Dear Neighbors,
Over the years, I have heard from a lot of neighbors who have shared their desire to keep the Chester Water Authority as a public water authority. I want to share an update on HB 1964, legislation that would protect water and sewer ratepayers across Pennsylvania.
HB 1964 is currently before the House Consumer Protection, Technology, and Utilities Committee and is scheduled to be considered on Monday, March 23. This bill would repeal Act 12, a law that has allowed municipal water and sewer systems in Pennsylvania to be sold to private, for-profit companies through deals that have too often led to steep rate increases for residents.
This legislation would pause future sales of public water and sewer systems, giving the General Assembly time to work toward a long-term solution that protects ratepayers from unfair increases. It would be an important first step toward restoring fairness, accountability, and local control in the management of our water systems.
With a large community of CWA supporters in the district and neighboring communities, I have been vocal in advocating to keep CWA in public hands. Keeping water systems public helps ensure they remain both affordable and accountable to the communities they serve.
If you would like to support HB 1964, you can contact members of the House Consumer Protection, Technology and Utilities Committee and ask them to support this important legislation.
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Stay up to date on legislative activity
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If you’d like to receive the latest updates from the Pennsylvania Legislature, like committee votes, legislatvie activity in the House and Senate, bill sponsored by specific members, and the ability to track individual pieces of legislation – you can sign up for notifications at https://www.palegis.us/palegis-notifications
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Exciting News! Delaware County unveils new 911 system
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Last Friday, I was honored to join my colleagues in the House and Senate, Delaware County Council, fire, police, EMS, and our 911 responders for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of Delaware County’s new 911 radio communications system. I have been working on this issue for almost a decade, ever since Folcroft Police Officer Chris Dorman was shot while responding to a call and could not call for backup in a timely way because the Delaware County Department of Emergency Services computer began rebooting, cutting communications for about four minutes. You can read more in the Delco Times at Delaware County unveils new $38 million 911 radio system
This new system took years of collaboration among local, county, and state partners to secure the funding needed to modernize the 911 communications system that had served our communities for decades. We fought for over $6 million in state funding to help offset the cost.
This important investment will help ensure our police, fire, and EMS teams have the reliable technology they need to communicate quickly and coordinate effectively during emergencies, keeping everyone in Delaware County safer.
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Governor launches survey to hear from women
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The Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women is gathering input from women across PA via a new digital survey as part of the Shapiro Administration's forthcoming State of the Woman Report, a comprehensive, data-driven effort to assess the status of women across Pennsylvania.
The report will build on PA’s inaugural 1966 Report on the Status of Women and the most recent report from 2004, examining the progress women have made over the last 60 years and identifying the gaps that still exist. The report will combine historical analysis, current data, and firsthand experiences from women in rural, suburban, and urban communities to provide a comprehensive picture of the current status of women.
Women: Click here to take the survey.
The survey is open through May 30.
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In addition to the digital survey, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Women will launch a statewide listening tour in the coming weeks to further engage with the women of Pennsylvania.
You can register for one of the regional listening sessions.
March 19 – Philadelphia
You can also view the whole list here.
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Act now to continue receiving my emails
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Pennsylvania House rules limit when I can contact constituents in the weeks leading up to an election.
Beginning March 20, we enter a 60-day restricted period before the May primary. If you haven't opted in to receive my emails, I won’t be able to send updates during that time—including information about legislation, district news, events, and state programs that may help you or your family.
If you'd like to keep receiving these updates, please take a moment to OPT IN by visiting my website: https://pahouse.com/Krueger/emailsignup
I appreciate the opportunity to keep you informed about what's happening in Harrisburg and here at home in our community.
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New SEPTA Bus Network Update
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SEPTA is moving forward this year with the phased implementation of its New Bus Network and I joined a briefing to get the latest updates last week. Changes to the network will roll out starting in August, with additional phases planned for February 2027 and June 2027. This is the first major redesign of SEPTA’s bus system in 63 years and aims to make buses easier to use and more reliable.
SEPTA is also holding open houses, pop-up events, and a virtual town hall on March 18 at 6:30 p.m. to share information and hear from riders ahead of public hearings on April 15. The SEPTA Board is expected to review the plan in May.
More details, including route maps, timelines, and ways to submit comments, are available on SEPTA’s New Bus Network webpage.
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Seniors: Get your FREE SEPTA Key Card
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As SEPTA works to improve and update its transit system, my office is also committed to helping residents access the services available to them. If you or someone you know is a senior who needs assistance signing up for a free SEPTA Key Card, join my office at our upcoming SEPTA event this Wednesday, March 18, in Chester Township from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Give my office a call at 610-534-6880 if you have questions.
