Transportation and Climate Initiative Focus of Joint PA Senate Hearing Next Week
January 24, 2020

Transportation and Climate Initiative Focus of Joint PA Senate Hearing Next Week

The state Senate Environmental Resources & Energy Committee, chaired by Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) and the Senate Transportation Committee, chaired by Sen. Kim Ward (R-39), will hold a joint public hearing next week on Pennsylvania’s participation in a multi-state plan aimed at lowering greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.  [Read More]

Yaw, Pickett Announce Dairy Investment Funding for Bradford, Sullivan County Projects
January 22, 2020

Yaw, Pickett Announce Dairy Investment Funding for Bradford, Sullivan County Projects

The Pennsylvania Dairy Investment Program will provide $100,000 for two projects in Bradford and Sullivan counties, according to state Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) and Rep. Tina Pickett (R-110).  [Read More]

Senator Yaw Announces PAsmart Grants for BLaST IU 17, Five Local School Districts
January 17, 2020

Senator Yaw Announces PAsmart Grants for BLaST IU 17, Five Local School Districts

State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) announced today that the BLaST Intermediate Unit 17 and several local school districts across Bradford, Lycoming and Union counties are the recipients of PAsmart targeted grants to expand computer science programming and training in their school districts.  [Read More]

Sen. Yaw Applauds Funding for Central PA, Northern Tier Workforce Development Boards
January 17, 2020

Sen. Yaw Applauds Funding for Central PA, Northern Tier Workforce Development Boards

Two local workforce development boards were awarded funding this week by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) to boost educational opportunities and career training in the region, according to state Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23).  [Read More]

Sen. Yaw:  ‘It’s On Us’ PA Grant Will Further Sexual Assault Prevention, Education Efforts
January 16, 2020

Sen. Yaw: ‘It’s On Us’ PA Grant Will Further Sexual Assault Prevention, Education Efforts

State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) joins with the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) to announce today that Lycoming College will receive $29,808 in funding through the ‘It’s On Us’ PA Grant program to improve campus security and provide resources to reduce the risk of sexual assault.   [Read More]

Veteran lawmaker anxious to get to work
January 16, 2020

Veteran lawmaker anxious to get to work

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Sen. Yaw:  Deadline Approaching for Senate Video Competition Exploring Pennsylvania’s Farming Legacy
January 15, 2020

Sen. Yaw: Deadline Approaching for Senate Video Competition Exploring Pennsylvania’s Farming Legacy

State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) is reminding middle and high school students across Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna and Union counties to share their ideas about how to support agriculture in Pennsylvania as part of the third annual “Talk To Your State Senator” statewide video competition.  [Read More]

Sen. Yaw Urges Municipalities, Local Organizations to Apply for State Recreation, Conservation Grants
January 14, 2020

Sen. Yaw Urges Municipalities, Local Organizations to Apply for State Recreation, Conservation Grants

Counties, municipalities and municipal agencies, pre-qualified land trusts, non-profits and other eligible organizations interested in applying for conservation, recreation, trail, and riparian buffer grants through the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) may do so beginning January 15th, according to state Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23).  [Read More]

Despite progress, Pa. still has work to do to clean up the Chesapeake Bay, environmental experts tell lawmakers
January 9, 2020

Despite progress, Pa. still has work to do to clean up the Chesapeake Bay, environmental experts tell lawmakers

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Sen. Yaw Participates in Part Four of Pennsylvania Public Media’s ‘Battling Opioids’ Television Series to Discuss ‘Current and New Treatments’
January 9, 2020

Sen. Yaw Participates in Part Four of Pennsylvania Public Media’s ‘Battling Opioids’ Television Series to Discuss ‘Current and New Treatments’

Pennsylvania experienced a drop in fatal overdoses in 2018, an 18% decrease. However, according to a report from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, there has been a decrease in some counties while the crisis has significantly increased in other parts of the commonwealth.  [Read More]

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