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Senator
Doug Mastriano
Pennsylvania's 33rd District
Serving Franklin & Adams Counties
Senator
Doug Mastriano
Pennsylvania's 33rd District
Serving Franklin & Adams Counties

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E-news Updates – April 23, 2026
April 23, 2026

E-news Updates – April 23, 2026

In this Update: Property Tax Elimination for Seniors Sergeant First Class George Baker, Jr. – Korean War Veteran’s Ceremony Patient Right to Understand Act Press Conference Senate Chamber Tour General Upendra Dwivedi & Lt. General Nico Tak International Fellows Hall of Fame Induction Visit with Colonel Peter Nieuwenhuis Kevin L. Brehm Condolence Resolution Throwback! Senate Acts […]  [Read More]

Mastriano Introduces Legislation to Eliminate Property Taxes for Long-Term Elderly Homeowners
April 22, 2026

Mastriano Introduces Legislation to Eliminate Property Taxes for Long-Term Elderly Homeowners

Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33) today announced plans to introduce the Sam Worley Elderly Tax Relief Act, legislation designed to provide full property tax relief to long-term elderly homeowners and allow surviving spouses to remain in their homes without financial hardship.  [Read More]

Mastriano Guides Bills to Support Volunteer First Responders through Committee
April 21, 2026

Mastriano Guides Bills to Support Volunteer First Responders through Committee

The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee approved five bills today to support and enhance the important work of Pennsylvania’s first responders, according to Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33), who chairs the committee.  [Read More]

E-news Updates – April 17, 2026
April 17, 2026

E-news Updates – April 17, 2026

In this Update: Property Tax Legislation Proposal Major Fox Conner Hall Dedication Ceremony Gettysburg Tour Meeting with Eastern University Staff & Students Hartzell Supply Yard’s Ribbon Cutting  Gun Owners of America Shen Yun Performing Arts Show Throwback! Hearing Explores Approaches to Expanding Access to Dental Care Across PA Keeping Our Families and Communities Safe Student […]  [Read More]

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Sam Worley Elderly Tax Relief Act: How Do We Pay For It?
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It was truly an honor to be interviewed by NTD to share my thoughts on Shen Yun and the importance of preserving culture, faith, and freedom.

Shen Yun beautifully highlights the richness of traditional culture while also reminding us of the courage of those who have endured persecution for their beliefs.

Grateful for the opportunity to speak about the importance of protecting cultural heritage and standing firm for freedom around the world.
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Today we celebrate Arbor Day, a time to recognize the importance of trees and the role they play in strengthening our communities, protecting our environment, and beautifying our neighborhoods.

Since its first observance in 1872, Arbor Day has encouraged generations of Americans to plant trees that provide shade, clean air, wildlife habitats, and lasting natural beauty for years to come.

Whether planting a tree, caring for the ones around us, or simply enjoying the outdoors, today is a reminder that even small actions can leave a lasting legacy.
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On April 24, 1800, the Library of Congress was established when President John Adams approved legislation providing funds to purchase books for the use of Congress.

What began as a small collection of books has grown into the largest library in the world, preserving millions of books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, and historical records that document the story of our nation and the world.
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Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day 

Today, we remember the 1.5 million Armenians who were persecuted and killed during the Armenian Genocide beginning in 1915.

On Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, we honor the memory of those who lost their lives, stand with the Armenian community, and reflect on the importance of recognizing history and ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated.

May we remember the victims, support the survivors and their descendants, and renew our commitment to truth, justice, and human dignity.

Never Forget. Never Again.
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Sam Worley Elderly Tax Relief Act: Why Start at 75?
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After a Lifetime of Paying Property Taxes, Pennsylvania Seniors Deserve Relief
Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33)

For decades, many Pennsylvania seniors have done everything right.

They worked hard. They paid their taxes. They raised families. They built communities. And year after year — sometimes for 40, 50, even 60 years — they paid property taxes on the homes they worked a lifetime to own.

Yet today, too many of these same seniors live with uncertainty, wondering if rising property taxes will one day force them from the homes they cherish most.

That is not right. And it is not how we should treat the people who helped build this commonwealth.

That is why I am introducing the Sam Worley Elderly Tax Relief Act, legislation designed to provide full property tax relief to long-term elderly homeowners and allow surviving spouses to remain in their homes with stability and dignity.

This bill is rooted in a simple belief: After decades of paying property taxes, there should come a time when that obligation ends.

The legislation is named in honor of Sam Worley, a World War II veteran who paid property taxes into his 100th year of life. His story reflects the lives of countless seniors across Pennsylvania — people who fulfilled their responsibilities year after year without complaint. They paid what was owed. They supported their schools, their municipalities and their counties.

But property taxes do not stop when income stops.

Many seniors live on fixed incomes from Social Security or modest retirement savings. As property taxes rise, their budgets do not. Each increase becomes harder to absorb. Over time, what was once manageable becomes overwhelming.

This legislation addresses that reality.

Under the Sam Worley Elderly Tax Relief Act, homeowners who are 75 years of age or older, who have lived in Pennsylvania for at least 10 consecutive years and who have owned and occupied the same primary residence for at least 10 years would qualify for a full exemption from school, county and municipal property taxes on their primary residence.

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Meet Doug Mastriano

Senator Mastriano represents Adams and Franklin Counties. As an honorably retired Army Colonel and 30 year combat veteran, he has acquired decades of hands-on experience building teams to get the job done. In addition to Chairing the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee, he is passionate about defending our freedom and serving the people of this great land.
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