Rothman Appointed to Basic Education Funding Commission
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) has been appointed to the Basic Education Funding Commission by Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39). [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) has been appointed to the Basic Education Funding Commission by Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39). [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) is inviting constituents to May open house events at his district offices in New Bloomfield, Silver Spring and Shippensburg. [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) has reintroduced legislation to expand crimes in which the death penalty could be considered to include killings committed in schools, places of worship and other locations considered safe spaces. Rothman previously introduced this legislation in the House of Representatives. [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) today announced the approval of several state grants to support infrastructure and recreation projects throughout Cumberland County. [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) and Rep. Perry Stambaugh (R-86) today announced the approval of state grant funding to support several projects in Perry County. [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) and Rep. Torren Ecker (R-193) today announced state funding for a key road project in Shippensburg Borough. [Read More]
State Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) has been appointed by Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39) to the Legislative Data Processing Committee. [Read More]
Today, two Marine Corps veterans, Sens. Devlin Robinson (R-37) and Greg Rothman (R-34), introduced Senate Resolution 55 to honor the 78th Anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima. [Read More]
To make Pennsylvania more economically competitive and ensure it is an attractive place to live and work, Sens. Ryan Aument (R-36), Tracy Pennycuick (R-24), Greg Rothman (R-34) and Judy Ward (R-30) unveiled a pro-growth tax reform package of bills. [Read More]
Legislation sponsored by Sen. Greg Rothman (R-34) permitting local police in Pennsylvania to use radar for speed enforcement was approved unanimously today by the Senate Transportation Committee. Pennsylvania is the only state in the country that prohibits local police from being equipped with speed-enforcement radar. [Read More]