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In this Update:

  • Ohio Township Community Day
  • PA State Universities Hold the Line on Tuition
  • REAL ID Extension Allows Access Through May 2025
  • Small Business Development Center Appointments
  • Observing World Day Against Trafficking in Persons
  • Connecting PA Veterans with the Benefits They Earned
  • National Night Out: Honoring Our Law Enforcement

Ohio Township Community Day

Ohio Township hosted their community day celebration this past weekend. I had a great time meeting so many people, and I was thrilled to see funding secured for their volunteer fire department. Thank you to everyone who made this day a success!

PA State Universities Hold the Line on Tuition

The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) board of governors voted to freeze tuition for the fifth consecutive year, a decision made possible by the financial support provided in state budgets passed by the General Assembly.

The budget passed by the House and Senate would provide an increase of $33 million, or 6%, to PASSHE universities. Offering Pennsylvanians education empowerment and access has been and will continue to be a Senate Republican priority.

The cost for students, had it kept pace with inflation since 2018, would be 21% higher today. In addition to keeping in-state undergraduate tuition at $7,716 for the sixth year, PASSHE students will receive $125 million in university-funded financial aid to help them afford their education.

REAL ID Extension Allows Access Through May 2025

Pennsylvania residents will be able to use their current driver license to access federal facilities through May 7, 2025, under an extension granted by the federal government last week.

REAL ID is a federal law that affects how states issue driver’s licenses and ID cards if they are going to be acceptable for federal purposes, such as boarding a domestic commercial flight, or entering a military installation or federal facility that requires ID.

REAL ID-compliant driver licenses and identification cards are available now to consumers who wish to obtain them. Learn more, including whether you need a REAL ID and what information you must provide if you do, here.

Small Business Development Center Appointments

There are 15 Small Business Development Centers in Pennsylvania that provide free, confidential consulting and low-cost training to small businesses across the state. Trainings cover a range of business issues including testing a new business proposition, shaping a business plan, funding opportunities and more.

My office partners with the University of Pittsburgh’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and offers appointments with one of their representatives on the third Thursday of every month. Please contact my office if you would like to set up an appointment. You can find more information about Pitt’s SBDC and the other SBDC’s across the state here.

Observing World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

Sunday, July 30, is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. By observing this solemn day, we hope to raise awareness of this disturbing exploitation and how to spot trafficking in action. If you suspect human trafficking, please call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or the ChildLine at 1-800-932-0313.

The Senate unanimously voted to help child human trafficking victims by granting them full access to appropriate services and support. Tragically, under current Pennsylvania law, any minor who is exploited for commercial sex must identify their third-party perpetrator to be considered a victim of human trafficking, unless their purchaser is charged as a trafficker.

Senate Bill 44 would ensure that third-party control is never a consideration for access to services, and Senate Bill 45 would eliminate the third-party control requirement to access victim services under the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline Notification Act.

Connecting PA Veterans with the Benefits They Earned

Ensuring Pennsylvania’s 700,000 veterans get all of the benefits they have earned is an important mission of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) and state lawmakers. 

My office hosts veterans’ outreach hours with the American Legion on the second Tuesday of every month to assist veterans with accessing benefits and services from the state or U.S. Veterans Administration. Pease contact my office if you would like to make an appointment.

Veterans are also encouraged to sign up for the DMVA’s Veterans Registry to get timely information about state benefits, programs and services. 

DMVA also offers two Mobile Veterans Outreach Vans that travel the state to give veterans one-on-one assistance so they can learn about and apply for the benefits they have earned. Each van is staffed with accredited veterans service officers and is wheelchair accessible. Learn more about the vans and schedule one for a community event here.

National Night Out: Honoring Our Law Enforcement

National Night Out is formally recognized each year on August 1st and promotes positive camaraderie between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Thank you to our police officers for answering the call to keep our communities safe. I look forward to celebrating this event throughout the 37th district.

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