Let’s check in with Colonel Doug Mastriano
May 4 — With 13 days before the Pennsylvania primary election, State Senator Doug Mastriano has been traveling all throughout the Keystone State. In his visits on the road to
May 4 — With 13 days before the Pennsylvania primary election, State Senator Doug Mastriano has been traveling all throughout the Keystone State. In his visits on the road to
April 29 – The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a number of bills this week that will help not only small businesses in the state, but children as well. Representative
HARRISBURG – The Senate State Government Committee approved a constitutional amendment today designed to limit the use of emergency powers by the executive branch outside of emergency declarations, Sen. Judy
March 31 – Maryland House of Delegates Bill 937 passed both the state House and state Senate and will now head to Governor Larry Hogan’s desk for a signature. From
The Franklin County Republican Committee will host the Lincoln Day Dinner on Friday, April 29, at Green Grove Gardens. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets will available soon. The guest
March 30 — A Federal Emergency Management Agency will be coming to the exit 3 are of Interstate 81 and yet it appears the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) doesn’t
CHAMBERSBURG (March 28, 2022) – The Franklin County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) launched an online survey to gauge public input and opinion as it advances its work on an update
March 26 – The Protect Women’s Sports Act has come to Pennsylvania, but it’s doubtful it will ever become law – not with this administration. Two of our local representatives
March 25 – The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has been involved in appropriations meetings for the last few weeks. Appropriations are when government money is set aside for a specific
March 23 – More than a week after finding out that Jeffrey Manns had put his name into the ring to go up against Congressman John Joyce in the Republican