Burns announces $800,000 to help veterans find employment

(Nov 29, 2021)

Grants available to connect vets with jobs, remove barriers Read more

 

Burns: Paul Dillon selected as 2021 Charlie Vizzini Volunteerism Award winner

(Nov 19, 2021)

CRESSON, Nov. 19 – Paul Dillon, a steadfast volunteer and pillar of the Cresson community, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Charlie Vizzini Volunteerism Award by state Rep. Frank Burns, D-Cambria. “People like Dillon are the driving force behind the continued success of Cambria County communities,” Burns said. “It gives me great pleasure to recognize his relentless dedication to improving the Cresson area.” Dillon is a retired business owner and a lifelong resident of Cresson. At the age of 68, he remains a highly active volunteer and is frequently sought after by community organizers due to his successful track record with local projects. For nine years, Dillon has volunteered as the food service manager for the Cresson American Legion, where he orchestrates catering for various civic and non-profit events. During the same nine years, he has worked weekly at the Cresson Area Food Pantry, helping countless residents access meals by unloading trucks, stocking shelves and distributing food. Burns said his volunteer endeavors extend far beyond food service. Dillon is currently the treasurer of the Eastern Cambria Chamber of Commerce, president of the Pastoral Council at Saint Francis Church, a volunteer coordinator for the state Transportation Department's Adopt-A-Highway, and an annual volunteer at many community events. “The Charlie Read more

 

Burns: $1.2 million in state grants coming to region for parks, street projects

(Nov 19, 2021)

Burns worked with communities to bring funding to region Read more

 

Burns: Johnstown to receive $24 million grant

(Nov 17, 2021)

Federal grant supported by legislator brings ‘tremendous opportunity’ to region Read more

 

Burns votes on bills to help PA veterans

(Nov 10, 2021)

Would add more veterans to licensing boards, among other measures Read more

 

Burns: $1.5 million available for digital literacy skills programs

(Oct 27, 2021)

State funding to help job seekers, increase access to employment opportunities Read more

 

Hooversville gets $4.6M to upgrade public water system; $26M in total awarded in Somerset County

(Oct 21, 2021)

Cambria projects also receive support Read more

 

Burns: $4.2 million approved for local water projects

(Oct 20, 2021)

State funding will help local projects go forward Read more

 

Burns, family hold ceremony honoring local hero

(Oct 08, 2021)

Dysart man killed when destroyer was sunk off Italy during WWII Read more

 

Bridge dedicated to Cambria County man killed in WWII

(Oct 08, 2021)

CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ)– A bridge ceremony was hosted today, Oct. 8, by state Rep. Frank Burns (D-Cambria) for a Dysert man that was killed in the sinking of a U.S. ship during World War Two. Read more

 

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives 'Steel Caucus' Recognizes National Manufacturing Day with a tour of the U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Edgar Thomson Plant

(Oct 01, 2021)

Bipartisan group of legislators come together to celebrate manufacturing in Pennsylvania. Read more

 

Burns: Cambria awarded $17,400 to digitize veterans’ records

(Sep 27, 2021)

Funding comes from Veterans Trust Fund, donations from Pa. residents Read more

 

Johnstown leaders make plans to court U.S. Steel's $3B mini-mill project

(Sep 25, 2021)

Rep Frank Burns, D-East Taylor Township, said Johnstown’s rails will be an important selling point to U.S. Steel as it sorts through cities to build its mill. Read more

 

Burns' military tuition bill passes key Senate committee, heads to full chamber for vote

(Sep 21, 2021)

Legislation would guarantee in-state tuition for military families Read more

 

Burns holds ceremony honoring local military hero

(Sep 10, 2021)

Local bridge named for man who gave his life in service of his nation Read more

 

Burns, Saint Francis to launch Dolly Parton Imagination Library later this month

(Sep 07, 2021)

Children’s book program made possible thanks to state grant Read more

 

Burns: Grants available to support law enforcement

(Aug 31, 2021)

Says his office stands ready to support local police Read more

 

Grant opportunity available for small businesses, farmers

(Aug 20, 2021)

HARRISBURG, Aug. 20 – State Rep. Frank Burns detailed yet another state grant opportunity for area businesses this week. The Small Business Advantage Grant program is currently accepting applications from farms and small businesses looking to improve their operations through energy efficiency, pollution prevention and natural resource protection. “DEP is making a million dollars available for this program, and it’s awarding up to $5,000 for each grant so this program is a huge prospect for farms and businesses,” said Burns, D-Cambria. “I want to make sure eligible entities in my district have the same chance as any other entity in the state to apply, so that’s why I announce these opportunities, list them on my website and offer help with the application process.” Grants are available for HVAC and boiler upgrades, high-efficiency LED lighting, solvent recovery and waste recycling systems, auxiliary power units that eliminate truck engine idling, and other projects that reduce energy use, as well as streambank buffers, livestock fencing, and other agricultural stormwater runoff management projects. The Department of Environmental Protection will accept applications for this program until the funds are exhausted for this fiscal year. Those eligible are Pennsylvania small business owners and farmers with 100 or fewer full-time employees. More Read more

