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In this Update:

  • Senate Passes New Law Reducing Educational Challenges for Military Children
  • Domestic Violence Service Center Opens New Paula M. Triano Complex
  • Law Enforcement to Connect with the Community on Aug. 6
  • Beware of PA Turnpike Scam
  • Schedule Your Free State Capitol Tour
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Festival
  • Scenes from the 20th District Featured Photo: Red Fox Kit on a Stone Wall, Berlin Township

Senate Passes New Law Reducing Educational Challenges for Military Children

A new law passed unanimously by the Senate will help children of military families who face frequent reassignments with the challenges of moving between schools in different states.

Children of National Guard and Reserve members now have the same help provided to those of active-duty military families through the Military Interstate Children’s Compact. The compact provides a consistent set of policies that make getting started in a new school, joining extracurricular activities, facilitating enrollment and meeting graduation requirements as easy as possible for military children.

The law is designed to minimize educational disruption, making the relocation less stressful for parents and children.

Domestic Violence Service Center Opens New Paula M. Triano Complex

The Domestic Violence Service Center in Wilkes-Barre celebrated the opening of the new Paula M. Triano Complex, named in honor of its executive director. Sadly, she passed before the project was completed. Paula raised $4 million to support the expansion, which will double DVSC’s ability to serve those in need. Her legacy of providing survivors with a path to safety and a shelter from abuse will live on.

Law Enforcement to Connect with the Community on Aug. 6

To strengthen the community’s relationship with law enforcement, police departments across the country will host National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 6. It’s a great way to show children that we are all responsible to work together to preserve the safety of our communities.

Neighborhoods host block parties, festivals, parades, cookouts and other events with safety demonstrations, seminars, youth events, visits from emergency personnel and exhibits.

Senate Republicans continue to work to support the brave men and women who put themselves in harm’s way to protect us. Act 10 of 2023 gave municipal police the statutory authority to conduct fingerprint-based criminal history checks on police applicants. Act 60 of 2023 expanded the list of law enforcement entities covered under the Heart and Lung Act, which provides for salary and medical expenses to be paid when an officer or firefighter is injured on the job.

This year’s state budget awards nearly $5 million in new funding to the Attorney General’s Office to support law enforcement in tackling human trafficking ($1 million), organized retail theft ($2.7 million) and crimes on SEPTA properties ($1.2 million).

Beware of PA Turnpike Scam

Random individuals have received text messages claiming to be from “Pennsylvania Turnpike Toll Services,” but it’s just a scam trying to obtain personal financial information to settle outstanding toll amounts.

The texts center around urgent requests with the account that would result in additional charges if the overdue balance does not get settled. Similar scams have been reported by toll agencies across the country.

People who receive an unsolicited text, email or similar message suggesting it is from the PA Turnpike or another toll agency should not click on the link. E-ZPass account holders and Toll By Plate customers can use approved safe methods to check their accounts such as the official PA Turnpike E-ZPass website or the PA Toll Pay app. Anyone who receives a fraudulent text can file a complaint with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.

Schedule Your Free State Capitol Tour

If you’re looking for a fun educational activity for your family this summer, you can tour the state Capitol for free. During a 30-minute guided tour, Capitol tour guides point out architectural and artistic highlights as they make the Capitol’s history come alive. There is also an Interactive Welcome Center and Capitol Gift Shop to enjoy during your visit.

Guided tours are offered every half hour Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends and most holidays, tours are offered at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Schedule a tour online or by calling the Tour Guide Office at 1-800-TOUR-N-PA (868-7672). Groups of 10 or more require advanced reservations. For your safety, group size is limited to 40.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Festival

It’s church bazaar season in northeastern Pennsylvania! Gary and I enjoyed plenty of delicious food, great music, and record crowds at the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Festival in Lake Silkworth.

Scenes from the 20th District Featured Photo: Red Fox Kit on a Stone Wall

This week’s featured photo from the Scenes from the 20th District Photo Gallery was submitted by Eileen Chorba of Wayne County. “Red Fox Kit on a Stone Wall, Berlin Township” captures the natural beauty and abundant wildlife we are so lucky to be able to enjoy in this area.

Use the online submission form to showcase your photography skills and submit your best photographs that highlight the natural landscapes, community events, historical landmarks and everyday life within the district.

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