HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Senate has approved a 2024-25 state budget aimed at addressing the economic and demographic challenges facing the state, according to Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37).
Rep. Valerie Gaydos (R-Allegheny) issued a statement regarding her affirmative vote on the fiscal year 2024-25 state budget, which allocates $47.6 billion and increases state appropriations by nearly 6% over the previous year.
Legislation that would modernize the Sign Language Interpreter and Transliterator State Registration Act was passed by the Senate today, according to the bill’s sponsors, Sens. Devlin Robinson (R-37) and John Kane (D-9). Originally enacted in 2004, the act was designed to supplement Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provisions that did not specify interpreter qualifications. Senate Bill 1274 would update the provisions to meet the evolving needs of the deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing communities.
Legislation supporting disabled veterans has been unanimously approved by the Senate today, according to the bill’s sponsor, Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37). Senate Bill 698 would require the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) to issue Military Hunting Event License Exemptions and Permits for Purple Heart recipients and disabled veterans for their rehabilitation and enjoyment.
Legislation sponsored by Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37) that would allow doorless driving for vehicles such as Jeeps and Broncos in Pennsylvania was passed by the House of Representatives today.
Legislation to improve cancer treatment access was signed into law this week, according to Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37). Act 39 of 2024, the companion bill to Robinson’s Senate Bill 954, aims to provide Pennsylvanians better access to personalized treatments following a diagnosis of cancer and other specific diseases through biomarker testing and precision medicine.
HARRISBURG – Sen. Devlin Robinson’s (R-37) language in House Bill 2301 has been approved by the Senate today to allow recipients of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWOT-EM) to apply for a specialty license plate. The plate would honor Pennsylvania veterans who have earned the distinguished medal through their service overseas in the War on Terror.
In a move aimed at protecting pharmacies and patients across Pennsylvania, legislation co-sponsored by Reps. Valerie Gaydos (R-Allegheny) and Jessica Benham (D-Allegheny) overwhelmingly passed the House of Representatives today.
In a move aimed at protecting pharmacies and patients across Pennsylvania, legislation co-sponsored by Reps. Valerie Gaydos (R-Allegheny) and Jessica Benham (D-Allegheny) overwhelmingly passed the House of Representatives today.
The Senate Transportation Committee has approved Sen. Devlin Robinson’s (R-37) initiative included in House Bill 2301, which allows recipients of the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWOT-EM) to apply for a specialty license plate at the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. This plate aims to honor Pennsylvania veterans who have earned the medal through their service overseas in the War on Terror.
The Senate approved legislation yesterday to improve cancer treatment access, according to Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37). House Bill 1754 – the companion bill to Robinson’s Senate Bill 954 – aims to provide Pennsylvanians better access to personalized treatments following a diagnosis of cancer and other specific diseases through biomarker testing and precision medicine.
There were 14 companies in cities associated with Allegheny County that received 14 FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
Legislation to establish an Ireland Trade Commission in Pennsylvania was approved by the Senate today, according to Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37), co-chair of the American Irish State Legislators Caucus and sponsor of the bill.