Senator Haywood Responds to Governor Wolf’s Budget
Philadelphia – February 4, 2021 – State Senator Art Haywood (D-Montgomery/Philadelphia) released the following statement on Governor Wolf’s 2021-22 budget: “Our Commonwealth is facing difficult times. The COVID-19 pandemic has crushed families and businesses in...Department Of Health Provides Update On COVID-19: More Than 1.1 Million Vaccinations To Date
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., February 4, there were 3,370 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 856,986. There are 3,224 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19. Of...First Lady Frances Wolf: “Documenting the COVID-19 pandemic is imperative for the future of Pennsylvania.”
First Lady Frances Wolf encouraged Pennsylvanians to document their COVID-19 pandemic experience during a virtual conversation with the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) and State Library. This was the first conversation in a series titled, The...Podemos y debemos hacer justicia
Artículo de opinión de Steve Santarsiero, Senador estatal
A principios de esta semana se reveló que el Departamento de Estado de Pensilvania no había anunciado la aprobación en 2019 de una propuesta de enmienda a la constitución del estado que permitiría a las víctimas de abusos sexuales a menores, cuyas demandas habían prescrito, un plazo de dos años para presentar demandas contra las personas e instituciones responsables. El hecho de no haberlo hecho significa que cualquier enmienda de este tipo deberá esperar ahora al menos otros dos años antes de poder ser promulgada.