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Senator Laughlin to Host Grants Workshop for Municipal Leaders
February 10, 2020

Senator Laughlin to Host Grants Workshop for Municipal Leaders

Senator Dan Laughlin will host a grants workshop for Municipal Leaders on Tuesday, February 11, beginning at 9 a.m. at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center.  [Read More]

Bill Increasing Prescription Drug Oversight Sent to Governor
February 7, 2020

Bill Increasing Prescription Drug Oversight Sent to Governor

Legislation improving the oversight of prescriptions to reduce the risk of opioid abuse received final legislative approval this week and was sent to the Governor.  [Read More]

Committees Approve Laughlin Bills to Improve Day Care Safety
February 5, 2020

Committees Approve Laughlin Bills to Improve Day Care Safety

In a rare and unusual series of events, two Senate Committees met back-to-back today (February 5) to approve bills introduced by Senator Dan Laughlin (R-49) to improve day care safety, measures he introduced in response to a tragic fire that claimed the lives of five young children.  [Read More]

Committee Approves Laughlin Bill to Support Farmers
February 5, 2020

Committee Approves Laughlin Bill to Support Farmers

The Senate Transportation Committee today (February 5) approved a measure introduced by Senator Dan Laughlin (R-49) to help Pennsylvania’s farmers by updating state law regarding multipurpose agriculture vehicles (MAV).  [Read More]

 
February 5, 2020

Game & Fish Committee Approves Measure for Game Land Purchases

The Senate Game & Fisheries Committee, chaired by Senator Dan Laughlin, approved House Bill 752 today (February 5).   [Read More]

Senate Approves Workers’ Comp Bill for First Responders
February 4, 2020

Senate Approves Workers’ Comp Bill for First Responders

Critical members of volunteer fire companies, ambulance corps and rescue squads who are injured in the line of duty would qualify for workers’ compensation coverage under a bill approved Monday (February 3) by the Senate, according to Senator Dan Laughlin, who supported the bill.  [Read More]

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