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May 2, 2022

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
April 29, 2022

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]

Senate Majority Policy Chair Announces Statewide Hearings on  Crime and Public Safety
April 21, 2022

Senate Majority Policy Chair Announces Statewide Hearings on Crime and Public Safety

Senate Majority Policy Chair Mario Scavello (R-40) today announced a series of hearings on the topic of crime and public safety that will begin next week in Cambria County and continue throughout the Commonwealth during the next few months.  [Read More]

Lancaster Lawmakers Call For $2 Million in Emergency Supplemental Funding to Combat Bird Flu
April 18, 2022

Lancaster Lawmakers Call For $2 Million in Emergency Supplemental Funding to Combat Bird Flu

In response to the news of a confirmed case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Lancaster County, Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) and Rep. Mindy Fee (R-37) announced their intent to introduce a bill to provide $2 million in additional funding for the detection, response, and prevention of avian flu.  [Read More]

 
April 13, 2022

Senate Votes to Ban Unsecured Ballot Drop Boxes and Private Funding of Election Operations

In a strong step forward to safeguard the integrity of Pennsylvania’s elections, the Senate approved two bills today that would prevent the future use of unsecured ballot drop boxes and ban private money to fund election operations.  [Read More]

 
April 13, 2022

Aument Bill to Create Jobs, Attract Employers Advances

Sen. Ryan Aument’s (R-36) bill to attract new employers and promote economic growth in the Commonwealth by gradually reducing the state’s corporate net income (CNI) tax rate using a performance-based mechanism passed the Senate Finance Committee today.  [Read More]

 
April 12, 2022

Senate Passes Crime Victim Protection Package

The Pennsylvania Senate today passed a package of four bills designed to assist crime victims by providing stronger protections, increasing support, and improving access to services, according to Senator Lisa Baker (R-20), Senator Ryan Aument (R-36), Senator Kim Ward (R-39), Senator Pat Browne (R-16) and Senator Elder Vogel (R-47).  [Read More]

Senate Republicans Announce Bill to Eliminate Election Drop Boxes Citing Evidence of Misuse
April 8, 2022

Senate Republicans Announce Bill to Eliminate Election Drop Boxes Citing Evidence of Misuse

Senate Republicans announced they will soon introduce a proposal sponsored by Senators Cris Dush (R-25), Ryan Aument (R-36), Jake Corman (R-34), and Kim Ward (R-39) that will require mail-in ballots that are not returned in the mail to be returned only to the County Board of Elections office, effectively eliminating drop boxes in Pennsylvania.  [Read More]

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April 6, 2022

Aument Bill to Clean Up Voter Registration Records Advances

The Senate State Government Committee today advanced a proposal sponsored by State Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) that will help to reconcile any errors, duplicate files, or irregularities within Pennsylvania’s voter registration records and institute policies to ensure the accuracy of voter registration records moving forward.  [Read More]

Aument Introduces Bill to Give Parents Control Over Inappropriate Content in School Curriculum
March 31, 2022

Aument Introduces Bill to Give Parents Control Over Inappropriate Content in School Curriculum

State Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) announced that he will sponsor a bill that would require schools to identify sexually explicit content in school curriculum and materials and notify parents that their child’s coursework includes such content.  [Read More]

Bicameral Bipartisan Brain Injury Caucus Hosted Annual Awareness Briefing at State Capitol
Published: March 28, 2022   |  Event: Tuesday, March 29

Bicameral Bipartisan Brain Injury Caucus Hosted Annual Awareness Briefing at State Capitol

Briefing to raise awareness about acquired brain injuries, advocate for legislative solutions, and celebrate survivors. | Tuesday, March 29, 2022 | 10:30 a.m. | Capitol Rotunda  [Read More]

Panel Discussion
Published: March 28, 2022   |  Event: Tuesday, March 29

Panel Discussion

Brain Injury Caucus|Tuesday, March 29, 2022 | 2:00 p.m. | East Wing, Hearing Room 8E-B |Watch Live   [Read More]

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