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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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Today we celebrated Joel Sollenberger on his retirement and the transition of his part of the business to his son Scott and family. Sollenberger Construction has built a reputation for outstanding craftsmanship, and it was truly an honor to recognize Joel and Sue’s legacy and the future of this great family business.
Pennsylvania families deserve leadership that puts their needs first—not political image-building.
At a time when many Pennsylvanians are struggling with high costs, rising gas prices, and everyday financial pressures, it’s fair to ask whether taxpayer dollars should be used to fund large communications and social media teams focused on polishing an image.
The people of Pennsylvania should always come before press releases, photo ops, and social media posts.
Our focus should be on real solutions that lower costs, support families, and deliver results—not managing appearances.
Pennsylvania deserves better priorities.
March 31, 1933 – Civilian Conservation Corps Founded
On this day in 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal.
The CCC provided jobs for millions of young men during the Great Depression while strengthening America’s natural resources. Participants planted billions of trees, built parks and trails, fought forest fires, and helped develop many of the public lands we still enjoy today.
The legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps lives on in the forests, parks, and conservation projects that continue to benefit communities across the country.
Check out my interview with proud patriot, Dave Bonhoff with Rob Finnerty on Newsmax!
“Dave was trusted with kids but he’s not trusted with an opinion”
Pennsylvania taxpayers deserve transparency and accountability.
Reports show that Governor Josh Shapiro has assembled a 21-person taxpayer-funded public relations team, raising serious questions about priorities and spending.
At a time when Pennsylvania families are facing rising costs and real challenges, many are asking whether resources should be focused on solving problems—not promoting an image.
Pennsylvanians deserve leadership that puts people first.
#Pennsylvania #Accountability #TaxpayerTransparency #goodgovernment
Let`s keep fighting for our 4 legged friends!
No more taxpayer dollars for cruel experiments that cause unnecessary suffering to dogs and cats.
We are waiting for a green light from the House Judiciary Committee.
Update on the Beagle Bill (SB 381) 🐾
I want to share an update on the Beagle Bill, an important piece of bipartisan legislation to protect dogs and cats used in experimentation.
The bill passed the Pennsylvania Senate unanimously (50–0) and is currently awaiting action in the House Judiciary Committee, where it must be voted out before moving to the full House for consideration.
I will continue to monitor its progress and support efforts to move this important legislation forward so animals used in testing are treated humanely and given the opportunity for adoption whenever possible. 🐶🐾
#BeagleBill #AnimalProtection #PAlegislation #ProtectAnimals
March 29 - National Vietnam War Veterans Day





