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Pittman and Smith Announce $2 Million State Grant Awarded to Address Water Emergency in Barr Slope, Green Township
February 19, 2025

Pittman and Smith Announce $2 Million State Grant Awarded to Address Water Emergency in Barr Slope, Green Township

Indiana County Municipal Service Authority (ICMSA) has been awarded a state grant in the amount of $2 million to be used for an emergency water interconnection for the village of Barr Slope in Green Township, according to Sen. Joe Pittman (R-41) and Rep. Brian Smith (R-66).  [Read More]

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

E-news Updates – February 14, 2025

In this Update: Manor Township VFC Centennial Celebration Independent Energy Office Budget Hearings Begin Next Week to Examine Shapiroโ€™s Unrealistic Spending Plan Senate Votes to Strengthen Penalties for Harming PA Public Transit Operators State Funding Approved for Fire Companies and EMS Bill Ensuring Great Care at State Veteransโ€™ Homes Passes Senate Senate Passes Bill Providing […]  [Read More]

Pittman, Smith and Struzzi Announce $318,000 in State Funding for Indiana County Fire Companies and EMS
February 13, 2025

Pittman, Smith and Struzzi Announce $318,000 in State Funding for Indiana County Fire Companies and EMS

State Sen. Joe Pittman (R-41), State Rep. Brian Smith (R-66), and State Rep. Jim Struzzi (R-62) announced today that 22 local fire departments and two emergency medical services providers in Indiana County will receive $318,505.98 in state grant funds.  [Read More]

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

E-news Updates – February 7, 2025

In this Update: Senate Approves Bipartisan Legislation to Repeal RGGI Electricity Tax Shapiro Presents Unrealistic Spending Plan Pittman & Bashline Announce $600,000 for Kittanning Borough Demolition Project Senate Supports Bill to Combat High Egg Prices, HPAI Groundhog Day 2025 Bills to Exempt Newer Vehicles from Emissions Testing Passes Senate Trout Stocking Schedule Announced Recognizing National […]  [Read More]

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Iโ€™m a Steelers fan through and through, but on Sunday Iโ€™ll be rooting for the Eagles. Letโ€™s hope they make Pennsylvania proud! Fly Eagles Fly! ๐Ÿฆ…๐Ÿˆ

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Iโ€™m a Steelers fan through and through, but on Sunday Iโ€™ll be rooting for the Eagles. Letโ€™s hope they make Pennsylvania proud! Fly Eagles Fly! ๐Ÿฆ…๐Ÿˆ
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In response to recent outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) and skyrocketing prices for #eggs, the Senate passed legislation to expand the number of certified poultry technicians in #Pennsylvania. It now advances to the governor to be signed into law.

At the request of the stateโ€™s egg #farmers, House Bill 324 would offer flexibility to farmers and their employees to test poultry for dangerous transmittable diseases that have the potential to decimate poultry flocks.

This measure would equip trained technicians to more quickly detect HPAI and contain any further spread. The bill would also update the outdated blood testing provision to modernize and expand testing to more accurately reflect the various types of dangerous transmittable diseases of poultry . House Bill 324 would safeguard the health of poultry flocks and protect the stateโ€™s $7 billion poultry industry.

Thank you to Senate Agriculture & Rural Chairman Senator Elder Vogel Jr. for his work on this important bill!

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In response to recent outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) and skyrocketing prices for #eggs, the Senate passed legislation to expand the number of certified poultry technicians in #Pennsylvania. It now advances to the governor to be signed into law.

At the request of the stateโ€™s egg #farmers, House Bill 324 would offer flexibility to farmers and their employees to test poultry for dangerous transmittable diseases that have the potential to decimate poultry flocks.

This measure would equip trained technicians to more quickly detect HPAI and contain any further spread. The bill would also update the outdated blood testing provision to modernize and expand testing to more accurately reflect the various types of dangerous transmittable diseases of poultry . House Bill 324 would safeguard the health of poultry flocks and protect the stateโ€™s $7 billion poultry industry.

Thank you to Senate Agriculture & Rural Chairman Senator Elder Vogel Jr. for his work on this important bill!
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On Tuesday, Governor Shapiro presented a $51.5 billion #budget plan for fiscal year 2025-2026, which would increase state spending by $3.6 billion, an increase of 7.5% over the current yearโ€™s budget.

PA Senate Republicans raised concerns that the governorโ€™s overly optimistic future revenue projections and wildly inaccurate future expenditure assumptions could eliminate the stateโ€™s emergency savings (also known as the Rainy Day Fund) and create the need for a multi-billion-dollar tax increase on #Pennsylvania families within a year and a half.

This was just the beginning of our state budget process. Now itโ€™s time for our full review to take place, as we do our due diligence fighting for #taxpayers. The Senate Appropriations Committee will hold a series of hearings to closely examine the spending plan to determine how it can be improved. The hearings will begin Feb. 18 and run through March 6.

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On Tuesday, Governor Shapiro presented a $51.5 billion #budget plan for fiscal year 2025-2026, which would increase state spending by $3.6 billion, an increase of 7.5% over the current yearโ€™s budget.

PA Senate Republicans raised concerns that the governorโ€™s overly optimistic future revenue projections and wildly inaccurate future expenditure assumptions could eliminate the stateโ€™s emergency savings (also known as the Rainy Day Fund) and create the need for a multi-billion-dollar tax increase on #Pennsylvania families within a year and a half.

This was just the beginning of our state budget process. Now itโ€™s time for our full review to take place, as we do our due diligence fighting for #taxpayers. The Senate Appropriations Committee will hold a series of hearings to closely examine the spending plan to determine how it can be improved. The hearings will begin Feb. 18 and run through March 6.
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Happy Groundhog Day 2025! @punxsyphil saw his shadow on this #sundayfunday at Gobblerโ€™s Knob. Bundle up for 6 more weeks of #winter! โ„๏ธ

Happy Groundhog Day 2025! @punxsyphil saw his shadow on this #sundayfunday at Gobblerโ€™s Knob. Bundle up for 6 more weeks of #winter! โ„๏ธ ...

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Governor Shapiro has touted an agreement this week with PJM Interconnection, the grid operator for our #electricity. This announcement does nothing to make energy less expensive in Pennsylvania. The claim of $21 billion in savings is something consumers of electricity will never see materialize because rates will continue to rise even under this agreement. Here is a video of remarks I made yesterday on the #PASenate floor taking about the reality of energy here in #Pennsylvania.

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Governor Shapiro has touted an agreement this week with PJM Interconnection, the grid operator for our #electricity. This announcement does nothing to make energy less expensive in Pennsylvania. The claim of $21 billion in savings is something consumers of electricity will never see materialize because rates will continue to rise even under this agreement. Here is a video of remarks I made yesterday on the #PASenate floor taking about the reality of energy here in #Pennsylvania.
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During this session we will continue to examine ways to best support students in their learning environments, while also placing a significant value on empowering parents when it comes to the education and well-being of their children. #nationalschoolchoiceweek

During this session we will continue to examine ways to best support students in their learning environments, while also placing a significant value on empowering parents when it comes to the education and well-being of their children. #nationalschoolchoiceweek ...

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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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