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In This Update:
Honoring the Life and Service of Senator Dave ArnoldI was deeply saddened to learn of the passing this week of my friend and colleague Senator Dave Arnold, who served residents of Dauphin, Lebanon and York counties. Although his time both in the Senate and in this world were much too short, he earned an incredible reputation as a leader and a fighter for the causes he believed in. His legacy will live on for years to come based on his dedicated work on behalf of his constituents, especially the progress he made toward protecting Pennsylvania’s children from being abused and exploited. Dave’s character, advocacy and professionalism will be sorely missed in Harrisburg. Our Commonwealth is a better place today because of his efforts. Please join me in praying for all those who knew and loved him, including his wife, Alicia, and his daughter, Reese. Department of Health Updates Vaccine Distribution PlanMy offices have received many questions about the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. The Department of Health recently updated its vaccine distribution plan to include older Pennsylvanians and individuals with medical conditions that make them more vulnerable to COVID-19. The new plan expands vaccine eligibility to include Pennsylvanians age 65 or older, as well as state residents who have conditions like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), cancer, sickle cell disease, chronic kidney disease or other specific medical concerns. Vaccine supplies are currently limited. A map of vaccine providers is available here. The COVID-19 vaccine is not mandatory, but is recommended by public health officials. The Pennsylvania Department of Health offers information to help state residents make an informed choice on whether to get the vaccine, including a special section on its website regarding vaccine safety. Telephone Town Hall Scheduled to Discuss COVID-19 Vaccine DistributionI look forward to hosting a special telephone town hall event next week to discuss the state’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Joan Bradbury, Executive Director of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, and Monongahela Valley Hospital President and CEO Lou Panza will also participate in the discussion to answer questions related to the vaccine. The event is scheduled to begin at 5:05 p.m. on Thursday, January 28. Participants can submit questions or simply remain on the line to listen to the discussion. An audio link will also be available on my website. Community residents can learn more about the event and sign up to participate here. Hearing Explores Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccine in Rural AreasLast week, the Center for Rural Pennsylvania held a hearing to gather more information on the challenges facing the state in terms of delivering and administering the vaccine in rural areas. The hearing focused on the need to build trust around the safety and necessity of vaccines; communicating how, where and when residents can get vaccines; and making sure there are sufficient staff and funding to administer and distribute vaccines. Schools Set to Receive Federal COVID-19 Relief FundingThe COVID-19 relief bill approved by Congress in December included more than $2.2 billion in funding to Pennsylvania school districts and charter schools affected by the pandemic. Local education agencies can apply through the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) to receive their share of funding. Preliminary grant amounts and answers to frequently asked questions are also available on PDE’s website. Senate Returns to Session Next WeekThe Senate will return to session next week beginning on Monday. A complete schedule of committee hearings and meetings is available here, and all of the meetings and floor activity will be streamed live at www.pasenategop.com. Applications Available for Recreation and Conservation GrantsLocal governments and conservation organizations can apply now for grants to support parks, recreation and conservation projects. The grants are funded through the Community Conservation Partnerships Program administered by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Applications can be submitted through 4 p.m. on April 14. Tutorials are available to help potential applicants learn how to apply. Fish and Boat Commission Announces Photo ContestHave a special fishing or boating moment captured on camera? The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) recently announced its 2021 photography contest that showcases the state’s anglers, boaters, waterways and aquatic resources. The deadline for entries is August 31. Contest rules, prize information and entry details are available on the PFBC website. |
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