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In This Update:

  • Supporting Law Enforcement
  • PA Motor Truck Association Legislative Priorities Panel
  • Cambria Regional Chamber Business Hall of Fame
  • Senate Measures Would Help Address Nurse Shortage
  • Committee Passes Bills to Improve CDL Safety Standards
  • Hearing on PA Energy Market, Power Generation
  • Mammo May: Early Detection Saves Lives
  • News for Veterans Sign Up
  • Share Your Local Events

Supporting Law Enforcement

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I joined law enforcement from Johnstown Police, Cambria County District Attorney’s Office, PA Attorney General’s office, Pennsylvania State Police and others during a saturation patrol in the Moxham area of the city. I will always stand with law enforcement.

PA Motor Truck Association Legislative Priorities Panel

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In Pittsburgh, I participated on the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association Legislative Priorities Panel with Sens. Judy Ward, Devlin Robinson, Camera Bartolotta, and Jay Costa.

Cambria Regional Chamber Business Hall of Fame

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I attended the 2026 Cambria Regional Chamber Business Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony and Dinner with state Rep. Jim Rigby.

Senate Measures Would Help Address Nurse Shortage

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The Senate approved legislation to help alleviate Pennsylvania’s nurse shortage by increasing the number of qualified nursing students.

Senate Bill 998 would establish the Nurse Education Capacity Expansion Grant Program, aimed at increasing the number of qualified nursing students by providing targeted support to accredited nursing schools across Pennsylvania.

Nursing education programs would have to meet key performance benchmarks, including strong graduation rates, high licensure exam pass rates and successful job placement outcomes. The bill now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration. Read more about Senate Bill 998 here.

Committee Passes Bills to Improve CDL Safety Standards

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A package of bills to improve safety standards for commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders in Pennsylvania was approved by the Senate Transportation Committee.

The legislative package, of which I am a co-sponsor, was prompted by a fatal crash in the state of Indiana involving a Pennsylvania-issued, non-domiciled CDL held by a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.

The package includes the following bills:

  • Senate Bill 1294 improves the training curriculum and strengthens penalties to shutdown unqualified “CDL Mills.”
  • Senate Bill 1295 requires English proficiency in all testing applications to operate an 80,000-pound commercial vehicle on public highways.
  • Senate Bill 1296 establishes new penalties for out-of-service violations issued to unsafe CDL drivers, including the operation of a heavy commercial vehicle on public highways without English comprehension.

The bills now go to the full Senate for consideration.

Hearing on PA Energy Market, Power Generation

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Continuing efforts to ensure Pennsylvania families and employers have access to reliable, affordable electricity, the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee held a public hearing to examine the latest energy market conditions and barriers to new power generation in the commonwealth.

The panel heard from testifiers representing the regional power grid, PJM, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and others. ReliabilityFirst, which is responsible for ensuring the dependability and security of the regional bulk power system, projected risk to grid reliability could come in 2029 instead of in the early 2030s as previously projected.

You can view written testimony and the hearing video here.

Mammo May: Early Detection Saves Lives

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Continuing to build awareness on the importance of early breast cancer detection, the Pennsylvania Senate announced a Senate Resolution recognizing May 2026 as Mammography Month in Pennsylvania.

The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 322,000 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer nationwide this year. In Pennsylvania alone, an average of 38 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every single day. Alarmingly, nearly one in four women aged 50 to 74 have not received a mammogram in the past two years, despite strong evidence that early detection drastically improves outcomes.

Behind every mammogram is a life, a family and a future, which is why we continue to work with the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition to spread the word that early detection of breast cancer through mammograms saves lives. Mammograms are available at no cost in Pennsylvania. If you haven’t yet, use Mammo May as a reminder to schedule your mammogram – and please spread the word to the women in your life. This PA Breast Cancer Coalition resource page walks you through the steps of the mammogram process.

News for Veterans Sign Up

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I am now offering a monthly e-newsletter with updates on news and information for veterans! If you are interested in receiving my veterans e-newsletter, please visit my website to sign up here.

Share Your Local Events

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