House Democrats Introduce Eviction Record Sealing Legislation

(Mar 25, 2024)

HARRISBURG, March 25 – State Reps. Ismail Smith-Wade-El, D-Lancaster, and Elizabeth Fiedler, Rick Krajewski and Majority Appropriations Committee Chairman Jordan Harris, all D-Phila., today introduced H.B. 1769 that would seal some records in certain cases such as no-fault evictions. “Millions of renters across the commonwealth are struggling to find housing because one mistake or emergency had led to an eviction on their records,” Smith-Wade-El said. “After these no-fault evictions, households often struggle -- sometimes for months -- to find housing, which can result in devastating consequences, including the breakup of families, the loss of employment, and even ending up homeless. This legislation would help give Pennsylvania renters a fair chance at finding housing by establishing procedures for limited access to eviction records. Our Fair Housing Access legislation is a commonsense step that would make it easier for working-class Pennsylvanians to access housing.” According to the legislators, as soon as an eviction is filed, it becomes a permanent mark on someone’s background, making harder to find housing. The record remains even if the case was withdrawn, the tenant endured domestic violence, or the court found in favor of the tenant. Smith-Wade-El said that evictions disrupt workforce development for large swaths of communities and strain existing social support systems throughout the state. These records can put vulnerable Read more

 

House Votes to Increase SEPTA Funding, visit from Prince Hall Masons and more

(Mar 22, 2024)

As chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, this week I shepherded to and through the full House legislation that would send an additional $300 million annually in state funding to Pennsylvania’s mass transit systems. Read more

 

Always know I'm here to help; get your Property Tax/Rent Rebate

(Mar 15, 2024)

The PA House will return to legislative session next week. As chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, I’m excited to get moving on negotiating the substance of what will become the state’s 2024-25 budget. In addition to the budget, which includes putting resources in place to grow jobs, make great schools and ensure our seniors have the services they need…to name a few, House Democrats are working on legislation that truly puts the interests of people first. Read more

 

House Democratic Leadership Praises Gov. Shapiro’s Leadership on Clean Energy

(Mar 13, 2024)

“Tackling the growing climate crisis demands a comprehensive approach – one that balances protecting our environment, strengthening our economy and cutting costs for families. Governor Shapiro recognizes that Pennsylvania can and should be a clean energy leader, and House Democrats commend him on his leadership and for prioritizing this critical issue. Read more

 

Public Policy Matters

(Mar 07, 2024)

House Appropriations Committee public hearings on the 2024-25 state budget wrapped up this week with final testimony given by the Department of Education on its plans to implement Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposals to invest more in our children, educators and school infrastructure. I invite you to visit the House Appropriations Committee budget hearings page, where you can find written testimony from each hearing and link to the video recordings of each hearing. Read more

 

Important voting dates and deadlines

(Feb 29, 2024)

The April 23 primary election is less than two months away. Make sure you register to vote by April 8 and check to see if your voter registration information is up to date. Vote.phila.gov is your one-stop-shop for voter services. There you can find answers to frequently asked questions, the latest news and information, vote-by-mail information, secure ballot drop box locations and so much more. Read more

 

Winter-Spring 2024 Constituent Newsletter

(Feb 26, 2024)

My latest constituent newsletter contains information about my work as Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, state programs and services available to you and much more. Read more

 

Phase II of Harrisburg's budget season begins

(Feb 23, 2024)

This week marked the start of state budget hearings by the House Appropriations Committee. Over the course of three weeks, as chairman of the committee, I oversee and guide these hearings where officials from state agencies testify on how their departments plan to implement their portion of Gov. Shapiro’s budget proposal, while committee members ask questions. Read more

 

Philadelphia House Delegation praises expanded state Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit

(Feb 15, 2024)

“This expanded tax credit for working families is what a people-first agenda looks like," said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Jordan Harris,” D-Phila. "House Democrats continue moving legislation in a direction that will improve the lives of all Pennsylvanians, young and old, and we look forward to continuing to do what’s best to improve communities in Philadelphia and around the state.” Read more