 

Local fire departments to benefit from $19,132 in grant funding for wildfire protection

(Aug 18, 2021)

HARRISBURG, Aug. 18 – State Rep. Frank Burns announced today that five local fire departments received state grants to support their communities with increased protection from wildfires. “Smaller communities, especially rural areas, deal with the same fire dangers larger cities have, such as building fires and vehicle accidents, but they also have to be prepared to handle brush and forest fires,” Burns said. “These grants are designed to help make sure those departments are prepared and trained to battle these types of potentially deadly situations.” The departments receiving funding within the 72nd District: • Ashville Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 -- $1,600. • Carrolltown Fire Co. -- $4,480. • East Taylor Volunteer Fire Co. -- $665. • Gallitzin Fire Co. No. 1 -- $10,000. • Loretto Fire Co. -- $2,387. The Rural Volunteer Firefighter Assistance Grant program, awarded through the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources from federal grants from the U.S. Agriculture Department, helps local departments in rural areas and communities with fewer than 10,000 people. Funding may be used for training and equipment purchases directly related to fighting brush and forest fires. The grants were awarded on a cost-share basis, with the maximum grant being $10,000, not to exceed 50% of the entity’s actual expenditures. Read more

 

Burns: Year-long effort, collaboration yield $55k in state grants

(Aug 16, 2021)

EBENSBURG, Aug. 16 – In a prime example of collaboration leading to success, state Rep. Frank Burns is announcing $55,000 in state grants to fund four projects, made possible through his partnership with the Johnstown-based 1889 Foundation. Burns, D-Cambria, said since these small-scale projects don’t always qualify for other state aid, the situation required a persistent and creative approach that took more than a year and included $20,000 in additional help from the foundation. “Because we worked together for the common good, these four projects will not meet the fate of falling between the funding cracks,” Burns said. “Where there’s a will, there’s a way. In this case, we had the collective will – and the 1889 Foundation was instrumental in helping find a way.” Burns listed the grant recipients, amounts and projects as: Keystone Regional Fire & Rescue Department -- $21,598 for purchase of a new generator for its fire hall. Reade Township -- $18,120 for recreation area fencing. Patton Park -- $9,440 for a security system for its park and swimming pool. Cresson Lions Club -- $5,842 for a swimming pool water purification/chemical system. Susan M. Mann, 1889 Foundation president, whose organization supports innovative programs and initiatives that improve and transform the health and wellness of the region, said its members Read more

 

Burns announces $800,000 to help veterans find employment
Nov 29, 2021

Burns: Paul Dillon selected as 2021 Charlie Vizzini Volunteerism Award winner
Nov 19, 2021

Burns: $1.2 million in state grants coming to region for parks, street projects
Nov 19, 2021

Burns: Johnstown to receive $24 million grant
Nov 17, 2021

Burns votes on bills to help PA veterans
Nov 10, 2021

Burns: $1.5 million available for digital literacy skills programs
Oct 27, 2021

Hooversville gets $4.6M to upgrade public water system; $26M in total awarded in Somerset County
Oct 21, 2021

Burns: $4.2 million approved for local water projects
Oct 20, 2021

Burns, family hold ceremony honoring local hero
Oct 08, 2021

Bridge dedicated to Cambria County man killed in WWII
Oct 08, 2021

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives 'Steel Caucus' Recognizes National Manufacturing Day with a tour of the U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Edgar Thomson Plant
Oct 01, 2021

Burns: Cambria awarded $17,400 to digitize veterans’ records
Sep 27, 2021

Johnstown leaders make plans to court U.S. Steel's $3B mini-mill project
Sep 25, 2021

Burns' military tuition bill passes key Senate committee, heads to full chamber for vote
Sep 21, 2021

Burns holds ceremony honoring local military hero
Sep 10, 2021

Burns, Saint Francis to launch Dolly Parton Imagination Library later this month
Sep 07, 2021

Burns: Grants available to support law enforcement
Aug 31, 2021

Grant opportunity available for small businesses, farmers
Aug 20, 2021

Local fire departments to benefit from $19,132 in grant funding for wildfire protection
Aug 18, 2021

Burns: Year-long effort, collaboration yield $55k in state grants
Aug 16, 2021