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In this Update:
Budget Hearings Begin Next Week to Examine Shapiro’s Unrealistic Spending PlanState spending would increase by $3.6 billion, or 7.5%, under Gov. Josh Shapiro’s new budget plan. During the next five years, using realistic spending and revenue estimates, Shapiro’s spending plans would leave a $27.3 billion hole in the state’s finances. The process of finding ways to rein in this spending includes three weeks of budget hearings held by the Senate Appropriations Committee. Hearings begin Tuesday with appearances by the Department of Revenue, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, State Police, Department of Health, Department of State and Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. I will share updates on this important process each week. The hearings will be used to review Shapiro’s spending plan and ask administration officials about the need for any proposed expenses. From there, a budget that more appropriately reflects the needs of taxpayers can be developed. Governor Says Administration Back to Work…But Are They Really?As the owner of a small business, my experience taught me that you need to craft policies and procedures that address the challenges and issues in front of you. Creation of a remote work policy certainly was one of those decisions and helped our company continue to succeed during challenging times. However, as times and situations change, so too should your policies. Our Governor says in his administration people are back to work . . . but are they really? Senator Dave Argall and I discussed the work-from-home policies of the Shapiro Administration with Dennis Owens on ABC27 News this week. It is time for state workers to work in person. Our office space footprint demands it, our downtown businesses need it and taxpayers deserve to get the services they are paying for. Damaged License Plate? Replace It For Free At Our Drive-Thru EventDamaged plates have loss of reflectivity, peeling, blistering, or discoloration, and are unreadable from 50 feet away. Stop by our drive-thru event on April 5th from 10am-12pm at the Conrad Weiser Middle School, 347 Penn Ave, Robesonia to have your license plate checked. The police will determine if the plate needs replacement and help with appropriate paperwork. There is no fee for this service but registration is required. Once submitted to PennDOT, the new replacement plate will arrive to our district office for pick up. Please contact our District Office at 610-562-3411 to register. Please bring your vehicle registration card. REAL ID Deadline is May 7thTo help ensure Pennsylvanians are prepared for the upcoming Federal REAL ID enforcement deadline of May 7, 2025, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will hold special REAL ID service hours at several locations in the 48th District. Learn more at https://www.pa.gov/agencies/dmv/driver-services/real-id.html. My district offices can help you gather and verify documents needed for REAL ID. Many older birth certificates do not qualify for REAL ID. Our office can help you verify if yours does and obtain an updated birth certificate if necessary. Contact our Lebanon office at 717-274-6735 or our Wernersville office at 610-562-3411. Senate Votes to Strengthen Penalties for Harming PA Public Transit OperatorsLegislation strengthening penalties for people who harm public transit operators was approved by the Senate and now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. Senate Bill 210 would create a new offense for interfering with the operation of a public transit vehicle. Offenders causing serious bodily injury or death would face a felony of the first degree, while interference resulting in bodily injury, or the fear of imminent harm would be classified as a felony of the third degree. The legislation aims to protect transit workers, passengers and the general public. It sends a strong message that violence against public transit operators will not be tolerated, and those responsible for putting others’ safety at risk will face severe consequences. This is an important step in safeguarding the well-being of public transit operators who serve communities across Pennsylvania. Bill Ensuring Great Care at State Veterans’ Homes Passes SenateTo ensure high-quality health care and well-being of veterans, the Senate unanimously passed legislation that would enhance oversight at Pennsylvania’s six state veterans’ homes. It now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration. With passage of Senate Bill 129, advisory councils would have 15 members, including a family member of a current or past resident. Nominees would be veterans from the surrounding communities. Advisory councils would make recommendations about resident care, management, operations and compliance of facilities to the state adjutant general. The bill would also require the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to provide a subject matter expert for each of the advisory council’s meetings and an annual report to the General Assembly. To increase transparency, it would also stipulate that councils comply with open meeting requirements. Senate Passes Bill Providing Military Benefits to Korean Americans Who Served in VietnamKorean Americans who served in the Vietnam War with the Korean Armed Forces would receive the same state veterans benefits as their U.S. counterparts under legislation unanimously approved by the Senate. The bill now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. Senate Bill 173 would grant the same rights, benefits and privileges of U.S. military veterans to Pennsylvania residents who are naturalized U.S. citizens and who served in the Vietnam War with the Korean Armed Forces. There are more than 3,000 naturalized Korean American citizens who served in the Vietnam War as a part of the Korean Armed Forces and hundreds now live in Pennsylvania. The bill would apply to any Pennsylvania resident who is an American citizen, was an active-duty member of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in the Vietnam War between Jan. 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, and received an honorable discharge or equivalent. Emergency Alerts Keep You Safe and PreparedYou can sign up to receive CodeRed alerts about severe weather and emergencies at your chosen locations, building alerts, health notifications and other timely updates from state and federal agencies. A CodeRed weather warning will automatically alert you if your address falls in the path of severe weather, as determined by the National Weather Service. Get alerts by phone, text or email and using your home address and/or work by signing up online. If you no longer wish to receive alerts, you may opt out of certain or all alerts from CodeRed at any time. Happy Presidents’ Day!On Monday, Feb. 17, we recognize Presidents’ Day. The holiday initially honored the birth of President George Washington, who established many of the traditions and precedents of the presidency. Now, it gives us an opportunity to remember all United States presidents. Because of the holiday, my offices will be closed with normal business hours resuming on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Local EventsThursday, February 13-23: Lititz Fire & Ice Festival Friday, February 14-15: CLA President’s Day Cherry Pie Sale Friday, February 14, 5pm-7pm: Movie Night at Wernersville Public Library Saturday, February 15, 10am-3pm: Queen of Hearts Festival Saturday, February 15, 2pm-6pm: Durlach Mt. Airy Fire Company Amish Meal Fundraiser Saturday, February 15, 6:30pm: Family Movie Night at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Saturday, February 15, 10am-2pm: Curated Exhibition at Lebanon Picture Frame & Fine Art Gallery Saturday, February 15, 9am-11am: 3rd Annual Valentine’s for Veterans Breakfast
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