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E-news Updates – September 12, 2025
September 12, 2025

E-news Updates – September 12, 2025

In this Update: State Budget Progress Ox Hill Fair – Youth Livestock Sale Violence Has No Place Protecting Animals from Painful Experiments School Bus Bill Improves Safety for Pennsylvania Children Senate Approves Bill to Expunge COVID-Era Citations Helping Disabled Veterans Enjoy Outdoor Activities Importance of Community Pharmacies Highlighted at Briefing State Budget Progress With Democrats […]  [Read More]

Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman: State Budget Progress
September 10, 2025

Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman: State Budget Progress

Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41) issued the following statement today on the status of the 2025-26 state budget:  [Read More]

E-news Updates – September 6, 2025
September 6, 2025

E-news Updates – September 6, 2025

In this Update: Indiana County Chamber of Commerce Eggs & Issues Westmoreland County Farm Bureau Legislative Tour Radio Interview with Dom Giordano Eliminating Waste and Fraud in State Government Jobs Available with PennDOTโ€™s Winter Maintenance Program Help for Caregivers: PA CareKit Learn Skills with the Pennsylvania Outdoor Corps National Crime Prevention Week Indiana County Chamber […]  [Read More]

Putting the Needs of People Over Politics
September 5, 2025

Putting the Needs of People Over Politics

Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman (R-41) issued the following statement regarding SEPTA and PRT seeking approval from PennDOT to use money from the Public Transportation Trust Fund:  [Read More]

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โ€œThe horror we saw yesterday with the murder of Charlie Kirk, the recent mass violence within communities, and the targeting of individuals who offer a different political perspective is abhorrent. The epidemic of violence in all forms must be condemned. 

โ€œ24 years ago on September 11, 2001, the United States of America was attacked. The vile and cowardly actions of terrorists that day changed our world. In the days, weeks, and months following the attack, the violence which shook our nation to the core ultimately led to Americans becoming more united in our resolve to come together. 

โ€œThe past cannot be changed, but it is imperative we continue to learn from it, as we did after 9/11. Violence and hate have no place, and we must work to shape a better future in which discord is respectful. May God Bless our Nation.โ€
#neverforget #charliekirk #unitedwestand

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With Democrats removing transit from the budget table last week by providing funding through the method we suggested, the frequency and detail of discussions have increased and could allow for a budget agreement to be finalized within the next several days.

While I am encouraged by the meaningful work at the negotiating table, currently there is no global agreement on a budget deal, as several fiscal and policy issues remain outstanding. Reaching consensus swiftly would prevent negative impacts of a budget impasse being shouldered by #counties, school districts, hospitals and all those who rely on #StateGovernment services.

Following the conclusion of three voting session days this week, the #PASenate now remains on a 24-hour call. Session days beyond what are presently scheduled for the Fall will likely be necessary once a budget agreement is reached.

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Investing in transit in a responsible manner using existing PTTF support, which wonโ€™t divert money from the General Fund and without jeopardizing a single capital project, is what we have been unwavering advocates for over the last several months.

Had our Democrat colleagues joined us in putting people over politics by supporting and advancing House Bill 257, as passed by the Senate on August 12, this money could have been utilized three weeks sooner โ€“ and there would have been no negative impacts to school children, seniors, and everyone who relies on transit services as part of their daily commutes.

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Congratulations to @luxenbergs Jewelers on the ribbon cutting for their new location in downtown Indiana! The new location came about due to unfortunate water damage incurred at their long-time previous location. 

Luxenbergโ€™s has been a fixture in the Borough since 1916 and offers a second location at the Indiana Mall.  While ownership has changed over the years, I am certain they will continue to be a part of Indianaโ€™s viable shopping area for many years to come. Best wishes for continued success!

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The #PASenate advanced a mass transit and #transportation infrastructure bill earlier this month, which would have prevented any of SEPTAโ€™s cuts. The use of excess money in the Public Transportation Trust Fund (PTTF) is a responsible approach to address transportation needs across PA right now, while respecting #taxpayers and ensuring safety and accountability in transit operations. 

House Democrats, whose leadership hails from the SEPTA region, immediately rejected the plan. They should reconsider. Negotiations continue as we work to reach consensus on a final budget product that puts our commonwealth on a stable spending path for future years.

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Check out โ€˜This Week in Pennsylvaniaโ€™ for the latest information on the state budget & @pasenategop work to reach a final agreement on a spending plan that respects taxpayers, while allowing #Pennsylvania to grow. 
๐Ÿ“น https://www.abc27.com/penns.../this-week-in-pennsylvania-13/

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Meet Joe Pittman

I have called Indiana County home all my life and live there with my wife, Gina (DiMaio), and our four children: Joe Jr., Sam, Rosie and Frannie. I am thankful to my parents, John and Mary Ann (Yevchak), for instilling in me the values of God, family and country, and teaching me the importance of community service. It is an honor to serve the 41st Senatorial District and Iโ€™m proud to work with my colleagues to strengthen our commonwealth by protecting jobs, empowering families and defending our freedoms.
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