Senator Gebhard E-Newsletter

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In this Update:

  • Senate Approves Poll Watcher Empowerment Act to Increase Election Oversight, Integrity
  • Senate Acts to Protect Women’s Sports
  • Senate Committee Pass Gebhard Bill to Repurpose the Lieutenant Governor Mansion at Fort Indiantown Gap
  • Joint Hearing on Government Data Breach Notification 
  • 2022 Chamber Breakfast
  • Capitol Rally Aims to Stop Wolf Bridge Tolling Plan
  • Scammers are Stealing Military Pensions
  • National Fishing and Boating Week
  • Guest Chaplin Pastor Janet Saddel
  • Local Events

Senate Approves Poll Watcher Empowerment Act to Increase Election Oversight, Integrity

The Senate approved the Poll Watcher Empowerment Act to ensure election laws are strictly adhered to and improve confidence in Pennsylvania’s elections.

Senate Bill 573 would allow all registered Pennsylvania voters to be eligible to be a poll watcher in any precinct in the state and ensures poll watchers can clearly observe the pre-canvassing and counting of all ballots.

The bill would stiffen penalties against any election official who blocks, impedes or otherwise intimidates a poll watcher on Election Day. It would not change any duties, powers or responsibilities of poll watchers. Senate Bill 573 was sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

The bill is the third election integrity measure passed by the Senate this year, along with the elimination of controversial ballot drop boxes and prohibiting third-party funding of elections.

Senate Acts to Protect Women’s Sports

The Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, which protects the integrity of women’s sports in Pennsylvania, was approved by the Senate. The bill advances to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Senate Bill 1191 states that school athletic teams designated for women should not be open to those of the male sex. The bill defines “sex” as the biological distinction between male and female, based on reproductive biology and genetic make-up.

The bill was introduced earlier this year after concerns grew about preserving the increased athletic opportunities female students have gained since Title IX was enacted 50 years ago next week.

Senate Committee Pass Gebhard Bill to Repurpose the Lieutenant Governor Mansion at Fort Indiantown Gap

My bill was passed unanimously by the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee this week. Senate Bill 1141 would give the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) the authority to determine the best use of the former Lieutenant Governor’s Mansion and property at Fort Indiantown Gap in Lebanon County. The DMVA would be required to provide equivalent facility space to support Pennsylvania service members, veterans and their families, and Gold Star survivor families, which are families who have lost a loved one who was serving in the armed forces.

The bill will now move to the full Senate for consideration.

Joint Hearing on Government Data Breach Notification 

Legislation requiring timely notification to victims of a state or local government data breach was the topic of a joint Senate/House public hearing.

The Senate Communications and Technology Committee and the House State Government Subcommittee on Government Information Technology and Communication held the gathering to review Senate Bill 696.

The panels heard from representatives of the Department of General Services, the State Privacy and Security Coalition, and the Cybersecurity Association of Pennsylvania. You can view the hearing and read testimony here.

2022 Chamber Breakfast

It was good to see some familiar faces at the Capitol this week.  Chapter Presidents were in Harrisburg for the annual Capitol Chamber Breakfast.  Local Chambers and their leaders are vital to a vibrant small business community.  Before my time in the Senate, I was Chairman of the Board of the Lebanon County Chamber and know first-hand the great work they do.  We are lucky to have some great leaders in the 48th District! 

Capitol Rally Aims to Stop Wolf Bridge Tolling Plan

The No P3 Bridge Tolls Coalition was joined by lawmakers at a capitol rally Wednesday to voice opposition to the Wolf administration’s plan to toll interstate bridges in Pennsylvania.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) plan proposes tolling to pay for bridge projects and has received an overwhelming amount of disapproval, including citizens, members of the General Assembly, local officials and business operators.

PennDOT’s Public-Private Partnership (P3) bridge tolling initiative would cost the average commuter an additional $1,000 per year and was moved through the process without legislative input nor approval.

The Senate passed Senate Bill 382, which reforms the P3 statute and voids PennDOT’s plan. However, Gov. Wolf has stated that he will veto the bill. Commonwealth Court temporarily halted the tolling plan. The Wolf administration has appealed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

Scammers are Stealing Military Pensions

Pennsylvania veterans and their advocates should be aware of an increase in scammers looking to poach their VA pensions, warns the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA).

“Pension poaching” occurs when scammers or dishonest financial planners charge veterans or their beneficiaries for help in applying for or submitting applications for VA pensions. The scheme often involves financial maneuvers such as advising claimants to hide their assets in trusts or annuity products sometimes resulting in lost investments and lucrative fees paid to the advisor.

The DMVA says veterans and their advocates should remember to never share their VA login information, or deposit VA benefits directly into a third-party bank account unless the person is court appointed or a VA accredited fiduciary. More on avoiding pension poaching, and what to do if you know someone who was targeted, can be found here. 

National Fishing and Boating Week

Pennsylvania has multiple settings for fishing and boating, whether you’re an expert or a beginner.

HuntFishPA.com is a good place to start to find out what you need to enjoy angling. The PA Fish and Boat Commission can help you find the best waters for fishing and information on fishing licenses, fishing seasons and more. 

Boating Safety Education Certificates are required to operate a personal watercraft and for persons born on or after Jan. 1, 1982, to operate boats powered by motors greater than 25 horsepower. People who successfully complete an approved boating course are issued a Boating Safety Education Certificate good for a lifetime.

Guest Chaplin Pastor Janet Saddel

Thank you to my own Pastor, Pastor Janet Saddel for providing the opening prayer this week during Session.  Pastor Janet currently serves as the lead Pastor for the Church of the Good Shepherd in Lebanon County.  She has earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy at West Chester University and went on to obtain her Master of Divinity degree.  She had served in Church’s across Pennsylvania in various roles for over 20 years.  It was a pleasure to have her in the Capitol this week!

To watch her full prayer please click the link below.

https://pasen.wistia.com/medias/y0am59j60m

Local Events

Thursday, June 9 at 4pm through 11th Saint Cecilia’s Festival
750 State Drive, Lebanon

Saturday, June 11 10am-4pm, 14th Annual Ride the Rails for Cancer
Hoffer Park, Mill Street, Middletown PA

Saturday, June 11 9am, Historic Old Annville Day
Downtown Annville
https://www.facebook.com/events/501903108006055

Saturday, June 11 6:30am-1pm, Tour de Lebanon Valley 2022
Lebanon Expo Center
https://tourdelebanonvalley.com/

Saturday – June 11, 2022  1-9pm: Proudly PA Festival

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