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Joe Khan has been endorsed in his bid for state attorney general by Emgage Action

Rep. Marcell announces re-election bid

If elected to another term, she wants to focus on the issues of inflation, healthcare and public safety

Bucks legislators ask governor to change metric for county reopening

Sen. Tommy Tomlinson, Rep. Frank Farry and more are supporting the County Commissioners, who asked Wolf to consider nursing home cases of COVID-19 separate

House Speaker demands plan to reopen schools in the fall

Mike Turzai said PA needs to embrace cyber charter school approach if schools cannot open by Labor Day 2020

Santarsiero joins Democratic colleagues in supporting Pennsylvania CARES Plan

The plan is a set of spending priorities to best use the $3.9 billion in federal funding the commonwealth will receive to address the coronavirus

Meehan to host town hall conference calls every Wednesday and Sunday

Andy Meehan is a Republican challenging U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick in the June 2 primary

$375,000 awarded to four businesses in Santarsiero’s district

Kalaimagal Corporation in Falls Township received $100,000 from the Department of Community and Economic Development’s COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program

Fitzpatrick introduces Never Again Small Business Protection Act

The legislation would provide small businesses access to business interruption insurance that will help keep them afloat during national emergencies

Bipartisan bill to end child marriage in PA sent to governor

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Perry Warren, would prohibit marriage before the age of 18

House Democrats vote ‘no’ for increased testing

The amendment to House Bill 2455 would require a plan to disburse testing kits statewide with priority given to those at a higher risk of contracting COVID-19

Warren liquor reform bill passes House

The bill includes an emergency provision that would allow certain licensed restaurants and hotels to sell prepared mixed drinks during COVID-19

Santarsiero calls for passage of bill that would protect small businesses experiencing losses due to COVID-19

SB 1114 would allow for businesses to have continued coverage during the virus outbreak and would allow for insured businesses to purchase a rider for coverage due to the virus.
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