Senator Bartolotta E-Newsletter

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In This Update:

  • 2019-20 Legislative Session in Review
  • Public Comment Period Opens on RGGI – Say NO to Carbon Tax
  • Applications Available Now for Fire, EMS Grants
  • Winter Weather Driving Tips and Information
  • Virtual Sessions Available to Support Older Pennsylvanians

2019-20 Legislative Session in Review

The two-year legislative session that ended November 30 was highlighted by measures to help Pennsylvania respond to COVID-19, including providing resources to the individuals and organizations who were deeply affected by the virus – hospitals, long-term care providers, community services providers, first responders, food banks, and affected employers and employees. Lawmakers also fought back in cases in which Governor Wolf’s mitigation efforts exceeded his authority and infringed on the civil liberties of Pennsylvanians.

In addition to responding to COVID-19, the General Assembly passed new laws to reform state government, improve public safety, support education at all levels, protect first responders and address Pennsylvania’s opioid epidemic. A complete list of bills approved during the 2019-20 Legislative Session is available here.

You can also read my full op-ed,  which outlines how the Governor’s initial shutdown of our economy during the pandemic resulted in Pennsylvania suffering the second-highest percentage of mandated business closures in the nation.

Public Comment Period on RGGI Opens – Say NO to Carbon Tax

The Wolf Administration is moving forward with its plan for Pennsylvania to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). Joining this consortium would impose a carbon tax on electricity production, raising energy bills for consumers and making the state’s energy industry less competitive with neighboring states.

Part of the process of joining RGGI includes a public comment period, which is open now through January 14. I encourage community residents to click the link below and let your voice be heard in support of Pennsylvania energy production – and against new taxes.

To submit comments, click on the following link and select Proposed Rulemaking: CO2 Budget Trading Program (#7-559): https://www.ahs.dep.pa.gov/eComment/.

Applications Available Now for Fire, EMS Grants

Fire companies, EMS organizations and rescue squads can apply now for funding through the Fire Company and Emergency Medical Service Grant Program. The program helps eligible organizations fund facility renovations and/or construction, equipment purchases, debt reduction and training. Funding can also be used to supplement operational expenses due to revenue losses suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Grant applications must be submitted to the Office of the State Fire Commissioner by January 25.

Winter Weather Driving Tips and Information

Pennsylvanians are no strangers to driving in inclement weather, but a reminder of some useful tips is always helpful. PennDOT offers tips on winter driving as well as a Winter Driving Guide to help all motorists avoid dangers on our roadways.

If you must drive, you can also check weather alerts and traffic conditions by using the 511PA information system.

Virtual Sessions Available to Support Older Pennsylvanians

Social isolation is one of the biggest threats to the physical and mental health of older Pennsylvanians. The Pennsylvania Council on Aging is offering a series of free virtual sessions to prevent social isolation and help Pennsylvania seniors focus on health issues.

To RSVP for an upcoming Strengthening Older Lives Online seminar, click here. Seniors can also access the information through a self-guided tour.

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