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In this Update:
Senate Bill 497 Passes the Full SenateA highlight of my week in Harrisburg was seeing my legislation pass the full Senate! Senate Bill 497 establishes the Max Manufacturing Initiative Act, which provides grants and loans to state universities so they can partner with engineering entities to enhance research capabilities, promote business alliances, produce high-value products and create family-sustaining jobs. Advanced manufacturing is the use of innovative technologies to create and enhance products and is utilized in most industries. The manufacturing industry in the United States produces more than $4 trillion annually and thousands of job opportunities in the commonwealth. The bill now heads to the House for approval! Senate Bill 260 Passes Committee UnanimouslySenate Bill 260 gives parole agents the authority to use body cameras to enhance safety for both the agent and parolee. Thank you to Chairman Regan and the Senate Law and Justice Committee for unanimous passage of my bill! You can read more information here. PA State Building and Construction Trades CouncilThank you to Rob Bair and my friends from the PA State Building and Construction Trades Council for inviting me to address their annual legislative conference this week! Labor and Industry Secretary ConfirmedI was thrilled as Chair of the Labor and Industry Committee to support the nomination of Nancy Walker as Secretary of the PA Department of Labor and Industry! Thanks to Senator John Kane and my colleagues for unanimously advancing the nomination with a favorable recommendation from committee. Secretary Walker was also confirmed by the full Senate this week. Senate Bill Fights Porch PiratingLegislation cracking down on “porch pirating” was approved by the Senate this week. In Pennsylvania, theft of mail – also known as porch pirating – is currently charged under other theft offenses based solely on the value of the item taken. The average cost of a package stolen in Pennsylvania is $43, and nearly 2 million Pennsylvanians have been victimized by a porch pirate. Senate Bill 527 would implement specific penalties for theft of mail, which includes a package, bag or letter. The grading of this offense would increase if the person had prior convictions for theft of mail. Senate Passes Bill Protecting Prescription Coverage for Social Security RecipientsThe Senate passed Senate Bill 607 to protect PACE and PACENET participants who may be pushed beyond the eligibility limits due solely to a cost-of-living increase in Social Security payments. The PACE and PACENET programs help Pennsylvanians age 65 or older to afford their prescription medications. Eligibility for the programs is based on income, and Pennsylvanians on Social Security received an 8.7% cost-of-living increase in their benefits for 2023. Single older Pennsylvanians earning $14,500 or less are eligible for PACE, while those earning between $14,500 and $33,500 are eligible for PACENET. Married couples earning $17,700 or less are eligible for PACE. Those earning between $17,700 and $41,500 are eligible for PACENET. Bill to Prevent Distracted Driving Deaths Passes SenateLegislation prohibiting the handheld use of cellular and other devices while driving passed this week in the Senate. Senate Bill 37 would enhance driver responsibility by prohibiting the handheld use of cell phones or other communication devices while operating a motor vehicle on a Pennsylvania highway or trafficway. A driver could only use their wireless device while holding or supporting it when the vehicle is parked on the side or shoulder of a roadway and the vehicle is safely able to remain stationary. To help educate drivers of the change in the law, this legislation includes a provision directing law enforcement to issue warnings for violations for the first 12 months following the signing of the bill. Senate Approves Expanding Access to Sexual Assault Nurse ExaminersTo provide comprehensive, trauma-informed quality care to survivors of sexual assault, the Senate passed Senate Bill 414 to improve access to Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs). SANEs collect critical forensic evidence when a sexual assault survivor seeks medical attention after an attack. In addition to conducting forensic exams or rape kits, SANEs may provide expert testimony if a case goes to trial. There are less than 50 certified SANEs across Pennsylvania despite the state having about 280 hospitals. Most hospitals do not offer access to a SANE. The bill would improve SANE availability as it identifies a funding stream for hospitals to establish and maintain operation of SANE programs; and directs the Department of Health to compile a list of all hospitals in the commonwealth that offer SANE services and to make that information available statewide. Women Veterans to Benefit from Health Care Task ForceTo provide care for the unique health needs of women veterans, the Senate approved a measure establishing the Task Force on Women Veterans’ Health Care in Pennsylvania. The task force will study health issues facing women veterans and make recommendations to the governor and General Assembly. The panel will be composed of individuals with relevant specialties, including the chair of the State Veterans’ Commission and health care providers. Senate Resolution 46 would also pave the way for Pennsylvania to potentially receive additional federal funding to address women veterans’ health care issues. Recognizing National Cancer Survivor MonthNational Cancer Survivor Month, celebrated every June, recognizes those who have fought cancer and those who are still in treatment. Because of the advancement of treatment and the increased accessibility to it, there are more than 18 million cancer survivors in the United States. To provide Pennsylvanians with important tools to fight cancer, the Senate passed Act 1 of 2023, which eliminates out-of-pocket costs for genetic testing of hereditary cancer syndromes and supplemental breast screenings for women at high risk of developing breast cancer. Learn more here. Seersucker Day at the CapitolMy staff and I participated in the annual seersucker day at the Capitol! It was fun to join with colleagues from both chambers and both sides of the aisle for this tradition. Dunk Tank!Before I headed off to Harrisburg, I spent Saturday afternoon in a dunk tank! The Bridgeville-South Fayette Rotary Club had their annual dunk tank at Bridgeville Day on the Avenue to raise money for their scholarship fund. Thankfully the weather was perfect for a few dips in the water! It was wonderful to see so many people from the community come out for this event. Thank you to everyone who made this event such a great success!
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