State Rep. Rob Kauffman
Recent News About State Rep. Rob Kauffman
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Kauffman secures $2.5M state funding for sports complex and recycling infrastructure
State grants advocated by Representative Rob Kauffman have been approved for projects in Greene and Guilford townships.
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Kauffman announces $2.7 million state funding boost for community projects
State Representative Rob Kauffman announced the allocation of $2.7 million in state funding for community projects and local schools in Pennsylvania's 89th Legislative District. The funds come from the Local Share Account (LSA) and Public School Facility Improvement Grant (PSFIG) programs.
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Lawmakers oppose housing immigrants at former Scotland School site
Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) and Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Adams/Franklin) issued a joint statement today regarding the proposed reuse of the former Scotland School for Veterans’ Children campus.
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Kauffman's Senior Fair scheduled for Sept. 13 in Fayetteville
Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) will host his 2024 Senior Fair on Friday, Sept. 13, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Fayetteville Volunteer Fire Department social hall, located at 101 W. Main St., Fayetteville.
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Kauffman Announces Funding for Southgate Pedestrian Improvements
State Rep. Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) has announced funding for pedestrian improvements in Chambersburg's Southgate area. The $650,000 funding allocation will support the construction of pedestrian enhancements on South Water Street within the former Southgate Shopping Center premises.Kauffman emphasized the significance of pedestrian enhancements in the broader redevelopment initiative of transforming the former shopping center into a mixed-use residential neighborhood. He expressed his satisfaction in securing the funding, stating, "Pedestrian improvements are a key...
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Legislation proposed following release order for Russell "Maroon" Shoatz
HARRISBURG – Following the release of Russell “Maroon” Shoatz, ordered by a Philadelphia Common Pleas judge, Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R-Cumberland), Rep. Barry Jozwiak (R-Berks), and Rep. Jim Rigby (R-Johnstown) announced today they will introduce legislation to limit judicial discretion in granting early release to murderers and other serious violent offenders.