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Education Tax Credits: The Facts You Should Know

(Jun 26, 2026)

Education Tax Credits: The Facts You Should Know Read more

 

Probst votes for bill to strengthen support for private and parochial school students

(Jun 25, 2026)

HARRISBURG, June 25 – State Rep. Tarah Probst voted to advance legislation on Monday that would strengthen how Pennsylvania supports students while ensuring taxpayers can clearly see how their dollars are being used—including for students in Monroe and Pike counties who benefit from these programs. House Bill 2632 would maintain the full $680 million currently allocated to the Educational Improvement Tax Credit and Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit programs for the 2026-27 fiscal year. The legislation would also expand eligibility for early childhood education programs serving children from birth to age 2, broaden access for some of Pennsylvania’s lowest-income students and strengthen reporting and oversight requirements so taxpayers can better understand how scholarship funds are distributed and who benefits from the program. “Unfortunately, there has been a lot of misinformation circulating about this bill,” Probst said. “Contrary to recent text messages sent by a third party to residents throughout Monroe and Pike counties, this legislation would not cut a single dollar from these scholarship programs. The bill we voted on would maintain the full $680 million in educational tax credits for the 2026-27 fiscal year. Students currently receiving scholarships would continue to do so without interruption.” The legislation would provide additional oversight through the Auditor General’s Read more

 

Representative Tarah Probst Files Appeal to Protect The Poconos / Stroud Township’s Water and Land

(Jun 24, 2026)

STROUDSBURG, June 24 – State Rep. Tarah Probst has officially challenged recent environmental permits issued for construction in Stroud Township after approval by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, along with coordinated branches of the federal government. By filing an appeal with the state’s Environmental Hearing Board, she is asking for a formal permit review to make sure the state followed all the rules correctly before allowing development to move forward. “My job is to protect our community’s environment, including our streams and wetlands,” Probst said. “When companies build in our area, they must follow strict rules to prevent flooding, erosion, and pollution. This appeal is about making sure those rules were actually followed and that our natural resources are not at risk.” Probst has stated that she has personal standing for these appeals as a resident of Stroudsburg, the neighboring borough to Stroud Township. Stroudsburg Borough falls into the area of potential effect of the work taking place in Stroud Township according to PennDOT scope of work documents. The permits in question, known as Chapter 102 and Chapter 105, are required by law to ensure that construction projects do not harm local water quality or cause flooding for neighbors. Probst is concerned that the current I-80 expansion plans Read more

 

You're Invited: Women's Expo + Important Community Updates

(Jun 12, 2026)

You're Invited: Women's Expo + Important Community Updates Read more

 

Cashing In on Casino Revenues, Community News, and Local Events

(May 29, 2026)

Cashing In on Casino Revenues, Community News, and Local Events Read more

 

Probst announces $2.3 million in state funding for local projects

(May 22, 2026)

HARRISBURG, MAY 22 – State Rep. Tarah Probst today announced the award of Local Share Account grants supporting public safety, infrastructure, recreation and economic development projects across Monroe and Pike counties. “These investments will make a real difference for families, first responders, local businesses and municipal services throughout our communities,” Probst said. “These projects will help improve wastewater systems, upgrade emergency response equipment, modernize municipal operations, support arts and recreation and encourage economic growth.” The LSA program is funded by revenues generated from slot machines and table games at eligible Pennsylvania casinos. Projects include: Delaware Water Gap Borough Septic Riser Project — $12,256. East Stroudsburg Borough LSA Bucket Truck — $51,610. East Stroudsburg Borough Sewer Inflow & Infiltration Monitors — $56,111. East Stroudsburg Borough Wood Chipper Equipment Purchase — $25,000. East Stroudsburg Borough LSA Dansbury & Zach’s Pond Equipment — $25,000. Blue Ridge Hook & Ladder Tanker Replacement — $350,000. Camp Papillion Animal Shelter Upgrades — $434,031. DK Stroudsburg Kitchen Project — $50,000. Habitat for Humanity Vehicles Purchase Project — $150,000. Pocono Read more

 

Women’s Expo Registration Open + New Programs for Our Region

(May 15, 2026)

Women’s Expo Registration Open + New Programs for Our Region Read more

 

Grant Memo: Transportation, Environmental, Artistic, and Additional Grant Opportunities for your District

(May 14, 2026)

NEWLY LISTED PROGRAMS Commission on Crime and Delinquency: 2026/27 Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Single Solicitation for Local Initiatives Who May Apply: Units of government (including counties) and non-profit organizations Use: To implement projects and programs that directly address the PCCD Objectives and Goals outlined in PCCD’s 2026-2030 Strategic Framework Funds: A total of $8,221,880 in federal Byrne Justice Assistance Grant funds is being announced to support this initiative. PCCD expects to fund approximately 30-35 grants with budgets not to exceed $250,000 over the two-year project period. Application Deadline: July 14, 2026 More information: PCCD Website Department of Aging: Resilient environments for Aging and Dementia in Your Communities (READY Communities) Who May Apply: Non-profits, county and municipal governments, and coalitions of organizations Use: For community-based projects focused on improving the lives of older adults, people living with dementia, caregivers, and their communities Funds: A total of $325,000 is available with a minimum award of $10,000 and a maximum award of $50,000 Application Deadline: June 12, 2026 More information: Aging Website Department of Environmental Protection: Alternative Fuel Incentive Grants Who May Apply: School districts; Municipal authorities; Political subdivisions; Incorporated Read more

 

Standing Up for Our Communities: Shawnee-Walker, I-80 & More

(May 01, 2026)

Standing Up for Our Communities: Shawnee-Walker, I-80 & More Read more

 

Transportation, Environmental, Community and Economic Development and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Apr 30, 2026)

Learn more about the latest grant opportunities. Read more

 

I’m working for you every day!

