Op-ed: We Heard You, Pennsylvania
August 10, 2022

Op-ed: We Heard You, Pennsylvania

In this nation, the constitutional right to vote proves sacred. No matter what walk of life we come from, this American principle is one upon which we all agree.  [Read More]

ROBINSON: PennDOT Not Appealing Court Ruling Against Bridge Tolling
August 3, 2022

ROBINSON: PennDOT Not Appealing Court Ruling Against Bridge Tolling

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is not appealing the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruling, which found PennDOT lacked the authority to toll nine interstate bridges, according to Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37).  [Read More]

Robinson Applauds Continued State Investment in Development of Neighborhood 91 at the Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus
July 21, 2022

Robinson Applauds Continued State Investment in Development of Neighborhood 91 at the Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus

Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37) today applauded Pennsylvania’s continued investment in Neighborhood 91 at the Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus (PAIC). Earlier this week, it was announced that the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) awarded $3 million to the Allegheny County Airport Authority toward the project’s development.  [Read More]

Robinson: $3 Million in State Funding Towards Development of Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus
July 19, 2022

Robinson: $3 Million in State Funding Towards Development of Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus

Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37) announced today that the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) awarded $3 million to the Allegheny County Airport Authority towards the development of the Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus (PAIC).  [Read More]

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July 8, 2022

Robinson: Senate Passes State Budget, Pennsylvania Will Be Open for Business Again

The Senate approved a $45.2 billion General Fund Budget for Fiscal Year 2022-23 that meets the needs of Pennsylvanians today and supports Pennsylvania’s economic future, according to Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37), who voted for the measure.  [Read More]

Robinson Applauds Commonwealth Court’s Decision on Bridge Tolling Lawsuit
June 30, 2022

Robinson Applauds Commonwealth Court’s Decision on Bridge Tolling Lawsuit

According to State Sen. Devlin Robinson, (R-37), the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court today ruled in favor of halting the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) bridge tolling plan.  [Read More]

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June 8, 2022

Senators Speak at Rally Opposing Bridge Tolling

Several Pennsylvania senators today joined members of the No P3 Bridge Tolls Coalition to voice opposition to the Wolf administration’s plan to toll interstate bridges in Pennsylvania, beginning with the following nine bridges:  [Read More]

Robinson: Poll Watcher Empowerment Act Approved by Senate
June 6, 2022

Robinson: Poll Watcher Empowerment Act Approved by Senate

The state Senate today approved the Poll Watcher Empowerment Act to ensure election laws are strictly adhered to and improve confidence in Pennsylvania’s elections, according to Sen. Robinson (R-37).  [Read More]

Senate Committees Pass Gebhard Bills to Increase Penalties for Hiring Unauthorized Workers and to Repurpose the Lieutenant Governor’s Mansion at Fort Indiantown Gap
June 6, 2022

Senate Committees Pass Gebhard Bills to Increase Penalties for Hiring Unauthorized Workers and to Repurpose the Lieutenant Governor’s Mansion at Fort Indiantown Gap

Legislation sponsored by Sens. Chris Gebhard (R-48) and Devlin Robinson (R-37) to improve enforcement of the construction industry’s use of the federal E-Verify system was voted out of the Senate Appropriations Committee today.  [Read More]

Op-ed: No Water Under a Tolled Bridge
June 3, 2022

Op-ed: No Water Under a Tolled Bridge

In February of last year, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) unveiled its plan to toll nine interstate bridges through a Public-Private Transportation Partnership (P3), claiming it is “designed to raise revenue through tolling to address the state's growing backlog of major bridge replacement and rehabilitation needs.” It did so via an illegal process that lacked transparency, refused public input and abused the checks and balances process.  [Read More]

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