Senator Keefer E-Newsletter

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In this Update:

  • Getting to Know Sen. Dawn Keefer
  • PA Freedom Caucus, State Budget, and Tax Increases
  • The Save Women’s Sport’s Act
  • Family-Sustaining Jobs Give Pennsylvanians Great Opportunity
  • Senate Republicans Vote for Healthy Communities
  • Home Heating Assistance Takes the Chill Out
  • Free Drug Overdose Prevention Supplies Available
  • PA Farm Show Runs Jan. 4-11

Getting to Know Sen. Dawn Keefer

I recently participated in an interview with PCN, and I had the opportunity to discuss my background as well as the reasons behind my decision to run for the Pennsylvania Senate.

I also had the privilege of speaking with PA Catholic, which allowed me to share more about myself and provide further insight into my background.

For my discussion about the Freedom Caucus, which I established and chaired when I was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, click here.

To listen to my plan to continue trying to pass the REINS Act for Pennsylvania, which would improve our state’s regulatory review process, click here

And I also made clear my commitment to remaining a good steward of taxpayer dollars – click here to watch the video.

Click here to learn more about my background and the district I represent.

PA Freedom Caucus, State Budget, Tax Increases

In a recent interview with The Conservative Voice, I discussed the Pennsylvania Freedom Caucus and its focus on addressing two primary issues: government expansion and the erosion of personal freedoms. The PA Freedom Caucus is dedicated to informing the public about the realities of government actions.

Additionally, I spoke about the importance of scrutinizing government spending and the role the money plays in the state budget. Rather than passively accepting budget proposals, it is crucial to fully understand their implications. This led to a discussion on tax increases, emphasizing the direct correlation between government spending and inflation. Every time the government intervenes, it ultimately results in greater financial burdens for the people.

The Women in Sports Act

I had the opportunity to discuss The Save Women’s Sports Act on The Dom Giordano Program, where I emphasized the importance of supporting women and young girls in sports.

It is crucial that we defend the opportunities of women to compete and ensure they have the chance to participate in their chosen sports. The individuals who are infringing on these opportunities by competing in women’s sports hold an unfair advantage over biological women, and it is imperative that we address this issue to preserve fairness and safety in competition.

Family-Sustaining Jobs Give Pennsylvanians Great Opportunity

Access to family-sustaining jobs give Pennsylvanians the opportunity to thrive, so Senate Republicans focused on creating an environment to attract and retain great employers.

That’s why we worked to continue the phase-down of the jobs-killing Corporate Net Income Tax and began eliminating the start-up penalty that thwarts entrepreneurship. We also funded scholarships to encourage young people to fill high-demand job openings and enacted the Max Manufacturing Initiative so Pennsylvania can produce high-value products and create family-sustaining jobs.

Because high energy prices mean fewer jobs, we fought the RGGI electricity tax and streamlined the permit-review process for job creators. The budget we passed ensures business sites are prepared to welcome new jobs and created new Keystone Opportunity Zones to bring new businesses to underutilized parcels of land. Read more about how we have protected PA jobs.

Senate Republicans Vote for Healthy Communities

To support families, Senate Republicans passed bills in the 2023-24 legislative session that foster healthy communities.

Landmark legislation eliminated out-of-pocket costs for breast cancer screening and testing for women at high risk – the first bill of its kind in the nation. Pennsylvanians also have greater access to licensed addiction treatment programs because of a bill we passed.

From babies who are just a few days old to people who have lived a long life, new laws help Pennsylvanians with the medical care they need. Struggling babies now have critical access to life-saving care provided by medically prescribed pasteurized human donor milk. Another new law prevents senior citizens using Pennsylvania’s prescription drug programs from losing their benefits due to a Social Security cost-of-living increase.

Learn more about our efforts to improve health care, including tackling health care staffing shortages, improving patient care options and reducing administrative burdens for health care providers.

Home Heating Assistance Takes the Chill Out

Residents struggling with their home heating bills may apply for assistance from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) through April 4.

LIHEAP is a federally funded program that helps individuals and families pay their heating bills through home heating energy assistance grants. It also provides crisis grants to help in the event of an emergency or if a resident is in danger of losing his or her heat due to broken equipment, lack of fuel or termination of utility service.

The income eligibility guidelines for LIHEAP are $22,590 for an individual, $30,660 for a couple and $46,800 for a family of four. Find limits for other family sizes here. Residents may apply for LIHEAP online or by contacting their local county assistance office.

Free Drug Overdose Prevention Supplies Available

Naloxone and drug-checking strips designed to detect xylazine and fentanyl are available at no cost through the Pennsylvania Overdose Prevention Program.

The program’s goal is to improve community-based distribution and harm reduction efforts while focusing on individuals who face the greatest risk of experiencing overdose.

Organizations can use an interactive map, which can be filtered by product, distribution methods and trainings offered. It will display contact information for getting supplies. If organizations aren’t able to get supplies using the map, they’re encouraged to use this form.

PA Farm Show Runs Jan. 4-11

As a state where agriculture is one of the top industries, Pennsylvania is proud to host the largest indoor agricultural exposition under one roof in the nation. The Pennsylvania Farm Show runs from Jan. 4-11 in Harrisburg.

The Farm Show features nearly 6,000 animals, competitive events and 250 commercial exhibits. There are also educational and entertaining events – and of course the famed Food Court. Admission is free, and parking is $15 per car.

Agriculture in PA employs nearly half a million people and contributes $132.5 billion to the state’s economy annually.

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