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E-news Updates – June 21, 2025
June 21, 2025

E-news Updates – June 21, 2025

In this Update: State Budget Update Indiana Wins State Championship! Senate Votes to Combat Overregulation Bill Targeting Rise of Deepfake Scams Approved by Senate PA Now Has Concealed Carry Reciprocity with Virginia Funding Available for Community Groups Providing Veteran Suicide Prevention Services Celebrating National Dairy Month in June State Budget Update We are actively engaged […]  [Read More]

E-news Updates – June 14, 2025
June 14, 2025

E-news Updates – June 14, 2025

In this Update: Realizing the Promise of Pennsylvania Leechburg Borough Celebrates 175th Anniversary ALS Association Day on the Hill Letโ€™s Talk Transit Facts Maximum Wage โ€“ Family Sustaining Jobs Senate Approves Bill to Secure and Modernize PAโ€™s IT Infrastructure Bill to Expand Naloxone Access, Support EMS Providers Passes Senate Senate Committee Votes to Expand No-Cost […]  [Read More]

E-news Updates – June 7, 2025
June 7, 2025

E-news Updates – June 7, 2025

In this Update: Fiscal Stability for Pennsylvania PA Bankers Association Advocacy Day PA Chamber of Business and Industry Roundtable   Visitors Welcomed in Harrisburg   Senate Votes to Preserve Prescription Assistance for Seniors Bill to Strengthen Enforcement of PFA Orders Passes Senate Senate Approves Bill to Improve Access to Stroke Resources Hand-held Cell Phone Ban […]  [Read More]

PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on Pennsylvaniaโ€™s Fiscal Stability
June 5, 2025

PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on Pennsylvaniaโ€™s Fiscal Stability

Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39), Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41) and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Scott Martin (R-13) issued the following statement today in reaction to the Shapiro Administration announcement of the refinancing of approximately $1.159 billion in General Obligation refunding bonds, touting responsible financial management:  [Read More]

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With broad bipartisan support, the #pasenate approved legislation to strengthen Pennsylvaniaโ€™s no-cost #breastcancer screening law by ensuring diagnostic imaging is fully covered, removing financial barriers for patients. Thank you to @senatorkimlward and Senator Frank Farry for championing this legislation. 

Senate Bill 88 builds on the success of Act 1 of 2023, which provided no-cost preventive screenings for those at high risk. The new measure ensures individuals who receive abnormal results from supplemental screenings โ€“ such as MRIs or ultrasounds, already covered under Act 1 โ€“ can now access necessary follow-up diagnostic imaging at no cost. The bill also broadens eligibility beyond high-risk patients to include those at average risk, bringing #pennsylvaniaโ€™s law in line with guidance from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration.

While 26 other states have followed Pennsylvaniaโ€™s lead in offering no-cost supplemental breast screening since the passage of Act 1, Pennsylvania remains the only state without guaranteed coverage for diagnostic imaging. 

Senate Bill 88 closes this gap, ensuring patients can access the full continuum of care without financial burden.

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On Tuesday morning I sat down with Pennsylvania Cable Network to disucss the 2025-26 state #budget and key issues surrounding it. 

#Pennsylvania is facing a multi-billion-dollar structural deficit. If we donโ€™t figure out how to start right sizing our expenditures to match our revenues, we are going to have a fiscal calamity in a few short years.

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Pennsylvanians deserve an honest accounting of the stateโ€™s financial position and a clear picture of what the governorโ€™s spending plans would mean for hardworking #families throughout the Commonwealth. Gov. Shapiroโ€™s budget proposal this year totals nearly $51.5 billion โ€“ an increase of $3.6 billion from the current yearโ€™s budget โ€“ and does not include a realistic path to close the stateโ€™s multi-billion-dollar structural deficit. 

We continue to engage in substantive work to reach consensus on a fiscally responsible 2025-26 state budget. Our @pasenategop vision for #pennsylvania  remains focused on pro-growth initiatives that respect #taxpayers and their hard-earned money.

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We are actively engaged in our work to complete a fiscally responsible 2025-26 state budget, but in this current fiscal year #Pennsylvania is faced with a $3 billion structural deficit. I am encouraged that all parties understand we have a structural deficit and know we must figure out a way to deal with it. 

The functional reality is that once an agreement on a budget framework is reached, there is a substantial amount of time needed for all pieces to be implemented. Given there is not yet an agreed-to framework, there is not enough time to have a budget in place by June 30th. Our work on the #budget continues and there is an opportunity in the several days and weeks after June 30th to put a product together without any discernable impact. 

Senate Republicans are focused on completing a budget that respects #taxpayers and addresses the needs of organizations and individuals who rely on state resources and services.

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Making sure working families have access to good, family sustaining jobs is key to helping our commonwealth grow and thrive. 

Maximum wage jobs continue to be our focus and is why we value permitting reform and other efforts, such as stopping the RGGI Electricity Tax. 

Implementing policies which help to create more maximum wage jobs will help to grow our economy.

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Transit already receives billions in state tax dollars annually. Yet on top of that, they are asking for a quarter billion more this year.

We know the value of transit โ€“ but the infrastructure of roads & bridges across PA is also a vital consideration.

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Meet Joe Pittman

I have called Indiana County home all my life and live there with my wife, Gina (DiMaio), and our four children: Joe Jr., Sam, Rosie and Frannie. I am thankful to my parents, John and Mary Ann (Yevchak), for instilling in me the values of God, family and country, and teaching me the importance of community service. It is an honor to serve the 41st Senatorial District and Iโ€™m proud to work with my colleagues to strengthen our commonwealth by protecting jobs, empowering families and defending our freedoms.
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