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HARRISBURG, Nov. 19 – State Rep. Joe Webster, D-Montgomery, today announced the awarding of nearly $2 million in grants poised to enhance and propel road projects in the 150 th Legislative District. These grants were awarded through the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s Multimodal Transportation Fund program. “This much needed influx in funding is earmarked to improve roadways in both Lower Providence Township and Upper Providence Township,” Webster said. “It is no secret that our infrastructure, particularly our roadways, is aging and must be invested in to benefit all of the individuals who use these roadways daily. “Failing to properly invest in our infrastructure right now could have potential catastrophic consequences to our economic future and overall quality of life. I applaud this funding and look forward to seeing these envisioned projects become a reality,” he added. Lower Providence Township was awarded $1.75 million for intersection improvements along Park Avenue at Crawford Road and Eaglesville Road. The project will realign the roadways of Park Avenue, Crawford Road and Eaglesville Road to eliminate the offset intersection and install a traffic signal. Upper Providence Township was awarded $212,330 designated to be utilized for preliminary engineering costs for a roundabout at the intersection of Dreibelbis Road, Black Rock Road, and 2 nd Avenue. The existing intersection Read more
American Education Week, House Bill 2083, and Civil Air Patrol Ceremony! Read more
Fall 2021 Newsletter Read more
November 15 Update Read more
I hope you are well! I wanted to update you on several happenings in the district and in Harrisburg. As always, I hope you find this informative and useful. Read more
Supporting Our Veterans Town Hall, PV Student Voice Panel, and a Successful Stream Health Walk! Read more
Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on several happenings in the district and in Harrisburg. As always, I hope you find this informative and useful. National Voter Registration Day Tuesday, September 28, was National Voter Registration Day. If you have not already done so, it is not too late to register for the upcoming 2021 Municipal Election on November 2. The last day to register to vote is October 18 and the last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot is October 26. Remember, since the Municipal Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on a few happenings in the district and in Harrisburg as we begin the fall session. Personal Health During a Pandemic Virtual Town Hall Last night I was joined by Montgomery County Commissioner Dr. Val Arkoosh, The Arc Alliance's Paul Stengle, Montgomery County's Office of Senior Services Tracey Flynn, Eagleville Hospital's Dr. Paul Toth, Montgomery County Intermediate Unit's Dr. Regina Speaker and Valentina Viletto, and Unite for HER's Erin Pellegrin to discuss the pandemic and the multiple other health issues we are facing. Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, As you’ve probably already heard, President Biden approved Governor Wolf’s request to declare a major disaster in Pennsylvania following the remnants of Hurricane Ida. This declaration will allow residents impacted by the storm to apply for federal aid and services. I want to share with you some important information about storm recovery and what I've been up to the past week. Available Federal, State and County Resources in Response to Ida FEMA Aid/Disaster Declaration FEMA assistance is designed to provide only basic needs to ensure a home is safe, sanitary, and functional. Federal aid may cover damages to ventilation systems, appliances, utilities, as well as ceilings, roofs, floors, and windows but only if the Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I wanted to update you on available county and state resources as we continue to clean up and assess the damage in the wake of Tropical Depression Ida. The past week has not been easy for our Montco Community, but we will pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off, and remain #MontcoStrong Available County and State Resources in Response to Ida If you still need to report any damage due to Hurricane Ida, please contact both the County and your Municipality. To report to the county visit: https://veoci.com/v/p/form/b7bf7bpujcv6?frame=true. To Report to your Municipality: Lower Providence: Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on several happenings in the district and Harrisburg. As always, I hope you find this informative and useful. Masks Required in K-12 Schools, Early Learning, and Child Care Settings to Keep Our Schools Open and Students in the Classroom Earlier today, Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Alison Beam, announced that beginning September 7, 2021, masks will be required in schools, early learning, and childcare settings. This order focuses directly on protecting students and keeping them in schools. This order applies to everyone indoors at K-12 public schools, including brick and mortar and cyber charter schools, private and parochial schools, career and technical centers (CTCs), and intermediate units (IUs). Stream Health Walk Postponed Due to the remnants of now Topical Storm Ida that is expected to push through our area, the Stream Health Walk that was to be held tomorrow is postponed. A Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on a few happenings in the district and in Harrisburg. As always, I hope you find this informative and useful. Gerrymandering Yesterday, the Legislative Reapportionment Commission voted in favor of House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton’s resolution to end the practice of prison gerrymandering. The commission’s action changes the current practice of counting incarcerated individuals as residents of the prison location rather than their previous residential address for drawing state House and Senate districts. Prison gerrymandering was a poor practice from the beginning, and this change is a vital step towards fairness and equity in Pennsylvania elections. Prison gerrymandering is advantageous politically for those who would prefer to have control even when they are in the minority. In 1980, there were a handful of state prisons in Pennsylvania. In 2021, there are 24. Mass incarceration is already bad policy – it shouldn’t be used to undermine the fairness of elections, Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on a few happenings in the district and Harrisburg. As always, I hope you find this informative and useful. Summer Food Drive When you ask residents of the #150th Legislative District to help their neighbors in need, they go above and beyond! Thank you to all who donated to our July food drive in support of Daily Bread Community Food Pantry. Your generosity directly impacts members of our community. Special thanks to West Norriton Township, Skippack Township, Lower Providence Township, UPT Montgomery County, Collegeville Borough, Lower Providence Community Library, and UPT Parks and Rec for hosting collection bins so residents could Read more
Food isn’t the only necessity people are struggling with following the pandemic. After its deadline was extended several times throughout the pandemic, Pennsylvania’s moratorium on evictions is set to expire on July 31. Read more
STAY INFORMED HOW WE VOTED CONTACT ME Dear Neighbor, I hope you are well! I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on a few happenings in the district. As always, I hope you find this informative and useful. Bucks-Mont PRIDE Festival My staff and I were thrilled to volunteer at the Bucks-Mont PRIDE Festival . It was a wonderful time filled with great food and camaraderie. Thank you to all who worked hard to uplift their community and make this inspiring event a reality! Summer Food Drive Our Summer Food Drive is a testament to the strength of our community! My office is still looking for donations from food to toiletries, accepting them through the end of this month. Check out some of our early donations! Drop-off locations are: West Norriton Township Building, 1630 W. Marshall St., Jeffersonville, PA 19403. Lower Providence Township Building, 100 Parklane Dr., Eagleville, PA 19403. Upper Read more
Plus information of the Bucks-Mont Pride Festival, our Summer Food Drive and a lemonade stand for a worthwhile cause. Read more
Plus information on prison gerrymandering, the COVID-19 vaccine, and our summer food drive. Read more
Weekly email also includes my thoughts on the budget, announcement of our summer food drive, a note about scientific curriculum, and more. Read more
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