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Mobile Office Hours – Locations & Times Dear Friends, As a taxpayer, you have every right to know how your hard-earned dollars are being spent by your government. To provide more transparency to state government and more information about state finances, please visit PA Treasurer Stacy Garrity’s webpage here. You can also explore local government and school district reports. As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Sincerely, In this Update:
PA Treasurer Announces Short-Term Funding for Head Start, County ServicesThe Pennsylvania Treasury Department will make $500 million available for Pennsylvania’s Head Start providers and county governments, helping to keep essential services funded while the 2025-26 state budget is finalized. The funds will be distributed via short-term, investment loans which recipients will be required to pay back following enactment of a state budget. Treasurer Stacy Garrity said that to be eligible for this program, Head Start providers and county governments must indicate the investment will be used for immediate operating expenses. More information is available from the Pennsylvania Treasury Department. March for Life RallyThe March for Life rally at the State Capitol was a powerful gathering of individuals united in their belief in the dignity of every life. People of all ages and backgrounds came together with compassion, faith, and hope, standing firm in their values. Events like this serve as an important reminder of the work we must continue to do to ensure a future that reflects respect and care for the most vulnerable among us. Remembering Three Police Officers Killed in the Line of DutyThree police officers were killed and two wounded serving a warrant Sept. 17 in York County, a heartbreaking reminder of the risk faced every day by those standing on the thin blue line between order and chaos. The fallen officers, Detective Mark Baker, Sgt. Detective Cody Becker and Detective Isaiah Emenheiser, were members of the Northern York County Regional Police Department. Their shocking deaths highlight how crucial it is to stand behind law enforcement officers and give them the tools and support they need to serve communities in the safest manner possible. May their families find comfort in this incredibly trying time. Celebrating 75 Years of the Montgomery County Farm BureauI was pleased to join the Montgomery County Farm Bureau as they celebrated their 75th anniversary. For decades, the Farm Bureau has been a strong advocate for our farmers, supporting agriculture, strengthening rural communities, and preserving the traditions that make Pennsylvania so special. This milestone anniversary is not only a celebration of their past achievements but also a reminder of the vital role agriculture continues to play in our daily lives. Open Government: How to Access Senate Bills, Votes and MorePennsylvania Senate votes, debates, bills and much more can be accessed via the General Assembly’s website. Citizens can learn who represents them, read bills and amendments, review text of floor debates in the official Senate Journals, and see how senators voted on bills in committee and before the full Senate. The committee meeting schedule is also available, along with co-sponsorship memos and monthly expense reports for each senator. Senate sessions are livestreamed, and video from previous sessions is available back to Jan. 2025. Pennsylvania statutes (our state laws), the state constitution, recently enacted laws, rules and regulations (PA Code), the PA Bulletin, and more can be viewed by going to the Statutes section. Reporting School Threats AnonymouslyAnother school year is underway, and the Safe2Say Something program is available to train students and school employees how to recognize warning signs from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others, and to anonymously report the threat before it is too late. Once a tip is reported, a crisis center assesses it and sends it to school administrators and/or law enforcement for intervention. This youth violence prevention program is run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. Since 2019, the Safe2Say Something tipline has received more than 178,000 tips covering threats to schools, bullying and potential self-harm. Pet Adoption ResourcesEvery year, countless dogs, cats, and other animals are looking for their forever home. If you’ve been thinking about adding a furry friend to your family, I encourage you to consider adoption through a local shelter. Not only does adopting a pet change that animal’s life forever, but it also opens up space for shelters to continue helping other animals in need. There are many wonderful organizations across our region working to connect pets with loving families. Here are two of the larger ones nearby: 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 Don’t be Fooled by Fraudulent Ticket SellersThe arrival of the NFL and college sports seasons is a good time to check out the playbook for avoiding fraudulent ticket sellers. Attorney General Dave Sunday offers these suggestions to avoid being scammed:
To report a scam, or if you believe you have been scammed, file a complaint at www.attorneygeneral.gov or by calling 717-787-3391. Resource for New Moms: Maternal Mental Health HotlineNew moms can experience mental health challenges during or after pregnancy. Some common signs of postpartum depression are:
Call or text the Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262) for free, confidential support 24/7. Find out more here. Prostate Awareness Month: Early Detection is KeyAbout 13% of American men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point during their lifetimes, making it the most common cancer in men after skin cancer. Early detection and treatment are crucial for improving outcomes. Learn about screening options and more here.
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