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In this Update:

  • Replace Damaged License Plates for Free at Upcoming Events
  • Satellite Offices Increase Accessibility, Convenience
  • LIHEAP Application Deadline Extended
  • Attorney General Warns of Investment Scams on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp
  • Women Veterans Invited to Submit Their Stories of Service
  • Celebrating our Newest Eagle Scout
  • Area Creameries Encouraged to Join the PA Ice Cream Trail

Replace Damaged License Plates for Free at Upcoming Events

If your license plate has seen better days, stop by our FREE license plate replacement events this month!

  • Western Cumberland County: April 14, 4-6 p.m. in Shippensburg
  • Perry County: April 15, 4-6 p.m. in New Bloomfield
  • Northern Dauphin County: April 28, 4-6 p.m. in Elizabethville
  • Eastern Cumberland County: April 30, 4-6 p.m. in Silver Spring Twp.

PennDOT-issued license plates that have: lost reflectivity, are peeling, blistering, or are discolored, and/or are unreadable from 50 feet away are eligible for FREE replacement. Stop by any of these events to have your plate checked and have all necessary paperwork completed.

More details along with answers to frequently asked questions can be found here.

Satellite Offices Increase Accessibility, Convenience

Our district offices are here to serve constituents by facilitating work with commonwealth agencies, including requests for birth certificates, driver’s license and motor vehicle registration renewals, completion of property tax/rent rebate applications and more.  We’re happy to provide status updates on pending legislation and receive input on bills being considered by the state legislature. Your feedback is important to me!

To make these services even more accessible and convenient, we have two satellite offices:

The Northern Dauphin Satellite Office is located in the Northern Dauphin Human Services Building, 295 State Drive, Elizabethville and is open the second Tuesday of each month, 10 a.m. to noon.

The Carlisle Satellite Office is located on the second floor of the Cumberland County Main Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Square, Carlisle and is open the third Thursday of each month, 10 a.m. to noon. 

It would be our pleasure to serve you at any of our offices. Locate them here.

Please call (717) 283-4200 or visit senatorrothman.com for more information or to schedule appointments, if desired.

LIHEAP Application Deadline Extended

The deadline to apply for help with home heating bills has been extended until May 8. Please help spread the word to anyone you know who may be in need.

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides home energy assistance grants to help with heating bills and crisis grants for emergencies.

Eligibility is based on income with limits set based on household size. Find out more here.

Apply online here or by phone at 1-866-857-7095.

Attorney General Warns of Investment Scams on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp

Fraudulent investment schemes are appearing on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp featuring recognizable figures, like Cathie Wood (Ark Invest), Joe Kernen (CNBC) or Kevin O’Leary (CNBC) without their permission.

In these “pump and dump” schemes, victims are lured into online groups and convinced to invest in cryptocurrencies or low-priced stocks. The scammers advertise, hype and recommend buying the stocks or cryptocurrencies, increasing their prices, and then sell when the price is high, while the victims lose their money.

Attorney General Dave Sunday encourages anyone who may have been a victim of these types of scams to report it to the Bureau of Consumer Protection at 800-441-2555 or scams@attorneygeneral.gov.

Women Veterans Invited to Submit Their Stories of Service

Women who served in the armed forces are encouraged to register by May 8 for a state Capitol ceremony honoring their service. The 4th annual Women Veterans Day Commemoration will be held on Wednesday, June 10.

Women veterans across the commonwealth are invited to submit entries for a display featuring each participant’s likeness alongside a personal reflection on “What Service Means to Me.”

In advance of the in-person ceremony, a virtual display will be accessible online beginning June 8 at the website of the event’s host, SenatorPennycuick.com. To submit a biography and be featured in the display, click here. For additional information or assistance with registration, call 215-541-2388.

Celebrating our Newest Eagle Scout

Congratulations to Addison Haller of Troop 175 on achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.

Her commitment to service, leadership, and scouting are remarkable–well deserving of this recognition. I was pleased to join Addison’s family, friends, fellow scouts, and leaders at her Court of Honor to celebrate her many accomplishments and very bright future.

Area Creameries Encouraged to Join the PA Ice Cream Trail

Area creameries have until this Monday, April 13, to get listed on the 2026 PA Ice Cream Trail. Last year’s promotion brought more than 12,500 visitors to creameries statewide.

The PA Ice Cream Trail runs from June to September and is designed to increase consumer awareness of locally produced dairy products. The program includes a digital passport featuring creameries across the state and a prize for those who visit a certain number of creameries.

Pennsylvania dairy farms that have a value-added ice cream component to their business and meet the qualifications of the PA Preferred® program are encouraged to join the trail. Find out how to participate at the Center for Dairy Excellence.

Once the list is complete for 2026, consumers can find participating creameries here.

 

 

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