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Celebrating Charter Day at Neumann University
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On Friday, I was delighted to attend the Charter Day Mass at Neumann University, held in the beautiful Our Lady of Angels Chapel.
This year’s celebration marked an incredible milestone for the university, as the Neumann community completed 60,000 hours of service in honor of its 60th anniversary.
Congratulations to Neumann University on this meaningful milestone and for continuing its strong commitment to helping others.
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PennDOT to repair potholes this week
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PennDOT pothole repairs are happening this week on 35 State Highways in the Philadelphia Region.
Here's where PennDOT will be in Delaware County.
- I-95, Chester City, Chester and Tinicum townships
- U.S. 1, (State Road) Springfield Township
- U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway), Chester and Upper Chichester townships
- Barren Road, Middletown Township
- Matsonford Road, Radnor Township
- Rose Valley Road, Nether Providence Township
To find out where else PennDOT will be, visit: Pothole Repairs
If you see a pothole that needs to be repaired, you can report it here.
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Important Programs & Services
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Apply for LIHEAP through April 10
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The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) application period for 2025–26 is open through April 10. Whether you rent or own your home, you could receive a cash grant from $200 to $1,000 based on your household size, income, and fuel type. Most importantly, this is a grant and does not have to be repaid.
To find out if you qualify and for help applying, contact my office. You can also apply for LIHEAP online. If you’re concerned about paying your heating bill, contact PECO now to ask about their assistance programs or payment plan options.
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Primary Election deadlines
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Now is the time to make your plan to vote in the upcoming Primary Election.
May 4 – Last day to register to vote. Registration can be done here.
May 12 - Last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot.
May 19 – Primary election day. Polls will be open from 7 AM – 8 PM. Voters must be in line by 8 PM to cast their ballot.
For more information about the Primary Election, including polling locations, requesting an absentee ballot, and more, please visit vote.pa.gov.
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Anti-Litter Photo Contest
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The Pennsylvania Resources Council is holding the Gene Capaldi Lens on Litter Photo Contest to raise awareness about litter in Pennsylvania. Contestants may submit up to five original images that convey an anti-litter message. The contest is specifically open to amateur photographers, who can send their photos to the Pennsylvania Resources Council. The top prize is $500, second place is $250, and third place is $100.
For additional information and how to submit photos visit HERE.
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Upcoming PA MEDI Events
Medicare 101 – IN-PERSON
Tuesday, April 21
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Ridley Township Public Library
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Medicare: Cost Sharing – Webinar Event
Tuesday, May 19
10 AM – 11 AM
Learn about Savings Programs, Extra Help Programs, and PACE/PACENET to help you offset your costs.
Preregistration is required to receive the Zoom link.
Call 610-534-6880 or email RepKrueger@pahouse.net
Medicare: Supplemental Plans -Webinar Event
Tuesday, June 16
6:30 PM- 7:30 PM
Learn how Medigap/Supplemental Plans can help with the 20% that Medicare does not cover.
Preregistration is required to receive the Zoom link.
Call 610-534-6880 or email RepKrueger@pahouse.net
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Septa Key Card Event
Wednesday, March 18
12 PM – 3 PM
Chester Township Administration Building
1150 Engle St., Chester
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Criminal Record Clearing Clinic
Thursday, April 16
Appointments will be scheduled from 6 PM – 8PM
Brookhaven Municipal Building
2 Cambridge Rd., Brookhaven, PA 19015
You must register for this event by calling 610-534-6880
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Pet Expo
Saturday, April 18
10 AM – 1 PM
Upland Park
280 6th St., Brookhaven, PA 19015
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American Red Cross Blood Drive
Thursday, April 30
9 AM – 2 PM
Aston Community Center
3270 Concord Rd., Aston, PA 19014
One donation can save up to three lives. Your help will fill a critical need for blood donation.
To register visit HERE.
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DEP Air Quality Monitoring Project – Spring Festival.
DEP and community partners are doing a study on how I-95 and other industries in Southeast DELCO are impacting air quality and want to share regular updates.
March 21
11 AM- 3 PM
Redwood Community Center- 280 6th St., Brookhaven
March 28
11 AM – 3 PM
CAAT Center HQ - 2300 W. 4th St A211, Chester
Virtual Presentation
March 31
7 PM – 8 PM
Register through tinyurl.com/depAirMeetingQ1
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CRC Watersheds
Saturday, March 21
9 AM – 11:30 AM
CRC’s Streams Cleanup will be at over 32 sites throughout Delaware and Chester counties.
To register visit HERE.
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Pennsylvania State Capitol
512-E Main Capitol Building
PO Box 202161
Harrisburg, PA 17120-2161
(717) 705-2567
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District Office
115 E. Brookhaven Rd.
Brookhaven, PA 19015
(610) 534-6880
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