(Apr 16, 2026)

I’m working for you every day! Read more

 

To protect Pennsylvanians from skyrocketing energy costs, Pa. House Democrats introduce energy affordability legislation that would lower bills, rein in corporate greed

(Apr 15, 2026)

HARRISBURG, April 15 – On Wednesday, PA House Democrats launched a bold new bill package to tackle the energy affordability crisis by reining in corporate greed, implementing electric grid efficiency measures, and regulating data centers’ impacts on Pennsylvania communities. This package offers a multifaceted response by:•guaranteeing that costs related to data center development are not shouldered by ratepayers,•reforming Pennsylvania’s broken ratemaking system to ensure customers pay a fair price for the energy they use, and •modernizing the state’s electric grid so growing energy demand can be met at a reasonable cost.Across the commonwealth, Pennsylvanians are facing skyrocketing energy costs. Utility shutoffs were up 38% in 2025 as 1-in-5 Pennsylvania households report having trouble paying their utility bills each month. House Energy Committee chair Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler, D-Phila., said it’s clear that this crisis is reaching a breaking point. Read more

 

Probst welcomes additional funding for Pocono Services for Families and Children

(Apr 15, 2026)

“The programs offered by PSFC are extremely valuable to the families who need their services. The expansion will allow the organization to open an additional classroom, extend services through summer camp, and increase enrollment capacity to serve approximately 40 children each year,” Probst said. Read more

 

Transportation, Agriculture, Community and Economic Development and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Apr 15, 2026)

The latest grant applications are available. Read more

 

Community and Economic Development, Transportation Safety, Fresh Food and Additional Grant Opportunities

(Mar 31, 2026)

Here are the latest grant programs that are open for applications. Read more

 

Find out how I’m working to help you!

(Mar 30, 2026)

Find out how I’m working to help you! Read more

 

Probst ties I-80 wetland loss to rising data center demands, introduces local protection bill

(Mar 30, 2026)

Probst’s proposed legislation would require that wetland mitigation occur within the same local watershed, ensuring that restoration efforts directly benefit the communities where impacts happen. Read more

 

Pa. House OK’s Probst plan to extend veterans tax exemption

(Mar 24, 2026)

"This is a vital step in expanding access to property tax relief and ensuring no eligible veteran or surviving spouse is left behind,” Probst said. Read more

 

Housing affordability, job fair and more

(Mar 18, 2026)

Here is my latest E-News Update. Read more

 

Boletín de Primavera de 2026

(Mar 13, 2026)

Boletín de Primavera de 2026 Read more

 

Education Tax Credits: The Facts You Should Know
Jun 26, 2026

Probst votes for bill to strengthen support for private and parochial school students
Jun 25, 2026

Representative Tarah Probst Files Appeal to Protect The Poconos / Stroud Township’s Water and Land
Jun 24, 2026

You're Invited: Women's Expo + Important Community Updates
Jun 12, 2026

Cashing In on Casino Revenues, Community News, and Local Events
May 29, 2026

Probst announces $2.3 million in state funding for local projects
May 22, 2026

Women’s Expo Registration Open + New Programs for Our Region
May 15, 2026

Grant Memo: Transportation, Environmental, Artistic, and Additional Grant Opportunities for your District
May 14, 2026

Standing Up for Our Communities: Shawnee-Walker, I-80 & More
May 01, 2026

Transportation, Environmental, Community and Economic Development and Additional Grant Opportunities
Apr 30, 2026

I’m working for you every day!
Apr 16, 2026

To protect Pennsylvanians from skyrocketing energy costs, Pa. House Democrats introduce energy affordability legislation that would lower bills, rein in corporate greed
Apr 15, 2026

Probst welcomes additional funding for Pocono Services for Families and Children
Apr 15, 2026

Transportation, Agriculture, Community and Economic Development and Additional Grant Opportunities
Apr 15, 2026

Community and Economic Development, Transportation Safety, Fresh Food and Additional Grant Opportunities
Mar 31, 2026

Find out how I’m working to help you!
Mar 30, 2026

Probst ties I-80 wetland loss to rising data center demands, introduces local protection bill
Mar 30, 2026

Pa. House OK’s Probst plan to extend veterans tax exemption
Mar 24, 2026

Housing affordability, job fair and more
Mar 18, 2026

Boletín de Primavera de 2026
Mar 13, 2026