Sen. Dillon: 22-23 Budget Prioritizes Public Safety and Education

Philadelphia, July 10, 2022 – State Sen. Jimmy Dillon (D-Philadelphia) today released the following statement regarding Senate passage of a $45 billion state budget for the 2022-23 Fiscal Year.  “As the newest member of the State Senate, I came into this budget...

Senator Haywood Announces State Budget Funding

Harrisburg, Pa. – July 8, 2022 – Today, State Senator Art Haywood (D-Montgomery/Philadelphia) announced that the General Assembly approved the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s budget for fiscal year 2022-2023. The budget includes the following funding priorities of...

Senator Tartaglione’s Statement on Passing The Pennsylvania Budget

Harrisburg, PA – July 8, 2022 – On Friday, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed the $44 billion Fiscal Year 2022-2023 (FY 22-23) Budget and related code bills, which are awaiting Governor Wolf’s signature.   “This budget is both a great step forward in its...

Senator Kane Votes No on Republican Attempt to Ban Abortion 

Harrisburg, PA – July 8, 2022 − Today, Senator John I. Kane (Delaware/Chester County) voted no on SB 106 to uphold the right to an abortion. SB 106 was amended in the dark of night Thursday to include language that could ban abortions in the Commonwealth.  “It...

Informe posterior a la sesión :: Viernes, Julio, 2022

SB 106, PN 1857 (Argall) - Una resolución conjunta que propone enmiendas separadas y distintas a la Constitución para permitir que cada candidato a Gobernador seleccione a su compañero de fórmula como Vicegobernador, disponiendo además la acción sobre órdenes concurrentes y...

Senator Collett Reacts to Pennsylvania’s 2022-2023 Budget

Harrisburg, Pa. – July 8, 2022 — Today, the Pennsylvania Senate passed SB 1100, the FY 2022-2023 budget bill, which was passed by the House yesterday and is now on its way to Governor Wolf for enactment. Senator Maria Collett (D-12 Montgomery/Bucks) voted in...

Brewster Statement Regarding Passage of Pennsylvania Budget

Harrisburg, PA − July 7, 2022 − State Sen. Jim Brewster, Democratic Chairman of the Senate Law and Justice Committee, released the following statement today regarding passage of the 2022-2023 state spending plan: “This budget represents a significant act of sober and...