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Mobile Office Hours – Locations & Times Dear Friends, I recently shared my thoughts on the Senate’s budget proposal and what it means for taxpayers, schools, and transportation systems across our Commonwealth. This plan is a step toward fiscal responsibility while ensuring that essential services remain protected. I believe it’s important that we continue working toward a budget that doesn’t overspend, supports our students, and invests in safe infrastructure—all while putting taxpayers first. You can read my full op-ed here. Sincerely, In this Update:
A Spending Plan to Fund Critical NeedsCounties, school districts, hospitals and others would receive critical funding from the commonwealth immediately under a bill approved by the Senate. As negotiations continue on a final 2025-26 state budget, Senate Bill 160 would provide funding at the levels included in the final 2024-25 budget, allowing the state to immediately begin disbursing nearly $47.6 billion without the need for any new taxes. Passage of this measure marks an important step forward in this year’s budget process, putting people above politics as budget discussions continue. Many of the line items in the budget are not in dispute, so this is a responsible way to ensure that counties, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, social service providers and other entities receive immediate funding to meet their fiscal needs. Sharing Budget Insights with CBS 21Last week, I joined Joel D. Smith on Local 21 CBS News, WHP Harrisburg, to discuss the state budget, the challenges in getting it passed, and what it means for the people we serve. I will continue to advocate for a budget that is fiscally responsible, protects essential services, and ensures taxpayer dollars are used wisely. You can watch the full interview here. Pennsylvania Leading the Way on Social Media SafetyI am joining Senators Scott Martin, Frank Farry, and Rosemary Brown to introduce a resolution designating August 17–23, 2025, as “Social Media Safety and Parental Awareness Week” in Pennsylvania. This is the first initiative of its kind in the nation, focused solely on helping parents, schools, and community leaders educate children about online dangers like sextortion, deepfakes, and AI-driven exploitation. As Chair of the Senate Communications and Technology Committee, I believe we must act now to protect kids from predators and raise awareness about the risks of social media. This resolution builds on my legislative efforts to strengthen Pennsylvania’s laws against online abuse, including Act 125 of 2024 (criminalizing sexual deepfakes) and Act 35 of 2025 (classifying digital impersonation and deepfakes as criminal forgery). You can read more in my full press release here. Transportation Bill Addressing Funding, Safety, Accountability Approved by SenateA bill to fund transportation infrastructure and help improve the safety, accountability and stability of Pennsylvania’s mass transit systems was approved by the Senate. As amended by the Senate, House Bill 257 provides necessary additional funding in a way that protects taxpayers, improves safety on transit systems and implements new accountability measures. Importantly, the plan does this without impacting the General Fund, ensuring other critical programs aren’t threatened in the future. The legislation matches and exceeds the governor’s own funding proposal by providing $292.5 million to mass transit this year and another $300 million in the 2026-27 fiscal year. The plan provides the same amount of funding for roadway reconstruction, including for many roads the governor and PennDOT have overlooked. Public Hearing Examines Data Centers Development in PennsylvaniaAs the development of new data centers accelerates across Pennsylvania, the Senate Majority Policy Committee held a public hearing to review the potential impacts for communities and the economy. The hearing brought together economic development organizations, utilities, environmental commissions, municipal associations and other groups for a discussion on the benefits and drawbacks of establishing data centers. Some testifiers discussed the increased local tax revenue these centers would bring, boosting support for schools and fire departments. Others addressed two widely cited concerns with operating data centers – the demands on local electrical grids and watersheds. You can find a hearing summary, testimony and video here. Assistance Available to Support PA Rail Freight InfrastructureWith 65 railroads and more than 5,600 track miles, Pennsylvania leads the nation in the number of operating railroads and ranks near the top in total track mileage. To preserve this essential service and stimulate job creation, the Rail Transportation Assistance Program and the Rail Freight Assistance Program provide financial and technical assistance to rail operators and businesses served by rail for investment in freight infrastructure, through new or expanded service. The application period is open until August 29. Eligible applicants can find details and application information here. Mobile Office Hours Across the 24th DistrictTo better serve constituents throughout the 24th District, my office offers Mobile Office Hours at eight convenient locations. Whether you need assistance with state-related matters or have questions, please feel free to visit during the scheduled times or schedule an appointment. The full schedule of locations and times is provided below. We’re committed to providing you with the support and resources you need. Montgomery County Montgomery County Community College – Pottstown Campus North Wales Borough Municipal Building Skippack Township Building Towamencin Township Municipal Building Trappe Borough Municipal Building Berks County Amity Township Municipal Building Bally Borough Municipal Building Longswamp Township Municipal Building STEM-Related Activities Available from PennDOTSummertime or anytime, you can find STEM-related activities for children of all levels with resources from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). The material includes a PennDOT-themed coloring book, traffic safety activity book, word searches and crossword puzzles (with answer keys), hands-on activities to help children to think like an engineer and fun games teaching bicycle safety. Help PA Celebrate Your BarnThe Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office invites you to contribute to the effort of documenting and celebrating the barns that define our state’s rural traditions. Barns represent the agricultural heritage, craftsmanship and local pride found throughout the commonwealth. You can go here to find out how to submit your photos and background information and have your barn added to the Pennsylvania Inventory of Historic Places.
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