Senator Pat Browne

 

 

Home | Profile | District Info | Bill, Votes and Debates | Office Staff | Gallery | Contact Me

News
Newsroom
Newsletters
Capitol Perspective
Audio/Video
Browne Legislation
The Browne Report
Senate News Brief
Senate Weekly Session Wrap
News For Constituents
Senate Republican News
 
Services
Constituent Services
Contact Me
Brochure Request
 
Senate Links
Committee Votes
Legislation
Roll Call Votes
Senate Journals
Session Notes (Daily)
Session Notes (Weekly)
 
Resources/Links
Senate
State
Federal
Local
Senior
Veterans
Kids
PA Assistive Technology Foundation
Information for Parents of Teenage Drivers


Visit the Capitol
 
State of PA's Budget
 

 

Increase Text Size Adjust Text Size Decrease Text Size

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 8, 2010

Senate Weekly Session Wrap

Important Harrisburg Happenings:

Military Family Relief Assistance Program Extension Sent to Governor

The Senate unanimously approved the extension and expansion of the Military Family Relief Assistance Program. House Bill 1533 has been approved by the House and Senate and was sent to the Governor's desk for his signature.

The Military Family Relief Assistance Program provides grants to military members who have a direct and immediate financial need due to the sudden loss of income directly related to their service or an emergency need for child care, food, shelter or other necessities. The program also provides emergency funding for travel and lodging in the event of the death or serious illness of a spouse, parent, sibling or child.

HB 1533 would extend the program until 2016 and adds National Guard members to the list of service members who are eligible for the program. The legislation also expands eligibility guidelines so military families could be eligible for assistance for up to a year following their return from active duty. 

Bill Strengthening Prosecution of Child Sex Offenders Headed to House

The Senate unanimously passed legislation I co-sponsored giving the Attorney General stronger tools to prosecute child sexual abuse cases that cross county or state lines. Senate Bill 260 addresses a loophole in existing law that makes it difficult to prosecute sexual offenders who use the Internet to contact minors for sexual purposes. 

SB 260 would give the Attorney General concurrent jurisdiction with county district attorneys to investigate and institute criminal proceedings for the sexual abuse of children when involving more than one county or another state. 

Senate Approves Science in Motion bill

The Senate approved Senate Bill 766, legislation I co-sponsored, that would formally enact into law the Science Technology Partnerships Program, better known as "Science in Motion."  While the bill formally establishes the popular program, it does not address funding.

Governor Rendell has repeatedly eliminated funding for the program in his budget proposals and left it to the Senate to restore the money. We provided $1.9 million for the program in the current budget, only to see the Governor eliminate the funding as part of his budget freezes earlier this year. Fortunately, $1.71 million or about 90 percent of the funding was restored in February.

Funding is again eliminated in the Governor's proposed 2010-11 budget and this line item will again be considered by the Legislature during our budget deliberations.

The program makes state funding available to higher education institutions to purchase high tech science equipment. This equipment is then transported to and shared with surrounding schools.

More than 300 public, private and parochial schools were served throughout the state by 11 higher education institutions: Cedar Crest College, Clarion University, Drexel University, Gannon University, Gettysburg College, Juniata College, Susquehanna University, the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Ursinus College, Westminster College and Wilkes University. 

Committee Approves Bill for Military Burials at Washington Crossing

The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee approved legislation to allow for formal military burials of veterans at Washington Crossing National Cemetery in Bucks County.

Current law does not provide for honor guard burial details at Washington Crossing National Cemetery.  Only Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Lebanon County and the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies in Washington County are authorized to conduct those ceremonies. Senate Bill 1186 would expand the authority of the Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to provide this honor and burial allowance to veterans buried at Washington Crossing.

 

Contact:          Matt Moyer     (610) 366-2327

 

Main District Office
702 W. Hamilton Street
Suite 101
Allentown 18101
610-821-8468
Toll-Free: 1-800-280-7728
FAX: 610-821-6798
Monday-Friday
9AM to 5 PM




 

Harrisburg
171 Main Capitol
Harrisburg 17120
717-787-1349
FAX: 717-772-3458
TTY: 800-364-1581
Monday-Friday
9AM to 4:30 PM
Western Lehigh County
Upper Macungie Township Building
8330 Schantz Road
Breinigsville 18031
610-366-2327
FAX: 610-366-2329
Mon, Wed, Fri
9AM to 4:30 PM
Monroe
PO Box 16
Saylorsburg 18353
(Located at intersection of Old Route 115 and Route 209)
570-402-1499
FAX: 570-402-0746
Mon, Tue, Thurs, Fri
8 AM to 4 PM
Saturday
7 AM to 1 PM
Evening Hours by Appointment
East Allentown
Lehigh Valley Career Link Building
1601 Union Boulevard
Allentown 18109
610-821-6813
FAX: 610-841-1137
Tuesday-Friday
9 AM to 4 PM
Tuesdays
(Staffed by Senator Browne's Office)

 

East Allen Township
5330 Nor-Bath Boulevard
Northampton 18067
610-502-1567
FAX: 610-502-1570
Monday-Thursday
9 AM to 1 PM

 


Privacy Policy
2012 © Senate of Pennsylvania
senatorbrowne.com