Senator Laughlin E-Newsletter

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In this Update:

  • Visiting Our Veterans
  • State Addresses Undelivered Mail Issue
  • Legislative Luncheon
  • How I Can Help
  • Tax Relief for Working Pennsylvanians
  • State Budget Funds New State Police Troopers  
  • Senate Votes to Make State Funds Available for Local Bridge Projects
  • PA 529 is the Gift of Education
  • Dec. 19 Deadline to Apply for Veterans Services Grants
  • Celebrating the Bill of Rights

Visiting Our Veterans

My team joined Major General John R. Pippy, The Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, and staff from the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs during their holiday visit to the Pennsylvania Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home. They were grateful for the opportunity to share holiday greetings and appreciation with the Veterans who call these homes their own, as well as the dedicated staff who care for them every day.

Thank you to all who serve and support our Commonwealth’s Veterans!

State Addresses Undelivered Mail Issue

The Department of General Services recently discovered that a state mail vendor failed to deliver an unknown amount of mail intended for Pennsylvania residents. The missing mail may include important notices related to benefits, renewals, hearings, PennDOT, and other state services.

DGS has since terminated its contract with the vendor and brought in a new contractor to immediately process and send the backlog. All undelivered mail is expected to go out early next week as the state works to assess the full impact and adjust deadlines for affected residents.

Legislative Luncheon

Get an insider update straight from Harrisburg.

Join me and the MBA for key insights on the state budget, what’s happening behind the scenes, and what businesses can expect as we head deeper into 2025. This is a great opportunity to be in the room with decision-makers and a network that directly impacts our region’s business community.

January 29, 2026
Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. | Event runs Noon–1 p.m.
Seats are limited — save your seat here!

How I Can Help

If you or someone you know is having trouble accessing state programs or services, or if you have questions about a law or government program and aren’t sure where to turn, my team and I are here to help. We can guide you through the process, connect you with the right resources, and provide support on a wide range of issues to make things easier for you.

Tax Relief for Working Pennsylvanians

The new state budget we passed includes the new Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit, which provides meaningful relief for working families across the commonwealth.

In a time when affordability is a top issue affecting Pennsylvanians, policies like this tax credit help relieve some of the financial burden on families. If you claim the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit, you may also claim the state tax credit equal to 10% of the federal amount.

You can use this online calculator to determine if you qualify for the Working Pennsylvanians Tax Credit and estimate how much you could receive.

State Budget Funds New State Police Troopers

Public safety is a critical component of healthy, stable communities, and I am committed to ensuring that law enforcement gets the support it needs to keep criminals at bay.

The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) fills a vital public safety role in the commonwealth, and I’m happy to report that the 2025-26 state budget includes funding for four state police cadet classes. After completing approximately 27 weeks of training, the most recent cadet class saw 49 graduates join the ranks as state troopers.

I wish these new troopers much success as they keep our communities safe and pray for their wellbeing. The PSP’s latest hiring cycle is open until Jan. 23, 2026. Those interested in becoming a state trooper can find application requirements, job benefits and other details at PATrooper.com.

Senate Votes to Make State Funds Available for Local Bridge Projects

Legislation to make state funding available for local bridge projects was approved by the Senate.

Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improvement Restricted Account within the state Motor License Fund to pay for repair and replacement of county-owned bridges. However, current law does not allow for further practical uses of leftover funds. Senate Bill 1070 would give counties the flexibility they need to improve local, municipal-owned bridges before they become at-risk.

Senate Bill 1070 was sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

PA 529 is the Gift of Education

Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity recently announced a new, easy way to give the gift of education this holiday season – Gift of College gift cards. Friends and families can buy these digital gift cards, available at pa529.com/gift, for recipients to deposit into their PA 529 College and Career Savings Program account.

Anyone, including parents, grandparents, other relatives and family friends, can contribute to a PA 529 account. Savings can be used for qualified education expenses for K-12, higher education, credential programs and apprenticeship programs. The person giving the gift also gets something – a PA state tax deduction for the amount of the PA 529 contribution.

In November, PA 529 was ranked one of the best college savings plans in the nation. To learn more about PA 529, visit pa529.com or call 800-440-4000.

Dec. 19 Deadline to Apply for Veterans Services Grants

Nonprofits, counties and other groups that provide services to veterans have until Dec. 19 to apply for Veterans’ Trust Fund (VTF) grants to help fulfill their missions.

Administered by the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, the VTF supports programs that improve services to veterans at the county, regional or state level. For nonprofit and veterans’ organizations, funding priorities include mental and behavioral health, transportation and employment. These applicants may request up to $40,000.

County directors and their association may apply for up to $15,000 per county. Their funding priorities must include outreach initiatives, enhancing veteran service officer and advocate capabilities and addressing emerging needs such as transportation, food insecurity, suicide prevention and legal assistance.

Celebrating the Bill of Rights

Monday, Dec. 15 is national Bill of Rights Day, when we celebrate the ratification of the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution in 1791.

The Bill of Rights guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual – like freedom of speech, press and religion – and limits the power of government. This document forever enshrined the fundamental rights and liberties we hold sacred as Americans and set in motion the greatest self-governance experiment in the history of the world.

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