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E-news Updates – April 10, 2026
In this Update: Healthy Communities Partnership The Bugles at Dinant and the Drones Over Iran Throwback! Reducing Aggressive Driving, Protecting Pedestrians the Focus of Senate Hearing Beware of Investment Scams on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp Women Veterans Invited to Submit Their Stories of Service Area Creameries Encouraged to Join the PA Ice Cream Trail Child Abuse […] [Read More]
News for Veterans – April 2026
In this Update: Shepherding Pro-Veteran Measures Through Committee Vietnam War Veterans Day US Army War College Visit Condolence Resolution: Pfc. Krystofer L. Lopez Measure Protecting Veterans’ Benefits Advances State Veterans Commission Meeting VA Moves to Better Ensure the Second Amendment Rights of Veterans Improving Access to Education and Training Benefits Combat Stigma: Battle Within An […] [Read More]
E-news Updates – April 2, 2026
In this Update: Vietnam Veterans Event at Paramount Senior Living Bridge Educational Foundation Photo Op Update on SB 381 Beagle Bill US Army War College Visit Bill Nitterhouse Freedom Medal Presentation My April 1st Proposal to Rebbie Throwback! Senate Approves Bill Aiding Pennsylvanians with Invisible Disabilities During Police Interactions First Batch of 2026 Money Match […] [Read More]
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]
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For decades, our seniors have worked hard, paid their taxes, and built their homes—brick by brick, year by year.
I believe that once you reach 75 years of age, have lived in your home for 10 years or more, or have paid off your home, you should not be forced to keep paying property taxes just to stay under your own roof.
That’s why I am fighting for property tax relief legislation to give our seniors the security and peace of mind they deserve.
No senior should have to worry about losing their home after a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice.
It’s time to honor our seniors—not burden them.
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Congratulations to Hartzell Supply Yard on celebrating their 1-Year Ribbon Cutting Anniversary in Biglerville!
It was a pleasure to join the team, community members, and local leaders to recognize this milestone and celebrate the growth of a business that continues to serve Adams County with dedication and hard work.
Small businesses like Hartzell Supply Yard are the backbone of our local economy, creating jobs and strengthening our communities.
Wishing them continued success for many years to come!
What an amazing group of students and staff from Eastern University!
It was a privilege to give them a tour of the Senate Chamber, share the story behind the stunning artwork, and highlight the rich biblical history represented throughout the Capitol.
Most inspiring of all was hearing their personal stories of faith—of accepting Jesus and taking a firm stand in Him.
Grateful for the opportunity to spend time with such a thoughtful and committed group of young leaders.
#EasternUniversity #Faith #Leadership #Pennsylvania #NextGeneration
On April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage.
More than 1,500 passengers and crew lost their lives in one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. The tragedy led to major changes in maritime safety laws, including improved lifeboat requirements and the establishment of continuous radio monitoring at sea.
Today, we remember those who lost their lives and reflect on the lessons learned from this historic tragedy.
Just watched The Great Awakening by Sight & Sound Theatres — and wow, what a powerful experience!
This beautiful production brings the story of Jesus to life in such a moving and unforgettable way. From the incredible visuals to the heartfelt message, it’s a reminder of hope, grace, and what it truly means to have your life transformed.
Definitely one that stays with you long after it’s over!
April 14, 1775 - In Philadelphia, the first abolitionist society in American was founded as the "Society for the relief of free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage."
On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was tragically assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., just days after the end of the Civil War.
Lincoln led the nation through its greatest trial, preserved the Union, and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, helping to end slavery in the United States. His leadership, courage, and commitment to unity left a lasting mark on our nation’s history.
Today, we remember President Lincoln’s life, his service to our country, and the legacy of freedom and unity he fought to preserve.





