Senate Democrats Announce Committee Assignments for 2017-18 Legislative Session

Harrisburg, Enero 20, 2017 − Senate Democrats today announced committee memberships for the upcoming 2017-18 legislative session.

Members assigned to standing committees are as follows:

AGING & YOUTH

  • Chair – Haywood
  • Sabatina
  • Schwank
  • Yudichak

AGRICULTURE & RURAL AFFAIRS

  • Chair – Schwank
  • Blake
  • Dinniman
  • Street

APPROPRIATIONS

  • Chair – Hughes
  • Schwank (Vice)
  • Costa (ex-officio)
  • Blake
  • Brewster
  • Haywood
  • Leach
  • Street
  • Tartaglione

BANKING & INSURANCE

  • Chair – Street
  • Boscola
  • Brewster
  • Farnese
  • Tartaglione

COMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY

  • Chair – Haywood
  • Hughes
  • Fontana
  • Street

COMMUNITY, ECONOMIC & RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Chair – Farnese
  • Blake
  • Boscola
  • Fontana
  • Sabatina

CONSUMER PROTECTION & PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE

  • Chair – Boscola
  • Farnese
  • Fontana
  • Haywood
  • Yudichak

EDUCATION

  • Chair – Dinniman
  • Brewster
  • Leach
  • Williams

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES & ENERGY

  • Chair – Yudichak
  • Leach
  • Dinniman
  • Williams

FINANCE

  • Chair – Blake
  • Costa
  • Haywood
  • Hughes

GAMES & FISHERIES

  • Chair – Brewster
  • Boscola
  • Costa
  • Yudichak

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

  • Chair – Schwank
  • Costa
  • Haywood
  • Street

INTERGOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS

  • Chair – Williams
  • Hughes
  • Sabatina
  • Tartaglione

JUDICIARY

  • Chair – Leach
  • Boscola
  • Farnese
  • Haywood
  • Sabatina

LABOR & INDUSTRY

  • Chair – Tartaglione
  • Leach
  • Sabatina
  • Yudichak

LAW & JUSTICE

  • Chair – Brewster
  • Fontana
  • Tartaglione
  • Williams

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

  • Chair – Blake
  • Brewster
  • Hughes
  • Schwank

RULES & EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS

  • Chair – Costa
  • Boscola
  • Farnese
  • Fontana
  • Hughes
  • Williams

STATE GOVERNMENT

  • Chair – Williams
  • Dinniman
  • Leach
  • Schwank

TRANSPORTATION

  • Chair – Sabatina
  • Brewster
  • Farnese
  • Dinniman
  • Yudichak

URBAN AFFAIRS & HOUSING

  • Chair – Fontana
  • Blake
  • Haywood
  • Street

VETERANS AFFAIRS & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

  • Chair – Costa
  • Blake
  • Dinniman
  • Tartaglione

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RACP Grant Applications Period Opens

Harrisburg – Enero 4, 2017 – Applications for grants available through Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) are now being accepted through Feb. 3, state Senator Jay Costa announced. 

RACP is a commonwealth grant program administered by the Governor’s Office of the Budget for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic and historical improvement projects.  

 “These grants are critically important to the future growth of our communities,” Costa said.  “When organizations receive RACP grants to assist with local projects and initiatives, it creates jobs, sparks economic development and provides new opportunities for businesses, families and the community at large.”

“I strongly encourage everyone in our business community to consider applying for a grant to support the work they’re doing.  When we invest in the people and organizations close to home, we all win.”

In an effort to streamline the application process, an online application is now available.  Organizations wishing to apply for grant funds should submit their application electronically at https://www.esa.dced.state.pa.us/login.aspx

For more information about the RACP program and prior year grantees, visit http://www.budget.pa.gov/Programs/RACP/Pages/Main%20Page.aspx.

