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Pennycuick Reappointed Chair of Communications and Technology Committee in New Legislative Session
January 14, 2025

Pennycuick Reappointed Chair of Communications and Technology Committee in New Legislative Session

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) has been reappointed Chair of the Pennsylvania Senate Communications and Technology Committee for the new 2025-2026 legislative session.  [Read More]

Senator Pennycuick Continues and Expands Mobile Office Hours in the New Year to Better Serve 24th District Residents
January 13, 2025

Senator Pennycuick Continues and Expands Mobile Office Hours in the New Year to Better Serve 24th District Residents

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) is pleased to announce the continuation of her mobile office hours in the new year, now including a new location in Skippack Township.  [Read More]

Pennycuick, Vogel Showcase Technological Innovation at Farm Show Town Hall with State Ag Secretary Redding
January 9, 2025

Pennycuick, Vogel Showcase Technological Innovation at Farm Show Town Hall with State Ag Secretary Redding

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24), Chair of the Senate Communications and Technology Committee and Sen. Elder Vogel Jr. (R-47), Chair of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee held a Town Hall on Wednesday, January 8, to highlight new innovation in Pennsylvania’s agricultural sector.  [Read More]

Pennycuick Secures $136,739 Grant for New Hanover Township Police Department
January 7, 2025

Pennycuick Secures $136,739 Grant for New Hanover Township Police Department

Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) presented New Hanover Township Police Department with a $136,739 grant Monday night that she secured through the Department of Community and Economic Development.  [Read More]

OP-ED: A Year in Review & Looking Ahead
January 6, 2025

OP-ED: A Year in Review & Looking Ahead

There are few things more hopeful than a new year. A chance to reflect and renew and sometimes redo. Public officials aren’t required to provide a report to their constituents about their successes and setbacks, but they should.  [Read More]

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