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In this Update: Strengthening Benefits for Our National Guard Families License Plate Proceeds to fund the State Veterans Trust Fund More Support for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injuries Invest In Veterans Week Veterans Temporary Assistance Program Free and Reduced Fishing Licenses for Disabled Veterans Veteran Therapeutic Equine Riding Program Receives Grant VA Increases In-Home and […] [Read More]
Mastriano Shepherds Pro-Veteran Measures Through Committee
The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee yesterday approved three measures aimed at supporting Pennsylvania’s 650,000 veterans, according to Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33), who chairs the committee. [Read More]
Mastriano Responds to the Treatment of Littlestown Bus Driver Dave Bonhoff
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In this Update: My Statement on the Tragic Loss of a Soldier at Letterkenny Army Depot Honoring Pennsylvania State Police Trooper, Cpl. Timothy O’Connor Jr. Recognizing Tim Ebersole for his Service to Chambersburg Fire Dept. Ground-Breaking Ceremony for Shining Stars Therapeutic Riding Program When a Prayer Becomes a Crime 2025 – Year in Review Throwback! […] [Read More]
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Mastriano Shepherds Pro-Veteran Measures Through Committee
HARRISBURG — The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee yesterday approved three measures aimed at supporting Pennsylvania’s 650,000 veterans, according to Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33), who chairs the committee.
“Yesterday, we stood in support of those who served in uniform by protecting them from individuals or companies that charge to obtain veterans benefits, supporting federal efforts to fund traumatic brain injury therapies and establishing a veterans business logo,” Mastriano said.
Senate Bill 1209, sponsored by Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24), would require individuals and organizations charging veterans for assisting with veterans benefits to register with the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA).
“First and foremost, Pennsylvania has 67 county directors of veterans affairs as well as hundreds of accredited veterans service officers that assist veterans in obtaining veterans benefits for free,” Mastriano said. “I would urge veterans to utilize these services. If they choose to pay an individual or company for their services, this legislation sets important safeguards to protect them from exploitation.”
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A Great Day at the Capitol!
It was wonderful to have Missy Carey shadow me and members of my team at the Capitol yesterday!
Missy was eager to learn how a bill becomes a law in the Pennsylvania Senate, and it was great to walk her through the legislative process and give her a behind-the-scenes look at how government works.
Opportunities like this help inspire the next generation of engaged citizens and leaders.
Thank you, Missy, for your interest and enthusiasm — we’re glad to have had you with us!