 

House Democratic Leaders Praise Governor’s Budget Proposal

(Feb 06, 2024)

HARRISBURG, February 6 – Pennsylvania House Democratic Leaders today issued the following statement on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s 2024-25 state budget proposal, which makes important investments in education, jobs and communities, creating new opportunities for strengthening Pennsylvania without raising taxes: “Governor Shapiro laid out a comprehensive proposal that builds on last year’s historic investments in education while recognizing the important work of the Basic Education Funding Commission. House Democrats remain committed to fulfilling our constitutional and moral obligation to fund our public schools to ensure that every child, regardless of their ZIP code, has access to a quality public education. We look forward to working with the governor and our colleagues to deliver on that obligation. “As our economy continues to strengthen, this is a critical moment in time to invest in our workforce and economy. Governor Shapiro’s proposal prioritizes investments that will attract and retain businesses while growing our workforce. “We’re very encouraged that this plan makes key investments without raising taxes or diminishing our healthy surpluses. “To be clear, House Democrats insist that we fulfill our constitutional and moral obligation to fund our public schools; that we do more to invest in our colleges and universities; that we make smart investments to attract and retain businesses Read more

 

House Democratic Leaders Commend Governor Shapiro's Plan to Strengthen Our Workforce and Economy

(Jan 30, 2024)

Pennsylvania House Democratic Leaders' statement on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s comprehensive economic development plan for Pennsylvania: Read more

 

House Democratic Leaders Praise Governor Shapiro’s Plan to Build a Student-first Streamlined Higher Education System

(Jan 26, 2024)

House Democratic Leaders' statement on Gov. Josh Shapiro’s plan to build a student-first streamlined higher education system to ensure higher education is affordable and accessible to all.   Read more

 

House Democratic Leaders laud significant, targeted investments proposed in education funding report

(Jan 11, 2024)

Pennsylvania House Democratic Leaders today issued the following statement on a report and recommendations passed by the Basic Education Funding Commission today: Read more

 

PA House Democrats Deliver: Improving PA’s Economy for Workers and Businesses

(Dec 27, 2023)

HARRISBURG, Dec. 27 – With an aggressive agenda in 2023, the Pennsylvania House Democratic Caucus advanced the commonwealth’s economic outlook and helped working families and seniors across the state by driving policies that return more money to the people who make our local economies thrive. Read more

 

State lawmakers tout budget funding for school facilities

(Dec 21, 2023)

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20 – Today, House Appropriations Committee Majority Chairman Jordan Harris, D-Phila., hosted a news conference at South Philadelphia High School discussing school facilities funding in the 2023-24 state budget. The budget includes $175 million for school facility improvements. Pennsylvania has some of the oldest schools in the country. The average school building is around 70 years old and was built when lead pipes and asbestos were standard building materials. Discoveries of asbestos and other toxins have led to school closures across the Commonwealth, including seven Philadelphia schools in 2023 alone. In the same year, 100 schools statewide closed due to excessive heat. Harris stated that he believes this funding will help to address this issue that’s plagued Pennsylvania schools for a long time. “This funding is paramount to improving the health and safety of our educators, students and school staff, Harris said. “This major Democratic priority is a significant investment and critical step toward ensuring that receiving an education in Pennsylvania does not equate to sick or injured students, teachers, or staff. There is more work to do, and we intend to continue our work until every Pennsylvania school is a safe learning environment for our children.” Harris was joined by members of the Philadelphia House Delegation, including state Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler, D-Phila., and members of the House Read more

 

State leaders tout $175 million to fix old school buildings during visit to South Philly HS

(Dec 21, 2023)

State Rep. Jordan Harris (D., Philadelphia), the majority chair of the House Appropriations Committee, called it a “first step.”“Far too many young people are coming to schools that are actively making them sick,” Harris said at a news conference outside the South Philadelphia High auditorium. “We as a commonwealth must do better.” Read more

 

Philadelphia House Delegation sends condolences following Chopper 6 crash

(Dec 20, 2023)

