Senator Gebhard E-Newsletter

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In this Update:

  • You’re Invited: Veterans Appreciation Lunch on Nov. 9
  • Tour of the Pennsylvania Treasury’s Vault
  • Hunting & Visitor Center Update
  • Thank you for Attending our Non-Profit Seminar and First Responder Seminar
  • Senate Votes to Strengthen PA’s Sexual Offender Registry
  • Bill to Minimize Utility Disruptions, Protect Workers Passes Senate
  • Senate Approves Bill Exempting Milk Haulers from Travel Bans
  • $10 Million Available to Farmers for Agricultural Innovation
  • October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  • State Pumpkin Contest Open Until Oct. 20
  • Local Events

You’re Invited: Veterans Appreciation Lunch on Nov. 9

I will be joining with Rep. Jamie Barton (R-124) to host a veterans appreciation lunch on Saturday, Nov. 9, at Cabela’s, 100 Cabela Drive, Hamburg. Check-in begins at 11:30 a.m. with lunch and the program commencing at noon.

The men and women who have defended the American ideals we hold dear have influenced the history of the country, ensuring that we can continue to enjoy our many freedoms. I look forward to personally thanking the veterans who are able to attend the lunch we are hosting.

Col. Frank Ryan, UMCR-retired, former state representative and Iraq War veteran will be the keynote speaker.

Veterans are welcome to bring one guest. Space is limited for the lunch, so veterans are required to RSVP to my district office by calling 610-562-3411 or signing up online at SenatorGebhard.com/veterans-lunch-reg.

Tour of the Pennsylvania Treasury’s Vault

This week, the PA Treasurer, Stacy Garrity and her staff highlighted efforts to expediate the unclaimed property process in Pennsylvania and gave a tour of the Treasury’s vault in Harrisburg.

Some items of note were veteran medals, a Red-Hot Chile Pepper’s autographed guitar, gold bars, and silver bars. The Treasury receives hundreds of millions of dollars in unclaimed property every year, often because of minor spelling mistakes or uncashed checks. 1 in 10 Pennsylvanians has unclaimed property, and the average claim is $1,600.

The General Assembly also recently passed legislation which was signed into law to allow the Treasury to automatically return unclaimed property valued under $500.

You can check for unclaimed property here: https://www.patreasury.gov/unclaimed-property/

Hunting & Middle Creek Visitor Center Update

Next week I will be joining the Pennsylvania Game Commission in hosting a Hunting & Visitor Center Update at Middle Creek Wildlife’s Visitor Center.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission staff will present on the upcoming hunting season regulation changes, and general hunting information. The presentation will last about 1 hour and provide time for Q&A. Staff will also provide updates on recent activities occurring at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area and Visitor Center.

There is no charge for the event, but seating is limited, and pre-registration is required. Please register for the event by visiting https://senatorgebhard.com/hvcu-registration/ or by calling my district office at 717-274-6735.

Thank you for Attending our Non-Profit Seminar and First Responder Seminar

Last week, we had a great turnout for both of our grant seminars. We held a Non-Profit Grant Seminar at the Lebanon Expo Center focused on providing information to non-profits on upcoming grants, tips to improve success, and how to search for grants.

We also co-hosted a First Responder Grant Seminar with Sen. Ryan Aument (R-36) and Sen. Scott Martin (R-13) at the Farm and Home Center in Lancaster.

Please do not hesitate to reach out to my office if you need help with the grant process. We recently started a monthly grant newsletter that you can sign up for by contacting my office at 717-274-6735 or https://senatorgebhard.com/contact-the-office/.

Senate Votes to Strengthen PA’s Sexual Offender Registry

The Senate unanimously approved legislation to protect children from sexual predators by closing a loophole in existing state law. The legislation now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Senate Bill 1317 would add the crime of sexual assault by a sports official, volunteer or employee of a nonprofit association as a Tier II sexual offense, requiring individuals convicted of this offense to register as a sexual offender under the Sexual Offender Registration and Notification Act. Under current law, those convicted of this offense are not required to register as sex offenders.

The bill supports the Senate Republican priority of cultivating healthy and safe communities.

