Senator Gebhard E-Newsletter

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In this Update:

  • Fire Companies, EMS Agencies in Lebanon, Berks, Lancaster Awarded State Grants
  • Hearings on Proposed State Budget Set to Begin
  • Bernville Borough Celebrates 175th Anniversary
  • Palmyra Hosts FIRST Lego League State Championship
  • Preventing Food Allergies and Cutting Costs for Taxpayers
  • Free Webinars Help Families Plan for Higher Education
  • Avoiding the Emotional and Financial Toll of Romance Scams
  • Snowmobiling Opportunities in State Parks and Forests
  • Local Events

Fire Companies, EMS Agencies In Lebanon, Berks, Lancaster Awarded State Grants

This week, more than $1 million was awarded to fire companies and EMS agencies in the 48th Senate District to assist with their important mission to protect public safety.

Established by the Legislature, the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program is administered by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and Office of the State Fire Commissioner. All funding comes from the proceeds generated by slot machine gaming.

I’m very grateful these grants will help our local first responders access the equipment and training they need. Our volunteers not only respond to emergencies and complete ongoing training, but they also spend countless hours raising funds. I’m hopeful this funding will ease the financial stress a bit and ensure they can continue protecting our communities safely and effectively.

To see the full list of grant awardees in the 48th district, click here.

Hearings on Proposed State Budget Set to Begin

Senate hearings begin next week on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposed 2026-27 state budget, a plan that spends too much and steers the state ever closer to a massive tax increase.

The Senate Appropriations Committee will question department heads as we seek to reduce the size of the $53.3 billion spending plan that would increase spending by $2.7 billion – a 5.4% increase. It would take $4.6 billion out of the state’s Rainy Day Fund, which is made up of emergency reserves that protect against future tax hikes.

The committee begins two weeks of hearings on Monday. I’ll post recaps of each week’s hearings in this e-newsletter so you know what’s being planned for your tax dollars.

Bernville Borough Celebrates 175th Anniversary

I was honored to help celebrate the 175th anniversary of Bernville Borough in Berks County and present Mayor Wayne Lesher with a citation recognizing this historic milestone. Bernville’s roots trace back to the early 1700s, and the Borough was officially incorporated on February 15, 1851.

Congratulations to the residents of Bernville on 175 years of history, community, and tradition!

Palmyra Hosts FIRST Lego League State Championship

Over the weekend, I had the opportunity to attend the FIRST Lego League State Championship hosted in Palmyra.

STEM education is incredibly important, and this competition was a fun way for students to learn more about science and technology.

A special thank you to the First Robotics Team 2539: Krypton Cougars, and program leader Abby Fried for the invitation to attend.

Preventing Food Allergies and Cutting Costs for Taxpayers

Making preventative supplements available to families could prevent more than 80% of peanut and egg allergies and save taxpayers millions, according to testimony given at a Senate Majority Policy Committee public hearing.

Approximately 1.3 million Pennsylvanians are afflicted with a food allergy. One expert testified the rate of children with a food allergy has grown by 50% over the past 20 years, with rates of peanut and tree nut allergies rising by 300%. The average cost of a child with a peanut allergy is more than $7,200 per year.

Among the topics discussed was legislation that would require no-cost health insurance coverage for early peanut and egg introduction dietary supplements for infants. Video of the hearing and written testimony can be viewed here.

Free Webinars Help Families Plan for Higher Education

For students and parents needing help with college financial aid, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency offers free webinars on applying for aid and reviewing offers, options for non-traditional students and other important topics.

Upcoming webinars include:

  • The Financial Aid Timeline
  • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completion Workshop
  • Understanding and Comparing Financial Aid Offers
  • And more

Check the full list here for dates and times. The page includes past webinar recordings for topics you might have missed.

Avoiding the Emotional and Financial Toll of Romance Scams

Valentine’s Day is behind us, but romance scammers never go away. You can help yourself or a loved one avoid heartbreak and serious financial loss by knowing the warning signs.

These scammers research a target’s social media to gather personal details, allowing them to mirror interests and build trust. According to state Attorney General Dave Sunday, common romance scammer behavior includes:

  • Wanting to leave a dating site immediately in favor of emailing, texting or more direct messaging.
  • Making excuses to not video chat or meet in person.
  • Contacting you from inconsistent phone numbers, email addresses or multiple online profiles.
  • Attempting to isolate you from your family and friends.
  • Seeking personal or financial information or asking for compromising photos.

Consumers who feel they may have been victimized by this or any other scam may submit a complaint to the Bureau of Consumer Protection, email scams@attorneygeneral.gov or call 1-800-441-2555.

Snowmobiling Opportunities in State Parks and Forests

For wintertime fun, our state parks and forests offer thousands of miles and hundreds of acres of designated snowmobile areas.

Snowmobile trails are open until April 1 or earlier as determined by the district forester or park manager. It depends on having enough snow on the ground, so check the trail conditions page before you head out to see if trails are open and ready for riding.

Riders must stay on roads and trails marked open for snowmobiles. Some trails used for snowmobiling may be open to vehicular traffic. Snowmobilers may also ride on state game lands on designated snowmobile areas, roads and trails.

Local Events

Friday, February 13-22: Lititz Fire & Ice Festival
Downtown Lititz (Lancaster, PA)
Click here

Friday, February 20-21: Classic Tractors Show
Lebanon Expo Center (Lebanon, PA)
Click here

Saturday, February 21-22, 11am-5pm: Steampunk Weekend
Lebanon Valley Mall (Lebanon, PA)
Click here

Saturday, February 21, 11am-1pm: Chicken Pot Pie Fundraiser/ Kutztown Community Fire
519 Kutztown Rd, Myerstown (Lebanon, PA)
Click here

Saturday, February 28, 9am-1pm: Hamburg Marketplace
Hamburg Field House (Berks, PA)
Click here

Saturday, February 28, 1pm-3pm: Chili Cook Off, hosted by 910 Auxiliary
75 Fisher Ave, Jonestown (Lebanon, PA)
Click here

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