The event highlighted the recently signed-into-law H.B. 843, a bill that takes a major step forward for urban search and rescue capabilities throughout western PA Read more
“For the past two years, House Democrats worked on the issues people care about, like cutting costs for working families, record investments in public education, delivering much-needed property tax and rent relief, keeping prescription costs down for seniors, strengthening our workforce and economy and making government work. Read more
$621,000 grant will help pay for fire training structures Read more
Lawmakers, public defenders, researchers and others involved in the criminal justice system in Pennsylvania will hold a public hearing to talk about the state of public defense in the commonwealth, the progress that has been made, and the challenges that still need to be addressed. Read more
Recommendations include employment targets, eliminating sub-minimum wage and segregated work for state employees and contractors Read more
Volunteers needed to help this fantastic community event! Read more
Historic increase in funding delivers on promises to reduce waiting lists, help raise wages for caregivers Read more
Newly enacted state budget makes major investments in education, communities Read more
Being accepted into a union apprenticeship program offers many benefits, such as job security, access to educational and training programs, and collective bargaining power. Read more
Labor leaders, members pack Capitol ahead of state budget Read more
Senate bill would transform law enforcement agencies into a genetic surveillance force, a veritable “23andme" with a badge. Read more
“H.B. 350 is a much needed, commonsense reform that will update our parentage laws by providing uniform clarity, while recognizing what thousands of PA families already know -- that families come in every size and shape imaginable, and our laws must provide security for them all,” said Miller. Read more
Bill would create position to promote employment policies Read more
“Pennsylvania is the only state in the nation – the only one – that does not require comprehensive school counseling services in all schools. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, this was an area of concern, and is only more so today,” said Rep. Dan Miller, D-Allegheny, who co-sponsored the bill with Steele. “Our students have been asking for help. Our professional school staff have been asking for help. It’s time that we as a commonwealth step up to help them and invest in these services – and in our students’ futures.” Read more
Bill would enhance rescue capabilities in western PA Read more
Annual event in Pittsburgh is largest of its kind in western Pa. Read more
Monthly expense report for Rep. Dan Miller. Read more
Join us for a free virtual event! Read more
Join Rep. Dan Miller, lawmakers and experts for a candid conversation about the state of Pennsylvania's Juvenile Justice System and related legislation in the House. Read more
Grant will help with ADA accessibility projects at historic theater Read more
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