Funding to Create Redevelopment Opportunity in Columbia Borough, Aument Says
Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) announced that the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) awarded a $3.3 million grant and a $5 million low-interest loan to develop the McGinness Innovation Park in Columbia Borough, which will generate more than 110 new jobs in the community. [Read More]
Senate Confirms Two Candidates to Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County
The Pennsylvania Senate confirmed two candidates, Shawn Long and Karen Mansfield, to serve as judges on the Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County according to Senators Ryan Aument (R-36) and Scott Martin (R-13). [Read More]
Senate Passes 2022-23 State Budget that Cuts Taxes, Funds Vital Programs, & Positions Pennsylvanians for Future Success
HARRISBURG – The Senate approved a $45.2 billion General Fund Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23 that meets the needs of Pennsylvanians today while protecting taxpayers in the future, according to Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36), who voted for the measure. Senate Bill 1100 now goes to the governor’s desk for enactment into law. The $45.2 billion […] [Read More]
Martin, Aument Bills to Limit Sexual Content in PA Schools Pass Senate
Two bills sponsored by Sens. Scott Martin (R-13) and Ryan Aument (R-36) intended to increase transparency and empower parents by addressing discussions of gender identity and sexual orientation in Pennsylvania schools were passed by the Senate earlier today. [Read More]
Aument Applauds SCOTUS Ruling
Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the ruling that established a constitutional right to abortion: [Read More]
Martin, Aument Bills to Limit Sexual Content in PA Schools Pass Senate Education Committee
Two bills sponsored by Sens. Scott Martin (R-13) and Ryan Aument (R-36) intended to address discussions of gender identity and sexual orientation in Pennsylvania schools advanced out of the Senate Education Committee today. [Read More]
Aument Bill to Attract More Employers and Residents to PA Passes Senate
Legislation sponsored by Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) to incentivize more people and employers to move to Pennsylvania received bipartisan support from the Senate today. [Read More]
Martin, Aument Propose Bill to Empower PA Families in Education
The bill would protect parents’ rights to decide when, where, and how to discuss issues of gender identity & sexual orientation with their young children HARRISBURG – Sens. Scott Martin (R-13) and Ryan Aument (R-36) announced their intent today to introduce a bill to address discussions of gender identity and sexual orientation in Pennsylvania schools. […] [Read More]
Aument Advocates for Cutting Taxes, Creating Jobs, & Protecting Communities in 2022-23 Budget
As the effort to pass the 2022-23 state budget is now in full swing, Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) announced his budget priorities. His goals focus on increasing economic opportunity for Pennsylvanians, improving public safety, and positioning students for success in their future careers. [Read More]
Sen. Aument Offers Prayers for Victims, Families of Texas School Shooting, Proposes Bill to Increase Access to Mental Health Resources
In response to the tragic mass shooting in an Uvalde, Texas elementary school that left 19 children and 2 adults dead and many more wounded, State Senator Ryan Aument (R-36) released the following statement: [Read More]
Senate Republicans’ Statewide Hearing Series on Combatting Rising Crime Continues in Lancaster County with a Focus on Human Trafficking
The Senate Majority Policy Committee today held the second in a series of hearings on crime and public safety, gathering at the East Hempfield Township Building in Lancaster County to get input from local police chiefs, prosecutors, human trafficking victim advocates, and key community groups. [Read More]
MEDIA ADVISORY – Senate Majority Policy Committee Chair Announces Lancaster County Crime and Public Safety Hearing
Senate Majority Policy Committee Chair Mario Scavello (R-40) announced the Majority Policy Committee will hold the second in a series of statewide hearings on crime and public safety at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 2 at the East Hempfield Township Building. [Read More]