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Senate Democrats Announce Committee Chairmanships for 2017-18 Legislative Session

Harrisburg, Diciembre 29, 2016  – Senate Democrats today announced committee chairmanships for the upcoming 2017-18 legislative session, set to begin on Jan. 3, 2017.

“Our Senate Democratic committee chairs have the breadth and depth of experience, expertise and institutional knowledge necessary to address issues important to and affecting Pennsylvanians and their families,” Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) said.  “We recognize the challenges in front of us in the upcoming session and look forward to working with our colleagues in the Senate and the House on policy issues and legislation that will move Pennsylvania forward.”

Members assigned as Democratic chairs for standing committees are as follows:

  • Aging & Youth – Sen. Art Haywood (Philadelphia/Montgomery)
  • Agriculture & Rural Affairs – Sen. Judy Schwank (Berks)
  • Appropriations – Sen. Vincent Hughes (Philadelphia/Montgomery)
  • Banking & Insurance – Sen. Sharif Street (Philadelphia)
  • Communications & Technology – Sen. Art Haywood (Philadelphia/Montgomery)
  • Community, Economic & Recreational Development – Sen. Larry Farnese (Philadelphia)
  • Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure – Sen. Lisa Boscola (Northampton/Lehigh)
  • Education – Sen. Andrew Dinniman (Chester)
  • Environmental Resources & Energy – Sen. John Yudichak (Luzerne/Carbon)
  • Finance – Sen. John Blake (Lackawanna/Luzerne/Monroe)
  • Game & Fisheries – Sen. Jim Brewster (Allegheny/Westmoreland)
  • Intergovernmental Operations – Sen. Anthony Williams (Philadelphia/Delaware)
  • Judiciary – Sen. Daylin Leach (Montgomery/Delaware)
  • Labor & Industry – Sen. Tina Tartaglione (Philadelphia)
  • Law & Justice – Sen. Jim Brewster (Allegheny/Westmoreland)
  • Local Government – Sen. John Blake (Lackawanna/Luzerne/Monroe)
  • Public Health & Welfare – Sen. Judy Schwank (Berks)
  • Rules & Executive Nominations – Sen. Jay Costa (Allegheny)
  • State Government – Sen. Anthony Williams (Philadelphia/Delaware)
  • Transportation – Sen. John Sabatina (Philadelphia)
  • Urban Affairs and Housing – Sen. Wayne Fontana (Allegheny)
  • Veteran’s Affairs and Emergency Preparedness – Sen. Jay Costa (Allegheny)

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Costa: Application Process for Medical Marijuana Organizations Set to Open in Early 2017

Harrisburg – Diciembre 21, 2016 – New details regarding the availability of medical marijuana in Pennsylvania were released by the Wolf administration today marking the first major step in the legalization process since the landmark legislation (Act 16) was signed into law, state Sen. Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) said.

“This is a great step forward and one that many Pennsylvanians and their families have been anxiously awaiting,” Costa said.  “While there is still work to be done and months before medical cannabis will be available, knowing the process is moving provides much-needed hope to those waiting for relief for their loved ones.”

During a press conference in Harrisburg, Department of Health Secretary Karen Murphy and Medical Marijuana Program Director John Collins said the application period for growers/processors and dispensaries will open Jan. 17, 2017.  They said that this is when application materials will be made available.  Applications will be accepted from Feb. 20 through Marzo 20.   

The officials said that permits will be offered in a three-phase roll-out.  Up to 12 grower/processor permits will be available statewide during the first phase of the application roll-out and up to 27 dispensary permits will be issued. Organizations granted a dispensary permit may open up to three individual locations, which must be approved by the Department of Health. 

According to the Department, there are six identified regions where grower/processor and dispensary permits will be granted.  Allegheny County, part of Region 5 covering the Southwestern portion of Pennsylvania, will be granted up to two dispensary permits.

As specified in the Medical Marijuana Act, the Department of Health will consider certain criteria when determining where to grant permits: number of patients with serious medical conditions; types of conditions; access to public transportation; and regional population.  In addition, health care needs of rural and urban areas as well as those areas with significant economic development needs will be considered.

