
PA Senate Republicans
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Working for Pennsylvania taxpayers & families to protect jobs, empower families and defend freedoms.
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http://pasenategop.com 10-08-2009 13:21:05
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Right now, there’s no criminal penalty in PA for government officials who destroy or alter public records related to a Right-to-Know request. We passed SenatorCrisDushPA's bill to make this outrageous breach of trust a felony. bit.ly/43NGooB



This week I proudly voted to advance legislation that builds on PA’s landmark law offering no-cost breast cancer screenings for high-risk individuals. PA Breast Cancer Coalition


Happy Birthday Senator Chris Gebhard of the 48th district representing Lebanon, Berks and Lancaster counties. You can follow him at Senator Chris Gebhard.




Today is Women Veterans Appreciation Day. Reflecting on last year when I hosted an event at Robert Morris University with special guests Former POW Jessica Lynch and two WWII veterans: Ms. Julia Parsons and Ms. Betty Digby. Thank you to these ladies and all our women veterans for your service.



Acting to stem the rise of “deepfakes” and other forms of fraudulent digital impersonation, the Senate approved legislation from Senator Tracy Pennycuick that would treat them as forgeries punishable by law while safeguarding legitimate artistic works. bit.ly/3SKbeJU

To reduce the risk of state government data breaches and protect taxpayer information, the Senate approved Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill's bill requiring all state IT contracts to meet the strict cybersecurity standards established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Fighting Costly Regulations: To restore legislative checks on administrative acts that hamper job creation, the Senate approved Senator Dawn Keefer's bill requiring independent review of and legislative vote on regulations with an impact of $1 million or more. bit.ly/4kErf03
