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  • Pennsylvania faces rising electricity demand amid energy transition concerns

    The looming energy crisis in Pennsylvania and across the nation is a growing concern, according to Representative Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland). As vice chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, Ecker recently addressed this issue, highlighting increased electricity demand as reported by PJM, an electricity supplier for over 65 million people. The company has observed significant load increases and anticipates continued growth in the coming years.

  • Funding allocated for district projects across Adams and Cumberland counties

    Several projects in Adams and Cumberland counties will receive more than $1.7 million in funding, as announced by Rep. Torren Ecker. The grants aim to improve community facilities through the Local Share Account via the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA).

  • Pennsylvania lawmakers call for tort reform to address litigation issues

    During a press conference in Harrisburg, Representative Torren Ecker, along with fellow lawmakers, emphasized the necessity for tort reform in Pennsylvania. The discussion centered on the impact of excessive litigation on families and businesses.

  • Ecker and colleagues to discuss tort reform legislation

    A group of House Republican lawmakers and advocates are set to hold a press conference to discuss a legislative package focused on tort reform.

  • House Republicans introduce bills focused on enhancing prosecution against crime

    Members of the Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus have introduced a legislative package aimed at strengthening prosecution to address violent crime in the state. The proposed bills are part of a broader strategy and are authored by Representatives Sheryl M. Delozier, Tim Bonner, Torren Ecker, and Valerie Gaydos.

  • Rep. Torren Ecker to host Senior Expo at Cross Keys Village

    Rep. Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) will again host his Senior Expo at Cross Keys Village in New Oxford this month. The free event is scheduled to take place in the Nicarry Meetinghouse from 9-11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 11.

  • Rep. Torren Ecker announces town hall meeting in Shippensburg

    Residents of the 193rd Legislative District are invited to attend a town hall-style meeting hosted by Rep. Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) in Shippensburg later this month.

  • House GOP Policy Committee to hold hearing on business costs in Pennsylvania

    House Republican Policy Committee Vice Chairman Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) and other lawmakers will host a hearing titled “The Costs and Benefits of Doing Business in Pennsylvania.” The event aims to identify and understand the real-world challenges and opportunities within Pennsylvania’s business environment, as well as explore innovative solutions to enhance the Commonwealth’s economic competitiveness, support local enterprises, and attract new investment.

  • House GOP to hold hearing on Big Elk Creek State Park development

    House Republican Policy Committee Vice Chairman Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland), Rep. John Lawrence (R-Chester), and other lawmakers will host a hearing titled “Big Elk Creek State Park” to gather insight into the history and potential development of the park, and to evaluate proposed plans for its future and continued sustainability.

  • House GOP Policy Committee to hold hearing on PA business costs and benefits

    House Republican Policy Committee Vice Chairman Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) and other lawmakers will host a hearing titled “The Costs and Benefits of Doing Business in Pennsylvania” to identify and understand the real-world challenges and opportunities within Pennsylvania’s business environment. The event aims to explore innovative solutions that can enhance the Commonwealth’s economic competitiveness, support local enterprises, and attract new investment.

  • Ecker pushes for immediate tax cuts amid Pennsylvania's budget surplus

    HARRISBURG – As Pennsylvania experiences a significant budget surplus, Rep. Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) and fellow Republicans have advocated for tax cuts aimed at benefiting working families in the state.

  • Ecker, Rothman Announce Shippensburg Road Project Funding

    HARRISBURG – In efforts to alleviate congestion in Shippensburg, a significant development has been announced. Rep. Torren Ecker and Sen. Greg Rothman disclosed that the borough is set to receive a $357,172 grant for the Dykeman Road Extension project."Shippensburg has witnessed an increase of traffic, straining existing road infrastructure," remarked Rep. Torren Ecker. He further added, "Thanks to this funding, the long-awaited project will help reduce congestion by providing alternative routes for drivers."The Dykeman Road Extension project aims to provide motorists...

  • Pennsylvania House Republican Leaders to Announce Next Steps in Seeking Commonsense Voter ID Expansion

    House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler, along with other Pennsylvania House Republican Members, will be announcing the next steps in seeking commonsense voter ID expansion. The announcement is set to take place on Monday, March 25, at 10:30 a.m. in the Ryan Building Atrium at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg.House Republican State Government Committee Chairman Brad Roae, Rep. Torren Ecker, and Rep. Thomas Kutz will also be present at the event. Media coverage is invited and encouraged, with interested parties directed to RSVP to Jason Gottesman at...

  • Ecker: Governor’s Spending Plan Beyond Our Means

    In response to Governor Josh Shapiro's spending plan, Representative Torren Ecker (R-Abbottstown) expressed concerns about the potential consequences for Pennsylvania's fiscal future. Ecker stated, "Today the governor put forth a spending proposal that would squander the state's savings account and have long-lasting consequences for the Commonwealth's fiscal future." Ecker emphasized that the plan to increase spending by $3.7 billion to $48.34 billion is unsustainable and would require the citizens of Pennsylvania to bear the burden.One of the governor's proposed methods...

  • Ecker, Irvin Announce Funding for Wastewater Upgrades

    Reps. Torren Ecker and Rich Irvin have announced that the Cumberland-Franklin Joint Municipal Authority has secured funding for the upgrade of its wastewater management system. The authority has been awarded $423,700 through the Commonwealth Financing Authority's Small Water and Sewer Program.Ecker emphasized the importance of infrastructure improvement for economic development, stating, "Infrastructure improvement is a key ingredient for economic development and this funding will provide assistance with completing a much-needed sewer improvement project."The funding...

  • Republican leaders to address energy tax impacts on Pennsylvania families

    House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail (R-Beaver/Washington) and Vice Chairman Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) will host a hearing and press conference to discuss the negative impacts of the energy tax included in Governor Josh Shapiro’s and House Democrats’ budget plan for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year.

  • Republicans criticize proposed $663 million energy tax in Pennsylvania

    HARRISBURG – House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail (R-Beaver/Washington) and Vice Chairman Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) have highlighted the potential negative impacts of a proposed $663 million energy tax included in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s and House Democrats’ budget proposal for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year.

  • Kutz and Ecker seek support for voter ID constitutional amendment

    HARRISBURG – Reps. Thomas Kutz (R-Cumberland) and Torren Ecker (R-Adams/Cumberland) are advocating for a proposed constitutional amendment to mandate voter identification at polling stations. The representatives have begun soliciting support from their legislative colleagues through a co-sponsorship memo, seeking bipartisan backing for the forthcoming legislation.