Pa. Senators Look to Expand Property Tax Relief for Disabled Veterans
Pennsylvania is home to the fourth-highest veteran population in the country, with roughly 800,000 thousand veterans. [Read More]
Pennsylvania is home to the fourth-highest veteran population in the country, with roughly 800,000 thousand veterans. [Read More]
Dog lovers were treated to a special open house Saturday morning hosted by state Sen. Tracy Pennycuick and state Rep. Milou Mackenzie. [Read More]
Senators Tracy Pennycuick (R-Berks/Montgomery) and Rosemary Brown (R-Lackawanna/Monroe/Wayne) have teamed up to introduce legislation aimed at providing property tax relief to more disabled Pennsylvania veterans by allowing them to reduce the assessed value on their property in relation to their disability rating. [Read More]
Pennsylvania State Senator Tracy Pennycuick discusses legislation calling for expanding eligibility for the state's Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exemption program by excluding certain benefits as income, the creation of a Task Force on Women Veterans’ Health Care in Pennsylvania, and legislation related to enhanced insurance coverage for genetic testing for certain hereditary cancers. Recorded July 26, 2023. [Read More]
One of the biggest current fights in Harrisburg found its way to Reading on Tuesday. [Read More]
Once again, it’s summer, and Pennsylvania is without a new state budget. [Read More]
Once again, it’s summer and Pennsylvania is without a new state budget. It’s a story we hear all too often in our state’s capital, and I want to take the opportunity to explain why I am a firm supporter of the 2023-24 spending plan that passed the Senate in late June. [Read More]
Once again, it’s summer and Pennsylvania is without a new state budget. It’s a story we hear all too often in our state’s capital, and I want to take the opportunity to explain why I am a firm supporter of the 2023-24 spending plan that passed the Senate in late June. [Read More]
Once again, it’s summer and Pennsylvania is without a new state budget. It’s a story we hear all too often in our state’s capital, and I want to take the opportunity to explain why I am a firm supporter of the 2023-24 spending plan that passed the Senate in late June. [Read More]
The Delaware Valley is home to two kennels listed on the Humane Society of the United States horrible 100 puppy mills. [Read More]