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E-news Updates – April 25, 2026
In this Update: Kicking Off the 2026 Pittman Student Government Seminar Senate Acts to Protect Fairness in Womenโs Sports Senate Session Introduction of Local High School Students Strengthening Electricity Affordability and Reliability Dayton VFC โ Annual Banquet Indiana YMCA Groundbreaking Committee Approves Measure Eliminating Emissions Test Mandate for Newer Vehicles Take the PA Family […] [Read More]
E-news Updates – April 18, 2026
In this Update: Statement on the 2026-27 State Budget Casino Theater โ Vandergrift A Closer Look: Protecting Children from Harmful AI Chat Interactions European Commission Visit Hearing Explores Approaches to Expanding Access to Dental Care Across PA Keeping Our Families and Communities Safe Student Teachers Can Apply for Assistance Through PA Support Program New […] [Read More]
PA Senate Leaders Issue Statement on 2026-27 State Budget
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 on the state budget process. [Read More]
E-news Updates – April 11, 2026
In this Update: Town Hall Meeting โ Gilpin Township Soft Skills Challenge Good Friday Breakfast Vandergrift Brewery Visit Reducing Aggressive Driving, Protecting Pedestrians the Focus of Senate Hearing Beware of Investment Scams on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Women Veterans Invited to Submit Their Stories of Service Area Creameries Encouraged to Join the PA Ice Cream Trail […] [Read More]
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It was a pleasure to attend Dayton District Volunteer Fire Companyโs Annual Banquetโ and an extra special bonus to spend time with my Goddaughter, Brianna Riva Keener.
During the banquet, members were recognized for their service milestones, and two members, Brianna Atherton and Sam Powell, were honored for completing the rigorous Firefighter 1 training โ nearly 400 hours of dedication and hard work. The department also presented its first ever ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐ก๐๐๐ ๐ด๐โ๐๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ก ๐ด๐ค๐๐๐ to Barry Lockhart, a proud member since 1986.
Volunteer firefighters continually go above and beyond for their communities, sacrificing personal time and comfort to ensure the safety of others during emergency calls. Their commitment extends far beyond responding to calls โ they also devote countless hours to training and fundraising.
Thank you to all the volunteer members for your unwavering dedication and service to the community!
I am grateful President Trump, Vice President Vance, and all those at the White House Corespondentsโ Dinner are safe. While details of this attack continue to come to light, it is already clear that the brave, swift, and heroic actions of law enforcement and the Secret Service on Saturday night saved lives.
The epidemic of violence and attacks like this have no place in America - full stop. I pray to God that we come together and unite as a nation.
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It was great to welcome two groups of #highschool students from Indiana Area School District and Purchase Line School District to the capitol this week and introduce them during Senate session. The students were accompanied by their advisors & teachers, Ms. Beth Sabatini & Ms. Malinda Oesterling from Indiana High School and Mrs. Melinda Knapp from Purchase Line High School.
As a proud Purchase Line Alum, I truly enjoyed spending time with these bright young leaders from Indiana County. Thank you all for visiting the Capitol!
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The 5th Annual Pittman Student Government Seminar took place today and we were thrilled to have 200 high school students joining us from across the 41st Senatorial District! #thefutrestartstoday #pasenate
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It was a pleasure to join my friend, @repjimstruzzi for a meeting with a group of individuals representing the Zasavje region of Slovenia. The meeting & visit was coordinated by Ben Franklin Technology Partners-CNP.
We had a robust discussion of how Indiana County, in partnership with the Commonwealth, is embracing growth initiatives through economic development, education and workforce perspectives.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been in existence since the 1960`s and includes member nations from Europe, North America, South America, and Asia-Pacific. Our county/region is one of seven North American regions twinned with a European region as part of this study of industrial transition. Partnerships such as these support regions in taking a forward-looking approach, focusing on what works and how they can build on strengths to achieve sustainable and inclusive transformation. We look forward to a continued partnership!
Thank you, Mr. President for saving family-sustaining jobs in Southwestern Pennsylvania!!!
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It was an honor to be invited to participate in the kick-off event recognizing the โWeek of the Young Childโ in our community on April 11th. I was happy to read a proclamation noting the importance of young children, along with the families and caregivers who support them.
Thank you to Childrenโs Advisory Commission of Indiana County for inviting me.
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HARRISBURG โ 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 on the state budget process. Senate Republicans continue working toward a more fiscally responsible 2026-27 budget than the $53.3 billion proposal introduced by Gov. Josh Shapiro and advanced by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives.
โWe continue to have profound concerns about the level of spending in the budget proposed by Governor Shapiro and passed by the House today. Moving a budget plan forward is an important step in the process, but much work remains to reach a final agreement which respects taxpayers both now and in the future. We will continue to fight for a more fiscally responsible spending plan that better positions our Commonwealth to grow and prosper, without placing unreasonable financial burdens on Pennsylvania families and taxpayers.โ





