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In this Update:
Robinson Sworn in For Second TermThe Pennsylvania Senate convened on Tuesday for the start of the 2025-26 legislative session, highlighted by the swearing in of new and reelected members. I was deeply honored to be sworn in for a second term to serve the 37th Senatorial District. It was wonderful to have my family, friends, and Harrisburg staff at the Capitol for this momentous day. The proceedings also included the formal reelection of Sen. Kim Ward (R-39) as Senate President Pro Tempore, as well as a vote on rules to govern the body for the next two years. Still to come are member committee assignments for the 2025-26 legislative session. I am looking forward to continuing serving my constituents for the next four years. Read more about the swearing-in ceremony here. Robinson Reappointed to Veterans Board, Port of Pittsburgh CommissionI was thrilled to be reappointed to the Advisory Council for the Southwestern Veterans’ Center and the Port of Pittsburgh Commission. I appreciate Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward appointing me to serve on these boards to continue my advocacy for our local veterans and economic interests. Read more here. Constituent Eagle Scout CeremonyCongratulations to my constituents Finnegan, Mason, Abbey, and John on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout! It was an honor to recognize them this weekend for their outstanding accomplishments. Several other scouts from Troop 248 in Oakdale were honored for various achievements, as well as Scoutmaster Thomas Taylor for his longtime contributions to scouting. Congratulations to all! Keep up the excellent work! Walmart Offering Free Health ScreeningWalmart is hosting a wellness day at certain participating locations on Saturday, January 11 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. local time. This community event provides free health screenings, free and low-cost immunizations, and the opportunity to speak with a pharmacist. Click here to find an event near you. Scholarships Available Soon for Students Earning Degrees in In-Demand JobsPennsylvania students pursuing a degree for an in-demand occupation will soon be able to apply for a $5,000 scholarship through the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) because of a law passed last year. Proposed by Senate Republicans to bolster industries with lots of open positions, the law requires students to agree to live and work in Pennsylvania in an in-demand occupation for at least one year for each year they accept the scholarship. Those occupations include agriculture, computer science, business, education, special education, STEM education, engineering, nursing, allied health, criminal justice and other programs approved by PHEAA. The list of in-demand occupations will be adjusted regularly to reflect Pennsylvania’s workforce needs. Out-of-state students are eligible for scholarships that allow them to pay in-state tuition rates. If a student receives a scholarship but does not complete the educational program or fails to meet other terms of the agreement, the scholarship will be converted to a loan and must be repaid by the student. The application is expected to be available on PHEAA’s website in the coming weeks, and more information will be shared then. Online Resource Tracks State PlowsWinter weather can impact safety on the roads, particularly before snow is cleared and salt is spread to mitigate icy spots. As the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) crews work to keep roads passable, you may be wondering where the plow is in your area. All of PennDOT’s roughly 2,200 owned and rented plow trucks are equipped with automated vehicle location systems, which use in-truck technology to log and share data in real time for that truck. View the routes of these interstate and expressway trucks here. PennDOT maintains nearly 40,000 miles of roads and 25,400 bridges statewide, which translates to more than 95,000 snow-lane miles. More Veterans are Eligible for Free Birth and Death CertificatesNew this year, more veterans and their families are eligible for free birth and death certificates from the Pennsylvania Department of Health because of legislation passed by Senate Republicans. All veterans who were discharged or released from services under conditions other than dishonorable can receive a veteran fee waiver. Previously, they were only available for military members who were in active service or who were honorably discharged. Normally, there is a non-refundable $20 fee per copy, but with this law, up to 10 free copies will be available. The fee waiver may be applied to applications for the veteran, spouse and dependent children. To be eligible for the waiver, applications for birth and death certificates must be submitted with documentation proving military status. Schedule Your Free State Capitol TourIf you’re looking for a fun educational activity for your family, you can tour the state Capitol for free. During a 30-minute guided tour, Capitol tour guides point out architectural and artistic highlights as they make the Capitol’s history come alive. There is also an Interactive Welcome Center and Capitol Gift Shop to enjoy during your visit. Guided tours are offered every half hour Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends and most holidays, tours are offered at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Schedule a tour online or by calling the Tour Guide Office at 1-800-TOUR-N-PA (868-7672). Groups of 10 or more require advanced reservations. For your safety, group size is limited to 40.
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