Corr Takes Oath as New Representative for 150th District

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – Joined by his family in the state Capitol, state Rep. Michael Corr (R-Montgomery) today took the oath of office, beginning his tenure as the legislator for Pennsylvania’s 150th Legislative District in Montgomery County.

Stephens is Sworn in to his Fourth Term

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG -- Rep. Todd Stephens (R-Montgomery) took the oath of office today to begin his fourth term representing the people of the 151st District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Mako Takes Oath of Office to Begin First Term as State Representative

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Zach Mako (R-Lehigh/Northampton) today was joined in Harrisburg by 22 other first-term legislators as he took the oath of office in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The newly sworn-in state representative has vowed to fight for property tax reform, job creation and infrastructure improvements.

Reed Sworn in as Majority Leader for 2017-18 PA House Session

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Dave Reed (R-Indiana) today was sworn into office as the 2017-18 session of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives got under way. Reed, who was re-elected to serve as majority leader for a second consecutive term, will oversee a Republican majority which stands at 121-82, the largest advantage since the 1957-58 session. Rep. Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) was also elected speaker by House members.

Cutler Sworn in to Sixth Term

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – During the swearing-in ceremony of the Pennsylvania General Assembly held today at the state Capitol, Rep. Bryan Cutler (R-Peach Bottom) was sworn into his sixth term of office as state representative of the 100th Legislative District.

Benninghoff Takes Oath of Office

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – State Rep. Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre/Mifflin) today, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, took the oath of office to serve the residents of the 171st Legislative District for a new two-year term.

Topper Takes Oath to Represent 78th District

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – Rep. Jesse Topper (R-Bedford/Franklin/Fulton) was sworn in to office today to represent the 78th Legislative District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Kampf Sworn in for Fourth Term

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG--Rep. Warren Kampf (R-Chester/Montgomery) was sworn in today to his fourth term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to serve the people of the 157th District.

Roe Sworn in as State Representative

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG – Today, Rep. Eric Roe (R-Chester) took the oath of office for his first term in the Pennsylvania House during a ceremony at the Capitol in Harrisburg. Joining him on the House floor were his wife, Alice Gayle; his parents, Mark and Mary Beth Roe; and other supporters and local officials.

Miccarelli is Sworn in for the 2017-18 House Term

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG-- Rep. Nick Miccarelli (R-Delaware) took the oath of office today to begin the 2017-18 term representing the people of the 162nd District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Taylor is Sworn in for the 2017-18 House Term

Jan. 03, 2017 /

HARRISBURG-- Rep. John Taylor (R-Philadelphia) took the oath of office today to begin the 2017-18 term representing the people of the 177th District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Petri Urges Wolf to Fill Vacancies on PHMC Board

Dec. 21, 2016 /

HARRISBURG – In an Oct. 25 letter to Gov. Tom Wolf, Rep. Scott Petri (R-Bucks) asked the governor to act as soon as possible to fill appointments on the Historic Preservation Board of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC). Doing so, Petri said, would save the Commonwealth a lot of money and make archived information easier to store and access.

Knowles: State Funding Should Be Held from Sanctuary Institutions of Higher Education

Dec. 16, 2016 /

HARRISBURG – On Dec. 2, Rep. Jerry Knowles (R-Berks/Carbon/Schuylkill) circulated a co-sponsorship memo for legislation he intends to officially introduce in January. This bill would prohibit any institution of higher education in Pennsylvania that establishes itself as a “sanctuary campus” from receiving appropriations from the Commonwealth. He has received bipartisan support for this proposal.