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...

Governor Signs Senator Tartaglione’s Bipartisan School Safety Notification Bill into Law

Harrisburg, PA, November 7, 2025 – A bipartisan school safety measure championed by Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D–2) and Senator Jarrett Coleman (R–16) is now law. Governor Josh Shapiro yesterday signed Senate Bill 246, now Act 44 of 2025, ensuring that parents,...

Senator Tartaglione’s Accessibility Code Bill Advances from Labor and Industry Committee

Harrisburg, PA, October 22, 2025 – The Senate Labor and Industry Committee today voted unanimously to advance Senate Bill 867, legislation introduced by Senator Christine Tartaglione (D–Philadelphia) to modernize Pennsylvania’s process for reviewing and adopting...
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Tartaglione Votes ‘No’ on PA Budget that Disregards Low-Wage Workers and Vulnerable Residents in Crisis

Tartaglione Votes ‘No’ on PA Budget that Disregards Low-Wage Workers and Vulnerable Residents in Crisis

Philadelphia, PA, June 27, 2019 – State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) today voted ‘no’ on House Bill 790, the $34 billion 2019-2020 state spending plan that failed to include language to raise the Commonwealth’s long-stagnant minimum wage.

Despite vocal opposition, the Republican-led Senate adopted the budget bill, 42-8, and advanced the legislation to the governor’s office for his consideration.

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