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Senate Dems Discuss Skill Games at Radnor Hearing

Senate Dems Discuss Skill Games at Radnor Hearing

RADNOR, August 24, 2023 – State Senator Katie Muth (D-Chester/Montgomery/Berks), chair of the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Policy Committee, and Senator Amanda Cappelletti (D-Montgomery/Delaware) co-hosted a public hearing yesterday in Radnor to discuss skill games...

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School Supply Drive

District Office 338 Main Street, Royersford, PA, United States

My office is partnering with the Honey Brook Food Pantry for a school supply drive benefiting students in Western Chester and Berks Counties. Donations are accepted at my district office […]

Pet Expo

Great Valley Community Organization Community Center 51 N. Bacton Hill Road, Malvern, United States

My team is partnering with the Brandywine Valley SPCA to host a Pet Expo on Saturday, August 3! The Pet Expo will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. […]

Lawmakers talk about $15 minimum wage at town hall meeting in Reading

Lawmakers talk about $15 minimum wage at town hall meeting in Reading

Reading, PA — When talking about raising the state’s $7.25 minimum wage to $15 an hour, state Sen. Judy Schwank said she sometimes hears from the owners of small businesses who say the increase could put them out of business.

“But when the owner of 13 McDonald’s restaurants tells me to raise the minimum wage to $12 an hour, that he welcomes it, it makes me feel a little bit better about it,” Schwank said.

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5 Berks lawmakers take leadership roles

5 Berks lawmakers take leadership roles

Five Berks County lawmakers will be in leadership positions for the two-year session of the General Assembly just underway in Harrisburg. Judy Schwank, Tomas Caltigirone, David Argall, Katie Muth and Jim Cox assume posts.

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