Senators Tartaglione and Malone Highlight Suicide Prevention Month 

HARRISBURG, PA – September 8, 2025 − Today, State Senator James Andrew Malone (D-36, Lancaster) spoke on the Senate floor in support of Resolutions 138 and 144, which he introduced with Senator Tina Tartaglione (D-2, Philadelphia), to recognize September as Suicide...

Senator Tartaglione Urges the Need for a Long-Term Public Transit Funding Solution

Philadelphia, PA, August 13, 2025 – Senator Christine Tartaglione (D–2, Philadelphia) issues the following statement after voting “no” on House Bill 257: “Public transit is a lifeline for communities across the Commonwealth, connecting people to jobs, schools,...

Lawmakers, and Advocates Sound the Alarm on Looming Burdensome SNAP Rules

PHILADELPHIA, PA – July 18, 2025 – On Friday morning, State Senator Art Haywood (D-4) was joined by fellow lawmakers and nonprofit leaders at a press conference in Philadelphia to sound the alarm on new federal work requirements for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition...

Senator Tartaglione Announces Laptop Grants to Close the Digital Divide in the Second Senatorial District

Philadelphia, PA − July 18, 2025 – State Senator Christine Tartaglione (D–2, Philadelphia) today announced that two local organizations will receive laptop grants through Pennsylvania’s new Digital Connectivity Technology Program, a statewide effort to expand access...
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Senator Tartaglione Re-Elected as Senate Democratic Whip

Senator Tartaglione Re-Elected as Senate Democratic Whip

Harrisburg, PA − November 13, 2024 − Today, Senator Christine Tartaglione was re-elected by her Senate Democratic colleagues, marking her second term as Democratic Whip. Senator Tartaglione remains the first female and the first person with a disability to...

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