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In this Update:

  • Groundhog Day in Harrisburg: My Response to the Annual Shapiro Show
  • Protecting Pennsylvanians with Communication Barriers
  • Senate Approves Measure to Prohibit Student Cellphone Use in PA Schools
  • 2026 Adult Trout Stocking Schedule Available
  • Grants to Help Preserve History Ahead of America’s 250th
  • Career and Technical Education Month

Groundhog Day in Harrisburg: My Response to the Annual Shapiro Show

Every February feels like Groundhog Day – another budget address full of promises and little regard for reality. Gov. Shapiro’s $53.3 billion proposal increases spending by $2.7 billion and drains $4.6 billion from the Rainy Day Fund, all while Pennsylvania faces a looming structural deficit. Pennsylvanians deserve more than recycled talking points; they deserve a responsible plan that protects taxpayers, strengthens our economy, and ensures long-term stability.

Protecting Pennsylvanians with Communication Barriers

I’m proud to announce that my bill, Senate Bill 802, has advanced out of the Senate Transportation Committee. This legislation would allow Pennsylvanians to voluntarily add a designation to their driver’s license or ID indicating a communication barrier, helping law enforcement recognize invisible disabilities like deafness or autism. It’s a simple, free option that promotes safety and provides clarity during traffic stops and other encounters. This small change could make a big difference, and I look forward to moving it through the full Senate.

Senate Approves Measure to Prohibit Student Cellphone Use in PA Schools

To curb classroom distractions and improve academic performance and social development, the Senate passed bipartisan legislation to require Pennsylvania public schools to adopt policies prohibiting student cellphone use during the school day.

Senate Bill 1014 ensures districts retain local control by giving them the flexibility to choose how to implement and enforce the standard in a way that works best for their communities, including deciding where phones must be stored.

School administrators, teachers and parents across Pennsylvania have increasingly expressed concern about the proven link between smartphones and anxiety, depression, cyberbullying and reduced classroom engagement. The measure was sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

2026 Adult Trout Stocking Schedule Available

Looking forward to trout season? The 2026 adult trout stocking schedule is now available online from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

It’s searchable by county, lists the waterways in alphabetical order, and indicates stocking dates, meeting locations for volunteers and the species of trout that are planned to be stocked at each location. In 2026, Pennsylvania’s statewide Opening Day of Trout Season will be held on Saturday, April 4. A single, statewide Mentored Youth Trout Day will take place on Saturday, March 28.

The commission will stock approximately 3.2 million adult trout in 684 streams and 130 lakes open to public angling, about the same number as previously.

Grants to Help Preserve History Ahead of America’s 250th

Communities across our district can apply now for state grants to help preserve historic places, strengthen local revitalization efforts and prepare for the nation’s 250th anniversary this year.

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission will award Keystone Historic Preservation Grants to support projects that identify, preserve, promote and protect historic and archaeological resources.

This year’s program prioritizes projects that align with the themes of America250, ensuring Pennsylvania’s rich history is preserved as the nation marks its semiquincentennial. More information is available at Keystone Planning Projects and Keystone Constructions Projects.

Career and Technical Education Month

Career and technical education (CTE) prepares students to enter high-demand fields, including health care, manufacturing, public safety, information technology, skilled trades and more.

More than 75,000 Pennsylvania students are enrolled in CTE, where they can develop essential skills through a combination of classes and hands-on learning, allowing them to apply academics to real-world problems.

Career and Technical Education Month shines a spotlight on the importance of CTE programs, the opportunities they provide in crucial fields and their role in making the commonwealth more economically competitive and a place where young Pennsylvanians can settle and prosper.

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