Hundreds of Transit Riders, Advocates, Labor Leaders, and Businesses Rallied at the Capitol to Call for Dedicated State Funding to Restore and Stabilize Transit Across PA

Harrisburg, PA − June 4, 2025 − Today, as the General Assembly returned to session this week in the run-up to the passage of the 2025–2026 state budget, hundreds of transit riders, advocates, labor leaders, and businesses convened at the state Capitol to rally for full funding for transit across Pennsylvania.

Post Session Report :: Wednesday, June 4, 2025

SB 376, PN 0322 (Phillips-Hill) – This bill seeks to ban the application TikTok from state devices and networks. A vote of 49-0 was recorded. SB 377, PN 865 (Phillips-Hill) – This bill requires state contracts to utilize National Institute of Standards and Technology...

Pennsylvania Women’s Health Caucus Co-Chairs Statement on the House Passage of HB 1140 Expanding Contraception Access for All

Harrisburg – June 4, 2025 − The co-chairs of the Pennsylvania Women’s Health Caucus Sen. Amanda M. Cappelletti (D-Montgomery), Sen. Judy Schwank (D-Berks), Rep. Gina H. Curry (D-Delaware) and Rep. Mary Jo Daley (D-Montgomery) issued the following statement on the House passage of HB 1140, which would ensure that all Pennsylvanians have access to contraception: 

Post Session :: Tuesday, June 3, 2025

SB 89 PN 44 (Mastriano): Amends the Overdose Mapping Act to require the PA Department of Health to submit data related to a known or suspected overdose already reported by EMS providers through existing networks to the overdose information network system under the...

Post Session Report :: Monday, June 2, 2025

Monday, June 2, 2025 SB 731, PN 749 (Farry, Collett) – Amends the State Lottery Law to update the eligibility requirements for the PACE and PACENET programs.  A vote of 50-0 was recorded. SB 302, PN 762 (Baker) – Amends Title 23 (Domestic Relations) to...