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E-news Update – February 20, 2026
In this Update: 100th Annual Tuscarora Area Chamber of Commerce Member Breakfast Pennsylvania Offers Special Military License Plates Ensuring Highway Safety Through English-Language Driver Exams Throwback! Hearings on Proposed State Budget Set to Begin Preventing Food Allergies and Cutting Costs for Taxpayers Free Webinars Help Families Plan for Higher Education Avoiding the Emotional and Financial […] [Read More]
E-news Updates – February 13, 2026
In this Update: Lines Crossed: Governor Accused of Seizing Neighbor’s Land Celebrating John Ciarrocca’s 100th Birthday Honoring K9 Detective Briggs State Grant Supports Traffic Safety in Straban Township Throwback! Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program Now Accepting Applications Strengthening Pennsylvania’s Economy and Creating More Jobs Concerned About Winter Energy Bills? Call Utilities Now The Dangers of […] [Read More]
Mastriano Announces Funding for Traffic Safety Improvements in Adams County
Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33) announced today Straban Township will receive more than $105,000 in state funding through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s Automated Red-Light Enforcement (ARLE) grant program to improve traffic safety and accessibility at key intersections. Funding will be used to update signs, pavement markings and lighting at the pedestrian crossing of Old Harrisburg Road and Johnson Drive. [Read More]
E-news Updates – February 6, 2026
In this Update: Josh Shapiro’s Hypocrisy Runs Deep — And the Media Is Helping Him Hide It Visit with Adams County Technical Institute Students Visit with Pastors from the Church Ambassador Network My Response to Shapiro’s Bloated Budget Condemning Antisemitic Rally in Philadelphia, And Urging Passage of Holocaust Education Bill Reminder: Slow Down, Move Over […] [Read More]
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Pennsylvania U.S. Military Registration Plates – Honoring Service & Sacrifice
Pennsylvania offers specialized military registration plates that recognize the courage, sacrifice, and support behind our armed forces. These plates aren’t just tags — they tell a story.
👩✈️ Woman Veteran Plates
Available to women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. It’s a visible way to recognize the growing legacy and leadership of women in uniform.
♿ Disabled Veteran Plates
Issued to veterans with a service-connected disability as certified by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. These plates recognize sacrifice and, in many cases, provide parking privileges consistent with disability registration requirements.
💙 Blue Star Family Plates
For immediate family members of active duty service members. A proud symbol that someone you love is currently serving our country.
⭐ Gold Star Family Plates
For families who have lost a loved one in military service. A solemn and powerful tribute to ultimate sacrifice.
These plates are issued through PennDOT and require proper documentation to ensure they are awarded respectfully and appropriately.
Service. Sacrifice. Family.
Pennsylvania honors them all.
February 24, 1991 - In Desert Storm, the Allied ground offensive began after a devastating month-long air campaign targeting Iraqi troops in both Iraq and Kuwait.
Deed says he doesn’t own it.
Neighbors won’t sell it.
So what does Gov. Shapiro do?
Uses State Police to “secure” land he couldn’t buy. Then sues the family.
That’s not leadership. That’s leverage.
You don’t get to claim “adverse possession” just because you hold public office.
Update on Smart Meter Opt-Out Bill (SB 600):
Introduced in April 2025, this bill would give Pennsylvania residents the legal right to opt out of smart meters.
What it would do for residents:
• Allow homeowners to refuse installation of a smart meter
• Allow current smart meters to be removed upon request
• Prevent utilities from charging opt-out fees
• Require utilities to comply within a set timeframe
📍 Current status: The bill remains in the Senate Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure Committee and has not received a vote. A companion House bill is also still in committee.
Bottom line: The legislation is still active but has not moved forward yet.
Pennsylvania’s U.S. Military Special Units license plates honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans.
Plates like the 82nd Airborne Division Association and U.S. Military Airborne Units recognize the brave men and women who earned their wings and stood ready to defend freedom at a moment’s notice.
A small plate with a powerful reminder: thank you for your service. 🇺🇸
Eligibility: These are generally available to veterans, active-duty service members, and sometimes their families, usually requiring proof of service (such as Form DD214).
Cost: While many are available for a fee, some specific, highly distinguished plates may have different costs or exemptions.
Click here to find yours and register! https://www.pa.gov/content/dam/copapwp-pagov/en/penndot/documents/public/dvspubsforms/bmv/bmv-fact-sheets/fs-usmp.pdf
Please enjoy this short clip from my morning interview on the John Frederick’s Show!
Shapiro: “Growing stack of scandals…abusing his power”
February 23rd, 1836 - Battle of the Alamo
A small group stood against an army.
The Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of resistance and determination — and the words “Remember the Alamo” echoed through history.
🚨 Winter Road Restrictions in Southcentral PA
Due to the severity of the winter storm, PennDOT has reduced speed limits and placed Tier 1 vehicle restrictions on major interstates across District 8, including Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York counties.
Reduced Speed Limits (45 MPH):
• I-81: From the Maryland state line in Franklin County to the Schuylkill County line (MM 96.8)
• I-83: From the Maryland state line in York County to Route 581 in Cumberland County
Tier 1 Vehicle Restrictions are in effect on:
• I-78 (entire length)
• I-81 (entire length)
• I-83 (entire length)
• I-283 (entire length)
🚫 Not permitted on these roadways during Tier 1 restrictions:
• Tractors without trailers
• Tractors with unloaded/lightly loaded trailers (enclosed, open, tank, or tandem)
• Unloaded/lightly loaded box trucks (CMVs)
• Passenger vehicles towing trailers
• RVs and motorhomes
• School buses, commercial buses, and motor coaches
• Motorcycles
Commercial vehicles not affected must move to the right lane. Speed limits may be reduced to 45 mph for all vehicles while restrictions remain in place.
❄️ If you must travel:
• Slow down and drive for conditions
• Turn on headlights (use hazards in snow squalls)
• Increase following distance and stay in your lane
• Keep windows and mirrors clear of snow/ice
• Never stop in the travel lane during whiteouts
• Buckle up and avoid distracted or impaired driving
Please consider delaying unnecessary travel and stay safe, Southcentral PA.





