Senators Martin, Langerholc Call for Recreational Sports and Activities to Continue Safely
September 17, 2020

Senators Martin, Langerholc Call for Recreational Sports and Activities to Continue Safely

Building on the strong bipartisan support for legislation allowing school sports to resume, Senators Scott Martin (R-13) and Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) will introduce a bill soon that will ensure other indoor and outdoor recreational sports and activities can continue safely.  [Read More]

Bartolotta, Langerholc Introduce Plan to Address Teacher Shortage in PA
September 15, 2020

Bartolotta, Langerholc Introduce Plan to Address Teacher Shortage in PA

Legislation introduced by Senators Camera Bartolotta (R-46) and Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) this week would help address Pennsylvania’s teacher shortage by simplifying the process for out-of-state teachers to receive certification.  [Read More]

 
September 10, 2020

Senate Passes Measure to Allow Expert Witnesses in Cases of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking

This week the State Senate approved a bill sponsored by Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) that would allow expert witnesses in cases of domestic violence and human trafficking.   [Read More]

Local Organizations Receive $275,000 in Grants for Historic Preservation Projects
September 9, 2020

Local Organizations Receive $275,000 in Grants for Historic Preservation Projects

Four organizations in the 35th Senatorial District have been awarded almost $275,000 in state funding through the Keystone Historic Preservation Grant Program to rehabilitate several sites, according to Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35).  [Read More]

 
September 8, 2020

Senate Approves Langerholc Bill to Provide Expanded Broadband Access in PA

The State Senate today unanimously approved legislation sponsored by Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) that would establish a grant program to extend deployment of broadband services in underserved areas of the state.   Listen  [Read More]

Senate Majority Leader, Education Chair Thank PIAA for Decision to Implement Safety Plan, Continue with Fall Sports
August 21, 2020

Senate Majority Leader, Education Chair Thank PIAA for Decision to Implement Safety Plan, Continue with Fall Sports

Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman (R-34) and Senate Education Committee Chair Wayne Langerholc Jr. (R-35) today issued the following statements regarding the PIAA decision to implement its safety plan and allow school-sponsored sports to continue this fall.  [Read More]

Langerholc Announces $2.6 Million in Funding to Improve Water and Sewer Systems
August 17, 2020

Langerholc Announces $2.6 Million in Funding to Improve Water and Sewer Systems

Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr., (R-35) today announced funding to improve water and sewage treatment systems in Cambria, Clearfield and Bedford counties.  [Read More]

Senate Majority Leader, Education Chair Respond to Governor’s Surprise Announcement on Youth Sports, Call on PIAA to Continue with Plan for Safe Athletics
August 6, 2020

Senate Majority Leader, Education Chair Respond to Governor’s Surprise Announcement on Youth Sports, Call on PIAA to Continue with Plan for Safe Athletics

Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman (R-34) and Senate Education Committee Chair Wayne Langerholc Jr. (R-35) today issued the following statements regarding Governor Wolf’s recommendation that no school sporting events take place until January 2021:  [Read More]

Bridge Naming Ceremony for Local War Hero  To Take Place Thursday, August 6 in Johnstown
August 3, 2020

Bridge Naming Ceremony for Local War Hero To Take Place Thursday, August 6 in Johnstown

Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr., (R-35) will take part in a ceremony at 11 a.m. on Thursday, August 6 in Johnstown to name a bridge for local war hero Seaman Apprentice Kenneth D. Scaife, who died in Vietnam.   [Read More]

 
July 15, 2020

Senate Approves Langerholc Legislation to Provide Greater Flexibility in Obtaining Teacher Certifications

The State Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Senator Wayne Langerholc, Jr. (R-35) that would assist recent teaching graduates who are attempting to navigate the state certification process, which was disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic.    [Read More]

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