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Capitol Report
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The latest news from the State Capitol
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Upcoming Event:
Blue Marsh Informational Session
My office is hosting The Army Corps of Engineers for an informational session to explain some of what happens at Blue Marsh and the roles of the various personnel. There will be time for the participants to ask questions.
The event will be at the Reading Regional Airport on Oct. 14, from 6-7:30 p.m. |
In the Fifth:
Document Shredding
Thank you to everyone who attended our Document Shredding Event. It was fantastic to see such a great turnout! We hope you feel a little more secure now that those old documents have been safely and responsibly destroyed.
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Car Seat Safety Check
I was happy to have attended Bern Township Police Department’s Car Seat Checking event to help make sure our children are safe on the road. Thank you to everyone who attended and took this important step toward protecting our youngest passengers.
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Pennsylvania March for Life
It was an amazing experience to attend this year’s Pennsylvania March for Life last Monday! I was honored to join hundreds of passionate Pennsylvanians and several of my fellow lawmakers in Harrisburg to stand together and support the right to life.
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Fraudulent Texts Target Pennsylvanians in Refund Scam
The Pennsylvanians Department of Revenue issued a warning this week about a phishing scam involving fraudulent text messages that impersonate Revenue officials and attempt to trick recipients into sharing sensitive personal and financial information.
Similar reports have surfaced in Philadelphia, where the city’s Department of Revenue has also seen residents targeted by deceptive texts. These messages often include links to fake websites and request banking details under the pretense of processing a refund.
Officials advise all taxpayers to verify the status of their refund only through official channels. Taxpayers can check the status of their refunds online by visiting the department’s official online tax hub, myPATH, or by calling 1-888-PATAXES. Taxpayers will be prompted to provide their Social Security number and requested refund amount to obtain the current status.
To protect yourself:
• Do not click on links from unknown or suspicious senders.
• Never share your Social Security number, bank account details or other personal information via text.
• Report suspicious messages or calls to the Department of Revenue at 717-425-2495, Ext. 72267.
To verify potentially fraudulent contact from the department or to report suspicious activity, visit revenue.pa.gov. |
Don’t Miss Out on PA’s Fall Foliage!
Pennsylvania residents and visitors will get a new way to plan their autumn adventures as the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) has launched a redesign of its weekly fall foliage reports.
An updated report will be posted every Thursday during peak foliage season on DCNR’s website. It will feature a fresh design, dedicated pages for each week, and detailed information by region. DCNR experts will also be available to provide regional insights and answer questions throughout the fall:
Visitors can also explore Pennsylvania’s fall offerings through Pennsylvania: The Great American Getaway, a statewide campaign highlighting public lands, scenic drives, festivals, pick-your-own farms, and family-friendly autumn activities. Be sure to check out these options to enjoy all our Commonwealth has to offer!
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Nominate Your Favorite Trail
If you have a favorite trail that provides unique opportunities, encourages and celebrates diverse user groups, or enhances your community, please nominate it for Pennsylvania’s 2026 Trail of the Year.
Each year, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and its Pennsylvania Trails Advisory Committee (PTAC) designate a Trail of the Year to help build enthusiasm and support for trails and raise public awareness about the economic, environmental and health benefits trails bring. The winning trail will be recognized through a commemorative poster for statewide distribution, a trailhead marker along the trail, and a grant for educational programs to promote safety and environmental protection on the trail.
Click here to nominate your favorite trail. The deadline for nomination is Friday, Oct. 31.
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PennDOT Invites Pennsylvania High School Students to Join Ninth Annual ‘Innovations Challenge’
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is inviting high school students throughout the state to participate in this year’s PennDOT Innovations Challenge, which encourages students to use their problem-solving, creative and strategic-thinking abilities to solve real-world transportation challenges in a competition among their peers.
For this year’s challenge, students are asked to develop a concept for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in work zones to dramatically improve safety for work crews and road users. The concept must outline how PennDOT can use smarter systems to prevent accidents and protect those who are working to build a better Pennsylvania.
The Innovations Challenge is open to all students in grades 9-12, regardless of their school’s learning model. For complete Innovations Challenge details, click here. The submission deadline is Jan. 30, 2026.
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Raising Cancer Awareness
Among many designations, the month of September is recognized as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, Blood Cancer Awareness Month, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month, and Leukemia and Lymphoma Awareness Month.
It is an important reminder for all Pennsylvanians, regardless of age, to be aware of changes in their health that may indicate the development of cancer or other illness or disease. The American Cancer Society offers valuable resources to help people educate themselves on cancer risks and symptoms at www.cancer.org. Of course, you are encouraged to consult with a doctor for a specific diagnosis.
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District Office: Reading Regional Airport - Main Terminal, 2501 Bernville Road, Box 4, Reading, PA, 19605 | Phone: (610) 378-4407, FAX: (610) 378-4412 | Open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. |
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Capitol Office: 432 Irvis Office Building, Harrisburg, Pa 17020-2005 | PO Box 202005 | Phone: 717-772-9940 |
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