Lt. Gov. Austin Davis announced a total of 46 state grants to enhance Pennsylvania's after-school programs and reduce gun violence in communities.
A special election will be held March 25 in the Pittsburgh area to fill a vacancy in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, one that would break the current 101-101 tie
Josh Shapiro, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and Pennsylvania State Police Col. Christopher Paris to promote the administration’s law enforcement efforts. The sum awarded to Lock Haven will go toward hiring two new officers. It’s a portion of $3 million in ...
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania state Rep. Matt Gergely died over the weekend. He was 45. No cause of death was immediately given.
Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives is once again locked in a tie. The chamber has reflected the paper-thin margins of state politics since 2023 — or more precisely, since the moment votes were counted in the 2022 general election.
The Shapiro-Davis administration’s $56.5 million allotment for violence prevention grants is an increase from $40 million last year.
With flags at the capitol flying at half-mast, Pennsylvania legislators began to move forward to fill the vacancy left by House by Rep. Matt Gergely, D-McKeesport,
At just 45 years old, Gergely died over the weekend after suffering a medical emergency at the end of last year. He took over for Davis to serve McKeesport, Clairton and Munhall communities in the House and was elected for a full term just this fall.
Gov. Josh Shapiro, Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, and Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Colonel Christopher Paris this week joined local law enforcement leaders and elected officials to highlight the ongoing commitment to strengthening public safety and investing in law enforcement across the Commonwealth.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined state and local leaders at the Northeast Frankford Boys & Girls Club to announce 46 grants totaling $11.6 million, under the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis announced Thursday that $11.6 million in state grants will go to 46 organizations to provide after-school programming for students. This is the first budget year the
Two organizations that host after-school programs in York County received state grants to help fund their work.