Recent News
Martin Continues Efforts to Protect Kids from Online Exploitation
To help keep kids safe from potential threats online, the week of August 17-23 would be designated as Social Media Safety and Parental Awareness Week in Pennsylvania under a resolution introduced today by Senator Scott Martin (R-Lancaster). [Read More]
PA Senators Support Empowering Parents with Federal Scholarship Tax Credit
A bipartisan group of state senators is working to ensure Pennsylvania benefits from a new federal tax credit program which could help empower parents and create new learning opportunities for students. [Read More]
PA House Fails Murder Victims’ Families While Jeopardizing the Safety of Commonwealth’s Communities
Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39), Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41), Senate Majority Whip Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35), Senate Appropriations Chair Scott Martin (R-13), and Senate Judiciary Chair Lisa Baker (R-20) issued the following statement after the House failed to protect Pennsylvania communities today by refusing to allow a vote on bipartisan legislation passed twice by the Senate: [Read More]
State, Local Officials Call for PA House to Meet July 24 Deadline to Protect PA Communities
A group of state and local officials gathered in Lancaster today to call on the state House of Representatives to address sentencing guidelines for criminals convicted of second-degree murder when they reconvene this week. [Read More]
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Don’t miss my Senior Expo August 27 at the Farm and Home Center in Lancaster! Exhibitors will be available to provide information, free health screenings and much more.
Come early at 9:30 for a special honor guard presentation and flag-raising ceremony to kick off the day, celebrating America the Beautiful!
Looking for tools to help keep kids safe online? Many reputable organizations are available to help.
Please feel free to share with your loved ones!
What a turnout for our recent $camJam event at Willow Valley! Thanks to all the presenters who helped give community members more info on ways to avoid falling victim to sophisticated new ways criminals are trying to take advantage of victims.
The bill Senate Republicans crafted with input from the Attorney General, district attorneys, victim advocates and law enforcement puts accountability and victims’ families first.
House Democrats passed a bill that prioritizes policies that put justice last.
The Strasburg office remains OPEN while E. Main Street is under construction. Strasburg Borough will continue to post updates on its Facebook page.




