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E-news Updates – March 26, 2026
In this Update: My Letter to Governor Shapiro on Temporary Suspension of State Gas Tax Freedom Medal Recipients Capitol Visit with Red Cross Students from Franklin County Career and Technical Institute Meeting with Eastern University President, Ron Matthews and Vice President Michael Fedor My Committee Remarks on SB 128 Families Can’t Wait—Suspend Pennsylvania’s Gas Tax […] [Read More]
E-news Updates – March 20, 2026
In this Update: Condolence Resolution: Pfc. Krystofer L. Lopez Missy Carey’s Capitol Shadowing Experience Capitol Visit with PA American Legion – National Commander Visit with Big 33 Cheerleaders Gettysburg at a Crossroads: Will We Preserve Our Heritage as America Turns 250? Mastriano Responds to the Treatment of Littlestown Bus Driver Dave Bonhoff Shepherding Pro-Veteran Measures […] [Read More]
News for Veterans – March 2026
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]
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March 28, 1979 - Near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant accident occurred in which uranium in the reactor core overheated due to the failure of a cooling valve. A pressure relief valve then stuck causing the water level to plummet, threatening a catastrophic nuclear meltdown. The accident resulted in the release of radioactive steam into the atmosphere, and created a storm of controversy over the necessity and safety of nuclear power plants.
In Pennsylvania, filling your tank means sacrificing somewhere else.
With the 3rd highest gas tax in the country, that’s money families should be using for groceries, bills, and essentials.
Families deserve relief.
It was a privilege to be part of something truly meaningful.
Thanks to The Bridge Educational Foundation, with support from Orrstown Bank and WM, $15,000 in scholarships is going directly to families in Franklin County.
This is how we build stronger communities.
It was an honor to acknowledge the Vietnam Veterans at Paramount Senior Living in Fayetteville, Pa. Your sacrifice and service do not go unnoticed and we appreciate you! Thank you for your service to our country!
Vietnam Veterans Event at Paramount Senior Living
🚧 I-81 CLEANUP STARTS NEXT WEEK 🚧
PennDOT crews will be picking up litter along I-81 in Franklin County starting March 30 for the next two weeks.
🛣️ MD line ➡️ Exit 24
🕖 7 AM – 3 PM
⚠️ Stay alert for roadside crews
Let’s keep Franklin County clean! 👏
#FranklinCounty #PA #PennDOT #KeepPAClean #I81 Community
Pennsylvania families can’t take much more.
With rising costs on everything from groceries to utilities, high gas prices are putting even more strain on hardworking families, commuters, and small businesses across our Commonwealth.
It’s time to provide real relief at the pump.
Suspend the PA Gas Tax now.
#PAGasTax #PAFamilies #ReliefNow #LowerGasPrices
As we commemorate America250, we honor Pierce Butler of South Carolina, a Founding Father and signer of the United States Constitution. Butler played a key role in shaping our nation’s founding framework and strengthening the principles that continue to guide America today.
His dedication to public service and commitment to building a strong republic remind us of the responsibility we share to preserve the freedoms secured by our Founders.
Join us as we celebrate the individuals who helped form our nation and reflect on the enduring legacy of America’s founding generation.
Some interesting facts about Pierce Butler:
-Born in Ireland in 1744, Butler served as an officer in the British Army before settling in South Carolina.
-He was one of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and played an active role in shaping the final document.
-Butler later served as a U.S. Senator from South Carolina, helping guide the young nation in its earliest years.
-His historical legacy is largely defined by his role as a staunch defender of Southern interests, specifically the institution of slavery.
#America250 #FoundingFathers #PierceButler #USConstitution #SouthCarolina #AmericanHistory





