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In this Update:
Local Eagle Scout RecognizedI recently had the pleasure of presenting a Senate Citation to Troy Yurcho of Millville in honor of his earning the rank of Eagle Scout. For his Eagle Scout project, Troy built and painted three serving tables for Mt. Pleasant Township Community Center. I am pictured here with Troy, Columbia County Commissioner Dave Kovach, and Gary Anspach and Gregory Schlegel with the Marine Corps League of Pennsylvania who also recognized Troy for this achievement. Congratulations to Troy and his proud parents, Amanda Del Vecchio and Scott Yurcho! Celebrating 30 Years of Transformative GivingOn Wednesday, I presented a Senate citation to Brianna Apfelbaum Kula and Ben Apfelbaum honoring the 30th anniversary of The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation at a special event held at Sun Area Technical Institute. The celebration also marked the launch of the DegenSTEAM Academy, a new initiative inspired by the foundation’s legacy of supporting education and innovation. Since its establishment, the foundation has distributed over $100 million in grants, profoundly enhancing healthcare, education, and community services across the Greater Susquehanna River Valley. The event highlighted the foundation’s ongoing impact and dedication to improving quality of life in the region. Fostering Greater Educational Opportunities for StudentsThroughout the 2023-24 legislative session, numerous initiatives advanced to expand educational opportunities and dedicate record-breaking levels of funding for our students. A newly implemented law now gives schools the option to use funding for resources to limit student smartphone use during school hours to improve students’ mental health and academic performance. Another measure is now working to improve early literacy rates – critical to lifelong success – by bolstering reading instruction, identifying struggling readers and properly training educators. We know skilled and dedicated teachers are vital to providing students with a strong educational foundation. To attract and keep passionate educators in our commonwealth, Grow PA Scholarships are available to in-state students who attend college in Pennsylvania, pursue a degree in a high-demand industry, and agree to live and work here after graduation. Another new law created is the PA Student Teacher Support Program, to provide student teachers with a stipend to alleviate the financial strain caused by student teaching requirements, thereby increasing the likelihood for degree completion. The new program will assist with the goal of reducing teacher shortages in Pennsylvania. Empowering parents when it comes to the education of their children has been and will remain a focus of our caucus. Read more about our efforts to strengthen educational opportunities here. Tips to Stay Safe Throughout the Holiday SeasonThe holiday season is a special time when many of us spend time with loved ones enjoying long-loved traditions. Because these special activities can come with extra risks, taking some precautions is wise. Candles, which cause the most fires on Christmas day, should be kept at least 12 inches from anything that can burn. Trees should be at least three feet from heat sources like fireplaces, radiators, space heaters, candles and heat vents. It’s best to dispose of the tree when it’s dry or after the holiday season. Discarding string lights that are worn or damaged also protects against fires. Read more about winter fire prevention. Help Wanted: Qualified Professionals Needed to Improve DEP Permit ProcessTo help Pennsylvanians who are tied up by bureaucratic red tape, legislation was passed this year that created the Streamlining Permits for Economic Expansion and Development (SPEED) Program. The program allows permit applicants to have a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)-verified professional conduct the initial review of the application, with DEP making its decision based on the qualified professional’s recommendation. Applicants for eligible permits must pay any review fees incurred by the professional in addition to their permit application fees. Qualified professionals who would like to review permits on an expedited basis are encouraged to apply for the specific permits that interest them by Dec. 31. Permits eligible for the SPEED program include air quality plan approvals (state-only) (Chapter 127), earth disturbance permits (Chapter 102), individual water obstruction and encroachment permits (Chapter 105) and dam safety permits (Chapter 105). Please email brfranklin@pa.gov or call 717-787-2471 with any questions. Wreaths Across America to Honor Veterans on Dec. 14Each December, Wreaths Across America helps communities remember the fallen, honor those who served in the military and teach the next generation about the value of freedom by laying wreaths on the graves of heroes. These acts of remembrance take place at Arlington National Cemetery, and more than 4,600 locations in all 50 states, at sea and abroad. Ceremonies take place on Saturday, Dec. 14. You can help by sponsoring a veteran’s wreath at a cemetery near you, volunteering or donating to programs. Search for the nearest participating cemetery here.
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