On May 15, 2024, Rep. Donna Scheuren (R-Montgomery) announced that Encore Experience at Harleysville has been awarded a $2,551 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging. The funding is intended to support projects that will benefit residents.
Pennsylvania State Senators Art Haywood (D-4) and Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) have announced their intention to introduce Alyssa’s Law, a legislation aimed at improving law enforcement response time during life-threatening emergencies in schools. The proposed bill mandates the installation of silent panic alarms in all public schools that would directly alert law enforcement in the event of a school-based emergency.
Pennsylvania State Senators Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) and Art Haywood (D-4) have announced their intent to introduce Alyssa’s Law, a legislation aimed at improving law enforcement response time during life-threatening emergencies in schools. The proposed bill mandates that all public schools be equipped with silent panic alarms, which would directly notify law enforcement in the event of a school-based emergency.
Pennsylvania Senator Tracy Pennycuick recently voiced her concerns about the ongoing homelessness crisis in Montgomery County. In a letter to the editor, she highlighted the urgent need for more proactive measures and accountability from county officials.
The Pennsylvania Senate has unanimously approved legislation that would grant Korean Americans who served in the Vietnam War with the Korean Armed Forces the same state veterans benefits as their U.S. counterparts. Sponsored by Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24), the bill aims to recognize the contributions and sacrifices of Korean American veterans.Sen. Tracy Pennycuick emphasized the importance of the legislation, stating, “Members of the Korean Armed Forces fought with tremendous valor and honor alongside U.S. forces, and now hundreds of them call Pennsylvania home. They...
Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) is holding special hours in May to provide assistance to residents applying for the state Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program. The program is open to residents age 65 or older, widows and widowers age 50 or older, or anyone age 18 and older who is 100% disabled, with a household income of $45,000 or less, counting only half of Social Security."We helped many residents apply for rebates in April, and I encourage folks to make an appointment for assistance this month," Pennycuick said. "Income limits and refund amounts have been increased, so...
Representative Donna Scheuren from the 147th Legislative District of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has announced a Save a Life Blood Drive to be held on May 14, from 1-6 p.m. at Peter Becker Community in Harleysville. The event is in collaboration with Peter Becker Community and will be facilitated by the American Red Cross.Scheuren expressed, “I want to invite our community out to this blood drive. These events help provide a crucial resource to local hospitals. The need for blood is even more important now with the American Red Cross recently declaring an...