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In this Update:
Senate Accomplishments: Improving Community SafetyTo improve safety in Pennsylvania communities, the Senate passed laws in the 2023-24 legislative session to prevent and better respond to crime. Twenty-eight new safety laws include ones that target looting and organized retail theft, prevent the exploitation of older Pennsylvanians, establish a statewide rape kit evidence tracking system and outlaw deepfake child sexual abuse materials generated by artificial intelligence. The laws also amend the Protection from Abuse Act to give judges the ability to order the defendant to refrain from abusing the victim’s pets and crack down on the unchecked crime crisis plaguing Philadelphia’s mass transit system. You can view the complete list of approved legislation to enhance community safety here by clicking on the “Empower PA Families” tab. Advancing initiatives to reduce crime and foster greater safety will continue to be our focus in the new legislative session. Funding Available to Help Close the Digital DivideGrants are available for projects that increase access to reliable internet for education, health care, businesses and everyday life. Internet service providers, nonprofits and local governments may apply for Pennsylvania through the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program funding through Jan. 21, 2025. Projects must expand high-speed internet access to unserved and underserved communities across the commonwealth. Apply online. For support, visit the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority website. Public Meeting Regarding State Rail Plan Updates on Dec. 10The public is invited to attend a virtual public informational meeting to discuss an update to the Pennsylvania State Rail Plan on Tuesday, Dec. 10, from 4-5:30 p.m. Feedback can be shared via an online survey through Thursday, Dec. 19. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is developing the 2025 Pennsylvania State Rail Plan, which was last updated in 2020. Input from the public and stakeholders on safety, passenger and freight rail, funding, policy, the environment and economic development is key to developing the State Rail Plan. The plan will also evaluate and document passenger and freight rail needs throughout the next 20 years to guide investments. Project staff will provide an introduction of the PA State Rail Plan update process and background on freight and passenger rail. There will also be an interactive question-and-answer session. Presentation materials and an online survey will be available here through Dec. 19. Questions or comments can be directed to RA-PDPASRP@pa.gov. Grants Available for Senior Community CentersGrants are available to increase participation and programming at senior community centers. Funding can also be used to attract a new generation of older adults and provide a safe and healthy environment for all participants. Senior community centers may apply for the $2 million in grants until Friday, Dec. 13, at 5 p.m. using the Commonwealth’s Electronic Single Application system. Learn more. For questions, email SCCgrants@pa.gov or call 717-772-2551. Remembering the Attack on Pearl HarborThe Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii led to the United States declaring war on Japan and ultimately winning World War II. Sadly, the attack cost the lives of thousands of service members and civilians. Even more were injured. It also sank two U.S. Navy battleships and destroyed 188 aircraft. On Saturday, Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor survivors, veterans and others will honor and remember the people who gave their lives during the attack. Let us all pause on Saturday to reflect on the price of freedom and the incredible value of the rights we hold dear. Special Guests at the CapitolBrownie Troop 10543 of Carlisle visited the Capitol this week! It was a joy to host them and share a little about the legislative process. They were bright, inquisitive, and a lot of fun. Around the DistrictWe are always excited to welcome new businesses to the 34th District! This week, we were pleased to attend a ribbon cutting and open house for Alpha Studios Barbershop in Newport. The shop is veteran owned, accessible, and offers services for the whole family. Thanks for showing us around!
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