Bill to Minimize Utility Disruptions, Protect Workers Passes Senate

The Senate unanimously passed a bill to improve and extend protection of Pennsylvanians and the workers who maintain essential underground utilities such as gas, water, telecommunications and more. The bill now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Senate Bill 1237 would make permanent the PA One Call Law, which has been extended for 50 years and is set to expire on Dec. 31. PA One Call prevents accidents that threaten the safety of Pennsylvanians, construction workers and other excavators. It also minimizes utility service disruptions by ensuring underground utility lines are properly marked prior to any digging.

The bill would also enhance safety protocols by improving communication between excavators, facility owners and the Public Utility Commission, as well as requiring better documentation of underground utility lines. To prevent dangerous situations, the legislation calls for expanded timelines for filing violation reports and additional consequences for non-compliance.

Senate Approves Bill Exempting Milk Haulers from Travel Bans

The Senate approved legislation to exempt milk haulers from travel bans imposed during a declaration of disaster emergency. It heads to the House of Representatives for consideration.

Senate Bill 153 would allow a licensed milk hauler to transport milk on highways even during weather-related commercial travel bans. These vehicles would be required to display a decal that would be developed and issued by the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board.

Dairy producers and processers had to dispose of milk due to weather-related commercial vehicle travel bans, rather than have it transported to market. This adversely affects their already tight profit margins, threatening farmers financially and making them more likely to be forced out of the industry – compromising Pennsylvanians’ access to healthy beverages and foods.

$10 Million Available to Farmers for Agricultural Innovation

To support farmers who supply our communities with healthy foods and beverages, Senate Republicans dedicated $10 million for the new Agricultural Innovation Grant Program in this year’s budget.

Funding can be used to improve efficiency on the farm or in processing, generate energy while reducing nutrient waste leaving the farm and support crops that effectively store carbon or replace non-renewable resources. It can also be used to address practical challenges including data collection, biosecurity and odor remediation.

Learn more about eligibility and apply online by Nov. 15.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

As we kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Pennsylvania, we honor the brave survivors, fighters and advocates who inspire us all in the battle against breast cancer. Each year, we turn the Capitol fountain pink as a powerful reminder of our commitment to raising awareness, advancing research and supporting early detection efforts.

This month serves as an important time to reflect on the progress we’ve made and the work that still lies ahead. One in eight women will get breast cancer in her lifetime, so early detection and access to life-saving treatments remain critical. We stand united in spreading awareness and fostering hope, reminding everyone that we can make a lasting impact in the fight against breast cancer.

Stay up to date here.

State Pumpkin Contest Open Until Oct. 20

The Department of Agriculture has announced its PA Preferred® Pumpkin Palooza Contest. Participants are encouraged to express their creativity by painting or carving a pumpkin.

Pumpkins must be purchased from a Pennsylvania farm, and contestants must be a Pennsylvania resident. Three age divisions include child (11 and younger), youth (12-17) and adult (18 and older).

Contestants should email a photo of their submission, with the subject “PA Pumpkin Palooza Entry,” to agcontests@pa.gov by Oct. 20. Winners, who will be emailed on Oct. 24, will receive a PA Preferred swag bag. Learn more.

Local Events

Wednesday, October 2-October 6: Reading Liederkranz Oktoberfest
143 Spook Lane, Reading (Berks, PA)
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Saturday, October 5-6: Spooktober Fest at Lebanon Valley Mall
2242 Lebanon Valley Mall, Lebanon (Lebanon, PA)
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Saturday, October 5, 11am-8pm: Stoudtoberfest
3 Market Plaza, Adamstown (Lancaster, PA)
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Saturday, October 5, 1pm: Unveiling of Historical Interpretive Signs
LVRT Root Beer Barrel (Lebanon, PA)
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Sunday, October 6, 12pm-4pm: CLA Car & Motorcycle Show
South 8th Street, Lebanon (Lebanon, PA)
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Saturday, October 5, 8am: Lancaster County Bird Club Bird Walk
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area (Lancaster, PA)
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Friday, October 4-5, 10am: Miss Morgan’s Antique & Artisan Show
Lebanon Expo Center (Lebanon, PA)
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Saturday, October 5, 9am: Community Clean-Up
Monument Park, Lebanon (Lebanon, PA)
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