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Waynesboro receives $1 million grant for new emergency services complex
A $1 million grant has been allocated to aid in the development of a new emergency services complex for Waynesboro and its neighboring communities.
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GOP subcommittee to address gender dysphoria treatment in minors
Rep. Paul Schemel and other Republican members of the House Health Committee's Subcommittee on Healthcare will discuss new data related to the treatment of gender dysphoric youth in Pennsylvania medical facilities. The update is scheduled for Tuesday, October 22, at 10 a.m. in the Ryan Office Building Atrium at the Pennsylvania Capitol Complex.
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Franklin County Lawmakers Welcome Funding for Improved Broadband Service
HARRISBURG - Franklin County lawmakers, Reps. Rob Kauffman, Rich Irvin, and Paul Schemel, expressed their appreciation for the $4.2 million in Broadband Infrastructure Program grant funding awarded to the county. The legislators emphasized the importance of the funding in enhancing broadband services for underserved areas."This funding is essential to improving broadband service for residents and businesses in underserved areas of the county," the lawmakers collectively stated. They highlighted the significance of reliable internet access in various aspects of daily life,...
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Fire, EMS Grants Awarded to Support First Responders
More than $175,000 in grant money has been awarded this week in the 90th District to support fire companies and emergency medical services (EMS). The grants will be used for various purposes such as building projects, equipment purchase or repair, training, and debt reduction. The announcement was made by Rep. Paul Schemel (R-Franklin), who emphasized the importance of these funds in supporting first responders without using tax dollars."The Fire and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program is a vital resource that supports our local firefighters and EMTs," said Rep....
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Schemel, Hanbidge Legislation to Protect Seniors from Abuse Passed by the House
State Representatives Liz Hanbidge and Paul Schemel have successfully worked together to pass House Bill 1760, which includes provisions to protect seniors from abuse. The bill updates Pennsylvania's Slayer Statute, a law that prevents individuals from profiting off the unlawful killing of another person in order to acquire property or benefits. The new legislation expands the statute to also bar convicted elder abusers from benefiting from their victims' estates."Expanding the Slayer Statute to encompass elder abusers is a profound way to protect Pennsylvania's seniors,"...
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Lawmakers host policy hearing on pregnancy resource center impacts
Reps. Kate Klunk (R-Hanover) and Paul Schemel (R-Franklin) convened a hearing with the House Republican Policy Committee today in Harrisburg to discuss pregnancy resource centers and supporting Pennsylvania parents.
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Pennsylvania lawmaker proposes transition to part-time legislature
As the Pennsylvania House of Representatives reaches mid-April with only five voting sessions held in 2023, Representative Paul Schemel (R-Franklin) is advocating for a shift to a part-time legislature.
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Schemel and Ryan host town hall on Pennsylvania tax code
Pennsylvania lawmakers Paul Schemel and Frank Ryan will lead a town hall to discuss the state's tax code, including potential changes to property, sales, and income taxes.
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Schemel hosts town hall on Pennsylvania's energy future
Pennsylvania's energy production will be the focus of an upcoming town hall hosted by Representative Paul Schemel in Waynesboro.
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House committee investigates Schuylkill commissioner over misconduct allegations
In response to allegations against Schuylkill County Commissioner George F. Halcovage Jr., the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Courts will initiate an investigation.
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Pennsylvania lawmaker criticizes governor's statewide classroom mask mandate
When Governor Tom Wolf announced a new mask mandate for pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade classrooms, it sparked criticism from some state lawmakers.
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Pennsylvania House moves forward with impeachment inquiry into township supervisor
House Resolution 117, which seeks to initiate impeachment proceedings against Quincy Township Supervisor Kerry Bumbaugh, has advanced past the House Judiciary Committee.