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Frankel announces $1.3 million in funding to safeguard local organizations

(10 hours ago)

“The institutions that bring neighbors together—places of worship, community centers and service organizations—should never have to choose between their mission and basic security,” state Rep. Dan Frankel said. “It’s in all of our interests to keep these locations protected.” Read more

Goughnour sponsors bill to keep more law enforcement officers on the job through binding arbitration

(12 hours ago)

State Rep. Dan Goughnour, D-Allegheny, today announced that he has introduced bipartisan legislation that would help keep law enforcement officers on the job by allowing more officers to access binding arbitration Read more

Venkat and Powell to introduce legislation to create exemption for state ID renewal fees

(Mar 09, 2026)

HARRISBURG, March 9 – Many older Pennsylvanians face health conditions that make it unsafe for them to continue driving, which often leads them to surrender their driver’s licenses and receive a free state photo identification card. However, subsequent renewals of these cards include a fee, which state Reps. Arvind Venkat and Lindsay Powell , both D-Allegheny, intend to remedy. The Pittsburgh-area legislators plan to introduce legislation that would exempt Pennsylvanians age 65 or older that have surrendered their driver’s license for medical reasons from the fees associated with renewing their state photo ID. “Giving up a driver’s license can be difficult, especially when it is due to a medical condition,” said Venkat. “We do not need to add an extra cost for seniors during this challenging situation. This legislation will allow older Pennsylvanians to make the responsible decision to surrender their license without the burden of additional financial hardship.” “When many of our older neighbors live on fixed incomes, we should not be charging them unreasonable fees that could go toward health care, groceries, transportation, or any other costs they may have,” said Powell. The current fee to renew a photo ID, as of July 2025 , is $44.50. Over 20% of Pennsylvanians — nearly 2.6 million people — are aged 65 or older, one of the highest shares in the Read more

Grant Memo: School Bus Safety, Recreation Facilities, Recycling, and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Mar 05, 2026)

New state grant programs accepting applications Read more

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Budget Hearings Begin; Minimum Wage Listening Session; Disability & Mental Health Summit; and more

(Mar 02, 2026)

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Kinkead announces over $239,000 for local fire and EMS companies

(Feb 19, 2026)

State grant funding approved for first responders Read more

Grant Memo: Transportation, Parks, Pedestrian Safety, School Mental Health, and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Feb 10, 2026)

New State Grant Programs Accepting Applications Read more

Markosek secures nearly $6M in state funding for CCAC Boyce Campus

(Feb 05, 2026)

"These investments will provide students at the Boyce Campus with access to updated labs and safe, well-maintained buildings," said state Rep. Markosek. "These improvements will directly enhance their learning experience and allow the campus to continue delivering a quality education.” Read more

House passes Davidson, Kinkead bill to strengthen Protection from Abuse Orders

(Feb 05, 2026)

Legislation increasing accountability for PFA violations advances to Senate Read more

PA House members call on Senate to stop obstructing much needed cannabis legalization

(Feb 04, 2026)

“Currently, we have products flooding our communities that are insufficiently regulated, both in their content and their packaging, and there’s nothing we can do about it,” state Rep. Dan Frankel said. “Once the Senate sends us a bill, we can negotiate a regulatory framework that puts Pennsylvania back in the driver’s seat.” Read more