Senator Tartaglione Condemns ICE Violence, Calls for Immediate Action

Philadelphia, PA, January 25, 2026 – Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-2, Philadelphia) released the following statement in response to the recent killings involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), condemning the agency’s actions and calling for immediate...

Senator Tartaglione Announces $858,289 Multimodal Transportation Grant for Frankford Transportation Center Improvements

Philadelphia, PA, January 20, 2026 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D–2, Philadelphia) announced today that $858,289 in state funding has been awarded to support pedestrian infrastructure and streetscape improvements at the Frankford Transportation Center, a...

Senator Tartaglione’s Statement on Passage of the 2025–26 Pennsylvania Budget 

Harrisburg, PA – November 12, 2025 – Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D, Philadelphia) released the following statement after final passage of the 2025–26 Pennsylvania state budget: “While this budget was long overdue, I’m proud that we have delivered a responsible...

Senate Democratic Caucus Policy Committee Holds Hearing Regarding Supporting Home Care Workers & Consumers

PHILADELPHIA, PA − November 10, 2025 −Today, Senate Democratic Policy Committee held a hearing to examine direct care employee wages, and the trends observed in the Commonwealth over the last decade. “Earlier this year, I walked a day in the life of a home care worker...
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Tartaglione Applauds New Overtime Regulations Granting 200,000 PA Workers Additional Protection

Tartaglione Applauds New Overtime Regulations Granting 200,000 PA Workers Additional Protection

Philadelphia, PA – October 7, 2020 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione applauded new overtime rules published in The Pennsylvania Bulletin on October 3 that require all Pennsylvania employers to pay time-and-a-half wages to employees who earn less than $45,500 a year and who log more than 40 hours in a workweek. The new base earnings threshold provides an additional 200,000 Pennsylvania workers with coverage under the state’s overtime pay requirements, regardless of their job titles.

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