More and more young people are getting caught in the net of problem online gambling. We need commonsense guardrails to protect our youth, support families, and prevent gambling addiction before it starts.
They voted 82% to form a union.
They negotiated their first contract.
They ratified it just weeks ago.
Now a national anti-union group is trying to break up that union.
Something’s not right about that
Eid Mubarak to all who are celebrating Eid al-Adha! May this day bring peace, happiness, and prosperity.
In observance, our office will be closed Wednesday, May 27 and will reopen Thursday, May 28.
In observance of Memorial Day, our office will be closed Friday, May 22 through Monday, May 25.
We honor and remember the servicemembers who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
Our office will reopen Tuesday, May 26.
This is absolutely disgusting.
This bigoted garbage and antisemitism should be nowhere near our politics.
If you’re in TX-35, vote for @johnnygarciatx.
And the donors behind the Republican super PAC funding her should be exposed.
I’m proud to partner with Senator Haywood to deliver $170,000 in state funding to help preserve and invest in improving this important shared space for our community!!
Our district office is closed today in observance of Election Day and will reopen during normal business hours tomorrow.
Wishing everyone across the Commonwealth a happy and safe Election Day!
Deeply saddened by the news coming out of San Diego. Standing with our Muslim neighbors tonightand against hatred in all its forms. Thinking of the victims, families, congregants, and first responders.
This is why investments in nonprofit security funding for houses of worship at risk of hate crimes matter. Last session, I helped co-prime and pass legislation to strengthen theseprotections and support safer faith communities.
Today I welcomed both the CEO and Vice President of Fulton Bank to W.B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences.
We truly appreciate their continued support of our Saul students and their investment in the next generation of leaders, workers, and innovators!!
This week, local students helped write, pass, and adopt a Pennsylvania House resolution recognizing May 28 as World Hunger Day in Pennsylvania!
Proud of the students from Norwood-Fontbonne and Chestnut Hill College for stepping up and taking action to fight hunger.
Our local students didn’t just learn about hunger. They helped write a resolution for the Pennsylvania House.
Proud of the students from Norwood-Fontbonne and Chestnut Hill College for stepping up and taking action!
Today’s awful U.S. Supreme Court decision guts the Voting Rights Act, weakens the voices and representation of communities of color, and opens the door to more partisan gerrymandering.
The work to protect fair elections doesn’t stop here.
Access to health care shouldn’t depend on your zip code or your bank account. Community health centers level the playing field, and keep our neighbors safe.
Pennsylvania uses two systems to help people with disabilities live at home.
When they don’t match, people fall through the cracks.
Our bipartisan resolution with Rep. Cerrato finds the gaps and fixes them. It goes up for a vote today in the PA House!
I’m grateful for law enforcement and the Secret Service’s quick action to keep the President, Cabinet, lawmakers, the press, and everyone in attendance tonight at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner safe.
While we await more information from law enforcement, one thing is for certain: political violence is never okay — and it has no place in this country.
Healthcare needs don’t go away. People are forced to delay care, take risks, or face options that can put their health in danger.
I applaud this decision. This is about making sure people aren’t treated differently just because of their insurance.
Big court decision today: Pennsylvania can’t deny abortion coverage just because someone is on Medicaid. As a nurse practitioner, I’ve seen what happens when people can’t afford care.