State Rep. Natalie Mihalek
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Pennsylvania House passes bill promoting restaurant allergy safety
State Representatives Natalie Mihalek and Arvind Venkat have successfully advanced a bill through the Pennsylvania House aimed at enhancing food allergy safety.
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Bipartisan bill aims to enhance food allergy safety in Pennsylvania
State Representatives Arvind Venkat and Natalie Mihalek have introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at enhancing food allergy safety in Pennsylvania.
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Bipartisan bill introduced to enhance food allergy safety in Pennsylvania
State Representatives Arvind Venkat and Natalie Mihalek have introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at enhancing food allergy safety across Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania law now protects pets in domestic violence situations
Rep. Natalie Mihalek has announced the signing of a bipartisan bill aimed at enhancing protections for pets in domestic violence situations into law.
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Pennsylvania strengthens laws protecting pets in domestic violence cases
Rep. Natalie Mihalek has announced that a new bipartisan bill aimed at protecting pets in domestic violence situations has been signed into law.
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Lawmakers push for pet protection in domestic violence cases
House lawmakers and advocates gathered at the state Capitol to call for the passage of bipartisan legislation aimed at protecting pets in domestic violence situations.
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Local governments receive grants for park renovations and school improvements
Rep. Natalie Mihalek has announced a series of grants for local governments in the 40th Legislative District.
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Funding allocated to community projects in Allegheny County
Rep. Natalie Mihalek announced that several local governments in the 40th Legislative District have received grant funding for various projects. Among these, Peters Township has been awarded a $500,000 grant to continue renovations at Peterswood Park.
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Legislation proposed to protect pets in domestic violence cases
House lawmakers and advocates gathered at the state Capitol in Harrisburg to call for the passage of a bipartisan bill aimed at protecting pets in domestic violence situations. The legislation, introduced by Representatives Christina Sappey (D-Chester) and Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny/Washington), seeks to amend Pennsylvania's Protection from Abuse Act. This amendment would allow judges to order defendants not to possess, abuse, or harm the petitioner's companion animal.
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House Republicans conclude hearings on proposed tax cuts in Pennsylvania
Rep. Natalie Mihalek and the House Republican Policy Committee, led by Chairman Josh Kail, concluded a series of hearings in Bethel Park on the proposed tax cut bill.
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Final hearing held on historic Pennsylvania tax cuts
Rep. Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny/Washington) and the House Republican Policy Committee, led by Chairman Josh Kail (R-Beaver/Washington), convened the final hearing in a series to discuss House Bill 2388, the House Republican tax cut bill that would return $3 billion to the people of Pennsylvania by reducing the Personal Income Tax (PIT) rate from 3.07% to 2.8% and eliminating the Gross Receipts Tax on electric bills.
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House GOP plans Allegheny County hearing on tax cuts
House Republican Policy Committee Chairman Joshua D. Kail and Rep. Natalie Mihalek, along with other lawmakers, are set to host a hearing on the House Republican tax cut plan.
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House GOP to hold hearing on tax cuts in Allegheny County
The House Republican Policy Committee, led by Chairman Joshua D. Kail (R-Beaver/Washington) and Rep. Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny/Washington), will hold the fifth hearing in a series titled “Historic Tax Cuts.” The session aims to discuss House Bill 2388, which proposes reducing the Personal Income Tax and eliminating the Gross Receipts Tax on electricity.
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Bethel Park wastewater facility receives $15 million PENNVEST loan
Rep. Natalie Mihalek and Sen.
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Bethel Park Wastewater Project Receives $15 Million Funding Boost, Lawmakers Say
HARRISBURG – Rep. Natalie Mihalek (R-Allegheny/Washington) and Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-Allegheny/Washington) have announced a significant development for the Bethel Park Wastewater Treatment Facility. The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) has approved a $15 million low-interest loan for upgrades at the facility."Maintenance of utility infrastructure systems is a major safety concern, and I am glad local officials are identifying important upgrades and working hard to make them happen," stated Rep. Natalie Mihalek. "This is precisely why...
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Bills Would Safeguard Food from Cancer-Causing, Poisonous Ingredients, Mihalek Says
In a recent development in Pennsylvania, Rep. Natalie Mihalek and Rep. Melissa Shusterman have introduced a bipartisan legislative package aimed at protecting consumers from cancer-causing and poisonous ingredients in food products. The legislators are focused on prohibiting the use of harmful chemicals in foods sold in the state.Speaking on the necessity of the bills, Rep. Mihalek emphasized the health risks associated with certain chemicals, stating, "The list of health issues related to poisons like Red Dye No. 3 are well documented to increase hyperactivity in...
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Pennsylvania lawmakers propose banning harmful chemicals from food
A bipartisan legislative package aimed at banning certain chemicals from food products in Pennsylvania has been introduced by Representatives Natalie Mihalek and Melissa Shusterman.
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Mihalek, Colleagues to Present Food Safety Bills
Reps. Natalie Mihalek, Rep. Melissa Shusterman, and Sen. Devlin Robinson are set to present food safety bills during a news conference scheduled for Tuesday, March 19, at 10 a.m. The legislation aims to address dangerous chemicals used in various foods. The event will take place at the Ryan Office Building Atrium in the State Capitol Complex, Harrisburg. Other lawmakers, a food expert, and a medical professional will also be in attendance. The news conference will be streamed live at youtube.com/watch?v=msd4mng1OKY. For media inquiries, contact Jordan Frei at 724-875-8450...