During Phases two and three of the program, the Department will determine if additional permit applications will be issued.  According to program director, the Department is still on target to make medical cannabis available to patients by mid-2018. 

Costa said that additional information about the temporary medical marijuana regulations issued earlier this year is available in the Pennsylvania Bulletin at www.pabulletin.com.

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State Grant Funds Secured to Support Two Local Projects

HARRISBURG, Diciembre 6, 2016 – Two local projects will benefit from more than $300,000 in state grant funds State Rep. Paul Costa, D-Allegheny and State Senator Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) announced today.

The grants were funded by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA).  The CFA is an independent state agency responsible for administering Pennsylvania’s economic stimulus packages, including the Multimodal and Act 13 funds. 

In West Homestead, the $71,685 grant will be used to replace 1,010 linear feet of sidewalk along the south side of state Route 837 in the borough.  Handicapped access ramps will also be installed at two intersections along the route. The project is estimated to cost more than $102,000.

“This funding is crucial for the borough to continue to make necessary improvements to its infrastructure,” Rep. Costa said. “I applaud the officials who worked on these grants for the betterment of our local community.”

The CFA also approved funds to support an environmental assessment and structural inspection of the Carrie Furnace ‘hot metal bridge’ in Swissvale Borough.  The $313,305 grant will be used to evaluate the structure and its existing paint system to assess contaminate levels and develop necessary remediation and rehabilitation plans.

“The Carrie Furnace Bridge remains a critical component of our transportation infrastructure in Allegheny County and we remain focused on making improvements to bring it back online,” Sen. Costa said.  “These grant funds will allow us to provide necessary maintenance and plan for any future needs to ensure the safety of not only the bridge and those traveling on it, but also the surrounding community and waterways.”

The CFA was established in 2004 as an independent agency of the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) to administer Pennsylvania’s economic stimulus packages. The CFA holds fiduciary responsibility over the funding of programs and investments in Pennsylvania’s economic growth. The CFA consists of seven board members: four legislative appointees and the secretaries of DCED, the Office of the Budget and Department of Banking.

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CONTACT: Stephany Dugan
House Democratic Communications Office
Phone: 717-787-7895
Email:
sdugan@pahouse.net

 

Stacey Witalec
Office of Senator Jay Costa
Phone: 717-877-2997
Email: switalec@pasenate.com

Costa, Gainey Announce Grant Funds for Wilkinsburg Borough

Harrisburg – Diciembre 6, 2016 –Grant funds from the state’s Multimodal Transportation Fund will be used for a local community improvement project, Senator Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) and Rep. Ed Gainey (D-Allegheny) announced.

The $350,000 grant awarded to Wilkinsburg Borough will be used for wall restoration and sidewalk improvements.

“For anyone living or traveling along Ardmore Boulevard, they understand well how necessary this project is,” Costa said.  “Our communities are vibrant and our residents are very active.  These funds allow us to continue investing in our communities and provide for the health and safety of our residents.”

Funds awarded for the project will be used to restore sidewalks that have been closed for nearly two decades along Ardmore Boulevard.  Once complete, the restored sidewalks will provide residents with greater and safer access to area neighborhoods.  The funding will also assist with efforts to restore the wall on the eastern edge of Ardmore Boulevard at Parkway East, addressing structural and cosmetic defects.

“This project is long overdue,” Gainey said. “Part of the sidewalk has been closed for about 20 years, and other parts are basically unusable. This grant will help improve the quality of life for the residents of Wilkinsburg by rehabilitating its neighborhoods.”

Funds approved for the projects are being distributed from the Multimodal Transportation Fund, which was established as a result of Act 89 – Pennsylvania’s transportation funding plan.  The fund is designed to encourage economic development and a safer and more reliable transportation system and established dedicated funding for bicycle and pedestrian improvements.

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