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Senate Highway Worker Safety Legislation Clears House Committee
October 27, 2015

Senate Highway Worker Safety Legislation Clears House Committee

Legislation aimed at strengthening penalties and increasing fines for distracted and aggressive driving in work zones has been approved by the House Transportation Committee, according to the bill’s sponsors, Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-43) and Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46).  [Read More]

Vulakovich, Bartolotta Seek Tax Breaks for Disabled Vets
October 21, 2015

Vulakovich, Bartolotta Seek Tax Breaks for Disabled Vets

Senators Randy Vulakovich (R-38) and Camera Bartolotta (R-46) have introduced legislation calling for a state constitutional amendment to expand the Property Tax Exemption Program for Disabled Veterans.   [Read More]

 
October 20, 2015

Native American Heritage Month

During session, Senator Bartolotta offers a resolution recognizing Native American Heritage Month in Pennsylvania.    [Read More]

Bartolotta Responds to Governor Wolf’s Visit to Washington County
October 14, 2015

Bartolotta Responds to Governor Wolf’s Visit to Washington County

Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46) released the following statement today in reaction to Governor Wolf’s visit to Washington County.  [Read More]

Bartolotta’s Treated Mine Water Bill Signed Into Law
October 8, 2015

Bartolotta’s Treated Mine Water Bill Signed Into Law

A proposal introduced by Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46) to reduce the use of fresh water in oil and gas drilling operations was signed into law today.  [Read More]

Senate Sends Treated Mine Water Proposal to Governor’s Desk
September 29, 2015

Senate Sends Treated Mine Water Proposal to Governor’s Desk

Legislation that would help reduce the use of fresh water in oil and gas drilling operations was approved by the Senate today and sent to the Governor’s desk to be signed into law.   [Read More]

Bartolotta Responds to Governor’s Veto of Funding for Schools, Social Services
September 29, 2015

Bartolotta Responds to Governor’s Veto of Funding for Schools, Social Services

Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46) released the following statement today in reaction to Governor Wolf’s veto of emergency funding for schools and social services:   [Read More]

Senator Bartolotta Schedules Telephone Town Hall Event Tues., September 29
September 22, 2015

Senator Bartolotta Schedules Telephone Town Hall Event Tues., September 29

Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46) will gather input from community residents during a live telephone town hall event on Tuesday, September 29, from 6-7 p.m.  [Read More]

Bartolotta Supports $11.2 Billion “Stop Gap” Measure
September 18, 2015

Bartolotta Supports $11.2 Billion “Stop Gap” Measure

Working to provide financial relief to school districts and social service agencies impacted by the prolonged budget impasse, Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46) today voted for a three-bill “stop gap” budget package and sent the measures to the House of Representatives for consideration.  [Read More]

Bartolotta Bill Would Authorize Transportation Network Companies Statewide
August 27, 2015

Bartolotta Bill Would Authorize Transportation Network Companies Statewide

Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46) unveiled legislation today that would establish a regulatory framework for the operation of transportation network companies throughout Pennsylvania.  [Read More]

Media Advisory – Roundtable Discussion Will Focus on Neighborhood Revitalization, Blight
August 6, 2015

Media Advisory – Roundtable Discussion Will Focus on Neighborhood Revitalization, Blight

The Senate Urban Affairs and Housing Committee will host a roundtable discussion on blight and neighborhood revitalization in Monongahela on August 11, according to Senator Camera Bartolotta (R-46).   [Read More]

Budget Stalemate Threatens Vital State Services
July 20, 2015

Budget Stalemate Threatens Vital State Services

In speaking with local non-profit organizations, social service providers, school employees and others in recent weeks, I have heard a growing fear that the current budget stalemate will have serious consequences for community residents.  [Read More]

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