Argall: New State Budget Prioritizes Education Spending, No New Taxes
HARRISBURG – Senator David G. Argall (R-29) voted in favor of Pennsylvania's 2013-14 state budget, which holds the line on taxes and invests more in local schools. [Read More]
HARRISBURG – Senator David G. Argall (R-29) voted in favor of Pennsylvania's 2013-14 state budget, which holds the line on taxes and invests more in local schools. [Read More]
HARRISBURG – The Senate approved legislation today that would extend the 7-year time limit placed on developers to complete a planned community to either 10-years, or a limitation based on the approved phasing that is submitted by the developer to the municipality. [Read More]
HARRISBURG – Legislation that would convey the Museum of Anthracite Mining to the Borough of Ashland received unanimous approval today in the state Senate, according to bill sponsor Senator David G. Argall (R-29). [Read More]
HARRISBURG – The Museum of Anthracite Mining would be conveyed to Ashland Borough as part of legislation approved by the Senate State Government Committee today, according to Senator David G. Argall (R-29). [Read More]
POTTSVILLE – Five area school districts and the county’s Intermediate Unit were recently awarded grants to accelerate the implementation of hybrid learning programs, according to local legislators. [Read More]
Senate Urban Affairs & Housing Committee Hearing - June 13, 2013 [Read More]
HARRISBURG – Legislation sponsored by Senator David Argall (R-29) to ensure that Pennsylvania corrections officers maintain their constitutional rights during disciplinary proceedings was the topic of a Senate Labor and Industry Committee hearing today. [Read More]
On April 15, 2013, our nation lost three innocent individuals, with several more severely injured. [Read More]
HARRISBURG – This month’s local TV report by Senator David G. Argall (R-29) features a recent visit to the state Capitol by the fourth grade class from Trinity Academy in Shenandoah. [Read More]
PITTSBURGH – The Senate and House Urban Affairs Committees are teaming up for the first of three statewide public hearings to review the future of Pennsylvania’s cities in Pittsburgh next week. [Read More]