House Majority Appropriations Chairman state Rep. Jordan Harris, D-Phila. expressed his sympathies and appreciation for the service of the crew. “My heart goes out to the friends, families, and colleagues of the 6abc employees we lost last night,” Harris said. “The Action News team works tirelessly to keep us informed of what’s happening in our city and our world every single day. I hope that they find comfort during this time of bereavement.” Read more

 

Philadelphia House Delegation celebrates infrastructure grants

(Dec 19, 2023)

Majority House Appropriations Chairman Jordan Harris, D-Phila., has been a leader in advocating for these investments because of their effect in communities across Philadelphia. Read more

 

House Democrats Introduce Eviction Record Sealing Legislation

(Nov 13, 2023)

HARRISBURG, Nov.13 – State Reps. Ismail Smith-Wade-El, D-Lancaster, Elizabeth Fiedler, Rich Krajewski and Majority Appropriations Committee Chairman Jordan Harris, all D-Phila., held a news conference today to highlight their legislation, House Bill 1769, that would seal some records in certain cases such as no-fault evictions. “We all deserve a safe, warm place to call home, but for millions of renters across the commonwealth, one mistake or emergency can lead to an eviction,” Smith-Wade-El said. “After evictions, households can struggle for months to find housing, which can break up families, risk employment, and lead to homelessness. This legislation would help give Pennsylvania’s renters a fair chance at finding housing by establishing procedures for limited access to eviction records. This legislation is a commonsense step that would make it easier for working-class Pennsylvanians to access housing.” According to the legislators, as soon as an eviction is filed, it becomes a permanent mark on someone’s background, making harder to find housing. The record remains even if the case was withdrawn, the tenant endured domestic violence, or the court found in favor of the tenant. Evictions disrupt workforce development for large swaths of communities and strain existing social support systems throughout the state. These records can put vulnerable people in difficult and dangerous situations, putting survivors of domestic violence Read more

 

PA House Democrats approve legislation to increase nonprofit security grant program to $10 million

(Nov 02, 2023)

United as a caucus, Pennsylvania House Democrats passed legislation this week to expand the state’s Nonprofit Security Grant Fund Program. The increase in vital funding doubles the budgeted amount from $5 million to $10 million. Read more

 

House Democrats Introduce Eviction Record Sealing Legislation
Mar 25, 2024

House Votes to Increase SEPTA Funding, visit from Prince Hall Masons and more
Mar 22, 2024

Always know I'm here to help; get your Property Tax/Rent Rebate
Mar 15, 2024

House Democratic Leadership Praises Gov. Shapiro’s Leadership on Clean Energy
Mar 13, 2024

Public Policy Matters
Mar 07, 2024

Important voting dates and deadlines
Feb 29, 2024

Winter-Spring 2024 Constituent Newsletter
Feb 26, 2024

Phase II of Harrisburg's budget season begins
Feb 23, 2024

Philadelphia House Delegation praises expanded state Child and Dependent Care Enhancement Tax Credit
Feb 15, 2024

House Democratic Leaders Praise Governor’s Budget Proposal
Feb 06, 2024

House Democratic Leaders Commend Governor Shapiro's Plan to Strengthen Our Workforce and Economy
Jan 30, 2024

House Democratic Leaders Praise Governor Shapiro’s Plan to Build a Student-first Streamlined Higher Education System
Jan 26, 2024

House Democratic Leaders laud significant, targeted investments proposed in education funding report
Jan 11, 2024

PA House Democrats Deliver: Improving PA’s Economy for Workers and Businesses
Dec 27, 2023

State lawmakers tout budget funding for school facilities
Dec 21, 2023

State leaders tout $175 million to fix old school buildings during visit to South Philly HS
Dec 21, 2023

Philadelphia House Delegation sends condolences following Chopper 6 crash
Dec 20, 2023

Philadelphia House Delegation celebrates infrastructure grants
Dec 19, 2023

House Democrats Introduce Eviction Record Sealing Legislation
Nov 13, 2023

PA House Democrats approve legislation to increase nonprofit security grant program to $10 million
Nov 02, 2023