf’s budget proposal this week, including exploring how the governor’s massive new spending plans and record-breaking tax increases would impact Pennsylvania communities, families and small employers. Some of the key points discussed during the hearings this week include:
Lawmakers Seek to Put the Brakes on New Bridge Tolling PlanPennDOT recently announced plans to add tolls to nine existing bridges on Pennsylvania’s interstate system. Legislation has been introduced in the Senate to put the brakes on this tolling plan and reform the state’s Public-Private Transportation Partnership (P3) process, which produced the tolling plan. The legislation would:
Several Senators gathered in Harrisburg for a news conference this week to announce the legislation and to voice support for voiding the statute that PennDOT is using to enact these new tolls. Emergency Rental Assistance Applications Available NowRenters struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic can apply now for financial assistance through a program authorized by the General Assembly last month. Applications and more information on the program are available from the Department of Human Services. Funding for the program was released to counties by Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity on Tuesday. Senate Returns to Session Next Week, Budget Hearings ContinueThe Senate will return to session on Monday. You can follow all committee hearings, meetings, floor debates and votes live at www.PASenateGOP.com. In addition, the Senate Appropriations Committee will continue its review of Governor Wolf’s budget with hearings featuring the Department of Education and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education on Thursday. Discounted Fishing Licenses Available for Non-Resident StudentsNon-resident students attending in-state universities now qualify for a discounted fishing license from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The price of a license is $22.97, which is the same price as an annual license for state residents and $30 less than the cost of an annual non-resident license. Licenses are available through the HuntFishPA online licensing system. The opening day of trout season is April 3. |
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