Rep. Pam Snyder reports that her three constituent service offices will again collect winter clothes to benefit area families beginning Monday, Nov. 6. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder advises motorists that October, November and December are the months when motorists are most likely to be involved in a deer-related crash – and that insurance companies cannot add a surcharge to auto insurance premiums for such crashes. Also, the state has been granted a REAL ID extension through October 2018. Read more
HARRISBURG, Oct. 24 – State Reps. Tina Davis and Pam Snyder this week introduced H.B. 1882 , which would restrict convicted sex offenders from living near schools. Under the bill, a sex offender registered under Megan’s Law would not be allowed to live within 2,500 feet of a public, private or parochial school, pre-school or child-care facility in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State Police report that there are 21,685 registered sex offenders living in the commonwealth, convicted of offenses ranging from possession of child pornography to rape. “Right now, there are no laws preventing offenders from moving in right next door to the school attended by your child, grandchild, niece or nephew,” said Davis, D-Bucks. “Our legislation aims to address this problem and keep kids safe at school and on their way to and from school.” “We must do all we can to protect our most vulnerable citizens from those with a proven record of predatory – and in some cases violent – behavior,” said Snyder, D-Greene/Fayette/Washington. “Our legislation simply mandates a buffer zone between an offender and a school or child-care facility to keep children safe. “It’s past time Pennsylvania had a law like this on its books.” Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder warns that an email phishing scam is targeting tax preparers and she provides tip to protect confidential information. Also, Waynesburg University's newspaper staff is lauded. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports on how to thwart robocallers and steps needed to bolster the Do-Not-Call registries. Also, Halloween and school bus safety tips. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that the 2017-2018 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program – LIHEAP – will begin accepting applications for heating assistance grants on Nov. 1. Also, the state has received an extension on REAL ID enforcement, and the 'Right to Try' bill has been signed into law. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that voters in the Nov. 7 general election will be asked to decide a ballot question regarding the authorization of homestead tax exemptions. If passed, the measure would authorize the General Assembly to pass laws allowing local taxing authorities to exclude up to the full assessed value of homestead properties within the taxing jurisdiction. Also, 'Right to Try' bill heads to governor. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that millions of Pennsylvanians areat risk from Equifax data breach, and free identity theft protection, credit monitoring are available. Also, Oct. 10 is the voter registration deadline for the Nov. 7 General Election. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that the five public school districts in Greene County will share a $10,000 state grant to prepare students for careers through collaborative activities and a countywide career awareness day. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that the sixth annual Greene County Senior Fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, at the Greene County Fairgrounds near Waynesburg. “The Senior Fair provides a one-stop shop for seniors to access helpful resources in their community,” Snyder said. Read more
WAYNESBURG, Aug. 30 – After four years of construction, state Rep. Pam Snyder, D-Greene/Fayette/Washington, proudly cut the ribbon on a $15.1 million bridge project in Waynesburg today. “Thousands of drivers rely on the Freedom Bridge on a daily basis,” Snyder said. “Those using route 19/21 will now be able to get from one end of the community to the other without being forced to take a detour.” The project began in the spring of 2013 but ran about a year behind schedule because PennDOT had to not only replace the road bridge going over Ten Mile Creek but the former railroad overpass nearby in order to successfully expand traffic from two to four lanes. This created complications and extended the completion date. “Bridges and roadways deteriorate over time,” Snyder explained. “It’s my responsibility as an elected official to ensure transportation upgrades are top priority in order to keep our community safe and running efficiently.” Gulisek Construction LLC was the contractor for the project. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder says to make your Hurricane Harvey donation count, make sure it goes to a trustworthy recipient. Also, Pennsylvania’s new DUI law makes ignition interlock on vehicles mandatory for first-time DUI offenders with a blood alcohol content of 0.10 or higher, and for people who refuse testing. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports on the latest scam to hit southwestern Pa. -- bogus Internal Revenue Service agents seeking personal data through threatening or aggressive phone calls. Also, information about predatory “Easy Money” loan practices and Pennsylvania's college-savings plans. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that 2017 Hunting and Trapping Digests are now available for free at her Carmichaels office and soon at her district offices in her Brownsville and Waynesburg. Also, $1 fishing licenses are available for Labor Day. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder issues an alert about the latest scam to hit southwestern Pennsylvania -- bogus Internal Revenue Service agents seeking personal data through threatening or aggressive phone calls. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that a section of Aleppo Road in Aleppo Township will close at 6 p.m. Aug. 18 for a pipeline project. Rep. Snyder also notes that local governments, municipal agencies may qualify for tax-free gas Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder provides tips on how to protect yourself from the West Nile virus, which has been detected in mosquitoes throughout southwestern Pennsylvania. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder urges taking care to protect your eyes if planning to view the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that the East End United Community Center in Uniontown has been awarded a $307,252 grant for its 21st Century After School Program offered at the center and in the Central Greene School District. Read more
Rep. Pam Snyder reports that school districts in the 50th Legislative District open for classes on Aug. 28, and new school rules require vaccinations within 5 days. Read more
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